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STATE * MUNICIPAL COMPENDIUM
A SECTION OF THE

(C ommercial & F inancial ( ^ 'hronicle
Copyrighted in 1924, according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C.

Vol. 119.
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NEW YORK, DECEMBER 27 1924
Municipal

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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN DESIGNATING W HETHER BONDS
ARE COUPON OR REGISTERED.
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United States Debt and the Congressional Acts Authorizing It.
In 1917 the United States, after a long period of debt retirement, entered upon a new era in its debt history. In the
proseoution of the war against the Imperial German Government, new obligations were issued on a scale of unparalleled
magnitude. By the Act of April 4 1917 authority was conferred upon the Secretary of the Treasury to issue $5,000,000,000
long-term non-taxable bonds at not to exceed 3 )4 % interest ($3,000,000,000 of this being for the purpose of establishing
oredits in the United States for the foreign Governments enlisted in the war against Germany), and $2,000,000,000 cer­
tificates of indebtedness, the latter running for periods not exceeding one year. By the further Act of Sept. 24 1917,
authority was conferred to issue $7,538,945,460 convertible 4 % bonds to take up the $3,000,000,000 3 )4 %
Issue authorized to cover loans to the Allies, and to provide for new Allied oredits of $4,000,000,000, the remaining $538,
945,460 to be used for converting certain outstanding bonds, including the Danish West Indies, Alaskan Railway, Panama
Canal and naval construction issues. The bill also provided for the issuance of $2,000,000,000 each of one-year Treasury
certificates of indebtness and five-year war savings certificates. The interest rate on the certificates the Secretary of the
Treasury was left to fix. By the further Act of April 4 1918, amending the Act of Sept. 24 1917, authority was conferred
to issue $12,000,000,000 of bonds at not exceeding 4 )4 % interest, the 12 billion dollars, however, to include the bonds
issued under the Second Liberty Loan, and $3,638,945,460 being in lieu of corresponding amounts of unissued bonds au­
thorized by previous Acts. Under the same Act the limit upon the amount of certificates of indebtedness that might be
outstanding at any one time was raised from $4,000,000,000 to $8,000,000,000, and was further raised to $10,000,000,000
under the Act of March 3 1919.
By the further Act of July 9 1918, amending previous Liberty bond enact
ments, the limit of the bond issue was raised to $20,000,000,000 at not exceeding 4 )4 % , but including bonds
theretofore issued, and increasing from $5,500,000,000 to $7,000,000,000 the additional loans or credits that might bf
extended to the Allies, making $10,000,000,000 altogether that could be loaned to the Allies. By the further Act of Maroh 3
1919 (Victory Liberty Loan Act) amending previous Liberty Loan Acts and the War Finance Corporation Aot, the Secre­
tary of the Treasury was authorized to borrow an aggregate not exceeding $7,000,000,000 at such rate or rates of interest
as he might prescribe, issuing therefor notes payable in not less than one year nor more than five years. By the Liberty
Bona Exemption Bill of Sept. 24 1918, the total of War Savings Certificates that might be issued was raised from $2,000,000.000 to #4 000,000,000.
The indebtedness of the Government mounted rapidly as bonds authorized by these enactments were issued, the total
indebtedness rising from a pre-war figure of about one billion to $26,596,701,648.01, the peak reached Aug. 31 1919. Since
that date there has been in progress a gradual reduction in the debt. As of N ov. 30 1924, the gross indebtedness amounted
to $21,213,055,266.93, a decrease of $5,383,646,381.08 since Aug. 31 1919.
The following is a brief review of the more important financing done by the Government since the beginning of the
war with Germany:
In June 1917 $2,000,000,000 of 3 )4 % bonds were offered under the Aot of April 24 1917. The subscriptions amounted
to $3,036,226,850, but only $1,989,455,550 were issued. In October 1917 an offering of $3,000,000,000 4s under the Act of
Sept. 24 1917 was made. Subscriptions reached an aggregate of $4,617,532,300. In accordance with previous announce­
ment, one-half of the over-subscription was accepted, making the total of bonds put out under this offer $3,807,865,000.
In April 1918 $3,000,000,000 of 4 )4 % non-convertible bonds (Third Liberty Loan) were offered under the Aot of April 4
1918. The subscriptions amounted to 04,175,650,050, all of which were accepted. In Sept.-Oot. 1918 $6,000,000,000 of
4 )4 % non-convertible bonds (Fourth Liberty Loan) were offered under the Aot of July 9 1918. The subscriptions amounted




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UNITED STATES DEBT

to $6,964,581,100, all of which were accepted. In April-May 1919, $4,500,000,000 of convertible gold notes were issued
In two series, the one bearing interest at 3$£%, the other at 4 5 i% . The subscriptions amounted to $5,249,908,300, but
only $4,495,373,000 was accepted. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon on Fob. 8 1922 called for redemption on June 15
1922 all of the Victory Notes of the 3 % % series, and on July 26 1922 he called for redemption on D ec.15 1922, Series A to F ,
of the 4 % % Victory Notes, aggregating about $702,938,100. The remaining Victory Loan Notes matured on May 20
1923, and were then paid off. In October 1922 an offering of $500,000,000 4 }4 % 30-year (optional after 25 years) T r e a s ­
u r y B o n d s , issued under authority of the Act of Sept. 24 1917, as amended, was made for refunding purposes.
Sub­
scriptions amounted to no less than $1,651,912,800, of which $763,962,300 were accepted. On Dec. 3 1924 another
offering of long-term bonds was made under authority of the Act of Sept. 24 1917 as amended, consisting of 4 % 30-year
(optional after 20 years) Treasury bonds to amount of $200,000,000 or thereabouts, for subscriptions in cash and additional
bonds to the extent that 4 % % Treasury notes or 4 % Treasury certificates of indebtedness maturing March 15 1925, and
Third Liberty Loan 4 }/i% bonds might be tendered in payment. While the cash subscriptions were closed Dec. 4, books
for the exchange subscriptions did not close until Dec. 20. Cash subscriptions amounted to over $1,400,000,000, of which
$224,513,500 were alloted, V. 119, p. 2829. Exchange subscriptions, which were alloted in full, amounted to roughly
$550,000,000. T r e a s u r y N o t e s , running from three to four years and C e r t i f i c a t e s o f I n d e b t e d n e s s running for six
months and a year, have also been issued from time to time. Reference to these will be found under a separate heading.
Treasury savings certificates were entirely withdrawn from sale at the close of business July 15 1924 after their sale had
been suspended earlier in the year in many West and Middle Western States to permit use of the funds to aid in agricultural
relief. On Jan. 1 1925 the United States Treasury will redeem as per announcement the War Savings Certificates (stamps)
and Treasury Savings Certificates, Series of 1920, maturing on that date.
The Treasury Department has also announced that it will redeem on Feb. 2 1925 the remaining $118,489,900 bonds
of the old 4 % loan of 1925.
Note.—The Act authorizing the First Liberty Loan was given In the "Chronicle” of April 28, page 1649, with further particulars in the Issue of
May 12 1917, page 1849, and the text o f the Treasury circular in the issue of M ay 19, page 1959; and of the Second Loan the full text of the bill as
t became a law in the “ Chronicle” o f Sept. 29 1917, page 1252, and the text of the Treasury circular in the issue of Oct. 6, page 1355. The Act authorzing the Third Liberty Loan was presented in the “ Chronicle" of April 6 1918, page 1404, and the text of the Treasury circular in the issue of April
13, page 1517. The Act authorizing the Fourth Liberty Loan appeared In the “ Chronicle” of July 13 1918, page 131, the Treasury circular in the
issue o f Oct. 5, page 1328, and the text o f the Liberty Bond Exemption Bill on Oct. 5, page 1327. The Act authorizing the Fifth (Victory) Liberty
Loan was given in the “ Chronicle" o f March 8 1919. page 919, and the text of the Treasury Circular in the issue of April 26 1919, page 1670. Cer
tificates o f indebtedness have been issued from time to time under the Act of April 24 1917 and the amendatory Acts o f Sept. 24 1917. April 4 1918.
July 9 1918 and March 3 1919, always for short periods. The offering o f 25-30-year long-term Treasury bonds made In October 1922 was given in
the issue o f Oct. 14 1922, page 1684; details o f subscriptions and allotments in the issue of N ov. 18, page 2219. The offering of the 20-30-year Treasury
bonds made in December 1924, was reported in the “ Chronicle” of Dec. 6 1924, page 2594; Dec. 13, page 2717, and Dec. 20, page 2829.

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 of the Act. The same provision
is contained in the Revenue Act of 1924, approved by Congress 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 o f Liberty bonds are amended and supplemented as follows:
(a) On and after January 1 1921, 4 per centum and 4 \i per centum Liberty bonds shaU 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 or profits
of 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 o f the President, on $125,000 aggregate principal amount; and for three years more on $50,000 aggregate principal amount. [The
official date o f the termination o f 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 A ct in respect to bonds issued
upon conversion o f 314 per centum bonds, but shall be in lieu of the exemptions provided and free from the conditions and limitations Imposed in
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.
In the following we present a preliminary detailed statement of the debt of the United States as made up by thp
Treasurer at the close of business on N ov 30 1924, this being based on the daily Treasury statements, and, therefore, subject
to revision in a minor way.
IN TEREST-BEARING D EBT OUTSTANDING NOV. 39 1924.

Title oj Loan.
Consols of 1930____
Loan of 1925*..........
Panama Canal Loan:
Series 1906______
Series 1908.
Series 1911_____________
Conversion bonds_________
Certificates of Indebtedness:
Tax—-Series T D 1924 ___
SeriesTD2 1924______
Series T M 1925______
Series TS 1925________

First Liberty Loan—
3)4s of 1932-1947.................

Convertible 4s of 1932-1947.
Convertible 4J*s of 1932-47.
8econd converted 4J4s____
Second Liberty Loan_______
Second Liberty Loan, conv__
Third Liberty Loan..
Fourth Liberty Loan.
Treasury Bonds of 1947-1952.

When Redeemable or
Payable.

Authoritino Act.

Interest
Payable.

Amount
Issued.

Amount
Retired.
46.526,100
43,825.500

2%

Quar., Jan.
Quar.,Feb.

646,250.150
162.315.400

June 28 1902 and Dec. 21 1905___

2% Redeemable after Aug. 1 1916:
payable Aug. 1 1936
2% Redeemable after Nov. 1 1918;
payable Nov. 1 1938
Aug.51909, Feb.41910AMar.21911 3% Payable June 1 1961_____________
Deo. 23 1913................................... 3% Payable 30 years from date of issue.

Quar..Feb.

54,631,980

June 28 1902 and Dee. 21 1905___

Quar., Feb.

30.000.

Quar.,Mar.
Quar., Jan.

March 14 1900.
Jan. 14 1875...

Payable after April 1 19304% Payabte after Feb. I 1925.

Amount
Outstanding
699,724,050
*118,489,900

5,677,800

48,954,180

000 4,052,600

25,947,400

60.000.000
28.894,500

200,000

49,800,000

June, Dec.
At matur’y
Mar., Sept.
Mar., Sept.

214.149.000
193.065.500
400.299.000
391.369.500

403,000
25,511,000

213.746.000
167.554.500
400.299.000
388.869.500

April 24 1917................................... 3V4% Red. on or after June 15 1932: June, Dec.
payable June 15 1947
April24 1917, Sept. 24 1917............. 4% Redeemable on or after June 15 1932; June, Dec.
payable June 15 1947
April 24’ 17, Sept.24’ 17,as amended 4\i% Redeemable on orafter June 15 1932; June, Dec
payable June 15 1947
Apr. 24 ’ 17, Sept. 24 '17, as amended 4 * % Redeemable on or after June 15 1932. June, Dec.
Payable June 15 1947.
Sept. 24 1917................................... 4% Redeemable on or after Nov. 15 May, Nov
1927; payable Nov. 15 1942
Sept. 24 1917, as amended________ 4H% Redeemable on or after Nov. 16 May. Nov
1927; payable Nov. 15 1942
4\i% Payable Sept. 15 1928___________ Mar. Sept
Sept. 24 1917 as amended.
Sept. 24 1917 as amended .
4H% Redeemable on and after Oct. 15 April Oct.
1933; payable Oct. 15 1938
Sept. 24 1917 as amended.
4X% Redeemable on and after Oct. 15 April, Oct.
1947: payable Oct. 15 1952..........

]
I
H.989,455,550
I

763,962,300

14,000

763,948,300

Mar., Sept.
June, Dec.
June, Dec.
Mar.,Sept.
Mar., Sept.
June, Deo.
Mar., Sept.

601.599.500
335,141,300
469,213.200
617,760.700
486,940,100
366.981.500
668,201,400

4,273,600
35,481,400
63,182,200
2,061,800
72,017,800
11,201,600

597.325.900
299.659.900
406,031,000
615.707.900
414,922.300
355.779.900
668,201,400

2)4% Payable 20 years from date of issue- Jan., July
14% \Five years from date of issue____ iAt mat'y.
&4H /

11,903,080

Sept 24 1917, as amended.
Sept. 24 1917 as amended . .
Sept. 24 1917, as amended.
Sept. 24 1917 as amended . .

Treasury Notes—
Series A 1925____________ Sept. 24 1917. as amended,
Series B 1925____________ Sept. 24 1917 as amended,
. Series C 1925____________ Sept. 24 1917, as amended,
Series A 1926____________ Sept. 24 1917, as amended,
Series B 1926____________ Sept. 24 1917 as amended,
Series A 1927____________ Sept. 24 1917, as amended,
Series B 1927____________ Sept. 24 1917, as amended.
Postal Savings bonds (1st to
27th series)______________ June 25 1910.....................
War Savings A Thrift Stamps.|Sept 24 1917, as amended.
Treasury Savings Certificates.'Sept. 211917, as amended.
Aggregate of Interest-bearing debt.

4%% Payable Dec 15 1924..
2 % % Payable Dec. 15 1924 .
4% Payable Mar. 15 19252 H% Payable Sept. 15 1925 .

4%% Payable Mar. 15 1925___________
4 H% Deo. 15 1925.................................
Payable June 15 1925__________
4 H% Payable Mar. 15 1926....................
4\i% Sept. 15 1926................................
Payable Dec. 15 1927__________
4H% Payable Mar. 15 1927 ...................

28.894.500

2,500,000

37,931,900 al ,951,523,650

1
703,293,600 63,104,571,400
)3.807.865,000
I
I
4.175.650.050 1,196,873,800 2,978,776,250
640,091,250 6,324,489,850
6,964,581,100

11,903,080
416,151,859
20,951,271,719

a Of this total, about $1,410,000,000 at 3)4%, $6,908,000 at 4%, $531,100,000 converted at 4)4 % and $3,492,000 2d converted at 4 \i%. 6 Of this total, about
$27,460,000 at 4%; balance at 4 '4%. t Payable at dates mentioned. For date of redemption see “ Postal Savings Bonds” p. 6, "State & City Section,” Dec. 21 1918.
I Thrift Stamps and Savings Certificates do not bear interest. * These are called for redemption on Feb 2 1925 on which date interest will cease.
C ontinu ed on page 245.




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D ebts and R esources

IN

THE

WESTERN STATES
INDEX FOR THE WESTERN STATES. CITIES. ETC.
WISCONSIN— State, Cities, &c____________ Pages 7 to 14 MONTANA— State, Cities, &c_______________Pages 7o to 76
MINNESOTA— State, Cities, &c____________ Pages 14 to 26 WYOMING— State, Cities, &c---------------------- Pages 76 to 78
IOWA— State, Cities, &c___________________ Pages 26 to 38 IDAHO— State, Cities, &c__________________ Pages 79 to 84
MISSOURI— State, Cities, &c_______________Pages 39 to 47 COLORADO— State, Cities, &c_____________ Pages 84 to 93
NORTH DAKOTA— State, Cities, &c______Pages 48 to 50 UTAH— State, Cities, &c___________________ Pages 93 to 96
30U TH DAKOTA— State, Cities, &c______Pages 51 to 55 NEW MEXICO— State, Cities, &c___________ Pages 96 to 99
NEBRASKA— State, Cities, &c____________ Pages 55 to 61 ARIZONA— State, Cities, &c_____________Pages 99 to 102
KANSAS— State, Cities, &c_________________Pages 61 to 70 OKLAHOMA— State, Cities, & c ________ Pages 102 to 111

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
3late 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 Monday 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 o f sessions.
HISTOR Y OF DEBT.— A brief summary of the early history of the Wis•oasln debt will be found in the “ State and City Supplement” for April 1895
The bonded debt of the State, created for war purposes in 1861-63. has
• 1 been paid or else converted into certificates o f indebtedness, which are
1
Held by the various trust funds. The amounts due the several funds in
Oct. 1924 were as follows:
Certificates of Indebtedness, School Fund-------------------------------- $1,163,700
“
*
*
Normal School Fund_ ____ - ____
_
800,000
T o ta l.................................................................................................$1,963,700
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:
Total
State Tax
Taxes
Personal
Real
Estate.
Property.
Valuation. Rate (perM) Raised.
Year.
S
$
$
$
1924 _____ 4.077,203,167 873,259,950 4,950,463,1172.065714
1923 ......... 3,983,228,987 863,536,623 4,846,765,6102.079437 4,959,284
1922 _____ 3,819,758,112 844,647,339 4,664,407,45) 1.077528 6,110,089
1921_____ 3,670,090.188 924,649.774 4,594,739.962 1.3099 7,801.454
________
1920......... 3,565,811,448 1.004,887.082 4,570,698.530 1.6977 7,775,371
1919 ......... 3,178,663.175 889,605.359 4,068.268.534 §3.9023115,875,865
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
1915_____ 2,702,982,005 596,749,403 3,299,731,408
1.342 4,430.736
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
.3029
1906..........1,671.142,204 453,657.796 2.124.800.000
643,680
.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
1895......... 482.799.128 120,674,398
603,473,526 2.2746 1,372.713
1890......... 464,782,237 128,108,482
592,890,719 1.5040
891,660
1879......... 344.788.721
94.183.030
438.971.751 1.5081
662.059
•The large Increase In values for 1901 and since that date is due to the
formation o f 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 full value,
whereas former boards did not so construe the Act.
§ Includes soldier bonus levy.
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
*nd elevators omitted from prior valuations and for the distribution o f the
taxes collected from such docks and elevators to the cities, towns and
villages in which they are located .1
DEBT LIM ITATION .— The constitutional provision o f Wisconsin reitrlcting debt-making are very rigorous, plain and comprehensive. Since
the amendment adopted in 1874, debts o f cities, & c., as well as the State,
are definitely limited by that instrument. We give the provisions first
which relate to the State and, after, those which have reference to cities. &c.
(1) STATE indebtedness is confined within very close bounds. The sections
which cover the subject are Sections 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 10 o f 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 o f 1 mill of State's assessment o f taxable property) for the purpose
of acquiring, preserving and developing the forests o f the State. W e give
them in full below.
SECTION 3. Credit of State, for what not given. The credit o f the State
shall never be given or loaned In aid o f any individual, association or cor­
poration.
SECTION 4. Contracting Debts. The State shall never contract any
public debt, except in the cases and manner herein provided.
SECTION 6. limitation on Public Debt. For the purpose o f defraying
extraordinary expenditures, the State may contract public debts (but such
debts shall never in the aggregate exceed $100,000). Every such debt shall
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 laterest of such debt, and the principal within five years from
the passage of such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds of such
taxee to the payment or 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 may borrow money, when. The Legislature may also
borrow money to repel invasion, suppress insurrection or defend the State
in time o f war; but the money thus raised shall be applied exclusively to
the object for which the loan was authorized. or to the repayment or the
debt thereby created.
SECTION 9. Evidences of debt. N o 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.
SECTION 10, as amended in 1924, reads:
Internal improvements. 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
urpose of acquiring, preserving and developing the forests of the State;
ut 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) CITIES, counties, towns, 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) levying an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest and
also sufficient to pay the principal within twenty years from the time o
contracting the debt. The voters in Nov. 1912 adopted an amendir.ea
to Section 3 of Article X I of the Constitution, extending the time to fift
years within which cities or counties having a population of 150,000, o
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
mining their local affairs and government not prohibited by the Consti­
tution or by “ su ch e n a ctm e n ts o f th e L egisla tu re o f State-wide 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 o f 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.
Cities and villages organized pursuant to State laws * * * are hereby
empowered to determine their local affairs and government, subject only to
this Constitution and to such enactments of the Legislature of State-wide concern
as shall with uniformity affect every city or every village. The method of such
determination shall be prescribed by the Legislature. * * *
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 o f the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the
last assessment for State and county taxes previous to the incurring o f such
indebtedness. Any county, city, town, village, school district, or other
municipal corporation Incurring any Indebtedness as aforesaid, shall, before
or at the time o f doing so. 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 twenty years from the time o f con­
tracting the same; except that when such Indebtedness is incurred in the
acquisition o f lands by cities, or by counties having a population of one
hundred and fifty thousand or over, for public, municipal purposes, or for
the perm ament improvement thereof, the city or county incurring the same
shall, before or at the time o f 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 o f contracting the same.
The Legislature has from time to time passed laws providing for the
issuance o f bonds for various specified purposes, but these laws are too
numerous to be given here. Such authority is of course subject to the fore­
going provisions of the constitution.
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,
and providing that: “ I f the electors of any city, prior to the passage of this

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Act, shall have voted In favor o f issuing bonds for any purpose or purposes.
and the vote on such bonds shall be invalid by reason of the failure or neglect
ofth ecity to printon 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 o f 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 OP M UNICIPALITIES— W HETHER TAXA B LE OR NOT*
— By Chapter 516 o f the Laws o f 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 o f 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 o f 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 o f 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:
Deposits, how invested.— 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 o f the United States or o f the States of the
United States or o f the authorized bonds o f any incorporated city, village,
town or county, or school district in the aforesaid States of the United States
or of first mortgage bond of any railroad company. which has paid annual
dividends of not less than 4% regularly on its entire capital stock for a
period o f 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 o f 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 beingin 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 of 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 of 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 of their judgment, and such report
shall be filed and preserved with the records o f the corporation.
Collateral security required. Sec. 2024, par. 69. N o 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 investment. Sec. 2024, par. 138. The bonds of 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 of their holders.
POPULATION of Wisconsin has been as follows:
1920.............- -2.632,06711890_________ 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
CITIES COUNTIES AND TOWNS
IN THE
S T A T E OF W IS C O N S IN .
Tot .assess .val .1924(act.>10,682,585
ANTIGO.
This city is the county seat ol Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$35.00
Langlade County. Inoorp. 1885- Pop’n 1910,11.594; 1920_____11.334
IN T . on $32,000 issue and 5s of
Commission gov't adopted Feb. 3
1918 at Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Sav.
1914. V. 98. p .538.
Bank, Chicago, on $12,000 issue at
Street Bonds.
4 * 8 ’08
$5,000-$2,000 yrly Janl5 the First Trust & Savings Bank,
Chicago: on $90,000 issue at Cont. &
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M-S $16.00flc____ 1927-1931 Comm. Nat. Bank, Chicago, on 5s of
1922 at City Treasurer’s office.
Sewer Disposal Plant B onds.
4 * s ’ l l J-J $30,000c June 15 ’ 25-’30
Street I m ot. Bonds.
ASHLAND COUNTY.
5 s ’ 19 . . .
$4,000c______ Aug 15
County seat Is Ashland.
($2,000 yearly.)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4 * s ’ 1 3 ___
4,000c................. 1928 5s T4 A-O $50,000..Apr 1 '25 '29
4s T4 A-O 12.000o__________ 1930
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5S 14 ___$65,000c_____
-Aug 10
T ri-C ou n ty H ospital B onds.
($5,000 yearly.1
5s ’ 18 A-O $18,000. .O ct 1 ’ 25-’33
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24 $82,000
S chool B onds.
5s ’24 J-D $100,000c -..1925-1934 Assess .val. (real e s t .)_ $21,771,321
_
Assess, val. (personal)_
_ 5.305,573
H igh-School Bldg. Bonds.
5 s '16 J-D $22.000c_.June 1 ’25-35 T ot. assess, val. ’23 (act.) 27,076,894
TOT. B D . D T . Dec 6 ’2 4 .. $250,000 State & Co. tax rate (per
Tot .assess, val. '24 (80 % act) 8,585,736
$1,000) 1923______________ $10.51
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$40.OO Pop. In 1910 (Census), 21,965,
Population 1910, 7.196: 1923..38.00
1920
24.538
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Trust &
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Antlgo.
Sav. Bank, Chicago.
APPLETON.
This olty Is the county seat of Outa­
gamie Co. Inc. in 1857. Commis­
sion government adopted in 1911
has been abolished.
High S ch ool B onds.
4 s’22 F-A 399,000c____ 1924-1938
494s’24 . . _ ( 70,000c---------------1941
\120,000c____ 1942-1944
W ater-W orks-Im pt. B onds.
4 * s’ 12 F-A$124,000c. Feb 1 1925-32
4 4 s ’ 15 M-S 75,000c._1933 & 1934
W ater-W orks-Purchase Bonds.
4 * s ’ 12 J-J $140,000_____ 1925-1932
BOND. D EBT Oct 3 ’24- $934,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
340,000
Tot. assess, val. 1924 (65%
actual)________________ 35,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$35 00
Pop’n ’ 10. 16.773: 1920______ 19.561
IN T. payable at City Treas office
ASHLAND.
County seat o f Ashland County.
Incorp. Mar. 25 1887. Aldermanic
orm of government adopted Nov. ’ 18
Fire-Hall Bonds.
ft * s ’ 18 M -N$l 2 ,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1927
R efu nd ing Bonds.
t * s ’09 J-J $32,000c.July 1 ’ 25-’29
g ’ 12 J-J 90,000c.-July 1 1932
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1922.)
5s’ 18 J-J $75,000c______ 1925-1930
Paving Bonds5s ’ 22 J-J $140,000- - -July 1 ’25-28
BON D. DEBT Oct 16 ’24 $360,000




BARRON JOIN T S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Barron) is In
Barron County.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $45,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1937
6 s ’21 F-A
8.000 _____ 1925-1926
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1 3 ’24. $53,000
Floating debt____________
6,000
Tot.ass’d val.'24(9 10 act.)1,850,000
Sch. taxrate(per$l,000) ’ 24 ..$19.00
Population in 1921 (est.)--------- 2.000
IN T . payable in Minneapolis.
BAYFIELD COUNTY.
Washburn Is the county seat.
R ef. RR. Aid Bonds.
5s ’ 15 A-O $5,000 ____Oct 1 1925
Sanitarium Bonds.
5s T8 A-O $18,000_ Oct 1 ’ 25-'30
_
Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds.
.s
$26,800.$5.400 yrly Mar 1
Highway & Br. Bonds.
5s ’24 A-O $30,000___ Apr 1 1937
Highway Bonds.
5s ’20 $27,000______rApril 1 ’25-30
5s ’22 A-O 102,000..Apr 1 ’25-’41
BOND D EBT Oct 1 3 ’24 $206,000
Assess, val., real estate.. 22,587,191
Assess, val., personal_
_ 3,912,334
Other assess, property_
_
397,132
Total assess. value 1922
(about 80% actual)_ 26,896,657
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24 $28.00
Pop’n’ lO(Census), 15,987:’ 20.17,104
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Tr. &
Sav. Bank, Chicago.

BEAVER DAM.
This city Is In Dodge County. Inc.
Mar. 18 1856.
5s ’22 . . . $12,000c.Jan 1 '38 &’39
Street bon ds________________ $6,000
Sewer district bonds_________ 12,000
W ater Main Bonds.
5 s ’21 M -N $8,000 _____ 1931-1933
W ater W orks Bonds.
4 * s ’ 14 J-J $70,000c...Jan 2 ’25-’34
5s
...
12,000..........................S chool Bldg. Bonds.
5s ’22 M-N$175,000c.Jan 15’25-40
(For amount due each year see
V. 115, p. 457.)
5s ’23 F A ] 7,000___ Feb 1 1941
t 8,000___ Feb 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923..$387,000
Water debt (incl.)------------ 154,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
24,500
Tot. assess, val. 1923 (80%
actual)_________________ 9,381,840
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2d $26.40
Pop’n 1910 , 6.758: 1920........... 7,992
IN T . at office o f Olty Treasurer.

[V ol. 119.
R oad Im provement B onds.
5s ’ 17 A-O $52,500-0ct. 1 ’25-’27
. . . 595.000c------ 1925-1941
5s ’21 A-O 150,000____Apr 1 1941
(108,000-.April 1 ’25-27
216.000.
-April 1 ’28-31
5 s ’ 21 A-O 360,000--April 1 ’ 32-36
330,000-. April 1 ’37-39
114.000. ..A p ril 1 1940
(132,000. .A pr 1 ’25-'27
5 6 ,0 0 0 ... Apr 1 1928
5s’21&23A O 63 ,000 ..Apr 1 ’29-’31
140.000. -A pr 1 ’32-’36
120.000. -A pr 1 ’37-’39
I 36,000____Apr 1 1940
4 * s ’24 J-J )300,000.July 1 ’31-’42
1 30 ,000 ..-July 1 1943
BOND. DEBT July ’24..$3,405,500
Assessed value 1923______ 94,573,970
County tax rate (per $1,000) ’20$4.20
Pop. In ’ 10, 54.098: ’20_______ 61,889
IN T . payable at County Treasu­
rer’s office.

BURLINGTON UN. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Burlington)
is in Racine County.
($50,000.-Feb 1 '25-'29
BELOIT.
70,000..Feb 1 ’30-’34
This city is in Rock County, In- 5 s ’23
80 ,000 ..Feb 1 ’35-’38
corporated In 1856.
BONDED D EBT
(?)
5s r15 J-D $22,000c____1925-1935
IN T . at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
Street Paving Bonds.
5s’ 16 J-D $24.000........................... CA R Y, MONTREAL AND VAU­
(Due $3,000 yrly. first 9 yrs. and
GHAN JOINT S. D. NO. 1.
$2,500 yrly. following 6 years.)
This district (P. O. Hurley) is In
Park Bonds.
4 * s 16 F -A $19,400c.Aug 15 25-’36 Iron County.return.
No recent
5 * s’20 J-J 6 .0 00_____ 1925-1930
P ublic G rounds.
4 * s ’ 16 F-A $25,000c.Aug 15 ’26-’3fl CEDARBURG. Ozaukee County.
This city is in
S treet Im provement Bonds.
. . . $26,000_______________
_
$5,000 yrly— June 20 5s
5 *s’1 8_
5 s ’ 19 . . . $27.000c_July 15 ’25-’34 6s W ater W orks & Sewerage Bds.
’21 ann ($15,000.-Oct 1 ’31-’33
4 * s’22 s-a ]3 9 ,000 ___ 1925-1937
\ 70,000.-O ct 1 ’34-’40
1 5,000__________ 1938
C ertificates.
113,000.July 15 ’25-’28
. . . $50,000...................1943
4 * s ’23 . . . ]25,000.July 15 ’ 29-’33 5 * s
BOND. D E
(30,000.July 15 ’34-’38 Assess, val., B T Nov 29 ’24 $161,000
real estate____1,780,610
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . . S10.000.July 15 ’25-’29 Assess, val., personal_____ 651,095
Tot.ass’d val.’24(abt.*act)2,431,705
6s ’20 M-S 10,000-Sept 15 ’25-’35
actual).2,265,802
4 * s’22 s-a 18,000.Sept 15 ’ 25-42 Assess, val. '21 (% $1,000) ’24.S32.00
Total
4 * s ’23 s-a (27,000c____ 1925-1933 Pop’n tax rate (per’20 (Census). 1,777
’ 10, 1.777;
\40,000c____ 1934-1943
4M s’23 s-a
14.000c____ 1925-1938
4 * s ’24 M-S (20,000c.Sept 15’25-’34 CHILTON. Is In Calumet County.
This city
\30,000c_Sept 15 ’35-’44
4%a’24 J-D (10,000c.June 1 ’25-’34 5s Sewer . Bonds.
’ 19 . . $12.375-..J a n 1 ’25-’35
(20,000c. June 1 ’35-’44
s­
4 * s ’24 M-S J30,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’39 es S treet Im provement B ond’25-’31
’21 A-O $17,500c. .O ct 1
( 15,000c.Sept 1 ’4C-’44
W ater P lant Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
s ’ 16 J-J $20,900c.July 1 '25- 35
5s ’ 19 . . . $12 500.July 15 ’25-’ 29 4 *$2,500, 1925 to
1928,
incl.;
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924. $650,000
$3,000, 1929. 1930, 1931, 1932;
Assess, val. *24 (80% act).31,003,992
$3,500, 1933 and ’34: $3,000.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24----- $29.50
Population In’ 10.15.125; '20. 21.284 5s 1935.). . .
'19
$7.150..Jan 1 ’25-’35
I N T . at office of County Treasurer BOND. D EBT Oct 22 '21. $89,500
and City Treasurer.
Floating d e b t . . . .................
16,000
Assess, val., real estate------2,055.640
Assess, val., personal_____ 538.567
Other assess, property------ 135,700
BELOIT C IT Y SCH. DIST.
This district includes the entire Tot. assess, val .’21 --------- 2,729,907
city of Beloit together with parts of Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $29.20
the townships of Tutrle and Beloit, Pop’n 1910. 1.530: 1920----------- 1.833
and consisting of (and superimposing)
the combined territory of Union CH IPPEW A FALLS.
This olty Is the county seat of Chip­
School Districts No. 1 and No. 2.
Population
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 5 ’24 $33,000 pewa Co. Inc. 1870.
1910. 8,893: 1920, 9,130.
Assessed valuation (about
W ater B onds.
90% actual) 1924______30,107.685
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $12.90 6s ’20 M -S $255,000 —..............1950
(Optional 1940.)
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
BELOIT UN. SCH. DIST NO 1
( $5,000c--April 1 1925
BOND. D EBT Nov 25 ’24 $243,000 5 s ’ 22 ann] 144,OOOc.April 1 ’26-41
Ass’d va l.’24 (abt. 90% act.) 18,162,54
( 26,000c_ April 1 1942
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$12.90
Paving Bonds.
.s
. . . $20,000-----------------------R efu n d in g B onds.
BELOIT UN. SCH. DIST. NO.
_s
. . . $49.000________________
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 5 ’24 $244,500 BO N D . D E B T Dec 1922.. $499,000
Assessed valuation 1924.-11,945.741 Assess, val. 1922 -------------- 8,341,964
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. .$12.90 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922...$30.00
IN T . on 5s o f 1922 at the City
BERLIN
Treasurer’s office.
This city is in Green Lake and
Waushara Counties.
C IT Y OP HORICON AND TOWNS
H igh-School Bonds.
OP HUBBARD & OAK GROVE
4 * s ’ 17 Jan $80.000___ Jan 1 1937
JOIN T SCH. D IST. NO. 1.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927 )
5s
. . . 100,000........................... 6s ’21 F-A $84.000.-Feb 1 ’25-’36
B O N ® . DEBT Oct 3 '2 3 .. $92,000 (For maturity see V. 113. p. 1598.)
Water debt (Incl.) ________
8.000 BOND. D EBT Oct 25 '2 4 . $86,000
Floating debt (add'l)--------l7 ,000
Total assess val. '23 (96%
7,000
actual)________________ 4,985,000 Sinking fund______________
Total tax rate (per $1.000>'22.$25.50 Assessed value 1924_______ 3.2OO.OO0
Population 1910. 4.636: 1920..4.400 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$13.41
Population (est.)______________ 2.500
BLOOMER SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district (P. O. Bloomer) is in CLAR K COUNTY.
Neillsville is the county seat.
Chippewa County.
5s '20 A-O $100.000.........................
B uilding B onds.
C ou n ty Insane Asylum B on d s­
5s . . . $71,900c* ($5,000.-1925-35
J-J $100.000---- Jan 1 1926
\16,900_____ 1936 es ’21
J-D 400,000__ June 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 3 ’24. $71,900 6s ’ 21
6s ’ 21
J-J 150,000---- Jan 1 1926
Total assess, value 1923
(70% actual)---------------- 1.917,105 5 * s’ 22 J-J 150.000 -Jan 1 \32-’49
$900,000
Sch. taxrate(per $1,000) 1923.$16.17 B O N D . D EBT Nov 24 ’2441,370,000
(real estate_
_
Pop’n 1920, 1,640: 1923 (est.)-.1,800 Assess, val.] Personal------ 8,727.246
TNT. payable In Bloomer.
1924
(Total_______ 50,097,246
State and Co. tax rate (per
BRILLON.
$1,000) 1924----------------------- $2.67
This village is in Calumet County. Population 1910,30,074:1920.35,120
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . payable In office o f Co.Treas.
5s ’ 20 A-O $20,000-- April 1 ’25-’35
W ater W orks B onds.
CLINTONVILLE.
5s ’ 20 A-O $35.000--April 1 ’ 25-’35
This city is in Waupaca County.
M ortgage C ertificates.
5 * s ’20 A-O $25,000 -------------yearly 4 *Bridge B onds.
s ’ 12 July $4,000..July 1 ’ 25-’32
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24. $80,000
Water debt (incl.)________
55.000 4 *S treet Im pt. Bonds.
s ’ ]2 July $4,000.-July 1 25- 32
Assessed valuation, real— 926,800
onds. _ „
Assessed value, personal— 360,755 5 *Armory B $21,000.June 15 25- 31
s'2 1
Other assessable property. .
44,365 BOND. J-D
Total assessed value, 1924.1,331,920 Floating DEBT Oct 1 ’ 2 4 .. $29,000
debt (add’l)--------12,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $24.64
assess, val. '24(94act)4.712,907
Population 1910. 998: 1920------ 1.102 Total tax rate (per $ 1,000) '24 - $25.00
Total
Value o f the city owned
water & elec, light plants. 186,000
BROW N COUNTY.
Pop’n ’ 10, 1,747; ’20 (Census)_3,275
Green Bay Is the county seat.
IN T . on bridge and street impt.
Im provement Bonds
5s ’ 19 M-S $160.000.Sept 1 ’25-’33 bonds payable at C ity Treas. office.

Dec., 1924.]
CLINTONVILLE S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Clintonville)
Is in Waupaca County.
S chool Bonds.
54$s '18 ann ($24,030 c . . . 1925-1930
1 10.000 C...1931-1932
5s ’ 18 ann J 25,000 c _ 1925-1932
_
1 33,000c______ _1933
BOND. DEBT N ov 19 '24- $92,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
15,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,364 844
_
IN T. is payable at District Treas
urer’s office.
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
County seat is Portage.
Asylum Bonds.
5s '24 Mar$100,000_____ 1926-1930
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Population 1910, 31,129; 1920, 30,468
COLUMBUS.
This city is In Columbia C o. Inc
1874.
W ater Bonds ( Serial)—
3^s
Jan |11.250r................. 1932
S chool Bonds.
5s
Jan $17,2 5 0 c ____ 1925-1930
Park B onds.
4>$s’ 16 Oct $3,500.-Oct 1 '25-'31
E lectric-Light Bonds (Serial)—
44Ss
J-J $10.000c..........
1931
44$s
J-J
16,500c---- 1926 3c 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24 $46,500
Assess, val., real estate____2,684,755
Assess, val., personal_____ 599.680
Other assess, property____ 107,000
Total assessed value 1924
(about 85% actual)_____3,486,583
Total tax rate(per$l,000)’24--$26.00
Pop'n 1910. 2,523; 1920_______ 2.460
INT. payable at City Treaa. office

WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.$4,296.500
12,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
Assessed value 1923_____ 109,975,658
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922___$15.42
Pop’n TO, 47,436; ’20 (Census)49,742
DOOR COUNTY^
Sturgeon Bay is the county seat.
Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds.
5s ’20 — $51,000..........................
Highway Bonds.
5s
. . . $75,000 ____ 1925-1934
BONDED D E B T ............
(?)
Assess, val., real_______ $21,443,310
Assess, val., personal_
_ 5,189,320
Tot. assess, val. 1920_ 26,632,630
_
Total assessed value 1921.26,440,491
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 SlO.OOOc.July 1 ’25-’ 26
4 ^ s g '0 8 J -J 15,000c. July 1 '25-’ 28
4^ g '0 9J-J
8.750c..Jan 2 '2 5 ’29
Road Bonds.
5s g '15 J-D $7.50 0 c...J u n e 1 1925
5s '17 J-J
6 OOOc.Jan 2 ’25-27
5s '20 M-S 950,000c. Jan 2 '30-’39
5s ’20 J-J I00,000c-May 1 ’25-’34
5s ’20 A-O 250,000c.Apr 1 ’30-’39
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
446s’ 17 M-S(|30t000c.Mar 1 ’25-'27
1250.000c.Mar I ’28-’37
5s T9 M-S 200.000-Mar 1 ’30-’39
Soldiers’ B onus B onds.
5s ’20 F-A $90,000 . ..Feb 2 ’25'-30
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24.$1,917,250
Assessed val. real esta te..51,529,422
Ass'd vain’ , personal_____10,507,110
Tot.ass’d val. 1923______ 62,036,532
CRAN BERRY CREEK DRAIN.D County tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $7.00
This district (P. O. Wisconsin Pop’n 1910. 47,422; 1920_____ 49,724
INT at office of County Treasurer
Rapids) Is In Wood and Juneau Co's
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $109,839
DUNKIRK (T.) & STOUGHTON
Total assessed value 1923
(C.) JOINT SCH. D. NO. 3.
(about 2-3 actual)______ 1,498,723
This district in in Dane County.
Population in 1922 _____________ 322
Building Bonds.
CUDAHY.
f
This city is in Milwaukee County iH s 16Feb. \ $7,000.Feb 1 ’25-'31
21,000. Feb 1
1932
Inc. as city o f fourth class in 1906
BOND. DEBT Oct 4
Sewer bonds________________ $67,000 Tot.ass’d val.’21 (88% 1922. $105,571
act.)6,510,980
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 0 ’23. $42,000 School tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 21.$15.30
Assess, debt______________
5 000
Assess, val., real estate___ 6.597,758 Population in 1920____________5,501
Assess, val., personal_____3,309,709 EAGLE RIVER UNION FREE
Tot.ass’d val. '23 ( l a c t .).9,907,467
A
HIGH SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 3 . ___ $30.00
This district (P. O. Eagle River) is
Population 1910, 3,691; 1920.-6,725 in Vilas County.
IN T . at Cudahy State Bank
School Bonds.
CU DAHY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1 6s ’ 20 A-0$125,000_______________
BOND. DEBT N ov 1922.. $125,000
6s ’20 F-A $66,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’35 Assessed value____________3,993,305
-s ’22 . . . 143,000_______________ Population (est.)______________ 5,000
State Loan Bonds.
IN T. at the First National Bank,
.8 ’ l l . . .
$4,200........................
______
.8 ’ 14 - _ 3,200........ ................ Chicago.
-s ’ 15 . . .
963-.......................
EAU CLAIRE.
B uilding Bonds.
Eau Claire Is In Eau Claire County.
6s '15 F-A $24,000______1925-1930 Charter of Incorporation approved
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24. $233,000 Mar. 2 1872. Commission govern­
Total assess, value 1924.-9,907,467 ment adopted Feb. 15 1910. At an
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. .$5.35 election on April 5 1921 the voters
I N T . on 5s o f 1920 at the office of defeated the question of changing
the Treasurer of School Board.
the present form o f government by a
2 to 1 vote. Population 1910,
DARLINGTON .
18.310: 1920, 20,880.
This city is in Lafayette County
R efu nding Bonds.
S treet Impt. Bonds.
4s ’07 J-J
$3,000c...Jan 1 1927
6s g ’21 J-D $36,000c.June 1 '25-’36 4>£s’08 J-J
25.000___ Jan 1 1928
BOND. DEBT April 1921. $45 000
Bridge Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)______
18,500 4s '0"> J-J $25,000c. Jan 1 1925
___________
Jan 11933
Assess, val.’20(abt.88%act.)2.20$.870 4>£s'1.3 J-J r72,300c
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’20-S23 40 5s’22 J-J
72,000 . July 1 ’25-'42
Pop’n TO, 1,808; ’20 (Census). 1,798
City-Hall Bonds.
IN T . at, Chicago.
4 K s’ l,i J-J $27,500.-July 1 '25-’35
DE PERE.
— ------W ater Bonds.
This city is in Brown Co. Incorp 4s ’07 J-J $29,000c___Jan 1 1927
Mar. 18 1883.
4s T6 J-J
3,00 0c...Ja n 1 1926
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s T9 J-J
95.000____Julv 1 1939
5s ’24 Mar $100.000cMar 1 ’25-’44 4J^s’24 J-J 165,000 _____ 1933-1944
Street Impt. Bonds.
Auditorium Bonds.
6s T9 M-15 $7 590c__M ar’25-’ 29 4s T6 J-J $53,000___ Jan 1 1936
.13015 12,010_____1925-1932
Storm Sewer Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bds.
5s '20 J-J $63.000____Jan 1 1940
5s 07 Jan
Jan 15 ’ 25-’ 27 6s '21 J-J
17,000____July 1 1941
5s ’ 23 .J-J
12,500c...Jan 2 1928
Municipal Fuel Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
45^s’ 19 M -N $5,000___ May 1 1929
5e'13 Ian
$2.000cNov 15 25-'32 GEN. BONDS Oct 18 '24 $654,800
Paving B onds (City's portion).
Water debt (included)___
292,000
6s T3 Jan $1.200c. Jan 15 ’25 ’30 Assess, debt (add’l)______
27.721
5 s ’ 13Janl5
500__________ 1928 Sinking fund------------------101,675
Park Bonds.
Assess, val. real e s t______ 17.770,060
5 ^ s ’ 21 . . . $15,000____Apr 1 1936 Assess, val.. personal___ 5.675,899
Bridge-Repair Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924
5s '15 Mar *1 ,500___ Mar 15 1925
(85.80% actual) ______ 23.445,"59
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24. $129,200 Total tax (per$l ,000) 1923 .
52.00
Assess, debt (additional)..
21,100
x INT at Eau Claire Nat. Bank,
Assessed value, real estate.3,804 509 Union Nat. Bank ^r at City Treas.
Assessed valua, personal__ 958 720 office; on other bonds at City Treas.
Total asses val. 1924(act.) 4.763,220 office, Nat. Park Bank, N. Y ., and
Total tax rate (per (East Side.$33,00 at Halsey, Stuart & C o., and Harris
$1,000) 1 9 2 4 ...iW estSide. 43.00 Trust & Sav. Bank, Chicago.
Pop’n 1910. 4.477; 1920______5,165
'N T . at De Pere Nat. Bank, First ELKHORN.
N ai. Bank, Chicago, and State
This city is in Walworth County.
Bank o f De Pere.
Street Impt. Bonds.
4 H 16 F-A $29,400. .Feb 1 ’25-’ 36
Js’
DODGE COUNTY.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 81 1919 $54,642
Juneau is the county seat.
Ass’d val.’20(abt.96% act.).2,916,362
Highway Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___ $30 00
5s
...$1.186.500_____________ Population 1910. 1.707; 1920, 1,991
IN T. at City Treas. office.
(200,000___ Apr 1 1925
6s
A-O {400,000..A pr 1 '29&’34
80,000___ Apr 1 1938 ETTRICK.
This town is in Trempeleau Co.
1179,000___ Apr 1 1942
5s ’23 A-O 900,000c.Apr 1 ’30-’40
Railroad Aid Bonds.
(Due $100,000 in 1930 and $200,000 5s '18 . . . $25,000c______________
in each of the years 1932, 1935, TOT. BD. D T. N ov 1 7 ’23. $80,000
Assess, val..real est,_______ 2,167.060
1937 and 1940.)
60,000___ Apr 1 1927 Assess, val., personal_____ 396.936
30,000___ Apr 1 1928 Tot. ass’d val.’23 (80%act.)2 563 9^6
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.S24.47
Population 1910. 2,159: 1920..2,303
IN T. payable.at the Bk. of Ettrick.

!

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This city Is in Rock county.
Park im provem ent Bonds.
. . . $20,000c______________
30,000___ Apr 1 1929
W ater and Light Bonds.
120.000.-Apr 1’41-43
A-O $35,000c........................
60,000. ..A p r 1 1944
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24 $32,000
5,000
100,000.. .Apr 1 1930 Water debt (incl.)_______
80 ,0 0 0 ... Apr 1 1941
102,000. ..A p r 1 1943
30,000___ Apr 1 1925
25,000___ Apr 1 1923
5s '24 A-O 50,000c.Apr 1 ’27-’44
 maturity see V. 119, p. 1762.)
(For
5 s ’24 A-O
1
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 305,500. .Apr p. ’27-’44
(For maturity see V. 119,
2672.)

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

5s

_
Assess.’ val., real estate_ 1,780,450
A ssjss . val., personal____
666,135
Other assessable property.
8,550
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.

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School B onds.
4Hs'09 A-O $51,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’29
4H s’ l l M-S 2O,000c_Mar 1 ’25-’30
44£s’ l l A-O 18,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’30
(15,000c_ N ov ’25-’ 27
_
_
5s T7 M -N { 30,000c_ N ov ’ 28-’32
1
28.0 0 0 c ...N o v '33-'36
[ 8,000c_____Nov 1937
1os T8 M -N 28.000c.M ay 1 ’25-’38
22,500c.M ay 1 ’25-’39
5s T9 . . .
FLORENCE COUNTY.
30,000c.M ay 1 ’ 25-’39
5s T9 . . .
County seat is Florence.
($l,000c_ July 1 1927
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 11 ’23. $101,000
4,000c.July 1 ’28-’29
Floating debt (add’l) ______
12,050 5H s’21 J-J
25,000c. July 1 ’ 30-’34
Assess, val. ’ 22 (80% act.)—•
40,000-cJuly 1 ’35-’38
Real___________________ 5,018,903
120,000c.July 1 ’25 ’30
Personal----------------------- 1,161,800
70,000c.July 1 ’31-’32
T otal__________________ 6.180,703
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.$25.05 4 J^s’23 J-J 120,000c. July 1 ’33-’35
210.000c.July 1 ’36-’41
Population___________________ 3,602
{ 60,OOOc_July 1 ’42-’43
Paving Bonds.
FOND DU LAC.
$2,000c ..J a n 1 1925
Fond du Lao Is situated In Fond du 4s ’06 J-J
1,833c ..J a n 11925
Lac County.
Incorporated 1852. 4 H s’ 10 J-J
15,000--M ay 1 ’25-’39
Commission Government adopted 5s T9 . . .
Bridge Bonds.
March 23 1914. Population 1910,
4s ’05 J-J
$1,000c ..J an 11925
18,797; 1920, 23,427.
52 .OOOc.Jan 1 ’25-'28
4K s’08 J-J
S chool Bonds.
5 s '20 ann $240,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1940 41* s’ 14 J-J 101,7Q0c_Jan 1 ’25-’33
28.900c. July 1 ’25-’34
4 ^ s ’15 J-J
V otin g M achine Bonds.
8.000c.Aug 1 ’25-’26
5s T4 J-J
$1,300..........1925-1926
16.000c.Aug 1 ’ 27-’28
W ater-W orks.
15,000c-_.Aug 1 1929
4H sT5 Mar $170,000c ...1925-1935
BD. DEBT (Water works$ 170 000 4 ^ s ’22 F-A 100,000c. Aug 1 ’30-’33
90,000c. Aug 1 ’34-’36
Oct. 3 1924\Oth. purp’s . 241,300
90,000c. Aug 1 ’37-’ 38
Ass’d val., real e st.,____ 22,572,235
1100.000c. Aug 1 ’39-’42
Ass’d vai’n, personal---------5,572,130
M unicipal Dock Impt. Bonds.
Ass’d vai’n bank stock-------1,314,220
Tot.ass’d val. ’23(93%aot)29,458.585 5s T9 . . . ($10,000-M ay 1 ’ 25-'29
\ 30.000 M ay 1 ’30-’39
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923
.$30.00
S treet Impt. Bonds.
IN T . payable at First Fond du
6s ’ 20 — ($24.000-.Ju’y 1 ’2 -2 6
Lac National Bank.
1 5,000____July 1 1927
W ater-W orks B onds.
FOND DU LAC"COUNTY.
6s ’ 20 M-N$914,000.Nov 1 ’ 25-’60
Food du Lac is the county seat.
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2065.)
Highway Bonds.
($225,0003...April 1 1926 BOND. DEBT July 1923.$1,869,500
None
5s '21 A-O { 200.000c...A rpil 1 1931 Floating debt (add’l ) ____
l 59,000c. . .April 1 1936 Total assessed value 1922.42,410,025
[225,000____ Apr 1 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922 .. .$27.50
IN T. on bonds payable as follows:
5s
A-O •200,000_____Apr 1 1933
(
158,000____ Apr 1 1936 bridge bonds of 1908 In Chicago;
43,000_____Apr 1 1941 refunding bonds of 1905, bridge bonds
of 1905, at McCartney National
Bank, Green Bay; paving of 1906 at
R. Kleybolte C o., Inc., Chicago;
school A]4.s of 1911 due 1925-30 at
Kellogg National Bank. Green Bay;
450,000.-Apr 1 ’28&’32 on school of 1909 at Halsey, Stuart
60,000____ Apr 1 1935 & C o., Chicago; on school bonds
90.000____ Apr 1 1942 of 1917 and 1918 at Second Ward
165,000____ Apr 1 1935 Savings Bank, Milwaukee; on water­
135,000____ Apr 1 1939 works bonds of 1920 at the Chase
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.$2,335,000 National Bank, New York; other
Ass’d vai’n, real estate __84.751.756 bonds at City Treasurer’s office.
Assessed vai’n, personal. .16,841,734
GREEN COUNTY.
Total assessed value 1923
Monroe is the county seat.
(95.45% actual)______ 101,593,490
Highway Imnt. Bonds.
State & Co. tax(ner $1,000) ’22 $7.83
’ 20
’ 25 ’31
Pop’n TO, 51,610; ’20 (Census)56,119 5 s ’20 A-O $875.000..A pr 11’32&’33
5s
A-O 250,000c.Apr
LNT. at County Treasurer’s office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24.$1 375.000
Assessed value 1923______64 235,957
FOREST COUNTY?
Ponnlation 1910. 21 .641: 1920.21 .568
Crandon is the county seat.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Highway Bonds.
6s
. . . $40.000______________ GREENFIELD & W AUW ATOSA
BON D. DEBT Nov 1923.
$40,000
JOINT SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
Assess, val. (60 70 % act)'21 16.823,663
1
Co. tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 20..$14.80 5s ’22 A-O]S30,000c.April 1 ’’25-’27
f 200.000c. April 28-’37
Pop’n TO, 6,782; ’20 (Census).9,850 TOTAL DEBT June 1922. $250,000
Assessed value 1921---------- 8,250.000
F O R T ATKINSON.
IN T . at the First Wisconsin Nat’l
This city is in Jefferson County.
Bank, Milwaukee.
Bridge Bonds.
4H s’17 F-A $30.000..F eb 1 ’25-’34
LAKE COUNTY.
Gas Plant Im provement Bonds. GREEN Lake is the county seat.
Green
6s ’20 F-A $6 1,87 5..Feb 1 ’25-'39
Road BondsW ater W orks Bonds.
($18,000-. -Apr 1 1927
5s
A-O ($35,000..A pr 1 ’27-’33
. .(1 0 0 .0 0 0 ..A pril 1 ’ 28-’ 29
1 3,000____Apr 1 1934 5s
22.000___ Apr 1 1930
GEN. BD. DT. Dec 1 '2 2 -. $264,750 5s
.
20.000--April 1 ’ 28-’ 29
Water debt (included)------4,000
5s
.
30,000--April 1 ’ 25-’27
Assessment debt (add’ l) _
_
10,78i 5s
. (100.000 April 1 ’ 25-’26
Floating debt____________
35,000
\ 32.000 - .Apr 1 1927
Ass’d val. ’ 22 (80% act.)—
(38,000_______ ----1930
Real___________________ 5,275,525
. . . {60,000..................... 1931
Personal_______________ 1,276,015 5s
I 2.000___________1032
T otal__________________ 6,551 ,540
(48,000____ Apr 1 1932
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '22.$35.00 5s
. . . 150,000_____Apr 1 1933
Population 1910, 3,877; 1920..4,915
130,000____ Apr 1 1935
BOND. D EBT Oct 6 ’23. $472,000
FREDERIC H IGH SCH. DIST
Total assessed value 1922
This district (P. O. Frederic) is
(92% to 96% actual)_ 32,675.354
_
in Polk County.
Popula’ n 1910. 15.491; 1920. 14.875
High S chool Bldg. Bonds.
6s
F-A $64.000c.Feb 1 '27-’36 H A R T F O R D ,
GRANDDEBT Dec 6 1924. $64,000
BOND. RAPIDS.
This city Is in Washington County.
This city is ’24 (act.)_ Inc. Mar.
Tot.ass’d val.in Wood Co. 1,999,000 Incorporated 1884.
_
6 1869. Pop’n TO, 6,521;’24..$11 04
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’ 20. 7,243.
E lec.-Light Bonds
Park Bonds.
Population in 1924____________3.500 5s ’08 F-A $10,090c.$2,000 yearly
5s T8 J-J $18,000..July 1 ’ 25-’33 5s ’ 20 M-S 27,000c.$2,000 yearly
W ater-W orks Bonds,
W ater-W orks Bonds
5s T3 . . . $10,000 ........................ 5s T7 Dec $8,000c_$l ,000 yearly
5s T8 J-J
10.000_.Jan 1 ’25-’34
Street Impt. Bonds.
§Bridge Bonds.
( $8.000c-Mar 1 ’25 ’28
__s
. . . $60,000............................ 5s ’23 M-S { 16,000c.Mar l ' ’29-’32
Street Bonds30.000c. Mar 1 ’33-’38
58 TO T3 $10,000........................
I 1,000c. ..M a r 1 1939
.8
30.000.......................... BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1924 $103,000
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
Water debt (included)___
8,000
5s '14 J-J $24.000_____ 1925-1928 Assessed value, real estate.4,609,900
City-H all Bonds.
Assessed value, personal— 1,544,825
5s '18 J-J $10,000-.Jan 1 ’25-’34 Other assess, property____ 250,000
BOND. DEBT Julv 1 ’2 3 .. $448,000 T ot. ass’d val. '24(4-5act)_5,154,725
Tot.ass’d val. '23(90%act)10,421,600 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '23.$29.00
Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1923____$31.20 Population 1910, 2,982: 1920..4,515
IN T . on bends marked(§)at Royal
INT. on electric-light bonds at the
Tr. C o., Chic.
First National Bank. Hartford, and
on water-works bonds at the Hart­
GR A N T COUNTY.
ford Exchange Bank.
Lancaster is the county seat.
HORICON.
---------Asylum (,lnt. at County Treasury).
This city is in Dodge Co. Incorp.
4ViisT3 Feb $85,000c__ Part yearly as a city in 1889.
BOND. D E B T Oct 1917____$85,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assessed valuation, r e a l..78,602,746 4s ’ 12 J-J ($12.000c..July ’25 ’28
Assessed val’n, personal..20,021,309
1 14,000c..July ’29-’.3
U
Total ass’d val. 1921___ $95,931,258
S chool Bonds.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’20_ $3.30 4s Feb 1 $100,000___________1936
_
Pop’n 1910, 39,007; 1920, 39,044 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '24 $113,000
Water debt (included)_____
26,000
GREEN B A Y .
Assess, val., real estate___ 2,092,950
Green Bay is in Brown County Assess val . pers. prop___ 586,565
Incorp. 1854. Pop’n 1910, 25,236: Total ass’d val. 1924______ 2.679,515
1920, 31.017.
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '23 .$28.95
R efu n d in g B onds.
Pop’n. in ’ 10, 1,881; 1920 _____ 2.1*4
4 s ’ 05 J-J
$1,000c ..J a n 11925
IN T . at Horicon State Bank.

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HUDSON SCHOOL D ISTR IC T
This district (P. O. Hudson> is In
St. Croix County.
B uilding Bonds.
5b ’ 17 Aug $49,000____ Aug 1 1932
6s ’ 17 F-A
6,500____ Aug 1 1932
5s ’24 F-A
45,000____ Feb 1 1939
TOTAL DEBT N ov 5 1924 $95,500
Tot. ass’d val. ’23 {% act.).2,345,283
School tax (per $1,000) 1924.-$21.00

WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS
Sinking fund______________
6,710
Assess, val., real estate___ 6,464,970
Assess, val., personal____ 1,342,933
Other assessable property. . 531,000
Total assessed val’n 1924- 8,338,903
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$30.00

KENOSHA.
l'nis city is in Kenosha Co. Incorporated Feb 8 1850.
North Shore Breakwater Bds.
HURLEY.
4>*s 16 J-J
$6 0 0 0 -.July 1 25-'26
This city is in Iron County.
Eickelman Park Ext. Bds.( O pt.)
Street Impt. B onds.
6s ’21 J-D $15,600. .June 1 '25-'36 5 ^ s ’20 J-J $18,000-Sept 15 ’25-’30
Park Bonds.
Street and Sewer Bonds.
15 A-O $70.000c.Oct 16 ’25-’35
5 s ’ 22 J-J $18.000--July 1 ’ 25-’42 48Ss’ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
W
Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 16 M-N$51 0 0 0 .-M ay 1 ’25-’36
6s ’ 21 J-D $7,000--June 1 ’25-’31 4 H s T 6 A -0 60.000.-O ct 2 ’25-’36
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’22- $4,',500 4>$s ’ 16 J-J
61 000-July 15 25- 36
Assess, val., real estate____2,474,025 5s T9 A-O 135,000__________ 1939
Assess, val., personal_____ 706,747
Tot.assess. val.’22(87% act.>3,180,772 6s W ater-W orks Extension 1Bonds.
’21 J-J $85,000..July
’25-’41
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$35.00
Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 3,188 5s’School -NI20.000 $2,000ylyNovl
_
13 M
4H s’15 F-A$55.000c..Aug 16 -25-’35
IRON COUNTY JT. S. D. NO. 1. 5s T9 F-A 140,000___ July 1 1929
P. O. Hurley.
s T9 A-O 160,000___ Oct 1 1929
($2,500____Feb 1 1925 s ’21 F-A 7 0 ,000 ..Aug 1 ’25-’31
5s ’24 F-A (3 5 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’26-’35 6s ’21 F-A 210,000..Aug 1 ’25-’31
7 ,5 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’36-’38 4 J^s’23 J-D/150,000c.June 1 ’29-’33
[7 ,0 0 0 ___ Feb 1 1939 4?4s’23M-SJ 50,000-.Sept 1 ’29-’33
BON DED D E B T ________
(?)
4% s’23 M -Sf 50,000--Sept 1 ’29-’33
1100,000--Sept i ’34-’43
JANESVILLE.
4 ^ s ’24M-S(286,000c.Sept 1 ’31-’43
Janesville Is situated In Rook Co.
1 14,000c. ..S ep t 1 1944
Incorp. Mch. 19 1853. Commission
Sewer Bonds.
government adopted Jan. 23 1912 4>4sT5 F-A $15,OOOc.Augl6’25-’27
but abandoned for old form again 4 ^ s ’ 15 M -N 30,000-Nov 18 ’25-’30
in 1918. City manager form of gov­ 6s ’20 M-N 10,000____Nov 1 1925
ernment adopted in April 1922 t<
Main Street Bridge Bonds.
take effect April 1923.
6s ’20 M -N$150.000--Nov 1 ’25-’30
S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O 175,000--Apr 1 ’25-’31
4s 07 M -8 $4 OOOc.Mar 1 ’25-’2S BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24-$2,601,000
5s T9 J-J 30,000 ______1925-1939 Water debt (incl.)_______
409,000
6s T9 J-J 40,000 _____ 1925-1934 Tota. assess, value 1924_ .59,500,000
5H s’21 A-O 510,000c.Apr 15 ’25-’41 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$31.00
43^s’22 J-J
63,000 - - July 1 ’ 2 5 ’42 Pop’n 1910, 21,371; 1920____40,472
Water=Works Extension Bonds.
5s ’24 F-A20$135,000--Aug 20 1929 at INTEREST payablein Kenosha or
City Treasurer s office.
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 11 J-J 16,500 ______ 1928-1929
5s T3 J-J
16,000..July 1 ’ 25-’32 KENOSHA COU N TY.
5s T9 J-J 58.000___________ 1938
Kenosha is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
R oad Im pt.B onds.
4s ’08 J-J
$7,500c.July 1 ’25-’27 414sT7 A-O $13,500c..A pr 1 ’25-’27
6s ’21 J-J
85,000--July 1 ’25-’41 5s ’22 A-O 132,900______1925-1932
W ater-W orks-Purchase Bonds.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
5s T 5 J-J $35,475c.July 1 ’25-’31 5s ’23 A-O $475,0 00c..O ct 1 ’25-’43
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 3 ’24- $595,500
6s ’ 20 J-J $120.000..July 1 ’25-’36 Assessed val’n, real estate.61,345,888
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1924.S1,365.000 Assessed vai n, personal.. 16,982,545
Total valuation 1924_____28,000,000 Total assessed val’n 1923
_
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ $25.89
(82.16% a ctu a l)...'___ 78,328,433
Pop’n 1910, 13,894; 1920, 18.293 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23--S82.30
IN T . payable at office o f City Pop’n. in TO 32,929; 2 0 _____ 51,284
Treasurer.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. oftice.
KERT CREEK DRAINAGE DIST.
This district (P. O. Babcock) is in
Wood County.
1925
6s ’05 . - . $2,500...........
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’06 . . .
$ 1 ,2 5 0 ..-.........-.1925
6 s ’08 . . .
2,500
1926-1927
6s T4 . . .
42,000
1925-1931
6s ’ 15 . . .
2 ,9 01_____ 1925-1929
514sT9 —
22,600
1925-1937
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J ($16,000.-July 1 ’25-’32
l 1,700____July 1 1933
’ 22 . . .
13,500_____ 1925-1930
BOND.DEBT Nov 13 ’24-.$132,688
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the National
Bank o f the Republic. Chicago.

LA CROSSE.
La Crosse Is In La Crosse County,
incorporated Mar 14, 1856. Popu­
lation in 1910, 30,417; 1920, 30,421.
JOINT SCH. DIST. N O.6 OF CITY
School Bonds.
OF
EVANSVILLE,
TOWNS Is ’05 J-D $i5,00tr —.June 1 1925
OF UNION & MAGNOLIA.
Is ’06 F-A 14,000c. — Feb 1 1926
Grade School Bldg. Bonds.
4s’ 06 J-J 11,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1926
6s ’21 A-O ($71.500c.Apr 1 ’25-’35 4s ’ l l M-N 15,000c—.M ay 1 1931
l 9,000c...A p ril 1 1936
(Subject to call after M av 1 1921)
S ch ool Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J 350,000_ July 1 1925
_
58
Feb $6,4 0 0 c____ 1925-1928 6s ’21 F-A 200.000.Feb 15 ’25-’31
BON D. DEBT Oct 14 ’24. $86,500 4H s’23 M -N 380.000.-M ay 1 ’25-’43
Floating debt (additional).
13.000 4 J4s’23 J-J 152,000—July 1 ’25-’43
Tot.ass’d val.’24(80% act.)2,762,354 45is’24 J-J
50,000_____ 1925-1944
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$16.00 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 2991.)
IN T on grade school bldg bonds
Sewer Bonds.
at Cont. & Comm. Nat Bank, Chi­ 4s ’09 M-S $85.0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1929
cago, on other bonds in Evansville
Water and Sewer Bonds.
4s ’05 J-J $7,000c
July 1 1925
4s 06 J-J 13.000c— .July 1 1926
JOINT SCH. DIST. NO. 1 OF
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
TOWNS OF DAKOTA & WAU 4s 05 J-J
$9,000c_--July 1 1926
TOMA & VILL. OF WAUTOMA 5s ’22 M-S 21.OOOc.Mar 1 ’25-’27
8s ’21 . . . $40,000..Mar 1 ’25-’31
Street Bonds.
5 K s’22 - - .
10,000.-M ar 1 ’31-’36 4s ’05 M-N $7.000c— .M av 1 1925
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1924 $52,000 ts ’07 A-O 15,000c— Apr 1 1927
Floating debt_____________
16,000 6s ’21 J-J 125.000-.M ar 1 ’25-’29
Tot.ass’d val.’24(abt.act.). 1,146 60s
8,000 Mar 15 1925
School tax (per $1,000) 1924 -$26.22 5s ’22 M-S 40,000c.Mar 15 ’26-’29
50,000c.Mar 15 ’30-’31
36.000c..M ar 15 1932
JUNEAU COUNTY.
4 J^s’23 A-O 95,000--April 1 ’25-’43
Mauston is the county seat.
4Ms’24 J-J
50,000 _____1925-1944
Bridge Bonds.
5s
A-O $16,739.57...1925-1930 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 2990.)
Bridge, Water & Street Bonds.
S oldiers’ Bonus Bonds.
6s ’20 M-S $51,655.50_______ 1929 4s ’09 J-J $30,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1929
Park Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
5 s ’21 . . . $80,0 0 0 c------ 1929-1940 4s 09 A-O $75,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1929
W ater Bonds.
5 s ’20
50,000_____1929-1940
TO TAL D EBT Oct 1924. $198,748 4s ’08 A-O $15.000c— .O ct 1 1928
Total assessed val’n 1924.26,553,295 4s ’ l l M-N 70,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1931
4s T2 J-D 2 5 0.00 0c...D ec 1 1932
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1922 _______________________ $8.07 4 J^s’23 M -N 48,000.-M ay 1 ’25-’43
Population 1910, 19.569; 1920.19,209 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 2302.)
Water-System-F.xt. Bonds.
4H s’ 12 F-A$l50,000c._.Aug 1 1932
KAUKAUNA.
This city is In Outagamie County GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’24.$2,120.000
642X00
Incorp. in 1885. Pop’n 1910, 4,717; Sinking fund____________
Total assess, val. 1924__ 41,788,908
1920. 5.951.
Elec.-Lt. Plant (Int.in Kaukauna) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.—$30.00
43^s’ 12 F-A $27,2oOc_Feb 1 ’25-’32
IN T . a (City Treasurer’s office.
(Red. after 5 years on 60 days’ notice)
5s ’ 13 F-A
$800c___ 1925-1926
(Subject to call aft. 5 years from lss.) LA CROSSE COUNTY.
County seat Is La Crosse.
Park (Int. pay. in Kaukauna.)
Highway Bonds.
4 J^s
F-A $6,138c____ 1925-1933
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 15 ’ 24 $295,500 5s ’20 A-O $150,000.Apr 1 ’25-’30




4s ’06 July 30,000c___July 1 1926
4s ’ 12 July 60.000c. —July 1 1932
4 Ha’ 15 Apr 66,000c.Apr 1
s T 9 . . . 80.000_______________
-s T9 — 225,000........... ...............
_s ’21 . . .
50.000_______________
.s ’20 . . . 212,000...........................
. s ’21 . . . 170,000_______ _______
.s ’22 . . . 180,000_______________
4M »’24 . . . 100,000..July 1 ’25-’44
4J^s’24 Oct 100,000c.. .O ct 11944
4 ^ s ’24 A-O 100,000c-.Oct 1 ’26-’44
(Due $10,000 in even years.)
4}<as’24 A-O 50,000c_.Oct 1 ’ 25-’43
(Due $5,000 in odd years)
S ch ool & H ospital B onds.
4% s’24
($5,000c— .M a y 1 1938
LADYSMITH.
M ay
0 2 , 000c— -M ay 1 1939
This city Is in Rusk County.
l33,000c.M ay 1 ’40-’42
Sewer Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’24 F-A $32,000___ Aug 1 1939
4s ’09 Oct $35,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1929
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
.s T5 . . . $12,000........................... 4s ’ l l Apr 26,000c—.A pr 1 1931
4s ’ l l Oct 20,000c—-O ct 1 1931
S chool Bonds.
-s ’07 . . .
$4,000........................... 4J4s’ 16 July 84,00 0 c._July 1 ’25-’36
-s ’09 ............6,000_______________ 4J^s’ 17 July 97,000c..July 1 ’25-’37
(Due $7,000 in even years and $8,000
W ater Extension B onds.
in odd years.)
.8 ’03 . . .
$6,500...........................
30.000. .................1939
-S ’07 —
4,000......... .................. 5s T9
,s ’09 —
6,000______ ________ 5s ’20 A-O 80,000_______________
48.000
---------------.s T4 . . .
16,000............................ _s ’20 . . .
36 .000.
. . -- ---------.8 T5 —
10,000...........................
___________Oct 1 1943
„ i ’ 18 . . .
6,000................ ............ 4 ^ s ’23 A-O 47.000
60.000.
-July 1 ’25-’44
..s T8 . . .
8,000............................ 4% s’24 . . .
. . s T9 . . . 15,000............................
Market House Bonds.
Oct 1 1928
. . s ’ 20 . . . 16,000............................ 4s ’08 Oct $25,000c
Street Impt. Bonds.
Storm -W ater-Sewer Bonds,
5H s’22 J-D $35,000__________ 1937 t s ’ 09 A-O $65,0 0 0c---O ct 11929
BOND. D EBT Aug 1 ’2 4 -. $175,000
Park Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1924_ 3,634.936 4s 05 July $19.50 0c...Ju ly 1 1925
_
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’20.$35.00 4s ’08 Oct 30 ,00 0 c...O ct 1 1928
Population 1910, 2,352; 1920—3,581 4s ’ l l A-O 40.000c ..O c t 1 1931
53^s’21 s-an 28 000--July 1 ’25-’31
Cemetery B onds.
LADYSM ITH & FLAMBEAU JT.
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
- s ’23
$56,000_____ _____ ____
This district (P. O. Ladysmith) is
S treet Car Zone Bonds.
-s
. . . $60.000______________
in Rusk County.
Land fo r Street Purposes.
5 ^ s ’22 Feb $35,300 _____1925-1937
’24
$55,000________________
BOND. DEBT Mar 1924— $129,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,600,000 Street bds. (city’s port’n ) .. $599,990
_
Population___________________ 4,000 TOT. BD. D T . Dec 1924-$4,119,490
563,000
Water debt (incl)________
Total assessed val. 1923.-91,182,295
LAKE GENEVA.
_
This city ts In Walworth County. Total tax (per $1,000 1922_ $23.50
W ater-W orks Bds.
IN T. at First Nat. Bank, Madi­
4t4s’ H J-J $42.000.July 15 ’ 25-’31 son; on 5s of 1919, 5% s of 1921 and
BD. D T. (water) Nov. 1 ’22 $60,000 4 Ms and 41^s School of 1924, at
\ssess. val., real estate____3,968,675 office of City Treasurer.
Assess, val., personal_____ 847.459
Other assess, property____ 130,741 M ANITOW OC.
Total assess, val. 1922_____ 4,946.875
Manitowoc Is In Manitowoc County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$24.05 Incorporated 1870.
Population 1910. 3.079; 1920..2,632
V iaduct Bonds.
5 ^ s ’21 J-J $35.000....... ............1931
LANCASTER.
Paving Bonds.
This city is in Grant County.
5s’ 22 J-J
57,000......... ..........194
M unicipal Bldg. Bonds.
C ity-H all Bonds.
5s ’22Febl5_$100,000cFeb 15 ’ 28-’42
$52,500____ 1925-1931
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 4 ’24- $94,000 5H s’21 J-J
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
Assessed val. ’24 (abt. 80% act.)—
Real.......................
2,755,210 5s ’20 J-J $110 00 0_____ 1925-1932
59,500............. ..1941
Personal---------------------- 534,763 5s ’21 J-J
54,000_____________ ________
Other property_________ 303 450 5s ’22 . . .
D ock C on stru ction Bonds.
Total............
2,986.520
$17,500_Jan 2 ’ 25-’29
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$31.28 5s T8 J-J
Bridge Bonds.
Popula’n 1910. 2,329; 1920, 2.485
5s T9 F-A$150.000_-Aug 1 ’25-’39
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
W ater-W orks Bonds_
$48 000_ July 1 1931
LAONA UNION FREE H IG H S.D. 4s ’ l l J-J
23,000.....
.1929
This district (P. O. Laona) is in 444sT3 J-J
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
Forest County.
4H s’ 13 J-J $87,000 ______1925-1933
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
5/^s T7
$24,000 — Sept 1 ’25-’32
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’23. $27,000 5s ’20 J-J $48 000— Jan 2 ’25-’30
High S chool Bonds.
Assessed val. 1923________1,657,824
Population in 1920___________ 2,400 53-Ss’ 22F-A$315,OOOc.Feb 1 ’25-’42.
237,500______________
IN T. payable at Laona State Bank 4M s’23 - . TOT. BD. D T. Oct 12 ’24.$1,244,000
Water debt (included)
71.000
LEOLA D R A IN AGE D ISTR IC T. Assess, val. real estate_ 25,428,715
_
This district Is In Waushara County Assess, val. personal_____ 7,137,908
6s T2 . . .
$5 ,500 ..June 1 ’25-’ 26 Assess, val. bank stock_
_
970,105
8s T3 Sept 4,815 ...S e p l ’25-’ 27
BOND. D EBT Nov 25 ’22. $26 987 Tot. assess, val. ’24 (act.>-33,536,728
Assessed value 1921_______ 320,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$21.78
Population in 1922 (est.)_______ 250 Populat’n 1910. 13.027; 1920. 17.563
INT. on all bonds payable at the
INT. on bonds of 1910 payable at
Parson. Son & Co., N. Y . or Chicago. office of the City Treasurer.

R oad & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’22 A-0$360,000.-April 1 ’25-’42
5s ’23 A-O 228,000.-April 1 ’25-’43
H ospital Bonds.
4H s’ 17 Mar $24,000____Mar 1 1927
(Subject to call March 1 1922.)
1nsane-Asy Ium (red. a/t. July 1’ 18)
4H s’ 10 J-J $19,000___ July 1 1926
BOND. D E B T Nov 12’24 $751,000
Sinking fund____________
6,560
_
Assess, val. real estate_ 48,497,240
Assess, val. personal____ 14,787,187
Tot. assess, val. 1924 (act)63,284,427
Pop’n 1910. 43,996: 1920____ 44.297
IN T . payable at C o. Treas. office

t

JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Jefferson is the county seat
R oad Bonds.
5s
. . . $100,006.. ....... ...........
6 s ’20 A -O /150,000_ 1928 & 1932
_
1100,000----------------1940
---- 605,000___________ _
5s
5s
. . . (100,000___ A p r,1 1933
1400,000--Apr 1 ’35-’38
T uberculosis Sanatorium Bonds
5s
...
$30,000.Mar 1 ’25-’30
_.s
...
50,000_______________
BOND DEBT Oct 13 ’24.$1,675,200
Assessed valuation, real..59,756,910
Assessed valuation, pers’1.12.769,349
T ot. assess, val.’24 (act.)_72.526,259
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1924 ------------------- ----------- __$5 64
Population 1910, 34,306; 1921.35,022
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
office and at the office of the Hanchett
Bond C o., Chicago, without charge.

[V ol. 119,

LINCOLN COUNTY.
M e r rill is th e c o u n t y se a t.

MARATHON COUNTY.
Wausau is the county seat.
A gricultural E xhibit B uilding.
6s ’24 - - . $30,000_-M ay 1 ’25-’27
Highway Impt. Bonds.
6s ’21 . - - $16,700--M ay 1 ’25-’26
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’23$25,000
Assessed val. 1922_______ 69,709,655
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_ $6.30
_
Populat’n 1910, 55,054; 1920. 65.259

C ou n ty Hospital Bonds.
5s T9
$36.000___________ 1931
Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds.
5s T9 . . . $33,000-June 21 ’25-’30
Highway im pt. Bonds.
5s T9 _
_ $55.000--June 1 ’25-’35
6s ’21 J-D 40,000-.June 1 ’25-’32
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924 $169,000
Assess, val. real estate
$26,025,482 M A RIN E TTE .
Assessed val. personal
6,332,282
This city
Total assessed val. 1923- 32,357,764 IncorporatedIs In Marinette County.
1887. Pop’n TO, 14.610
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--S6.82
Pop’n 1910, 19,064; 1920____ 20,987 1920. 13.610.
High S ch ool Bonds.
5s T5 F-A $20,000____Feb 1 1926
LITTLE CHUTE
4 ^ s ’ 15 M -N 55,000____ M ay 1 1930
This village is in Outagamie Co.
5s ’21 F-A 195,000____Feb 1 1932
W ater Bonds.
’22
5s ’ 23 F-A $50,000_______________ 5s StateM-S 20,000____ Sept 1 1928
Loan School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5H s’ 15 F-A $20,000___ Feb 1 1928
6s ’21 - - $9,000_______________
W harf
BOND. D EBT Sept 1924--.$60,000 4s oDock and$10.000c Bonds. 2 1926
’ 05
--O ct
Total assessed value 1923— 980,000 BOND. A-O
DEBT Oct 1 ’24- $320,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$27.49 Assess, val. real estate____ 7,942,555
Population 1910, 1.354; 1920. 2.017 Assess, val. personal______ 3,408,417
IN TEREST payable locally.
Other assessable property.
650,885
Tot.ass. val. ’ 24(90% act.) 12,001,857
MADISON.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $43.00
Madison Is in Dane C o. Incorp
IN T . on dock and wharf bonds at
April 1 1856. Population 1910.
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . City; high
25,531; 1920. 38.378.
school 4}4s of 1915 at Continental &
Hospital Bonds.
.s ’ l l . . . $30,000______ ________ Commercial Trust & Sav. Bank,
4M s’24 - - - 100,000c--0ct 1 ’25-’44 Chicago; all others at the office of the
Sewage-Disposal Plant Bonds. Treasurer.
4 s ’ l l July $75,000c.--July 1 1931
MARKESAN.
Fair Oaks Tow n Hall Bonds.
This village is in Green Lake Oo.
_s
--$7,000---------------------W ater-W orks & Sewerage Bonds
Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 13 Oct $45,OOOc.-Oct 1 ’25-’33 5s ’20 F-A $43,100 _____ 1925-1940
4 ^ s ’ 14 July 50,000c_July 1 ’25-’34 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’24- $50,000
41,500
4H s’ 15 Oct 55,000c..O ct 1 ’25-’35 Water debt (incl.)________
4 V£s’ 16 Apr 72,000---A p r 1 ’25-’36 Assessed value, real estate-1,306,120
Assessed value, personal— 458,760
. s ’21 - - .
51,000____________
Total assessed val. 1924
4Ms’23 — 180,000------------------(about 95% actual)------ 1,764.880
School Bonds.
<e ’05 Oct $25.000c__ Oct 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$19.67
4i ’05 July 250,000c--July 1 1925 Population in 1910. 892; in 1920, 959

Dbc., 1924.]
M ARSH FIELD.
This city is in Wood County. Inc.
March 1883. Population in 1910
5,783; 1920, 7,394.
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’ 16 F-A S10.000c.Aug 1 ’25-'29
K W ater-M ain-Extension Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M-NS12.000 _____ 1925-1930
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 12 J-J h$72 000-.July 1 ’25-’32
5s ’22 M-S 70,000--M ar 1 ’25-’38
5s ’23 M -N f85,000--N ov 1 ’33-’37
tail
185,000--N ov 1 ’38-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’2-4 *459,000
Tot.ass’dval.’24(100%act)10,217,234
Tax rate (per *1,000) '23_____$31.40
b IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat
Bank. Chicago.

WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS

City Plan Bonds.
5s ’22__________________ §$2,250,000
D ocking and Dredging Bonds.
4s ’05____§$5,000 414s ’ 12-§$44,000
4s ’06____*10,000 44§s ’ 12 -. §45.000
4s ’09____§25,000 4H s '15-§137,500
4K s ’ 1 0 --§15,000
East Sewerage D istrict Bonds.
4s ’05___ *$1,500|4s '08---§$10,000
Electric L ighting Bonds.
4s ’06---§$15,000 414s ’ 19-§$75,000
414s T 6 -*450,000 6s ’20---§320,000
414s '17-*162,500 5 ^ s '21-*297,500
_
5s '18_ *140,000 5s ’22_ *180,000
_
414s ’19-*150,000 4 ^ s ’23--*95,000
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
4s ’05___ §$4,750 4
’ 12.*$16,000
4s ’06___ §10,000 4 ^ s '13.-*22,500
4s ’09___ §12,500|4^s ’ 13--§ 18,000
MARSHFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
Garbage Plant Bonds.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5s ’ 18 J-D $60,000c_ Dec 1 1933 4s '08_____________________ §$40,000
_
Historial Museum Bonds.
5s
F-A 25,000c__________ 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924 $102,000 4 ^ s ’l l ___________________ *$52,500
Hospital Bonds.*
Tot.ass.val.’23 (abt.act.)-10,014,415
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$8-75 4s ’05___ *$2,500 4 ^ s ’ 15-§$16,500
Population 1920______________ 7,394 414s ’l l --*35,000 414s ’ 17--§26,000
414s '12-_ *4,000 5s ’ 18___ *35,000
414s ’ 14-_*50,000 5s ’ 19— §112,500
MARQUETTE COUNTY.
4 ^ s ’ 14--*25,000
Montello is the county seat.
Market Bonds.
TOTAL D E B T __________
(7)
*$187,500
Assessed val. real_______ $13,104,467 414s ’13-§$67,50015s ’ 19
Assessed val. personal_
_ 3,734,30b 4s Park Bonds.
'05___ *$9,500 414s ’ 12.*$18,000
Total assess, val. 1920_ 16.838.773 4 s ’05___ §1,000 4K s ’ 1 2 -. §30.000
_
Total assessed val. 1921--16.061.391 34£s’06_- *5,000 414s ’13--*45,000
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’20___$5-80 314s ’06-- *3,000 4H s ’14-_*50,000
Population 1910, 10,741; 1920.10,443 4s ’06___ §2,500 4H s ’ 15-*363,000
4s ’07----- *3.000 414s ’ 16--*12,000
MAUSTON.
4s ’07___ *9,000 4s ’ 16____ *30,000
This city Is in Juneau County.
4s ’07___ *2,250 414s '16*-180,000
Sewer Bonds.
§2,250 5s ’ 18___*210,000
_
414s
A-O $5,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1929 4s ’07___ §16,000 5s '18____ *35,000
’08___
414s
M -N 12,000c____ 1931-1936 4s ’09___ §15,000 4J^s ’ 19--*75,000
4s
Street Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 1 0 --§24,000 6s ’20--.§280,000
414s F-A $4,2 0 0 c ____ 1925-1929 4 ^ s ’ 11_§126,000 6s '21___ §170,000
4H s
A-O
4 ,8 0 0 c____ 1925-1929 4J^s ’ 12---*6,G00 5s ’22___*315,000
414s M -N 8,0 00c____ 1927-1930
Permanent Harbor Impt. Bonds
W ater-W orks Bonds.
414s ’ 16*$120,000 414s T9*$150,000
4 J^s
M -N $2.0 0 0 c____ 1925-1926 4s T 7 _ §51,200 6 s ’20-..§400,000
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24. $36,000 4Ms T 7- §65,000 5 s ’22---§450,000
Water debt_______________
2 000 5s T 8 __ *105,000
Assessed val., real estate $1,270,105
Police Departm ent Bonds.
Assessed valuation, pers’l . . 593.431
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(4-5 act)-1,863.536 4s T 6 —-§$24,30016s ’21 — §$212,500
4 ^ s T 9- §187,3001
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '24-S30 50
Public Library Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,701; 1920, 1,966 414s ’ 12-§.$12,000|4^s ’ 13-*$13,500
S chool Bonds.
MAYVILLE JT. FREE H. S. D.
§$6,000 4H s'15. §$66,000
This district (P. O. Mayville) is in 4s ’05____ *54,000 4 H s ’ 16. *240,000
4s ’07____
Dodge County.
4 H s ’ 16. §264,000
’08____
5 s ’23 M-S$190,000--Mar 1 ’25-’38 4s ’09____ §56,000 4 ^ s ’ 17. §208,000
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1573.) 4s TO____ §61,250 4 H s ’ 17. *312,000
§34,500
4s
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924 $190,000 4s ’ l l ___§164,500 5s '1 8 -- *140.000
Assessed valuation 1924___5,371,495 4s T 2 ____ §24.000 4 ^ s ’ 19. *225.000
Population (est.)______________5,000 4H s ’ 13-*135,000 5s ’20 -- *640,000
414s T3- §270,000 5s ’ 20-- §320,000
MENASHA C IT Y.
This city is in Winnebago County. 414s T 4 -*250,000 6s ’21 _§1,275,000
4 ^ s ’ 15-*132,000 5s ’22 -- *450,000
School Bonds.
s ’ 15-*198,000 4
5s ’22 A-O $75,000— -Oct 2 ’28-’42 4 ^Sewerage Bonds. ^ s ’23. *712,500
Bridge B onds.
414s ’ 13*$135,00014^s ’ 15§$110,000
4 ai s ’ 19 F-A $60,000-Aug 15 ’36-’39 414s ’ 14-*275,000 |4Hs ’ 17-§260,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 16 ’23- $256,500
Sewer Bonds.
Waterdebt (included)_____
32.000 5 s ’ 1 8 --*$140,000 6s ’21- §$255,000
Assess, val. real estate_____7,457.351 5s T 9 —. §135.000 5s ’22— §270,000
Assess, val. personal______ 1,956,884 6s ’20__ §160,000 4 J^s’23 §1,425,000
Total assess, val. '23 (act.) 9,414.235 514s ’21-*255,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $29 00
_
Sewerage System B onds.
Pop’n 1910. 6.081; 1920 ______ 7,214 4 J4s T 6 §$936,0001 4 s’ l 9-*$330,000
•
414s T 7 -*949,000 (6s ’20-§1,760,000
M E R R IL L .
South Sewerage D istrict Bonds.
This city is in Lincoln County. 4s ’05___ *$2,500 4s ’09---§$12,500
Inc. In 1883.
Pop’n 1910, 8.689- 4s ’06_____ *5,000 414s ’ 10--§ 9,000
1920, 8.068.
4s ’07___ *7,500 4Ms ’ l l - _*17,500
Street B onds.
4s ’08____ §10,000,
4 ^ s 0 8 - - - $10,0 0 0 c____1925-1927
Street Im provement Bonds
($5,000 payable every two years.) 4s ’05---*$10,000 4s ’08- — §$40,000
General im provement Bonds.
3Y2s ’06__*20,000 4s ’09___ §93,750
.8
_ $10,000-$10,000 yearly
_
4s ’07____*16,500 4:14s T O -§105,000
Park B onds.
4s ’07____§15,000 4H s ’ l l -*122,500
4J4s’08 - — $5,0 0 0 c __________1926
Street O pening Bonds.
6s ’20-_ §8160,000 15s ’22--*$540,000
School Bonds.
5 s ’ 22 A-0$250.000_____ 1926-1940 6s ’21__ §170,0001
5s ’24 A-O 50,000c.Apr 1 ’31-'40
V iaduct Bonds.
School Bonds (State Loan).
4s ’05___ §$5,000 4s ’08— .*$15,000
3H s’ 12 - . - $10,000 --$1,250 yrly 4s ’06___ §15,000 4s ’08_____*50,000
Sewer D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
4s ’07___ §41,250|4s ’09--------§25,000
5s T4
$6 000—$1,500 yrly
Vocational S ch ool Bonds.
4^s
...
6,000____$1,000 yrly. 4H s T9§$187,50016s ’21 — §.$340,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24- $336,000 6s ’2 0 --- §320.0001
Floating debt------------------11,000
Water=Works Bonds.
Assessed val'n, real esta te..4,466,490 4 Y s T 3 __________________ *$135,000
Assessed val'n, personal_ 2,390,810
_
West Sewerage D istrict Bonds
Other assessable property-- 477,010 4s ’05____ *.$5,000 4s ’0 8 --. §$20,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (act.val.).7,334 310 4s ’05___ §2,500 4s ’09___ §12,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $38-80 4s ’06_____ *5,000 414s T 0 - - §15,000
4s ’07____ *15,000 414s ’ l l - -*35,000
M ILW AU KEE.
TOT. DEBT, SINK. FUND. &c.—
This city is in Milwaukee Co. Inc.
Jan. 1 ’23. Jan. 1 ’ 24.
Jan. 1846. Town o f Lake was an­ Total bonded
$
$
nexed in May 1911. V. 92, p. 1327.
d e b t ______29,905,500 31,337,100
North Milwaukee was annexed in Sinking funds. 2,146,800 2,303,800
April 1922 (V. 114, p. 1570). Pop­
ulation 1910, 373,857; 1920, 457,147.
Net e b t
All o f the city’s bonds are 20-year- Water ddebt-..27,758,700 29,033,300
serial coupon bonds, the last payment
(included)..
150,000
135.000
being 20 years after date of issue.
Margin for bond issues in 1924 is
Interest in each case is payable Jan. 1 $4,447,097.
and July I at Guaranty Trust Co.,
FLOATING D E B T .— The float
N . Y ., and City Treasurer's office, ing debt, consisting o f warrants, on
Milwaukee. Issues marked (*) pay Jan. 1 1924 amounted to $744,041;
able in Jan. each year; issues marked on Jan. 1 1923 this debt amounted to
(I) in July.
$909,427.
Auditorium Bonds
SINKING FUND.— The sinking
4s ’07— §$37,5001 Hs ’ 10-.§$7,500
4
fund receives yearly a sum equal to
Bath Bonds.
5% of the original Issue of bonds, and
4s ’07_* $7,5001 K s ’ 14-§$30,000
4
4 s ’07______*1,50015s T 9 ____ §52,500 It Is required by law that this amount
the debt shall be retired annually
4s ’09____ *11,250 5s T 9 ____ §52,500 of CITY PR OPERTY.— The city
4 K s ’ l l - *3,50016s’21____ §59.500
owns Its water-works, and reoelves
43^s T 3 —*33,7501
from water rates a larger sum yearly
Bath and Library Bonds.
than the total Interest and sinking
4s ’07____*$7,500|
fund charges on its water debt.
Bridge Bonds.
ASSETS OF. C IT Y :
4s ’06---§$12,500 414s ’ 19*$150,000
4s ’ 08____ §40,000 4Y,s ’ 19-*187,500 Cash in treas. Jan. 1 1924-$5,241,872
_
4s ’09____ *31,250 5s T 9_ §112,500 U. S. Liberty Loan bonds
Jan. 1 1924__________
500,000
4}4s ’ l l -.*42,000 5s T 9 - - - §75,000
414s T 3 _-*78,750 5s ’22---§540,000 U. S. ctfs. o f indebtedness
Jan. 1 1924__________ 1,327,000
414s T 4 _-*75,000 5s ’22_--§135,000
4s T 6 ___ *144,000 414s ’22-§810,000 Bank deposit certificates
Jan. 1 1924__________
100,000
5s T 8 ___ *140,000 4j^s ’23-§361.000
Grade Crossing A bolition Bds. City property Jan. 1 1924-60,333,240
6s '20_ *$96,000\414s ’22§.$216.000
_
T o ta l___
-$67,502,112
6s ’ 21 --§255.0001




ASSESSED VALUATION:
1923.
1922.
Real estate$553,560,900$523,475,060
Personal -.-170,437,948 153,595,695
Total______723,998.848 677,070,755
Tax (per M )
$29.18
$29.15
Since 1911 the true value assess­
ment was inaugurated. Prior to
that only 60 % of full value was used
M ILW A U K E E COUNTY.
County seat Is Milwaukee.
H ospital Bonds.
4H s’ 15 A-O $88,000--O ct 2 8 ’25-’35
5s T9 A-O 225 000--O ct 15 ’25-’39
514s ’20 J-D 272.000-.Dec 1 ’25-’40
Sanatorium Bonds.
5s T3 M-SS270,000-Sept 15 ’25-’33
4 ^ s T 5A -0 88.000--O ct 28 '25-’35
V iaduct B onds.
4s ’05 M-S $22,500c __Sept 1 1925
Asylum Bonds.
4 Jus’ l l M -N$105,000.Nov 1 ’25-'31
4 ^ s ’ 14J-J
80,000--Jan 28 ’25-’34
A gricultural School.
4 Jus’ l l M -N $65,800-N ov 1 ’25-’31
H ouse of C orrection.
414s'14 F- A$300.000. - Aug 5 ’ 25-’ 34
4H s’ 16 M-S 228 000—Sept 1 ’25-’36
C oun ty Home
4Hs'12 A n $88 000--Oct 1 5 ’25-’32
4s T4 J-D 50 ono.July 15 ’ 25-’34
M etropolitan Sewerage Bonds.
5s ’22 A -0$3,908,000 Apr 1 ’33-'42
414s'23 J-D 100,0C0-June 1 ’34-’43
4% s’23 J-D 4,173,000.June 1 ’34-’43
4 T s ’24A-03.707,000- - Apr 1 ’35-’44
T O T .B D .D T . Dec 10’24 .$13,682,300
Sinking fund___________
300 223
NET DEBT Dec 10 ’24. 13,382,077
Margin for issues in 1925-41,374,559
Total value 1924_____1,264,472,651
State&Co.tax(per$l,000)’ 24_ $4.20
_
Popul’n 1910. 433,187; 1920. 539.469
AH bonds are coupon in form but
may be registered as to principal
only.
IN T . at office of County Treas.
MONROE.
This city is in Green County. In­
corporated June 1904.
W ater-W orks Purchase B onds.
4s ’07 M -N$67,000..................1926
• (Part due each year)
.s A-O - - . $40,000_______________
Sewer Bonds.
_s
- - . $18.000_______________
Paving & sewer bds 5s_____$23,000
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
5s '22 - - . $60,000c-Aug 1 ’25-'32
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’24- $247,000
Water debt (included)_
_
75 .000
Assessed val. real estate__ 5 853.050
Assessed val. personal____ 1,728,590
Total assessed value 1924--7,581.640
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923___$27.00
Popula. 1910.4,410; 1920_____ 4.788
IN T . at Wise. Nat. Bank. Milw

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OCONOMOWOC.
This city is In Waukesha Oouaty.
Sewerage Bonds.
ts
F-A $ 10,000c____ 1925-1926
.s
...
1,500______ 1925-1927
6s ’20 - - 4,0 00.-Feb 1 ’25-’32
W ater B onds.
____
4s
Aug $15,000c...............-1 9 3 0
E
Feb 1,500............1925-1927
6s ’20
4,000___ Feb ’25-’32
Street Im provement Bonds.
($1,000_____ 1925-1926
5s
Mar ^ 3,0 00-............ _--1927
1 7,500..........1928-1930
5s
--$5,000___________ 1934
Armory Bonds.
. _
6 s ’20 - - - $11.500_-Feb 1 ’25-’31
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 7 ’23- $91,000
Water debt (included)------27,000
Assessment debt (add’l)—
6,751
Assess, value real estate_ 3,966,349
_
Assessed value, personal---- 602,815
Other assessable property.. 239,500
Total assessed value 1922.-4,808,664
Total ass’d val.’ 20(abt.act.)4,495,675
Tot. tax rate (per jl.OOO) ‘22-S32.30
Pop’n In 1910. 3,054; 1920------ -3.301
OCONOMOWOC JOINT SCHOOL
D ISTR IC T NO. 3.
S chool Building Bonds.
6s ’22 Mar $185,000 ----------- yearly
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 ’24-- $185,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1922--$12 +
IN T . payable in Oconomowoc.
OCONTO.
This city Is in Oconto County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-D $26,000.-D ec 1 ’ 25-’36
.s "14 s-a
11.000________ Serially
5s ’24 M -S 30,000--Sept 1 ’25-’44
S chool B onds.
44§s’20 M-S $34,000--Mar 1 ’ 25-40
BOND. DEBT Sept 3 0 ’24- $95,000
Tot. ass'd val. ’ 23 (actual>3.946.731
Total tax ratefper $1.000) ’22.$44.00
Population 1910, 5,629; 1920, 4,920
OCONTO FALLS.
This city is in Oconto County.
W ater, Light and Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $51.500c--------------------BOND. DEBT Dec 11 ’24- $51,500
School debt (add'l)----------49,500
Water debt (add’l ) ----------1,844
Assessed value real estate. -1,537,445
Assessed value personal---- 397,570
45,000
Other assess, property-----Total assess, value 1924
(85% actual)---------------- 1,980,015
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $40.00
Population 1910, 1,427; 1920, 1,914
IN T. payable at State Bank.
Oconto Falls.

ONEIDA COUNTY.
Rhinelander is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
« ’ 16 J-J $5,750c-----July 1 1926
tt<s'17 M -N102.000----- M ay 1 1937
5s
___ 40,000----------------------5s
--45,000_______ _____ _
5s
-.39.000_______________
TOTAL DEBT Oct 4 1923 $251,750
Assess, value real esfcate-_15,767,258
Assessed value personal.. 4,822,421
Total assessed value 1922
(about 14 actual)______ 20,589,679
Co. tax rate (per #1.000) '22 —$11 80
NEENAH.
Pop’n 1910, 11,443; 1920, 13.996
This city is in Winnebago County
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.
Inc. 1873. Population 1910. 5,734;
1920. 7.171.
OSHKOSH.
Ref. W ater (Int. at City Treas.)
Ibis city is
5s ’08 J-J
88,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’28 Incorporated in Winnebago County
April 5 1853. Com­
I45ST3 J-J
lO.OOOc.Jan 1 ’25 ’29 mission government adopted Deo. 1
H igh-School (Int. at City Treas.)
t « s ’07 J-J $12 0 0 0 c___ 1925 1927 1911.
W ater-W ks. P urchase
Bridge Repair (Int. at City Treas.) 4Ws'14F-A $400.00Gc-Feb Bonds
1 '25-’34
5s T5
ann $3,000 ____ 1925-1927
S chool Bonds.
—
Bridge Bonds.
is ’ 10 Nov $50,000c..................1929
6s ’ 20 A-O $25,000 ____ 1925-1929 i l l s’ 14 J-D
5,000e-. -June 1 1925
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24 $57,000 It?s’ l 5 F-A 90,000c.Feb 1 '25-’34
Water debt (incl.)________
18.000
200.000c-Aug 1 '32-’41
Assess, val., real estate__ 8,917,180 414s’22 F-A orks Bonds,
Assess, value, personal__ 3 049,610 ts ^/ater-W JS40.000C---Jan 2 1935
’ 17 J-J
Tot.ass d val. 24(act.val. 111,966,790
\ 45,000c...Jan 2 1930
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923..-$27.00 6s ’ 18 J-D 50,OOOc_Dec 1 ’25-’ 29
5s ’23 J-J 100,000cJuly 15 ‘36-’37
NEW
RICHMOND (C.)
AND
Bridge Bonds.
RICHMOND, STAR PRAIRIE 4)4s’ 13 July $80.000c—.
------AND STANTON (Ts.) Jt. S.D. 1. (SubJ. to call aft. 5 yrs. from issue.)
This district (P, O. New Rich­ l*4s'19 A-O 200.000c.Apr 1 '25-'39
mond) is in St. Croix Countv.
Cemetery Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
M-S $55,000c— Sept 1 1926
4*^s’ 16 Feb $27,000_____ 1925-1932 6s
Bonds.
TO T. B D . D T. Oct 1 9 ’24- $28,000 4s R efu n d in g$75,000c ...........— 1938
A-O
Assess, val. ’24 (70% act.) .2,255,049
Storm and Sanitary Sewer.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-S22.00 4)*s’ 15 M-N$35,OOOc.May 1 ’26-35
Population In 1922____________2,200 6s ’20 A-O 45 ,00 0 c...O ct 25 1928
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
n e w Lo n d o n !
ct 1 1926
This city is In Waupaca County. 6s ’20 A-O $53,00 0c-.-O$1,543,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’24
6s
- - - $150,000______________ Water debt (incl.)----------669,000
Bridge B onds.
4s
$9,000c......................... Assess, val., real estate---- 29,191,225
Assess, val., personal___ 15,068,195
State Loan.
value 1924 (actual) .44,259,420
3 Ms
...
$6,250c................. ........ Total tax (per $1,000) 1923---$27.00
Total
School Bonds.
4s
___
$5,000c--------------------- Population 1910. 33.062' 1920.33 162
IN T . payable at City Treas. office,
Paving Bonds.
,5
a
$14,000-......................... in Oshkosh or in New York.
BOND. DEBT Oct. 13 ’24- $137,000 OUTAGAMIE COUNTY.
Water debt, included_____ $39,000
Appleton is the county seat.
Total assessed value 1924
Highway
(14 to 3-5 actual)_______ 5 289,220 4J^s’ 16 J-J (Int. at County Treasury)
$60,000c.july 1 ’25-'26
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-. -$.35.00
Population 1910, 3,383; 1920, 4,667 4J^s’ 17 J-J $120.000c-July 1 ’25-’27
5s ’ 18 M-S 272,000.-M ar 1 ’27- 30
IN T . payable at the City Treas­ 5s ’ 19 M-S 272,000-.M ar 1 ’31-’34
urer’s office.
5 s ’ 19 J-J 180,000 _____ 193.5-1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 15’ 23$1.073.598
NORTH MILWAUKEE.
Assess, val., real estate_ 63,880,058
_
This cLy is in Milwaukee Co.
Assess, val.. personal___ 12,568,508
W ater Bonds.
731,971
.s
- - - $21,000_______________ Other assessable property.
Total assess, val. 1923.. 76,448,566
Street Bonds.
$9 20
.s
$30,000_______________ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923
Pop. 1910, 49.102: 1920
-5 5 .1 1 3
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
_s
--.$ 1 4 2 ,5 0 0 -____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-. $193,500
Tot.assess.val.’24(60%act) 5.660.000 OZAUKEE COUNTY.
Port Washiogtou is the county seat
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds.
1923 (est.)_____________
$30.00
A-O $10,000 . -Apr 1 1925
Population 1910, 1.860: 1920, 3.047 _s

MONROE U N .F R E E S. D. NO. 1.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T5 F-A $28 000c.Feb 1 ’25-’ 31
Heating Plant Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 15F-A $8,000c $1,000 yly Febl
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’ 24- $36,000
Assess, val. real estate____6,191,245
Assessed val., personal____1.753,575
Total assessed val. 1924___7,949,820
Population 1920______________ 4,788

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WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS

OZAUKEE (Concluded).
58

Road Bonds.

...

$177,000 ____1925-1934
f 57,500____Apr 1 1925
5s '22 A-O-j 50,000___ Apr 1 1927
[115,000. .A pr 1 ’29&’33
4 H s’23
100,000--Apr 1 ’36&’42
5s ’24 A-O f 168,000-Aprl’35-’37 ’38
1188,000-A p rl’40-’41 ’43
BOND. D EBT N ov 12 ’24*1,065,590
Actual value (est.)______ 38,000,000
Total assess, val. 1923___ 33,227,080
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-*84.25
Pop’n 1910. 17,417: 1920.._ .16 335
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
P A RK FALLS.
This city is in Price County. In­
corporated March 21 1912.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $56,000c.July 1 ’25-’ 41
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s T7 M -N $12,000___ N ov 1 1927
5s ’22 M-S
24,000___ Sept 1 1932
5s ’24 A-O
30,000___ Apr 1 1934
TO T . D EBT Oct 13 ’ 2 4 .— $122,000
Water debt (incl ) ________
56,000
Total assess, v a l.’24 (est.) 4.469,022
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$35 ()0
Population 1910, 1,972: 1920, 2,676
IN T . payable In Park Falls.
PHILLIPS.
This city is in Price County.
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s
___$10,000c________________
W ater W orks & Sewage Bonds.
($7,500______1925-1929
5s
125,000_____ 1930-1939
( 7,500_____1940-1944
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Pop’n, 1910, 1,948: 1920...........1,973
PLATTEVILLE.
This city is in urant County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s
M N $8,000c___ $1,000 yrly
B O N D . D E B 1’ Dec 3 1 '2 3 .
$8,000
Floating debt (additional)
90.000
Tot.ass’d val.’23(91 % act).5,362,734
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$27.20
Pop’n in 1910. 4.452; ’20______4.353
IN T . payable in Chicago.
PLYMOUTH.
This city Is in Sheboygan County
Incorporated in 1877.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’22 J J $50,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 ’ 24. $76,000
Water debt (add’l)________
18,000
T ot. ass. val.’ 24 (90% act.)4.261,232
Tot. tax rate (per $1.000) '23-S26.80
Population 1910. 3.094; 1920, 3.415

Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$26.75
Population 1910, 3.149; 1920, 3,537
x lut. at Harris Tr & Sav. Bank.
Chicago, and on other bonds at the
City Treasurer’s office.
PRICE COUNTY.
Phillips is the county seat.
C ounty T raining S chool Bonds.
5s T9 J-D $70,000 _____ 1925-1934
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24
$70,000
Assessed val., real estate-20,093,438
Assessed val., personal_ 3,476,686
_
Total assessed val. 1923
(about % actual)______23,570,124
Popula'n 1910, 13,795; 1920, 18,517
RACINE.
Racine is In Racine C o. In c.1848.
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’09 F-A $5,500_Feb 1 ’25-’29
5s T4 A-O 67,500—Oct 1 ’ 25-'34
4 H»sT5 M -N 52,250..M a y 1 ’25-’35
5s T8 F-A 22,000—Aug 1 ’ 25-’38
6s ’20 J-J
3 2 ,000 ..July 1 ’25-’40
Street Improvement Bonds.
Is 06 . . .
5,000--M ay 1 25-’26
4H s’08 . . .
10,720c.June 1925-'28
4H s’ 10 A-O 15,000—Apr 1 ’25-’30
41*sT6 A-O 24 .000 ..Oct 1 ’ 25-’36
4)4sT9 J-D 56 ,000 ..June 1 '25-’39
4Jis’ 19J-D 15 000 _____ 1925-1939
6s ’ 20 J-J-- 6 000. .July 1 ’25-’30
6s ’ 21 F-A ( 6.000c.Aug l ’25-’ 26
160,000c. Aug 1 ’ 27-T1
4 ^ s '2 2 A O (48.000 —Oct 1 *25 ’32
150,000..Oct 1 ’ 33 ’42
Lake Shore P rotection Bonds.
4^ s'10 . . .
$5 ,400 ..M ay 1 ’25-’30
4?*sT9 F-A 150.000-.Aug 1 ’25-'39
6s ’20 J-J 160,000—July 1 ’ 25-'40
R efu nding Bonds
is ’06 J-J
$3,500-. July 1 ’25-26
14$s’ 10 F-A 13.000—Feb 1 ’25 '37
m s ’ 12 M-S 16,OOOc.Mar 1 ’25-’32
Cemetery Bonds.
4^ s'10 . . . $6.000c.Nov 1 25 '30
School Bonds.
4Hs'08 . . .
$5 ,304-.June 1 ’25-’28
4la s 'll . . .
17,500.. Mar 1 ’25 ’31
lH s ’ 12 M-S 10,000-.Apr 1 ’25-’32
4t*s’ 13 M-N 27.0 T )........ 1925-1'J
33
4 K s’ 15 M-S ; 4 0 0 0 c--_Mar 1 1925
150,OOOc.Mar 1 ’26-35
44is’ 19 M-N321.500_.Nov 1 ’25-’39
6s ’ 21 F-A 646 000c. Aug 1 ’25-’4l
4H ’24M-S15 120,000-Sept 15 ’25-’44
G arbage-Incinerator Bonds.
4)^sT2 M-N $ 13 800c-Nov 1 25-’32
Park-Site Bonds.
tj* s ’ 13 M -N S22.500-.M ay 1 25-’33
Isolation Hospital Bonds.
6 s ’ 20 M-S( $1.715—Sept 1 ’25-’30
1 70.000. .Sept 1 ’ 31-’ 40
Memorial Hall Bldg. Bonds.
4% ’24M-S15 ($45,000 Septl5’27-’31
[130,000 Septl5’32-’44
Bridge Bonds.
6s '20 J-J ) $24-000—July 1 ’25-’36
\ 2.000___ July 1 1937
5V$s’20 . . . 255.000..Jan 1 ’25- 41
6s ’21 F-Af 84.000c.Aug 1 ’25-’36
i 40.000c.Aug 1 ’37-’41
City Park Bonds.
m s ’ 22 A-O $18,000 --Oct, 1 ’ 25-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-82,677,000
Assessed valuation 1924.-83,463.379
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $28 72
Popul’n 1910, 38,002; 1920, 58,593
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.

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 n d in g Bonds.
4)4 s
. . . $19,500. — ........ — 1935
W ater Plant Bonds.
5s
— _ $90,000_______________
Street Bonds
4J4s’ 14 . . . $21,000____Feb 1 1935
Bridge Bonds.
’03 Feb $42,500c...........Feb 1925
§Sewer Bonds.
4)4s’09 F-A $10 OOOc.Feb 1 ’ 25-’29 RACINE COU N TY?
S chool Bonds.
Racine is the county seat.
4H s’ 16 F-Af *4,OOOc.Feb 1 ’25-’26
Road Bonds.
\ 45.000c.Feb 1 ’2V-’36
($132,000c_ Jan 1 1927
_
4H s’ 16 P-A
2 OOOc.Feb 1 ’ 25-’ 26
6s
J-J[ 133,000c. ..J a n 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $230,000
I 132.000c. __Jan 1 1933
Assessed vai n, real estate..3.685,230
( 133,000c__ Jan 1 1928
Assessed val’n. personal_ 1.599,664
_
5 s ’ 22 J-J 132,00 0c...Ja n 1 1931
Total assessed value 1924
133.00 0c.-.Ja n 1 1934
(about 80% actual)_____5,284,894
I 132 .000c.- . Jan 1 1937
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$32.50
( -'O.OnOrv Jan 1 1910
{ IN T. at City Treasurer's office
BOND. DT. Oct 13 ’24- *1,262.000
Assessed val., real estate 99,137,794
Assessed val., personal _ 24,187,778
PORTAGE COUNTY.
Total assessed val., 1923-123,325.572
County seat is Stevens Point.
Tot. tax rate per *1.000) ’24-S77.32
Highway Bonds.
6s ’24 A-OS150,000- - Apr 1 ’26-’28 Populat'n 1910. 57,424: 1920, 78,961
IN T at County Treasurer’s office
TOTAL DEBT M ay 1 ’24 $159,000
Assess, val., real estate
29.748.186
REEDSBURG.
Assess, val., personal___ 7.451621
This city Is In Sauk County.
Total assess, val. 1924___ 37.200 807
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-.. $4.48
Popul’n 1910. 30.945; 1920. 33,649 — T8 . . . $23,000_______________
Street Improvement Bonds.
INT. at the County Treasury.
5s
. . . $18,000 _____ 1925-1933
BOND. DEBT Tan 1 1920. $92,500
PORT W ASHINGTON.
Assessed value 1920_______ 4.723.531
This city is the county seat of Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$24.20
Ozaukee County. Incorp. 1882
Population 1910, 2,615; 1920, 2,997
Com m unity Hall Bonds.
5s ’24 M -N $15,000___________1938 RHINELANDER.
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Oneida County.
5s ’24 M -N $15,000___________1938 Tnc. Mar. 20 1894.
W ater and Light Bonds.
H igh-S ch ool-B uilding Bonds.
4s
M-S $14 OOOc.Mar 1 ’25-’26 5s T3 M-S $7.00 0c............ — 1925
Sewer Bonds.
S chool B o n d s.,
4J4s’ l l F-A *6,750c.Feb 1 ’25-’2" 4 8 s ’ 23 M-S $76,000—Mar 1 ’25-’ 43
4
6s
F-A 25,000___________1936 4M s’23 M-S 23,750--M ar 1 ’25-’43
5s
F-A 24,000__________ 1934
W ater W orks Bonds.
GEN . BD . D T . Oct 13 ’24- $100,250 4)4s’23 M-S $28,500--M ar 1 ’25-’43
Floating debt (additional).
6,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate____2.531,740 4% s’23 M -N $25,000______________
Assess, val. personal______ 775,555 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1923- $174,000
Assess, value bank s to ck .. 163,915 Assessed val. real estate___4.991.430
Total assessed value 1924
Assessed val. personal_____ 2 238,362
(about % actual)_______ 3,471,210 Other assessable property.- 175,906
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923_ $26.40 Total assessed val., 1923
_
Population 1910. 3,792; 1920, 3,340
(about H actual)_______ 7,405,698
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$35.00
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN.
Population 1910, 5,637; 1920, 6,654
This city is in Crawford C ounty.
INTEREST payable In Chicago.
x High*School B uilding Bonds.
4 V£sT6 M-S ($33.000-Mar 1 ’25-'35 RICHLAND CENTER.
\ 5,000— Mar 1 1936
This city Is in Richland County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
Incorporated Feb. 1897.
($12,000.-Sept 1 ’28-’31
River Im provement Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S-{ 45,000—Sept 1 ’32-’40 ,s
. . . $30,000...........................
[ 4,000___ Sept 1 1941
Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 3 0 ’21. $158,500 5s T7 J-J $15 000--July 1 ’25 '26
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
92.25
C ity Hall Bonds.
Water sinking fund_______
11,000
____$ 2 8 ,7 5 0 --......................
Assess, val., real estate____2.564.849
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_____ 833,764
$3.000---------------------Tot. ass’d val. '21 (85-90%
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24. $66,750
actual)_________________ 3,398,613 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
2.700




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Assess, val., real estate____ 3,836,400
Sewerage-System B onds.
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,041.683 6 s ’23 M -N $1,750-..M a y 15 1930
(Optional M ay 15 1928)
Bank stock_______________ 121,820
City-Hall B onds.
Tot .assess, val .’24 (92 % act) 4,999,903
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$25.50 4 ^ s ’ 15 J-D $55,000..J u n e 1 ’ 25-’34
R efu nding Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,652: 1920, 3,409
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago 4 ^ s ’ 10 M-S $31,500.-M ar 1 ’25-’30
4 Jus’ l l M-S 16,000____Mar 1 1930
School Bonds.
RICE LAKE.
6s '21 J-J $350.000..Jan 2 ’27-’32
This city is in Barron County.
40.000.
-Aug 1 ’ 25-’ 29
Bridge B onds.
20.000.A ug 1 ’ 30-’31
5s ' 17 A-O $22,000___ Apr 1 1929
5s ’ 22 F-A [11,000___ Aug 1 1932
H igh-School Bonds.
38.000.A ug 1 ’ 33-’36
5s T7 A-O $30,000_ Apr 15 1935
_
64.000.
-Aug 1 ’37-’40
Sewer Bonds.
17,000___ Aug 1 1941
5s
$30,000____________
20.000-Aug 1 ’ 25-’29
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1920- $88,750
20.000-Aug 1 ’30-’33
Assess, val. 1920 (about
80% actual)___________ 4,075.255 5 s ’ 22 F-A 18,000-.Aug 1 ’34-’36
21.000-Aug 1 ’37-’ 39
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920. - _$37.30
16.000.
-Aug 1 ’40-’41
Population 1910, 3,968; 1920. 4.457
5,000___ Aug 1 1942
Bridge Bonds.
BIPON.
($28,000--Aug 1 '25-’27
This city Is In Fond du Lac County. 6s ’21 F-Aj 40,000.-Aug 1 ’28-’31
M unicipal Opera House Bonds.
48.000- -Aug 1 ’32-’35
5s T6 M-S $18.000--M ar 1 ’25-’36
[ 80,000.-Aug 1 ’36-’40
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
Paving Im provement Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S $22,000_________ 1938 6s ’23 M -N $22,400...M a y 15 1930
M unicipal S treet.Im p t. Bonds.
(Optional M ay 15 1928)
5s ’23 M-S15 $37,500c Mar 15 ’ ’25-’39 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922S1,165,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 14 ’24- $84,800 Assessed valuation 1922-_35.410.000
(Real estate___4.518 745 Tax rate (per $1,000) '21_____$29.42
Assess, val. <Personal____ 1,141 632 Population 1920, 26.398; 1921, 30.955
|Bank stock_
_ 336,675
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the First
1924
|Tot .(98%act.)5 997 052 Nat’l Bank, Chicago: on 5s of 1922
Total tax rate (per$1.000) '23.$28.00 at the City Treasurer’s office.
Population 1910, 3,739; 1920. 3.929
SHEBOYGAN FALLS.
This city is in Sheboygan County.
RIVER FALLS.
Incorporated Aug. 21 1913.
This city is in Pierce County.
W ater-W orks B onds.
Electric Power Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $14,000c_______ serially 5s T 6 F-A $28,200c Aug 1 ’25-’36
5s T9 F-A 22.750-.Feb 1 ’25-’37
Imorovem ent Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 A-O $27,000c_______ serially 5 s ’23 F-A 28,500.-Feb 1 ’25-’43
Light Plant Bonds.
Bridge B onds.
6s ’23 F-A $7,000c______________ 5s T6 F-A $15,000c _Aug 1 ’ 25-’30
5s ’23 F-A 12,000c______________ BOND. D EBT Nov 17’23. $103,000
Assess, val. real estate____2,274,050
Electric Plant Equip. B onds.
5s ’23 M -N $20,000c______________ Assess, val., personal prop. 718,750
_
72.200
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924 $71,000 Assess. v a l b a n k stock_
Assessed value, real esfate_2.053.155 Total assess, val. 1923____3,065.000
Assessed value, personal_
_ 621,295 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.S27.50
Twt.ass'd val.'23 (85% act.)2.674 450 Population 1910. 1,630; 1920,2,002
IN T . at the City Treas. office.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923.--$26 23
Population 1910. 1,991; 1920, 2,273
SHEBOYGAN VALLEY D R . D.
This district (P. O. Elkhart Lake)
ROCK COUNTY.
is In Sheboygan County.
Janesville is the county seat.
Drain. System C onstruction Bds.
Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds.
5s
...$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ............................ 6s T7 J-J f $83,600.-July 1 ’25-’35
1 8,734 27-July 1 1936
Road Bonds.
-s
...
$27,000.......................... TOTAL D E B T ........................ (?)
5s
...
25,000........................
5s T9 J-D 200.000c.June 1 ’ 26-’ 27 SHOREW OOD.
This village (formerly East Mil­
5s T9 .T-D (650 000c...Tune 1 1926
\ l00.000c_.June 1 1927 waukee) is in Milwaukee County.
Incorporated Aug. 21 1900.
_s
_ . . 300,000____________
S treet Im provement Bonds.
5s T9 J-D 200,000--June 1 ’32-’33
os T9 J-D 200,000.-June 1 ’34-’35 4?4s’24M-N [$15,000--M ay 1 ’25-’39
1 10,000--M ay 1 ’40-’44
TO T. DEBT June 1923 ..$1,000.000
Sewer & Drain Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1922.116,787,625
($5,000..M a y 1 ’25-’29
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___ $2.40
Pop’n 1910. 55.538; 1920___ 66,l5f 4% s’24M-N \10,000.-M ay 1 ’30-’34
[30,000-_M ay 1 ’35-’44
IN T . on 5s of 1919 at the County
G eneral Fund Bonds.
Treasurer’s office.
5s TO
10,000_______________
’ll . .
8,000......... ..................
RUSK CO. FARM DRAIN. B IST 5s T4 - . 5s
.
21,000_______________
This district (P. O. Ladysmith) is 5s T5
J-J $22 0 0 0 ...........1925-1935
in Rusk County.
[ 9,000.-Oct 1 '25-’27
6s T8 - . . $17,500 _____1925-1931 4 ^ s ’ 17 . . . (20.000__0ct 1 ’2S-’32
TO T. BD. D T . Oct 30 ’20..-$25,000
(30.000 Oct 1 ’33-’37
P u blic Impt. Bonds.
SAUK CITY.
6s ’21 - . - $72.000_______________
This village Is In Sauk County
Electric L ight Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
4 ^ s ’22 . . . $73,000_______________
6s ’21 M -N $ ’ 9.800 _____ 1925-1941 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 23- $273,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate_ 13,892,305
_
6s ’21 M -N $12,500 _____ 1925-1941 Assessed val’n, personal _ 872,935
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24. $80,000 Total assessed val’n 1923
Water debt (included)
50,000
(90% or less of act. val.)14,765,242
Ass’d v a l.’24 (abt.90%act)—Total tax rate(per$l ,000)’23 --$2 1.59
Real___________________ 1,035,855 Pop’n 1910, 707; 1920______ 2,650
Personal_______________ 470,955
T ota l__________________ 1.536,815
SCHOOL D IST.
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 .$24,00 SHOREWOOD B o n d s .
School
Population in 1910, 867: 1920, 1,162 5s H ig h M-S8143,000--Sept 1 ’25-’35
’24
IN T. at Second Ward Savings (For maturity see V . 119, p. 2441.)
Bank. Milwaukee.
Funding Bonds.
5s T5 F-A $21,125 .........1925-1929
SAUK COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT Nov 10 '24- $714,000
County seat Is Baraboo.
Floating debt (State loan). 15,930
C ourt-H ouse Ronds
Assessed valuation 1924 -17,094,065
4s g ’05 Mar $3,500c ..M a r 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$14.95
T raining-Sch . Bds.
Population in 1924 te st).. ..5.000
4s TO Apr Sl,000c--A pr 1 ’ 25-’26
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at the Bank
Asylum Bonds
of Shorewood.
4s TO Apr $ 15,O00c.Apr 1 '25 30
4s TO Sent 1 500c ..S ep t 1 1925 SOUTH MILWAUKEE.
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24
50,000
This city is in Milwaukee County.
Assess, val. real estate___ 48,927,904
Assess, value personal___ 12,519,707 5s Sewer Bonds.
T9 J-J $20,000c._Jan 1 ’25-’44
Total assessed value 1924-61,447,611
chool Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923.-$4.57 + 5s S22 .T-J $45,010c_.Tuly 1 ’ 25-’42
’
Pop’ n 1910, 32,512: 1920____32.51? TOT. BD. D T. June 1922- $324,000
IN T . payable in Baraboo.
Total assessed val. 1923 -.9,055,835
Total tax rate(per $1,000)’20.$25.00
SHAWANO.
Population 1910, 6.092; 1920. 7.598
This city is in Shawano County.
IN T . on 5s of 1919 and on 5s of
S chool Bonds.
1922 payable at the office of the
($3,000___ Mar 1 1925 City Treasurer.
4 J^s’24 M-S 28.000-.M ar 1 ’26-’32
30,000._Mar 1 ’33-’38 SPARTA SCHOOL DISTR IC T
139,000____Mar 1 1939
NO. 1.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
This district (P. O. Sparta) is In
Pop’n, 1910, 2,923; 1920______ 3,544 Monroe County.
S chool Bonds.
SHAWANO COUNTY.
5 ^ s ’22 - . - $187,000....... 1925-1937
Shawano is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1924 $215,000
Insane-Asylum Bonds.
Assessed value 1923______$4,718,690
4s ’ l l M-S $77,000c.Mar 20 ’25-’3l School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$18.00
4s T3 M-S
9,000c_Mar 20 ’25-'33
BOND. D EBT Sept 3 0 ’21 $122,000 STANLEY.
This city is in Chippewa County.
Total assess, val. 1921___ 44,572,908
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920...$9.11
Auditorium Bonds.
Populat’n 1910. 31,884; 1920, 33.975 5s ’24 July $30,000.-July 1 ’32-’41
INT. at Halsey, Stuart & Co.,
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s
F-A $17,000___________1931
Chicago.
BOND. DEBT Sept. 1 ’24- $47,000
SHEBOYGAN.
Tot. ass’dval. ’24(80% act.) .1,911,305
This city is in Sheboygan County Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’23--$35.00
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Pop’n, 1910, 2,675; 1920______ 2,577
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
4s ’09 M-S $135,000-Mar 1 ’25-'29

D ec., 1924.]
STEVENS POI” T .
This city is it. Portage County.
Sewer Bonds.
_s ’00
512,000..........................
-s ’02 . . .
4.500...........................
-s ’05 . . .
1,500.........................
.8 ’ l l _
_
8,0 00..$1,000 yearly
_
6 ,0 00.. 2,000 yearly
.8 ’ 16 _
5s ’ 20 A-O |25,000...A p r 15 1932
6s
...
25,000_______________
Pavement Bonds.
6s
. . . $50.000_________ _____
R efu n d in g Bonds.
. 8 ’ 15 . . . $8.000............................
Bridge Bonds.
5s
. . . $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ...------- ---------Park Bonds.
.8 ’ 1/ . . . $18,000..$2,000 yearly
Road Bonds.
_s '17 $12,000..$1,000 y'ly Oct 15
W ater Works Bonds.
5s ’ 22 A-0 $lOO,OOOc_Apr 1 ’32-MI
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 ’24 -- $473,500
Water debt (incl.)________ 100,000
Assessment debt (add’l)— $51,000
8,000
Floating debt (add’l)--------Assessed val., real estate— 8,875,265
Assessed val., personal----- 2,205,855
Other assessable pronorty . 395,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(65% act.)ll,476,120
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$35 .00
Pop. 1910,8.692; 1920--..........11.371
IN T. on 5s o f 1922 at the City
Treasurer’s office.

WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS
THREE LAKES DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O. Three Lakes)
is in Oneida County.
6s '18 J-J $52,000-Mar 12 ’25-’37
TOTAL D E B T ______________ (7)
IN T . payable at the State Bank
of Three Lakes
TOMAH.
Tnis city is In Monroe County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 17’24. $57,680
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
11,285
Water debt (included)____
31,60)
Assess, val. real est______ 2,300,895
Assess, val. personal prop.
623,913
Total assessed value 1924..2,924.808
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$43.00
Population. 1910, 3.419; 1920, 3,257
TOMAH SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
5 s ’ 20 J-J $34,000 due part y ’rly
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1 1921. $93,000
Ass’d val. 1921 (80% act.)—
Real estate_____________ 200,000
Personal_______________
50.000
T otal__________________ 250.000
Tax rate (per .$1,000) 1921------$18 00
Population 1921 (est.)------------- 3,400

WASHBURN.
This city is in Bayfield County.
Street Bonds (C ity’s P ortion ).
41*s ’ 1 6 - .. $14,000__________ 1935
5s 17 M -N il 1.000. _Nov 1 ’25-’35
B O N D . D EBT Dec 6 1924. $61,000
Assess, val. real estate____1.182,500
Assess, val. personal prop.. 295,282
Tot.ass’d val. '24 ( ii act.). I ,477,782
Pop’n in 1910, 3.830; 1920---3.707
z INT. payable at Continental &
Commercial Nat'l Bank. Chicago.
WASHBURN COUNTY.
Shell Lake is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4Ms'21 J-D $60,000..June 1 ’32-M2
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924 $75,000
Tot.ass’d val.'23 (80 % act.) 12,446,690
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $11.90
Population 1910, 8,196; 1920, 11,377
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.
W ASHINGTON COUNTY.
West Bend is the county seat.
Highway Impt. Bonds.
5s ’21 A-O $300,000____Apr 1 ’29,
’32 & ’35
5s ’ 22 A-O 700,000c ..A p r 1 1936
(Due $100,000 1924 and $150,000 in
each of the years 1927, 1930, 1933
and 1930.)
[300,000-.Apr 1 1925,
5s ’23 A-O
1931 & 1934
(150.000____Apr 1 1938
5s ’23 A-O 290.000- Apr 1 ’ 28 &’37
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24-SI .650,000
Assess, value, real estate. .37,925 695
Assessed value, personal.. 7,195,036
Total assessed value 1924
(84.82% actual)_______ 45,120.731
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’23$8 80
Populat’n 1910, 23,784; 1920, 25,713
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

13
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $33.00
Population 1910, 3,362; 1920—4,440
WAUPUN SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Fond du Lac Co.
3 9*s&4s... $11.092.99 ------- yearly
(Last payment due Feb. 1 1933)
4s
_
_ $26,000___ $3,000y ’rly
(Last payment due Feb 1 1932)
BOND. DEBT Oct. 13 24 $37,003
Tot.assess.val.'24(90% act)4,901,998
School tax rate (per $1,000)'24$15.04
Population in 1920____________4.280
WAUSAU.
This city is in Marathon County.
Incorp. 1872. Pop'n 1910. 16,560.
1920, 18.661.
Improvement Bonds.
4s 08 J-D a 18.200c. Dec 1 25- 28
110.000.-A pr 1 ’31-’32
15.000
___________Apr 1 1933
■ s ’ 18 A-O 120,000___ Apr 1 1934
5
30.000-Apr 1 ’35-’37
125 000____Apr 1 1938
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
4s '05 A-O $6,000c................. 1925
Sewer Bonds.
4s ’09 J-D $6.400c.Dec 31 ’25-'28
4 ‘*s'13 A-O 6.930c.Apr 1 ’25-’33
4 4* s’ 1 5 ___ 28.000____July ’30-’ 32
S chool B uilding Bond*.
4s '06 A-O $6,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’26
4s 09 J-D 20,0O0c_Dec 31 ’25-'28
4 )*s’ 13 A-O 19,980c_____1925-1933
4 Ms
75.000_______ •
W ater-W orks Impt. B onds.
43*s '12 A-O $40,000..Apr 1 '26-'29
( 35,000. .A ug 1 ’ 31-37
51*s’ 21 F-A { 25.000___ Aug 1 1938
( 90.000.-Aug 1 ’39-’41
City Hall Bonds.
4 J*s'13 A-O $14,4 0 0 c ___ 1925-1933
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 1922 $607,500
Water debt (incl.)_______
213.000
Assess, val., real estate___ 13.692,560
Assess, val., personal___ 3,965,610
Assess, val., bank s t o c k l, 0 2 1 , 4 4 o
Tot. assess, val. ’21 (about
80% actual)___________18,679,615
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$35.00
INT. payable at City Treas. office.

TOWNS OF NORTH LANCAS­
TER, SOUTH LANCASTER &
C IT Y OF LANCASTER JOINT
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO 3
A district is in Grant County.
stough ton!
H igh-School Bonds.
This city is in Dane County.
5 s ’ 23 -..$ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 ______________
S treet Im provement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 13 ’24. $150,000
5 s ’24 . . . $55,000 _____ 1925-1935 Total assessed value 1923.-4,129,091
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’ 24. $99,950
Assessed va.ue, real estate.3,645,003
Assessed value, personal__ 1,633,681 TREMPEALEAU COUNTY.
Whitehall is the county seat.
Assessed value, bank stock. 286,000
C ourt-H ouse Bds. (State Loan).
Total assessed value 1924.-5,564,684
Ass'd val.'20(abt.88%act.) 6,027,862 3 !*s’ 10 . . . $12,500----------------------Asylum Bonds.
W ATERTOW N.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $34.50
This city is in Jefferson and Dodge
-. $28,000______________
Population 1910, 4,761; 1920. 5,101 6s ’ 22
BOND. DEBT Sept 2 7 ’ 22 $40,500 counties. Incorporated 1853.
Assessed val. real________34,219,880
Street Improvement Bonds.
STRATFORD.
Assessed val. personal----- 9,966,775
4s ’08 J-J
$1,000c_ July 1 1925
_
This village is In Marathon County Tot.ass'd val.’21(1* act.).44,186,655 4s ’ 13 J-J
2,000c July 15 ’25-’26
W ater and Sewerage Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---- $10 00 5s ’22 J-J
20,000c* July 1 '25-’31
5s ’20 . . . $30,000_____ 1925-1939 Populat’n 1910, 22,928; 1920, 24,506 5s ’22 J-J
21,000c*July 15 ’25-31
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 2 ’24. $37,000
36,000c* July 1 ’25-’36
5s '23 J-J
Assessed val’n real estate_911.110
9,000c* July 15’28-32 W AUW ATOSA.
5s ’24 J-J
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 397,496 TWO RIVERS.
This city Is in Milwaukee County.
9,000c* Aug20’25-'29
5s ’24 F-A
Tot.ass’d val.'23(75% act.).1,308,606
This city is in Manitowoc County.
Inc. May 27 1897.
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$16.20
School Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’23 J-J $15,000c* July 2 ’25-’34
Population in 1910, 763; 1920, 1,014 6s ’20 F-A$286,500c_______ ______
_
5s ’24 J-J
8,000c* July 1 ’28-’35 tlis 'lO M-S $1.500r_ $500 yearly
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’ 24. $286,500
(Due $500 1926. 1927 & 1929)
W ater Works.
Assess, val. real estate___ 7,222,460 4M s’07 F-A $12,000c_Feb 1 ’25-’27 5s ’23 M-S / $9.000_____ 1925-1933
STURGEON B A Y .
Assess, val. personal-------- 2,477,330 4J*s’22 A-O 19,000c*_0ct 1 ’25-’33
l 20.000_____ 1934-1943
This city is In Door County.
Bank stock_______________ 231,800 5s ’23 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
~
8,000c* July 2 ’25-’34
W ater-W orks Bonds.
.9,931,590 5s ’23 A-O ll,00 0c*0ct 15 ’26-’31 5s ’09 _ -$750____$250 yearly
5s ’ 17 M-S J$18,OOOcMar 1 -25-’30 Assess, val. 1924 (act.)
500c___Mar 15 1925
14,000c* July 1 ’28-’34 4H s’ 10M -S
l
500c.-M ar 1 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923----- $35.21 5s ’24 J-J
Population 1910, 4,850; 1920, 7,305 5s ’24 F-A
9,nO0____ 1925-1932
7,500c* Aug 15’28-’31 5s '13 M-S
S ch ool (In t. at State Treas.)
IN T. at the Bank o f Two Rivers.
___________Pari yearly
5s T5 M-S 15.000
3V*s
J-T
6,0 00c____ 1925-1928
S chool.
3.V00-- 1.000 yearly
$5,000C-Jan 15 ’25-’27 5s T7 M-S
4s ’09 J-J
6s ’21 J-J
65,000c____ 1925-1937 Two Rivers.
14 00 0..-1 ,000 yearly
4 J*s’ 16 M-S 60,000c Mar 10 ’25-’36 5s T8
E lectric-Light Bond3.
___________1,000 yearly
24,000c* July 1 ’25-’32 5s T9 M-S 10.000
5s ’22 J-J
5s ’09 J-J
$8.000c..Jan 1 ’25-’28 VERNON COUNTY.
21.000- .-GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 5 ’24 $281,500 5< ’ 22
Viroqua is the county seat.
5 ^ s ’23 M ay 4,000___ M a y l 1926
9.000_Mar 15 ’ 25-’33
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 14,835 5s ’22 M-S
Reservoir C onstruction & Ma­
T raining S ch ool Bonds.
19.000_Mar 15 ’ 25-’43
chinery Bonds.
5s ’ 18 F-A $25,000c.Feb 15 ’ 25-’ 29 Ass’d val. 1924, real estate 9,258,600
4,0 00_____ 1925-1923
5H s’22 A-O $24,000_ Oct 1 ’25-’36 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24 $25,000 Ass’d value, personal___ 3,396,561 5s ’23
_
S ch ool Bone's.
BOND. DEBT N ov 15 ’ 24. $138,500 Assessed val. real________ 35,521,732
Total value (90% actual)-12,655,161
Water debt (incl.)________
50,500 Assessed val. personal___ 6,844,668 Total tax (per $1,000) 1923---$23.28 5s '13 M-S $9,00)c.l,000 yrlv M arl5
12,000--$1,000 yearly
Sinking fund_____________
3,800 Tot.ass’d val.’23<
60%act.)42,366,400 Popula’n 1910, 8,829; 1920, 9,299. 4 t*s 16
IN TEREST payable at City 5s T9 M-S 16,000-Mar 15 ’25-'39
Assess, val., real estate____2,856,380 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '23---- $5 00
5s T9 M-S /10 .000_____ 1925-1929
Assess, val.. personal______ 1.133,368 Popul’n 1910, 28,116; 1920. 29.252 Treasurer’s office.
(30,000_____ 1930-1939
Ass’d val.’ 24 (abt.90 % act.) 3.989,748
IN T . payable at Viroqua. Bonds
1 3.000____1925
W AUKESHA.
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '23 $42.80 are tax-free.
This city is the county seat of 5s ’ 20 M-S 20,000{ 7.000- '26-'30
Population 1910, 4,262; 1920, 4,553
(10,000 ’31-’40
Waukesha Co.
VILAS COUNTY.
6s '21 M-S 55.000-Mar 1.5 ’24-’ 41
SUPERIOR. ~~
Eagle River is the county seat.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
(For maturity ^ee V. 112. p. 2565)
This city Is situated In Douglas BOND. DEBT Oct 1921.. $45,000 4 s ’06 — _ $11,000 ____1925-1926
County. Incorp. March 25 1889. Assessed val. real______ :___7,578,587 4s ’08 F-A 7 .8 0 0 c_____ 1925-1927 5s '22 M-S |26,000_-Mar 1 ’25-’37
1 5,000--M ar 1 '38-42
Commission government adopted Assessed val. personal------- 1,011,481
4s '09 M -N 10.000c____ 1925-1929
Street Bonds.
Jan. 23 1912.
Total assess, val. 1920------- 8,590 068 4s ’ 12 July 8 ,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1932
4>*s’ 10 M-S $7,000c_ $1,000 y'rly
_
For litigation regarding special Total assessed value 1921.-9,190,001
School Bonds.
5 000-.S1.000 yearly
Impt. bonds, subsequently refunded Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.. .$12.60 4s ’ 16 Aug$136 790c____ 1925-1936 5s '15 M-S
8,000..$1,000 yearly
4,000c-..JanlO '25-’28 5s T7 M-S
Into 3 44s & 4s, see “ S. & C.” Section Population 1910, 6,019; 1920. 5,649 4V*s’ 18 J-J
for May 29 ’09 and V. 93, p. 893.
5s '19 M -N 75,000 ........ 1925-1939 5s T9 M-S 31.000________ ____
9.000_____ 1925-1933
6s ’20 M-S*$130,000. . Sept 1 ’31-’40 VIROQUA.
5s '20 J-D
36,000 ____ 1925-1940 5 s '23 . . .
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 1 '2 4 . $597,500
Fire-Protection Bonds.
This city is In Vernon County.
Sewer Bonds.
31,500
4s ’ 10 Feb $3,0 0 0 c____ 192.5-1927 Water debt (incl.)________
43*s 16 J-J $10,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1926
Sewerage-System Bonds.
_
School Bds. (Int. at City Tr. office) 6s ’20 J-J /$30,000_____ 1925-1929 4s ’ 19 J-J
4,000 .......... 1925-1928 Assess, val., real estate_ 14,325,200
Assess, val., personal____ 1,429,700
43*sfr 09J-J $100,000c
Jan 3 1930
H ospital Bonds.
t 70.000 ......... 1930-1939
_ 160,000
4s '12 July $3,000c____ 1925-1927 Assess, val., bank stock_
4s 10 J-J 100,0 0 0 c ... Sept 1 1929
W ater Extension Bonds.
2,0 00c____ 1925-1926 Tot. as’d val.’ 24 f80%act.H5.919.900
43*s'l3 J-J 65,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1933 Ps
J-D $25.000_______ 1925-1929 4s ’ 16
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24 $28.50
5s ’ 19 J-D 200,000. .June 1 ’ 30-’39 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924 $175,000
Street B onds.
5s '20 A-O 100,000..Apr 1 ’ 31-’40 Tot.ass’d val.’24(80%act.) 3,139,752 4s '13 A-O $4,000c____ 1925-1928 Pop'n. TO, 3,346; 1920..........-5 818
IN T . on some of the bonds at First
43*s’ 16 J-J
85,000___ July 1 1936 Tot.tax rate(per $1,000)'24..$43.00 TOT. BD. D T . Dec 31 ’20 $457,000
42is’22 F-A 150,000_1933-1942
Population 1910, 2,059; 1920, 2,574 Tot. assess, val.’20 (act.).16,000,000 Nat. Bank, Wauwatosa.
43*s’ 22M-S z250,000c.Sent 1 '33-M2
IN T. at the Continental & Com­ Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$32.00
4 K s’24 J-J 190,000..July 1 ’25-’44 mercial Trust <c Sav. Bank, Chicago. Pop’n 1910, 8.740; 1920..........12,558 W AUW ATOSA TOW N S. D.
S
This district (P. O. Wauwatosa) is
iN T . payable in Waukesha.
R efu nding Bonds.
in Milwaukee County.
434S'05 F-A 211.000c-.Aug 1 1925 VIROQU A (C IT Y & TOW N OF)
f$4,000c _Dec 1 ’24-’27
WAUKESHA COUNTY.
43*s’ 19 F-A 60,000____ Feb 2 1929
JT. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
5s ’23 J-D
7,500c-Dec 1 ’28-’32
Waukesha is the county seat.
4 % s’24 F-A 162,000. .A ug 2 ’25-’44
This district is in Vernon County.
6,000c.Dec 1 ’33-’35
Jail Bonds.
( $5,000--Apr 1 ’26-’ 27
Road Bonds.
7,500c_Dec 1 ’36-’38
A-0$302.000c*__________
5s '18 M-N$56,000___ M ay 1 1938 4M s’23 A-O 10,000--Apr 1 ’28-’37 5s
f 50,000c*.-Apr 1 1925 5s ’24 M-SJ 3O.O00c.Mar 15 ’25-29
( 30,000___ Apr 1 1938
S treet Bonds (G eneral).
(105 ,000c.Mar 15 ’30-44
5s g ’ 15 M -N *33 ,000 c...N ov 1 1925 BON D. DEBT Oct 13 1924 $45,000 5s '20 A -O U 00 000c*_ .Apr 11935
(?)
I 27,000c*.-Apr 1 1940 BONDED D E B T ________
43*sT6 J-J
7 50 0c...S ept 1 1926 Population in 1920___________i2,574
IN T . at the Wauwatosa State
5s ’ 18 J-J
16,000____Jan 1 1928
5s '20 A-O 732,000c*-Apr 1 ’ 25 ’36
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Minneap
5s '20 J-J *30,000...Jan 1 ’ 25-’30
(For maturitv see V. 112. p. 2005.) Bank on bonds o f 1923 at the First
5 s ’22 J-D 90.000 -June 1 ’33-M2 W ALW ORTH COUNTY.
5s
A-OS631,000c*--.1925-1941 Nat. Bank or the Wauwatosa State
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24-$2.857.500 Bank on bonds of 1924.
Sewer Bds. (Int. at City Tr. office.)
Elkhorn is the county seat.
Sinking fund____________
113,250
4s ’ 12 J-J $19,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1932
Highway Bonds.
5s g’ 15 J-J
32,000c...Jan 11925 5 s ’20 A-OJ$150,0 0 0 ...Apr 1 1926 Assess, val., real estate_ 59,436,993 WEBSTER UNION FREE HIGH
_
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
I 125,000-..A p r 1 1931 Assess, val., personal____ 9,295,160
R e fu n d in g Judgm ent Bonds.
This district (P. O. Webster) is
5s g '17 F -A /$36,000c.Aug 1 25-’33
*300,000. Apr 1 ’25&’30 Total assessed value 1923
I 24,000c.Aug 1 '34-’37 5 s ’21 A-O| *142.000.--Apr 1 1935
(82.02% actual)_______ 68,732,153 In Burnett County.
School B uilding Bonds.
TO T. BD. D T . N ov 1924.$2,245,000 5s’ 22 A-O a800,000. Apr 1 ’ 25-’40 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23 $9.63
. . . $75,000_______ ______ _
Populat’n 1910, 37,100; 1920, 42,612 6s
Tot. ass’d val. 1923______ 46,810,886 (For maturity see V. 114, p. 13351
BONDED D E B T _______ _____ __(?)
_
1*150,000c_ Apr 1 1933
Total tax (per $1,000) ’ 23------ $34.14
Pop’n 1910, 40,384; 1920--------39.671 5s ’23 A-O \*130,000c...Apr 1 1937 WAUPACA COUNTY.
Waupaca is the county seat.
WEST ALLIS!
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at City
[*150,000____Apr 1 1938
This city is in Milwaukee County,
Treas. office; (§) State B k ., M adison.
Road Bonds.
*125,000___ Apr 1 1939
and on 6s o f 1920 at the office at the 5s A-O 1 *75,000___ Apr 1 1940 5 s '20 A-O $50,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1929 [nc. Apr. 12 1906. Pop. 1910.6.645.
1920, 13.765.
Continental & Commercial National
1*250,000. .A pr 1 ’41-’42 BONDED DEBT (road)
S chool Bonds.
1*128,000___ Apr 1 1943
Oct 14 1924_______
$208,000
Bank, Chicago.
Farm Drain. Dist. No. 2 Bonds. Assess, value (real estate)-37,699,829 4Hls’07 F-A $3,000c-.Feb 1 ’ 25-’27
_
T A Y L O R COU N TY.
6s ’24 . . .
$6,000_______________ Assessed value, personal_ 9,026,470 5s ’ l l M-S 14.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’31
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924.$2.675,000 Total assessed value 1923-46,726,299 5s ’ l l M-S
3,0O0c.Mar 1 ’ 25-’30
Medford is the county seat.
6,000c-Mar 1 ’ 26-’31
Assessed val., real_______ 62,038,140 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_____ $9.31 5s T2 M-S
R oad Bonds.
5s ’24 A -0$ 100,000. .A pr 1 ’25-’34 Assessed val., personal— 10,333,895 Popula’n 1910, 32,782; 1920, 34,200 5s T3 M-S 27.000c.Mar 1 '24-’33
Total assessed value 1924
5s T5 M-S 11.000c-Mar 1 ’25-’35
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
WAUPUN.
(about'90% actual)___ 72,372,035
5s T9 M-S 225,OOOc_Mar 1 ’25-’39
43*s'13 J-J $20,000c.July 1 ’25-’29
This city is in Fond du Lac Co. 5s ’20 M-S /209 OOOc.Mar 1 ’ 25-’ 35
BON D. DEBT Oct 12 '24 $120,000 State&Co.tax(per$l ,000)’ 24---- $6.40
Street B onds.
) 90,OOOc_Mar 1 ’ 36-’ 40
Assess, val., real estate
20,557,868 Populat’n 1910, 29,614; 1920. 29,327
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at 4s '17 J-J $26,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1937 6s ’21 M-S / 72 000c. Mar 1 ’ 25-’3l
Assess, val., personal___ 3,624,191
(Subject to call at any int. date
\110.000c.Mar 1 ’32-’4 l
Tot.ass’d val.'24(80% act)24,182.059 County Treasurer’s office; on bonds
after Jan. 1918.)
State&Co.taxfper $1,000) ’ 23-17.16 marked (a) at the County Treasurer’s
5s
76,000c____ 1925-1943
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 30'21 $84,000 |
5s
- - . /130,000c____ 1925-1934
Populat’n 1910, 13,641; 1920, 18,045 office or at P. W. Chapman & Co.,
Total assessed val. 1920___3,719,074
Inc., New York.
(120,000c____ 1935-194.
IN T . at State Bank o f M edford.




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MINNESOTA—DEBT OF STATE

Sewer Bonds
F-A
’05 _
$750c_ Feb 1 1925
_
’08 M-S 15.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’27
’ 10 M-S
4,290c_Mar 1 ’2.5-’30
’ l l M-S
6.000c. Mar 1 ’ 25-’30
’ 12 M-S 12,800c .M ar 1 '25-’32
’ 12 M-S
8,000c_Mar 1 ’2 5 ’32
’ 13 M-S 17,100c.Mar 1 '25 ’33
’ 13 ___
9,0n0c.M ar 1 ’25-’ 33
_
'15 _
700c..M ar 1 1925
’ 17 M-S
6.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’27
’ 17 M-S / 4 ,000c.Mar 1 '25-’28
114,000c.Mar 1 ’29-’35
5s ’18 M-S
4.000c. Mar 1 ’25-'28
\10,000c. Mar 1 ’29-'33
5s ’ 18 M-S
9.000c.Mar 1 ’ 25-’33
5s ’ 18 M-S
9,000c_eot 1 ’25-\33
5s '19 M-S 20,000c_Mar 1 ’25-’34
6s '21 M -S/ 12 COOc.Mar 1 ’25-'30
„
\ 24,000c.M ar 1 ’ 31-’36
6s ’21 M -Sf 1,000c—.M ar 1 1925
2.000c-. .M ar 1 1926
5s
8 ,0 0 0 c ____1925-1932
\20,000c____1933-1942
5s
8 ,0 0 0 c____1925-1932
5s
. . . / 6 ,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1927
I15,00dc____1928-1942
5s
...
8 .0 0 0 c____ 1925-1932
5s
...
9 ,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1933
5s
...
/ 10,000c____ 1925-1929
(15,000c____1930-1944
5s
...
20,000c____ 1925-1944
Library Bonds.
5s '13. M-S $2,400c.Mar 1 ’31-’33
P olice and Fire Alarm Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M-S
$600c__ Mar 1 1925
Bridge Bonds.
5s
. . . f$30,000c______ 1925-1939
\ 5,000c____ 1940-1944
S treet Bonds.
5s ’ 10 M-S $9,750c_Mar 1 ’25-’30
5s ’ 13 M-S 16,380c...M ar ’ 25-’33
5s ’ 15 M-S / 1.000c ..M a r 1 1925
l20.000c.M ar 1 ’26-'35
5s ’ 17 M-S 39,000c.M ar 1 ’25-’37
5s ’ 19 —
25,500c.M ar 1 ’ 25-'39
6s ’21 . . . / 10,000c.M ar 1 ’25-'29
\ 6,000c. Mar 1 ’ 30-'31
5s
. . . /2 8 .0 0 0 c____ 1925-1938
112,000c____ 1939-1942
5s
8 ,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1932
6s
. . . / 9.0 00c____ 1925-1933
120.000c____ 1934-1943
5s
- - - 120,000c____ 1925-1944
Water Bonds.
5s ’05 P-A $3,000c__ Peb 1 1925
5s ’ l l M-S
500c_ Mar 1 1925
_
5s '12 M S
5,000c.M ar 1 ’ 28-32
5s T5 M-S
5d0c_ Mar 1 1925
_
3,000c.M ar 1 ’25-’27
6s T7 M-S
6s ’21
1,0 00c...M ar 1 1925
- I 12,000c.M ar 1 ’ 26-’31
6s ’21
85.000c.M ar 1 ’ 25-'41
5s
/ 6 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1927
\15,000c____ 1928-1942
5s
...
18,000c____ 1925-1942
BOND. D E B T Mar 1 ’24.S1,916,450
Assess, val., real estate_ 20,432,703
_
Assess, val., personal___ 8,666,629
Total assess, value 1923.-29,099,332
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923...$26.00
IN T . at John Nuveen & C o..
Chicago; Wisconsin Nat. Bank.
German-American Bank, Milwaukee;
First Nat. Bank in West Allis, Harris
Trust & Sav. Bank, Chicago, and
West Allis State Bank.
5s
5s
5s
5s
5s
6s
5s
5s
5s
5s
5s

BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '24. $92,000
_
10,082
Assessment debt (add'l)_
Other indebtedness (State
Trust Fund Loan)______
10,200
Assess, val. real estate___ 1,218,483
Assess, val. personal prop..2,728,700
Tot.ass’d val.'24(9-1 Oact).3,947,183
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$27.90
Population 1910, 3,224; 1920.-3,215
IN T . payable at Whitewater.
WHITEFISH BAY.
This village is in Milwaukee Co.
Incorporated in 1892.
G eneral Fund Bonds.
5s g T7 J-J
*3 OOOc.July 1 ’25-’27
lO.OOOc.July 1 ’28-’32
12,OOOc.July 1 ’33-’36
18.0 0 0 c ... July 1 1937
5s T7 A-O 30,400c.Oct 1 ’25-’37
5s T9 A-O 20,000c_________ 1938
4% s’22 . . .
55,000__________ 1912
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 '2 3 . $168,500
Assess, val. real estate____4,895,795
Assessed val. personal_____ 100,480
Tot. ass’d val.’23 (92%act.14,496,275
Tot.taxrate(per $1,000) ’23..$27.90
Pop’n 1910 , 542; 1920........
882
IN T . at Village Treas. office.

[ V ol. 119.

Rural Credit Bonds.
4 Ms ’23 J-J 15______________ ______ *$1,000,000 c or r
July 15 1943
4s
’23 J-D 15______ ______ _
Dec 15 1943
4 Ms ’23 J-D 15______________
Dec 15 1943
4 Ms’ 24 F-A 1___ __________ ______ *4,508,000 c*&r
Feb 15 .1944
4 Ms ’24 F-A
Feb 15 1944
4 Ms ’24 J-D 1_____________
June 1 1954
4H s '24 J-D 1__________ . . ______ *3,300,000 c*&r
June 1 1954
4Ms ’24 J-D 1_____________
. . . *3,200,000 c*&r
June 1 1954
4Ms ’24 J-D 1___ _______ --------- *5,000,000 c*&r
Dec. 1 1939
In addition, the State is responsible for a total of $24,396,616 bonds for
County Highways.
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 Co., New York, on all certificates is payable at
State Treasurer’s office.
PERMANENT TRU ST 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
W HITEFISH B AY SCH. DIST.
real property at 60% of its full valuation and any improvement thereon at
This district (P. O. Whitefish Bay) 50%. The personal property under this new law is now being assessed at
is in Milwaukee County.
33 1-3% and 25% of its full valuation, where formerly about 50% was
5s ’24 J-D $75,000c.June 1 ’25-’39 assessed. Mining property is assessed at 50% of its full value.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 494.)
TA XA B LE VALUATION.— The taxable valuation, total tax levied,
BONDED D E B T ________$174,000
and the rate of State tax have been as follows for the years named:
Assessed value___________ 6,894,837
—
-------------------------- Taxable Valuation----------------------------- Tot. Tax
IN T . at National Exchange Bank,
Land & Impls. Town Lots
Rate
Milwaukee.
(Other Than
and Imx Personal
x Total
per
Year.
Town Lots').
provements.
Property.
Valuation.
1923 ..$1,126,864,719 $594,859,606 $254,824,932 $1,976,549,257
WILLIAMS BAY CONS. S. D. 1.
$0.00
1922 ...1,115,574,866 582,426,313 254,016,064 1,952,017,243
This district is in Walworth Co.
4.18
1921 ...1,195,489,078 562,071,318 269.233.314 2,026,793,710
4.23
B uilding Bonds.
5.42
5s T6 F-A $19,9 8 0 c____ 1925-1933 1920 — .1.200,816,729 549,736.448 333,733,802 2,084,286,979
1919 ...1,003,344,253 470,448,037 300,815,074 1,774,607,364
8.10
(Subject to call after 1919.)
3.50
BOND. DEBT Dec 20 1920 $25,000 1918 ...1,014,738,846 466,805,831 268.636,274 1,760,180,951
Floating debt_____________
6,000 1917 . . . 950,467,470 449,818,008 233,848,780 1,634,134,288
5.03
3.65
Tot.assess, val.’20(85 % act.) 1,582,692 1916 . . . 931,627,282 436,092,140 212.481.536 1,580,200,958
4.10
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'20..$12.00 1915 . . . 872,997,945 411.152,961 207.813,642 1,491,964,548
4.75
Population in 1920____________ 450 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
5.03
1912 . . . 751,083,372 403,186,363 185,489,012 1,339,758,747
3.88
WINNEBAGO COUNTY.
1911 . . . 664,930,374 370,595,899 177,041,521 1,212,567,794
3.88
Oshkosh is the county seat.
1910 . . . 651,690,187 361,852,630 181.419.495 1,194,962,312
2.70
Highway Bonds.
1909 . . . 607,458,044 324.797.213 176.350.495 1,108,605,752
2.80
5s ’24 A-0$205,000____Apr 1 1929
1908 . . .
316,963,277
1,065,010,201
3.33
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24 $672,000 1907 . . . 582,030,504 302,875,385 166,016,420 1,048.200,458
579,004,144
166,320,929
3.48
Assess, val. real_________ 88,630.644
1906 . . . 458.710,317 294,874,739 163,432,357
917,017,413
2.78
Assess, val. personal_____23,490,894
1905 . . . 433,083,789 275,220,431 144.729.315
8,53,033,535
3.03
Total assess, val. 1924
1904 . . . 431,032.486 270,176,562 144,688,062
845,897,110
2.73
(90.91%)____________ 112,121,538
1903 . . . 390,104.543 264,321,468 132.443,798
786,896,809
2.53
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 ..$6.14 +
1902 . . .
259,746,675
761,760,274
2.83
Population 1910, 62.116; 1920.63.897 1901 . . . 387,908,085 225,800,350 114,105,514
267,340,220
107.840,044
600,980,614
3.03
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 1900 . . . 266,639,396 222,574.057
98,803,235
2.83
588,016,688
1899 . . . 252,180,126 240,095,048
92,808,154
585,083,328
3.03
WISCONSIN RAPIDS.
1895 . . . 249,152,259 306,938,628
85,114,394
3.03
641,250,281
This city is in Wood County.
1890 . . . 211,901,154 284.657.214
92,261,847
588,820,215
S chool and Street Bonds.
1885 . . . 171,292,340 145,716,524
82,720,902
399,729,766
$10,000.. July 1 ’29-’30 1880 . . . 138,802,999
64,670,638
54,581,906
258,0,55,543
5s ’24 J-J \ 30,000..July 1 ’31-’33 1870 . . .
46,236,193
20,985,155
19,957,909
87,179,257
l 25,000..July 1 ’34-’38 1860 . . .
36,753.408
BONDED D E B T _________ $481,500
Note.— Total taxes levied, including those collected by municipalise8
Assessed value 1922_______ 9,884,770 as well as the State, for 1922 were $114,032,640 99; for 1921, $114,541,"
Population, 1920______________7,243 635 09; for 1920, $115,391,095 69;
1919. $96,938,405 04; for 1918,
P op’n, 1910, 6,521; 1920______ 7,243 $72,209,340.32. The tax rate given for the table above, however, is for
in
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
State purposes alone.
WEST SALEM SCH. DIST. NO. 1
x The State Legislature in 1911 passed an Act (Chapter 285), making
This district is in La Crosse C o .
WOOD COUNTY.
money and credits exempt from general taxation, but providing that such
B uilding Bonds.
Wisconsin Rapids is the county property shall be taxed annually at the rate of three mills per dollar. We
4s '17 Sept $25,000_________ Serial seat.
do not include in the above the valuation o f moneys and credits since the
Sept 2(J
5s ’20 A-O $700,000-$100,000 on enactment of this law. The valuation o f money and credits since 1910 has
TOTAL D E B T .
.(7)
Apr 1 in ’27, ’30. ’32. ’33, '35. ’36 been as follows: 1910, $115,676,126; 1911, $134,826,568: 1912, $156,252,and '39.
274; 1913, $197,625,914; 1914, $197,625,914; 1915, $213,078,632; 1916,
W H ITEW ATER.
Asylum Bonds.
$223,858,138; 1917, $285.662.7.56; 1918, $330,270,597; 1919, $359,112,619;
This city is in Walworth Couniy. 4s '09 A-O $49,200..Apr 1 ’25-’29 1920. $443,092,869, 1921, $425,745,839; 1922, $400,960,331.
4 ^ g ’ 10J-D 10,500..A pr 1 ’25-’30
W ater-W orks Bonds.
DEBT LIMITATION.— Minnesota has sought to protect the State from
H s’ 12 A-O $16 000c.Apr 1 ’25-’32
Highway Bonds.
6s '21
...
1,000___________1926 -s ’20 A-O$600,000c____ 1928-1938 excessive debt issues through restrictions in its Constitution, but the
5s ’22
...
2.500___________1927 ($100,000 in each o f the years 1928. amendments of 1920 and 1922, referred to below, have greatly modified
1929, 1931, 1934, 1937 and 1938.) these restrictions. The Constitution fixes the limit of debt at $250,000
Sewer B onds.
“ for the purpose of defraying extraordinary expenditues” ; and an amend­
O
6s '15 A-O $2,000c................... 1925 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 ’22 .$1,582,O t
6s ’21
. . . 10.000__________ 1936 Assessed valuation, real._3§, 163,75( ment, ratified in 1879, extended this power to $250,000 additional “ for
5s
...
4,000__________ 1932 Assessed val., personal_ 10,063,75 (
_
erecting and completing buildings for the insane, a deaf, dumb and blind
Total assessed value 1921.49,227,500 asylum and State prison.” On Nov. 2 1920 the voters approved an amend­
S treet Im provement Bonds.
4 ^ s ’16 P-A $12.000c------------ 1932 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 .$10.34 ment which added Article 16, providing for the creation of a State highway
5s T9 M -N 15,000.M ay 16 ’25-’32 Pop’n 1910, 30,583; 1920____ 34,643 system and authorizing the issuance of $10,000,000 bonds per year for that
IN T. at Wisconsin Trust C o., M il­ purpose, to a grand aggregate of $75,000,000. Then in November 1922
6s ’20
9 ,0 0 0 .................1930
6s ’21
1.000
1926 waukee, or at County Treas. office the voters ratified another amendment to Article 9. This changed Sec.
6,500___________1933 and on 5s o f 1920 at County Treas­ tion 10 so as to allow the State to organize a rural credit system and to
5s ’22
incur indebtedness in unlimited amount to carry the amendment into effect.
7.000
_____ 1931 urer’s office
5s ’23
Under authority of this amendment the State Legislature in 1923 enacted a
law organizing a rural credit system and authorizing the issuance of $40,000,000 bonds. 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 Consiitu ion which empowers t.he State and its political
subdivisions to undertake the prevention and abatement of forest fires and
and pledge the public credit in so doing was ratified. It is
ITS
_ to incur debtsbelow.
given further
FIRST, as to State indebtedness, Article 9. Sections 5. 6, 7. 8, 10 and 14,
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
and Article 16 follow:
SECTION 5. (State Debt Limited—
purpose of
Organized as a Territory (Act March 3 1849)__March 3 1849 defraying extraordinary expenditures,How Contracted.)— For thepublic debt
the State may contract
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 26 1857)_______May 11 1858 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
Total Area of State (square miles)___________________ 83,365 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
State Capital____________________________________ St. Paul each branch of the Legislature, to be recorded by the yeas and nays on
such law shall levy a
Gov. (term exp. 1st M on. Jan. ’27).Theodore Christianson the journals of each House respectively; and everyof such debt, and also
tax annually sufficient to pay the annual interest
a tax sufficient to pay the principal of such debt within ten years from
Lieut.-Gov. (term exp. 1st M on. Jan. ’27)------W . I. Nolan the final passage of such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds
Secretary of State (1st M on. Jan. 1927)_____Mike Holm of such taxes to the payment of such principal and interest; and such
appropriation and taxes shall not be repealed, postponed or diminished,
Treasurer (1st Monday Jan. 1927)____________ Henry Rines 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,
Auditor (1st Monday Jan. 1927)____________ Ray P. Chase 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
Attorney-General (1stM onday, Jan. 1927).Clifford L. Hilton cated by the grant to specific purposes, and in such case the State shall
of such grants,
may pledge or
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Tuesday after devote thereto the avails such works in aidandtheir completion.appropriate
the revenue derived from
of
the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited to ninety days.
SECTION 6 (Issue of Bonds for Created Debt).— All debos authorized by
the preceding section -!r 1 he contracted by loan on State bonds of amounts
1
STATE DEBT.— For the early history o f Minnesota’s debt see "State not less than five hundred dollars each on interest, payable within ten
and City Supplement,” April 1893, page 103. The funded debt of the years after the final passage of the law authorizing such debt; and such
State on Oct. i 1924 amounted to $45,719,000, and Includes the following:
bonds shall not be sold by the State under par. A correct registry of all
$1,030,000.. Aug 1 1928 such bonds shall be kept by the Treasurer, in numerical order, so as always
Seldier B onus Certificates.
' $800,000..Feb 1 1925
1.470.000. .A ug 1 1928 to exhibit the number and amount unpaid and to whom severally made
1.200.000. . Aug 1 1925
1.035.000. . Feb 1 1929 payable.
__
SECTION 7 (Limitation as to When Debt May Be Contracted).— The State
5s eb F A 1.200.000. . Aug 1 1929
800.000.
.F ’20 1 1926
1
5s '20 F-A { 1,440,000..A ug 1 1926
800.000. .F eb 1 1930 sh 1 never contract any public debt, unless in time of war, to repel invasion
96.0000. . Feb 1 1927
125.000. . Feb 1 1931 or suppress insurrection, except in the cases and iD the manner provided in
the fifth and sixth sections of this article.
1.470.000. -Aug 1 1927

State of Minnesota.




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MINNESOTA-DEBT OF STATE

15

SECTION 8 (Disposition of Funds Received for Bonds).— The money of the issuance of such bonds shall be submitted to the electors o f the
ari ;ing from any loan made, or debt or liability contracted, shall be applied city proposing to issue the same at a general or special election.
to the object specified in the Act authorizing such debt or liability, or to the
Cities having more than 10,000 and not more than 20,000 inhabitants,
in addition to all the powers previously possessed by such cities, are author­
repayment o f such debt or liability, and to no other purpose whatever.
ized by Section 1906 to issue bonds for local improvements not exceeding
SECTION 10.— Credit of the State Prohibited but Rural Credits to an $25,000, and according to Section 1907 “ the bonds authorized by Section
Unlimited Extent May be Granted.— The credit of the State shall never be 1 of this Act (Section 1906) or any portion thereof, may be issued and
given or loaned in aid of any individual, association or corporation except sold by any such city notwithstanding any limitation contained in the
as hereinafter provided. Nor shall there by any further issue of bonds charter of such city or in any law of this State, prescribing or fixing
denominated “ Minnesota State Railroad Bonds," under what purports to any limit upon the bonded indebtedness of such city, but the fujl faith
be an amendment to Section 10 of Article 9 of the Constitution, adopted and credit of any such city shall at all times be pledged for the payment
April 15 1858, which is hereby expunged from the Constitution, saving, of any bonds issued under this Act and for the current interest thereon,
excepting and reserving to the State, nevertheless, all rights, remedies and and the city council and common council of such city shall each year
forfeitures accruing under said amendment. Provided, however, that for Include in the tax levy for such city a sufficient amount to provide for
the purpose of developing the agricultural resources of the State, the State the payment of such interest and for the accumulation of a sinking fund
may establish and maintain a system of rural credits and thereby loan money for the redemption of such bonds at their m aturity.”
and extend credit to the people of the State upon real estate security in
Section 1932 provides that villages in Minnesota having a floating
such manner and upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by Indebtedness may issue bonds for the purpose of refunding the same;
law, and to issue and negotiate bonds to provide money to be so loaned. but no such bonds shall be issued, or sold which, with bonds already
The limit of indebtedness contained in Section 5 of this article shall not Issued shall exceed 15% of the assessed valuation of real estate of said
apply to the provisions of this section, and the purposes for which the village.
credit of the State or the aforesaid municipal subdivisions thereof may be
There has been a mass of other legislation enacted of more or less special
given or loaned as herein provided are declared to be public purposes.
application. We have not space here to notice it further than to say that
SECTION 14.— (Public Debt for State Buildings.)— For the purpose of as a rule, bonds for water and light purposes, and possibly for other self
erecting and completing buildings for a hospital for the insane, a deaf, supporting enterprises, are not subject to the limitations placed upon in­
dumb and blind asylum, and State prison, the Legislature may by law debtedness, and that under Chapter 299, Laws of 1923, no bonds may be
Increase the public debt of the State to an amount not exceeding two sold below par, unless specific provision is made in the law authorizing their
hundred and fifty thousand dollars, in addition to the public debt already issuance that a sale may be effected at less than par.
heretofore authorized by the constitution; and for that purpose may pro­
SOLDIERS’ BONUS CERTI FI CATES.-—The Legislature passed an Act
vide by law for issuing and negotiating the bonds of the State, and appropri­
ate the money only for the purpose aforesaid; which bonds shall be payable in 1919 creating a Soldiers' Bonus Board and authorizing the “ Board to
issue certificates of indebtedness in the aggregate amount not to ex- eed
In not less than ten nor more than thirty years from the date of the same,
$20,000,000 at not less than par and not more than 5% interest. The '-■late
at the option of the State.
We reprint below part o f Section 1 and Section 4 of Article 16, which wa> Supreme Court on Dec. 19 1919 sustained the decision of the Hennepin
County District Court, which on N ov. 5 1919 held that the Soldiers’ Bonus
adopted at the 1920 general election:
Law was valid. See “ Chronicle"
1919, page 2456.) Owing to the
A R TIC LE 16, SECTION 1.— Provision for the Establishment of a Trunk inability of the “ Board" to sell allDec. 27certificates at par the 1921 Legis­
of the
Highway System.— There is hereby created and established a trunk highway lature passed an Act permitting the sale of the remainder ($4,538,000)
system which shall be located, constructed, reconstructed, improved and below their face value. Another Act passed in 1921 provided an additional
forever maintained as public highways, by the State of Minnesota. The million of bonus certificates.
said highways shall extend as nearly as may be along the following described
routes, the more specific and definite location o f which shall be fixed and de­
COUNTY DITCH BONDS. THEIR SE C U RITY AND METHOD OP
termined by such boards, officers or tribunals, and in such manner, as shall ISSUANCE.— For illustration of method of issuing ditch bonds and the
be prescribed by law,but in fixing such specific and definite routes, there shall security back of them, see “ Chronicle” of Oct. 30 1915, page 1490.
not be any deviation from the starting points or terminals set forth in this
DRAINAGE BONDS DIRECT OBLIGATIONS OF C O U N TY.— The
bill, nor shall there be any deviation in fixing such routes from the various
State Supreme Court holds that drainage bonds issued under Sec. 18,
villages and cities named herein, through which such routes are to pass.
SECTION 4.— Ten Million Dollars Bonds Annually for Highway Purposes Chapter 230, of the general laws of 1905 as amended, are direct and general
May Be Issued.— The Legislature may provide by law for the issue and sale obligations of the county issuing the same. V. 94, p. 365.
o f the bonds of the State in such amount as may be necessary to carry out the
SUPREME COURT RULING AFFECTING SCHOOL BONDS.—
ro visions of Section 1 o f this article, provided, however, that the amount of The State Supreme Court on Dec. 28 1917 ruled that bond issues for the
onds which may be issued in any one calendar year shall not exceed, in the erection of new school buildings must be Initiated with the passage of reso­
aggregate, ten million dollars, par value, and provided, further, the total lutions by boards of education under Minnesota laws, otherwise a vote of
amount of such bonds issued and unpaid shall not at any time exceed seventy- a school district to that end is ineffective. V. 106, p. 205.
five million dollars, par value. The proceeds of the sale of such bonds shall
M ORTGAGE T A X
of 1907
law
be paid into the treasury o f the State and credited to the trunk highway fund. which became effective LAW .— The Legislature a tax of enacted aupon
30 1907. mposing
50 cents
Any bonds so issued and sold shall be for a term not exceeding twenty (201 each hundred dollars of Aprilprincipal debt, secured by any mortgage of
the
years. They shall not be sold for less than par and accrued interest and real property located within the State, recorded or registered on or after
shall not bear interest at a greater rate than five per cent per annum. In case April 30 1907. The text of this law was given on page 1194 of the “ Chron­
the trunk highway sinking fund shall not be adequate to meet the payment icle” of
law, as amended, provides
cents
o f the principal and interest of the bonds authorized by the Legislature as on each May 18 1907. Thisa mortgage running for notfor a tax of 25 years
hundred dollars of
more than 5
hereinbefore provided, the Legislature may provide by law for the taxation
of all taxable property of the State in an amount sufficient to meet the and 60 days and 15 cents on a hundred d dlars of a mortgage running for
60 days. The law now reads
deficiency, or it may, in its discretion, appropriate to such sinking fund more than 5 years and 15 cents is hereby imposed uponas follows:
“ Sec. 2302. A tax of
each hundred dol­
moneys in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.
Section 5 repeals all provisions o f the Constitution inconsistent with lars. or fraction thereof, of the principal debt or obligation which is. or in
any contingency may be. secured by any mortgage of real property situate
Article 16.
within the State executed and delivered after the passage and approval
SECOND, as to city, county or other municipality, the only restriction hereof and recorded or registered hereafter; provided that any such mortgage
on the debt-making power In the constitution Is the following, found heretofore executed and delivered shall not berecorded or registered without
In article 9, section 15:
payment of the tax originally stipulated in section 2 hereof as originally
A R T . 9, SEC. 15.— (Municipal Debts in Aid of Railroads.)— The Legis­ enacted; provided further, that if any such mortgage shall describe any real
lature shall not authorize any county, township^ city or other municipal estate situate outside of this State, such tax shall be imposed upon such
corporation to issue bonds, or to become indebted in any manner, to aid in proportion of the whole debt secured thereby as the value of the real estate
the construction or equipment of any or all railroads to any amount that therein described situate in this State bears to the value of the whole of the
shall exceed five per centum of the value of the taxable property within real estate described therein, as such value shall be determined by the State
such county, township, city, or other municipal corporation, the amount Auditor upon application of the mortgagee; and provided further, that if
of such taxable property to be ascertained and determined by the last the maturity of any portion of said debt secured by the said mortgage, as
assessment of said property made, for the purpose of State and county therein stipulated, shall be fixed at a date more than five years and sixty
days after the date of said mortgage, then and in that case the tax to be
taxation, previous to the Incurring o f such indebtedness.
The foregoing was adopted as an amendment in 1879. Before Its adop­ paid on such portion shall be at the rate of 25 cents on each hundred dollars
tion the section read so as to authorize municipal corporations to issue or fraction thereof.”
bonds in aid of railroads to ten per cent of valuation. Hence the amendment
T A XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS, MONEY AND C R E D ITS.—
consisted In simply changing the word ten and making it five.
Under authority of Chapter 242, Laws of 1911 (Section 1971, General
This is all the constitution contains with reference to the debts of munici­ Statutes, 1913), bonds thereafter issued by the State of Minnesota and its
palities.
political subdivisions, are exempt from taxation. See V. 92, p. 1263.
ARTICLE 17A.— (State and Political Subdivisions May Incur Debts for The law reads: “ That bonds and certificates of indebtedness hereafter
issued by the State of Minnesota, or by any county, city or village of said
Prevention and Abatement of Forest Fires.)—
SECTION 1.— The State and (or) any of its political subdivisions, if and State, or any township, or any common c-r independent school district of
whenever authorized by the Legislature, may contract debts and pledge the said State, or any governmental board of said State, or any county, city
public credit for and engage in any work reasonably tending to prevent or or village thereof, shall hereafter be exempt from taxation, provided that
abate forest fires, including the compulsory clearing and improvement of nothing herein contained shall be construed as exempting such bonds from
wild lands (whether belonging to the public or privately owned) and the the payment of a tax thereon, as provided for by Chapter 288. Laws of
1905 (Secs. 2271 to 2298,
Stat., 1913), when any of such bonds con­
assessment against such land o f the value of all benefits so conferred and the stitute in whole or in part Gen.inheritance or bequest, taken or received by
any
payment of damages so sustained in excess of such benefits.
Section 2. Any and all provisions of the Constitution of the State of any person or persons or corporation.”
In 1923 the Legislature passed a law (Chapter 102) amendatory to Sec­
Minnesota inconsistent with the provisions of this article are hereby re­
pealed, so far, but only so far, as the same prohibit or limit the power of the tion 2316, Gen. Stat. of 1913, which levies a tax of 3 mills on a dollar of
Legislature to enact laws authorizing or permitting the doing of the things certain money and credits. Under this statute, bonds issued by States
other than Minnesota and by municipalities located outside Minnesota are
hereinbefore authorized.
Legislative Provisions.— The Legislature, however, has made some general taxable at the rate of 3 mills on the dollar. This section now reads:
2316. As used in this section the word “ money” means gold and silver
provisions governing bond issues which are contained in Sections 1851, 1862
coin, treasury notes, bank notes and other forms of currency in common
1908, 1906, 1907 and 1932 of the General Statutes, 1913.
Section 1851 provides that “ no city of the first class shall hereafter use; and the word “ credits” means and includes every claim and demand
or otner valuable tning, and every annuity or sum of money
Incur or be subject to a net indebtedness in excess o f 5% of its assessed for money at stated periods, due or to become due, and all claims and dtevalue, nor shall any other municipal corporation except school districts receivable
become so indebted beyond 10% o f such value.”
It is provided also mands secured by deed or mortgage due or to become due, and all shares
“ that if the net indebtedness o f any municipality, at the time when the of stock in corporations tne property of which is not assessed or taxed in this
Revised Laws take effect, shall exceed the limit herein fixed, or if any State. hereinbefore defined, money and credits are hereby exempt from
As
village thereafter organized as a city under a home rule charter shall be
subject to such excess when so organized, either may issue and sell new taxation other than that imposed by this Act and shall hereafter be subject
tax of 3 mills on each
fair casn value thereof.
bonds sufficient in amount to refund all or any part of such existing to an annual in this Act shall apply dollar of the credits belonging to in­
But nothing
to money or
Indebtedness, but the same shall not thereby be increased.”
this State, nor to any indebtedness
Section 1862 relating to independent school districts situated wholly or corporated banks located within and fully paid under the provisions on
of
in part within any city having a population o f more than 50,000, states which taxes nave been properly
Sections 2301-2309, General Statutes of Minnesota 1913 [mortgage tax law
that “ no such school district shall have power to issue bonds or any referred to above— Editor], nor to moneyed capital in the hands o f individual
evidences o f indebtedness running more than two years, whenever the citizens of this State coming into competition with the business of national
aggregate o f the outstanding bonds and evidences o f indetedness of such banks: provided, that bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness
district equals or exceeds 3 H % o f the assessed value of all taxable in the hands of individual citizens not employed or engaged in the banking
property within such school district.”
There is no legislation regarding the indebtedness of smaller school or investment business and representing merely personal investments not
districts, but a recent decision of the State Supreme Court regarding the made in competition with suen business, shall not be deemed moneyed
issuance of bonds by such districts furnishes a guide. The Supreme capital within the meaning of this section.
Court, in a decision M ay 18 1923, held that there was no legislative limit
SAVINGS BANK INVESTM ENTS.— The law relating to the Invest­
placed upon the indebtedness of smaller districts, and therefore such districts ment of savings banks funds in the State of Minnesota is contained in Section
could incur unlimited debt without violating any law. The Court at the 6393 of the General Statutes of 1913. This section was amended in
same time overruled a .contention that the debt of such districts was auto­ 1917 so as to provide that investments may be made in Federal Farm
matically limited by a limit of 8 mills placed upon the tax that may be Loan bonds and in 1919 so as to allow of the purchase of bankers’ accep­
levied in any one year for the purchase of sites and erection of buildings, tances. The law was further amended by Chapter 421, Laws of 1923.
holding that this was not meant to limit the tax that might be levied for Section 6393 now reads:
Section 6393. The trustees o f any savings bank shall invest, the money*
bonds and interest. See V. 116, p. 2418.
Section 1903 refers to cities having a population o f 20,000 or less and deposited therein only as follows:
1. In the bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of the United
provides that bonds may be issued for such purposes as permanent
States, or in securities for the payment of which and interest thereon
Improvement, bridge, shipping terminal, water and light, city hospital
school and general fund but stipulates that “ none o f such bonds above the faith of the Government is pledged.
2. In the bonds of any State which has not defaulted In the payment of
described shall be issued whereby the aggregate bonded indebtedness of
any bonded debt within 10 years prior to the making of such investment.
the city, excluding any funds, bonds or balances held in a sinking fund
3. In the bonds of any county, city, town, village, school, drainage or
shall be made to exceed 10% o f the assessed valuation o f the taxable
other district created pursuant to law for public purposes in Minnesota,
property within the city, provided, however, for the purpose o f determin
or in any warrant, order, or interest-bearing obligation Issued bv this
fng the limitation bonds issued for the purpose o f acquiring, constructing
Improving, operating or purchasing water power or lighting plants shall not State, or by any city, city board, town or county therein, provided that
the net indebtedness of any such municipality or district, as net indebted­
be included.”
N o bonds authorized by this Act shall be issued by any city, until the ness is defined by Revised Laws of 1905, Section 777 (1848). and its amend­
Issuance thereof shall have been first authorized by a three-fifths vote ments, shall not exceed JL0% of its assessed valuation, or in the bonds of
o f the legal voters o f the city voting upon the question, and the question any county, city, town, village, school, drainage or other district created

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MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

[VOL. 110.

CITIES, COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE
pursuant to law for public purposes. In Iowa. Wisconsin and North and
South Dakota, or In the bonds of any city, county, town, village, school
STATE OP MINNESOTA.
district, drainage or other district created pursuant to law for public pur­
poses. in the United States, containing at least 3,500 inhabitants; provided
AITKIN COUNTY.
R efu n d in g B onds.
that the total bonded indebtedness of any such municipality or district
Aitkin is the county seat.
544s’ 18 M -N $5.600____M ay 1 1933
shal! not exceed 10% of its assansed valuation.
Funding 444s_______________ $50,000
E lectric-Light Bonds.
4. In notes or bonds securer! by mortgages or trust deeds on unencum
Road and bridge 544s_______ 16.000 6s ’20 J-D $20.800.-June 1 ’ 25-’32
bered real estate in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South
F unding Bonds.
R efu n d in g Ditch Bonds.
Dakota and Montana, worth when improved at least twice and when un­ 544s’ 15 J-D $14,400-Dec 1 ’25-’32 6s ’21 F-A $25.000_______________
improved at least three times the amount loaned thereon. But not more
TOTAL DEBT Nov 15 1923.$98,600
B ridge-C on struction Bonds.
than 70% o f the whole amount of the moneys of the bank shall be so loaned 6s 17 J-J $30,000..July 1 ’27-’36 Water debt (incl.)__________ 42,000
and such investment shall be made only on report of a committee directed
Sinking fund_______________ 9,000
F un din g Bonds.
to investigate the same and report its value, according to the judgment of 5Ms’24 J-J $100,000 _____ 1927-1939 Population In 1910, 744; 1920, 956
its members, and its report shall be preserved among the bank’s records.
Rural Highway Bonds.
5. In notes secured by such bonds or mortgages, as the bank under this S44s’ 15 A-O $2,637____Oct 1 1925
section is authorized to invest in, but no such bond or mortgage shall be
• 15 A-O
2,800____Oct 1 1925 AROYLE IND. s . D. NO. s.
B uilding Bonds.
taken as collateral security for more than Its par value, nor shall the aggre­ 5s T7 M-S 65,000_______
gate amount of securities taken be less than the full amount loaned thereon
5 44s’ 19
125,000_______________ 4s ’05 . . . $27,000...........................
and no such loan shall be made for a longer time than one year, nor to a 8s '20 M-S 250,000____Sept 1 1930 5s T6 A-O 4 3 .0 0 0 .........................
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1921—$70,000
greater amount to any one person than 3% o f the total deposits of the bank.
R efu nd ing B o n is.
No such bank shall loan in the aggregate, on the security specified in this 6s ’ 21 M -N *97,000-Nov 1 ’ 25-’ 36 Sinking fund_______________ 42,000
Assessed val’n, real estate___330,368
paragraph, more than Y of its deposits.
TOTAL DEBT July 1 ’24.$1,510,565 Assessed val’n, personal_____ 200,080
6. in the bonds of any railroad company, or the successor of any rail­ Ditch debt (incl.) _______
825.565
_
road company, which has received a land grant from the Government and State Rural H’y debt (incl.) 250.000 Other assessable property_ 308.456
val’n
whose bonds are secured by first lien upon its railroad.
Total assessed val. 1923 -8,582,350 Total assessed $1,000)1919— 838,904
Tax rate (per
1921— .$28.00
7. In the bonds of any other railroad company, which are secured by Money and credits (add’l) . 684,910
first lien upon a railroad within the United States, or in the mortgage Pop’n 1910, 10,371; 1920____ 15,044 Population in 19l9 cest.)--------- 1.500
bonds o f any such company, of an issue to retire all prior mortgage Indebt­
IN T . at Merch. L. & T . C o., Chic.
edness thereof, or in the bonds of any railroad company In the United
AURORA.
States which are guaranteed or assumed by another railroad company
This village is In St. Louis County.
within the United States; provided, that the railroad company, except one A IT K IN INDEP. CONSOL. S. D. s
_. *125 000c_____________
whose bonds are so guaranteed or assumed, either issuing, guaranteeing, or
BOND. D E B T Nov 20 ’24. $157,000
NO. 1.
assuming any of such bonds, has not within five years prior to such invest­ BOND. D EBT Nov 16 ’23-$35,000 Assessed val. real estate— 2,140,386
ment failed in the payment o f a dividend upon its entire capital stock out­ Sinking fund
_ 349,493
_________ - 10,000 Assessed val. personal _
standing o f not less than 4% per annum each fiscal year, and has not Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23 (1-3 act.) 587,174 Tot. Assess, value 1923— 2,489,879
within such time defaulted in the payment of any part of the principal or Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23
Population 1910, 1,919; 1920. 2,809
Interest of any debt incurred by it and secured by trust deed or mortgage
(estim ated)_______________$54.90
upon its road or any part thereof, or in the payment of any part of the prin­
AUSTIN.
cipal or interest o f any bonds guaranteed or assumed by it. But no such ALBERT L E A ?
This citv is in Mower County.
bank shall loan upon or invest in railroad bonds to an amount exceeding
•his ciiy is In Freeborn County.
Sewer B onds.
in the aggregate 20% o f its deposits, nor exceeding 5% of its deposits in Incorporated 1878. Population in
($25,000c.N ov 1 ’26-’30
the bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by any one railroad company.
1910, 6,192; in 1920, 8,056.
8. in farm loan bonds issued by the Federal Land Bank in the Federal 6s ’21 J-D l$55,000__Dec 1 ’25-’29 444s’24M-N 1150,000c. N ov 1 ’31-’45
l 6 5 ,0 0 0 c...N ov 1 1946
Land Bank District of which the State o f Minnesota is a part, or by a branch
1 84,000..D ec 1 ’30-’36
W ater-W orks Bonds.
of said Federal Land Bank, or by a Joint Stock Land Bank in said district,
Bridge Bonds.
4s
—
$9,300c.July 1 ’25-’37
in accordance with the provisions o f an Act of Congress of the United States
<Hs’ 13 J-J
$4,000c_Jan 1 ’25-’26
R ight of Way & Sewerage Bonds
of July 17 1916, known and designated as “ The Federal Farm Loan A ct,”
aR ef. Bds. (Red. beg. Jan. 1 1914),
. . . $15,738c..M ay 15 1931
and Acts amendatory thereto.
5s T9 M-S 148,000—May 1 ’ 25-’39 6s
..
7,5 0 0 c..M a y 15 1931
9. In bankers’ acceptances of the kind and character following:
6s ’21 M-S 64,000—Sept 1 ’25-’32 6s R efu n.d in g Bonds.
a. Bankers’ acceptances of the kind and maturities made eligible by law
Sewer Bonds.
. . . $10,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1925
for rediscount with or purchase by Federal Reserve banks providing the I44s’09 M S $25.0 0 0 c-..A u g 1 1929 4s
. .
15,000c_1925-1927
same are accepted or endorsed by a bank, or a trust company incorporated
5s T3 J-J
25.000c...Jan 1 1931 4s Park B.onds.
under the laws of this State: or by any bank or trust company in the
P u blic Improvement Bonds.
5s
_
_
$5,000c__ July 1 1935
United States which i- a member of the Federal Reserve System.
53 T3 J-J $51,000c— -Jan 1 1931
Sewage System Bonds.
b. Not more then 20% o f the assets of any savings bank shall be Invested
F unding Bonds.
In such acceptances. Not more than 7% of the aggregate amount credited 5s T 3 J-J $37,000c— Jan 1 1931 4 ^ s ’22 J-J $170,000.. Jan 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 1924. $478,238
to the depositors <f any savings bank shall be Invested in the acceptances
W ater Bonds.
50.000
of or deposited wii h a trust and banking company or with a national bank 4 44s’ 12 A-O $40,000c_ Oct 1 1931 Assessment debt-------------_
Floating debt (additional).
45,160
of which a trustee o f such savings bank is a director.
5s T9 A-O 48 ,000 ..Apr 1 ’25-’46
10. In equipment obligations or equipment trust certificates: Provided GEN. BD. D T . Sept 1 ’23. $520,000 Assessed valuation, 1924
(33 1-3% to 40% act.):
that such obligations or certificates mature not later than 15 years from their Water debt (incl.)________
90,000
Real estate_____________3,616,374
date and are issued or guaranteed by a corporation to wnich a loan or loans Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 241,000
Personal______________
932,020
for the construction, acquisition, purchase or lease of equipment have been Floating debt (add’l ) ______
67,335
Other property-------------- 2,040,353
made or approved by the Inter-State Commerce Commission, under au­ Sinking funds— General_
_
8,079
T otal__________________ 6,588,747
thority conferred by Act of Congress o f the U. S. of America or are secured
W a te r________
8,534
by or on evidence o f a prior or preferred lien upon interest in, or of reser­ Cash in treasury_________
46,376 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$96.75
vation of title to, the equipment in respect o f which they have been sold, Total assess, val. 1923____ 5,732.586 Population 1910 6,960; 1920, 10,118
or by an assignment o f or prior interest in the rent or purchase notes given Total tax (per $1,000) 1923___$93.00
for tne hiring or purenase of such equipment, and provided, further, that
BARNESVILLB.
a Int. at Harris Trust & Sav. Bank,
This city Is In Clay County.
the total amount of principal of such issue of equipment obligations or trust
certificates shall not exceed 60% of the cost or purchase price of the equip­ Chicago, and 5s of 1919 at the North­ BOND. DEBT Dec 1 4 ’ 21. $30,000
Total assessed value 1921.- 514.520
ment in respect of whicn they were issued. The remaining 40% of said western Trust C o., St. Paul.
cost or purchase price having been paid by or for tne account of the rail­
Total tax (per $1,000) ’ 2 2 ------ $32.00
road! o constructing, requiring, purchasing or leasing said equipment, ALEXANDRIA?
Population 1910, 1,535; 1920, 1,564
This city is in Douglas County.
or by funds loaned or advanced for the purpose by the Government of the
Electric Light Bonds.
U.' S. or one its agencies or instrumentalities and subordinated in the event
$30,000 ........................ BECKER COUNTY INDEP. CON.
of default, in respet of tne lien or interest thereof upon or in such equip­ 5 s ’ 22
W ater Works Certfs.
ment or rent or purchase notes, to the lien or interest o f said prior preferred
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 18.
6s ’ 22 A-O S8.000-—Oct 1 ’ 25-’32
equipment obligations or equipment trust certificates.
P O Lake Park
The term "authorized securities" whenever used in the Revised Law BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924-.$62,000
School B uilding Bonds.
shall be understood as referring to the securities specified in this section, Water debt (incl) _________ 48 009 544s’20 A-O $50,000____Apr 1 1936
Assess, debt (add’l ) . ________153 125 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1924. $70,000
At least half of the whole amount deposited shall be invested;
Floating debt_______________ 2 000
ass’d val. ’ 24 -----------First— In the bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United Sinking fund_______________ 64 8?4 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 395,520
See.
-$89.70
States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged for the Assess, val., real estate____1,039,221 Population (est.) 1922------------ 1,202
Assess, val., personal_______ 245,493
payment o f the interest and principal.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, 8t. Paul.
Other assess, property______577,606
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 Total assessed val. 1923___1,862,320
such corporation defaulted in the payment of any part o f the principal or Total tax rate(per $1,000) ‘23-$85.90 BECKER COUNTY.
interest on any debts authorized by any Legislature of such State to be Pop’n 1910. 3,001; 1920............ 3,388
County seat is Detroit.
contracted, and of the State of Minnesota, issued since I860.
Road Bonds.
4% s’24 A-0$250,000...........................
Third— In the bonds o f any city, county, town, village or school district ANOKA.
This city Is In Anoka County.
43 s
4
F-A 130.000_______________
in the States o f Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota,
W ater and Light P lant Bonds. BOND. DEBT Sept 1 9 ’24 $380,000
Montana, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio or Michigan, or in any warrants or interest17,000
bearing obligations issued by the said States or counties in said States, or 4s ’ 09 . . . $45.000___________1929 Floating debt (add’l)_____
GEN.
T . Oct 15 ’24.
_
city or city board, town, village or school district within the county in which Water BD. D bonds (incl.). $131,500 Assess, val. real estate_ 9,663,538
works
45,000 Assess, val. personal_____1,184,126
such banks shall be situated, or in the bonds of any city, county, town,
fund______________
44,684
_
village or school district of the United States, which city, county, town, Sinking val. 1923_________ 1,437,343 Other assess, property_ 1,484,032
Tot.ass’d val.’23(1-3 a ct.). 12,331,691
village or school district had at least five thousand (5,000) inhabitants as Assess,
determined by the State or United States Census taken next preceding the Tax rate (per $1.000) ’23_____ $68.80 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 — -$18.12
issue of bonds tendered; provided, that the bonded indebtedness of any such Pop’n 1910. 3,972; 1920............. 4,289 Pop’n, 1910, 18,840; 1920____22,851
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,
ANOKA COUNTY.
B E LTR A M I COUNTY.
village or school district at the time of the issue of the bonds tendered.
Anoka is the county seat.
Bemidji Is the county seat. Incor­
Fourth—-In notes secured by mortgage on unincumbered real estate situ­
R efu n d in g Bonds.
ate in the States o f Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Montana, North Dakota *44sT6 J-J $25,000..July 1 ’26-’30 porated in 1896.
6s ’ 22 . . .
$5,000 --------------------or South Dakota, and worth at least twice the amount loaned thereon, but in
T ru nk
Highway R eim burse­
Bridge Bonds.
case the loan is on unimproved or unproductive real estate the amount
m ent Bonds.
loaned thereon shall not be more than thirty (30) per cent o f its actual value, 5 3 s ’21M-S $1.50.000..S ep t 1 ’ 32-’41 544s T7 J-J($6,000—June 1 ’25-’26
4
\24.000—June 1 ’27’-32
and no invastment in any bond and mortgage shall be made by any savings 4 Y s ’22 F-A ?45,000—Feb 1 ’33-’41
F un din g Bonds
bank except upon the report o f a committee charged with the duty of inves­
L 7,272.62.Feb 1 1942
tigating the same, and who shall certify to the value of the premises mort­ GEN. B D . D T . Sept 6 T 9 - $125,000 5s ’9 9 ____$20,000.............. Serially
H ighw ay B onds.
gaged, or to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 180,600
15.000..................1932
report shall be filed and preserved among the records of the institution.
Floating debt (additional).
40,465 5s T7 —
...
100,000 — .....................
Fifth— The remaining one-half (Y ) may be invested in said bonds or TOTAL D E B T __________ 346,065 _s
State Rural Highway Bonds.
loaned on the aforesaid securities or upon approved personal or collateral General sinking fund______ 102,574
security or in the bonds of any railroad company as hereinafter provided, NET D E B T ______________ $243,491 6s T5 ...$ 3 6 1 ,0 0 0 ___ ___________
T ru n k
Highway Reimburse­
or used to buy and sell exchange.
Total assessed value 1923.-7,858,719
m ent Bonds.
Sixth— In the bonds o f any railroad company, or the successor of any Moneys & credits (full val.,
6s '21 M-S J$80 000..Sept 1 ’ 31-’ 38
railroad company, which has received a land grant from the Government of
additional)_____________ 808,701
1 5.000____Sept 1 1939
the United States, and which are secured by first lien upon its railroad.
Co. tax rate(per $1,000) -18—$12.00
...
54,988.18.....................
Seventh— In the bonds of any other railroad company, which are secured Pop’n|1910, 12,493; 1920......... 15,626 5Ms
z Ditch Bonds.
by first lien upon a railroad within the United States, or in the mortgage
bonds of any such railroad company o f an issue to retire all prior mortgage ANOKA COUNTY CONSOL. SCH. 4s, 5s, 5 44s&6s.$1.345,393-annually
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’24.$2,642,989
indebtedness of such railroad company; or in the bonds of any railroad com­
DIST. NO. 5.
Sinking funds___________
300,000
pany within the United States, which are guaranteed or assumed by another
P. O. Centerville.
Total assess, value 1924-. 8,343,752
railroad company, within the United States; provided that the railroad com­
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
Moneys and credits (addi­
pany (except a railroad company whose bonds are guaranteed or assumed as 5.75s
. . $18,000____Mar 1 1935
tional full value)______ 609,845
aforesaid) either issuing, guaranteeing or assuming any of said bonds has BOND. .DEBT March 1920.$42,000
not within five years prior to the time of making such investment by said Assessed value 1919________ 242,894 Population 1910,19,937; 1920,27,079
bank failed in the payment o f a dividend, upon its entire capital stock out­ Population (est.)_______________ 600
IN T . in N. Y . and Chicago and at
standing, of not less than four (4) per cent per annum each fi cal year during
County Treasurer s office.
said five-year period; and has not within five years prior to the time of mak­
z All ditch bonds secured by liens
ing such investment by said bank defaulted in the payment of any part of ANOKA CO. CONS. S. D. NO. 12. against the land benefitted and are
the principal or interest of any debt incurred by it and secured by mortgage 4s T3 . . . I $8,000—July 1 ’25-’32 payable in 15 annual installments af­
or trust deed upon its railroad, or any part thereof, or in the payment of
i 11,000___ July 1 1933 ter 5 years from issue, with the ex­
any part of the principal or interest o f any bonds guaranteed or assumed TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 8 ’22 . $40,000 ception of $25,000 4s, which are
by it; and provided further, that no savings bank shall ever loan pon or Total assess, val. 1921..
511.101 payable to the State of Minnesota
invest in railroad bonds to exceed in the aggregate twenty (20) per cent of School tax rate(per $1,000)’21 .$36.00 in two annual installments after 5
its deposits, nor shall such savings bank ever loan upon or invest in the
years from issue.
bonds issued or guaranteed or assumed by any one railroad company to AROYLE.
State Rural Highway bonds are
exceed in the aggregate five (5) per cent of its deposits.
This village is In Marshall County paid 44 by the State, Y by the county
and % by special assessments.
W aterworks Bonds.
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920 . . .2,387,12511900 — .1,751,39411880 — - 780,77311860 — - 172,023 . . T8 s-a ($16,000—Aug 1 ’25-’32 State Reimbursement bonds are
1 22,000____Aug 1 1933 payable by the State.
1910---2,075,70811890---1,301,82611870-— 439,706|




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Dec., 1924.]
BELTRAMI COUNTY IND. S
D. NO. 7.
P. O. Bemidii.
.s
....$ 235 ,000_______________
B uilding Bonds.
5M s22 M-S -SI00,000c..M ar 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Sept 19'24. $382,000
Sinking fund_____________
u.oon
Total assess, value 1924_ 2,600 000
_
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$6.60
Present population (est.)_____ 8,000
BEMIDJ1.
This city Is In Beltrami County.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’08 . . . $50.000................-.1928
Perm anent Imp. Fund Bonds.
5s ’l l
Var $15.000___________ 1930
5s T7 —
25.000-------- 1927-1946
Revolving Fund Bonds.
5s ’ 15 Var $ 1 0 .0 0 0 ............— 1932
Poor Fund Bonds.
5s ’20 Var $5.000...................1932
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s ’23 . . . $40.000.-Jan 2 ’25-’ 28
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24- $125,000
State loans (add’l ) ________
56.000
Water debt (incl.)------------ 100,000
Assessed valuation, 1924—
Real___________________ 1.406,346
Personal_______________ 459.121
Other property-------------- 595.35*
Total___________________2,460,825
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$17.63
Population 1910, 5,099; 1920, 7086
IN T . at Central Tr. Co. o f Ills..Chic
BENSON.
This city is In Swift County.
R efunding Bonds.
5s ’ 18 . . . $24,000 ..........1925-1936
F unding Bonds.
6s
. . . $24.000______________
TO T A L DEBT N ov 12 ’ 20. S95.00C
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Assessed value .real estate_
_ 703,287
_ 309.157
Assessed value, personal_
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.
Foley is the county seat.
M-S $15,000_____ 1925-1929
T ru nk Highway Reim burse­
m ent Bonds.
($2,000___ Sept 1 1931
5H s’21 M-S \ 5.000____ Sept l 1932
(4 ,110____ Sept 1 1933
F unding Bonds.
6s
. . . $35,000 --------1931-1935
Road Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $250.000____ Jan 2 1932
GEN . BD. D T. Nov 16 ’23. $67,000
State bonds (add’l ) _______ 261,100
Ditch debt (add’l ) ________
13,000
Assessed value, real estate.6,382,750
Assessed value, personal_ 1,225.548
_
Tot.ass’d val. ’23 (abt. % act) 7,608,298
Moneys & credits (full val.,
additional) ...............
1,001.470
Popula’n, 1910. 11.615; 1920, 14,073
6s

3,500___ Dec 1 1927
(27,000—Dec 1 ’ 28-’36
75,000—Dec 1 ’37-’41
4% s’23 . . . 199,500_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 ’24
None
Assessment debt________
896,100
Floating debt__________ _
50.000
Assess, val., real estate_ 25,812,498
_
Assessed vai., personal_ 4,112,129
_
Total assess, val. 1924 (2540% a ct.)_____________ 29,924,627
Moneys and credits (add'l),
full value 1924_________ 3.430.061
State&Co. tax (per$ 1,000) ’24 —$ 12.80
Popula’n, 1910, 29,337; 1920, 31,477
INT. on bonds of 1920 at the office
of the County Treasurer and on bonds
of 1921 at the First National Bank,
Minneapolis.
BRAIN ERD.
Bralnerd Is in Crow Wing County
Inc. Nov. 1 1881. Pop’n TO, 8.526.
1920, 9.591.
Perm anent Im pt.Revolving Bds
5s T7 M-S $12,000____Sept 1 1927
4?4s’24 . . .
10,000------- --------------R efu nding Bonds.
4s T7 . . . $ 1 5 .0 0 0 ................. 1927
R efunding Bridge B onds.
4s '17 . . . $25,000.....................1937
Improvement Bonds.
5s TO J-J $20,000___ Jan 1 1925
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’09 — . $26,600—Nov 1 ’25 '29
5s
. . . 300,000.................... 1949
City-Hall Bonds.
5s '14 F-A $75,000c
Feb l 1934
Sewer Im provement Bonds.
($10,000.. Feb 1 ’28-’32
4% s’23 F-A) 7,000_____ Feb 1 1933
1 2,000_____ Feb 1 1934
8,000____ Feb 1 1935
.s
...
18,700______________
GEN. BD. D T . Aug 1 ’24. $577,900
Assessment debt (add'l)—
33,000
YVater debt (add’l ) ________ 332,500
Sinking fund--------------------21,439
Assessed val., real________ 2.481,072
Assessed val., personal----- 579,701
Tot.ass’d val.’24(40%act.) 3,060,773
Moneys & credit_________ 747,576
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $23.50
5s

...

BRAINERD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s
July $35,000r.July 1 ’25-’27
R efu nding Bonds.
,5s ’23 A-O $35,000—Apr 1 ’25-’31
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’24— $40,000
Total assess, val. 1924__ 3.757,059
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000 1924-841.60
Population in 1920___________11.000
IN TEREST on 4s payable at Nat.
Bank of Comm., N. Y . City, on
44*s at First Nat. Bk., Chicago, and
on 5s at the District Treasurer’s office
and First National Bank, Brainerd.

BRECKENRIDGE.
This city is in Wilkin County.
Armory Bonds.
6s '22 A-O $5,000___ Apr 1 1932
TOT. DEBT Nov 21 ’2 4 .. $435,000
Sinking funds_____________ 158,134
Total assessed val. 1924— 779,124
BIOSTON E COUNTY.
Moneys & credits (incl.)_
_ 234,143
Ortonville is the county seat.
Population. 1910, 1,840; 1920, 2.401
D itch Bonds.
.8
. . . $140,100______________ ________
BROWN COUNTY?
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
New Ulm is the county ieat.
.s
. . . $250,000........................
Highway Bonds.
R efu n d in g C ourt House Bonds1 1925
68 '21 M-N$20.000____ N ov 1 1931 os T5 M-N$25,000____M ayM ay 1)
'Subject to call $5,000 yearly
T runk H’y Reimburse. Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
4 Jis’22 M -N $49,717.40__________
.s
. . . $54,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 7 ’22. $410,100
Bridge Bonds.
Floating debt_____________
53 446 -s
. . . $100.000______________
Total assessed val’n 1923..9,339,405 GEN. BD. D T . N ov 2 ’24. $880,500
Moneys & credits (add'l.
Ditch debt (special)
full value)_____________ 1,237.962
(additional)__________
742,500
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 21.$3.90 Total assess, val. 1923___20,284,228
Population 1910. 9.367; 1920, 9,703 Moneys and credits (add’l ) ,
full value_______________2 .481,185
BINQHAM LAKE SCHOOL DIST. State&Co.taxfper $1,0001 ’ 23-817,20
This district (P. O. Bingham Lake) Popula’n. 1910, 20,134; 1920. 22,421
is in Cottonwood County.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, St.Paul.
B uilding Bonds.
—s
. . . $30,000................... ....... BUFFALO.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924...$30,000
This village Is in Wright County.
Floating debt (additional).. 6.000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924___322,319 4s
. . . $25,000..........................
Total tax rate (per $1,000) "24 .$31.20
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
Population 1923________________ 700 4s
...
$8,000.........................
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’23.
$32,000
BIWABIK.
Floating debt___________
664.000
This village is In St. Louis County. Sinking fund____________
154,000
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Assess, val. ’20 (25% act.) 14,000,000
6s ’22 J-J ($168,000. Jan 20 ’ 25-’36 Population, 1910. 1,227; 1920, 1,438
1 12,000— Jan 20 1937
BON D. DEBT Oct 16 ’24. $196,500 BUHL.
"
Water debt (incl.)________
53,750
This village is in St. Louis County.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
20,000
Im provement Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate.4,284,404 .s ’24 . . . $33,000_______________
Assessed value, personal_
_ 260,092
R efu nding Bonds.
T ota. assessed val. ’ 23 (abt.
5sg T4 J-D $50.000c June 15’ 25-29
M a ct.)------------------------ 4,544,496 6sg '15 M-S 16,084c.Sept 1 ’25-’26
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$20.00
Water, Light & Heat Bond*
Population 1910, 1,690; 1920. 2,286 6s g ’ 14M-S «9,875c.—Sept 1 1925
BOND. DEBT Sept30'21 $167,000
BIWABIK SCHOOL DISTRICT Floating debt___________
664,000
NO. 24.
Sinking fund____________
154,000
This district is in St. Louis County. Ass’d val. ’20 (25% act.) .14.000,000
5s ’ 12 F-A $29,050 ____ 1925-1926 Population. 1910, 1,005; 1920, 2,007
5s T9 J-J
47,700 ____ 1925-1934
IN T . at First State Bank, Buhl,
BON D. D E B T Oct 28 ’24— $98,000 or City Nat. Bank, Duluth.
Floating debt____________
29 000
Sinking fund______________
27,500 CALUMET.
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (1-3 a c t .).6,500,000
This village is in Itasca County.
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924____$23.40
R efu n d in g B onds.
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 2,300 6s ’20 J-J $26,000r.........................
(Due yearly until 1932.)
BLUE EARTH COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— .$51.000
Mankato is county seat.
Tot.ass’d val. ’ 21 (40% a c t .).168,000
Road Bonds.
Total tax rate(per$l,000)’21.$127,30
6s ’20 s-a $50.000____N ov 1 1930 Pop'n 1910 (Census), 245; 1920.445
4M s’23 F-A 100,000—Aug 1 ’33-’42
INTEREST at Calumet, Minn.
5s ’24 . . . 100,000________
CAMPBELL SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
D rainage Bonds.
This district is in Wilkin County.
($190,000—N ov 1 ’ 25-’34
5 H s’ 20 s-a
18.000
___________Nov’ 19 . . . $75,000 ......... 1925-1939
1 1936 Is
54,000—Nov 1 '36-’3S BOND. DEBT Nov 1922— .$75,000
15.000
___________Nov
1 1939
6s '21 WJ-D 37 5,000..N ov 1 ’26-’40 CARLTON COUNTY.
Carlton is the county seat.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2787.)
F unding Bonds.
4 Ms’22 J-J $111,000..Jan 15 ’ 27-’41
(For amount due each year see V. 5s ’24 F-A ($1,000___ Feb 1 1925
114, p. 217.)
128,000—Feb 1 ’26-’39




R oad Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-J $75,000c—.July 1 1930
5s ’23 J-J (85,000c.July 1 ’33-’37
\90,000c_July 1 ’38-’42
State Rural Highway B onds.
5s ’ 16 M -N ($11,000c__________1925
\ 4,000c__________1926
4?4s’23M-N 17,033____Nov 1 1938
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4% s
. . . $120.000c —.1928,1942
4 ^ s ’23 A-O 60,000c____ 1938-1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 2 ’24 $209,000
Floating debt (additional)
106,000
Ditch debt (additional)
227.000
Rural highway debt (add’]) 282.000
Assess, val. real estate___ 7,360,090
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,267,864
Moneys and credits, full
value................................ 3,505,823
Total assess, val. 1923 — .13,133,777
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) ’23.$21.90
Popul’n 1910. 17.559; 1920. 19.391
IN T . on 5s of 1923 at the Capital
Nat. Bank, St. Paul.

17
CHISAOO COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
P. O. Chisago City.
B uilding Bonds.
5V*s
. . . $15.000____Mar 1 1935
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1921.—$57,000
Assessed value, real estate_ 400,000
_
Assessed value, personal____ 50,000
Total ass’d val. (M act.) '20-450.000
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 1,500

CHISHOLM.
This village is in St. Louis County.
Sewer Bonds.
4M s’24 -.-$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ______1929-1938
F un din g Bonds.
f$S0,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’29
60,000c-8ept 1 ’30-’31
40,00 0c...S ep t 1 1932
54*s’23M -8{ 50,000c...S ept 1 1933
120 000c.Sept 1 ’34-’35
70,0 0 0 c ... Sept 1 1936
80,00 0 c...S ep t 1 1937
,100.000c-..Sept 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’24. $788,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
178,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
512,000
CARVER COUNTY.
Assessed value 1923______ 17.393,139
Chaska is the county seat.
Population 1910. 7,684; 1920. 9.039
Road Bonds.
IN T . at Merchants Loan & Trust
4Jis’23 J-J $250,0 0 0 c____ 1933-1942 C o., Chicago.
6s ’21 A-O 115,000c____ 1931-1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '24 $365,000 CLAY COUNTY.
Ditch debt (additional)_
_
10,500
Moorehead is the county seat.
Sinking fund__________ —
17,800
Road Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate. 11,538,200 4Ms_’24 M-S $250,000.-Mar 1 ’35-’44
Assessed value, personal. . 1,701,980
Highway
Bds.
Money and credits_______ 1,630,900 5J*s’21 A-O R eim bursem ent ’31-40
$43,885.91-Oct 1
Tot. ass’d val.'24(1-3 act.) 14.871,080 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 5 ’24 $293,886
State & Co.tax (per$l ,000) ’24.$16.48 Drainage debt (add’l)____
220.000
Popul’n 1910, 17,455; 1920, 16,946 Assessed value real estate.14,345.019
IN T . on 4 Ms payable at the Min­ Assessed value personal. _ 1,436,227
nesota Loan & Trust C o., Minneap­ Total assessed val. 1924.-15,781,246
olis. and on 6s at the Wells-Dickey Money & credits (add'l),
Co. of Minneapolis.
full value--------------------- 2,489,270
State & Co. tax (per $1 ,000) ’24815.20
Popula’n. 1910, 19.640; 1920, 21,780
CAS3 COUNTY.
* Assumed by State, not an obliga­
County seat Is Walker.
tion o f County.
Bridge Bonds.
<Hs’ 17 F-A $8.000 —Aug 1 ’25-’32
5s ’ 17 A-O 22.300—Apr 1 ’25-’32 CLAY COUNTY CONSOL. SCH
F unding Bonds.
DIST. NO. 111.
54*815 A-O $20,000—Oct 1 '26-’30
P. O. Averhill.
5s ’ 17 A-O
6,000.-O ct 1 ’25-’27 84*s’20 M-NS50.000____May 1 1935
5s ’ 19 J-D 18 .000..Dec 1 ’ 25-'33 BOND. D EBT Nov 17 ’23 —$50,000
6s ’20 F-A 75,000____Aug 1 1931 Ass’d val. ’23 (1-3 a c t u a l)-..318,401
6s ’21 J-D 100,000.-June 1 ’33-’41 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’22.$47.10
5M s’23 M-S 200,000—Mar 1 ’26-’38 Population (est.)_____________ 450
T runk Highway Reim bursed.
IN T . payable at First National
4-4£s’ 22 A-0$165,000 —Apr 1 ’32-’41 Bank, St. Paul.
4M s’23 J-J
63,500—Jan 1 ’34-’42
Road Bonds.
5s '19 J-D 100,000_June 1 ’28-'34 CLAY AND NORMAN COUNTIES
CONSOL. SCH. D IST . NO. 66.
6s ’20 F-A*100,000____Aug 1 1930
P. ° . Romp.
(Optional 19? 54
_
ild in g B onds.
4s ’ 20 — 1150.000..July 1 ’26-’30 7s S ch ool-B u$80,000___ July 1 1935
’20 J-J
State Rural H ighway.
(Optional July 1 1930 )
5J*s’ 15 M-N$60,000____M ay 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24 —$80,000
5 45s’ 15 J-J
40.000—Jan 1 ’25-’26
d d 'l)-.
7,500
5 4*s’ 16 M-S 44,000—June 1 ’25-’26 Floating debt (a1924
Assessed value
_
371 864
5 4*s’ 16 J-J
11,000—Mar 1 ’25-’26 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-872.16
6s ’21 J-D 30,000___ June 1 1931 Population (est.)_____________ 600
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 CLAY COUNTY IND. S.D. No. 81.
P. O. Dilworth.
State rural highway debt
B uilding Bonds.
(special) (incl.)-----------37,905
Road debt (special) (incl.)
492,253 6s ’ 17 M -N S10.000C— _M ay 1 1932
5s 17 M -N 30,000c.—M ay 1 1932
Sinking fu n d -----------------64,204
1 1939
Moneys & credit, full value 561.717 5Y*s24A-D B *29,000c. ..A n r.$69,000
Total assessed value 1923. 6.744,268 BOND. D E T April 1924—
Assessed
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.S30.36 Total taxvaluation 1923____872 862
rate (per $1.0001 ’22$66.00
Pop’n 1910, 11,620; 1920. 15,851
*Int. at First Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
* $50,000 assumed by State, not
an obligation of county, f Assumed CLIMAX SCHOOL” D IS T R IC T .
by State, not an obligation o f county.
This district (P, O. Climax) is In
Polk County.
CASS COUNTY SCHOOL DIST. 4s ’18 July 1 $40,000_______
TOTAL D EBT Nov 15 ’24--$4’8,500
P. O. Hackensack.
6s '21 s-a $115,000c.Dec 1 '32-’41 Floating debt_______________ 16 000
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’2 3 .. $190,000 Assessed valuation 1924_____ 425,047
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
52,588
Assess, val. 1923 (1-3 a c t .).3,000.000 CLOQUET.
This city is in Carlton County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)____ $34.00
W ater Wks. Ext. Bds.
Population 1923 (est.)_____
5,000
5 K s’ 21 M-N$24.000c Sept 1 ’25-’32
C ity Hall Bonds
CASS LAKE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
- - - $45.000c------ 1925-1933
This district is In Oass Oountv.
BT
54*s-6s F-A $70,000 _____ 1930-1935 BOND. D E debtOct 13 ’24. $80,000
(add’l).
70 000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $141,000 Assessment (included)___
24 j)00
Water debt
Sinking fund______________
1,000 Assess, val. real estate____2,422,096
Assess, val. real estate_____ 302.735 Assess, val. persona]____ 2,257.791
Assess, val. personal______ 146.486 Other assessabl p rop erty..3,153,594
Total assess, val. 1924____ 449,221 Total assess, value 1924___7,883 481
Moneys & credit (add’ l)_
_ 209.426
at 40% actual
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 $86.13 (Real estate assess, 25 & 33 1-3%.)
val., personal at
Tot. tax ratefner $1,000) ’24 $85.00
CHIPPEWA COUNTY.
Population, 1910, 7.031: 1920, 6,127
Montevideo Is the county seat.
IN T . on 54*s payable in Minneap­
R oad Bonds.
olis; 5s, in St. Paul, and on 4Y*s In
6s ’ 20 M-N$150,000c—.N ov 1 1930 Cloquet.
C ou n ty D itch Bonds.
6s ’21 s-a $39,300c
N ov 1 1931 CLOQUET IND. S. D. NO. 7.
5Ms
...
9,200c______________
B uilding Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J
$5,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1925
_s
. . . $75.0 0 0 c ................. ..
4s ’20 „
*100,000..July 1 ’26-’39
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 1 ’24
$46,785
,
( 8 ,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1925
Drainage debt (add’l ) ____
710.300 5 Mg 22 J-J ] 4,000c. —July 1 1926
State loan bonds________
273,917
188.000c. July 1 ’ 27-’37
Total assess, val. 1924
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’24. $205,000
(about 4£ actual)______ 12,327,280 Assessed valuation 1923_ 4.372 543
_
Moneys & credits (add’l),
School taxrate(ner$l ,000) ’23.$36.20
full value______________ 1,914,035 Population in 1923 (est.)......... 8.000
State & Co. tax rate (per
IN TEREST on 514s of 1922 at the
$1,000) 1923______________ $1870 Merchants Trust & Savings Bank,
Popula’n. 1910, 13,458; 1920. 15,720 St. Paul; on others at Cloquet.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, St.Paul.
* Assumed by State, not an obliga­
tion of County.
CHISAGO COUNTY.
Center City is the county seat.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS.
Trunk H ighw’ y Reim burs. Bds.
This village is in Anoka County.
54*s’2l M-S $100,000____ 1931-1940
W ater Works & Street Imp. Bds
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 ’23 $580,908 5 M s2 2 F -A S82JXX)------Feb 1 1942
Floating debt (add’1)______
16,991 GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $94,000
Sinking fund______________
1.491 Water debt (included)_____
58,000
Total assessed val. 1923— 8,369,183 Assess, debt (add’l) ______
35,000
Moneys and credits (add’l ) ,
Floating debt (add’l) ______
4,000
full value______________ 1,577,804 Assessed val., real estate.. 894.896
State & Co. tax rate (per
Assessed val., personal____
79,795
$1,000) 1922_______________ $18.60 Other assess, property____ 116,829
Popula’n. 1910, 13,537: 1920, 14,445 Assessed value 1924_______ 1,091,020
Note.— Of the above indebtedness Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’'24 $124.60
$436,155.38 has been assumed by the Population 1910, 590; 1920____2,698
State and the principal and interest
IN T. at First National Bank,
up to 5% will be paid by it.
Minneapolis.

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MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

COOK COUNTY.
S chool Bonds.
Grand Marlas Is the oounty seat.
554s’20 A-O $40,000c_________ 1935
R efu n d in g B onds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1921--- $77,000
6s ’ 18 M-S $100,000-Sept 1 ’28-’37 Total assessed value 1920_ $300,000
_
6s '21 J-D 40,000_______________
(M to 1-3 actual value.)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 20-$50.00
4s ' l l J-J $17,820c..July 1 ’25-’31 Population in 1918_____________ 800
Road and Bridge Bonds.
IN T. on 5% s of 1920 at the North­
6s
F-A 560.000c____Aug 1 1931 western Trust Co., St. Paul.
5s
M -N 50.000____M ay 1 1944
6s '21 M-S 44,950 _____ 1931-1940 CROW W ING CO. S. D. NO. 46.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1924 5306,954
(P. O. Riverton.)
49,700
Floating debt___________
B uilding Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
92,723 -a
---$ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
Assessed val. real estate___1,742,691 5 ^ s ’19 J-J
40,000 _____ 1925-1934
Assessed val. personal_____ 126,981 BUND. DEBT Oct 1923---$! 50.000
Other assess, property______________ 49,155
Assessed value 1923_______ 826,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (33% act.) 1,918.827 Population in 1920 _____________500
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '23 .$62.54
Population 1»10, 1.336; 1920,1,841
IN T . at Merchants' Nat. Bank DAKOTA COUNTY.
Hastings is the county seat.
St. Paul, on all bonds except refund­
--.$211,037.31 ___________
ing bonds, which is payable at Anier 5 ^ s
Road Bonds.
Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y . City
5Ms’20 J-D $250,000___ Dec 1 1925
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 '24 $461,077
COTTONWOOD COUNTY.
Moneys and c r e d its ____ 3,134.229
Wlndom Is the county seat.
Total assess, val. 1924___ 27,397,464
Drainage Bonds.
4 H s’23 J-J 572,500 _____ 1929-1943 State & Co. tax(per $1 ,000'’24_ $9.92
Popula’n. 1910. 25,171; 1920. 28.967
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s '24 --_ $11,000____N ov 1 1934 DAWSON.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
This city Is In Lac Qui Parle Co.
4s g
M-S 585,000c..................1925
Electric Light Bonds.
F un din g B onds.
3
--$8,000_______________
6s 21 J-J $30,000.-Jan 1 ’32-’41
T runk Highway Reim burs. Bds. 5s Sewer Bonds.
T6 A-O $25.000___ Oct. 1 1936
64£s'21 A-O ($3,584.96--Oct 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 5 ’24- $81,000
(45,000— Oct 1 ’33-’41 Sinking fund_____________
6,000
Road B onds.
5s '23 .--$ 1 3 5 ,0 0 © _______________ Total assessed val. 1921
(about 30-40%
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 14'24 $122,000 Moneys & credits actual)-.1,454,440
Floating debt (additional)
5,000 Population. 1910, (add'l)__ 342,097
1,318; 1920. 1.511
Drainage debt (add’l)------1,190,000
Assess, val. real estate___13,844.000
DEERWOOD.
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,539,000
This village Is In Crow Wing Co.
Other assessable property- 1,586,000
T o t.ass’d val.'23 (35 % act.) 16,969,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’24--$33,000
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '23-536.88 Water debt (included)______ 14.000
Pop’n TO, 12,651; '20......... 14,570 Sinking fund (sewer)________ 3,000
1NT. at County Treas. office, and Assess, val. real est_________ 148,688
on 6s of 1921 at the Wells-Dickey Assess, val. personal prop__ 44,232
Other assessable prop______ 42,. 38
Trust Co., Minneapolis.
Total assess, val. 1922______ 235.658
COTTONW OOD COUNTY CON­ Total tax '-ate ' ner 81.000) ’ 23S109.15
Pop’n 1910, 586; 1920...................532
SOLIDATED S. D. NO. 50.
P. O. Storden.
6s '21 - - - $72,000 — Apr 15 1936 DELVAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 1924--$85,000
This district (P. O. Del van) is In
Floating debt (additional)— 12,000
Assessed value 1924------------ 456,000 Faribault County.
B uilding Bonds.
4s 17 July $35,300..........1925-1937
CROOKSTON.
State Loan Bonds.
This city is the oounty seat of Polk
4 s '20 . . . $10.000-..............-.1937
Co. Inc. Feb. 14 1879.
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 13 '24- $46,000
Armi'fv Ronds.
4s '15 M -N $6,500c_$l ,000 yearly Total assessed val. 1924
(30% a ct.)____________ 959,141
R etu ndm g Bonds.
6s '15 J-D $10,000c
June 1 1925 Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924___$26.00
5 s '18 J-D 15,000c. Dec 1 1933 Population in 1923 (est.)--------- 1,250
GEN . BD. D T. Oct 15'24- $33,000 DETROIT.
—
8pec. assess, debt (add’l)_ .
75 000
This city is in Becker County.
Assess, val. real estate_____ 1,884,911
Paving Bonds.
Assess, val. personal______ 528,396 5s
M -N $124.000___ M ay 1 1942
Other assess. property_____ 886.012 4% s
J-J 30,000___ July 1 1944
Total assess, val. 1923_____ 3,299,049 5s
/ 2,000.-July 1 ’27&’29
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923---583.00
\ 2,0 00.-July 1'31 &'33
Population 1910, 7.559; 1921, 7.500
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $20.000____ Jan 1 1934
IN T . on all bonds at City Treas­ 6s
4M s’24 J-J
5.000____ Jan 1 1934
urer'soffice.
5s
/ 1,000--July 1 ’27&’29
) 1,000 July 1'31 &'33
CROSBY.
W ater & Light Bonds.
This village Is In Crow Wing Co.
4s
J-J $14.000___ July 1 1936
W ater B onds.
J-J 50,000___ July 1 1936
6s T8 M-N$58,800c_May 1 '25-'3S 4U s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '2 4 -. $275,000
W a te r w o r k s Bonds.
88 000
6s T8 M -N $43,800c.May 1 '25-’38 Water debt (included)____
5.000
T O T . BD. DT. Oct 3 '2 4 -. $126,000 Sinking fund_____________
Total assessed val. 1924_ 1,775,000 Assess, val. real estate____1 202,511
_
Population 1920 ______________3,500 Assess. val. personal prop. $271,257
Moneys & credits_________ 484.890
CROSBY-IRON TON IND. SCH. Total assess, val. 1924____ 1.958,658
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$96.40
DIST. NO. 51.
This district (P. O. Crosby) is in Pop’n 1910. 2807; 1920............... 3,726
Crow Wing County.
4s
_
_ $26,600_____ _____1925 DETROIT IND. SCH. DIST.
4s
—
29,600 ___ ____ 1926
$138,000
4s
---30.000------- _____1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924--1,900,000
Total
4s
34,000
_____1928 T o t a l assess,teval.r 1923___ 3 -$ 3 4 .0 0
tax r a (p e $ 1 ,0 0 0 )’2
4s
37,000. . . . _____1929 Population in 1923___________ 5,000
4s
---42,000_____ ____ 1930
4s
---- 38,000_____ ____ 1931
4s
---20,000_____ ____ 1932 DODGE CENTRE.
4s
---45,000 ____ 1933-1935
This village is in Dodge County.
5s
30,000_____ ____ 1932
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
70.000 ____ 1933-1934 4s
...
$9,000 _____ 1925-1930
54£s
10,000____ 1925-1926
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5Ms
- - 30,000 ____ 1927-1929 4s
. . . $12,876.-July 1 ’25-’37
8,000_____ ____ 1930
5H s
Sewer W arrants.
5J^s
---17,000_____ ____ 1931 6s T7 Julv $9.000_____ 1925-1927
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’24 $467,200 BOND. DEBT Nov 5 T 9 _ .$29,376
Sinking fund
8,175 Assessment debt___________ 27,000
Total assessed value 1924 - .3,382,947 Assessed (Real estate______ 259,514
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-_$49.85
val.
(Personal________ 87,001
Population in 1923 (est.)--------- 5.000 Total assessed val. 1919_____ 346,515
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 19.$75.40
Population in 1910, 957; 1920, 921
CROW WING COUNTY.
Bralnerd Is the county seat.
DODGE COUNTY.
F unding Bonds.
Mantorville is the county seat.
4s
July $80,000 ____1925-1932
Road Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 J^s’24 A-O $50,000_____ 1935-1944
6s '15 J-J $10,000___ June 1 1926
and Bridge B onds.
4s
July 35,000- — ............. 1927 5 ^Road M-S $50,000___ Mar 1 1928
s ’ 18
Road Bonds.
50,000___ Dec 1 1930
5s
$180,000____N ov 1 1929 5s '20 - - T runk Highway Reim bursem ’t.
6s ’20 J-D 70,000_ Dec 15 1930 4H s’ 21 J-D$58,368.49 -Dec 1 1941_
Reim bursem ent Road Bonds.
D EBT
$422,368
5 ^ s ’21 - — $75,000___ Oct 1 1931 TOTALval., realApr 4 '24_10.901,943
Assess,
estate_
_
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 11'21 $643,000 Assess, val., personal____ 1 359,025
Drainage debt (add’l)------3,600 Tot .assess .val .’23(1-3 act) 12,260,968
Tot. assess, val. 1923____ 14,508,245 Moneys & credits (add’l),
Money and credits (addi­
full value_____________ 1,864,858
tional, full value)______1,259,506
State&Co.tax (per$l,000) ’20-$22 25 Popula’n. 1910, 12,094; 1920, 12,552
Pop’n in 1910. 16,861; 1920, 24,566 DODGE COUNTY INDEPEN
IN T. on funding railroad bonds at
DENT S. D. NO. 28.
State Treas. office; on 6s of 1920 at
P. O. Mantorville.
Northwestern Nat. Bank, Minneap­
School B uilding B onds.
olis; other bonds at First Nat. Bank, 6 ^ s ’21 A-O $18,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1931
______
St. Paul.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1922. $68,000
CROW W ING COUNTY CONS. Total assessed value 1922
333.651
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 41.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’22$52-10
Population 1921 (est.)__________ 600
Post office is Pequot.
IN T . at Wells-Dickey Trust Co.,
F unding Bonds.
SJis’ lS - - - $25.000........................... Minneapolis.




[V ol. 119.

DODGE COUNTY S. D. NO. 30. EAST GRAND FORKS.
This city is in Polk Counr.y.
( P . O . K a s s o n ).
♦Certificates of Indebtedness.
Grade and High School B ldg. Bds
6 s ’23 J-Jf$120,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’40
4s '18 - - . $74.300_____________
1 30,000c.. Jan 1 ’41-’43
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’24_ $115,200
Sinking fund______________
12,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $40,000
Total assessed value 1924 _ 659.109 Water debt (incl.)____________15.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--.$5.10 Certificate debt (add’l) ____150,000
19,060
Sinking fund (general)____
Assess, val. ’22 [real________ 407,819
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
(25% & 4 0 % (personal____122,664
Alexandria is the county seat.
actual______(total________ 530,483
Road Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $60,000...................1929 Money & credits (add’l______ 228,582
51£s’20 M -N 15,000___ N ov 1 1930 Tot.tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$190.00
4><s’24 A-O 175,000_____ 1935-1944 Population 1910, 2.533; 1920. 2.490
*IN T. at First Nat. Bank, Min­
F unding Bonds.
6s
. . . $55,000_______________ neapolis.
TOTAL D EBT Apr 21 ’24 $475,384
Sinking fund____________
6.421 ELK RIVER.
This village is In Sherburne Oo
Ass’d val'n, real estate_ 11.298,137
_
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Ass'd val’n. pers'l prop___ 1 390,911
. . . $32.000............................
Total assessed val’n 1923-12,689,048 5s
6s
...
26,000............................
Moneys & credits (add’l),
F unding B onds.
full value______________ 2,455,715
--.
$ 8 .0 0 0 --._____ ______
State&Co.tax ("per $1 ,000) ’ 22.813.33 5s
Pop’n 1910. 17.669; 1920..........19,039 BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’22..$72,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 58,000
DULUTH.
Assessment debt (additional) 5,900
This city Is In St. Louis County Assess, val. ’21 [R ea l_______ 259,783
Incorp. in March 1887. Commission
(40% act.) [Personal____105,500
ov't became effective Apr. 14 1913.
(T o t a l...........465,283
’reposition to build municipal light Money & credits (add’l)_____216,209
and power plant, for which $700,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_____ $78.20
bonds were voted In Feb. 1912 (V. Population in 1910. 859; 1920, 983
94, p. 1263) wasdefeated In Jan 1915. ELY ■
--------- Pop’n 1910, 78,466; 1920____98,917
This city Is In St. Louis Oounty.
Bridge Bonds.
M unicipal Bonds.
4s g ’05 M -S$l00.000c.-M ar 1 1930 4s ’ l l
$9.000...........................
5s g T8-T 9 119.200c.Jan 1 ’25-’28
F un din g Bonds.
Perm. Im pt., Street Intersec­ 6s T8
$140,000....................1938
tion and Storm Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1923.)
5s ’20 J-J $400.000--July 1 ’33-’35
Light and W ater Im pt. B onds.
6s '21 J-J 50.000_____July 1 1925 6s ’20 J-J $66.000....................1939
5s ’22 J-J 100.000_____1925-1926
(Subject to call after 1924.)
4 J^g’23 A-O 190,000-- Apr 1 ’25-’43 BOND. D EBT Oct 8 ’23 -- $215,000
4% s’24 A-O 200,000.-Apr 1 ’25-’44 Assess, val., real estate___ 7,472,715
General Fund Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_
_
1,748,095
4 ^ 8 g ’96 J-JS249,000c.-July 1 1926 Total assess, val. ’23 (est.)-9,220,810
Perm anent Revolving Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$86.80
4s
’01 J-JS99.000c. ..J a n 1 1931 Population 1910. 3,572; 1920. 4.902
4 V$s g TO J-J 40,000c-. .July 1 1940
6s ’20 A-O 200,000____Oct 1 1925 EVELETH.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
This city Is In St. Louis County .
4H s’97 J-J $113,000c ...J a n 1 1927
W ater B onds.
4s ’98 A-O 70,000c— -Apr 1 1928 5s ’05 — - $15.000c.........................
4s '01 M -N 50,000c_ M ay 1 1931
_
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
44$g’ 14J-J 400,000c-—Jan 11944 6s ’00 - . $6,0 0 0 c........................
R efu nd. W ater & Light Bonds. 6s
. . . 3 7 5 ,0 0 0 --.............. ........
4s g '06 A-OS295,000c__ Apr 1 1936 TOT. B D . D T . N ov. 20’23 $375,000
W ater and L ight Bonds.
Total assess, value 1923--17,587,180
5s g ’96 J-J$l,093,000c.-July 1 1926 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $41.00
4C98 A-O 946.000c...A pr 1 1928 Pop’n 1910, 7,036; 1920...........7.205
4s ’02 J-J
16.000c-.-Jan 1 1932
IN T . payable in Chicago.
4s ’02 M -N 115.000c--.N ov 1 1932
4s g 04 M-S 30,000c— -M ar 1 1934 FAIRMONT.
4s g 05 M-S 140,000c—-M ar 1 193{
This city is In Martin County. In­
4s ’06 A-O 372,000c_—Apr 1 193f corporated March 12 1901.
4 H sg ’ l l A-0187.000C— -Apr 1 1941
Property of water and light, incl.
6s ’21 M -N 40,000—M ay 1 ’25-’26 real est., valued at $430,307. Other
4 3^g’22J-J 230,000. .July 1 ’ 25-’47 city bldgs, and real est., $331,609.
4M
>g’23 J-J 144.000—July 1 ’25-’48
W ater and Light Bonds.
Park Bonds.
5s ’ 06 M -N $11,0 0 0 c .-.N o v 1 1926
4s ’09 J-J $50,000___ July 1 1939 5s ’09 F-A
10 ,000c...F eb 1 1929
4s g TO M-S 50,000c_ Sept 1 1941 4s ’ 14 . . . I
_
5,000____ July 1 1929
4 H s g 'llM -S 50.000c—-Sept 1 1941
I 5.000____ July 1 1933
44*sg'12A -0 50,000c_ Apr 1 194i 4s ’ 15 . . .
_
5,000_______________
44SgT3 A-O 50,000c..-O ct 11943
W ater & Light R efu n d in g Bds.
4 H g’ 15 J-J
50.000c-.-JaD 1 1945 6s ’21 A-O $200,000.-$15,006 yrly
5s ’20 J-J 150.000___ July 1 1940
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 21 M -N 50,000____ May 1 1941 5s ’05 M-S $10,000c__ Sept 1 1925
5s ’22 J-J
50,000____ Jan 1 1952 5s ’06 M -N 10.0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1926
4>^s’22 M -N 70.000..N ov 1 ’25-’38 4s 18 - - 55.000____ July 1 1935
Paving Bonds {State Loan).
4 t^ff'23 M_N$120.000-Mav 1 ’25 '48
4H s’24 A-O 125,000--Apr 1 ’25-’49 4 s ’ 15 -- -($ 2 0 .0 0 . July 1 ’3 1-’32
t 30 00! i July
’33-’35
Incinerator Bonds.
F iltration Plant Bonds.
5M s’21 A-O $50,000___________1951
4s T8 - - - $20,000..July
’28-’37
C ertificates of Indebtedness.
5s
J-J $150,000_______________
H eating Plant Bonds.
6s ’21
$180,000-.-$18,000 yrly
Street Impt. Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds (State Loan).
5s '22 A-0$190,000___ Oct 1 1926
4s ’07 ann $20.000___ July 1 1927
“ W elfare” Bonds.
C tfs. of Indebtedness.
4 Hs'23 J-J $20 000. July 1 ’25-’28
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’24-$3,159,00C 5H s’22 M-S $33,690.79cSept 1’25-42
Special assess, debt(add’l)
605,000 (For amount due each year see
V. 115, p. 1760.)
General sinking fund (ex­
clusive of W .& L.S.F.).
123,673 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 15 ’24. $185,000
Light, water & heating plant
Water and light debt and
bond (additional)_______ x416,000
gas (additional)_______ 3,607,000
_
Assess. [Real estate______ 58,391,962 Assessment debt, (add’l ) _ $331,609
value j Personal________ 21,598,894 Total assess, val. 1924___ 3,989.554
1924 (Money & credits_49,560,324 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$7O.0O
Total value____________ 129,551,180 Pop’n 1910, 2,958; 1920______ 4,650
IN T . on some of the bonds payTax rate (per $1,000) ’24--------$69.30
Of the total bond, debt $3 644.000 payable in Minneapolis and to the
Is a special lien upon the city a wate' State of Minnesota.
x Water and light bonds are taken
and light plants, the surplus earning*
of which are applied to the payment care of by Water and Light Commis­
of the Interest of this Indebtedness sion. The city li not taxed tcpay
and nets annually over $230,000 addl oi-heT- inter* st or bonds
tional, which Is put Into extensions F A L K . ---------This town (P. O. Bagley) Is in
rapidly increasing the net Income
INT at Am. Exch. Nat. B k.,N .Y Clearwater County.
R oad Bonds.
6s T8
$45.000_______________
DULUTH INDEPENDENT S. D.
Im provement Bonds.
B uilding Sites & Equipm ent.
6s
3 0 .0 0 0 .-............ ..........
4s g ’04 A-O 125,000c_____Oct 1934 BOND. D E B T . Dec 1921-..$75,000
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1924.)
[R ea l_______ 426,541
4Hs'10 F-A 200,000c...F eb 1 1940 Assess, val. ’21 (Personal___________ 9,377
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1930.;
[T o t a l______ 435,918
4 t^s'13 F-A 200,000c..-A u g 1 1943 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $51.10
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1933.)
4Hs'15 J-J 200,0 0 0 c...M a r \ 194? FARIBAULT.
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1935).
City Is county seat of Rice County.
4 ^ s g ’ 17M - 250,000c...Sept 1 194) Incorporated in 1872. Commission
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1937.) government adopted Feb. 7 1911.
454s’19 A-O 300.000____Apr 1 194P
Fire D e o a r t m e n t B o n d s .
(Subject to call after April 1 1939 '
‘ ($17,000____ Dec 1 1925
5 K s’21 A-OUOO.OOO___ Apr 1 1936 4 V^s’24 J-D( 8.000____ Dec 1 1926
(250.000--Apr 1 ’37-’40
( 1,000____ Dec 1 1927
5s g ’21 M -N 400.000c-.-N ov 1 1951
W ater-W orks Bonds.
(Optional N ov 1 1941)
4s g ’09 J-J $27,936c.July 1 ’25-’ 29
4 ^ s ’22 M-S 500.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’34 4M s’24 J-D
4.000____Dec 1 1930
BD. DEBT Nov 13 ’24..$2,525,000
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
Moneys and credits______52,732,830 4s
s-an $5.000___________ 1929
Assessed val. real________ 57,471,532
Armory Bonds.
Assess, val. personal_____19,901,090 -s
...
$3,000...........................................
Total val. ’23 (35% a ct.).77,372,622
Local Im provement Bonds.
School property valued at 5,799,798 5 s ’23 s-an $20,000_____ 1929-1943
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23—
D is p o s a l P l a n t B o n d s .
Maintenance______________ $18.19 4 J^s’24 J-D ($5,000___ Dec 1 1929
New construction----------------3.00
111,000___ Dec 1 1930
Interest and sinking fund____3.00
B u ild in g Bonds.
Teachers’ pension fund_____
.99 5s ’23 s-an $15,000 _____1929-1943
Population in 1920..........
98,917
Bridge & Culvert Bonds.
IN T . at Am. Exch. Nat. B k .,N .Y . 5s ’23 s-a $15,000 _____1929-1943

f

D ec.., 1924.]
FARIBAU LT (Concluded).
Sewer B onds.
5s ’23 s-a $24,000_____ 1929-1943
4Hs'24 J-D 7 3,000___ Dec 1 1927
\ 4,000___ Dec 1 1928
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 8 ’2 3 -. $55,500
Water bonds (incl.)_______
45,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
66,000
Total assess, val. 1923____4,500.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $75.00
Pop’n 1910, 9,001; 1920...........11,089
INT. on water-works bonds pay­
able at Chase State Bk. ol Faribault.

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS
FILLMORE COUNTY IND. SCH.
DIST. NO. 174.
P. O. Canton.
l ^ s ’23 F-Af $40,0 0 0 c____ 1928-1937
t 35,000c__________1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24..$75,000
Floating debt_______________ 6,613
Total ass’d val.’24 (35%act.) .576,934
Scnool tax rate(per $1,000) ’24 $19.60
Population in 1923 (est.)________ 700
IN TEREST payable at the WellsDickey Co. o f Minneapolis.

19

Assessed value. personal-$__ 182.083 Total assessed value, 1924
Money & credits___________ 181,300
(40% actual)__________ 1.175.000
T ot. ass’d val. ’23 (33>s%) -.917.368 School tax rate (per $1,000)’23$41.25
IN T . payable at the office of the
Total tax rate (p. $1,000) ’23 $163.99
Population 1910, 2,230; 1920, 2,914 Northwestern National Bank, M in­
neapolis.
GRANT COUNTY.
HIBBING.
Elbow Lake is the county seat.
This village is in St. Louis County.
Road Bonds.
It is said that this is the largest in­
4M s’24 F -A ($81,000.-Aug 1 ’35-’43 corporated village in Minnesota and
1 4,000___ Aug 1 1944 is generally known as the wealthiest
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’24 $94,343 municipality of its size in the U.S.
Floating debt___________
40,673
Memorial Building Bonds,
Drainage debt__________
256,289 os ’24 . . . $400,000..July 1 ’26-’33
FOLEY.
This village is in Benton County. Total assessed value 1923.10,047,822
FA RIB A U LT COUNTY
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-..$17.63 6s R efunding Bonds.
Blue Earth Is the county seat.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
'22 F-A $2,000,000cFeb 15’25-’32
4s
$22,000___ July 1 1939 Pop’n, 1910, 9,114; 1920_____ 9,788 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’23 $2,000,000
Ditch Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Assessed value, real and
4K s
J-J $8,000c_Julyl'2 5 -'2 9
. . . $20,000___ Apr 1 1936 GREENBUSH SCHOOL DIST.
personal, 1923________ 85,815,960
4H&5HJ-J
14,853c-July 1 '25-’32 6s
This district (P. O. Greenbush) Is Tax rate (per$l,000) 1923___ $21.90
Sewer Bonds.
4 s ’ ll J-J
36,000c.July 1 '25-’30
5s 19
$21,000____Sept 1 1939 in Roseau County.
Popula’n 1910. 8,832; 1920. 15.089
4s ' l l
J-J 12,000c______________
S chool B uilding Bonds.
INT. payable at Hibbing or at
6s 12 ann 38,643e_May 1 ’25-’31 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $63,000 4s
...
$3,500.................. ..
Assessed
First Nat’l Bank, Duluth. For ad­
4s ’ 12 . . . 15,400c.July 1 ’25-’32 Tax rate value______________350,000 4s
...
37,000............................ ditional facts concerning this village
(per $1,000) 1924___$10.90
4s 13 . . . 75,600c.July 1 ’25-’33
6s
...
20.000_______________ see V. 114, p. 1567.
4s ’ 14 . . . 94,310c.July 1 ’25-'33 Population in 1910, 710; 1920, 837 GEN. BD. D T. Oct 15 ’24..$77,000
5s ’ 15 J-J 85,250c.July 1 ’25-’34
Floating debt (add’l) ________ 10.870 HINCKLEY. ~
4>*s’ 16 J-J320.677c.July
1 ’ 25-'36 FRAZEE.
T ot, assess, val. ’24 (1-3 act.)274,711
This village is in Pine County.
This village is in Becker County. School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$80.00
5s ’ 16 J-J
28,800 July 1 ’25-’36
W ater Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4H s’ 17 J-J 64,547.-July 1 ’25-’36
Population in 1923 (est.)_______ 756 6s
. . . ($10,000..July 1929-38
6s ’ 17 J-J 21,277..July 1 ’25-’36 5s ’ 19 J-D $20,000...........................
\ 2,000____July 1 1939
5s '17 . . . 182,000_____ 1925-1937
Funding Bonds.
HASTINGS.
Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J 143,000..July 1 ’25-’39 54£s’2 0 _
_ $20,000................... 1935
This city Is In Dakota County. 6s Sewer. . ($->,000 _____ 1934-1938
.
(For amount due each year see
Light Plant Bonds.
Incorp. by Act of Legislature ap­
\ 5.000...........
1939
V 112 p 283 )
6s
. . . $ 3 4 .0 0 0 ........................ proved Mar. 4 1857.
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24...$40,000
4H s’22 J-J ‘ 38,000.-July 1 '27-’41 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922____ $76,000
R efu nding Bonds.
4% s’2 3 J-J
45.000_________’28-’42 Water debt (Incl.)__________ 20,000 _s ’24 - . . *$40,000-.July 1 ’25-’44 Water debt (incl.)__________ 30,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _________ 17,000
4Ms’24 . . . 68,000_______________ Tot. assess, val. ’20 (l-3act.)600,000
High W agon Bridge Bonds.
Floating debt_______________ 12,000
Highway Reimbursem ent Bds. Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’ 19..$2.00 5s
J-J $40,000___ July 1 1934 Total assess, val. 1924______ 361,000
-s ’21 ...$ 2 1 4 ,0 0 0 _________ ’31-40 Population 1910, 1,645; 1920, 1.277
W ater-W orks (State Loan).
Total tax rate
County has no general bonded debt
IN T . payable at the First Na­ -s
. . . $29,000........................ .. Population in (per $1,000) ’241129.00
1910, 673; 1920, 673
Drainage & ditch debt
tional Bank, Chicago.
F unding Bonds.
Oct 1924______________$1,437,333
6s ’22 A-O $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 2 1931 HOUSTON COUNTY.
Highway reimburse, debt.
214,000
GEN. DEBT Nov 1 9 2 4 ... $128,000
Caledonia is the county seat.
Assessed valuation, real..19,670,233 FREEBORN COUNTY.
24.000
Water debt (incl.)________
Albert Lea is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
_
Assessed val., personal_ 2 317,703
Assessed value, real_______ 1,146.397 4% s’23 F-A$100,000-.Aug 1 ’33-’42
Ditch Bonds.
Tot. val. 1923 (1-3 actual) 25,045,433
personal.. 280.744
5,000___ July 1 1928 Assessed value, its_______ 265,562 BOND. D EBT Oct 13 1924 $467,322
5Ms’ 18 . . .
Moneys & credits (add’l,
Money
73.000
___________Sept 11938and cred 1924--------1,692,703 Assess, val. real estate_____8,203,266
full value)____________ 3,057,497 5s ’ 19 . . .
Total assess, val.
___________Jan 11932 (per $1,000) 1924_ $74 60 Assess, val. personal______1,149,690
Total tax rate (per M ) ’24..$67.95 5Ms’ 18 J-D 75.000
Total tax
_
___________Jan 11943
Other assessable prop erty ..2,321,290
5 ^ s ’20 J-D 70.000
Pop’n 1910, 19,949; 1920_____ 20.998
4,571
. __
55,000_______________ Population 1910, 3,983; 1920,(*) at Tot. ass’d val.’24(1-3 act.)11,674,246
IN T . on bonds marked
IN T . on some o f the bonds at Mer­ 6s ’21 J-J due see V. 113, p. 653.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$18.70
(For amount
chants’ Loan & Trust C o., Chicago;
10,000--Sept 1 ’27-’31 First Nat. Bank, St. Paul; on others Popul’n 1910, 14,297; 1920, 14,013
and at First Nat. Bk., Blue Earth. 5 s ’21 M-S / 30,000--Sept 1 ’32-’41 at Hastings National Bank.
5s ’21 M-S
8,0 00..Sept 1 ’27-’41 HAW LEY SCHOOL D IST R IC T . H OW ARD LAKE S. D. NO. 79.
FARIBAU LT CO. S„ D. NO. 7.
This district (P. O. Howard Lake)
($1,000 every 2 years.)
District(P.O.Hawley) is in Clay Co. Is in Wright County.
P. O. Winnebago.
4Ms’22 . . . 300,000..Jan 1 ’28-’42
School Bonds.
53is
M-NS35.C00____N ov 1 1934 4 ^ s ’22 . . .
25.000. .A pr 1 ’28-’32 5 t^s’ 18 M-S $50.000c______________ 5s
. . . $ 3 3 ,0 0 0 .........................
School B uilding Bonds.
60,000.. Apr 1 ’33-’42 BOND. DEBT Dec 18 ’24..$85,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924...$33,000
4 ^ s ’23 M -N f$20,000-M ay 1 ’28-’37 4J£s’22 s-a
30 ,000 ..Sept 1 ’28-’32 Total assessed val. 1924 — 725.520 Assessed val. real estate____ 291,234
110,000___ May 1 1938
50.000_.Sept 1 ’33-’42 School tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $56-40 Assessed val. personal______ 62,055
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24. $141,500 4J^s’22 s-a
Other assess, property______ 126,773
5 ,0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’28-’32
Sinking fund______________
5,000
Tot .assess .val.’24 (25 % a ct.) 470,062
’33-’42
Assess, val. ’23 (1-3 a c t .)-. 954,164 4 ^ s ’23 J-D 20 ,000 ..Sept 1 1 1943 HENNEPIN COUNTY.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$35.10
27,220___
County seat Is Minneapolis.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23$40.90 5s ’23 . . . 299,000___ Sept 1 1943
Population in 1920______________ 744
Oct
Road and
Population in 1923____________2,500 4 Ms ’2 4 -.42,000___ Feb 1 1934 4.85s’ 17J-J Bridge Bonds. ’25-’27
$6 000--July 1
IN T. on ali bonds at the North­
HUBBARD COUNTY.
F unding Bonds.
western Trust C o., St. Paul.
Park Rapids is the county seat.
6s ’21 M-N$80,000____M ay 2 1941 4.70s’ 19M-S 197,000. .Sept 1 ’25-'3 8
4.70s’ 19M-S 197.000______1925-1938 5>Ss’ 15 s. a. $86,000...........................
Road Bonds.
5s '20 M-S 351,000______1925-1938 5Ks
Fa r m i n g t o n !
...
20,000______________
5s ’ 19 . . . 30,000____ Jan 1 1926
5M s’21 M -N 1384,000 - M ay 1 ’26-'37 6s '20 J-D 220,000___ Dec 1 1930
This village is in Dakota County. 4Ms’22 . . . 124,442___ Mar 1 1942
99,000-May 1
6s ’ 20 J-D 150.000___ June 1 1930 5s ’21 M-S \54,478.47-Sept '38-’40 GEN. B D . D T . Nov 14 ’24 $263,700
Improvement Bonds.
1 1931 Sinking fund______________
6M s’20 . . . $35,000........
1940 5s ’22 M-S 100,000___ Sept 1 1932 6s ’21 M -N (224,000-May 1 ’ 26-’39
42,000
(Optional 1930.1
BOND. D EBT Nov 19 ’23$1,625,662
Floating debt (add’l )
18,376
\ 17,000---M ay 1 1940 Assess, val., real_________ 4,414,232
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 26 ’23 $12,000 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
130,000
_____
80,817.20 Sept 1 '32-’41 Assess, val., personal_____ 397,690
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
8,081 Assess, value, real estate. 18,863,679 4Ms M -S
Sanitarium Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 167,000 Assessed value, personal,. 2,788,192
Tot.assess, val. (1-3 %act) ’24 4811,922
Wateridebt (add’l ) ________
22,000 T ot.ass’d val. ’23 Oiact.) .21,651,871 5s T7 J-J( $17,400c-July I ’25-’28 Moneys and credits (add’i). 631,722
\ 10.000c
July 1 1929
Assessed val. 1923 _________ 600 000 Moneys & credits (add’l,
5s ’ 19 F-A 150.000--Aug 1 ’29-’36 Population 1910, 9,831; 1920, 10.136
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--------$7.20
full value)_______
3,168,409
s’22J-J
Population 1910, 1,024; 1920. 1,449 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $20.87 4H s ’23 J-J 500,000_______ 1 Yearly h u t c h i n s o n !
_
500,000. .A pr
This city is in M cLeod County.
Popula’n 1910, 22,282; 1920, 24.692 4 ^ s’23 J-J 750,000--July 1 ’27-’41
4M
’28-’42
W a te r w o r k s Bonds.
FERGUS FALLS.
Road Bonds.
4s
. . . f$5,000c................ 1929
GILBERT.
This city Is In Otter Tall County.
T9
M -N$ 100,000-..M a y 11929
This village is in St. Louis County. 5s T9
l 5,000c_________ 1934
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
M -N 31,000___ M ay 1 1929 4Ms
s-an $31,000-.Aug 1 ’25-’ 26 5s T9
-..
30,000c_________ 1943
4 H s’22 . . . (24,OOOAug 1’27,’32&’37 6s
M-N125.000___ M ay 1 1929
R efu nding Bonds.
Bonds.
t 6,000____Aug 1 1942
5s T9
J-D 125.000___ M ay 1 1929 4s City-Hail f$5,OOOr_________ 1929
...
6s ’22 J-J $180,000___ Jan 1 1932 4 W 2 3 J-D (1,330,000 June 1 ’ 28-’37
City Bonds.
\ 5,OOOr_________ 1934
..s
. . . $80,000...J u ly 1925-39 TOT. DEBT July 15 ’24___ $488,854
1 670.000 June 1 ’38-’42
Floating debt (included)_
_ 190,317
‘ ‘ W hite W ay” Bonds.
Ctfs. o f Indebtedness.
C ourt-H ouse & City-Hall Bds.
_ - . $15,000c___ 1925-30-35
4% s’2 3 _ $85,000_______ 1927-1943 Total assess, val. 1923____ 5,217,844 4 Vjs'95 A-O $l00,000c..A pr 1 1925 5s
_
Armory B onds.
5s ’23 . . .
73.000_____ 1927-1943 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$47.10 GEN. BD. D T. Nov 1 ’24$6,340,296
4% s’23 s-a $25.000c— July 1 1953
BOND. D EBT N or 12 ’ 24 $180,000 Population 1910, 1,700: 1920, 3.510 Road & bridge bonds as­
Water debt______________ 100.000
sumed by State) (incl.).1,420,749 5s Paving C ertificates.
’23 s-a $143,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’43
Sinking fund______________
20,282 GLENCOE.
Sinking fund____________
728,652
Tot. ass’d val.’ 19 (32% aet.)3,468,868
This city is in M cLeod County
Assessed value, real_____266.570 721 ($7,000 in even years and $8,000 in
odd years.)
City tax (per $1,000) 1924-..$25.50 5s ’ 15 J-J
$7,000____July 1 1935
Assessed value, personal. 53 338,214 BOND. DEBT Sept 20 ’23. $100,000
Population 1910, 6,887; 1920, 7,581
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Total val. 1924 - .......... 319,908 935 Assessment debt (add’l)
4s ’ 17 J-J $25,000____Jan 1 1937
(Assessment 1-3 to 40% actual value) Water debt (included)_____ 150,000
45,000
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.) Moneys & credits (addi­
FERGUS FALLS SCHOOL DIST.
City Hall Bonds.
tional, full value)-------104,122,621 Ass’d value ’23. real estate. 1,205,164
Ass’d value, 1923, personal 320,077
R efu nding Bonds.
4M s’22 A-O 115,000_ Oct 1 ’27-’41
_
State & co.tax (per $1 000 ’24-*12.75
4s '14 July $8 OOOr......... 1925-1932
145.000___ Oct 1 1942
Pop’n TO, 333,480: 1920____ 415,419 Ass’d value ’ 23, other prop. 757,233
Total assessed value 1923. -2,282,474
S chool Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24..$89,000
IN T . at Nat. Park
4s ’ 14 July $29,000r____ 1925-1933 Water debt (incl.)__________ 23.500 the First Nat. Bank, Bank, N. Y .; Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $55,000
Minneapolis;
4s ’ 16
. . . 25 0 0 0 _____ 1932-1935 Sinking fu n d _______________ 5,171 First & Security Nat. Bank, Minne­
4s ’ 19 . . .
90,000 _____ 1925-1989 Assess, val. real est_______591,415
FALLS.
Trust Co. of INTERNATIONALin Koochiching
This village Is
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24- $162,000 Assess, val. personal________ 208,468 apolis: ScandinavianTrust
N. Y .;
Assessed val., real estate..2,552.343 Tot. assess, val. 1923______ 799,873 County New York office. Co., and County. Population 1910, 1.487;
Treasurer’s
Assessed val., personal____ 511,060 Money & credits (add’ l)_____221,812
1920, 3,448.
Total assess, val. 1924
F unding Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S67.00
(40% actual)__________ 3,063,403 Pop’n 1910, 1,788; 1920...........1,747 HENNEPIN CO. I. S. D. NO. 19. ds’ l l ann $15.000______ - ’26-’31-'36
P. O. Hopkins.
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.-S29.10
4M s’24 A-0$150,000___ Apr 1 1939 ds ' l l ann $52,000 ______________
Population in 1924 (est.)_____8,000
BONDED D E B T ............
(?)
GLENWOOD.
Im provement Bonds.
IN T . payable at State Treas­
This city is in Pope County.
6s ’ 19 - . - $100,000c____1936-1939
urer’s office.
HENNEPIN C o T s T D. NO. 24.
4-4Ms
$47,000______1925-1940
Paving Bonds.
P. O. Robinsdale.
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’24...$44,000
6s
. . . $42,000______________
S ch ool Bonds.
FILLMORE COUNTY.
Total assessed valuatlon’ 24-600.000
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 1 ’ 21. $28,539
Preston Is the county seat.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$85.00 5s ’20 --.$ 1 2 1 ,0 0 0 ______________ Assess, debt_____________ 152.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’22...$193,000 Floating debt____________
F unding Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 2,161; 1920.......... 2,187
Total assess, val. 1921___ 1,250,000 Sinking fund______________ 85,000
.s
. . . $38,500_______________
10.000
School tax rate(per $1,000)’21 .$12.40
GOODHUE COUNTY.
Road Bonds_
Population 1921 (est.)______ 1,600 Assessed val. real estate_ 1,592.446
5H s’21 A-O $53,844.22.Oct 1 1936
Red Wing is the county seat.
Assessed val.personal_____ 620,688
4M s’23 F-A 100,000..Aug 1 ’33-’42
T runk H ighw ’y Reim burs. Bds.
Other assess, property___ 1,031,959
HENNEPIN CO. S. D. NO. 143.
4 K s ’24 . . . 150,000________ _____ _ 5 ^ s ’21 M-S $221,937.95 ____.*.____
Total assess, val. 1921 ( M
TO TAL DEBT Oct 4 ’23. $192,344 BOND. DEBT N ov 15 ’24 $471,938 5J4s’2 3 A -0 $65,000c______________
to H actual)----------------- 3,245 093
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 ’23 -..$65,000
Assess, val. real estate_ $19,846 6 0 Assess, val. real estate_ $20,614,512
_
_
Assessed valuationl922_____307,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$44.00
Assess, val. personal___
2.788.752 Assess, val. personal____ 4,023,972
IRON TON .
Tot.ass’d val.’23(l-3act)_21,652,911 Total assess, val. 1924___24,638,484
HENNEPIN COUNTY CONSOL*.
Moneys & credits (add’l),
This village is In Crow Wing Co.
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ,
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T NO. 142.
full value____________
4.008.480
full value_____________ 6,908,953
W ater-W orks-Extension Bonds.
Post Office is R. 1, Station F, 6s '16 J-D ($12,000..Dec 1 ’25-'30
Populat’n 1910. 25,680; 1920, 25.330 Populat’n 1910, 31,367: 1920, 30,799
of Minneapolis.
1 3,000____Dec 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1924 $95,000
Village-Hall Bonds.
FILLMORE CO. S. D. NO. 158. GRAND RAPIDS.
Assess, val. 1924 (1-3 act.)1,050,805 6s ’ 16 J-D $14,000--D ec 1 ’25-’ 33
P. O. Lanesboro.
This village is in Itasca County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..$29.00
R efu nding Bonds.
S ch ool Bldg. & Equipm ent B onds.
Funding Bonds.
4s
. . . $75.000______ ________
5s ’ 17 J-J $45,000___ July 1 1932 5K s
. . . $20,000_______________________
HENNEPIN COUNTY CONSOL. 5 ^ s ’19J-J 800 677 _____ 1925-1936
(Subject to call $5,000 July 1 1922
W ater-W orks Bonds.
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 143.
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 1922- $149,000
P. O. Franklin.
and $5,000 July 1 1927.)
4s
s-a $5,000---------------- 1929
Sinking fund_____________
6.000
BON D. D EBT Oct 14 1924. $85,000
Sewer Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 20M-N $50,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1935 Assessed value, real estate. 1,337.280
Total assessed val. 1923____ 630 000 5s ’22
. . . $20,000__ Apr 15 1937 (Optional M ay 1 1935 or upon any Assessed value, personal.. 179,707
IN T. on bonds of 1917 payable at GEN. BD.D T. Nov 1924..$42,000
interest paying date thereafter be­ T ot. assess, val. '21(M act.)l,516,987
the
Scanlan-Habberstadt
State Assessment debt (add’l) _____11,000
fore maturity.)
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21$112.25
Bank, Lanesboro.
Assessed value, real estate..553.98) BOND. DEBT Nov 8 ’2 4 .. $135,000 Pop’ n 1920........
1,165




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ISANTI COUNTY.
Cambridge Is the county seat.
Road & Bridge R efu n d in g Bds
5 ^ s ’21 M-S $64,883.76c. 1932-1941
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s
. . . $80,000o ------------------BOND. DEBT Nov 30 '24 $144,883
Bonds assumed by State
(included)_____________
79,428
Floating debt (additional).
36.359
Assess, val. real est... ___ 5,595.771
Assess, val. personal p ro p .. 85 1,103
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (1-3 act.)6,454,874
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)______________ 881 889
State&Co. tax (per $1.000) ’24 $21.98
Pop'n In TO. 12.615: ’20...........13,278
ISANTI CO IND. S. D. NO 4.
Post Office is Cambridge.
R efu nding B onds.
6s T 8
$10,0 0 0 c..N o v 15 1933
B uilding Bonds.
6s T 8 _
_
$30,0 0 0 c..N o v 15 19: 3
5H s’20 . . .
30,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1935
6s ’21 M -N 25,000c. .M ay 15 19.86
TOTAL DEBT Oct 16 ’24..$95,000
Sinking fund_______________ 9,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (M a ct.).467 938
O
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923----- $58 .C
Population in 1923 ''est.l
11 506
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at First Nat
Bank, Minn.

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Ditch Bonds.
. . . $23,900_______________
Road Bonds.
- .s
. . . $100,000-.........................
4Ms’23 . . . 150.000..Aug 1 ’33-’42
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 21 ’24 $26,000
Ditch debt (additional) ._ 1,629,100
State Trunk Highway
debt (add’l ) __________
305,000
Assessed value, real esta te.18,313 .803
Assessed value, personal.. 2,023,887
Moneys & credits------------ 2,144,388
Total assess, val. 1923___22,482,168
(Moneys and credits assess, at
actual value, real and personal
propo 2*7 assessed at 1-3 actual.)
State & Co. tax (per$l .000) ’23$37.07
Populat’n 1910, 14,491: 1920, 15,955
IN T . on court-house bonds at
State Treas. office.

5s

JANESVILLE.
This village is in Waseca County.
W ater W orks System Bonds.
6s ’21 s-a 835 000___ M ay 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 22..$38.850
Water debt (included)______ 36,000
Assessment debt (additional).110,000
Population 1910, 1,173: 1920, 1,261
INT. at Wells-Dickey Trust Co.,
Minneapolis.

KANABEC COUNTY.
Mora is the county seat.
Ditch Bonds.
4s'5s . . . $57,100c___ 1925 & 1935
Road Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $125,000___ Sept 1 1930
5s ’23 M-S J60.000-.Sept 1 ’34-’38
\65,000_ .Sspt 1 ’39-’43
T runk Highway Reimbursem ’ t.
$7.000____Aug 1 1933
4Ms’22 . . .
36.000. .A ug 1 ’34-'39
14.000. .Aug 1 ’40-’41
6,936.59.Aug 1 1942
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 4 ’2 3 .. $40,000
Ditch debt (additional)___
57,600
ITASCA COUNTY,
Debt pay’le by State(add’l) 313,937
Grand Rapids Is the county seat Sinking fund_____________
16,350
5s ’22 . . . 100.000................... ....... Assessed val., real estate..4,221,988
F un din g Bonds.
Assessed val., personal___ 521,012
5s T5 s-an $55 00 0 c___ 1925 1935 Moneys and credits_______ 388,959
5Ms’ 19 F-A 107.417— Feb 1 '25-'30 Total assessed val. 1923.4,743,000
Highway Bonds.
State&Co.tax (per$l,000) '22.S22.30
5s '15 s-an $55,0 0 0 c___ 1925 1935 Pop’n ’ 10, 6,461; ’20 (Census), 9,086
5Ms
. . 250.000_________
6s ’ 21 A-O 250,000___ Apr 1 1931
6 s ’21 . . . 350,000___ June 1 1931 KANABEC CO. CONSOL. SCH.
DIST. NO. 3.
5M g’22 F-A 750.000c—-Feb 1 1932
P. O. Ogilvie.
5s ’22 . . . J30,000— 0 ct 1 ’32-’34
B uilding Bonds.
t/8,00 0____Oct 1 193.)
5VSs’ 17 F-A $26.000—Aug 1 ’25-’37
Road and Bridge Bonds.
„
4J4s’ 13 ann$154 000c. July l 25 32 BOND. DEBT Nov 20 1924 $52,000
TO T. BD . D T . Feb 1922.$2,819,768 Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (abt. act) .340,000
Sinking fund____________
181.448 Population 1924 (est.)__________ 750
Assessed value, real estate.26.121 617
Assessed value, personal. . 2 1< 201 KANABEC CO. IND. S. D. NO. 1.
’6
Total assessed value 1923.28.227,818 GEN . B D . D T . Oct 5 ’24._.$64,000
Moneys & credits (add'l,
full value)_____________
844.142 Total assessed val’n 1924550,000
35%-40% actu al)______
Populat'n 1910, 17,208: 1920, 23.876 School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.S10.10
(Census')__________________ 23.876
IN TEREST on 5 Ms o f 1922 at the Population in 1920___________ 1.500
Continental & Commercial Trust &
Savings Bank, Chicago.
K AN DIYOH I COUNTY.
Willmar is the county seat.
ITASCA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Drainage Bonds.
5 s ’22 A-0$250,000—Apr 1 ’27-’36 4Ms’ 12 J-J $56.000—July 1 ’25-’28
Bldg. Bds. (Ini. in Minneapolis). 5s '16 J-D
7 .477c.June 1 ’25-’36
4s '13 A-O $40.000____Oct 1 1928 5s T6 . . .
21,058........ 1925-1936
5s
...
35.000c__________1926 6s ’ 18 . . .
31,800—Feb 1 ’25-’38
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $395,000 5 Ms'18 . . .
84,000__ Apr 1 ’25-’38
60.000 6s '18 . . .
Floating debt____________
17,000.-M ay 1 '26-’38
Sinking fund______________
50,000 5 s ’ 19 . . .
15,000..June 2 '25-’39
T ot. ass’d val. '23 (1-3 act.)4,875,209 os ’ 19 . . .
12,400..June 2 26-’38
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $53.63 6s T9 . . .
66,000—Aug 1 ’25-'39
Population in 1923 (est.)------- 16.000 5Ms’20 M-S 3 2 ,350 ..Sept 1 ’26-’40
(127,500.-June 1 ’27-’41
’21 s-anj 12,700___ Aug 1 1938
ITASCA CO. IND. S. D. NO. 2.
i 26,160.-Sept 1 25-31
H igh»School B uilding Bond?
i ’21 . . . 114,600..D ec 1 '27-’41
5Ms’22 F-AJ2OO.OO0c.Feb 1 ’20 ‘ 30
...
64,300...........................
t 50,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1931 -s
Road Impt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24 $250,000
40,000
8inking fund____________
T9 . . . $150.000___ N ov 1 1929
Total assessed value 1924.13,539,742
i T9 . . . 100.000___ N ov 1 1929
School tax rate(per$l,000)’24-$lS.80
R efu n d in g Bonds
Population in 1922 (est.)____ 7,500
’20 J D $75 0 0 0 ..D ec 1 '26-’40
IN T . at First Nat. Bank o f Cole­
T runk Highway Reim bursem ’t.
6s ’21 . . . $45,000____Oct 1 1931
raine.
TEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 1922 $325,000
ITASCA COUNTY S. D. NO. 6.
Drainage debt (add’l ) ____
781,524
H’way reimburs’t bonds
P. O. Deer River.
5Ms’20 A-0/$45,000—Apr 1 ’26-’34
(additional)___________
45.000
\ 40.000___ Apr 1 1935 Warrant debt___________
35.841
BOND. D EBT July 31 ’24.$139,000 Assess, val., real estate_ 14,305,362
_
_
Floating debt (additional).
64,511 Assessed val., personal_ 1,916,850
Tot.ass’d val. ’24 (1-3 act.) 889.708 Total assessed val. 1923.$16,222,212
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$57.00 Money & Credits (add’l)_ 2,753,083
_
Population 1923_____________ 3,500 State&Co.taxlperSl,000) '21_$13.71
IN T . payable at the office o f the Populat’n 1910, 18,969: 1920, 22,060
First National Bank, St. Paul.
IN T . at Minnesota Loan & Trust
C o., Minneapolis: Security Trust
ITASCA CO. IND. SCH. DIST. C o., St. Paul, and First & Security
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis.
NO. 9.
6s ’ 13 M -N S50.000C—M ay 1 1928
6Ms’ 20 F-A$222,000. - Aug 1 ’ 25-’30 KASSON SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Kasson) is in
4s’ 19 July 1 600.000-.Aug 9 ’ 25-’39
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’24. $862,000 Dodge County.
_s
.
Assess, val. 1923-------------- 8,614,564 TOT. B.D.. D$60,000______________
T . Nov 17 ’24.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$45.40 Sinking fund______________$115,200
12,000
Population in 1918 (est.)------- 6,000 T ot. ass’d val. (1-3 act.) ’24—659,109
IN T . at Minn. Loan & Trust C o.,
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 4 ._____ $5.10
Minneapolis, and at Continental & Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,200
Comm. Nat. Bank, Chicago.
ISAN TI CO. INI). S. D. NO. 56
P. O. Braham.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
f$l2,000c.Apr 1 '25 '36
5M s’22 A-O 18.000c.Apr 1 '3 l-’36
33,000c.. .Apr 1 1937
4M s’23 . . .
10,000____Apr 1 1938
BON D. D EBT Oct 14 ’24...$73,000
Sinking fund_____________
2,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23(1-3 act.) 246.000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$5.78
Population 1922 (est.)--------------- 60*

JACKSON.
This city is in Jackson County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s '22 M-S $6,000_ Sept 15 1932
_
Perm. Impt. Revolv. Fd. Bds.
5s '22 M -N $4,000____N ov 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $100,300
Water debt (included)_____
1,300
Sinking fund______________
6,800
Assessed value, real estate. 810,716
Assessed value, personal---- 161,393
Total assessed value 1923.. 972,109
Money & Credits_________ 378,093
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S80.60
Population 1910, 1,907; 1920. 2,144

KEEWATIN. ~
This village is in Itasca County.
x F unding Bonds.
6s T6 F-A $20.000..Aug 9 ’25-’28
6s
F-A 16,000_______________
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
_s g T 9 _
_ $48,000 _____1925-1932
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 ’24 — . $81,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 377,977
Assessed valuation 1923-5,421.095
Total tax rate(per $1.000)’23 $196.67
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 -N 15 $100,000.Nov 15 ’27-36
JACKSON COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $260,793
Jackson Is the county seat.
Total assessed val. 1924___ 1,811,476
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4s
July $24,00f)c____1925-1927 Population in 1920____________1,200




KITTSON COUNTY.
Hallock ts ttie county seat
Court house 4s & 5s_____ .'..$18,000
Ditch Bonds.
4Ms’24 M-S J$3,000.-Sept 1 ’30-’35
I 9,000—Sent 1 ’36-’44
GEN. B D . D T. Nov 16 ’24 .$18,000
Ditch debt (add’l ) . . . ...........154,000
Road & bridge debt (add’l) 250.000
Assessed val. real_________ 6,407,815
Assess, val. personal____ 611,463
Total assess val. 1924___ 7,019,278
M oney & credits add'l),
full value______________ 1 028,850
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 24.$23.00
Population 1910.9,669:1920—10,838

[V ol. 119.
LAKE CRYSTAL.
This city is in Blue Earth County.
S chool Bonds.
4s T3 . . .
$7.501..July 1 ’25-’33
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
5s '17 . . . $30.000.-D ec 1 ’27-’30
BOND. DEBT Nov 21‘21. $40,000
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
16.000
Sinking fund_____________
4,940
Assessed val., real estate.. 285,285
Assessed val., personal____ 154,628
Moneys and credits_______ 201,463
Tot a s'd val. 21 ( l-3to Mact.)561,376
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 .$72 49
Pop’n 1910. 1.055; 1920, 1,204.

LAKE PARK.
This village is in Becker County.
W ater B onds.
5Ms
— $11,000c__________ 1938
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $13,000c__ Apr 1 1940
4s
___
4.000c— $500 yearly
F unding Bonds.
5s
. . . $19,000c__________1930
BOND. D EBT Nov 1920...$48,500
Tot.ass’d val. T9 (1-3 act.)..215,800
Money and credits (add’l ) _ 140,000
_
KITTSON COUNTY CONS. S. .D Population in 1910, 740; 1920, 700
NO. 75.
IN T . on 6s at the First National
P. O. Bronson.
Bank, St. Paul.
5Ms’20 . . . $65,000___ Feb 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924...$67,000 LE SUEUR COUNTY.
Assessed value 1924________ 260,678
Lesueur Centre is the county seat.
Population (est.)_______________350
T runk
Highway Reim burse­
ment Bonds.
KOOCHICHING COUNTY.
4M s’22 M-S $55,063.59-M ar 1 1942
International Falls Is the oounty
Road Bonds.
seat. Organized Jan. 2 1907.
.s
. . . $75,000_______________
Rural Highway Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5s
. . . $1 SO.000. — Jan 1 ’25-’33
4 Ms’2 3 A -0 1$66,000c* . . A p rl’26-'36
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
\ 14.000cc*._A prl’37-’38
.s
. . . $15,020 _____1925-1928
4M s’24 P-A 100.000_____ 1297-1939
F unding Bonds.
4s
. . . $20,000..July 1 ’25-’30 TOT. BD. D T. N o v 20'23 $139,063
8,000
4M s’ 12 J-J
50,000___ July 1 1932 Ditch debt (incl)-----------6s ’23 A-O 15 0,00 0......................... Assessed value, real______13,017,754
Assessed value, personal. _ 1,774.241
R efu nding Bonds.
6s
. . . $61,000............ .............. Total assessed val., 1922.14,791,995
Money & credits (add’l) _. 2,040,730
Jail-B uilding Bonds.
4s TO July $10,800.-July 1 ’25-’30 Ass’d vaL.real&pers’l, ’23 14,754,494
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 31 ’21. $648,629 Popuia’n 1910. 18,609; 1920, 17,870
State’s share of gen. rd. d t. 130,000
Ditch debt (additional)___ 1,202,000 LEWISTON CONSOL SCH. DIS.
NO. 22.
Warrant debt (additional). 427,177
This district (P. O. Lewiston) is in
Sinking funds_____________
14,795
Assessed val’n, real estate.5,578,964 Winona County.
J-J $75.000.-July 1 ’25-’39
Assessed val’n, personal__ 989,634 4s
Total assess, val. 1923____ 6,568,598 5Ms’21 . . . J10.000___ Dec 1 1931
150,000___ Dec 1 1936
Moneys & Credits (add’l ) . .1,050,471
Population 1910, 6,438: 1920.13,500 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 ’24. ..$137,000
Sinking fund______________
500
IN T . on some of the bonds at State Tot. ass’d val.’24 (1-3 a c t .) ..849,228
Treas. office and at Central Trust School taxrate(per$l ,000)'23. $35.40
C o., Chicago.
Population 1922 (est.)---------------- 800
KITTSON 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.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 16’23. $65,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
5,000
Tot. ass’d val.’2 3 __________ 361,030
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’23.$47.00
Population in 1923 (est.)_______ 400

KOOCHICHING CO. IND. S. D.
NO. 4.
P. O. International Falls.
5 s ’21 ann $100,000..July 1 ’32-’41
6s ’21 M -N 150,000___ Nov 1 1931
6 s ’24 J-J 150.00
1939
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)

LINCOLN COUNTY.
Ivanhoe is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
. T8
. . . $66,414..........1925-1938
Road Bonds.
4M s’22 M -SI100.000___ Sept 1 1932
BOND. D E B T Nov 14’24 $120,000
Ditch debt (additional)..
380,000
Road debt, assumed by
State (additional)_____
122,014
Total assessed val. 1924
(33)4% to 40% a c t . ) . . . 10,363.914
Moneys and credits (full
value, additional!---------1,590.749
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---S16.40
Pop’n 1910. 9.874; 1920.......... 11,266
IN T . on 4 Ms of 1922, payable at
the Northwestern Trust C o., St.Paul.

KOOCHICHING COUNTY INDE­
PENDENT SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Mizpah.
Dist. No. 8 Bonds (Assumed).
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s T9 . . . $30,000____M ay 11934
(Optional after M ay 1 1934.)
BONDED DEBT Oct 4 ’20.$30,000
Floating debt _____________ 10,000
Total assessed val. 1919____ 154,624
Moneys and credits (add’l ) . . 8,546
Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9-S59.10 LINCOLN C oTlN D . S. D. NO. 1.
Lake Benton is the Post Office.
Population in 1920_____________400
B u ild in g Bonds.
4M s’ 17 F-A J$5,000____Feb 1 1927
\45.000___ Feb 1 1932
KOOCHICHING CO. IND. SCH.
DIST. NO. 8.
5 Ms’ 18 A-O 30.000___ Apr 1 1928
For details of debt see District BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’24. $80,000
Sinking fund______________
4,977
N o. 1 above.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(1-3 act.) 444,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---$46.80
LAC QUI PARLE COUNTY.
Pop’n 1910, 1.100; 1921 (est.), 1.100
Madison is the county seat.
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,100
Ditch Bonds.
6s ’20 M-S $21,300 .........1925-1940
5Ms'21 F-A
56,500____ 1927-1941 LINCOLN CO. IND. S. D. NO. 11.
6s '21 . . .
91,500______________
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
4J£s’2 2 _
_ 166,600
1928-1942 5s T9 M -SJ$36.000..Sept 1 ’25-’33
4% s’22 . . .
2,930
1925-1932
1 40.000____Sept 1 1934
Road Bonds.
_s
...
30.000____Sept 1 1935
5Ms’20 M-N$190.000— -N ov 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923...*112,000
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 6 ’23.$1,011,992 Assessed value 1919 (25% to
Road debt (incl.)________
364.943
33% (actual)____________ 516.541
Ditch debt (included)____
674,049 School tax (per $1,000) ’23— $48.80
Assessed val., real estate.17,809,146 Population in 1923 (est.)------------ 500
Assessed val., personal__ 1,712,335
IN . payable at the
Total assessed val. 1923 . .29,521.481 TrustTC o., Minneapolis. Minneapolis
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . 2,121,176
Population 1910,15.435:1920.15,554
LINCOLN COUNTY INDEPEN­
DENT SCH. DIST. NO. 64.
LAKE CITY.
P. O. Hendricks.
This city is in Wabasha County.
F unding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6M s’20 M -N $8.000...N o v 15 1935
5 s ’23
A-O $35,000_________ 1928
S ch ool B uilding Bonds,
W ater Bonds.
4s
. . . $60,000___________1940
5s ’23 A-O $57,000_______________ 4s T7 . . .
17,000_____ 1925-1947
5 s ’23
A-O J$11,000_________ 1928 BOND. D E B T Nov 18 1924.$85,000
\ 46,000___________1933
value 1923________ $611,394
BONDED DEBT Oct 1924. .$92,000 Assessed rate (per $1,000) ’24_$44.60
Total assess, value 1924_ 1,250,099 Sch. tax
_
IN T . on 6 Ms at First National
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $70.00
Population 1910, 3.142; 1920, 2,846 Bank, St. Paul.
LAKE COUNTY.
County seat is Two Harbors.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
_s
. . . $5 0,000.........................
R efunding Bonds.
,s
-..$ 2 4 5 ,0 0 0 _______________
Reimbursem ent Bonds.
_s
. . . $25.113.16----------------BOND. DEBT Dec 31 ’23 $300,000
Debt to be paid by State
25,113
Warrant debt________
86.362
Assessed val., real estate_3,763,199
Assessed val., personal_ 207.508
Total assessed val’n 1923.-3,970 707
M oney & credits (add’l ) — $333,754
State & Co. tax’22(per$l,000) $37.93
Population In 1910.8,011; 1920,8,251

LITCHFIELD.
This village is in Meeker County.
E lectric Light & W ater P lant.
5 Ms’23 F-A $34,000c.Aug 1 ’ 25-’38
Paving Bonds.
6s
J-D$100.000c________ _____
(Due $14,000 yearly Dec. 1.)
GEN. BD . D T. Nov. 14 ’24 $84,000
Assessment debt (add’l)—
100,000
Assessed value, real estate. 949,442
Assessed value, personal . . 246,831
Otner assessable property.. 692,193
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (40%act.) 1,888,466
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$81.40
Population 1910, 2,333; 1920, 2,790
IN TEREST payable at the First
National Bank, Minneapolis.

D ec., 1924.]
LITTLE FALLS.
This city Is In Morrison Counts
Inc. In 1889.
§ F unding Bonds.
4 Mg’02 A-O S41,000c...Apr 1 1932
P ublic Utility Bonds.
4M s’24 A-O $25,000___ Oct 1 1934
x Improvement Bonds.
5s '04 J-J $10,000c
Aug 1 1931
Bridge Bonds
4J^g’02 A-0§$35.000c_ Apr 11932
_
4H g’03J-J
x5,000c_ Jan 11933
_
W ater W orks Purchase B onds.
4M s’24 J-J $100,000c or r.Jan 1 ’44
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 23 ’24- $247,000
Sinking fu n d _____________
27.000
Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,363,019
Assessed val’n, personal____531.019
Tot.ass’d val.’23(35%act.) 1,894.038
Money & credits (add'l)_
_ 756.941
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '23.$93.00
Population 1910. 6,078; 1920, 5,5u0
IN T. on bonds marked (§) at First
Nat. Bk., N. Y.; (x) at Nat. Bank of
Commerce, Minneapolis.
LUVERNE.
This city is in Rock County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’19 J-J $20.000..Jan 1 ’25-'34
6s ’20 J-J $12,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’36
F unding Bonds.
—s
--.$ 1 5 0 .0 0 0 ______________
W ater W orks Bonds.
4s
. . . $14.000..July 1 '25 ’31
E lectric-Light Bonds.
4s
...
$2.625. .July 1 ’25-’27
New Plant Bonds.
4s
. . . $20,000.-July 1 '25-’34
C ertificates.
6s 21 J-J $100.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1921. $130,000
Assessment debt add
500,000
4,000
Sinking fund__ ___________
Assess, val. real estate____ 1,191,907
Assess, val. personal prop. 458.250
Moneys and credit________ 1,086,794
Tot. ass'd val. 20(33 1-3%)2,736.951
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’20 $40.00
Pop’n 1910. 2,540: 1920 ______2.782
LYON COUNTY.
Marshall is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5 3 ‘S’20 J-D $60.000___ Dec 1 1930
4
4 J^s’24 . . .
90,000.................. ........
Ditch Bonds5 K s’ 20 s-an $43.000-------- 1926-1940
f 12,000 Feb 1 ’28-’30
5 s '22 F-A j 5,000 ...F e b 1 1931
( 8,000___ Feb 1 1932
5s ’ 22 F-A
8,000 Feb 1 ’28-’31
4J£s’22 s-an/ 20,000_____ 1928-1937
1 15,000--------1938-1942
2,0 00-------- 1928-1929
4Ms'22 s-an
4 ,0 0 0 ......... 1930-1931
1 3 ,0 0 0 ................1932
R efu nding Bonds.
5 ^ s ’21 M-S $40,000___ Mar 1 1941
Highway R eim bursem ent Bds.
5Ms’21 M -N $61,939c.N ov 1 ’25-’4i
4Ms’21 s-a 16,396.76-.N ov 1 1941
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1 ’ 21 _*1 .108,000
Assessed value, r e a l ____ 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

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Other assess, property______ 561 836
Total assess, val. 1924___ 1,316,986
total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 ..$8.42
Pop'n 1910, 1,811; 1920--------1.838
MAHNOMEN COUNTY.
Mahnomen is the county seat.
Road Improvement Bonds6s ’21 J-D $150,000...........................
Funding Bonds.
6s '21 F-A $25 000___ Aug 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 6 ’23 $175,000
Assess, val. real_________ $3,229,361
Assess, val. personal_____
273.278
Total assess, val. 1923_ 3.502,639
_
Moneys & credits (add’l),
full value______________
161.949
Population 1910, 3,249; 1920, 6,197
MAHNOMEN CO. I. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Waubun.
School Building Bonds.
6 s ’20 A-O $75,000___ Apr 11935
Funding Bonds.
6s ’22 M -N$20,000c__ M ay 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’24.$101,000
Assessed value 1924. ----- 318.236
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-$77.15
MANKATO.
Mankato Is situated In Blue Earth
County. Incorporated 1868. Com­
mission government adopted April 26
1910. Pop’n ’ 10, 10,365; ’20. 12,469
Railroad Bonds.
4 s '14 . . . $67,000.......
.1934
R efu nding Bonds.
ts '07 July &S5.000___July 1 ’25-’26
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
m s ’09 J-Dt$40.000____Dee 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Nov 16 ’23 $165,006
Water debt (incl.)________
40,000
Sinking fund______________
5,080
Assessed val. real estate_ 5,881,000
_
Assessed val. personal_____1,445,406
Total val. (40% act.) 1923-7,320,506
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $7.60
IN T . on bonds marked (6) at State
Treasury; (f) In Chicago.
MANKATO SPECIAL S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Mankato) is
in Blue Earth County.
B uilding Bonds.
4s TO J-J $30,000c.July 1 ’25-’30
4s T9 J-J
95,000..July 1 ’25-’38
4s ’20 J-J
60,000..July 1 ’25-'39
6s ’21 M -N 200,000____M ay 1 1936
(Optional on or after M ay 1 1931)
5s ’22 J-J I 25,000c.-Jan 1 ’ 26-’30
1175,000c ..-Jan 1 1937
(Optional Jan 1 1932).
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '24- $585,090
Tot.ass’d val.'24(35 %act.) -9,331,110
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$28 00
Population 1920____________ 12,500
IN T. payable at St. Paul and Chic.
MARBLE.
This village Is In Itasca County.
Inc. May 10 1909.
Village Hail Bonds.
6s 21 J-D 1$40,000--D ec 1 25-28
J 5,000___ Dec 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $65,000
Tot.ass’d val. ’24 (M a ct.).4,846,944
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.-$96.90
Population in 1910, 887; 1920, 742
IN T. at Union Trust C o., Chicago.

LYON CO. CONS. S. D. NO. 1.
BOND. DEBT Mar 21 ’ 23-_$50,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’22 (1-3 act.) _-448,140 MARSHALL.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922-_$26.00
This city Is in Lyon County.
Population in 1922 (est.)_______ 375
R efunding Bonds.
17 M N$26 0 0 0 -.July 1 25-’37
(For maturity see V. 104. p. 2036.)
McLEOD COUNTY.
Paving C ertificates.
Olencoe is the county seat.
6s 20 .1 J $300.000_____1926-1930
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’24. $80,000
4 K s’24 — . $175,000--Sept 1 '35-’41 Total assess, val. 1924____1,414 300
R efu nding Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924.. S80.42
5s '18 aun. $45.000-.M ar 1 ’25-’33 Population in 1910, 2,152; '20 3,092
BOND. DEBT N ov 20'24 $245,462
Floating debt (add’l)_____
114,359 MARSHALL COUNTY.
Assessed val’n, real estate.13,715,151
seat Is Warren.
Assessed val’n, personal.. 1,824,834 _s County. . $78,002.99..
.
Total assessed val. 1924
(33 1-3% actual)--------- 18 053,045 4s Ditch Bonds. 552. .July 1
’08
xi4
’25 ’28
Money & credits (add’l .
TO
4,000. July 1 '25 •
’28
full value-----------------------2,513,060 Is TO _
is
z37 200 July 1 ’25 ’30
State & Oo. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924_______________ $1.3.70 4s 10 _ 24 024 . -July 1 25- '30
Population 1910, 18,691; 1920-20,444 5s ’TO _ 60 000. .Sept 1 25- ’30
4s
2 632 July 1
IN T. payable at First National 08 ’ l l _ 140,000. Jan 21 ’25- ’30
ll
'25- ’31
Bank, St. Paul.
5H s’ 12 _ 135.712. .M ay 1 ’25- ’32
_ 53,700. -Oct 1 ’25- '32
5 J^s’ 12
MADELIA.
oM s’ 13 _
67.000- June 1 '25- ’33
Tnis village is in Watoniwan Co.
5 Hs'13
34 571- Oct 1 '25 .33
R efu nding Bonds.
27.000. .M ar 1 29- ’34
6s ’ 21
J-J $5.000.-July 1 ’26-’30 5VSs'14 _
6s 14
135,147. .F eb 1 "25- ’35
W ater T ank Bonds.
5.4 s 16 _
5s
-_ $6,000____ M ay 11926 54s'1 6 _ 175.000 ..Apr 1 '32- ’ 36
5,000.
C ity Hall Bonds.
_ 67,000. ---- Aug 1 1933
4s
_
5s
. . . ($3,000. .July 1 ’ 25-’30 5 4 s ’’17 __ 213,000.. _ Aug 1 1937
_ Oct 1 1!937
_
1 4 .0 0 9 ..July 1 ’31-’34 5 4 sT17 _
5
7
27 000. _Jun 1 ’ 25- ’37
F un din g Bonds.
6 000. .A pr
’ 28- ’38
6s ’21 . . . f$14,000-.M ay 1 ’34-’40 5 Ms’ 18 _
_ _ 119,000- -June 1 '25- ’39
1
\ 1.000___ M ay 11941 5MsT9 F-A
5 4 s ’21
63,900. ____ 1928-1942
Sewer F unding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6 s ’ 21 . . .
$5,500..D ec 1 ’25-’35
6s ’20 J-J $125,000___ July 1 1930
Ctfs. of Indebtedness.
BD.DT.(ditch)Sept 30'21 $1,730,936
5 ^ g ’22 M-S /$53,000cSept 1 ’ 25-’32
_
1 30.000cSept 1 \33-’37 Assess, val., real estate_ 11.649,830
GENERAL DT. Nov 1924 $34,090 Assess, val., personal___ 1 342,594
Water debt (in c l)________
6,000 Tot.ass’d val. ’23(33 1-3%) 12992.424
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
61,354 Moneys & credits (add’l). 1,838,198
Assessed values 1924______ 930,091 Population in 1910____16,338; 1920.
19,443.
Population 1910, 1,273; 1920, 1,447
x State loans.
IN T. on the 5 Ms at the Merchants
Trust & Savings Bank, St. Paul.
MARSHALL IND. SCH D. NO. 8.
MADISON.
This district is in Lyon County.
This city is In Lac Qui Parle Co
B uilding Bonds.
. . . $60,000r ............. ..1942
E lec.-Lt. & W ater-W orks Bonds 4s
6s ’ 12 F-A $43,685..Aug 1 ’24-’42 BOND. D EBT Oct 1923.. $60,000
Total assess, val. 1922____ 1,684,580
Sewer B onds.
5s ’ 16 F-A $20,000____Aug 1 1936 School tax rate(per $1,000) '22 $38 90
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 3 600
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 16 F-A $6,000___ Aug 1 1946
5s ’ 17 F-A
6,500____Aug 1 1937 MARSHALL CO. IND. S.D. NO. 1.
BOND. D EBT Oct .3 ’24____$79,500
(P. O. Stephen.)
Assessment debt, add’l_____ 22,000
B uilding Bonds.
Sinking fund________________ 11,000 5s g T6 M-S $20,000____Mar 1 1931
Assessed val. real estate_____573,220 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1921.. .$33,000
Assessed val. personal______181,910 Total assess, val. 1921______ 440,180




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MARSHALL CO. IND. S. D. NO. 2
T runk Highway Reim. Bonds.
(P. O. Warren.)
o s ’22 F-A /$40.000-- Feb 7 ’32-’35
f 40,000___ Feb 7 1936
High S chool Bonds.
4H s’17 A-O $25,000--Apr 1 ’28-’32
F unding Bonds.
4s
...
44,300___________ 1935
f$60,000--M ar 1 ’ 25-’30
5s
...
1 0 ,0 0 0 -..............1932 5M S’22 M -S/ 45.000- -M ar 1 ’31-’35
( 20,000--M ar 1 ’36-’ 37
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924____ $76,500
Total assessed val'n 1924____ 836,364
C ourt House Bonds.
Population 1920______________ 2,000 5s g ’22 J-J / *$80,000c.July 1 ’38-’41
1 *70,000c--July 1 1942
TOTAL DEBT July 14’24-$634,204
MARTIN COUNTY.
Assessed val. real_________ 5,664,170
The county seat Is Fairmont.
5s ’2 2 . . . $47,831.89.-N ov 1 ’33-’42 Assessed val. personal_____ 732,763
Total assess, val. 1923_____ 6,396,933
Drainage Bonds.
4Jis’24 J-J J$14,000_-Jan 1 ’28-’34 Moneys & Credits (add’l),
t 12,000--Jan 1 ’35-’42
full v a lu e ..____________ 605,161
Popula’n 1910, 10,705; 1920-.14.180
D itch and Drainage Bonds.
5s
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the
$3,600-.N ov 1 ’25-’27
2 .160..A ug 1 '25-’28 Merchants Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
5s
5s
21,300.-Jan 1 '25-’30
5s
18 000.-M ay 1 ’25-’30
6s & 6s
3 0 .8 2 0 .. . 0 . t 2 ’25-’30MILLS LACS CO. IND. S.D.NO.13.
5s T2 J-D 4 8 .6 1 2 .. June 1 ’25-’30 (P. O. Milaca.)
High S chool Bldg. Bonds.
4s '12
32 .400 .. July 1 ’25-’30
51.000.
. . ............... 5Ms’ 15 . . . $25,000.................1931
4s ’ 13
5Ms
50.000 ____________ 6s R efu nd ing Bonds.
$15.000_______________
4s '15
33.000 _______ _____
43,338c. July 1 ’25-’34 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924--$85,000
5s T5 J-J
4 ^ s ’ 16 . .
55.813.. Feb 1 ’25-’34Total assessed val’n 1924___ 476,132
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$5.25
4^ s'16 . . .
85.000
Population In 1924 (est.)______2,000
4M s’ 17 M -N 88,000
5s T7 F-A 100,000_______________
f$6,000 ..M a r 1 ’25-’27 MINNEAPOLIS.
Minneapolis Is In Hennepin Co.
5H s’ 18 . . . ( 4,000____Mar 1 1928
110.000- -M ar 1 ’29-’33
incorp. Feb. 6 1867.
I 5,000--M ar 1 ’34-’3S
Bridge Bonds.
(1 ,5 0 0 -.Mar 1 '25-’27 ts ’03 J-J $50,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1933
5H s’ 18 . . .
1,000____Mar 1 1928 ts ’04 J-J 165.000c— Jan 1 1934
3,000.-M ar 1 ’29-’34 4s T2 M-S 200,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1942
1.000
___________Mar 1 1935
ts '13 M-N650.000C..................1939
7.000
-------------- 4s ’ 15 M-S 85,000c...Sept 1 1945
26.000.
-Aug 2 ’25-’37
4.15s’ 16M-NlOO,000c.May 1 ’37-'46
700-.A ug 2 ’25-’38 5s ’ 17 J-D 100,000c...June 1 1947
6.000
______ 5s ’ 19 F-A 2,000____ Aug 1 1948
6s ’20 . . .
2,000____Aug 2 1925 5s T9 F-A 98,000____ Aug 1 1949
15.000-Aug 2 ’26-'40
4*^sT9 M-S 50,000___ Mar 1 1949
10.000-Aug 2 '26-’30 ’20 A-O 191,000____ Apr 1 1948
5s
159,000____ Apr 1 1949
11.000.
-Aug 2 '31-’41
6s ’20 J-D 121,000___________ 5s ’20 J-D 395,C00 ..........1930-1950
6s '21 s-an 275.000- -Sept 1 ’25-’40 4Jis’22 F-A J52,(KI0--Feb 1 ’25-’37
175.000--Feb 1 ’38-’52
4?4s’22 . . . 207,000 ..A p r 1 ’25-’41
(For amount due each year see 4M s’22 F-A 75,000 _____ 1940-1952
V, 114 p. 1931.)
4M s’23 M -N 24,C00--Sept 1 ’25-’48
4 K s’22 . . . 175,000--0ct 1 ’25-’41 4 H s’23 J-D 24 ,000 ..June 1 ’25-’48
(For amount due each year see 4M s’23 F-A 48,000 _____ 1925-1953
V. 115. o. 1762.)
4f£s’23 F-A 24,000 _____ 1925-1953
Road B onds.
4 ^ s ’24 M-S 25,000..M ar 1 ’25-’49
6s ’20 J-J $50,000___July 1 1930
C ourt-H ou se and City Hall Cer­
4 Ms
. . . 85,000________________
tifica tes— See note below,
-s ’24 . . . (55.000-.Apr 1’35-’39 ts ’03 M-S $112,500c.Jan 1 ’25-’33
250,000c..Jan 1 1936
160,000. .A pr 1 ’40-’44 3Hs'05 J-J
County has no general bond, debt
Parks.
Drainage debt Dec 17 ’23_$1,680,150 3M s’02 J-J $70,0 0 0 c ... Jan 1 1932
Road & bridge debt (add’l)
292,832 ts 07 J-J 150.000c...July 1 1937
Floating debt (add’l)_____
26.537 ts 08 J-J
Assessed val. real________ 19,945.301 is ’09 J-J 300,000c.
Assessed val. personal___ 2,420,352 is TO A-O 50.000c.
1 1940
Total assess, val. 1923____22.365,653 4M s'll M-S 50,000c.
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ,
1 1941
4Ms’ l l A-O 100,000c.
full value______________ 3.134.782 IS ’ ll M-N250,000c.
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’23.$78.00 i9 T2 M-S 100.000c.
Pop’n 1910. 17.518; 1920_____ 21.085 is T2 M-N 50,000c.
IN T. payable at Minnesota Loan 48 T2 F-A 150,000c.
1 1942
& Trust Co., Minneapolis, and at is T3 M-N 50,000c.
First National Bank. St. Paul.
ts T4 A-O 75.000c.
25,000c.
Is T4 J-J
M ARTIN COUNTY CONSOLE ts '15 M -N 218,000c.
DATED SCH. DIST. NO. 681. ts '16 A-O 275,000c. -Apr 1 1946
P. O. Sherburn.
4s T 3 M -N 50,000c.
75,000c_
1 1932
4s ’ 17 J-J
S chool Building Bonds.
6s
A -O /$50,000.. Apr 1 ’26-’35 4s T7 J-J 100,000c.
1 1936
1 75,000___ Apr 1 1936 4s T7 F-A 97,000..
3 ,0 00..
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 24... $160,000 4s ’ 17 F-A
Assessed value 1924_______ 800,000 5s ’ 19 F-A 95,000. .
Sinking fund______________
15,000 5s '19 F-A 97,000.Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$52.00 5s ’ 19 F-A 98,000.. ..A u g 1 1933
Population 1921 (est.)_________1,400 5s ’ 19 F-A 10.000-. ..A u g 1 1934
> '20 A-O 1104,000.. -Apr 1 1925
a
M ARTIN CO. IND. S. D. NO. 1.
23,000.. ..A p r 1 1926
(P. O. Fairmont.)
1198.000- - 7eb 1 ’25-’42
4s
. . . $125,000____________
4 K s’22 F-Aj 50,000-- 7eb 1 ’43-’47
45.000 4s ’20 - - 60,000____________
BOND. DEBT Ort 14 ’2 4 --$160.000
Fire Departm ent.
Assess, val. real estate____2.130,151 4s ’08 J-J $100,000..
1 1938
25,000..
Assessed val., pers'l prop____451,037 4s ’09 J-J
4s T3 J-.l
25,000-.
Total assessed val. 1924
25.000. .
(40% actual).................. 2,581,188 4s ’14 J-J
4s ’ 14 M -N 25,000..
Moneys & credits (add’l),
full value_______________ 1.292.818 4s ’ 15 M -N 25,000..
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$38.00 4s T6 A-O 17,000-.
Population in 1920___________ 4,630 4s T7 J-D 15,000..
4s T9 M-S 20,000.. ..M a r 1 1925
MEEKER COUNTY^
Sewers.
is 08 J-J $250.000c.
Litchfield Is the countv seat.
y 1 1938
: 1 1938
5s ’22 - -/$54,000.00--D ec 1 ’32-’40 is ’ 08 J-D 250.000cy 1 1941
( 1,966.97____Dec 1 1941 is T 1 M N275.000C.
is T 2 M-S 175,000c.
r 1 1942
Ditch Bonds.
? 1 1939
5s T5 s-a *8.000______ 1925-1926 is 13 M -N 150,000c.
5s T7 J-J 13 ,000 ..July 1 ’25-’3i is T 4 A-O 200,000c..-A pr 1 1944
a T8 J-J 16,OOP..July 1 ’25-’2S is T 6 A-O 130,000c.Apr 1 ’24-’45
5s
. . . 1.3.000______ 1925-1931 Is T7 J-D 250.000c...June 1 1947
is '18 A-O 69,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’27
5Us
. . . 10 000
i^ s
M-S 200,000____ Mar 1 1949
Funding Bonds.
-s T8 J-J $24,000..July 1 '25-’31 is T9 M -N 100.000____ Nov 1 1949
5s ’ 20 J-J 130,000...Tilly 1 ’25-’5*l
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’20 s-an $17,000_____ 1925-1935 5s ’21 M -N / 77,000..M ay 2 ’25-’31
R efu n d in g B onds.
1240.000--M ay 2 ’32-’51
5MU20 4 O $75,000_____ 193b-1Q39 4Ms’23 M-S J72,000-.Sept 1 ’25-’48
Road and Bridge Bonds.
120.000.
. 5ept 1 ’49-’53
5Ms’ 21 $54,879.49_______ 1931-1941
W aterworks.
f 12,000.. Jan 1 ’ 27-'32 is ‘95 J-J $200,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1925
6s ’21
J-J 24.000..Jan 1 \33-’40 ts ‘97 J-J 400,0 00c...Jan 1 1927
{ 4,000____Jan 1 1941 3Ms‘02 J-J 250,000c„-July 1 1932
Road B onds.
lH s ’03 A-O 100,00 0c.. -Apr 1 1933
4 3 s '23-__ $180,000_______ _____ ts 11 A-O 500,000c...A pr 1 1941
4
4M s’24 M-S
70,000 ____ 1935-1944 is TS M-8 100.0ft0c._-M ay 1 1927
The county has no general bonded 4H s’2 3 _
_
50,000._Yearly Mar 1
debt.
4 J^s’23 J-D 24,000 _____1925-1953
Special debt N ov 1924____ $279,879 4% s’23 M-S I 9.000..Sept 1 ’25-'33
Assess, val. real__________12,167,986
140.000.
.5ept 1 '34-’53
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,865,739 5s ’24 M-S 150.000.-M ar 1 ’25-’54
Total assess, val. 1923____ 14,033,725
Work=House Bonds.
Moneys & credits (add’l),
4s ’ 17 J-J $10.000c__ July 1 1925
full value______________ 2,203,790 4s T9 M-S 30,000___ Mar 1 1925
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$15 50 4J^s’23 J-D 87,600 _____1925-1953
Populat’n 1910, 17,022; 1920, 18,103
Armory Bonds.
4s 03 A-0$150.000c_ Oct 1 1933
_
MELROSE IN d ! SCHOOL DIST.
Permanent Impt. Rev. Fund.
No recent return.
4s '01 J-D $ 150,000c__ June 1 1931
4s '03 J-J 175,000c...July 1 1933
MILLS LACS COUNTY.
is ’04 J-J 175,000c..-Jan 1 1934
Princeton is the countv seat.
4s ’07 J-J 250,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1937
4M s’24 F -A /$36,000.- Aug 1 ’27-’32 4s 08 J-J 250,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1938
1 42,000.-Aug 1 ’ 33-’39 4s ’09 J-J 100.000c...July 1 1939
R oad Bonds.
4s ' l l M -N 225.000c...M ay 1 1941
6s ’20 F-A $125,000___ Aug 3 1930 4s T2 J-D 325,000c...June 1 1942

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MINNEAPOLIS (Concluded).
Perm anent Impts. (City's portion)
4s '03 J-J $75.000c
July 1 1933
4s ’04 J-J
75.000c
Jan 1 1934
4s ’07 J-J 40 0 .0 0 0 c„.J u ly 1 1937
4s ’08 J-J
75,000c— July 1 1938
4s ’09 J-J 67.000c— -Jan 1 1939
4s ’ l l M -N 75,000c.. -M ay 1 1941
_
4s ’ l l J-D 75,000c_ Dec 1 1941
4s ’ 12 M-S 20 0 .0 0 0 c„-M a r 1 1942
4s ’ 12 M -N 25,000c_ M ay 1 1942
_
4s ’ 13 M -N 50 ,0 0 0 c...N o v 1 1939
4s ’ 14 A-O 250,000c— Apr 1 1944
4s ’ 15 M -N 75,000c— M ay 1 1927
4s ’ 16 A-O 215,000c_Apr 1 ’25-’45
4s ’ 17 J-J
50.00 0 c.-.J u ly 1 1925
4 s ’ 17 J-J
5,000c-.-July 1 1926
4Ms
M-S 175,000____Mar 1 1949
5s ’ 20 A-O 50,000- ..A p r 1 1926
5s '20 J-D 75,000. .June 1 ’25-’35
(For maturity see V. J 11 . p. 2250.)
5s ’20 J-D $35,000._June 1 ’25-’45
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2250)
5s '20 J-D $300,000--D ec 1 ’29-’50
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2250)
(198,000--Feb 1 ’ 25-’42
4Ms’22 F-A 60,000-_Feb 1 ’43-’47
( 65,000--F eb 1 ’48-’ 5?
4Ms’22 J-J 140,000._Jan 1 ’25-’52
4Ms’22 F-A 112,000__Feb 1 ’25-’52
4M s’23 M-S 87,000.-M ar 1 ’25-’53
4Ms’23 J-D 194,000..June 1 ’25-’53
4K s’23
87,000--Feb 1 ’25-’53
4Ms’24 M-Sl,350,0C0.Mar 1 ’25-’54
C ity H ospital.
' l l J-J $200,000c-—July 1 1941
’ 12 J-J 200,000c„-July 1 1941
’ 13 M -N 25,000c......... ....... 1939
'14 A-O 75 ,000 c...A pr 11944
’ 15 J-J
47,500c.—Jan 11945
’ 15 M -N 100,000c— M ay 1 1927
’ 17 J-J
55,00 0c...Ju ly 11926
’ 17 J-J 100,000c...July 11928
’ 19 F-A 80,000
Aug 11947
’ 19 F-A 95,000
Aug 11948
S chools.
4s 95 J-J $100,000c„-July 11925
4s ’96 J-J 100,000c...Ju ly 11926
4s ’97 J-J 200,000c.—Jan 11927
3Ms’99 J-J 200,000c— Jan 11929
3Ms’03 J-J 200,000c..-Jan 11933
4s ’05 J-J 200,000c. —Jan 11935
4s ’07 J-J 441.000c.—July 11937
4s ’09 J-J 156.000c
Jan 11939
4 s ’ 09 J-J 460,000c— -July 11939
4 s ’ 10 J-J
307.700c— -Jan 11940
4s ’ 10 J-J
68.300c...July 11940
4Jis’ l l M -N 250,300c —M ay 1 1941
4s ’ l l M-N666,400c— May 1 1941
4s ’ l l
J-J
42,000c.--Jan 11940
4 s ’l l
J-J 158,000c---July 11940
4s '12 M-S 500,000c— -M ar 11942
4 s ’ 12 A-O 200.000c— .O ct 11942
4 s ’ 13 J-J
150,300c....Tan 11943
4s ’ 13 M -N 325,000c-_.M ay 1 1939
4 s ’ 14 A-O 500,00 0c...A p r 11944
4Ms’ 15 J-D 350,000c.—Dec 11934
4s ’15 M-N675.000____M ay 1 1927
4s ’ 15 M -N 100,000c_ May 1 1935
_
4 s ’ 16 A-O 360,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’45
_
4s *16 M-S 85,000c_ Sept 1 1946
4 s ’ 17 J-D 616 000c. June 1 ’ 25-’4C
5s ’ 19 F-A 1,250,000.Aug 1 ’34-’47
5 s ’ 20 A-O 1,500.000 ...1926-194^
5s ’20 A-O 1,730,000-Apr 1 ’25-’48
(Fur maturity see V, 111, p. 2250)
5s ’21 F-A $l,107.000cAug 1 ’25-’ 5)
4Ms’22 J-D
934.000-Feb 1 ’ 25-’5?
4Ms’22 A-O 1,400,000___ 1925-1952
4Ms’23 F-A 967,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’53
4Ms’23 J-D 1,305,000.June 1 ’25-53
Appraisal Bonds (Street Ry.
Franchised.
4s ’ 19 M-S $15,000____Mar 1 1925
Library Fund.
4J*s’ 13 M-N $40.000c__ N ot 1 1943
5s ’20 J-D 250,000___ June 1 1950
4 Ms’23 F-A 29,000 _____1925-1953
Tax R ebate Bonds,
4s ’07 J-J $100,000c_ July 1 1937
_
4s T 5 J-J
82,000c..-July 1 1945
4 s ’ 19 M-S 18 000___ Mar 1 .925
V otin g M achine Bonds.
4 s ’08 J-J $116.200c...Ju ly 1 1928
4>£s'll J-J
42,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1931
P layground Bonds.
4s '12 M-NS80,000c. . . M ay 1 1942
Bassett’ s Creek B onds.
4s '13 M-N $25 000c.................1939
4s ’ 14 A-O 50,0 0 0c-..A p r 1 1944
4s ’ 15 J-J
50,000c...July 1 1927
4s ’ 16 A-O 42,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’41
4s ’20 A-O (Jl.nnn___ Apr 1 1949
\55.000___ Apr 1 1950
M unicipal Bath Bonds.
4s T3 M -N S 15.000c._-M a yl 1939
5s ’ 19 F-A 25,000___ Aug 1 1934
5s ’20 J-D 100,000 _____1925-1945
(For maturity see V. m , p. 2250)
River Term inal B onds.
4 s ’ 14 A-O $75,0 0 0 c ...A p r 21944
4s T 5 J-D 30.000c.—June 1 1925
4s '17 J-J 25,000_____ July 11932
Funding Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-0$100,000____Apr 1 1925
5s ’ 19 A-O 100,000_____ Apr 11926
5s ’ 19 A-O 100,000_____ Apr 11927
5s ’ 19 A-O 100,000_____ Apr 11928
5s ’ 19 A-O 100,000_____ Apr 11929
5s ’ 19 F-A 100,000_____Aug 11925
5s ’ 19 F-A 100,000_____Aug 11926
5s ’ 19 F-A 100,000_____Aug 11927
5s ’ 19 F-A 100,000_____Aug 11928
5s ’ 19 F-A 100,000_____Aug 11929
Crematory Bonds
4s ’ l l J-J $50,000c____ July 11941
P u b lic C om fort S tation B onds.
5s '20 A-O $50.000___ Apr 1 1950
Police Dept. Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $75,000.1930. ’40 & ’50
(For maturity see V. I l l , p, 2250)
C itv Hall Bonds.
4 Ms’23 F-A $77,000.........1925-1953
Refuse D estru ctor Bonds.
4 M s’23 F-A $24,000____ 1925-1953
A uditorium Bonds.
4 M s’23 M-S $25,000.-Sept 1 ’29-’53
P ublic Market R onds.
4Ms’23 M-S $25,000--Sept 1 ’20-’53

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MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS
INT. Is payable at the United
States Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y . Cltv.
Sept. 22 '24. Sept. 5 ’23
$
$
Bond. d e b t ...54,056,795 49,584,984
Sinking funds. 4.120,596 3,237,520
Net debt— 49,936,199 46,347,464
Water dt. incl. 1,822,000 1,625.000
There was included in the bonded
debt for Sept.22 1924 street improve­
ment and other special assessment
bonds amounting to $14,184,704.
SINKING FUND.— It is provided
by the city’s charter that In addition
to raising a tax sufficient to pay the
interest on all Its bonds, the city shall
levy a tax oi one mill on each dollar
of the assessed valuation to provide
tor the principal of the bonds when
due. The maintenance of this sink­
ing fund for the payment of the prin­
cipal ot the bonds Is “ declared to be
part of the contract with the holder
of any bonds of the city that may
hereafter be Issued and shall be kept
Inviolate.” In accordance with this
provision there was raised by taxa­
tion for the sinking fund In 1923
(to be collected in 1924) $1,536,300
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 ATER RECEIPTS.— The reveuue from water rents, &c., in 1923
was $938,418.63; current expenses for
water works in 1923 was $576,705.36.
VALUATION AN D T A X RATE
—The city's assessed valuation and
tax rate have been:
Tax
Tax Rate
Years—
Valuation. perS1.000
Dec. 31 1924..$292,810,364 $73.97
Dec. 31 1923.. 279.333,875 74.00
Dec. 31 1922-- 270,280,729 65.27
Dec. 31 1921-. 261.598,395 64 35
Dec. 31 1920-. 262,335,341 61 86
Dec 31 1919-- 227.033,695 64.40
Dec. 31 1918-- 222,940,924 45.91
Dec. 31 1917-. 216.061,339 48.48
Dec. 31 1916-- 206,493,563 39.43
Dec. 31 1915— 201.434.378 39.36
Dec. 31 1914— 196,303,280 35.77
Dec. 31 1912_ 213,398,439
32.19
Deo. 31 1905.- 138,690,490 29.75
Dec. 31 1900.- 99,492.054 27.40
Dec. 31 1890-. 135,810 950 19.30
Deo. 31 1885-- 77,468.267 19.60
Deo. 31 1879-- 23,415,733 14.50
For 1924 valuation of real estate
(40% actual) was $241,208,250. and
of personal property (25, 33 M and
40% actual), $51,604,114. In addi­
tion to these the valuation of moneys
and credits in 1924, which are as­
sessed at full value, was $100,904 720,
The tax rate for 1923 on which
taxes are collected for the year 1924
was $73.97, and includes city tax,
$56 60: State tax, $7.95; county tax,
$7.25, and aver, ward fund tax, $2.17.
POPULATION.— In 1920 (Cen­
sus), 380,582; in 1910 (Census),;
301,408; in 1900 (Census). 202.718
In 1890,164,738.
MONTEVIDEO.
This city is in Chippewa County.
Paving Bonds.
5e
A-O $6,000c. _.O ct 1 1925
4 Ms
1-J
11.000c. July 1 ’ 25-’35
4H *T7 A-O 18,000— Apr 1 '25-'27
W ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-O $45,000..Apr 1 ’25-’39
5s
A-O
6,000___ Oct 1 1925
4Ms J-D
15,000___ June 11929
R efu nding Bonds.
6s
-_ $14,000___ July 1 1936
BOND. DEBT N ov 14 ’24- $112,000
Water debt (incl.)-----------66.0 )0
Sinking fund______________
2.290
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,576.980
Assess, val., personal_____ 208.270
Total assessed val’n 1924
(40% actual real estate)-1,785.250
Money and credits_______ 403,842
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24-$80.00
Pop’ n 1910, 3.056; 1920----------- 4,419
MONTEVIDEO IND. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Montevideo. Population
1920. 5.056.
BON D. DEBT N ov 13 ’24- $234,000
Total assess, val. 1924----- 1,993,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23- -$41.00
MOOREHEAD.
This city is In Clay County.
B ridge Bonds.
5s
$3.000----------------------Paving Certificates.
5 Ms
.$242,000_______________
Paving Bonds.
5Ms’23 J-.T $50,000--July 1 ’25-'43
BON D. DEBT Oct 14 ’24$5,000
Assessment debt (add’l) ---- 272,000
Assessed value, real----- — 1,927.291
Assessed value, personal__ 355.162
Other assessable property
751.282
Tot. ass'd val. ’ 24(2-5 act.)3,033.735
Tot.citytaxrate (per$1,000)’ 23$36 20
Population 1910, 4,840; 1920--5,720
MOOREHEAD IND. S. D. NO. 3
This district is in Clay County.
H igh-S ch ool-B uilding Bond*.
-s
. . . $150.000____________
Sinking fund______________
10,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '2 4 - -- $500.00H
Tot.ass’d val.'24(25%act.) 2,367.432
Moneys & credits (add’l ) - - 905,659
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ 346 .60
Population in 1920__________ 6,720

M ORRISON COUNTY.
Little Falls is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s T7 F-A $45,000c__ Aug 1 1937
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
...
$25,000
Jan 1 1931
4s
...
19.380_.July 1 ’25-’35
T ru n k Highway Bonds.
4Ms
- - . $14,297____Apr 1 1932
F unding Bonds.
4 s ’ 17 . . . $60,000..July 1 ’ 25-’37
6s
...
100,000-_June 1 ’32-’41
4s
...
50,000
July 1 1927
Road Bonds.
4M s’23 . . . $50,000.-Aug 1 ’33-’42
4% s
. . . 200,000____Apr 1 1932
4M s’24
20,848_____1934-1940
TO T. BD . D T . N ov 14 ’24- 585,145
Gen. sinking fund---------106 071
Assessed val. real________10,530 029
Assessed val. personal____ 1.764.865
Tot.ass’d val.*23(l-3act.)-12 294 394
Money & credits (add’l ) 1,425,173
State&Co.tax (per$l,000) ’23-S22 30
P op’n 1910,24,053; 1920_____ 25,841
IN T . payable In N . Y ., Chicago
Minneapolis and St. Paul.
MORRISON COUNTY CONSOLI
DATED SCH. DIST. NO. 125.
P. O. Hillman.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6M S'20 J-D $24.000___ Dec 1 1935
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924____ $29,000
Assessed value 1924 ...... ......176 360
Money and credits (add’l) — 18 849
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$69.00
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
M ORRISON CO. IND. S D. No. 22
6M s’20 F-A $50.000___ Aug 1 1935
6 s ’22 M-S 65,000--M ar 1 ’28-'37
BOND. DEBT N ov 30 19241138,000
Assessed valuation 1924___ 494,145
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924------ $48.60
MOTLEY CONSOL. S. D. NO. 21
This district is in Morrison Co,
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $30,000---July 10 1932
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 ’22-363,20(
Floating debt_______________ 9,60(
Total assess, val. ’22 (1-3 act)351,598
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22-S9.90
Population in 1919 (est.)--------- 1,000

[V ol. 119
NEW PRAGUE.
This city is in Le Seueur and Scott
counties.
Im provement Bonds.
6s
- . - $98,000____________ _
BOND. D EBT Oct. 9 ’23--$105,000
Assessed, val. real e sta te-. $478,833
Assessed val. personal_____ 168,836
Total assess, value 1923__ 647,669
Moneys & credits (add’l) __ 1,106,165
Population 1910, 1,554; 1920, 1,540
NEW PRAGUE S. D. NO. 73.
4hs
J-J $117,0 0 0 c ____1924-1938
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’24. $117,000
Tot.ass’d val. ’23 (1-3 a c t.)--840,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$35.00
Population (est.)______________2,000
IN T . payable in Minneapolis.
NEW ULM.
This city is in Brown County
El. Lt., Pow. & Htg. Plant Bds.
5s ’20 J-J $196,300 ____July 1 1930
State Loans.
($20,000. _____July 1927
10,000. .........July 1932
4s *18
20,000- _____July 1937
4s
J-.T 10,000. ..-J u ly 1 1925
J-J 10,000- ...J u ly 1 1928
4s
4s
J-.)
10,000- ...J u ly 1 1931
J-J
10,000- ...J u ly 1 1934
4s
W ater W orks Bonds.
5K s’22 J-D $20,000___ June 1 1942
5Ms’22 A-O 15,000___ Oct 1 1942
5Ms’23 J-D (40,000--D ec 1 ’ 25-’33
1 5,000____Dec 1 1934
5Ms’23 J-D ( 1,000___ Dec 1 1926
124,000--D ec 1 ’ 27-’38
F unding Bonds.
5Ms’ 22 J-J ($28.000--Jan 1 ’25-’28
( 72,000--Jan 1 ’29-’37
5Ms’23 J-D 45,000----------------------BOND. D EBT Mar 1 ’24--$491,300
Water and light debt (incl.) 276,300
Sinking (General - ----------49,305
(Water and light__
49,821
Assess, val. real estate____3,144,712
Assessed val., personal____ 554,769
Other assess, property. ____ 985,554
Tot.ass’d val.’ 22(40%act.) 4,685,035
Tot. tax rate (per $1.000) 1922 $56.50
Pop’n In 1910. 5.648; 1920,____ 6,745
IN T . on 5Ms o f 1922 at the WellsDickey Trust Co., Minneapolis.

MOUNTAIN IRON.
This village is in St. Louis Counts
F unding B onds.
6s ’ 23 .T-J $400,000______________
TOT. DEBT Nov 2 4 '2 2 -- $650,000
Total assess, val. 1922— 11 000 000 NICOLETTE COUNTY.
St. Peter is the county seat
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’ 22 $20.00
Population 1910. 1,343; 1920--1.546
Road Bonds.
4M s’24 - - - $150,000______________
MOWER COUNTY.
State Highway Bonds.
Austin is the county seat.
6s T5 J-J
$5,000c— July 1 1925
Bridge Bonds.
(Subject to call $5,000 yrly. July 1
4M s’ 17 M-S ($50.000-Mar 1 ’25-’2i
1916-1924.)
1120.000Mar ’1 ’30-’37
5s IB . . .
6.000..S ep t 1 25-26
Road Bonds.
4M s’23 J-J 100,000--July 1 ’ 33-’42
5s T9
$65,000___ June 1 1929
T ru nk Highway Bonds.
5 Ms’ 20 M -N 35.000___ M a y ! 193r
4M s’24 - - . / 15,000__Mar 1 '35-’39 4M s’ 19 F-A$200,000___ Aug 1 1929
C 1 ’40-’44
120.000-M ar oun ty D itches Nos. 54 and 58.
5s '16 - - - $24.000--N ov 1 ’£5-’36
Ditch Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $40.440--July 1 ’25-’37
C oun ty D itch System No. 7.
5s T8 J-J
29,340 _____1925-193* 5s '17 - - - $34,400--June 1 £5-37
4)4s
s-a
36,000 _____ 1928-1942
C oun ty Ditches Nos. 62 and 65.
( 4,780___ Nov 1 1928
($2,250--O ct 1 ’25-’27
4 Jis’22 M -N 5,000___ Nov 1 1929
(78,000 Nov 1 ’30-’42 5s T7 . . . 1 2,000--O ct 1 '28-’32
1 3,000--Oct 1 33-'37
T ru nk Highw’ .v Reimburs. Bds.
5%s*21 s-an $44,695.41 ----------------C ou n ty Ditch No. 71 Bonds.
(For maturity see Y. 113, p. 1700) 5Ms’21 J-D $30,000,-Dec 1 ’27-’36
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $432,970 Ditch & rd. debt Oct. 20 ’23 $251,000
54,320
Ditch debt (additional)-.
230,538 Floating debt (add’l)_____
Assessed val. real estate._20 291.394 Assessed val. real estate-- 9,509,416
Assessed val. personal_ 3.155 202 Assessed val. personal----- 1,278,787
_
Total assessed val. 1924--27.344.650 Total assess, val. 1923___ -10,788,203
Money & credits (add’l),
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value)______ 3,898,054
full value_____________ 1,682,909
P op’n 1910. 22,640; 1920------ 25.993 State & co. tax rate (per $1,000),
1923______________________ $19.80
MOWER COUNTY IND. SCHOOL Population 1910.14,125; 1920-15.036
D ISTR IC T NO. 27.
P O. Austin.
NOBLES COUNTY.
School Bonds.
Worthington is the county seat.
6s ’21 A-O $325,000. .Apr 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24--$867,000
Ditch & Drainage Bonds.
$26,500 ____ .1925-1932
Total assess, val. 1923____ 4,341,518 5s
32,000 ____ .1925-1932
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$47.43 4s
1,000____ _____1925
Population 1924 (est.)_______ 11,154 4s
5s
4,000 - . -1925-1928
5s
6,000 ____ -1925-1930
MURRAY COUNTY.
35,000 ____ -1925-1936
4Ms
Slayton Is the county seat.
21,000____ -1925-1936
4Ms
Ditch Bonds.
5s
4,000 ____ 1925-1928
5s T2 J -D §$23,100c.Dec 1 ’25-’31 5s
15.000 ____ -1925-1937
4sT 2-T 4 — 19.600........................... 5s
25,000 ____ -1925-1937
5s T6 A -0*132,124--Apr 1 '25-36 5s
125.000 ___ -1925-1937
5s T7 A-O 94,025 _____1925-193"
11,000 ___ .1925-1935
6s ’20 J-D a243 200--D ec 1 ’26-’40 4Ms
9,000 ____ -1925-1933
4Ms
6s ’21 J-J 593,100______________ 5s
16,000 ___ .1925-1936
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 876) 5s
4,000 ____ .1925-1928
5s
. . . 67.000______________
5s
2,000 ___ .1925-1927
5s ’ 22 - . - 21.800.50____ 1933-1943 5s
2,000 ____ -1925-1926
5s
148,000_____ _________ 5Ms
100,000 ____ -1934-1938
Road B onds.
170,000 ____ .1925-1934
6s ’26 M-S $100,000_ Sept 1 1931 5Ms
_
39,000 ____ -1934-1940
5Ms
-s
100.000................. .......
5H s
378,000 ____ -1926-1940
Bridge Bonds.
5s
110,000 ____ -1928-1942
-s
_ $65,000_____________
454s
75,000 ____ .1928-1942
TOT. BD. D T . July 21 ’23$2,249,900 4 Ms
43,000 ____ -1929-1943
County debt (incl.)______
375,000
8,000 ____ -1929-1943
4 Ms
Assessed val. real________ 16.103,574
_ 48,000 ____ -1928-1942
Assessed val. personal____ 1.887,049 5s
T ru n k Highway R eim bur. Bds.
Total assess, val. 1923 — 17.990,623
Moneys & credits (add’l),
5Ms
$84,900
1931-1935
-_ - 29,450 _____ 1932-1936
full value______________ 1.535,751 5s
Population 1910,11,755; 1920-13,63)
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
INT. on bonds marked (§) a' 4M s’ 19 ---$ 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ____ Aug 1 1929
Northwestern Nat. Bank, M limeai- 5Ms’20 . . .
20,000
1925-1928
olis; (x) at Minn. Loan & Trust Oo. 6s
162,000______ 1932-1941
Minneapolis; (a) at Metropolitan
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis; (5) at
5Ms’ 18 F-A $18,800--Feb 1 ’25-’28
Northwestern Trust C o., St. Paul.
TOT. B D . D T . Nov 14 ’24$1,805,850
M URRAY CO. I. S. D. NO. 52.
Assess, val. real estate_ 18,855,273
_
P. O. Slayton.
Assessed val. personal___ 1,872,482
5s ’23 M -NH25.000 . M a y l 1938 Total assess, val. 1924____ 20,727,755
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24- $140,000 Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value)______ 2,248,699
Total assess, val. 1924____ 740,000
Tax rate ( per $1.000)________ $41.00 Pop’n in 1910, 15.210: 1920. 17,917

Dec., 1924.]

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

OTTERTAIL CO. IND.S.D.NO. 44.
P. O. Perham.
B uilding Bonds.
4s
M -N $39,000c___________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $39,000
Floating debt____________
10,000
Total assessed valuation ’23 633,840
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $39.40
Population (est.)_____________ 1,800

NORMAN CO. I. S. D. NO. 77.
P. O. Twin Valley.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
54£s’22 . . . $80,000___ Feb 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 1924..$81,600
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 5,000
Total assessed val. 1924____268,544
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$70 60
Population 1923 (est.)________ 1,000
IN T . at the Northwestern Trust
C o., St. Paul.
NORTHFIELD.
This city is in Rice County.
C ertificates.
6s ’21 . . . $85.000..July 1 ’ 25-’41
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24- $45,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 120,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
1,000
Water debt (incl.)________
15.000
Tot. ass’d val.’ 24 (1-3 act.) 1.800 000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-165 00
Pop’n 1910. 3,265: 1920 ______ 4.023
N ORTH ST. PAUL.
This village is in Ramsey County.
GEN. BD. DT. D e c 3 ’24_. $29,900
Water debt (additional)_
_
92,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
86,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
2,732
Sinking fund--------------------- 116,400
Assessed value, real estate- 792.223
Assessed value, personal__ 116,575
Total assessed value 1924-. 908,798
Moneys credits (add’l ) ___ 172.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$71.10
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 1,979
_
OLMSTED COUNTY.
Rochester is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’19 F-A $50.000..........................
4% s’24 . . . 130,000_______________
R efu nd ing Bonds.
8a '20 J-D *75,000___ June 1 1930
(Optional after June 1 1925.)
4?4 s’23 F-A 30,000.-Aug 1 ’ 33-’42
Trunk High Reimbursem ’ t Bds
5 J^s’21 F-A$137,817.76 A u g l’31-’35
4J*s’22 A-O /$5,560.02--Apr 1 1933
(30.000.00-Apr 1 ’34-36
5H s
J-J
90,000_________ _____
TOT. C D . D T . N ov 17 '23 $418,378
Assess, val., real estate_ 23.111,442
_
Assess, val., personal___ 2.768.730
Tot.assess, val.’23(l-3aot.) 25.880 172
Money & credits (add’l ) . . 2,344,265
State & co. tax rate (per
►•$1,000), 1923- ___________ $17.31
Population 1910, 22,497: 1920.28,014
* IN T . at the Union Trust C o.,
Chicago.
OLMSTED COUNTY IND. SCH.
D IS T . N o. 8.
P. O. Rochester.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T7 J-J $128,000c__________1940
TO T. BD . D T. Oct 13 ’24. $381,000
Tot. ass’d val.’ 24 (l-3act.) 9,488 068
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$28.11
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 16,000
ORTO N VILLEk
This city is in Bigstone County.
B uilding Bonds.
5 s ’24 M-S $20,000--.M a r 15 1934
F un din g Bonds.
*■
A-O $19,OOOr................. 1929
8s
June 6,OOOr__________1926
Bridge B onds.
6a
. . . $10,000___________1930
BOND. D EBT 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, Min
neapolis and St. Paul.

OWATONNA.
This city is in Steele County.
P ublic Utility B onds.
4)*s’24 M -N $200,000-M ay 1 ’40-’44
W ater W orks Reservoir System
Bonds.
4 Jis’23 J-J
$28,000_______Serially
Sewer B onds.
5s
...
$20,000..................1928
Bridge B onds.
5 J*s’20 . . . $16,000..$1,000 yrly..
P ublic Library Bonds.
Vis
...
$15,000_________ 1928
H ospital B onds.
5s
...
$6,000...$1,000 yrly.
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 18 ’24 $214,000
Water debt (incl.)________
40,500
Floating debt (add'l)______
23,000
Assessed val. real estate_ 3,049,112
_
Assessed val. persanal_____ 715.971
Other assessed value______ 997,413
Tot. val. ’24 (40% a c t .)..4,762,496
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$76 30
Pop’n 1910, 5,658; '2 0 ......... -.7.252
IN TEREST at City Clerk’s office.
OWATONNA SCHOOL DIST.
This district is In Steele County.
4s
. . . $150,000___________1939
BOND. DEBT Nov. 24’23. $518,500
Assess, val. 1923 (40% act.)4.630 617
Tax rate (per $1,000). 1923 -.$47.00
PARE RAPIDS IND. S. D. No. 1.
This district is in Hubbard Countv
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’24-..$39,317
Total assess, val. 1924
(abt. 33 1-3-50% a c t .)...731,530
Moneys and credits (add’l) .403,899
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--.$49.12
Population In 1920 __________ 2.300
PEMBERTON JT CONS SCHOOL
DIST NO. 57
This district (P. O. Pemberton) Is
in Blue Earth County,
s

$88 000

BOND. DEBT N ov 2 r ’ 23"--$88*o66
Assessed val. (1-3 act.) ’ 22.-739,216
Sch. tax rate ’22 (per $1,000) .$36 00
Population in 1922 (est.)_______ 600
PENNINGTON COUNTY.
Thief River Falls Is the county
seat. This county was formed in 1910
from a portion o f Red Lake County.
4s
- - , $40,000_________
5 s ’ 22 J-D 75,000.-D ec 1 ’28-’42
Funding Bonds.
5s
$50,000_________
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 17
. . . $15,000___ Sept 1 1927
TOT. BD. D T . Feb 1 ’22-..$733,496
Ditch debt (incl.)__________ 6~2,000
Assessed val. real estate___4,874,715
Assessed val. personal_____ 611,401
Total assess, val. 1923____ 5,486,116
Money and credits (addi­
tio n a l, fu ll v a lu e )_______

8 2 0 ,6 4 0

Population 1910, 9,376:1920.-12,091
PENNINGTON COUNTY CONS.
IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 102.
P. O. St. Hilaire.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M -N S 50,000c...M ay 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
7s
M-S $20,0 00c..M ar 15 1937
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’24--.$73,000
Total assess, val. 1924______187 000
School tax (per $1,000) 1919..$24.30
Population in 1922______________500
PINE COUNTY^
Pine City is the county seat.
Highway B onds.
6s ’ 16 F-A $29,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1926
Ditch Bonds.
5H s16 F-A $61,933c. Feb ’25-’26
Road B onds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $100,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1944
5l4s’21 J-J 110,000c. ..J a n 1 1931
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 1924 $323,249
Floating debt (add’l)_______ $114,425
Assess, val., real estate____9 070,686
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,141 770
Moneys and credits_______ 873,743
Total assessed value 1924
'33 1-3-40% a ct.)------- 11,086.199
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. .$21.70
Population 1910,15.878:1920.21,1 17
INT at Capital Trust & Savings
Bank. St. Paul.

OTTER TA IL ^COUNTY.
County seat is Fergus Falls.
Road Bonds.
4H s’24 - - - $250,000_________ _____
C ourt House Bonds.
($105,000--July 1 ’ 27-’33 PINE ISLAND.
5s
J,J ( 90 000-.July 1 ’34-’39
This village is in Goodhue County.
[ 110,000____July 1 1940
W ater W orks B onds­
Jail Bonds.
es ’20 A-O $30.000_____1925-1940
5 s ’22
$65,00Cc.Feb 1 ’32-’42 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24. $40,000




_

NORMAN CO. CONS. INDEP.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 8.
P. O. Ada.
Refunding Bonds.
4s ’ 19 s-a $25,000cr.. ............ .1938
Building Bonds.
4s ’ 19 s-a $50.000c.................1939
4 s ’20 . . . 20 OOOr___________ 1940
4 s ’20 . . . 25,OOOr___________ 1940
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’24- $120,000
Assessed value, real estate. 550,704
Assessed value, personal_
_ 173,327
Other assess, property____ 430,866
Tot. assess, val. '23 (1-3
to 2-5 a c t u a l)..............1,154.897
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 ..$53.90
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.S95.10
Population (est.)______________ 1,500
IN TER E ST at St. Paul. Minn.

Tot. ass’d val. ’23(1-3 act.) $455,600 School tax (per $1,000) 1923--$6.30
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$79.80 Population 1920------------------------ 220
IN T . at the First National Bank.
Pop'n ’ 10. 834; 1920 (Census)_934
St P a u l ---------POPE COUNTY.
PIPESTONE.
Glen wood is the county seat.
This city is in Pipestone County.
Road Bonds.
Paving, C urbin g, Storm -Sewer
6s ’20 J-D $60.000____June 1 192$
B onds.
4 J*s’ 16 F-A $35,000____Aug 1 1946 4% s’24 A -0$152,000_____ 1935-1944
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1936.) BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $376,679
Floating debt (add’l)______ 120,057
Street Im provement B onds.
5 J*s'18 M-N$10,000 — ..............1938 Sinking fund______________ 101,430
Assess, val., real estate___ 8,947,678
(Subject to call 1928.)
-s
...
30,000___________ 1940 Assess, val., personal_____1,144,518
-s
...
5,000___________ 1930 Tot. ass’d val.’23(1-3 act.)10,092,196
-s
...
35,000___________ 1946 Moneys & credits (add’l) . 1,689,362
W ater W orks and Impt. Bonds. State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23.$17.50
6s ’21 M-S $39,500. .M arch 1 1941 Population 1910,12.746; 1920-13.631
IN T . at the Minneapolis Trust
(Optional March 1931.)
_s
...
68,000___________ 1949 C o., Minneapolis.
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’24. $280,644
Water debt (incl.)________ 107,500 RAMSEY COUNTY.
Ramsey County lnoludes the City
Sinking funds_____________
5,900
Total assess, value 1923___2,326,243 of St. Paul (which Is the oountv seat).
Highway Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 23.$75 25
Population 1910, 2,475: 1920..3.325 4 H ’22 M-S $173,768.46 Sept 1 ’32-41
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at Capital 6s ’20 M -N 250,000____M ay 1 1930
National Bank, St. Paul.
Road Bonds.
4M s’23 J-D 1,000,000.June 1 ’24-’43
4 % ’23 F-A 1,000,000..A ug 1 ’24-’43
PIPESTONE COUNTY.
5s ’23 A-O 493,GOO.-Oct 1 ’24-’35
Pipestone is the county seat.
4M s’23 A-O 507,000..0ct 1 ’36-’43
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . . $250,000.-July 1 ’29-’39 5s ’24 J-J 493,000..Oct 1 ’24-’36
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 '23. $250,000 4 J*s’24 J-J 507,000..O ct 1 ’27-’44
Ditch (assess.) debt (add’l) 233,000 5s ’24 M-S 547,000..Mar 1 ’25-’36
Asss’d val. real estate____11.579 046 44*s’24 M-S 453,000..Mar 1 ’37-’44
Ass'd val. personal_______ 1.304,818 4Ms’24 M -N 547,000..M ay 1 ’25-’36
To t.asses, val. ’23 (35 % act.) 12,883.864 4>*s’24 M -N 453,000.-M ay 1 ’37-’44
Hospital Bonds.
Money and Credits______ 2 022,492
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.$14.50 4J*s’24 F-A 144,000..Aug 1 ’25-’37
Population 1910, 9,553: 1920.12,050 4 lis ’24 F-A 122,000..A ug 1 ’38-’44
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24 $6,689,768
PIPESTONE CO. IND. S. D. N O .l. Assessed val., real______ 138,406,434
Assessed val., personal.. 35,965,738
School Bonds.
-8 ’ 18 J-J $95,000c
Nov 1 1933
Total assessed val_ $174,372,172
_
(Optional after Nov. 1 1928.)
8s ’20 J-J *50,0 00c-. -July 1 1930 Money & credits (add’l). 86,576,000
City, State and county tax rate
(Optional 1928)
(per $1,000)_______________$67.90
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’24. $331,000
Tot.ass’d val. ’23 (40%act.)2,690,277 Pop’n 1910, 223,675: 1920, 244,451
IN TEREST at office o f County
School tax rate(per $1,000)’23.134.65
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 4.000 Treasurer and in N. Y . City.
*IN T. pay. at Treasurer’s office.
RED LAKE COUNTY.
County seat Is Red Lake Falls.
POLK COUNTY.
County seat is Crookston. This This county was formed In 1896 from
county was divided in 1896, a portion a portion of Polk County. Part of
county taken in 1910 to form Pen­
being taken to form Red Lake Co.
nington County. The latter county
D itch and Drainage Bonds.
5s ’ 17 F-A$187,970..Aug 1 ’24-’37 assumes $10,937.83 bonds of Red
4.500
June 1 1925 Lake County. Population 1910.
10,000.. June 1 ’26-’27 6,564; 1920. 7,263.
4.500
June 1 1928 D itch Bonds.
5s g ’18 J-J
1.000
June 1 19295’* s’ 10 . . . $56.500____Oct 1 1930
15,500__ June 1 1934
2.000
June 1 193b6s '14 . . .
6s
5,540.49_______ 1933
3.0 00.
-June 1 ’31-’33 18 . . .
18,800____ 1927-1941
2.000
June 1 19346s ’21 F-A
Drainage Bonds.
3,000__June 1 '25-’37
$16,363 ....... 1925-1934
’ 8 4 5 6 .-July 1 ’25-’28 5s ’ 15 . . .
34.000 .......1926-1935
ann
5 219_July 1 '25-’29 5s ’ 16 . . .
17,455 ------1925-1937
6.000. .July 1 '25-'30 5 s ’ 18 . . .
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’ 12 . . .
1.300.______ _______
$10,000_ Aug 27 1927
_
4s ’ 13 . . .
50,200_______________ 4s ’07
15,500........................ ...............
4s ’ 14 . . .
39,500......... .................. 5s ’ 14 . . .
10,500........... ...1 9 3 8
4s ’15 . . .
8,200......... .......... 4H s’ 16 . . .
15,317 .........1925-1938
6s '20 . . . 177,000.. July 15 ’25-40 5J*s’ 19 ---50,(M )__ Feb 1 1939
M
S '9 1
254,000_______________ 5s 19 F-A
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
5H s’ 21 M-S 61.000 _____1927-1941
4 ^ s ’21 . . .
6,800 _____ 1925-1932 5s ’ 10 . . . $37,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 193«
F unding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’21 . . . 178,100 _____ 1925-1942
$25,000__ July 1 1935
5s ’23 . . . . 80,500 _____ 1932-1943 5s ’ 15 J-J
60.000_ July 1 1940
_
T runk Highway Reim bursem ’t. 6s ’20 J-J
41,800 ____1925-1937
4%s'22 . . . J$23,203___ Mar 1 1932 5>*s’ 22 F-A
R oad Bonds.
1125,000.-M ar 1 ’33-’37
6s ’20 . . .
$75,000_ Sept 11930
_
R oad Bonds.
177,000__ Apr 1 1932
6s ’20 . . . $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ...July 15 1930 5H s’22 . . .
Road and Bridge B onds.
4M s’22 J-J 150,000____July 1 1932
$18,994____
1938
GEN. BONDS Apr 1922. $100,000 6s '18 . . .
Ditch debt (additional)..
980,780 Drain, bds. out. Aug 1 1919 154,541
($55,696 being
assumed
by
Warrant debt (additional)
66,620
Pennington Co. and $98,844.49
Assess, val., real estate_ 21.050.201
_
by Red Lake Co.)
Assess, val., personal____2,712.519
Total assess, val. 1923___23,762,720 Other bds. outst. Aug 1 ’ 19 $187,494
(of which to be paid by Pennington
Moneys and credits (add’l,
C o .$10,937.83 and by Red Lake
full value)------------------- 3.851,875
Co $176,556.17.)
Population 1910.36,001:1920.37.071
I N T . is payable at State and Coun­ Assess, val., real estate____3,541,480
Assess, val., personal_____ 478,402
ty Treasurer’s office
Total assass. val., 1922____4,019,882
POLK COUNTY IND. S. D. NO. 1. Money and credits (addi­
tional, full value)______ 382,058
4s
. . . $24,000..July 1 '25-’30
4!4s ’ 1 2 ... 150.000....................1932 State&Co.tax (per $1.000)’ 18 §15.00
IN T . in Red Lake Falls.
R efu n d in g B onds.
4s ’ 18 . . . $15,000_.July 1 ’30-’32
Sinking fund--------------------15,000 RED LAKE FALLS.
This city is in Red Lake County
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $213,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate____1.921.173
Assess, val. personal______ 526,677 6s ’ 17 J-J $22,500_______ _____
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924____2,447.850
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$34.10 5t*s’ 16 J-D $9.000___ June 1 1936
6s ’ 18 A-O 5.000____ Oct 1 1938
IN T . at State Treas. office.
BOND. D EBT Nov 27 1919.$93.000
POLK COUNTY INDEP. SCHOOL Assessment debt (additional) 18 000
Total assessed val'n 1919_ 640.122
_
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Population 1910. 1.757; 1920..1.549
P. O. East Grand Forks.
School Bonds.
RED WING.
6s ’20 M-NS140.000____M ay 1 1935
Red Wing Is situated In Goodhue
4s ’ 19 _ -90.000-- July 1 ’ 25-’38 County. Tnoorp. Moh. 4 1857.
5J*s’22 F-A 26.000--Aug 1 ’25-’37
W ater-W orks Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 23-_.$282,000 -s
.... I 5,000___ July 1 1928
Total assessed value 1922_ 974.670
_
130,000.-July 1 ’29-’31
School taxrate(per$l,000) ’22.$56.11
R efu n d in g B onds.
Population in 1922___________ 3,000 -s ’09 . . .
7.500_____ 1926-1928
IN T . on 6s at First Nat. Bank, -s ’ 10 . . .
10.000_____ 1925-1928
Minneapolis; on 5J*s at the Capital .s ’ 12 . . .
7,500--June 6 ’25-’27
National Bank, St. Paul.
.s 13 —
10,000-Due J'ne 7 '25.
'26, ’27 & ’32
POLK CO. CONSOL. S. D. No. 53.
Improvement Bonds.
P. O. Beltrami.
($25,000.-July 1 ’25-’29
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J
1.500___ July 1 1930
5s ’ 16 M N $19,800.Nov 1 ’25-’32
( 20,000.-July 1 ’31-’34
5s '17 M-N 10,000___ M ay 1 19.32
Street Paving B onds.
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 27 ’24...$3.3,000
($11,500Aug l 1925
Total assessed val. 1924____ 405,795
45,000- - Aug 1 ’26-’30
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $33.05 5 s ’23
( 10,500__ Aug 11931
IN T . at the First State Bank,
I 16,500__ Aug 1 1932
Beltrami.
I
7.500__ Aug 1 1933
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 4 .. $207,500
POLK COUNTY INDEP. SCHOOL Water debt (included)_____
35.000
DISTRICT NO. 89.
Ass’d val., real (1-3 act.)..3,466,507
P. O. Dugdale.
Ass’d val. pers. (1-3 a ct.)..1,274,994
S chool-B u ilding Bonds.
Moneys & credits, full value3,361,462
6s ’20 A-O $35,000____Apr 1 1935 Total taxable val’n 1924..8,102,963
BOND. D EBT Dec 8 1924--$35,000 Value of exempt prop 24.-1,760.000
floating debt (additional)_
_ 5,791 Total tax (per $1,0001 1921. .$78.40
1 ot .assess .val.’ 22 (ab t . 1-3act) 187,389 Population 1910. 9.048: 1920-.8,637
_ _ _

D itch Bonds.
41*3
M -N 28,000c____ 1925-1936
5s T9 M-S 32,000c.Mar 1 ’25-’29
6s ’20 J-D 40,000cJune 15 ’26-’3o
Road & Bridge Bonds,
5Ms’23 F-A $50,000c_ Aug 1 1926
_
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 5 ’24 $819,670
Trunk nigh way reimburse­
349,670
ment bonds (add’l)___
Ditch debt ____________ $100,000
Assessed val. real estate__21,019,261
Assessed, val. personal_ 2,644,654
_
Total assess, val. 1924 (1-3
actual)________________ 23,663,915
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)_____________ 4,899.396
County tax rate (p eril ,000) ’24 $15.52
Pop’n TO. 48,038; '2 0 _______ 50,818
IN T. on 4J*s at First Nat. Bank,
St. Paul; on 5s o f 1919 at Northwest
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis; on other
bonds at First Nat. Bank, Minne­
apolis, except on court house bonds,
which are issued to the State and
payable to the State Treasurer.

_

NORMAN COUNTY.
Ada is the county seat.
_ C oun ty D itch Bonds.
8s
. . . $ 2 9 .9 4 2 .................1936
6% s 17 A-O 16,900.-O ct 1 ’25-’37
Drainage Bonds.
* 2 0
...
$9,400_______________
(Por maturity see Y . I l l , p. 1108 )
T runk
Highway R eim burse­
ment Bonds.
8M s
. . . $10,885.06 __________
GEN. BD. DT. Oct. 16 ’24 $601,017
Drainage debt__________
649,371
Floating d e b t . . . ..............
30,000
Assessed val. real e sta te ...9,265,169
Assessed val. personal_____1,440,294
Total assess, val. 1924
(33 1-3-40% act.)------- 10,705,463
Moneys and credits (additional, full value)............2,249,733
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000),
„ 1924 ---------------------------------$18.36
Pop .. ’10, 13.446: ’20......... 14.987
IN T. on 5s o f 1920 at the First
Nat. Bank, St. Paul.

34

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

RED WING SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s
July $20,000r_ July 1 ’25-'28
4s
July 25,000r
July 1 1929
4s
July 3,000r
July 1 1930
4s
July 25,000r_July 1 ’31-’35
4s
July 118.000r
July 1 1936
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $191,000
Tot.ass’d val ’23(40%act.) 4,497,054
Moneys & credits (addi­
tional. full value)_______ 3,000,000
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 9,000
Int. at State Auditor’s office.
REDWOOD COUNTY.
Redwood Falls Is the county seat.
Ditch and Road Bonds.
4.9s
. . . t$19,250___________1925
4Ms’ 15 J-D dl2.500c . . . D e c 1 1925
4 ^ sT 6 M -N 4.0 00c__________1925
4 U sT 6 J -D 33.000 Dec 1 ’25-'35
4 t is ’17 A-O 151,300..Apr 1 ’25-’ 37
4 ^ s ’ 19 . . .
84,000 ____1925 1939
4Jis'19 . . .
275,000 ____ 1925-1939
5s
. . . 100.000..........................
6s ’20 J-D 65,000______________
6 s ’21 P-A 150.000 ____ 1925-1931
5 K s’21 s-a
40,000 ____ 1927-1941
-s
. . . 130.000_______________
6 ^ s ’21 s-a 111.000________ ______
5s ’21 J-D (12.000.-D ec 1 ’27-’30
144.000..D ec 1 ’31-’40
4 % s’22 F-A 60,000..Feb 1 ’28-’42
4 K s’22 . . . 165,000--Sept 1 ’28-’42
4H s’23 . . . 195.000..A ug 1 29-’43
4M s’24 J-D 140,000 _____1930-1944
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4M s’22 . . . $12,484____Sept 1 1932
4H s’22 .. .
3,825.58 -.1928-1942
Bridge Bonds.
5s '18 J-D $30,000
Serial
BOND. D EBT June ’24-.$2,412,880
Train bonds (incl.)______ 2,178,500
Total assessed value 1923
(about 30% actual)___ 24,479,049
Moneys and credits_____ 2.119,504
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23-S14.80
Popul’n 1910, 18,425; 1920. 20,908
IN T . on bonds marked (f) Kalman,
Gates, White & Co., St. Faul; (d) at
Northwestern Nat. Bk., Mmneapolis
REDWOOD CO. I. S. D. NO. 1.
5s ’24 J-J $175,000___ Jan 1 1939
BOND. D EBT Jan 1924.. $224,000
Assessed valuation 1923___1,758,548
Population, 1923______________ 3,500

Permanent
Impt.
Revolving
Fund Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $343,000cDec 1 ’ 25-’31
Sewer Bonds.
5 ^ s ’21 J-D 17,500..JuJy 1 ’25-’31BOND. DEBT Aug 31 ’24$1,487,500
175.000
Water debt (included)____
Floating debt (warrants).
12,149
Sinking fund____________
198.847
Assessed value, 1923, r e a l..8,311,090
Ass’d values 1923, personal.1,176,014
Other assess, prop. 1923___2,637,212
Assessed values 1923, totall2,124,316
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922___$75.75
IN T. on 6s of 1921 at Capital
National Bank, St. Paul, on others
at City Treas. office and at American
Exchange National Bank. N. Y .
ROCK COUNTY.
Luverne Is the county seat.
Ditch Bonds.
4s ’ 12 J-J $51,560c.July 1 ’25-’41
5s T 7 J-J
18 0 0 0 .-July 1 ’25-’36
Highway Im provement Bonds.
($50,000____Nov 1 1929
5s T9 M -N ( 80.000-.N ov 1 '30-’37
' 20,000____Nov 1 1938
6s ’20 M-N150.000____M ay 1 1930
R efu nding Bonds.
5Ms’20 J-D $60.000.-D ec 1 ’25-’40
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 20 ’24. $210,000
Total ditch debt (add’l)
69.500
Bonds payable by State
(included)_____________
210,000
Assessed value, real estate.12.700,150
Assessed value, personal.. 1,695.000
Total assess, val (about
1-3 actual) 1921______14 395.000
Money & credits mdd’l ) - . 2 633.518
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'24 $14 00
Population 1910, 10.222; 1920.10.965
IN T. payable at N. W. National
Bank. Minneapolis.
ROCK CO. IN d T s . D. NO. 2.
P. O. Luverne
S chool Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $132,000.__________
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.. $361,000
Assessed value, real estate.1,414 263
Assessed value, personal_
_ 414.625
Total assessed value 1924.-1,828,888
Money and credits (add’l ) . l .097.394
IN T . at First & Security National
Bank, Minneapolis

ROSEAU COUNTY.
RENVILLE COUNTY.
Roseau Is the county seat.
Olivia is the county seat. OrgaD
R efu nding Bonds.
Ued In 1855.
5H s’ 14 F-A $22,000c..F eb
1 1934
R oad and Bridge W arrants
5s T5 M-N 30.000c-.N ov 1 1925
6s
J-J $50,000____Jan 1 1931 5s T 6 J-J
43,000r .July 1 1936
5s
A-O 48,000. .A pr 1 ’25-’29 CO. BD. DT. Oct 1 1924-- $95,000
6s
F-A 50,000____Feb 1 1931 Ditch debt (additional)___ 1.004,153
6s
J-D 66,000____June 1 1936 Assess, val. real estate____ 5 797 330
4% s
A-O 35,600.-Apr 1 ’32-’41 Assess, val. personal ____ 591,408
D itch and Drainage Bonds.
Total assess, val. '23 (1-3
5s T6 J-J $150.000c.......................
actual)________ _____ . . 6 388.738
6s ’ 18 . . . 100 000_________ ____
Moneys and credits (add'l,
5s T 8 —
47,000..........1925-K38
full value)______________
6s ’ 18 . . .
7 5 ,0 0 0 ..-Oct 1 ’25-'39 Tax rate (per $1.0001 1923_ 548 551
_ $70 64
6s ’ 21 F-A (90,000.-Aug 1 ’ 27-’35 Popul’n 1910, 11.388; 1920, 13,305
166,000.. Aug 1 ’36-'41
IN T. payable at State Treasurer’s
9 0 ,000 ..Aug 1 ’27-’36 office, 1st and 2d Nat. Bank, St.
6s ’ 21 F-A {4 0 .0 0 0 ..Aug 1 ’37-’40 Paul; Illinois Merchants Trust Co.,
10,500___ Aug 1 1941 Chicago.
_______
5,000. .Aug 1 ’27-’31
ROSEAU CO. S. D. No. 12.
(P. O. Warroad.)
Building Bonds.
6s '17 M-S $50.000___ Sept 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22-.$98,000
Assessed valuation 1 9 2 ;?..__ 290 OoO
18,000.. Aug 1 ’32-’40
2,500___ Aug 1 1941 Population in 1920 (est.)____ 1,200
10,000.. Aug 1 ’27-’36
INT. payable at the First Nat.
8,000..Aug 1 \37-’40
Hank, Chicago.
2.500____Aug 1 1941
18,500c...A ug 1 1928
ST. CLOUD. ~~
18,600c...A ug 1 1929
This city is in Benton, Stearns and
4M s’22 F-A 18,50 0c...A u g 1 1930
Sherbourne counties. In c.1856
19,000c.. .Aug 1 1931
Commission gov’ t adopt Nov 28 i 911
220.000c.Aug 1 ’32-'42
F unding Bonds.
4 H s’23 . . . 262,100_____________
5s ’24 F-A $15,000___________ 1944
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 14 ’24.S3,633,700
(Subject to call 1934.)
Assessed value, real estate.22.458,755
R efu nding Ronds.
Assessed value, personal.. 2,713,026 t s ’ l l
$30,000_____ 1925-1930
Total assessed value 1923-25,2/1,781 m s 16 J-J
10,000c...July 1 1936
/Subject to call beg. Julv 1 1926 !
Moneys & credits (add’l.
50,000____July 1 1942
full value)_______ _____ 2,638,072 4 Ms'22 J-J
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-..$14.00 (Optional on any interest-paying
date after July 1 1932.)
Population 1910, 23,123; 1920-23.634
-£s’24 F-A 35,000___ Feb 1 1944
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the North 4 3
western National Bank, Minneapolis (Optional Feb. 1 1934 or any interest
paying date thereafter.)
Water Bonds.
RENVILLE COUNTY IND. SCH
is T9 J-J $50,000____ July 1 1939
DIST. NO. 79.
(Optional after July 1 1929.)
P. O. Olivia.
Sewer Bonds.
S chool Building Bonds.
5H s’21 A-O $185.000.--A p r 1 193f 5s T9 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1939
(Optional after July 1 1929 )
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’23- $193,001)
Tot. ass’d val. (40% act.) ’ 23 950,870 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24. $180,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-.$41.0( \ssess. debt (additional).. 600,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 100.000
RICE C O U N T ?.
\ssessed value, real estate.6 226,566
Faribault is the county seat.
Assessed value, personal_1,351,771
4Ms
. . . 430.000_______________ Total assess, value 1924
F unding Bonds.
(40% actual)___________7,578,337
5s
. . . $500,000 ____1927-1939 Money and credits, addi­
Road Bonds.
tional (full value)_______ 1,749.121
5 s ’20 --.$ 2 5 0 .0 0 0 -......................... Total tax (per $1,000) 1923 ..$69 00
6 s ’21 J-J
95,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’31 Popul’n 1910, 10.600; 1920. 15.873
4Hs'21 J-D 90,000....... ................. .
IN T . on funding bonds at City
_s ’21 . . . 415,000_______ _______ Treasurer’s office; on 4 Ms at the
5 ^ s ’21 J-D 205.000_______________ First National Bank, Minneapolis;
Bridge C on stru ction Bonds.
on other bonds at Irving Bank6s '17 J-J \ S2.000c.July 1 ’ 25-’26 Columbia Trust C o., N. Y ., and
\ *7,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1927 Wells, Dickey & C o., Minneapolis.
(*$5,000 o f these bonds subject to
call after July 1 1919.)
ST. CLOUD IND. SCH. DIST.
CO. BD. D T. Feb '24___ $2,021,000
Building Bonds.
(Incl. debt assumed by
($1.000____Jan 1 1925
State, $561,401)
5s T5 Jan ( 2,000___ Jan 1 1926
Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
116,626
I 2.0 00.-Jan 1 ’27-’28
Assess, val., real estate_ 16.325.051
_
l 2,000____Jan 1 1929
Assess, val., personal
. 2 350 905 4s T5 . . .
60,000_________ _____
Tot.assess.val(l-3act.) '23.18.675,956 . s ’ lS . . . 100.000.- __________
Moneys & Credits(add'l).3,875.137 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 2 .. $404,000
State&Co.tax (per $1.000) ’22_$13.93 Assess, value ’22 (40% act) 6,607.833
Popul’n 1910. 25.911; 1920. 28.307 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$37.00
IN T . at First Nat. Bk.. St. Paul,
and at Wells-Dickey C o., Minne­ ST. JAMES IND. S. D. NO. 20.
apolis.
R efu nding Bonds.
4H sT6 F-A $35,000c— Aug 1 1926
ROCHESTER.
This city is In Olmsted County
High S chool Bonds.
Inc. Aug. 5 1858. Population 1910 4s
$9 000c
1925-1933
7,844; 1920, 13,722
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’ 24..$45,000
W ater-W orks Purchase B onds
4Ks'16 . . . $ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 -......................
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5s ’ 19
.$950,000__________
FRASER (Optional after 1929.) 1939

1

Digitized for


12,000
Sinking fund______________
Total assessed val. 1924
(40% actual)___________1,232.491
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24--$42.20
Population in 1920____________3,000
ST. LOUIS COUNTY.
County seat is Duluth.
Ditch Bonds.
4s ’08 July ($5,000--July 1 ’25-’26
\ 3,432____July 1 1927
4s ’l l July 2,346_- July 1 ’25-’30
4s T4 July 65,000.-July 1 ’25-’34
4s '15 July 29,000--July 1 ’25-’34
4M s’ 14 J-J
58,500- - Jan 1 ’25-’33
4M s’ 16 M-S (90,000--Sent 1 ’25-’34
\ 4,000____Sept 1 1935
4 Ms’ 17 M-S (110,000_ _Mar 1 ’25-’35
\ 20,000____Mar 1 1936
5s T 8 J-D (20,000.-June 1 ’25-’36
\ 4,000___ June 1 1937
5s T9 J-J 234,000-.July 1 ’25-’37
5s T8 M -N 11,000__Nov 1 ’27-’37
5M s’20 J-D
5,000--D ec 1 ’31-’40
5Ms’20 J-D (12,000--D ec 1 ’26-’37
\ 6,000--D ec 1 ’38-’40
5s ’23 A-O 84,000--Oct 1 ’28-’41
1 3,000___ Oct 1 1942
6,5 0 0 --0 ct 1 ’28-’40
5s ’23 A-O { 2,000--Oct 1 ’41-’42
( 2.000____Oct 1 1943
f 66,000--D ec 1 ’28-’30
5s ’23 J-D 21,000___ Dec 1 1931
198,000-_Dec 1 ’32-’40
[ 50,000.-D ec 1 ’41-’42
Highway Bonds—
4M s’13 J-J $15,000___ Jan 1 1925
R efunding Bonds—
5s T8 M -N $250,000___ May 1 1928
Special Bridge Bonds—•
5s
J-J $135,000____ July 1 1925
(250,000--July 1 ’26-’35
6s
J-J (140,000-- July 1 ’36-’37
(150,000-.July 1 ’38-’39
Road Bonds—•
5 Ms
J-J $250,000_____ Jan 1 1931
5s
J-J 500,000_____Jan 1 1931
5s
J-J1,000,000_____Jan 1 1931
5s
J-J 1,000,000_____ Jan 1 1391
5s
J-J 1,500,009. _ - -Jan 1 1931
5s
J-J2.000.000_____Jan 1 1931
5s
_ J-J 1,500,000____ Jan 1 1931
Reimbursem ent Bonds—
5s
J-D $92,119.08.-D ec 1 1933
5s
J-D 41,777.68. .D ec 1 1923
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’24-$9,939,674
Assessed val., real estate.334.463,443
Assessed value, personal. ,34.269.167
Total assess, value 1923,368 732 310
Moneys & credits (add’l) 56.534,473
StateA Oo. tax(per$l,000)'23-$18.50
Population TO, 163,274; ’20-206,391
INTEREST is payable in New
York at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank.
ST. LOUIS CO. IND. S.D. NO. 12.
P. O. Ely.
Building Bonds.
4s
J-J ($32,000cr*_ July 1 '25-28
1 45,000cr* _ July 1 ’29-33
4s
J-J
100,000cr* . July 1 ’25-39
5s
M-S 115,000cr * . Sept 2 ’25-34
5 Ms’23 J-D 400,000cr* - June 1 ’28-38
5Ms’23 J-D 400.000cr* . June 1 ’28-38
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24_$1,092,000
Floating debt (a d i’l ) ____
70,000
Sinking fund_____________
60,000
Total assessed val. 1924
(25% actual)_________ 8,422,663
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S48.87
Population in 1920____________6,065
ST. LOUIS CO. S. D. NO. 13.
B uilding Bonds,
4s T 1 J-J
$5,000c........... -1925
4s T3 . . .
13.000c____ 1925-1926
4s T9 . . .
9 800 ____ 1925 -1930
7s ’ 21 . . . (105 000-Mar 15 ’ 25-’27
1 56,000-Mar 15 ’28-’29
State Loan.
4s
. . . $150.000______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ’2 3 .. $532,000
Sinkingfund. .
.
7.000
Ass’d val’n 1923 (2-3 a ct.).9.597,644
Scb. tax rate(per$l ,000) 1923.$44.80
Population In 1922___
3,700
IN T . at State Board of Investmerit.
ST. LOUIS CO. IND. S. D. NO. 18.
(P •O. Gilbert !
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924- $616,000
Total assess, val. 1924__10,171,481
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$37.50
Population in 1923 (est.)______5,887
ST. LOUIS CO. IND. S. D. NO. 21.
(P. O. Mountain iron.)
School

B u ilding Bon ' s

6s T 9 M-S $250,000'; - $50,000 y ’rly
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24. $250,000
Sinking fund_____________
fi.5,000
Assess, val.’24 (1-3 a ct.). . 15,488,non
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$15.43
Population in 1920__________ 2,903
ST. LOUIS COUNTY IND. SCH.
DIST. NO. 27.
P. O. Ilibbing.
School B uilding Bonds7s ’21 M-S $750,000c Sept 1 ’25-’27
5Ms
. . . 400,000______________
BOND. DEBT Sent 1 ’24.$1,150,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____ 1,589,741
Assessed value 1923____ 119,697,259
School tax (per $1000), 1921..$13.30
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Hibbing.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO, 35.
(P. O. Buhl.)
.s 21 . . . $139,000...A u g 9 27-35
(For maturity see Y. 117, p. 118l
-s ’22
. . . 500,000.June30 ’27-’36
6 s ’24
. . . 150,000______________
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 ’24.$1,276,000
Sinkingfund_____________
50,000
Assessed valuation 1923..11,047,726
Population in 1922____________4,055
IN T. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO. 39.
P. O. Eveleth.
4Mg l6 J-J $27.5 0 0 c____ 1925-1926
6s ’21 M-S 300.000-Mar 15 ’ 25-’30
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24 $420,000

[V ol. 119.
100,000
State bonds (add’l)______
Sinking fund____________
87,000
T o t.assd. val.’22(50 %act.)20,893,137
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$27.40
Population in 1920---------------- 8.927
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 at the Illinois
Trust Co., Chicago; on 4Ms, 1916,
at the Wells-Dickey C o., Mpls.
ST. LOUIS CO. IND. S. D. NO. 40.
$60,000c July 15 ’25-’26
80,000c July 15 ’27-’28
100.000c July 15 ’29-’30
5s’22 J-J
60.000c..July 15 1931
70,000c. .July 15 1932
80,000c..July 15 1933
400,000c July 15 ’34-’37
New High Sch. Bonds.
7s
. . . $350,000-Jan 1 5 ’25-’31
BOND. D E B T Oct 14 24 $1,200,000
Total assess, val. ’ 23_____34,909,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 23-$27.70
Population in 1922 (est.)— .10.000
IN T . on 7% bonds payable at the
Wells-Dickey Trust C o., Minneap’s.
ST. LOUIS CO. CON. I.
NO. 18.
P. O. Duluth.
5M s’24 J-J ($140,000.July 1
1 6 0 ,0 0 0 ..-July
BONDED D E B T ________

S. D.
’25-’38
1 1939
(?)

ST. LOUIS PA RK SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. St. Louis Park)
is in Hennepin County.
$8 ,000 ..Jan 2 ’25-’32
2,000____Jan 2 1933
5s ’24 J-J { 3,000____Jan 2 1934
12,000..Jan 2 ’35-’37
115,000____Jan 2 1938
BOND. D EBT Sept 1 ’24. $170,000
Tot.ass’d val.’23 (40% act.) .1,682,219
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------$6.30
ST. PAUL.
St. Paul Is in Ramsey County.
Commission government adopted
May 7 1912. (V. 94. p. 1337). and
was sustained by State Supreme
Court Dec. 24 1914. V. 100, p. 07.
Board of E ducation.
4s ’03 F-A$100.000__ Aug 31 1933
4 s ’04 M-S 100,000...S ep t 30 1934
4s ’07 F-A 50,000...A u g 31 1937
4 s ’08 A-O 74,000...A p r 30 1938
4s ’09 M-S 62,000___ Mar 1 1939
4s ’09 J-D 150,000...J u n e 30 1939
4s TO F-A 300.000...F e b 28 1940
4s TO M-S 125,000----Mar 31 1940
4s TO A-O 20,000____ Oct 1 1940
4s TO A-O 200,000— Oct 31 1940
4s ’ l l M-S 220.000--.M ar 31 1941
4Ms’ 19 A-O 600,000____Apr 1 1949
6s ’21 J-J 500.000____ July 1 1951
5Ms’21 J-J 500,000____July 1 1951
4Ms’22 M-N500.000____N ov 1 1952
4s ’22 M -N500.000____ N ov 1 1952
4Ms”23 A-O 185,000____Apr 1 1953
4s ’23 A-O 215,000____Apr 1 1953
4 Ms’23 A-O 500,000____Oct 1 1953
4 Ms’ 24 J-J 400,000_Jan 11954
4M s’24 J-J 600,000_Jan 11954
4M s’24 J-Jl ,500,000____ July 1 1954
Park Bonds.
4s ’05 M -S $75,000...S e p t 30 1935
4 s ’07 J-J
25.000-.-Jan 311937
4 s ’07 M -N 50,000.- .M a y 31 1937
4 s ’08 F-A 50,000...A u g 31 1938
4s ’09 F-A 50,000____Aug 1 1939
4Ms’ 13 T-D 280,000____June 1 1943
Fire Departm ent B onds.
4s ’07 F-A $48,000...A u g 31 1937
4 s ’OS M -N 50,000— N ov 30 1938
4s TO M -S 25,000.-.M a r 31 1940
W ater R efu nd ing Bonds.
4M s’ 15 A-O $280,000----Apr 1 1925
4M s’ 17 M-N192.000____M ay 2 1927
5s ’ IS M -S 300.000____Mar 1 1928
4Ms’ 19 J-J
95,000____ Jan 1 1929
4 Ms’ 19 J-J 140,000____Jan 2 1929
4Ms’ 19 M-N100.000____ M ay 1 1929
Sewer R efu nding Bonds.
4Ms’ 15 A-GS197.000_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
4 ]4s’ 17 M-N196.000____M ay 2 1947
5s "T8 J-D 70,000____Dec 1 1948
4M s’ 18J-D 130.000_Dec 11948
4M s’ 19 F-A 2 5 0 .0 0 0 .---Aug 1 1949
School R efu n d in g B onds.
4Ms’ 17 M-N$145,000----M a y 2 1947
Park R efu n d in g B onds.
4 Ms’ 17 M-S $203,000.-.Sept 1 1927
4s ’03 J-D 99,000---June 30 1933
H ospital R efu nd ing Bonds.
4M s’ 17 M -N$46.000---- M ay 2 1947
4M S’ 19 F-A 50,000____Aug 1 1949
Fire R efu n d in g Bonds.
4M s’ 16 J-J $50.000____ Jan 11946
4Ms’ 17 M-N100.000— M ay 2 1947
Bridge R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’09 M -S $35,090____Mar 1 1939
4M s’ 16 J-J
50.000------ Jan 1 1946
4MS’ 17 M -N 50,000_ N ov 15 1927
_
4 Ms’ l 5 M -N200.000___ M ay 1 1945
43^s’ 16 J-J 100.COO----- July 1 1946
4M s’ 17 M-N198.000___ M a y 2 1947
4'4sT 8 J-J 116.500) July 2 ’25-’31
5s T8 J-J 103,000(
C ourt House and City Hall
R efu nd ing Bonds4M s’ 17 M-N$198,900— M ay 2 1947
4Ms’ 18 J-J
29.750\-July 2 ’25-’31
5s "’ 18 J-J
68,075)
M iscellaneous R efu n d in g Bds.
4s ’04 M -S $75,000---M a r 31 1934
4s ’ 09 M-S 225,000___ Mar 1 1939
L.ibrarv B uilding Bonds.
4M s’ 12 F-A $50,000----Aug 31 1942
4 V4s’ 13 F-A 25,000___ Aug 1 1943
4M s’ 13 A-O 525.000---O ct 31 1943
Sewerage Bonds.
4s ’03 F-A $40,000_ Aug 31 1933
_
4s ’07 F-A 100,000...F e b 28 1937
4s ’07 A-O 147,000_ Apr 30 1937
_
4s ’08 J-D 125.000_.-Dec 31 1937
4s ’08 A-O 75.CC0_ Oct 31 1938
_
4 s ’09 J-D 150,000_ June 30 1939
_
4 s ’09 J-J
50,000...J u ly 31 1939
4 Ms’ 13 J-D 250.000...June 30 1943
=

Dec., 1924.]

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

S T . PAUL (Concluded).
SAUK RAPIDS.
SOUTH ST. PAUL SPECIAL IND.
This village is in Benton County
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
4 s ’06 F-A$150,000---Feb 28 1936
Funding Bonds.
This district (P. O. South St. Paul)
4 s ’06 M-S 5C,000--_Sept 30 1936 -s ’22 - - - [$14,000--M ay 1 ’25-’31 Is in Dakota County.
\ 12,000--M ay 1 ’32-’35 6s ’21 A-O $350,000.-.A p r 1 1936
W ater Bonds.
4s ’07 A-O J$50,000
Mar 31 1937 BOND. D E B T Oct 3 ’24 — -$59,000 5s '22 J-J
35,000___ July 1 1937
] 50,000___ Oct 1 1937 Water debt (incl.)__________ 25,000 -s
. . . 115,000-Serially to 1935
_
4s ’08 M -N 50,000___ N ov 1 1938 Assessed value, real estate_ 544,332
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 '24 $489,000
4s ’09 J-J
50,000___ July 1 1939 Assessed value, personal___ 110,000
Sinking fund____________
23,887
4s ’ 12 F-A 100,000..-F e b 28 1942 Other assess, property______ 135 200
Tot.ass’d val.’23 (1-3 act.)10.061,355
4H s’ 13 M -N 70,000___ May 1 1933 Tot. assess, val.'24(1-3 a ct.).789,532 School tax rate(per $1,000)'23 $33.40
4H s’ 13 M -N 80,000___ May 1 1943 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $9.80 Population 1922 (est.)________ 8,000
4 H s’ 13 F-A 150,000___ Aug 1 1943 Pop'n 1910, 1.745; 1920............ 2,339
SOUTH STILLW ATER SCH. D
4 ^ s ’ 14 A-O 50,000___ Apr 1 1944
4 ^ s ’ 15 J-D 400,000___ Dec 1 1945
Name of district changed. See
4 ^ s ’ 17M-N 150,000___ Nov 1 1947 SCOTT COUNTY.
Bayport School District N o. 15.
Shakopee is the county seat.
4 ^ s ’ 19M-N 100,000___ N ov 1 1949
SPRING VALLEY.
Road Bonds.
5H s’21 M-S 350,000___ Sept 1 1951
This village is in Fillmore County.
- - - $250,000______________
4H s’21 M-S 50,000___ Mar 1 1951 4 Ms
Certificates.
F unding Bonds.
4H s’22 A-O 500,000___ Apr 1 1952
$135,198--July 1 ’25-’41
AYiS'22 J-D 100,000___ Dec 1 1952 5s ’ 19 J-J $40,000 ......... 1925-1929 6s
Sept 2 8 ’ 22. $214,000
4s ’23 J-J 500,000___ Jan 1 1953 BOND. D EBT Oct 13 1924 $285,000 BOND. DEBT 1922_______ 1.009,139
Assess, value, real_______ 8,842,642 Assessed value
AYis’23 J-J 100,000___ Jan 1 1953
_
4J4s’23 A-O 500,000___ Apr 1 1953 Assess, value, personal_ 1,194,986 Population. 1910. 1.817; 1920, 1,871
4M s’23 A-O*228,000_ Oct 1 ’25-’42 Tot .assess .val .*23 (1-3 act) 10.037,628 STAPLES.
_
This city is in Todd County.
4H s’23 A-O *264,000_ Oct 1 ’43-’53 Money and credits (add’l) 1,083,577
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 ’24--$97,000
(*For maturity see V. 117, p. 1914) State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923______________ $15.50 Assess, debt (a d d !)__________18,500
4 K s’24M-N 244,000____M ay 1 1933
14.245 Water Debt (incl.)_________ 27,500
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2348) Pop’n 1920.............
Sinking fund [ General______ 41.000
4 K s’24M-N$256,000 . . M ay 1 ’44-’54
[W ater_________ 21,000
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2348) SCOTT & LE SEUER COUNTIES
Total assess, val. '23 (33M%
IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 73.
4M s’24 J-J $500,000..July 1 ’25-’54
to 40% actual)__________ 543,648
)For maturity see V. 119, p. 229)
P. O. New Prague.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$122.30
4M s’24 J-D 300,000—Dec 1 '25-54
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
f $9,000c--Jan 1 ’25-’ 27 Pop’n 1910, 2,558; 1920_______ 2,570
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2791)
16,000c--Jan 1 ’28-’31
Hospital Bonds.
4 s ’05 J-D $20,000__ June 30 1935 lM g ’23 J-J ( 20,000c--Jan 1 ’32-’35 STEARNS COUNTY.
12,000c--Jan 1 ’36-’37
St. Cloud is the county seat.
4s ’08 F-A
5,000--- Aug 31 1938
l 40,000c___ Jan 1 1938
C ourt House Bonds.
Perm anent Improvt. Bonds.
(Revolving Fund.)
4 H s’23gJ-J [10,000c—Jan 1 ’33-’37 6s '21 M-S $850,000c_____________
[10,000c___ Jan 1 1938
(For maturity see V. 112. p . 1325)
4H s’ 15M-N$400,000___ M ay 1 1935
Road Bonds.
4M s’ 15 J-J 500,000___ July 1 1935 BOND. D E B T Sept 24 ’23-$120,000
$125,000-.Aug 1 ’33-’42
4 K s’ 16 F-A 500,000___ Aug 1 1936 Total ass’d val.’23 (1-3 act.) 850,000 4M s’23
41£s’ 16M-N 500,060___ Nov 1 1931 School tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 23.$25.00 4 Ms’24 M -N l 25.000___ M ay 1 1944
4s ’23 J-D 455,000___ June 1 1943 Population (est.)_____________ 2,000 GEN. BD. D T . M ay 1924$1,100,000
82,114
IN TEREST payable at the Min­ Ditch debt, special (add’l)
4 K s’23 J-D 645,000___ June 1 1943
Assess, val., real estate_ 27,465,761
4 ^ s ’24 J-J 500,000___ Jan 1 1944 nesota Loan & Trust C o., Minneap.
Assess, val., personal_
_ 4,126,574
4 Ms’24M-Sl ,000,000_Sept 1 1944
Value of moneys & credits 4,427,960
P olice S tation Bonds.
SHERBURNE COUNTY.
Total assess, val. 1923
4s ’09 M -N $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ...M ay 31 1939
Elk River is the county seat.
(33 1-3 to 40% a c t.)-- 36,020,295
Street Bonds.
Bonds.
4s '05 A-O $10,000.—Oct 31 1935 6s Road $125,000......... - ................
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922---$13.90
Popula’n, 1910, 47,743; 1920. 55,741
P layground Bonds.
6s
...
3,0 00.-D ec 1 ’ 26-’31
4s '09 M -N $25,000—-M ay 31 1939 ($1,000 in each o f the years 1926,
8TEARNS CO. IND. S. D. NO. 152.
4s ’ l l M-S 15,000_ Sept 30 1941
_
1929 and 1931.)
P. O. Waite Park.
■ s ’ l l M -S 10,000.—Mar 31 1941 6s
4
-—
4,000--D ec 1 ’25-’36
43^s’ 13 A-O 25,000__ Apr 30 1943 ($1,000 in each o f the years 1925, 5Ms’20 F-A $40,000c-—Feb 1 1935
6s ’ 19 J-D 10 ,000 c.-.D ec 1 1934
4 H s’ 14 A-O 25,000___ Apr 1 1944
1929, 1933 and 1936.)
Bridge Bonds.
4Ms’22 — . [20,000.-M ay 1 '29-’38 BOND. DEBT N ov 3 1924--$50,000
4s ’07 F-A $100,000_ Feb 28 1937
_
112,000—May 1 ’39-'42 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923--$16-90
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 1,025
4s ’ 10 F-A 71,000_ Feb 28 1940 4M s'22F-A [ 1,000----- Aug 1 1925
_
4s ’03 F-A 60,000...A u g 31 1933
126.000.-Aug 1 ’26-'38
STEELE COU N TY.'
Perm anent Impt. C ertificates.
BOND. DEBT N ov 17 ’23- $338,462
Owatonna is the county seat.
(Revolving Fund.)
Floating debt (add’l ) --------11.847
.6s '22 . . . $600,000____July 1 1925 Drain, dt., spec’l (add’l ) - - 226,750 5Ms’ 17 J-D $63,268--D ec 1 ’25-’37
Drainage Bonds.
W ater W orks & Sewer Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate—5,153,150 6s ’20 s-a
4 H s’24 ..$1,000,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’54 Assessed val., personal___ 571,394 6s '20 s-a $27,000_______________
_
18.500_______________
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 231) Total assess, value 1923— 5,724.544 6s '20 s-a
6,000_______________
All bonds are coupon bonds with Moneys & credits (add’l,
5Ms’21 — $27.000...........................
privilege o f registration.
full value)______________ 514,101
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1797)
INTEREST on all bonds Is payable State and county tax rate (per
5Ms'21 —
$9,000................... ........
at Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank.
$1,000)
(For maturity see V. 113, p . 1797)
N. Y ., which Is the fiscal agent of the Population 1923......................... $16.70
1910, 8,136; 1920 9,651
4Ms’22 M -N 29,500_____ 1928-1942
City o f St. Paul, and at the office of
Note.— General bonded debt of
Ditch Bonds.
the Commissioner o f Finance.
$338,462 are road bonds issued for 6s
$8,500_______________
TOTAL DEBT, &c.— A ug.31 ’23. trunk highways and have been as­ 4M'20 s-a
s’ 23 - - 52,000—Feb 1 ’29-’43
Total bonded debt______$24,456,900 sumed by the State o f Minnesota.
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 854.)
Water bonded debt (incl) 5,007,000
Road Bonds.
Local impt bonds & ctfs_ 4,200,900
5s ’23 - - - $250,000______________
Sinking fund___________
966,793 SIBLEY COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’23 $533,700
Gaylord is the county seat.
Net indebtedness_______ 14,283,107
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
1,885
Road B onds.
Debt limit on Dec. 31
_
- - - $250,000 ____ 1935-1944 Assess, val. real estate_ 12,762,116
1923 was____________ 24,342,315 4H s
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,841,257
Building Bonds.
The local improvement certificates
Are Issued against deferred install­ 4Ms’ 16 - - 1*$32,059 _____ 1925-1935 Total assessed value 1923
(33 1-3 to 40% actual). . 14.603,373
J *67,400-------- 1925-1936
ments o f local-improvement assess­
Money & credits (add’l) __ 1,811,102
Ditch Bonds.
ments and are a first Hen upon the
collections from said assessments 4Ms'17 - - \ i/$l,500........1925-1927 State & Co. tax rate (per $18.05
$1,000) 1923______________
z2,000
1925
The general credit of the city is 5 Ms’ 17 —
c81,300—Jan 1 ’ 25-'36 Pop. 1910, 16,146: 1920............18,061
pledged to pay all deficiencies In case 5M s’ 18 —
the collections are insufficient to pay 5Ms’ 18 - - - clO 000--Jan 1 ’25-'29 STEELE CO. IND. S. D. NO. 63.
6s ’20 J-J el50,000......... 1930-1940
the certificates in full.
P. O. Blooming Prairie.
C70.000____ 1927-1941
C IT Y P R O PE R TY.— The water­ 5Ms’21 —
— $50.000____M ay 11935
works owned by St. Paul are self-sus­ 5Ms’21 F-A 655.000 ------ 1927-1941 5Ms’20 .D E B T M ay 1920.-$125,000
BOND
6s '21 A-O
60,000____ 1927-1941
taining and cost $10,887,895. The
50.000------ 1926-1940 Assessed value____________ 500.000
value of all property owned by the 6 s ’21 A-O
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Minneap.
Funding Bonds.
•City, including the water works,
6 s ’21 --.C $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 _____ 1931-1940
Dec. 31 1923. was $33,293,574.
8TEVENS COUNTY.
Highway Reimbursem ent Bds.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Morris Is the county seat.
5Ms'21 - - . C$43,732 ......... 1931-1941
1824.
1923.
Drainage Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921 $731,732
S
s
Real estate-119,408,857 120,227,617 Total assess, val 1923 — 15,381,976 5s ’ 16 A-0$100,633—Oct 2 ’25-’36
--29,916-..................... ..
Moneys and credits______ 1,578,029 5Ms
P erson al--. 34,841,811 35,015,220
Highway Bonds.
Popul’ n 1910, 15.540; 1920, 15,635
\$3,000____Aug 1 1931
IN T. on bonds marked (*) paya­ 6s
T otal___ 154,250,668 155,242,837
132,000--Aug 1 ’32-’39
§ in addition to tne total assessed ble at Wells-Dickey C o., Minneap.;
. D T . (Road &
valuation figures given for 1924, (*) at First Nat. Bank, Minneap.; GEN. B DJan 1 1923_______$299,565
Bridge)
there Is also $87,911,845 which rep- ({/) at Merch. Tr. & Savs. Bank, St. Ditch debt (additional)_____378.001
esents the valuation placed
on Paul; (z) at First Nat. Bank, St.
fund________________ 11.922
money and credits In accordance with Paul; (c) at Merch. Loan & Tr. Co., Sinking val., real estate___ 8.622,769
Assess,
a new method of taxation adopted Chicago; (e) at First Nat. Bank, Assess, val., personal_____ 887,384
Minneap.; on other bonds at North­
by the Legislature.
Tot. assess, val. 1923_____ 9,510,153
City tax rate (per $1,000 ’24—$72.40 western Trust C o., St. Paul.
Moneys and credits (addi­
POPULATION.— In 1920. 234,tional, full value) 1923-.1,092,336
v
968; 1910 (Census). 214,744; 1905 SLAYTON.
This village is in Murray County. State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’23$11.42
197,025; 1900. 163.065; 1890. 133.156
Population, 1910, 8,293; 1920, 9,778
Paving Bonds.
SANDSTONE SGH. DIST. NO. 8. 6s ’20 A-O $82,778-------- 1925-1940 STILLW ATER.
(?)
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24—$59,000 BONDED D E B T ________
This city is in Washington County.
T o t. assess, val. '24-------------- 555,015 Pop’n '10, 850: ’20 (Census) .1,045
Incorporated 1854. Population in
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$51.10
1910. 10.198; 1920. 7.735.
SOUTH ST. PAUL.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
SAUK CENTElL
This city Is In Dakota County. 5s ' l l M-S $90,000c— Sept 1 1941
This city is in Stearns County.
Incorporated 1886.
4s '12 July 2 2 ,000r______________
W ater W orks Bnnds.
Paving & Improvem’t Bonds.
(Due $4,000 yearly from 1925 to
[$20,000____July 1 1937 5s '18 J-J $100.000____ Jan 1 1938
1929 incl. and $2,000 in 1930.)
5s ’22 J-J { 50,000--July 1 ’38-’47
5s '17 A-O 12,OOOc-Oct 1 '25-'27
Fire D epartm ent B onds.
l 30.000--July 1 ’48-’52 4Ms
F-A $15,000------ Aug 1 1944 6s ’ 21 J-J
59,000--July 1 ’ 28-’37
Storm Sewer Bonds.
Water Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2565)
•6s '22 J-J
$2,000--July 1 ’25-’28 5Ms’20 - - - $85,000------- Oct 1 1940
Local Improvement Bonds.
5s '13 M -N$25,000c.Nov 1 ’33-’43
El. Lt. & Power Plant Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
5s ’22 J-.T *10,000___ Julv 1 1932 5Ms’ 13 J-J $80.000c...Ju ly 1 1933
(Part every 5 years)
BO N D . DEBT Oct 3 '2 3 -—$112,500 5Ms’ 14 J-D 50,000c...Ju ne 1 1934 5 s '22 J-J
50.000c---Jan 11933
Population 1910, 2,154; 1§20, 2,699 5s '15 A-O 54.000c— Apr 1 1935 GEN. BD. D T . Dec 15 '24 $259,000
IN T . at the Northwestern Na­
Sewer B onds.
Water debt (included)_____
5,000
tional Bank, Minneapolis.
4Ms’ 23 J-J $100.00 0c...Ja n 1 1943 Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
57.600
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 '24- $484,000 Sinking fund______________
1,588
SAUK CE N TE R IN D. SCH. D.
3inking fund (general)___ 108,022 T ot. assess, val. '24(l-3act)2.772,891
This district is in Stearns County Assessed val’n, real estate..6,394,399 Moneys and credits (ad­
Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,841,416
_
ditional, full value)___ $3,387,625
B uilding Bonds.
4s ’ l l
. . . $24,000.......................... Total assess, val. 1923 (1-3
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925 --$98 00
IN T . on 5s and 6s of 1921 at First
4 s '15 . . .
40,000.......... ...............
to 40% actual)................10,061,355
BOND. DEBT N ov 23’2 2 . . . $64,000 Money & credit (add'l full
Nat. Bank, Stillwater; on others at
Floating debt_______________ 5,000
v a lu e )........................... -.1,825,540 Corn Exchange Bank, Chicago, Fifth
Total assessed value 1922—1,177,813 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$72.00 Avenue Bank, N . Y ., and at City
:3ch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$39.20 Pop’n. 1910. 4.510; 1920______ 6,860 Treasurer's office.




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STILLWATER SCHOOL DIST
[$35,000--July 1 ’29-’35
J-J
7,000___ July 1 1936
(108,000 ---J u ly 11937
R efu nding B onds.
5Ms’ 18 M-S $20.000--Mar 1 '25-’28
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $170,000
Assess.val.(real& pers.)'24 4,886.244
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$39-80
5s ’22

SWIFT COUNTY.
Benson Is the county seat.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5 s '24 - - . $36,000____Mar 1 1935
Ditch Bonds.
5M8'18 M-S $700.000_ Mar 1 1938
_
5s g '18 A-O 2,000-Apr 1’27’30’33’36
5s 19 . . .
18,000 .........1925-1939
5Ms'21 s-an 142,000. -Aug 1 ’27-’40
J 6.633------Aug 1 1941
Drainage Bonds.
4Ms’22 s-an $51,000__________ 1942
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $170,000__________ 1929
6s '20 J-D 50,000____D ec 1 1930
4Ms’22 - - .
25.000___ Nov 1 1932
4 Ms’22 - - 23.362.28-Nov 1 1937
5s ’23 s-a
30,000_______________
F unding Bonds.
5Ms'21 M-N$75,000....................... ..
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2104)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-$1,964,838
Floating debt (add 1)_____
15,249
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 11,844.868
Assess, val., personal___ 1,383,244
Moneys and c r e d it s ____ 2,270,205
Tot .ass’ d val.’23(1-3 act.) 15,498,317
State & Co.tax (per *1,000)’ 23.$19.30
Popula’n, 1910, 12,949; 1920, 15,093
IN T . on 5H s of 1921, 5s of 1924
and 6s of 1920 at First Nat. Bank,
Minneapolis.
SWIFT CO. IND. S. D. NO. 4.
School-B ldg. Bonds.
6M s’20 A-O [$8,0 0 0 c ___ 1931-1934
117,000c_________ 1935
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '24--$69,000
Total assessed value 1923--$620 016
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $28.60
_
IN T . at the Wells-Dickey Trust
C o., Minneapolis.
THIEF RIVER FALLS.
This city Is in PennlDgton County.
Incorporated Nov. 4 1896.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5 M s'll
$40,000___________ 1931
5Ms’ 12 M -N 13,000___ N ov 1 1032
Auditorium bonds 4s & 5s.
45.000
Paving C ertificates.
6s '21 F-A 1$1 6.000-Aug 1 ’25-’40
I 16,000— Aug 1 1941
W ater-W orks Bonds.
-s
_ . $52,000 .........................
5M s'15s-a
10,000c__________1935
5Ms 16 J-J
30,00 0c..-Ju ly 1 1946
im provem ent Bonds.
-s
$2,000 _____ 1925-1928
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 14 '24 $192,000
Water debt (included! ___
92,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_ 192,000
Sinking fund______________
18,703
Assess, val., real estate____1,288.603
Assessed vai., personal___ 265.324
Tot.assess.val '24!40%act.) 1,554.017
Money & credits (add’l) _
_ 508.521
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24$109.50
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.
F unding Bonds.
5s '17 J-D $20.000--D ec 1 '25-’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 n d in g Bonds.
6s ’22 M-S $5,635.63-Mar 1 1932
4H s
20.000_______________
G E N .B D . D T. D e c 31 ’23 $260,000
Ditch debt (add’l) ____
162,010
Assess, val., real estate_ 11.086.308
_
Assess, val., personal___ 2,212,029
Total assess, val. 1923
(33 1-3 to 40% actual)-13,298,337
Money & credits (a d d 'l)-- 1,124,068
Co. tax rate (per $1.000) 1923-$18.70
Popula’n, 1910. 23.407; 1920, 26,059
IN T . on bonds of 1917 payable at
Wells & Dickey Trust C o., Minneap­
olis, and (*) at the Northwestern
National Bank, Minneapolis.
TODD CO. CONS. S. D. NO. 51.
P. O. Bertha.
5s
F-A $26.000_______________
S ch ool B onds.
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
Assess, val. real estate_____ 300.634
Assess, value personal_____ 122,533
Tot.ass'd val.'21(>£-4£act.) 423,167
Moneys & credits (add’l),
full value_______________ 90.458
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $35.00
Population (est.) 1921_________ 650
IN T . on 6s at First National Bank,
St. Paul.
TRACY.
This city is in Lyon County.
S eptic Tank Bonds.
5s
$17,000____ Sept 1 1938
F unding Bonds.
6 s ’21 M -N$26,000..........1925-1936
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

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TRAVERSE COUNTY.
County seat is Wheaton.
Road B onds.
4%s'24 . . . *164,000_______ _______
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’24. *253,525
Floating debt____________
95,715
Assess, val. real estate____8,264,208
Assess, val. personal______ 807,782
Moneys and credits_______ 1,071,376
Tot. ass’d val.’23
act.) 10,143,366
P op’n, 1910, 8,049; 1920______ 7,943

WASECA COUNTY.
Waseca is the county seat.
--_ *60.547.21 ___________
Ditch Bonds.
*19.000.........................
6s '21 s-an 51,000______________
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1914)
5Ms’22 s-an *75,000—Sept 1 ’28-’42
5s
...
13,000-______ _______
514s
...
75,000_____________
5 s ’ 21 J-D 38,000--Dec 1 ’ 27-’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921. *101.000
Assessed val. real estate. .11.124,346
Assessed val. personal____1.281.611
Total assess, val. 1922____ 12,405,957
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. C o., Minneapolis.

THOMMALD.
T us city is in Crow Wing County
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J ]*20,000c.July 1 ’2o-’34
\ 6,000c.July 1 ’ 35-36
6s T9 J-J
35,000c_________ 1939
BOND. D E B T (water)
Oct. 17 1924____________ *61,000
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 25.000
Total assessed value 1923---- 408,000 WASECA CO. IND. S. D. NO. 72.
p q ^aseca.
Population in 1920______________ 301
4>£s’23 M-S 1150.000.-M ar 1 ’28-637
tw o h arbors!
\200.000___ Mar 1 1938
This city is in Lake County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1924-*380,000
W ater & Light Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923___2,133,721
5s ’06 A-O *10,000c— Oct 20 1926
Sewer & Drainage Bonds.
WASECA CO. IND. S. D. NO. 89.
5s ’07 F-A *40,000c. - Aug 15 1927
P. O. New Richland.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24- *50,000
B uilding Bonds.
Assessed val., real________ 783,897 5s T6 J-J *7,200_ July 1 ’ 25-’32
_
Assessed val., personal____ 122,912
Total assessed value 1923_. 906,809 WASECA C o f l N D S. D. NO. 89
Tot.tax(per *1,000) ’22(est.).*121.12
(Concluded).
Population, 1910, 4,990; 1920, 4,546 BOND. DEBT July 15 ’24—*34,000
floating debt_______________ 3.242
T Y LE R SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Total assessed val. 1924 ( M
This district (P. O. Tyler) is in
to 1-3 actual)___________ 266,377
Lincoln County.
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924—*9.01
School Building Bonds.
Population in 1920____________ 1,000
4s
*35,000__________ 1938
F unding Bonds.
COUNTY.
4s
. . . *20,000______________ WASHINGTON Stillwater.
County seat is
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924___ *55,000
B. efu n d in g Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923------ 635,040 5s R. & J-DR*31,500 _____ 1925-1933
D itch Bonds.
V IRGIN IA.
5s
A-O $43,000_____ 1927-1940
This city is in St. Louis County .
T ru nk Highw'y Reimburs. Bds
W ater-W orks & E lectric-Light- 5K s’21 s-an 1$40.000.00 - Oct 1 '31-34
Plant-Purchase Bonds.
/ 8,270.09_0ct 1 1935
5s g T3 M-S *160,000c_.Mar 1 1928
Bonds
GEN. BD. DT. Oct, 1924.
None 4 ^Road F-A *250,000_____ 1933-1942
s ’23
Assessed debt (add’l ) _____
300.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’ 24 *373,870
Floating debt___________
100,006
fund______________
12,500
Assess, val., real estate__ 21,000,000 Sinking val. real estate___ 10.437 441
Assess,
500,000 Assess, val. personal_____ 1.772,965
Assess, val., personal____
Other assessable property.
500,000 Total assess, val. 1923---- 12,210,406
Total assess, val. 1924
(1-3 a c t .)________
22.000,000 Moneys & credits (add’l), 2,803.593
full value______________
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924___*70.00 County taxrate(per*l,000)’23 *14.88
Pop’n 1910, 10,473; 1920......... 14,022 Popula’n, 1910, 26,015; 1920.23,761
V IR G IN IA IND. SCH. DIST.
W ASHINGTON COUNTY CONS.
GENERAL D E B T _____
None
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 17.
State loans Oct 19 ’24___
*100,000
P. O. Lake Elmo.
T ot. ass. val.(1-3 act.) ’23 43,757,485
School Bonds
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1923------ *2.00 oH s’20 A-O *25,000c— Apr 1 1935
Population in 1917 (est.)_____ 18,000 6s ’20 J-D 10,000c---- Junel 1935
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924---*35,000
W ABASHA COUNTY.
Assessed value 1924---------- 860,530
Wabasha is the county seat.
School tax rate (per *1,000) '24*42.00
Road Bonds.
Population 1922 (est.)---------------- 680
6s
-..* 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ______________
IN T . on 514s and 6s at the First
4?4s’23 s-an 100,000______________ National Bank, S. Paul.
-s ’23 . . . 100,000.-Aug 1 ’33-’42
TO T . B D .D T . Dec 1921. *324,523 w a t o n w a n F o u n t y .
Assessed value, real---------11,059,481
St. James is the county seat.
Assessed val., personal— 1.846,319
Ju dicial D itch No. 10 Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1923— 12.905,800 4J*sT6 J-D *50,000-June 1 ’27-’36
Money & credits (add’l). . 2.674,545
Judicial Ditch No. 26 Bonds.
Populat’n 1910, 18,554; 1920, 17,919 5s T9 A-O *10,000 ......... 1925-1939
Road Bonds.
W ACONIA.
5s ’20 A-0*250,000___ Apr 1 1930
This village is in'Carver C ounty.
County has no general bonded debt.
W ater W orks and Sewer Bonds. Ditch bds.(add’l)Jan 1 T 7 - *246,653
5s ’24 J-D $35,000___ June 1 1949 Warrant debt_____________
2.869
BOND. DEBT June 1 1934-*93,000 Cash on hand____________
129.579
Total assessed value 1923___740,459 Assessed val’n, real estatelO 506,523
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1923____ *5.00 Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,403,234
_
P op’n, 1910, 817; 1920_________ 901 Total assessed val’n 1922-11,909,757
Moneys and credits (add’l,
WADENA.
full value)____________ 1.492,262
This village is in Wadena County Popul’n 1910, 11,382; 1920, 12,457
Incorporated Feb. 14 1881.
IN T . on 5s of 1920 at the Mer­
W ater-W orks Bonds.
chants’ Loan & Trust C o., Chicago.
4H s’16 —
$6,000--M ay 15 ’25-30
( 1,000____Apr 1 1931
MINNEAPOLIS.
5s T7 — _ 112.000—Apr 1 ’32-'35 WEST village (P. O. Hopkins) Is in
This
l 1,000____Apr 1 1936 Hennepin County.
R efu nding B onds.
5s T7
J*2,000___ Apr 1 1936 5J4s’20 J-J (*7,000.........1930-1936
(9,000 _____ 1937-1939
1 2,500___ Apr 1 1937
I 2,500___________1940
Paving Bonds.
1,667___________1924
5Ms
- - - *56,900 --------1925-1942 5J4s’20 J-J 1f 5,000 _____ 1925-1929
C tfs. o f Indebtedness.
Gas Bonds.
5?4g’22 s-an $29,000c.Sept 1 ’ 25-’42 4Hs
M-N*30,000c___N ov I 1936
(For amount due each year, set
B uilding Bonds.
V. 115, p. 1764.)
5s
M -N *12,000c__ N ov 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22 *95,201
W ater Main C ertificates.
40,500 5H s’22 F-A *6,000 _____ 1925-1932
Water debt (incl.)________
Assessment debt (add’l)___
91,084
Assess, val., real estate____ 917.061 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 5 ’24- *54.500
27,525
Assess, val., personal_____ 231,702 Assessment debt__________
12 .9 1
0
T ot. assess, val. ’2 2 ---------- 1,148,763 Water debt (inch)________
Total tax rate(per *1,000) ’22-S68 90 Assessed val’n, real estate-1,060,926
Assessed val’n,
_ 336,224
Pop’n 1910, 1,820; 1920 ......... 2.186 Total assess, personal_
val. 1924
(30 to 4 0 % )------------------ 1,397,150
WADENA COUNTY.
Money & credits (add’l)_
_ 381,546
County seat is Wadena.
Total tax rate (per *1,000) ’23482.25
C oun ty Road Bonds.
1920
5s ’24 - - - *25,000_______________ Pop’n .1910, 3,022; bonds _____ 3,055
IN T on the gas
payable at
Highway Bonds.
4)^s’24 -.-* 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 --June 1 ’35-’44 Northwest. Nat. Bank, Minneapolis;
on building bonds at First Nat. Bank,
4H s’24 A-O j 2,067___ Oct 1 1935 Minneapolis, and on 5J^s of 1920 at
118,000— Oct 1 ’36-’44 First & Secur. Nat. Bank, Minneap.
Drainage Bonds.
6s
. . . *60,000_______ _____ _
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’24. *310,000 WHITE BEAR SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. White Bear
Total assessed value 1923.-5,701,585
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924___*24.30 Lake) is in Ramsay County.
School Bonds.
Pop’n, 1910, 8,652; 1920_____ 10,699
_s
*17.000c_____________
W ARREN.
H igh-School B uilding Bonds.
This city is in Marshall County.
4s T 8 July *69,365 c ___ 1924-193"
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 1924_ *166.100
F unding Bonds.
5s '17 F-A *12,000c___Aug 1 1937 Tot. ass’d val.’23(40%act) 1,319,217
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 1925--*55,000 School tax rate(per *1,000) '24 *51.00
Assess, debt (add 1)_______
5,000 Population 1923 (est.)________ 2,300
Assessed val. real estate_
_ 416,659
Assessed val. personal_____ 144,040 WILKIN COUNTY?
Total assessed val. 1924___ 560,699
Breckenridge is the county seat.
Moneys & credits (add’l),
R oad Bonds.
full value_______________ 337,535 4%s'24 s-a *250,000___
Total tax rate(per *1,000) ’23-*87 90 IBONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Pop’n 101,613; ’20, 1,772;’2 1 ,2,900Pop’n, 1910, 9,063; 1930.........10,187




[V ol. 119,

IOW A—DEBT OF STATE
WILLMAR.
This city is in Kandiyohi County
W ater W orks Bonds.
4H s’24 M -N*55,000___ N ov 1 1939
Sewer Bonds.
4V4s
F-A *40.000c_._Aug 1 1931
C ertificates.
6s ’21 . . . f*35.000-Aug 1 ’25-’ 31
6s ’ 21 M-N (I4,000c-Nov 1 ’25-’31
TOTAL DEBT June 1922- $311,000
Certificate debt (incl.)___ 257,000
Revolv’g fund bonds (incl.)
5,000
Sinking funds____________
18,000
Total assessed val’n 1921.-3,270,598
I’op'n 1910. 4,135; 1920 ______ 5,802
INT. on water bonds in St. Paul
other bonds in Minneapolis.
WILLMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT,
This district (P. O. Willmar) is in
Kandiyohi County.
4s
*37,000______________
BOND. DEBT July 15 ’24- $333,500
12,837
Sinking fund_____________
Tot.ass'd val.(40% act.)’ 24 2,412,507
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924--.$89.40
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 6,500
WINONA.
City is county seat of Winona Co
Tnc Mar. 6 1857. Pop’n TO. 18.583
1920, 19.143.
R efu nd ing Ferry B onds.
4s
J-J *15.000c. ..J a n 1 1933
High W agon Bridge,
os
Jan *40.000.-Jan 1 '25-’2fc
5s '15 M-N /80,000..M ay 1 ’33-’30
130.000____May 1 1937
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
3K s
J-J /*45,000-.July 1 *29-’3]
I 5.000----- July 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . r* 9.000.-July 1 ’25-’27
\ 5.000-----July 1 1928
5s
A-O 110,000_Oct 1 5 ’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
Armory Hall B onds.
5s '14 Aug $1,000_ Aug 20 1925
_
C tfs. of Indebtedness.
6s g ’ 22 M -N* 171,000c May 1 ’ 25 ’33
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 -- *566.000
Cash in treasury_________ 468,826
40 809
Bond fund_______________
Sinking fund______________
60.557
Assess, val. real estate___ 6,854,691
Assess, val. personal prop .2.339.910
Tot assess.val.'23(40% act.)9,194,631
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value)_______ 8,991,309
T ot. tax rate (per *1,000) 1924 *87.60

Assess, val. 24 (1-3 a c t .)-- 849,228
Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) 23-$35.40
Population (est.) 1923________ 1,100
INT. on bonds o f 1921 payable at
First National Bank, St. Paul.
W ORTHINGTON.
This city is in Nobles County.
Paving Bonds.
6s T9 J-D *26,000_____ 1925-1937
6s ’20 Nov 110,000 _____ 1925-1935
6s ’20 M-N152.000 _____ 1926-1939
W ater System Extension Bds.
4s ’ l l M -N *8,000____M a y l 1931
4s T6 J-J
7,870 _____ 1925-1935
6s ’20 M -N 50,000____N ov 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
4s T6 J-J *22,000 _____ 1925-1935
Power Plant Bonds.
4s T8 J-J *40,000_____ 1925-1936
E lectric Bonds.
4s ’ l l M -N *4,000___ M a y l 1931
6M s’21 J-J
15,000___ July 1 1931
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1 ’24- $223,477
Assessment debt (add’l ) _ 211,023
_
Sinking fund______________
11,211
Water debt (incl.)________
60,500
Assess, val.. real estate____ 1,500,561
Assess, val., personal_____ 298,678
Other assess, property___ 482,774
Total assess, value 1923___2,282,013
(Unplotted real estate assessed at
33 A % actual, plotted real estate
at 40% and personal property at
25 to 40% actual.)
T ot. tax rate (per *1,000) ’22-*58,00
Pop’n, 1910, 2,385; 1920______ 3,481

W RIGHT COUNTY.
Buffalo is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
6s '21 J- D* 100,000c.June 1 ’32-’41
R oad Bonds.
Is ’20 J-D*150.000____June 1 1930
I Vis’20 J-D 50.000___ Dec 1 1930
6s ’21 J-D 50,000c...Ju ne 1 1931
Highway and Ditch Bonds.
5Ms
*21,975.36 ___________
D itch Bonds.
Is ’20 J-D *30,000--D ec 1 ’25-’30
5s ’23 J-D 22,320..D e c 1 ’25-’33
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1932.)
T ru n k
Highway Reim burse­
ment Bonds.
5 s '23 J-D S3,614.95—Oct 11933
BOND. D EBT Dec 31 23- $100,000
Ditch debt (add'l)________ 120,700
Warrants outst’g (add’l)_
_ 93,747
Assess, value, real_______ 15,393,658
Assess, value, personal_ 2,188,559
_
Total assess, value 1923.-17,582,217
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)______________2,356,260
Pon’n 1910, 28.082: 1920_____ 28,685
WINONA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at First Na­
High School Bonds.
5s '13 A-O f*5,000c__ Oct 1 1925 tional Bank, St. Paul.
10.000c.0ct 1 ’27-'28
5s T o A-O
5,000c— Oct 1 1937 W R IG H T C O T F O N S O L . S. D.
NO. 71.
20,000c .Oct 1 '39'40
P. O. Annandale.
75,000c.Oct 1 ’41-’45
($10,000_____ 1928-1932
F unding Bonds.
(10,000c-_.D ec 1 1925 5 s ’22 M -N ( 12,000_____ 1933-1936
1103 000___________1937
6s ’21 J-D
5 ,0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1926
[10,000c— .D ec 1 1927 BOND. D E B T N ov 16 ’23-S135.000
Total assess, value 1923------ 682,347
F unding Bonds.
($10,000c_ Dec 1 1926 Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) 23-S30.10
_
5s ’22 J-D
5,000c-. _Dec 1 1928 Population (est.) 1923________ 1,000
10,000c. Dec 1 ’ 29-’30
5.000c— Dec 1 1931
MEDICINE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT N o v 26 '24. *195,000 YELLOW Falls is the county seat.
Granite
Sinking fund _
21,590
R oad & Bridge Bonds.
Tot .assess, val.’24 (40% act.)9,456,863 - s ’24 - . - /11,265.50-Feb 11934
Moneys and credit (add’l),
\ 8,0 00.-Feb 1 ’35-’42
full value_____________ 9,074.509
School tax (per *1,000) 1924—*36.05 .s R oad - B onds.
’24
. - /*35,000.July 1 ’ 35-’39
Population In 1924 (est.)_____20.000
\ 40,000-July 1 ’40-’44
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .
Drainage B onds.
and at A . B. Leach & C o., Inc. 5s T 8 F-A *19,000-.Aug 1 ’25-’30
Chicago, and Minnesota Loan & 5 ^ s ’21 J-J *414,300c----------------- —
Trust C o., Minneapolis.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1191.)
4 J£s’22 M-S /1 2 ,0 0 0 _____ 1928-1939
WINONA COUNTY.
i 6,000 ..........1940-1942
Winona is the county seat
Ditch Bonds.
Road Improvement Bonds.
-s '22 J-J**482,636c.Jan 1 ’28-’42
43 s
A
...
*50,00 0 c___ 1930-1934
5Ms’21 J-J
100,000c__July 1 1931 5s Highway Bonds.
T9 F-A *63,820___ Aug 1 1930
Bridge Bonds.
T.
5s
*55,00 0 c____ 1930-1934 TOT. BD. DrealApr 1922-*1.444.436
Assess, val.,
estate----15,278,699
State Rural Highway.
Assess, val., personal___ 1,791,272
4 Ljs’ lfi --.*1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .Jan 1 ’25-’26 Tot .assess, val. ’23 (l-3act) 17,069,971
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 6 ’24 *519,000 Pop’n 1910. 15,406: 1920-------- 16,550
Assess, val., real________17,523,865
IN T . on bonds
1918 payable at
Assess, val., personal___ 3,430,430 Minneapolis Trustof o., Minneapolis;
C
Total assess, val. (}£ to
1921 at
40% actual) 1924_____ 21,954,295 on 5Ms ofSt. Paul; Merchants Tr. &
Sav. Bk.,
on bonds marked
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value)___ 10,964.677 (*) at the Northwestern National
State & Co. tax (per *1,000)’24-*16.00 Bank, Minneapolis.
Pop’n 1910, 33,398; 1920_____ 33,653
YELLOW MEDICINE COUNTY
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 30.
WINONA CO. CONS. SCH. DIST.
P. O. Canby.
NO. 22.
B uilding Bonds.
(P. O. Lewiston.)
*30.000_______ _______
-s
*83,000_______ Serial— 4s
5J4s’21 J-D /10,000c
Dec 1 1931 BOND. D EBT Oct 10 ’22. *106,500
150,000c.--Dec 1 1936 Tot.assess. val. 1921----------1,275,252
__
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 ’24 -- *137,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 — -*30.00
500Population in 1922 (est.)--------- 2,100
Sinking fund______________

State of Iowa.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act June 12 1838)------July 3 1838
Admitted as a State (Act Dec. 28 1846)----------- Dec. 28 1846
Total Area of State (square miles)------------------------------56,025
*tate C a p ita l_________________________ _______ Des Moines
Governor (term expires 2d day Jan. 1927)------John Hammel
•teoretary 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.

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IOWA—DEBT OF STATE

HISTORY OP DE B T.— For the early history of Iowa's debt see “ State
and City Supplement'' of April 1893, page 108.
FIN AN CIAL C O N D ITIO N .— 'This State during June (see remarks
below) contracted its only bonded intlebtedenss since 1892 throuhg market­
ing the $22,000,000 soldiers bonus bonds, a description o f which follows;
4kfs’ 22 ($ll,000,000o.D ec 1 ’ 24-’33|4J4s’23 f $855,0 0 0c._Dec 1 1934
J-D\
245,000c. Dec 1 19341
J-D\ 8,800,000c-Dec 1 ’35-'42
Interest payable at Des Moines.
On June 30 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
o f $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 S3 1,000 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. Later—
March 13 1923— the validity o f 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 valuation
( \i appraised value) has been as follows in the years named;
Personal
Express, Teleph.
Lands & Town Lots.
Property.
Railroads. &Teleg. Cos.
Total.
1924___ $879,465,516 $116,536,427 $81,250,64!. $9,718,298S1088,970,881
1923___ 875,476.430 119.612.727 79,187.728 9,234,967 1033.511,852
1922____ 871,000,121
119.481.97 79,755,090 8,988,688 1079,225.878
1921___ 865,867,289 142.181.054 76,020,794 9,554,138 1093,623,275
1920 ____ 856.832,462 158.071.185 81.196.454 7,249.895 1103,349 996
1919____ 848,723.625 152,675.998 81.545,489 6,195,065 1089,140.177
1918------ 767,966,988 152,421,874 81,497,164 6,123,757 1008,009,783
5,670,204 975,065,642
i917------ 761.184,425 127,506,861 80.704.152
1916____ 741,337,446
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
1908____ 474.224.515 124,423,141 64,542.325 3.362.840 660,552,821
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
663,874 523,862.858
1890 ____ 374,753,112 105,543,264 42,902,608
152,706 409,819,020
1880____ 301,381,498
82,638,655 23,646,161
The value o f 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 o f 5 mills on the dollar of
actual value. The value o f moneys and credits for 1924 amount to
$606,752,690. See following item.
T A X A T IO N OF M ONEYS AND C R E D ITS.— The Legislature in 1911
passed an Act (Chapter 63) requiring that moneys and credits be taxed at
full value with a flat levy o f 5 mills. Previously moneys and credits were
assessed at full value and taxed at 25% o f 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 o f 14 cents for Capitol Ground extension. For 1922 the
general tax was $9.11; and in addition there were levies o f 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 o f 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
; 4 «a gj ^ H ■ " ■ -i
i
; k
is \ o f the appraised value. __ \
“ 'M U N ICIPAL DEBTS.— Title’ V7 Chapter 14-A, Supplement to the
Code, 1913. requires town and city officials to file annually with the State
Auditor reports o f the financial condition o f their municipalities. These
statements show that the total indebtedness o f the municipalities on
April 1 1923 was $53,370,743 divided as follows;
General bonds_________________________________ $ 17,48.L209
Municipal industry bonds______________________ 10,653,428
Temporary loans---------------------------------------------163,916
Outstanding warrants__________________________ 1,030,314
Special fund (assessment) bonds________________ 7,746,058
Miscellaneous debts____________________________
619,153

$57'l4L579
3,952,845
132,699
601,802
5,334,476
107,464

T o ta l_______________________________________ $37,981,231 $15,389,513
C itie s______________________________________________________ $37,981,231
T o w n s _____________________________________________________ 15,389,512
T o t a l _______ _____ __________________________________ _____ $53,370,743
The per capita debt of the cities averages $41-05 and o f the towns $35-85.
D EBT LIM IT A T IO N .— Iowa’s Constitution restricts the creation of
both State and municipal debt.
FIRST, 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 o f 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. [Limitation of State indebtedness.] 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 of any individual, associ­
ation or corporation, unless incurred in time of war for the benefit of the
State.
Section 2. [Same.] 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 of such debts, direct and contingent, whether
contracted by virtue of one or more Acts of the General Assembly, or at
different periods of time, shall never exceed the sum of .$250,000; and the
money arising from the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the
purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted,
ana to no other ourpose whatever.
Section 4. [For what other purposes State may 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.
Section 5. [Other debts to be authorized.] Except the debts herein before
specified in this article, no debt shall be hereafter contracted by or on behalf
of this State, unless such debt shall be authorized by some law for some
single work or object, to be distinctly specified therein; and such law
shall impose and 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 dis­
charge the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the time cf
centracting 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 o f all the votes cast for and against it at such election; and all
money raised by authority o f 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 o f the State.
SECOND, as to municipal indebtedness, the limit is fixed absolutely In
the Constitution. The provisions covering the subject are as follows:
ARTICLE V III, Section 4. iCorporation not to be a stockholder.] No
political or municipal corporation shall become a stockholder in any banking
corporation, directly or indirectly.
AR TIC LE X I, Section 3. [To what amount county or other corporations
may become indebted.] No county, or other political or municipal corpora­




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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
every other 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 of 1900 passed a bill (Chapter 41.
Laws of 1900) fixing the limit of indebtedness of counties or other political
or municipal corporations at 1 X % 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 of 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 of 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 Act, 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 works
heating plants or sewers, cannot be purchased, erected, Duilt 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 become Indebted for the purpose of building and furnishing school
houses and procuring sites, to an amount not exceeding 2)4% of the actual
value of taxable property. It is provided, however, that any excess above
the 1 \i% 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 of 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. 90. 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, as
well as the organization of drainage districts. V. 87. p. 1556.
BONDS NOT 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.
DECISION REGARDING DEBT LIMIT.— Judge Smith McPherson
of the U. S. Circuit Court on Oct. 22 1909, in a case Involving the right
of the City of 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 of the property of the city and was not limited to 5% of the
taxable value. Judge McPherson construed “ taxable” to mean the actual
value of 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 this
position Judge McPherson referred to the opinion of the State Supreme
Gcurt banded down in 1905, in the case of Halsey vs. City of Belle Plalne
(128 Iowa 467), which, he said, puts at rest the question raised. V . 89, p .117a
OPINION REGARDING MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS.—
The Department of Judtice in N ov. 1911 rendered an opinion to the effect
that municipal Improvement bonds or certificates Issued in anticipation
of the collection of taxes need not be considered in determining the con­
stitutional limit o f indebtedness as fixed by Section 74-v of the Supplement
to the Code, 1907. V. 94, p. 365.
BONDS T A X FREE.— The 1909 Legislature passed an Act (Sec. 4482
Compiled Code of 1919), providing for the exemption from taxation c f
municipal, school and drainage bonds or cert ficates thereafter issued. It
is expressly provided, however, that banks or trust companies holding such
bonds or certificates shall not be permitted to make any deduction from the
assessment of their shares by reason of that fact. V. 88, p. 1329. State
bonds are taxable at the rate of 5 mills on the dollar. Secs. 4490 and 4504,
Compiled Code of 1919.
SAVINGS BANKS’ INVESTMENTS.— Investments of funds o f State
and savings banks in Iowa are governed by Section 1850 o f the Supplement
to Code, 1913, as amended in 1917 and 1921, which reads as follows:
Sec. 1850. Investment of funds. Each savings bank shall invest Its
funds or capital, all moneys deposited therein and all its gains and profits,
only as follows—
1. In bonds or interest-bearing notes or certificates of the United States.
2. In bonds or evidence of debts of this State, bearing interest;.
3 In bonds or warrants of any city, town, county, school district, or
drainage district of this State, issued pursuant to the authority of law; but
not exceeding 25% of the assets of the bank shall consist of such bonds or
warrants4
In notes or bonds secured by mortgage or deed of trust upon un­
encumbered real estate located in Iowa or upon unencumbered farm land
In adjoining States, worth at least twice the amount loaned thereon; pro­
vided, however, that no such loan shall be made upon any real estate
located west of the one-hundredth meridian line.
5. An amount not exceeding ten per cent 10% ef their capital stock and
surplus in the capital stock of corporations chartered or inoorporated under
the provisions of Section Twenty-five-a (25-a) of the Federal Reserve Act,
approved Dec. 24 1919, and a like amount in the capital stock of corpora­
tions organized under the laws of this State for the purpose of extending
credit to those engaged in agriculture and to agricultural organizations,
subject, however, to the approval of the Superintendent of Banking; pro­
vided that said investments by savings banks shall in no event exceed in
the aggregate 20% of the capital stock and surplus of said bank.
6. It may discount, purchase, sell and make loans upon commercial
paper, notes, bills of exchange, drafts, or any other personal or publlo
security, but shall not purchase, hold or make loans upon the shares of lti
capital stock.
7. In all cases of loans upon real estate, all the expenses of searches,
examination and certificates of title, or the inspection of property, apralsals of value, and or drawing, perfecting and recording papers, shall
e paid by such borrowers; if buildings are included in the valuation o f real
estate upon which a loan shall be made, they shall be insured by the
mortgagor for at least two-thirds of their value. In some solvent company,
and the loss, if any, under the policy of insurance shall be made payable to
the bank or It assigns, as its interests may appear. When the mortgagov

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neglects to procure the insurance as above provided, the mortgage? may
procure the same in the mortgagor’s name for its benefit, and the premium
so paid therefor shall be added to the mortgage debt.
V INVESTMENT OF TRU ST FUNDS {In What to Be Made) was regu­
lated by Section 364 of the Code o f 1897, as amended by Laws of 1913.
In 1921 this section was repealed and an Act known as Chapter 126, Laws of
1921, substituted, which we give in full below.
Chapter 126— Investments— In What to Be Made.— Where investments or
funds are to be made, including those to be made by executors, adminis­
trators, trustees and guardians, and no mode of investment is pointed out
by statute, they may under order o f court be made in the bonds of this
State, or of those of the United States, or Federal Farm Loan bonds issued
under the provisions o f the Act of Congress approved July 17 1916, or in
bond or mortgage upon real property o f the clear, unencumbered value of
twice the investment or in bonds, issued by or under the direction of cities,
towns, counties, school or drainage districts of this State.
POPULATION OF S T A T E 1920 2,403.63011910 2,224,77111890 1,912,29711870 1,194,02011850 192,21*
J9152,353.60311900 2.231.85311880 1.624.61511860 674,913 1840 43.11

P a 'k Ronds.
5X s'20 M-N$19,000c_Nov 1 ’35-’49
' • IP" doilds.
6s '20 M -S $36,840c____ 1925-1(23
City Building Bonds.
5s ’ lri
$23.4 0 0 c ____ 1925-1938
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 9 2 4 - $112,60)
Tax levy val. 2 i {X appr.)2,325,014
Moneys&credits (add 1) '23 -3,007,120
Tax rate (per $1 ,000) 1922- *43.55
INT. at City Treasurer's office.

[V ol. 119,
BELLE PLAINE.
This city is in Benton County.
Water & Sewer Bonds.
_
-s ’l l - - ,
$l,000c_ N ov 1 1928
Funding Bonds.
-s ’ 17
$11,3 0 0c._-N ov 1 1936
Refunding Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $25,4 0 0 c ____ 1925-1935
Water Bonds.
($12,C00c____ 1926-1931
4% s’22 - - 18,000c____ 1932-1937
( 20 0 0 0 c ____ 1938-1942
G E N .B D .D T . N ov 14 ’24- $119,300
Water debt (incl.)________
86,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
15,824
General sinking fund- - ___
23,000
Tax levy val.{X app.)’24__l 198,268
Moneys and c'-eduts (add’l
in value). 1 9 2 1 .---_____ 626.070
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-..$49.90
Population, 1910, 3.121: 1920, 3,887

ATLANTIC IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Atlantic) is in
Cass Oounty.
4M s’22 F-A ($15,000___ Aug 1 1927
1 40 ,000 ..Aug 1 ’28-’35
5s
8 6 ,0 0 0 -.-............... ..
BOND. DEBT Nov 26 ’ 24- $170,500
Tax levy value ( X app.)'24 907,392
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $82.51
Population___________________ 5,329
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o., BELMOND.
C ITIE S. COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE
This town is in Wright County.
Davenport.
W aterExtension Bonds.
S T A T E OP IO W A
AUDUBON.
5X s
M-N $ 12,000c — .1925-1933
This city is in Audubon County.
Town-M all Bonds.
ALTA CONSOL. INDEPENDENT
ADAIR.
5s’ 15 F-A $8.000c
. . . 1925-1933
G rading Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
A town in Adair County.
___
$6,000
serially
Street ImPt. Bonds.
This district is in Buena Vista 6s
BOND. D E B T N ov 26 '24- $33,500
5s
_ $4 5 0 0 - .- .......................
Sewer & P urifying B onds.
Assessment debt (add'l)------ 31,171 Oounty.
6s
___
$5,000
serially BOND. DEBT Nov 14 1924-S24.500
Site, Building and Equipment.
Sinking fund (water)--------6,200
Water debt (incl.)
_____ 13,600
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Tax levy v a l.'22 ( M appr'd) 190,226 m s ’ 16 F-A $87,000___ Feb 1 1936
(Subject to call $3,000 yrly. after 4 l i s ’ 17 M-N$20,000____ M ay 1 1937 Assessment debt (add'l)_____ 22,441
Money and credits, full val.
15,000___ M - - 1 1f'25 Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 1,600
5th yr. until 10th yr., $4,000 yrly. 4 X s MS
(additional)------------------- 781,226
Real estate.201,979
F unding Bonds.
from 10th yr. until 15th year and
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $66.00
5X s
...
$8.000____Dec 1 1934 Tax levy value Pers’l prop. 52,882
$5,000 yearly thereafter.)
Population, 1910, 900; 1920------ 952
5s
—
10.800____Apr 1 1937 (X appr’d) ’24 R R ., tele­
-s
35.000_______________
...
21.550____M ay 11937
phone,&c. 43.224
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’23- $116,000 4 X s
ADAMS COUNTY.
L iberty Memorial Bldg. Bonds.
J T otal--------- 298.085
Tax levy value (real and
P. O. Corning.
{$4,500___ M ay 1 1928 Moneys & credits (add’l, full
personal {X appr.), '23- 951,128
BOND. D E B T Oct 13 ’24- $199,000
3,0 0 0 .-M ay 1 ’ 29-’ 30
1,041,323
value)--------------Assessed taxable val., real-4,780,636 Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value) 1922________ 1,192,670 5s 23 M -N 10,000—M ay 1 31-35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—$13.14
Assessed taxable val., pers_ 1,190,355
12,500—M ay 1 ’36-’40 Population 1910. 1,224; 1920—1,797
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $71.05
Total taxable val. {X. ap6,000—M ay 1 ’41-’42
IN TER E ST payable in Chicago.
praised), 1924--------------.5,970,991
114,000--M ay 1 ’43-’46
Moneys and credits, addiAMES.
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 17 ’24- $136,350 BELMOND IND. SCH. DIST.
tional (full value)--------- 3,182,468
This city Is InStory County.
This district, which Is in Wright
35,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--$21.10 First incorporated In 1870 and again Water debt (incl.)________
Sinking fund, general_____
24,034 Oounty. not only includes the town
Pop'n, 1910, 10,998; 1920------10,521 n 1893.
Sinking fund water_______
3,9*0 of Belmont but also adjacent terrlt'y.
Sewer Outlet & Purifying Bds. Tax levy val. (X appr.) ’ 24 534,438
B u ild in g and Equipm ent.
AFTON.
„ , „
-s
$70,000_______________ Moneys & credits (add’l, full
I$2.0 0 0 c_________ 1925
This town Is In Union County.
Water-Works Refunding Bds.
v a lu e )_________________ 2,165,002
„
3,0 00c_________ 1926
__ 5s T6
i Sewer Bonds.
1926 Pop’n, 1910, 1,928; 1920, 2,108 4}£s . 16M -NI 15.000c____1930-1934
— 57.000_____
j
$8*17 M -N $3,341-M ay 1 25-36 5p ’ 16
- - - 28,000___________ 1936
I 4,000c__________1935
B O N D . DEBT Mar 3 1 ’23- $23,300
Water BondsAUDUBON COUNTY.
^
130.000c---------------1936
Water debt (included)-----18,000
32.000___ July 1 1925
Audubon is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923____$67,000
Tax levy value ’23 ( X appr.) 161.565
24.000-July 1 ’26-’31 F unding B onds.
Floating d e b t.. _____
6 000
M oney & credits, full value
5.000 ___ July 1 1932 4 ^ s ’ 16 F-A $44.000............ — -1936 Tax levy v al. 23 ( X appr ) . 411,135
(additional)------------468,134 4 ^ s ’24 J’J
4.000 ___ July 1 1933 4!^s’24 A-O /30.000— Oct 1 ’29-’31 Moneys & credits (add’l,
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1923- -$36.42
15.000-July 1 ’34-’36
full value), 1932________ 1,042,338
(8 ,0 0 0 ___ Oct 1 1932
Population, 1910, 1,014; 1920, 926
12.000-July 1 ’37-’38
DEBT Sept 2 7 ’22 $87,000 Population in 1921 (est.)______ 2.000
& IN T and principal payable at
. 8,000____July 1 1939 BOND.dt., spec’l (add’l ) .
Drain,
38,800
Geo. M . Bechtel & C o., Davenport,
Funding Bonds
42,002 BENTON COUNTY.
Sinking fund____________
or may be collected through their IHs ’09 . $9,500c...........
1929 Tax levy valuation, 1923—
Vinton is the county seat.
Chicago house.______
City-Hall and Fire Station.
Real estate___________ 6,788.146
F un din g Bonds.
5 s ’ 15 - . - $41,500___________1935
Personal______________
775.326
ALBERT CITY CONSOLIDATED BOND. DEBT Mar 31 ’24- $121,000 Total (X approx.)________ 7,563,472 4 X s _ . . . $30.000_____ 1927-1931
V oting M achine Purchase Bds.
Water debt (included)_____ 42,000 Moneys and credits (add’l.
INDEP. SCHOOL DISTRICT.
’ 18
This district (P. O. Albert City) is Appraised value 1923 (taxed
full value), 1923_______ 4,639,738 5s Road J-J $12 000c_Jan 1 ’25-’36
Bonds.
at X ) ----------------------------5.564,760 State & Co.tax(per $1.000) ’20 $13.35
In Buena Vista County.
5s ’20 . . .
$5 000 . ............... 1925
Moneys and credits (add’l),
6s ’ 21 M-N$40,000c_—N ov 1 1926
Bridge B onds.
full value______________ 1,488,900 Popula’n, 1910, 12,671; 1920, 12.520
BOND. D E B T Oct 24 ’ 24- $80,000
$1 000 ..........
1925
Tax rate (per $1.000) ’23_____ $68.00 AURELIA CONSOL. IND. S. D. 5s ’20 . . .
Population in 1920____________6.270
This district (P. O. Aurelia) is In ROND. D EBT Nov 26 ’23- $295,000
30,000
INT. payable at Ames Nat. Bang
Cherokee and Buena Vista counties. Sinking fund______________
Tax levy val.(X appr.)’23:
DEBT LIM IT.— Total legal in­
S chool Bldg. Bonds.
Real estate____________10,871,113
Money & credits additional
debtedness city may Incur, $346,846. 5s ’20 M-S $147,000c_ Sept 1 1925
_
Personal property____ 1,425,147
(full value)_______________ 432,099
5s ’2 ) M -N 18,000c
N ov 1 1939
T ota l--------- ---------------12.297,260
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-357.20
6s ’20 M -N 50,000___ M ay 1 1926 Moneys & credits (add’l). 9 666.784
Value of taxable property. 2,295,928 AMES SCH. DIST.
6 s ’22 J-D 60,000________ Serially
IN T . at the Continental & Com­ BOND. DEBT Dec 12 ’22. $191,000 TOT. BD. D T. Oct 27 ’24—8263,000 Popula’n. 1910. 23,156; 1920, 24,080
IN T . on os of 1920 at Co. Treas.
T otl ass’d val.’22 (X act.)_ 1,744,626 Tax levy val. '23 X antir.i. 939,141
mercial National Bank, Chicago.
office.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $14.00 Moneys & credits, add’l (full
_
Population___________________ 6,275
ALBIA.
value)____________
-.592,535
This city is In Monroe County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22___ $62 6 i BETTENDORF IND. SCH. DIST.
Tui ui trict (P. o . Bettendorf) is
Water-Works Bonds.
„ APLINGTON CONS. IND. S. D
Population 1922 (est.)_______ 1.500
...
$16,000c_.Mar 1 1926
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at in Scott County.
This district is in Butler County.
"
25,000c.-.Oct, 1 1926
S chool B uilding Bonds,
Davenport; on others at Chicago.
Building Bonds.
t • ’ t>2 __ *75,000
Water Supply
& Filtering
f$ 3 .0 0 0 c.M a y l ’25-'27 AYRSHIRE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND. DEBT M ay 1922". $S6,500
System Bonds.
6,000c-M ay
. . . $80,000---------------------- 4>£s’ 17 M -N lO.OOOc.May 1 ’28-’31
This district (P . O. Ayrshire) is Id T ix levy vJ.(M appr.) 1921 899,184
1 ’32-’36
Money and credits (add’l.) 1,193,070
Refunding Bonds.
127,000c
Feb 1 1937 Palo Alto County.
5s T7 J-D $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 - - - - - - ........... 5s ’ 18 F-A 10.000c
.s
A-OS110,000___________1939 Population (est.)______________ 2,200
Feb 1 1938
(Due In 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 years.) BOND. DEBT N ov 17 ’24—$58,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 '24 —$115,800
Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
55 728
Funding Bonds.
454s’ 17 - - - $13,000c.Mar 11 25-37 Population 1923 (est.)__________ 900 T axlevy value (M approx.). 521,901 BLACK HAWK COUNTY
Waterloo is the county seat.
B ON D. DEBT Apr 1 ’ 21— $94,000
6 s ’21 ...$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 _________ _____
Water debt (incl.)- — ------71,000 APPANOOSE COUNTY.
BANCROFT SCH. DIST.
F unding Bonds.
Warrant debt (add 1)------24,805
Centerville Is the county seat.
This district is in Kossuth Co.
6s ’20 J-D $235,000—-June 1 1927
Special bonds (add’l)------42,235
Funding Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
Sept 1 1942
Tax levy val. { X appr.) 1922:
41£s’ 17 J-J $31,000— Jan 11929 4 ^ s'1 6 M-N$35,000____M ay 1 1936 4 K s’22 M-S *85.000c
Road Bonds.
Real estate--------------------- $o21,095 6s '21 M-S 54.000___ Sept 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____$35,000 5s ’22 ann ($325,000c M ay 1 ’25-’ 39
Personal------------------------6s '21 s-an 54,000____Sept 1 1941
1 75,000c —May 1 1940
Other property---------------- _?b,587 4H s’22 M-S j45,000c.Sept 1 ’33-’41
(Optional May 1 1927.)
BARNES CITY.
T otal____________________ 719,311
1 7,000c_ Sent 1 1919
_
150.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923____$67,100 5s
Moneys and credits (ad4 X s 23 J-J 23,000___ Jan 11943
f *20,000____M
ditional, full value) — — 740.1 oO BOND. DEBT Oct 22 23- $353,000 Total ass’d val. '19 { X act.).405,000 5 s ’24 ___ {*150,000--M ayay 1 1927
1 ’28-’32
Population in 1910, 307; 1920, 473
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— —$63.0 Tax levy val.(M appr.) ’ 24—■
*660,000.-M ay 1 ’33-’38
Population, 1910, 4,969; 1920, j, )
Total________________ -7,346,270 BAYARD IND. SCH. DIST.
l 120,000___ M ay 1 1939
Moneys & credits (add’l
This district (P. O. Bayard) is in (Optional any interest paying date
full v a lu e )_____________3,093,884
after M ay 1 1929.)
ALBIA IND. 8CHOOL BIST.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $44.83 Guthrie County.
TOT. B D . D T . Mar '24—$2,039,000
This district Is in Monroe Cou
School Bonds.
Popula’n, 1910, 28,701; 1920, 30.535
182,000
f $500c— .Apr 1 1933 Bridge debt (add’l)______
6 s ’22 - - 60,000------Jan l
IN T . on bonds of 1922 at the
17,631
(Optional Jan. 1 1927)
5s ’19 A-O { 6,000c.Apr 1 ’36-’38 Sinking fund/ G eneral___
1Bridge_____
9,527
BON D. DEBT Nov 25 ’ 22- $75,001. County Treasurer’s office.
120,000c...Apr 1 1939
Floating debt (add’l ) --------7.000 ARCHER CONSOL. SCH. DIST. -s
—
50,400_____ 1925-1930 Net taxable val. ’23 (J^appr.)—
Real__________________ 7,274,533
Tax levy val. 1922 (X appr.) 856,789
34,900____Mar 1 1926
This district (P. O. Archer) is in 6s ’20 —
Personal______________ 2,133,928
Moneys & credits (add’l)
-s
...
43.000___ Dec 1 1931
T ota l_________________ 9,408,461
full value (est.)________ 1,010,050 O’Brien County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922-$195,900
Moneys & credits (add’l).14,984,872
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------ *§6-00 5s Building Bonds.
’ 18 M -N$50,000___ N ov 1 1937 Floating debt (add'l)______ 29,000 State&co.tax(per$l ,000) ’21. .$23.74
Population In 1920 ------------------5,300 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’24--$47,000 Tax levy val. (X appr.)____ 764,808
Assess, val. ’ 23 ( X app.)------446,341 Moneys & credits (add’l, 545,989 Pop’n, . 1910, 44,865; 1920, 56,570
IN T on bonds marked (*) at the
full value)_______________
M oneys'and credits------------ 53,350
ALLAMAKEE COUNTY.
County Treasurer’s office.
Total assess, value 1921_____ 440,725 Population In 1922____________ 1,200
Waukon is the county seat
INTEREST payable at Davenport
Bridge Funding Bonds.
BLOOMFIELD.
4 H s '17
($42,000c_May 1 25-31 ARMSTRONG GROVE IND. S. D
This city Is In Davis County.
BEAMAN CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district Is in Emmet County
J-D
i 48;000c_May 1 ’32-’37
Electric Light Funding Bonds.
This district Is In Grundy Co.
School Bonds.
BON D. D E B T Jan 1 ’ 22— -$133,000
5s
$26 000____$2,000 y ’ly
Building Bonds.
5s
J-D $50,000___ June 1 1925
Tax levy val ’22 {X appr.):
. . . 150,000________ ______
( $8,000— Dec 1 '25-'32 5s
M -N 9,000___ June 11936
Real estate----------------- $6.380,83i 4H s
...
15,000_________ $1,000y ’rly
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’24_ $59,000 5s ’16 J-Dj 6,000--Dec 1 ’33-’35 5 X s
Personal.........................
Electric Light Refdg. Bonds.
( 17,000____Nov 1 1937
15,000
Other property-----------599,058 Sinking fund______________
5X s
M -N $20,000____ $1.000 y ’ly
T o t a l - - - - - - ________ 7.829.919 Tax levy vail. ’23 ( X appr’d) -1,407.000 TOTAL DEBT....................... (?)
City Improvement Bonds.
Sch. tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 24—$14.07
Actual val. of moneys and
4X s
. . . $19.000_________ $1,000y ’ly
BEDFORD.
credits (additional)------4,170,1 li
This city is In Taylor Co. Fret BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '23- $88,000
Popula’n, 1910. 17.328; 1920. 17.285 ATLANTIC.
Floating debt_______________ 4,261
lncorp. in 1855 and again in 1895.
This city is in Cass County. In
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 ’ 22. $68,000 Tax levy va l.(X appr.) '23:
corporated in 1872. Population
ALTA.
_
Real estate_________ $404,092
Water debt (incl.)_____ ___
35,000
1910, 4,560; 1920. 5,329.
A town in Buena Vista County.
Personal____________ 59,359
Tax levy value, real______ 228,386
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Apr 1 ’22..$62,500
Total..............
463,451
Tax levy value, personal _ 73,888
_
Tax levy val. '22 {X appr.)-214,071 4 X s’09 J-J $12,000c_ Jan 11929
Tot.tax levy val.’21 (Mappr) 302,274 Moneys & credits (add’l, full
Funding Bonds.
Money and credits, full val.
value) 1923 .....................1 473 477
6s
A -0 $16,000c_____ 1925-1930 Moneys & credits (add’l)-.1,(61,413
(additional)______________785.200
Tot. tax rate (ner $1,000)’21 -$162.40 Tax rate (per $1,000). 1922--$47.00
Fire T ruck Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $37.10
Population in 1910, 959; 1920. 1,290 5s ’ 20 M -N $5,360—N ov 1 ’ 25-’29 Population, 1910, 1,883; 1920, 2,073 Population, 1910, 2,028: 1920. 2.064




Dec., 1924.]
BLOOMFIELD IND. SCH. DIST
Tnis district (P. O. Bloomfield) i
In Davis County
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 22 M -NS128.000c_M ay 1 ’25 ’42
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’23- $135,000
Tax levy val. (54 appr.) '23 134,166
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)______________ 1,434,476
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $85-00
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 2.5J0
BODE IND. SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Bode) is in
Humboldt County.
School Bonds
($1,000____M a y l 1925
I 8,000.-M ay 1 26-'29
5s '19 M -N U 5.000_.M ay 1 '30-'34
116.000--M ay 1 ’35-’38
(28,000___ M a y l 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 1923..$89.5 >
0
Floating debt_______________ 4,000
Tax levy value (54 appr. val.)
1 9 2 1 _________ __________.365 471
Moneys and credits (add’l ) . .327,180
1NT. payable at the Harris Trust
& Savings Bank, Chicago.
BOONE.
This city Is In Boone Co. Incorp.a*
city of second class March 28 1868
R ef. W ater (Subject to call).
6s
J-D $28,500____June 1 192fc
Fund. Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J $30.000___ July 1 1926
5 s ’22 M -N *10,000___ N ov 1 1934
5s ’22 M -N *86,000. .N ov 1 ’25-’33
($9,000 in the even years and $10,000
in the odd years.)
tW ater-W orks Bonds.
454s’ l l M-N $70.000c.May l ’25-’3)
4 Jus’ l l J-D
30,000c..D ec 1 1931
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1921.)
454s’ 14 J-J 25.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1934
(Subject to call beginning July 1 ’ 24.)
Park B onds.
5 s ’22 M-S $21,000______________
(Due serially beginning 1937.1
BON D. DEBT Oct 28 '24. $309,500
Tax levy vai n (Personal___ 238 533
'24(14 appr.) ( Real estate. 1.497,265
Money & credits (add'I
full value)______________2,429.116
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923. ..$201.60
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.
BOONE INDEP. SCHOOL DIST.
f$25,000..M ay 1 ’26-’30
454s’23M -N ( 40,000..M ay 1 ’ 31-’34
I140.000.-M ay 1 ’ 35-’4i
( 20,000.-M ay 1 ’42-’43
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
. . . $30.000______________
4W 22 -.90,000________ 1934
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $345,000
Total appraised val. (taxed
at If I 1923.......... ............2,675 000
School tax (per $1,000) *24.-$102.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 15.000
IN T. at Boone.
BOONE COUNTY.
Boone is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
454s’ 12 A-O $30,450..........................
5s
...
50,000..........................
454s
. . . 111.000..........................
554s
- - - 120.000.............. ............
554s’2 1 ___ 120,000____Sept 11941
554s
- - - 130.000..........................
Hospital Bonds.
-s
. . . $20.000_________ _____
Court-House Bonds.
5s ’15 A-OS180.000...........................
County Home Bonds.
(15.000_____ 1925-1927
454s'17J-D (30,000_____ 1928-1932
(35.000_____ 1933-1937
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922 $856,450
Warrant debt (add’I)___
303,793
Tax levy val. (34appr.)’ 2 3 -11,■465,388
Moneys and credits (add'I,
full v a lu e )..................... 6,358,237
Pop'n, 1910, 27,626; 1920, 29,892
INT. on court-house bonds at
County Treasurer’s office and Cont.
«c Comm. Nat. Bank, Chicago and
S
Geo. M . B e ch te l & Co., Davenport,
and county home bonds at the
First National Bank. Boone.
BRIGHTON.
Tais city is in Washington County
W atep-W orks Bonds.
-s
. . . $24,500......... ................
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 ’22 $39,500
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
15,00b
Water debt included______
24.500
Tax levy val. (54 appr.) ’ 22. 286,828
Money & credits, full value
(additional)___________ 303,940
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$38 00
Population 1910, 776; 1920—1,014
BRONSON SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district is in Woodbury Co.
B uilding Bonds (Serial).
454s’ 17 M -N$43.000-.last bond ’37
TOTAL DEBT N ov 15 ’24..$43,000
Sinking funcL______________
500
Tax levy va!,f|4l®pr.val.)’24 423,000
School tax rtitefper $1,000)'24$59.10
Population in 1924 (est.)_______ 65l
BROOKE CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district is in Buena Vista Co
B uilding Bonds.
($1 090 ..........1925-1926
5s ’ 17 J-D (10,000..........1927-1936
112,500
1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921____$40,000
Total val. ’ 18 (54 appr’d )___ 217,527
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 18-$13.33
Population 1921 (est.)__________ 560
IN T. is payable In Minneapolis.




IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS
BUCHANAN COUNTY.
P. O. Independence.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $65,000
Total taxable val. (54 ap­
praised), 1924 __________ 9,070.986
Value o f moneys and credits
(additional)____________6,040.924
Pop’n, 1910, 19,748; 1920____ 19,890
BUENA VISTA COUNTY
Storm Lake Is the county seat.
5s ’ 19 J-J $28,000c__ Jan 1 1939
F unding Bonds.
454s’ 16 J-J $48,000 ____ 1925-1932
454s'17 J-J $i54,500___Jan 11937
5s '17 J-J164.000_.Jan 1 ’ 25-'37
5s ’ 18 J-J 112,000 ____ 1928-1938
554s’21 J-J
80.000___Jan 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24 $586,500
Drainage debt, special
(additional)__________
52.500
T axlevy value, real______8,912.428
Tax levy val., personal_ 2,155,124
_
Total tax levy value (54
appr.) 1924 --------------- 11.069 552
Money & credits (add’l )- - 6,640,757
State and County tax rate (per
$3100
$1,000) 1924.. ............
Population 1910, 15,981:1920-18,556
INT. on 5s of 1919 and 554s of
1921 at office o f County Treasurer.
BUFFALO CENTER IND. S. D.
Thi ui.t.-ict (P. O. Buffalo Center)
is in Winnebago County.
School B uilding Bonds.
5s ’22 M -N $l 10,000____M a y l 1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. $87,000
Taxi evy val.’23(54 appr.)- 584,633
Moneys & credits (add’l ) - - 448,620
INT. at the D1 .trict Treasurer’s
office.
_____
BURLINGTON.
This city Is In Des Moines County.
First incorporated July 2 1836 and
again in 1845. Commission govern­
ment adopted N ov. 29 1909.— V. 89,
p.1495. P o p .’ 10. 24.324;’ 20 24.057
Funding and R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’08 A-O t$36,000-Nov 1 ’25-’27
454s’ 10 M -N z48,000--N ov 1 ’28-’30
454s’ l l A-Oxl22,000___ Apr 1 1932
454s’ 14 M -N f 5,000-_Nov 1 ’25-’30
\1.000_____Nov 1 1931
5s ’ 19 _ t34,000_____________ 1930
_
C ity Hall Bonds.
454s’22 J-D $129,000-__Dec 1 1942
(For maturity see V. 116, p, 641!
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $421,000
Certificate debt (add’l)____ 185,000
Floating debt_____________
2.500
Tax val. (54 approx.) 1924-5,624,920
Hate of tax (per $1,000) 1924 $53.10
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . .4,652,141
INT. on bonds marked (x) Geo.
M . Bechtel & C o., Davenport;
(t) City Treasurer’s office.
BURLINGTON IND. SCH. DIST.
R efu nding B onds.
5 s ’ 1 8 ___ $91.312___ Jan 1 ’25-’31
( 20,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’27
454s’24 F-A( 180,000..A ug 1 ’28-’36
I 75,000..Aug 1 *37-'39
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.. $382,400
Tax levy value'24(54 appr.)5,600,000
Money & credits (add’l)'24,4,600,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23_____ $70.00
Population in 1920 — _______ 25.100
BUTLER COUNTY.
P. O. Allison.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 5 ’24. $49,200
Total taxable val. 1924 (54
appraised)______________9,733,980
Value o f money and credits
(additional)____________8,763,060
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$62.64
Pop’n, 1910, 17,119; 1920____ 17,845
CALHOUN COUNTY.
Rockwell City is the county seat
C ourt House R efu n d in g Bonds.
454s’23 . . . $125,000__________1943
Funding Bonds.
45416
$20,000..........
—
5s ’ 18 — 115,000_______________
554s'21 s-a 170.000 _____ 1932-1941
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24 $430,000
Tax levy val (54 appr) ’24.10.858,108
Moneys & credits (actual
valu e)_________________ 5,507,130
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$26.00
Pop’nl910.
17.090; 1920, 17.783
CALMAR.
Tuls town Is In Winneshelk County
Sewer Bonds.
5 s g ’ 16 M -N $3,500c.................. 1936
5sg ’ 19 A-O 1,500c_____
1939
Funding Bonds.
554cg ’ 18A-0 $8,300______
1938
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s g'16 M-N$7,000e__________ 1936
osg'19 A-O 8.500c__________ 1938
BON D. DEBT Oct 1924____$38,100
vVater debt (irvl.)__________
8.3)0
Tax levy val.’23(54appr.)— 195,348
Money & credits, full val.
(additional)______________ 130,900
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23______ $147.
Population 1922 (est.)------------- 1,056
IN T. payable in Davenport.
CARROLL COUNTY.
Carroll is the county seat.
4s
M- N $ 20. OOOr___ M ay 1 1929
5s
J-J
26,550c. July 1 ’25-’30
5s
M -N 40,000r_Nov 1 ’ 31-’38
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924$90,000
Taxlevy val (54 appr) ’ 24-11,336,767
(Moneys & credits (add'I)
full value______________ 5,660,257
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924_____________ $32 00
Populationil910, 20,117; 1920.21.549
IN T . on 4s payable at the office
of Geo. M . Bechtel & C o. of Daven­
port.
CARROLL IND. SCH. DIST.
This district Is in Carroll County.
B uilding Bonds.
($14.000c. Aug.1 25-31
454s’ 16 F-A I ($10,000 every 5 yrs.)
l$70,000c-Aug. 1 1936

39

6s ’21 J-J $300,000c_ Nov 1 1941
_
(Optional Nov. 1 1926.)
454s’22 J-D 150,0 0 0 c..-D ec 1 1942
454s’23 A-O 40,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943
4?4s’24 M-S 100,000___ Mar 2 1944
454s’24 M-N108.000___ Nov 1 1934
454s’24 M -N 200,000.-N ov 1 ’35-’36
R efu n d in g B onds.
454s’23 F-A $86,000___ Feb 1 1943
TOTAL D EBT Oct 1924.81,633,000
Tax levy val.'23 (54 appr.) 12,334,538
Money & credits (add’ full
CASEY IND. SCH. DIST.
v a lu e )________________ 8,601,144
This district is in Guthrie County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$87.00
School B uilding B onds.
5s
J-D $27,000c....... ..........1925 Population in 1920 (est.)_____ 50,000
INT. payable at Treasurer’s offloe.
5s ’24 J-D 20,000--D ec 1 ’25-’34
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924____ $47,000
Tax levy value (54 appr'd)
CENTERVILLE.
’21 (est.)______________
215,000
A city in Appanoose County.
Moneys & credits (add'I. full
BOND. D EBT Apr 1 ’2 2 .. $99,500
value) 1921........................-225,000 Special assess, debt (add’I).
72,098
Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $45.00 Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
9,339
Taxlevy v a l.’22 (54 appr.) 1,005,676
Moneys and credits, addi­
CASS COUNTY.
tional (full value)______ 1,400.666
Atlantic is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $45.00
F unding B onds.
5s ’20 J-J $40.000_ Jan 1 ’33-’40 Population, 1910, 6,936; 1920--8,486
_
6s ’20 M-S 70.000___ Sept 1 1930
6s ’21 M-S 27,000___ Sept 1 1936 CERRO GORDO COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24- $260,000
Mason City is the county seat.
Taxlevy val.(54 appr.) ’24 9,947,646
Road B onds.
Money & credits (add’l,
5s ’21 M -N i225,000--M ay 1 ’25-’27
full value)____________ 6,216,305
F unding Bonds.
Population 1910. 19.047:1920-19.421 454s'i7 M -N$50,000........... ................
($6,000 yearly on Apr. 1.;
CEDAR COUNTY.5s ’ 18 J-J $44,467.66-----------------P. O. Tipton.
554s . . .
42.250-----------------------BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '24 $60,000 s
...
50.000........ ......... ..........
Taxlevy val. (54 appr.)’24 10,593,504 BOND. DEBT Jan 1924. $957,717
Money & credits (full val.) 10,293,670 Tax levy val.'24( 54 appr.)—
P op’n, 1910, 17,765; 1920____17,560
Real estate____________11,133,275
Personal_______________ 1,513,642
T o t a l ..................
12,646,917
CEDAR FALLS.
This city is in Blackhawk County. Moneys and credits (add’l, 6,768,555
full value)_____________
First Incorporated in 1857 and again Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 $30.40
In 1865.
Pop’n 1910. 25,011; 1920------ 34,675
Bridge Bonds.
5s T6 M -N$27,000c.Nov 1 '25 ’33
CERRO GORDO CO. DRAINAGE
R efu n d in g B onds.
D IST R IC T NO. 31.
5s
. . . $10,000................... ........
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 2 2 -. $118,970 6s *21 . . . ($232,000--.O ct 1 29-’30
1 354,000---O ct 1 ’31-’36
Assessment debt (add'I)_
_
13,200
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924-.$901,987
Tax levy val. 1922 (onefourth appraised val)—
Real estate____________ 968,832 CH ARITON . _
A city in Lucas County.
Personal_______________ 190,813
Other property_________
80,388 BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’24- $119,800
50,500
T o ta l._______
1,240,033 Water debt (included)_____
Assessment debt (add’l)—
1,000
Moneys and credits (add'I,
3,000
full value)______________ 2,963,402 Sinking fund, general------5,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) '22____$48 50 Sinking fund, water----------Pop. 1910, 5,012; 1920................6,316 T axlevy val. (54 appr. ’ 24. 638,487
Money and credits, addi­
tional
CEDAR FALLS IND. SCH. DIST. Tax rate(full value)_______ 1,441,970
(per $1,000) 1924— $13.00
S ch ool Building Bonds.
Population, 1910, 3,794; 1920.-5,175
5s ’ 17 F-A $20,000____Aug 1 1937
6s ’21 M-S 23,000____Sept 1 1931 CHARITON INDEP. SCH. DIST.
454s’ 16 M -N 47,000____N ov 1 1935
This district (P. O. Chariton) is in
(Subject to call after 10 years)
Lucas
454s’22 A-O 140.00 0r--.0 ct 15 1942 6s ’21 County.5 ,0 0 0 ___ Nov 1 1931
.--$ 1 8
School F unding Bonds.
(Optional N ov. 1 1926.)
5s '18 A-O $22,000____Aug 1 1937 TOT. B D . D T . Dec 1 '22- $191,000
454s’24^M-N ]28,000-.N ov 1 ’27-’33 Taxlevy val. (54 appr.) ’22.2.809,616
t 2,000___ Nov 1 1934
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’24- $282,000
C
T axlevy val. (54 appr.>’24-1,274,403 CHARLES is IT Y.
This city
in Floyd County.
Money & credits add’l ___ 2,808,665
School tax rate (per $l,000)’23-$77.00 5s R efu nding Sewer B onds. 1 1928
’08 - - - $14,0 0 0c...Ja n
Population in 1920___________6.316
W ater B onds.
454s'10 - - - $20,000c__ Oct 1 1930
CEDAR RAPIDS.
Sewer B onds.
„
___
Cedar Rapids Is In Linn County.
Oct 11930
First charter granted in 1856: second 454s’ 10 . - - $20,000c
in 1907. Commission government 6s Sewer-Disposal & F un din g Bds.
.
adopted in 1908. On July 1 1903 BOND. . D.E $130,000_______________
B T Mar 31 ’228270,156
city took over water-works formerly Special bonds (add’l ) _____
owned by Cedar Rapids Water Co., Floating debt------------------- 16.000
16,032
and assumed all outstanding obliga­ Taxlevy val.'22 (54 appr , ) . l , 423,177
tions, amounting to $450,000, of Moneys and credits (add’l,
which $374,000 has been paid, leav­
full
ing outstanding $76,000.
These 1922 value)______________ 2,103,067
tax (per $1,000)----------$32.30
bonds are not to be taken as a part Pop’n 1910. 5,892; 1920--------- 7.350
of the legal indebtedness of city.
W ater Co. Bonds (Debt Assumed) CH ARLES C ITY IND. SCH. DIST.
5s ’97 - - - x$76,000c.-.O ct 1 1927
A district In Floyd County.
R efu n d in g Sewer B onds.
454s’ l l J-J fd$ 10,000cJuly 1 ’25-’26 5s R efu n d in g Bonds.
’20 M-N$13,000____Nov 1 1925
1d30,000c . July 1 ’27-’31 6 s ’21 J-D 50,000___ June 11926
4 s ’ 16 J-J fx$10,000c ..1925-1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24- $63,000
t x50,000c ..1927-1931 Floating debt (add’l) --------7,000
Fire Fund B onds.
Tax levy value (54 appr.
5 s ’ 19
$14,700 ......... 1925-1932
value) 1924_____________ 1,553,856
Money & credits (add'I,
Bridge Bonds.
454s’ l l M-S ) d$21 .OOOcMar 1 ’25-’27
full value)______________ 2,012,303
\d36,000cMar 1 ’ 28-’31 Population in 1920 (est.)--------- 7,000
5s ’ 10 J-J t l5 ,6 0 0 e ____ 1925-1930
IN T . at the Cont. & Comm. Tr.
45£s’ 14 - . - ( 25,000 ____ 1926-1930 & Savs. Bank, Chicago.
1100,000
1931-1934
’ 2,000____ Nov 1 1929 CH ARTER OAK]
4,000.Nov 1 ’30 & ’32
This town is in Crawford County.
4.000 __ Nov 1 1933
F un din g Bonds.
6.000 __ Nov 1 1934 5s ’ 17 M -N$12.000____May 1 1937
454s’ 19 - . 70,000. .N ov 1 ’35-’365 54s’ 17 A-O 2 2 ,0 0 0 ............ Serial
40.000 __ N ov 1 1937 6s ’ 17 M -N 19.000---------------Serial
44.000 __N ov 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Nov 16 ’23--$40,500
250,000____N ov 1 1939 Floating debt (add’l ) ----------- 2,000
C oncrete Dam B onds.
Tax val. 1922 (54 appr.)___ 180,097
454s’ 14 . . .
x$55.000---1925-1929 Moneys & credits (add’l) ----- 350,000
d Sewer Bonds
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22------ $153.90
454s’ 19 - - . J$80,000.Nov 1 ’25-’32 Pop’n 1910, 734; 19 20--............. 750
140,000.-N ov 1 ’33-'34
454s’ 19 - . - 125,000--Nov 1 ’25-’34 CHARTER OAK SCH. DIST.
W ater W orks Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
454s'22 J-Dr$340.000cJune 15 ’ 25-42 5s ’ 15 J-J $37,000r_ July 1 1935
_
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1924-SI ,387,100 5s ’ 17 M -N 8,000r— Nov 1 1937
Mortgage debt__________
33,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 1924--$45,000
Tax levy val'n (54 ap p r.).
Tax levy val.(54 appr.)’ 24— 317,346
1923__________________14.287,881 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $14.60
Money & credits (add’I ) . . 8,502,806 Population in 1920 (est.)------------- 775
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-842.25
IN T . is payable at Geo. M .
Pop’n, 1910, 32,811; 1920, 45,566 Bechtel & C o., Davenport.
IN T . on bonds marked (x) at
Farmers’ Loan & Trust C o., N. Y .; CHEROKEE. _
This city is in Cherokee County.
(f) at office of City Treas.; (d) at
Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Sav. Bk., Chi.
F unding Bonds.
f $900___ M ay 1 1930
CEDAR RAPIDS IND. SCH. DIST. 5s '24 M -N f 4,000--M ay 1 ’31-’34
120,000--May 1 ’35-’44
B uilding Bonds.
Sewer B onds.
«
454s’ 17 M -N S 25,000c...M ay 1 1927
454s’ 19 M -N 30,000c________ Serial 6s ’24 A-O $3,600--Apr 1 ’25-’27
Paving Bonds.
5s ’20 J-D 38 2,00 0c...D ec 1 1940
.- - $ 1 7 0 ,24 0c____ 1925-1931
6s ’21 J-J 420,000c...July 1 1941
...
16,900c____ 1925-1931
(Optional July 1 1926.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 2 7 ’22. $100,000
Tax levy val. 54 appr’d val. '21—
Real estate____________ 536,421
Personal_______________ 213,305
T otal__________________ 749,726
Moneys & credits (add’l)_-l,088,600
Total tax (per $1,000) ’21--$168.59
Population in 1921____________4,379
IN T. at office of Geo. M . Bechtel
k C o.. Davenport.

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CHEROKEE (Concluded).
(ien eral Bonds.
. . . $12,6 6 5 c ____ 1924-1928
...
13,500c____ 1932-1942
♦Water W orks Bonds.
5 4 s ’ 17 J-D $3,500____ Dec 1 1927
5 X s ’17 J-D
1,000____ Dec 1 1932
G rading B onds.
[$5,000.-M ay 1 ’25-’29
6s ’20 M -N 1,500____M ay 1 1930
l 1,865____ M a y l 1931
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 1924 $63,638
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 145,412
Cash on hand, general____
11,171
Cash on hand, assessment.
18,754
Tax levy val. (X appr.) ’23 895,243
Money and credits (add’l) .1,517,000
City tax rate (per $1,000), ’23 .$39.50
Population, 1910, 4,884; 1920..5,824
♦INT. at Davenport; others at
City Treasurer’s office.
6s
5s

IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS
Money & credits (add’l,
full value)___________ $3,798,703
State&Co.tax '24 (per $1,000) $25 00
Population TO. 12,766; 1920, 15,660
i IN T. at First Trust & Savings
Bank, Chicago and Co. Treas. office.
CLAY CO. DRAIN. DIST. NO. 22.
(P. O. Spencer.)
Drainage Bonds.
5 4 s ’ 17 M-N$26,886 ..A u g 1 ’25-’26
TOTAL DEBT N ov 15 ’23 $42,500
IN T . at County Treas. office.

CORW ITH CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district is in Hancock and
Kossuth counties.
H igh-S ch ool-B ldg. B onds.
4 4 s ’ 17 M-NS50.000___ M ay 1 1937
(Subject to call after 1918.)
B uilding B onds.
($2.500—N ov 1 ’25-’ 29
5s '17 M -N 7,000—Nov 1 ’30-’36
l 9,500____N ov 1 1937
-s ’ 18
90.000________ ______
TOTAL D EBT Oct 17 '24. $80,000
Tax levy val ( X appr.) ’ 23-2,469 038
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_____ $9.00
Population In 1921 (est.)______ 1,100
IN T. at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o..
Davenport.

[V ol. 119
Tax levy val. (X appr.) ’24-$597.419
Moneys & credits (add’l l __ 514,690
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23----- $54.00
TNT. at Continental & Commercial
Nat. Bank, Chicago, and Iowa Nat.
Bank, Des Moines.
CRESCO.
A '-ity in Howard County
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 3 ’24- $54,500
Water debt (incl.)________
40,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___
18,576
Sinking fund (water)______
6,000
Tax levy value (X appr.) ’24 712,344
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . .1,706,771
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$47.60
Pop’n 1910, 2,658; 1920______ 3,195

CLAYTON COUNTY.
Elkader Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Octl924—
$17,000
NOTE D E B T __________
116,000 CORYDON.
A town in Wavne County.
CRESCO INDEP. SCHOOL DIST.
16,355
Sinking fund____________
Tax levy val.( X appr.) ’24-11,174,385 TOT. BD. D T. N ov 14 ’24- $155,471
This district (P. O. Cresco) is In
Water debt (incl.)________
30,000 Howard County.
Moneys and credits (add’l,
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Tax levy val. '24 (X appr.) 425.241
full value 1924).........— 7.980,356
Primary and V ocational S ch ool.
P. O. Cherokee..
4 X s ’ 17 A-O $58,000___ Oct 1 1937
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'24$35 00 Money and credits, full val.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924. $465,000 Population 1910, 25,576; 1920-25,032
(additional) 1922_______ 1,559,330 (Subject to call before maturity.)
Warrant debt (add’l ) ____
19,042
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$49.00
Primary School Bonds.
Population, 1910. 1,669; 1920.-1,867 4 X s’ 17 A-O $12,000___ Oct 1 1937
Tax levy val ’24 (X appr.) 10,521,749 CLEAR LAKE
Money and credits, addi­
(Subject to call before maturity.)
This town is in Cerro Gordo Co.
tional (full value)______ 4,130,388
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
R efu nding Bonds.
Pop’n, 1910, 16,741; 1920____17,760 -s Park Bonds.
Council Bluffs is in Pottawattamie 4 X s ’ 17 F-A $14,000_ Aug 15 1938
_
_ $6,000...........................
County. Incorp. 1853. Popula'n, TOT. DEBT Oct 15 1924— $99,000
Sewer Bonds.
1910. 29,292; 1920, 36,162; est. 1923. Tax levy val. (X app.)’2 3 . 772,360
CHEROKEE IND. S. D.
—s
— - $55,000-— —
— 40,500.
Moneys and credits (add’l
This district is In Cherokee Co.
Judgm ent Funding Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
full value)_____________ 1.706.771
4 K s’ 16 J-D 20.000.-June 1 1936 5 X s ’22 A-O $11,000___ Oct 1 1932
5s ’21 J-D $54.000. — ........... -.1941 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$77.70
Ju dgm ent Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '22 $84,000 4 4 s ’ 14 M -N 40,000................... 1930
-s ’20 . . .
$7,409.04 ......... ........... Floating debt (add'l)______
3.3i4 6s '21 J-D 40.000___________ 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $105,000 Water debt (included)_____
CRESTON.
9.500
Tax levy val '22 (X ap p r.). 840,629 Total assessed value 1923—1,773,000 5s '17 J-J 10,000___________ 1927
This city is In Union County.
6
J-D 41,000___________ 1931
Moneys and credits (add’l.
Sewer Outlet&Purifying Plant.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922. ..$206.07 5ss ’21 .T 160,000___________1937
'17
-.T
full value______________1,616.950 Population 1910, 2.014; 1920—2,804
5s T 7M -N ($18,000..N ov 1 ’25-’33
4 4 s ’23 M-S 190,000—Mar 1 ’ 25-’34
Tax rate (per $1,000) 192i..$93.70
{
’34-’ 35
190.000. .M ar 1 '35-M.8BOND. D EBT 5,000 ..N o v 1$64,225
Population in 1920____________5,824 CLINTON.
Nov. 15 ’24
f 10,000____Feb 1 1927
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office
194.666
This city Is the county seat of 5s ’24 F -A { 30,000.-Feb 1 ’ 28-'29 Spec, assess, bonds (add’l). 1924
Tax levy val., X app. val.
Clinton County. First inc. in 1859
130.000. . Feb 1 ’30-’42 Real estate_____________ $972 425
CHICKASAW COUNTY.
and again in 1881.
l 30,000—Feb 1 ’43-’48
Personal_______________ 251 431
New Hampton is the county seat 5 4 s
...
$20,000__N ov 1 1932
W ater W orks Bonds.
T o ta l__________________ 1.223.85 5
Bridge F unding Bonds.
44s
...
8.000__M ay 11927
4 4 s ’ l l M -N $249,000_________ 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $35-00
5s '17 J-J *50.000c...Jan 1 1937
R efu nding B onds.
5 4 s ’21 F-A 300,000____ 1931-1940 Pop’n 1910. 6,924; 1920— _ 8 034
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 2 .. $75,500 Ups’ l l . . .
$40.000__Feb 1 1926
(Optional after Feb 1 1931)
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
93.955 4 4 s ’ 12 —
Warrant debt (add’l )_____
15.000__N ov 1 1927
DEBT NOV. 1 1923.
Sinking fund______________
18,600 I 4 s ’ 17 —
28,000__Jan 2 1937
Bonded under 5% con­
Tax levy val.’2 2 (X appr.)—
CUMBERLAND IND. SCH. DIST.
F unding Bonds.
stitutional limit_
_
$365,000 00
Real estate_____________ 5,282.338 5s ’2 > J-J $35,500..July 1 ’ 24-’31 Water works bonds
This district Is in Cass County.
P ersonal_______________ 773,891 4 4 s ’24 M -N 18,000 _____ 1939-1941
B uilding Bonds.
549.000 00
(additional)_______
Other property_________ 485,784 GEN. BD. D T. Sept 27 '22 $159,500
5s ’ 16 J-J $30,000c..................1936
T otal---------------------------- 6.541,983 Assessment debt (add'l)_
(Subject to call after 1921)
_ 234,922 Total bonded debt_
_
$914,000 00
Moneys and credits (add’l ) . 4.158,190 Tax levy val., X app.val.’22 3,894,704 Floating debt (add’l),
5s ’ 17 J-J
10.000___ Jan 1 1927
Population 1910,15,375; 1920-15,431 Moneys & credits (add'l.
BOND. DEBT Dee 4 1920 .$40,000
created in anticipa­
IN T . at New Hampton.
full value)........... .............. 3,804,704
tion of taxes 1922-23
217,243 59 Tax levy val. (X appr’d) ’20-183.871
Moneys & credits (add’i. full
fa x rate (per $1,000) 1922 __ $74 50
value)____________________486.200
Popula'n 1910, 25.577; 1920, 24.151
CLARINDA.
Total all liabilities- $1,131,243 59
Tax rate (per $1,0001 1920 -$105.30
This place is in Page County.
Sinking funds:
IN T . payable at Geo. M Bechtel
Park Bonds.
Water works______
60,000 00
CLINTON COUNTY.
.8
. . . $ 20 , 000 . ........................................
49.441 00 & C o., Davenport
• City general______
The county seat Is Clinton.
Water Bonds.
Appraised value—
.8
. . . $30.500..........................
Real estate_______ $18,842,324 00 DALLAS CENTER IND. S. D.
4X s
A-O $27.000____ Oct 1 1926
Funding Bonds.
This district is in Dallas County
Personal__________ 4,745,956 00
5s
M -N 75,000____ N ov 1 1938 4 4 s ’ 16 J-J $31.062—Jan 1 ’25-’29
M -N$30,000___________ 1925
Storm Sewer Bonds.
R R . & corporation. 2,108,704 00 5s
4 4 s’ll —
37,000-------------- -------5s
M -N 8,000___________ 1929
54s
M-S $2.000____ Sept 1 1926
(Part due beg .Tan. 1 1917)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $38,000
Total appr. value
Fire-Truck Bonds.
[20,000.--Jan 1 ’32-’35
_ 320,070
(X actual). 1923.$25,696,984 00 Tax levy val. ( X appr.)_
5s
J-J
$2.500____ July 1 1929 5s
J-J (30,000__ Jan 1 ’36-’37
Moneys & credits (add’l,
City-Hall Bonds.
l 6,000____Jan 1 1938 Appr. value (full val.)
full value)__ .
576.676
moneys & credits.. 4.623,366 00
54s
M -N $15,000____ N ov 1 1935
Bridge Bonds.
Total tax (per $1.000)_______ $57.00
5s
M -N 5 600____ N ov 1 1926 -s
...
$8,000___ M ay 11927
900
Or. total appr. value.$30,320,350 00 Population in 1919_________
Cemetery Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6s
J-J
*6 800____ June 1 1931 5s ’21 — $140.000-M ay 1 ’25-’26 Tax levy(M appr.val.) $6,424,246 00
Tax levy (full value)
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 ’22.$135.000
DALLAS COUNTY.
25.000___ May 1 1925
moneys & credits.. 4,623.366 00
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
35.000
Adel is the county seat.
50.000____May 1 1926
Water debt (included)____ 102,000
Road F unding Bonds.
Tax levy net value all
Sinking fund—-General____ 11,000
5 4 s’ 21 M -N$52.000— .......................
properties taxed_ $11,047,612 00 6s ’21 M -N 32.000_______________
W ater---------------------------- 12,000
_
Tax levy val. X appr. ’ 22—
Total tax rate (per $1,000)—
6s
—
6 0 .0 0 0 ---.....................
Real estate_______________ 616.889
Appraised value__________ $15 32
Bridge F unding Bonds.
Personal.________________ 263,481
Actual value_____________ 14.80 6s
— _ $21,000......... ..................
IN T . payable in New York at Nat.
Total____________________ 880,381
C oun ty F unding B onds.
300,000—May 1 ’27-’29
M oney & credits (add’l, full
$25,000_______________
104.000___________1930 Park Bank; also at office of City 6s
v a lu e )-------------------------- 2,038.304
4M s’23 M -N 73.090 . . . ___ serially
103,000___________1931 Treasurer in Council Bluffs.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922 .$41.00
R efu nding (Red. beg. Apr. . 15’ 14).
105,000___________1932 Legal limit of indebt­
Population 1910, 3,832; 1920.-4,511
edness city may in­
4Xs 17 M-NS66.000___ Feb 1 1937
50,000___ M ay 1 1935
IN T . payable at office of City
cur for all purposes. $1,521,027 00 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1927 1
300,000—May 1 ’36-’38
Treasurer.
BOND. DEBT Tan. 1 ’22. $211,000
TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 ’23. $738,000
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
96,653 COUNCIL BLUFFS IND. SCH. Tax levy val. ’23(X ap p r.)ll .470.885
DIST.
Moneys & credits (add’l). 7,017,045
Tax levy v al.'23()iap pr.).16,574,050
CLARINDA IND. SCH. DIST.
S.
This district Is oo-extenslve with Population 1910, 23.628: 1920.25,120
Moneys di& credits (add’l, D.
I Tnis ai ti'ict (P. O. Clarinda) is in COIN CONSOL. IND. Coin) Is in
Tnisvalue)______________ 5,754.538 Kane Twp. and City of Council Bluffs
strict
INTEREST at Winslow. Lanier &
Page County.
full County. (P. O.
Page
[$200,000. ..O c t 1 1925 C o., N. Y .
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’20 $20.20
1* S ch ool Ponds.
chool Building B onds.
40,000.Oct
Pop’n, . . .
45,394; 1920. ’38-’4?
5 s ’22 ...$ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 ....................1942 5s S 22 1910,*7.5.000.Mar. 1 43,371. 5s '20 A-O l 195.000. ..O c t1 ’26-’29 DAVENPORT.
’
1 1930
R efu nding Bonds.
BOND.
65,000—Aug 1 ’33-’44
This city Is in Scott Co. Inc. as a
5s ’22 ivi-iN^50,000_______________ Tax levyDEBT Oct 1923— $95,000 4 4 s ’24 . . .
v
655.267
(Due $5,000 yearly after 5 years.) Moneys & a l.(X appr.)’22. 519,532 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24— $809,000 town Jan 25 1839 and as a city Feb. 5
credits (a d d 'l)..
Tax levy v a l.(X a p p r.)’24 —6,734,935 1851.
Population, 1910. 43.028:
B O N D.DEBT Jan. 13 1922 $123,000
Tax levy value (X a ct.)__ 924,733 Tax rate (per $1,000) '22____$52.86 Moneys & credits (add’l). 4,397,120 1920. 56,727.
(Assessment made at X of appraised
C orporate B onds.
M oneys& cred. (add’l) (full
value, except on moneys and cred­ 5s ’ 13 M -N $70 000c — ...................
v a lu e )--------- ---------1,675,753 COLLEGE SPRINGS CONSOL.
its, which are assessed at full val.) (Due serially ending N ov. 1 1931.)
IND. SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population (est.)______________4,800
Population In 1922__________ 40,000
($6,600c.N ov 1 ’25-’35
This district is in Page County.
IN T . at Harris Tr.& S.Bk., Chic 4X s’ 16 M-N\ 1,000c..A pr 1 1936
B uilding Bonds.
CLARKE COUNTY.
4s’ 16 A-O 9.000c.Oct 1 ’25-’27
4 X s’ 17 A-O $55.000.........................
Osceola Is the county seat.
4s ’ 16 J-D 63.690c.Dec 1 ’ 25-’34
(Due $2,000 yearly N ov 1 ’ 25 to '26; CRAW FORD COUNTY.
F unding Bonds.
Denison is the county seat.
* 5s ’ 17 M -N 65,000___ N ov 1 1931
$2,500 Nov. 1 ’27 to ’30; $3,000
6s
. . . $71.000______________
6s ’21 M -N 53,000___ Nov 1 1931
Bridge Bonds.
N ov. 1 ’31 & '32; $4,000 Nov. 1
6s '21 M -S 70.000___ Sept 1 1941
'33. '34, ’35 & ’36 and $19,000 4s T7 — $59,000c______________ 5 X s ’21 A-O 475.000_______________
4 X s ’24 J-J
23,000___ Jan 1 1944
(Opt. after 10 years after date of iss.) (For maturity see V. 113. p. 1599.)
April
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24 -. $280 880 TOTAL 1 1937.) N ov. 1924- $55,000
F unding Bonds.
4 X s ’22 F-A 40,000____Feb 1 1942
DEBT
Assessed valuation 1923.-24,382,307 Total tax levy value ( X
5s T 8 A-OS260.000____Feb 1 1938 5s 18 J-D 80,000..D ec 1 ’32-’3fi
Tax levy val. (>4 appr'x) '23.4,851,730
app.) 1924____________ 242 792 (Subject to call any time after 12 yrs) 4 X s ’23M -S f 45 ,000 ..Mar 1 ’25-’33
M oney and credits (add’l ) .3,079.201 Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 213,542 5s T9 . . . *54.000—$10,000 yrly
(200.000.-M ar 1 ’34-’43
Tax rote (per $1,000) 1923___$50.00
_____ M -N*250,000_ Feb 15 1940
_
F un din g B onds.
(]Jer $1,000)
Population 1910,10.736:1920-10.506 Total tax rate ....... ..............
(Optional Feb 15 1935)
4s ’09 M-N.$ 150.000c.Nov ’ 25-’29
1924............
$98.60
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
5 K s’ 21 . . . 125,000_ Feb 15 1941
_
Park Bonds (Serial).
4 X s ’ 12 J-J $25,000c._.Jan 1 1933
Road Bonds.
COLUMBUS JUNCTION S. D.
CLAY COUNTY.
4s T7 . . . $96,0 0 0 c._......... ............ 6s ’ 18 A-O 85,000___ Apr 1 1938
This district is in Louisa County.
Spencer is the county seat.
(Opt. after 10 yrs. from date of issue.)
Levee Improvement Bonds,
B uilding Bonds.
is ’ l l M-S $32,000c_Sept 1 ’ 25-’31
F unding Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
5s '15 F-A $77,000—Feb 1 ’ 25-’ 3ft 5s ’ 17 M -N ($26.000.-Sept 1 ’25-’36 6s
. . . $48,500----------------------- 4 4 s ’ 14 M -N 45,000c.M ay 1 ’ 25-’33
1 45.000-- Sept 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Dec 9 ’22. $955,000 4s T6 J-D 100,000.June 1 ’ 27-’46
5s '16 M-S 40,000 _____ 1925-1935
4X s'17 M -N 125 000—May 1 '25- 29 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1921--$90,000 Tax levy val.(X appr.)’23 14.648,360 4 X s ’23 M-S 25,000____Mar 1 1943
_
120,000____M a y l 1930 Tax levy val. (appraised)_ 464,994 Moneys and credits (addi­
Library Bonds.
tional, full value)______ 7,102,154 4 4 s ’24M-NJ 125,000____N ov 1 1936
25.000—
Sept 1 ’25-’29
6e '17 M -S 18,000—Sept 1 ’31-’36 CONRAD CONS. IND. S. D.
Pop’n 1915, 20.581; 1920_____20,614 GEN. BD. DT. O ct.l4’ 24.$l .839.590
IN T . on bridge bonds is payable at Appraised valuation 1924 68,664,090
25.000— N ov 1 ’25-’29 This district is in Grundy and
Crawford Co. State Bank. Denison; Tax levy val.’24 ( 4 appr.)34.832,045
5s
M -N /17,000____ N ov 1 1931 Marshall counties.
on * at Denison; on some of the other Moneys & credits (add’l,
1
►
123,000___ N ov 1 1932
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
5s
M - N /18,000.-N ov 1 ’25-’30
$16,000c.June 1 ’28-’31 bonds at Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co.,
full value)__________ ..15.549,500
i
\ 6,000____N ov 1 1931
20,000c. June 1 ’32-’35 Sioux City.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 - .$27.00
24,000c. June 1 ’36-’39
The city is under a special charter
6 s ’21 M -N 57,000_____ 1933-1942
21,000c-..Ju ne 1 1940 CRAW FORDSVILLE CONS. IND. and collects taxes, as noted above,
1 ► *'
[30,000—N ov 1 ’33-’36
69,0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1943
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
6s ’21 TM -N 40 ,000 ..N ov 1 ’37-’38
on 4 the appraised value of property
This district (P. O. Crawfordsville) Instead of X ns is customary In
►
[29,500___ N ov 1 1939
IT N ov 17 '24.$150,000
4 X s ’21 M -N 30,000—N ov 1 ’26-’34
Tax levy val. (X appr.) ’24.912.386
Is in Washington and Louisa Counties other cases.
CO. B D . D T . Oct 14 ’24— $509,500
Moneys & credits (add’l) ’23.947,450 Bonds.
School
INT. at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
Tax levy val. ( X appr.):
School tax rate (per $ 1,000) '24. $50.00 6s ’21 M-N$100.000___ Nov 1 1931 Davenport; Halsey. Stuart & C o.,
(Optional O .t. 1 1926.)
Real estate_____________7.8f1
0.498 Population (est.)____________ 1,150
Inc., Chicago; Union Sav. Bank,
IN T . at the Iowa National Bank, BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— .$115,000 Davenport; White-Phillips C o., Dav­
Personal_______________ 1,775,107
Total _________________ 9,575,605 Des Moines.
Sinking fund______________
5,000 enport, and City Treasurer’s office.




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DAVIS COUNTY.
P. O. Bloomfield.
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 2 .. $143,000
Drainage bonds (add’l ) ____
31,888
Tax levy val. ’23 (34 appr.) 5,573,856
Money and credits (addi­
tional) , full value_______ 2,935,220
Pop’n, 1910, 13,315; 1920____ 12,574
DECATUR COUNTY.
Leon is the county seat.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
4>4s & 5s $85.500c. 1-20- r. serial
F un din g B ~
5s ’20
$50,°00 ____1934-1 °3 a
GEN . B D . D T . Nov 14 ’24 $285,000
Drainage dent (add’l)_______ 23,500
Tax levy val. ( 4 appr.)’23. 6,672,315
Tax rate (per $L ,000) 1923 .$94.00
Population 1910, 16,347; 1920-16,566
DECORAH.
A city in Winneshiek County.
Sewer Bonds.
4% s’20 J-J $11,000_______________
5s ’22 A-O
4,000_______________
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $7,000_______________
Creek Improvement Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $6,000_______________
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 .........................
5 s ’22 A-O 7,000_______________
5s ’24 J-J
7,000_______________
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J
$6,500_______________
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M-S $3,000_______________
5s ’ 20 M-S 19,500_______________
6s ’21 J-D
9,000_______________
5 s ’22 A-O 2,000_______________
5s ’23 A-O
4,500_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $98,500
Spec, assess, bonds (add’l)56,778
Tax levy val. (M a p p r .)’24 868,210
M oney and credits (add’l),
full value_______________1,689.088
Tax rate (per $1,000), 1924_ $45.50
_
Population, 1910, 3,592; 1920.-4,039
DECORAH IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Decorah) is in
Winneshiek County.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
7$ 18,000--N ov 1 ’25-’ 27
14,000 _.N ov 1 ’ 28-’29
5s ’ 22 M -N 48.000 -N ov 1 ’30-’35
9,000___ Nov 1 1936
40.000-.N ov 1 ’37-’40
I 1 1.000
Nov 11911
BOND. D EBT N ov 7 ’24. $140,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
16,500
Tax levy val. ( ‘4 a p p r.)’24 . 912,705
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . -1,675.924
School tax (per $1,000) 1924__ $7.45
Population (est.)____________ 4,100
IN T . at Bankers Trust Co., N . Y.
DELAWARE COUNTY.
P. O. Manchester.
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 1922. $93,000
Warrant debt, a d d i t i o n a l 55,170
Tax levy val.’23(14 appr.).8,678,183
Money & credits, full value
(additional)____________ 5,875.495
Popul’n 1910, 17,888; 1920, 18,183
DENISON.
This city is in Crawford Coun.y
First incorp. in 1876 and again .to
1895.
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s
M-S $60,000c-.M ar 11934
(Subject to call bonds 1 to 5. incl..
5 years after date; bonds 6 to 15.
incl., 10 yrs. afterdate: bondsNos
16to30, incl., 15 years afterdate.)
W ater-W orks-Fxtension Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $20,000c_ June 1 1935
_
(Subject to call $5,000 in 5, 10. 15
and 20 years.)
General F unding Bonds.
5s
. . . *7,5O0c..Tnlv 1 ’25-’32
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 14 ’24 $215,000
Water debt (incl)_________
20,000
Tax levy value ’23 (34 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 . . . *10,000 _____1925-1934
T O TAL D E B T ...............................(?)




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Sch. tax rate (per $1,003) ’24-$63.37 434s’24 J-J / 14,000___ Jan 2 1929
DES MOINES.
1315,000--Jan 2 ’30-’38
Des Moines Is situated In Polk Co. Population in 1923.- _____ 126,468
IN T . on the $322,000 5s of 1918 BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’24.$1,500,000
incorporated as a town in 1851 and
as a city in 1857 and again in 1891. at the Nat. City Bank, N . Y ., on Tax levy val.'24( J4appr.)18,336,922
On June 20 1907 a commission form 4s of 1909 at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o., School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$57.00
of government approved (V. 85, p Davenport; on 434 s of 1910 at A. B. Population in 1922 (est.)____ 50,000
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Dubuque.
113) constitutionality of which Leach & C o., Inc., Chicago; on
was affirmed. V. 86, p. 870. Pro­ bonds of 1911, 1912 and 1913 at First
posed bonds for water-works pur­ Nat. Bank, Chicago; on Maple Grove DUBUQUE COUNTY.
County seat Is Dubuque.
chase declared illegal by State Su­ 5s of 1917 at Central Trust C o., Des
Hospital Bonds.
.
__
preme Court. See “ Chronicle” of Moines; on Maple Grove 5s of 1918
May 13 1916. page 1824. Popula­ at Bankers Mtge. C o., Des Moines; 5s '17 . . . $6 t,165--Sept 1 25- 37
on all others at District Treasurer’s (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1922.)
tion 1910, 86,368; 1920, 126,468.
5s 19 - - .
35,000 ------- 1925-1934
office.
City-Hall Bonds (.Special).
Funding (Int. at Treas. office.)
Is ’09 J-J $109,0 )0c.July 6 ’25-’29 DES MOINES COUNTY.
4Jus’ l l J J $84,000c-July 1 '25-’31
t*4s’0 / M -N 21 .OOOr.May 1 ’25-’27
5s ’ 18 - - - 164.500--Sept ’25-’32
Burlington is the county seat.
Park (Special) Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A 64.000--Aug 1 ’28-’32
County F unding B onds.
6s
. . . $ 5 5 ,2 7 9 --..................
A
80 .000 ..Jan 1 ’25-’34
434s’ 14 . . . $35 000_Apr 1 ’ 25-’29 4 3 s’23 J-J
434s’ 16 J-D $77,000___ Dec 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '23.
$49,000 5s ’23 M -N 75,000_______________
(Due serially ending Dec. 1 1929.)
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
823
Warrant debt_______________
5s T7 J-J
50,000..July 1 ’30-'34 Tax levy val.,
5s ’ 17 . . . 152.000.-.J u ly ’25-’36
app. val. 1922.
4J4s’23 M -N 252,000--N ov 1 ’26-'66
Real estate____ _______ $8,895,938 5s ’ 18 — 72,000— July ’25-’36
(For maturities see V. 116, p. 1327.)
V otin g M achine Bonds.
Personal________
1,972,997
Bridge Bonds (General).
Other prop___________
637,564 5s ’20 . . . 18.375---July ’ 25-’ 31
l a s ' l l M -N $66.000c.May 1 ’25-31
T ota l.......................
11,506,499 6- ’ 22 M -N 16 000_____1925 1932
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’23- $825,500
5s 14 F-A
70,000___Aug 1 1934 Moneys and credits (add’l,
75,000
t!4sT6
154.000___ Dec 1 1947
full value)_____________ 7,555,492 Water debt (incl.)________
f 30,000.-July 1 '25-'27 State&Co.tax(per$l,000)’21 ..$14.79 Sinking fund______________ 121,000
5s T8 J-J } 75.000-.July 1 '28-’32 Pop n 1910, 36,145; 1920. 35,520 Tax levy val. (Real estate!5.756.175
(34 appr.) {P ersonal.. 3,542,294
(250,000 ..J u ly 1 ’33-’37
♦4 s ’ 17J-J
223 000___ Jan 11937 d e s m o i n e s ~ co 7 d r . D. NO. 1.
1923
(Total_____ 1.929,469
5s '19 . . .
35,000......... .................. o *4s'l 1 J-n *64,500c____ 1925 1926 Moneys & credits (add'l.
full value)_____________ 9,563.882
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922-.$129,000
Funding Bonds (General).
lH s ’08 . . . $180.000...A u g 18 1928 Assessed benefits 1 9 2 1 _____ 333,523 Tax rate (nor $1,000) 1923...$37.50
INTEREST payabl i at County Popul’n 1910, 57,450; 1920, 58,262
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-D 247,000...June 1 1936
IN T. at office of District Secretary
Treasurer's offloe In Burlington or at
5s T8 J-J 350.000 ____1925-1938
Harris Trust & Sav. Bunk, Chicago. or Treasurer.
434s’ l9
90,000_____________
6s ’20 . . .
593,111_________ 1940
5H s’21 M-S 561,608.39 ..................... DES MOINES CO. DR. D. NO. 7. DUMONT CONBOL. IND. SCH.
DISTRICT.
$53,600 _____1925 1929
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1908.) 534s
This district Is in Butler County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922---$75.000
N ov 1 1927
12.000
Assessed benefits____________208,864
Building Bonds.
4 34s’22M-N{ 195.000.-N ov 1 ’ 28-'40
4J4s'16 J-D $39,0 0 0 c..D ec 1 25-’36
20.000
N ov 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921-- $54,000
N ov 1 1942
25.000
DE W ITT IND. SCH. DIST.
1,000
4H s’24 A-O 270,000 c or r Apr 1 ’44
This district (P. O. De Witt) is in Sinking fund--------------------Val. for taxat'n (3i act.)--2.073,157
Clinton County.
Water Bonds (G eneral).
IN T. payable at the Harris Trust
H igh-School B uilding B onds.
5 s ’ 19 . . . $2,500,000 .....................
($9.000--N ov 1 ’ 29-’31 & Savings Bank, Chicago.
Street Impt. Bonds (Special).
16.000-N ov 1 ’32-’35
6s 17 . . . $52 0 0 0 --.
DISTRICT.
424s’23 M -N 15.000--N ov 1 ’36-’38 DUNLAP SCHOOL Harrison Co.
6s ' 18 . . .
38 0 0 0 ...
24.000- -N ov( 1 ’39-’42 This district is in
6s 19
8 5 0 0 ...
*Bui!ding Bonds.
(61,000___ Nov 1 1943
6s '19
1 4 ,000 --.
BOND. DEBT Feb 1923-- $130,000 434s’ 17 M -NS33.800C------1925-1937
6s T9 . . .
BONO.
V -v 23 '22--871.000
5 8 .0 0 0 --.
Taxable val.(34 appr,)’2 2 --1,428,147 Taxable DEBT 1923-------------372,372
6s
57,924.71
value
Population___________________ 2,000
6s
--.
5 4 ,0 0 0 --.
INTEREST at the First National Money & credits (add’l ) ----- 339,000
6s
--45.899.18
Bank, Chicago, or may be collected, Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$16.90
-S
22.478.10
without expense, through Geo. M . Population in 1920 ------------------ 1,750
•INT. Is payable at Geo. M . Bech­
P ublic Service (W ater) Bonds Bechtel C o., Davenport.
tel & C o., Davenport, or may be
(Special).
collected through their Chicago office
5s ’ 19 ..$ 1,02 5.00 0.................. 1969
DICKINSON COUNTY.
6s ’21 . . . 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ........................
Spirit Lake is the cou ity seat.
DYSART.
434s’22 J-D 250.000-.June 1 ’33-’42
F unding Bonds.
A town in Tama County.
434s'23_
_ 450,000-.June 1 '34-’43 5s ’ 15 M-S $12.C00-Eept 1 ’26-’28
L ight Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
R efu n d in g B onds (G eneral).
--.
$9,000c................ ..........
-- $102.000....... .................. 534s
4>$sT5 J-J $198.042_July i ’ 25-'35 5s 17
F un din g Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’23- $345,500
Is '16 M -N 31)0,000_ May 1 1936
_
- - . $12,500c---------------------(add’l ) ______
25.099 5s
Garbage P lant B onds (S pecial). Finaling debt (54 appr.) '23 4,024,101
val.
5s '18 J-D j$2.000___ Jan 1 1925 Tax levy & credits (add'l)--2,100,028 6s Sewer B onds.
St.500c--------------------I28.000--Jan 1 ’26-32 Moneys (per $1,000) 1923_ $140.16 GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1924- $26,000
Taxrate
_
Sewer Bonds
Population 1910, 8,137; 1920-10,241 Assessment debt (add tional). 19,000
6s ’ 21 M-N $203 000--M ay 1 ’25 '31
Tax levy val. 1923 0 4 appr.) .246,579
Funding B onds (S p ecia l).
DIKE CONSOL. IND. SCH. DIST. Money & credits (add’l ) ------- 676,000
6s ’20 ..- $ 1 6 2 ,0 0 0 - ......................
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23--$23.96
This district is in Grundy Co.
6s ’20
83,000_______________
Population in 1910, 906; 1920, 955
B uilding Bonds.
434s’22 . . .
51,300_______________
5s ’ 17 M -N $70,000___ Aug 1 1937 EAGLE GROVE IND. SCH. D IST.
434s'22 . . .
12.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922-.$92,000
Hospital B onds (Special).
This district (P. O. Eagle Grove)
1925 Tax levy val. (3i appr'd)’22 519,389 is in Wright. County.
5a T8 M -Sj $ 5 .0 0 0 ...........\ 80.000_____ 1926-1933 Moneys & credits (aad’l ) ----- 241,570 5s ’ 19 - - $159,000 _____ 1925-1939
School tax (per $1,000) '22---S51.80
M unicipal C ourt H ouse Bonds.
BOND.
Population in 1920 (est.)_______ 700 Tax levyDEBT Nov 17 ’24- $214,000
(S pecial).
val.04 appr.)’23.
($35,000.-July 1 ’25-’3i
Real estate_____________ $571,661
DOW C I T Y - CONSOL. INDE­
1100.000.
-July 1 '32-'41
Personal_______________ 2o6,533
PENDENT SCH. D IST R IC T .
5s T7 J-J (120,000..J u ly 1 ’42-'49
T o ta l________________
808,194
This district is in Crawford County
1100.000. -July 1 '50-’54
Moneys and credits (add’l, _____
Site, Building & Equipm ent.
I 50,000._July 1 ’55&'56
full value)----------------- - -1 -519-8Q0
4S4s’ 16 M-NS59.000C____1925-1936 School tax (per $1.000) 1923--$98.70
t 27.000___ July 1 1957
5s ’ 19 . . . 142,000_______________ 5s ’ 17 M -N 20.900___ May 1 1937 Population in 1923------------------4.500
5s ’24 M -N 20,000--M ay 1 ’25-’ 34
Fire E qu ipt. Bonds (Special).
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $99,000 EARLHAM CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
5 s '15 . . . $11,500___ Oct 11925
5s '19 . . .
5 7 .2 )0 _____ 1925-1929 Assessed valuation 1918___3.013,412
This district (P. O. Earlham) is In
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2l.$5.34
6 s ’ 20 . . .
40.688.70 ___________
.
____
Population in 1922 (est.)----------1,200 Madison County
G rading Bonds.
5s '19 - - - $88,320 - ..........1925-1939
IN T . at Dist. Treas. office.
6s '20 - ..$ 5 ,0 0 0 __________ ______
BONDED D E B T ............
(?)
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1 ’24 $10,731,019
Cash on hand___________ 1,723.799 DUBUQUE.
Dubuque Is situated In Dubuque EARLY IND. SCH. DIST.
Total appraised val. ’24-172,941,480
This district Is in Sac County.
Co. Inc. as a town in 1837 and as »
Tax levy value (34 ap­
B uilding Bonds.
city In 1841. P op’n 1910. 38,494
praised) 1924________ 43.235.370
4H s’ 16 M-N$56,200 -------- 1925-1936
Moneys & credits (add'l) 45,028 527 1920. 39,141
(Subject to call after 1920)
R efu nding B onds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$62 .44
BOND. DEBT Sept 19l9-..$75,000
F-A
Feb
IN T. at office o f the City Treas­ 4s ’’ 16 A-O $65,000c____ Apr 1 1936 Tax levy val. (34 appr. val.).115,000
4s
1 1936
urer, at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y ., 4s 16 J-J 85 000c___ Jan 1 1937 Rate of tax (per $1,000)------$102 09
at the office o f R. M . Grant & Co., 4s ’ 17 F-A 120,000_____ e b 1 1937
’ 17
209.000 ---F
N. Y ., and at the office of County
EAST W ATERLOO INDEP. S. D.
V otin g Machine Bonds.
Treasurer.
This district (P. O. Waterloo) is in
5s '20 A-O $9,000____ Apr 1 1933
Black Hawk County
Im provement Bonds.
DES MOINES IND. SCH. DIST
$21.500---------------------5s ’21 M -N $7,500___ M ay 1 1933 _s
Conterminous with city of Des 434s’23 A-O 160,000___ Oct 1 1932
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
Moines.
6s '21 s-a $113.000------Aug 1 1926
Water Bonds.
S chool-H ouse Bonds.
(?)
5s ’21 F-A $50,000_ Aug 15 1933 BONDED D E B T ________
_
4s ’09 J-J $200,000.-July 1 ’25-’ 29 434s’23 A -O f 20,000____Apr 1 1937
IN T . at the District Treas. office.
4J4s’ 10 M-S 400,000____Sept 1 1930
\189.090._Apr 1 ’38-’ 43
4H s’ 12 J-J
79,000___ July 1 1932
(20,000___ Apr 1 1937 ELDORA.
4>^sT3 M-S 50.000c__.Mar 1 1935 434s’24 A-O (60,000--Apr 1 ’ 38-’43
This citv is in Hardin County.
5s '13 M-S 276.5 0 0 c...M a r 1 1933
(45,000____Apr 1 1944 TOT. DEBT Oct 1923------ $31,890
4J4s’ 1 4 M -N 19,0 0 0 c-.-M a y 1 1934
Taxable val. (34 appr.) '23 —
Sewer Bonds.
is 16 M -N 343.000-.M ay l ’30 36 5s ’ 21 M-S $49,500____Sept 1 1926
Real___________________ 383.215
fSubiect to call begin. Mav 1 1931) 434s'23 J-J 100,000--Jan 1 ’39-’42
Personal_______________ 110,920
4s ’ 17 F-A 25,000____Feb 1 1936 4M s’23 J-D 20,000____Dec 1 1940
T o ta l__________________ 494,135
5s T8 J-D 322,000._Dec 1 ’25-’38
Moneys & credits (add’l ) - . 2 228,560
Judgm ent B onds.
5s ’21 J-D 500,000___ Dec 1 1941
4Ms’ 10 J-D $37.000— Dec 10 1925 City tax rate (oer $1,000) ’23_.$5.00
4H s’22 M -N 780,000c...M ay 1 1942
0 " t d i r>g Bnnds.
Population 1910, 1,995: 1920—3,189
4s ’23 F-A 210,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1943 5s '22 M-NS70.000___ N ov 1 1933
4Hs’23 F-A 330.000c-..F eb 1 1943 4 ^ s ’24
]40,00 0--N ov 1 ’39-’42 ELDORA IND. CONSOL. S. D.
4 J4s’24 F-A 220,000___ Feb 1 1944
160,000--N ov 1 ’43-’44
This district (P. O. Eldora) is in
4M s’24 F-A 45,000___ Feb 1 1944 GEN. BD. D T . Oct 10 ’24$1,151,450 Hardin County.
4)4s’24 F-Af 400,000.-Aug 1 1944 Water debt (additional)..
375,000
School Bonds.
11,280,000. .A ug 1 1944 Tax levy val. (34 appr.) '23—
5s T6 - . - $87,000_______________
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Real estate-...................$7 842955 4 3 s’23 J-J $31,500 --July 2 1943
A
434s’ l l M-N$210,000___ M ay 1 1931
Personal........................... 2,818,710 TOT. DEBT Oct 15 ’2 4 ..- $118,500
4 ^ s ’ 12 M-N217.500____ M ay 1 1932
T otal_____ ______
10,661,665 Assessed valuation 1922___3,593,980
434s’ 12 J-J
70,000____ July 1 1932 Moneys & credits (add’ l)- 6,407,917 Population___________________ 3,900
434s’ 15 J-J 40,000.-July 1 ’ 26-’35 c itv tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 .$57.75
Maple Grove S ch. Dist. Bonds.
INTEREST payable In New York ELKHORN SCHOOL DIST.
5s ’ 18 J-J $17,500-.June 1 ’28-’38 City, Chicago, and at City Treas­
This district is in Shelby County.
5 s '17 M -N 2,200___ M ay 1 1925 urer’s office.
S ite-Purchase & Bldg. Bonds.
TOT. BD. D T. Aug ’24..$6,059,700
5s '17 F-A $45,000 _________ 1937
Assessed valuation_____ 174,046,760
DUBUQUE IND SCHOOL DIST TOT. DEBT Oct 17 ’24_____ $45,000
Tax levy val. (34 app.)’24 43,511,690
School B uilding Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________ 5,000
Moneys & credits (add’l
434s’22 J-J $537,000___ Jan 2 1942 Tax levy val. ’23 (34 apnr.) 98,000
full value) 1924............42,003,030 4 34s’22 s-an 450,000--M ay 1 ’32-’41 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$17.50
_

DAVENPORT IND. SCH. DIST.
This district not only includes the
city o f Davenport, but also adjacent
territory. Pop.. 1920. 56,727.
B uilding Bonds.
4>*sT5 J-J
$63,000_ July 1 1925
_
40 ,000-.M ay 1 1925
4}4s’ 17 M -N 30,000-May 1 ’26-’28
40.000. ..M a y 1 1929
(300,000-May 1 ’30-’35
5s ’ 18 J-J $400,000___ July 1 1Q2»
\ 61,000____N ov 1 1937
4 J£s’24M-Nj 49,000____N ov 1 1937
1115,000___ N o v 'l 1938
F unding Bonds.
4s ’ 16 J-D $89.000c.June 1 ’26-’ 28
BD. DEBT July 1 ’24-.-$l,312,000
Tax levy value (34 appr.)
1924—
Real estate____________13,381.610
Personal______________ 3,002.410
Total_________________ 16.387.020
Moneys & credits(fullval.)15,748.300
Tax (per $1.000t 1924 _____ $61.20
IN T . on bonds o f 1924 payable at
District Treasurer’s office; on others
at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co., Daven­
port, and White-Phillips Co.

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EMMETSBURG.
A city in Palo Alto County.
Refunding Bonds.
4% s’24 M-S $10,000___ Sept 1 1934
(Optional 1929)
BON D. DEBT Apr 1 1922--$62,500
_
Special ass’t bonds (add’l ) _ 284,616
Tax levy val. ’22 0 4 anpr.). -470,469
Money & credits, full value
(additional)______________ 635,447
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-- .$50.70
Population 1910, 2,325: 1920, 2,762
IN T . at White-Piiillips C o., Dav­
enport.

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_
Val. moneys and credits_ 4,898,891
Population 1910,17,119:1920.18,860
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
Davenport, at the Continental &
Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago,
and County Treasurer’s office.

FLOYD CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district is in Floyd County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 16—J-D ($22,000.-D ec 1 ’25-’35
l 16,000.-D ec 1 1936
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 9 2 4 ... $39,000
Taxable value (real and personal
property)_________ _____ $492,732
EMMETT COUNTY.
Moneys and credits (additional, full
Estherville is the county seat.
value)______________
$260,030
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’24- $278,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $50.80
Tax levy val. 04 appr.V24 6,047,251
IN T . payable at Schanke A Co
Moneys & credits (add'l,
full value)______________1,401.848 Mason City.
8tate&Co.tax(per$l .000) '24 - .$30.50
Population 1910. 9,816; 1920, 12.627 FOREST CITY IND. SCH. DIST
This district is in Winnebago Co.
B uilding Bonds.
EPWORTH IN D. SCH. D IS T .
5* ' 15-_M -N $62,000--.......................
This district is in Dubuque Co.
.Due on May 1 as follows:
B uilding Bonds.
$5,000 1925 and 1926; $4,000
5s ’ 17 J-D $28,000.-June 1 ’25-’37
1927; $5,000 1928. 1929; $4,000
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924-. $28,000
1930; $5,000 1931. 1932; $4,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$17.75
1933; $5,000 1934 and $15,000
Population in 1920 (est.)________ 600
Aug. 15 1935; all bonds subject to
call on or after May 1 1925.)
IN T . is payable at Harris Trust &
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____$62,000
Savings Bank, Chicago.
T ix levy val. ’ 23 04 appr.) 114,357
Moneys & credits (add’l, full
__
e s t h e r v il l e !
value) 1923____________..594,100
This city is in Emmet County.
School tax rate(per $1,000) 24 $15.00
C ity Im provement B onds.
Population in 1920------------------2,360
6s ’20 . . . $18,000_______ _____
R efu n d in g Bonds.
IN T . payable at the Dist. Treas
6s ’ 21 A-O $9,500____April 1926 office.
Gas-Plant Bonds.
5H s’ 17 M-S $24,000____Sept 1 1937
DODGE.
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1927.) FORT city Is In Webster Co. Incor.
This
G rading Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $15,000_______________ 1856. City now governed under com­
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $66,500 mission plan. P op’n 1910. 15,543:
A„
,
Assessment debt (a d d 'l)..
246,336 1920. 19.347.
Street Im provement Bonds.
Sinking fund____________
25,450 4V£s’24M-S ($20,000..Sept 1 ’34-’43
Taxable val.'24 04 appr.):
\ 4,000____ Sept 1 1944
Real estate____________ 613,830
Sewer Improvement Bonds.
188,626 4U s’24M-S T $9 ,000 ..Sept 1 ’31-’33
Personal______________
T o ta l_________________
802,456
\ 4,000____ Feb 1 1934
Moneys & credits (add’l ) .
489,284
General Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$8.75
P op’n, 1910, 3,404; 1920, 4,699 5s ’ 18 M -N $45,000____Sept 1 1938
5s ’ 19 A-O 50,000___________1939
6s '20 F-A 30.000.Aug 15 ’35-'40
R ef.W ater (Red.aft. 10 yrs.fr.issue)
ESTHERVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
4s '05 F-A $16,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1925
A district In Emmet County.
4U s’ 16 J-D $10,000___ Dec 1 1936 4U s’09 M -N 5,0 0 0 c ...M a y l 1929
Ref.Bds. (Red.aft. 10 yrs.fr.issue.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’24_. S64,000
Sinking fund--------------------9,398 4Ms’08 M-S $25,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1928
Tax levy val. 04 appr.) '21. 840,045 5s ’ 15 M -N 20,000____Nov 1 1935
s’21
Oct
School tax 1921______________ $91.50 5U’21 A-O 20,000____ Mar 15 1941
6s
M-S 12,000____
1 1941
Population in 1923 ___________5,200
R efu nding Bonds.
IN T . at First Nat.'Bank, Esther­ 5s
M -N $27,000____M ay 1 1943
ville.
4K s M-S
25,000____Sept 1 1943
General Funding Bonds.
FAIRFIELD.
5 s ’23 J-D ($1,000...D e c 15 1933
This city is in Jefferson County.
120,000-Dec 15 ’34-’43
F unding Bonds.
4 ?is’24 F-A ] 1,000____Feb 1 1933
4J^s’ 12 M-N$20,000c. _ .N ov 1 1932
\22,000..Feb 1 ’34-’44
W ater W orks Bonds.
Power Dam C onstr. Bonds.
4U s’24 A-O $50,000c__0ct 15 1944 4U s’ 16 J-J $86,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’36
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1924. $70,000
Bridge Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l)
88,000
9.C01_____ 1925-1927
Tax levy val.(M appr.) ’23.1,173,048
30.000 ____1928-1932
Money and credits (add’l).3,105,858 5s ’ 17 M -N 24.000 ____1933-1935
City tax rate(per $1,000) ’23..$12.00
10.000 _________1936
Pop’n, 1910, 4,970; 1920____ 5,948
12.000 _________1937
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
5s ’ 18 M -N 20,000 _____ 1925-1938
5s ’ 19 M -N 50,000___________1939
W ater Bonds.
FAIRFIELD IND. SCH. DIST.
5s ’ 18 A-O ($27,000..Apr 1 ’29-’37
A district in Jefferson County.
\ 4,000____Apr 1 1938
B uilding Bonds.
City-hall bonds 5s coupons. .$56,000
n 0,000___ M a y l 1927 GEN. BD. DT. N ov 19 ’24 $648,000
4Ms 23M-N (33,000..M ay 1 ’28-’38 Water debt (included)____ 138,000
132,000..May 1 ’39-’42 Assessment debt (add’l )
230,516
165,000------M a y l 1943 Tax levy val.(U appr.) ’24.4,876,420
4 3 22 J-J
X«’
60.000-.July l ’ 27-’38 Moneys & credits (add’l,
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24. $200,000
full value)______________ 1,672,632
Tax levy val.(M appr.) ’24.1,172,807 City tax (per $1,000) 1924____$49.50
Moneys & credits (add’l),
full value. ----------------- 3,331.640
Tax rate (per $1,00C) 1924___ $25.58 FORT DODGE IND. SCH. DIST
Population (est.)________
6,511
B uilding Bonds.
Int. at office of Dist. Secy or Treas t U s ’16 F-A $70.000____Aug 1 1936
5s ’ 19 A-O 1215,000.Oct 1 ’25-’39
1400,000...Oct 1 1939
FAYETTE COUNTY.
R e fu n d in g B onds.
5s ’13 J-D $6,500___ June 1 1943
West Union is the county seat.
30,000___ July 1 1939
4H s'm A-O ($18,000_ Oct 1 ’25-’30 4% sT9 J-J
_
\ 24,000...O c t 1 ’31-’36 4M s’22 J-D 50,000___ Apr 1 1942
F unding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '24. $830,000
4 J-£s’ 17 A-O / $4,000___________1925 Sinking fund--------------------10,000
.
. 1 55,000-------- 1926-1936 Tax levy val.’23 04 ap p r.).4.926,539
6s 21 J-J
28,000_____ 1925-1930 Moneys and credits (add’l
full value) 1923________ 134 392
5s 23 M-S 63,000 ($4,000 odd yrs.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$17 00
BOND. D E BT-OC i
Population in 1921 (est.)_____20.000
Tax levy val. ( Uappr.) ’23.12,150,771
IN T . payable at office o f School
Moneys and credits (ad­
Treasurer, Fort Dodge, and at Geo.
ditional full value) 1922. 7,156,428 M . Bechtel &_Co., Davenport.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..$37.16
Fop n, 1910. 27,919; 1920____29.251
FORT MADISON.
County seat of Lee County. Inc.
FLOYD COUNTY.
Jan. 19 1838. Pop’n 1910, 8,900;
Charles City is the county seat.
1920. 12,066.
F unding B onds.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’15
$85,000........................... 4M s’ 16 A-O $17,5 0 0 c ____1927-1936
. „„
($8,000------Sep„ 1 1925
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 17 M-S ■ 8,000------Sep 1 1927
($4,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1925
24.000Sept 1 ’28-'35
20,000c. July 1 ’26-’29
112.000- Sept 1 ’36-’37 ’22 J J-J ( 18,000c. July 1 '30-’32
5s
4% s 22 s-an 98,000_____ 1938-1942
21,000c. July 1 ’33-’35
F un din g B onds.
8,000c. _ .July 1 1936
($40,000c.Dec 1 ’35-’38 GEN. B D . D T. Oct 1 1924 $321,000
4U s’23 J-D( 15,000c_Dec 1 ’39-’41 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 137,436
l 10 ,0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1942 Tax levy val. 04 appr.) ’23.2,009,724
4 Ms 23 J-D (15,000c.Dec 1 ’39-’41 Money and credits, 1922.. 463,403
„
, „
(10,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22___ $63.60
Road Bonds.
IN T . payable In Fort Madison.
5s ’21 M -N $100,000-.M ay 1 ’25-’26
5s ’22 ann 30.000___ Mav 1 1928
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’2 2 .. $819,650 FORT MADISON IND. SCH.DIST.
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
89,754 5s ’22 . . . $263,000 ____ 1926-1944
Drainage bonds (add’l ) ____ 249,682 4 K s’24 F-A 25,000____Aug 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 1924 $360,000
Taxable val. ’23 04 appr.):
Real estate____________ 5 392 242 Taxlevy val. 04 appr.) ’24 1,926.657
Personal_______________ 999,761 Moneys & credits (add’l ) - . 500.000
Other property_________ 638,k08 School tax (per $1,000)’24 abt.$20 77
T o ta l__________________ 7,030,811 Population 1920____________ 12,066




FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Hampton is the county seat.
F un din g Bonds.
5s’ 17-20M -N$19,500..Nov 1 ’25-’27
6s ’20 M-S 86,000..S ep t 1 ’25-’40
6s ’21 J-J 112,000___ Jan 1 1931
6s '21 A-O
60,000__ Apr 1 1931
6s '21 M -N 30,000___ Nov 1 1931
5s ’22 J-J
51,000__ Jan 1 1932
4M s’23 J-J
45,000__ Jan 1 1933
BOND. D EBT N o v 21 '24 $403,500
Sinking fund____________
45,000
Tax levy val. 04 appr.) ’24 9,482,711
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value), 1924. 4,516,169
3tate&Oo.tax(per $1,000) 24-i37 30
Pop’ n 1910. 14,780; ’ 20........... 15,807
IN T. on bonds of 1921 at County
Treasurer's office.

[V ol. 119,
GRAND MOUND IND. SCH. D.
This district is in Clinton County.
High S ch ool Bonds.
4Ms’ 17Jan ($12,000.Jan 1 ’25-’36
t 1 6 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 1937
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 2 ’23
$29,000
Tax levy val. ( M ap p r.)’23
77,205
Moneys and credits (ad­
277,550
ditional, full value)____
Population in 1920 (est.).
600
GREEN BAY LEVEE & DRAIN­
AGE DISTRICT NO. 2.
This district is in Lee County.
5M s’ 17 J-D $257,250____Jne 1’25-’31
6s ’ 18 J-D 96.153 85 June 1 ’32-’33
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924-- $426,153
Act. val. of dist. property. 2,250,000
Int. payable at the Continental &
Commercial National Bank, ■ hicago.

FRANKLIN SCHOOL TWP.
This district (P. O. Cooper) Is In
GREENE COUNTY.
Greene County.
Jefferson is the county seat.
S ch ool Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s
. . . $100,000..........................
($30,000____M ay 1 1930’
BONDED DEBT Feb 1920 $87,000 5s ’23
M ay \ 30,000___ M ay ] 1931
Assessed v alu a tion .._____ 2,573,760
l 40,000___ May 1 1932
(Optional May 1 1929.)
FREDERICKSBURG I. S. D.
($25,000____M y
This district (P. O. Fredericks­ 5s ’24 M ay U 30.000-.M aya1 l 1932
’33-’34
burg) is in Chickasaw County.
( 45,000____M a y l 1935
5s
J-D $30,0 0 0 c ..___________
(Optional M ay 1 1929.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924..$30,000
Tax levy value 04 approx.) _ 146,981 5s ’24 . . . 280,000_______________
M -N 90,000.-N ov 1 ’31-’39*
Moneys’ & credits (add’l)_ 94,800
_
ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Population, 1924 (est.)_________ 300 5s C15 A-O $23,334c____Oct 1 1925
’
F unding B onds.
FREMONT COUNTY.
6s ’20 M-N$150,000____N ov 1 1930
Sidney is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922 $479,000
F unding (Int. at County Treasury) Drainage debt (add’l) ____
102,100
5s 15 J-J $38.046c__Jan 1 ’ 25-’ 3fi Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
29,147
4M s’24 M -N 42,000--N ov 1 ’39-’41 Taxlevy val. 04 app.) '23.10,161,860
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Moneys & credits (add'l). 4,397,576
($8,000____ Nov 1 1934 State& co. tax '20 (per $1,000) .$31.10
5s ’20 M -N ] 4,000____ Nov 1 1935 Pop'n 1910. 16.023: 1920, 16.467.
7.000____ N ov 1 1936
IN T . at office of Geo. M . Bechtel
(12,000____ N ov 1 1937 & C o., Davenport; on 6s of 1920 atTOT. DEBT Oct i3 ’ 2 2 --- $389,000 First N at’l Bank, Minneapolis.
Tax levy value (Real estate5.125.436
0 4 appr.) (Personal . . 799,190
1923
(Total_____5,924,626 GREENFIELD.
This town is In Adair County.
Moneys & credits (add’l.
Electric Light & Power Bonds.
full value)______________3.529,140
. . . $45,000_______________
State&Co.t.ix(per $1,000) '22_*36.2b 4Ms
Water-Works Bonds.
Pop’n 1910. 15,620;
1920. 15.447
4Us'09 J-D $13.500____June 1 1929
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at County (Subect to call part yrly. beg. 1914.)
Treasurer’s office or at White
Funding Bonds.
Phillips Co., Davenport.
_s
. . . $12,000________________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $70,500
GALVA SCH. DIST.
Water debt (included)______ 13,600’
This district is in Ida County.
T axlevy val. 04 appr.) '24—
B uilding Bonds.
Real estate____________ 832,204
( $6.000c.N ovi 25-’30
Personal_______________ 208,720
4Ms’ 16 M -N
8,000c.N ovl ’31-’34
T o ta l__________________ 1,090.924
( 35.000c.Nov 1 1935
Moneys & credits (add'l) 1,015,265BOND. D E B T Nov 1924.. $49,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$28-00
Taxlevy val. 04 appr.) ’23.-567,494 Population 1910, 1.379 1920, 1,707
Moneys & credits (add’l)____214.460
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$77.80 GREENFIELD IND. SCH. DIST.
IN T . payable in Chicago.
This district (P. O. Greenfield) is
in Adair County.
GARNER
4% s’24 M -N $l 10,000c_____ 1925-44
This town is in Hancock County.
_s
. . . 25,000_________________
StreetHm provement B onds.
BOND. D E B T M ay 1 ’24..$110,000
...$ 8 .5 0 0 ...........................
Taxlevy val. 04 app.) ’23._ 781,250
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$18.00'
. . . $12 000.......................
-s
...
14,000.........................
GRINNELL.
W ater Bonds.
This city is in Poweshiek County.
.s
...
$3,500.........................
Sewer Bonds.
F un din g B onds.
6s
...
$8,000..........................
...
$ 3 ,0 0 0 ............ ........
Sewer Disposal Bonds.
GEN. B D . D T . Apr 1 ’24...$37,500
...
$31,000______________
Water debt (add’l)_________
3,500 5s
Street Impt. & Sewer Bonds.
Judgment bonds (add’l)_____ 43,463
$39,762_____________
Assessment debt (add’l)_____190,751 5s & 6s . . .
Refunding Bonds.
Tax levy val ( \4 appr.) 1924.232,625
4 Us
. . . $18,000..........................
Moneys & credits (additional,
Funding Bonds.
full value)________________615,229
___ $6.500_______________
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24_____ $12.75 5s
. . 1,376.40 ........................
P op.’ lO(Census) 1,028; ’20(est.), 1,311 6s
City Improvement Bonds.
6s
...
$29,800.......................GEORGE IND. SCH. DISTRICT
Water Bonds.
This district (P. O. George) is in 4U s’17 J-J
$10,000______ serially
Lyon County.
5s T8 . . .
40,000------------- -----School B uilding B onds.
4U s’ 17J-J 15,000 _______ serially
5s ’20 J-J $50,000____July 1 1925 GEN. B D . D T . Apr 1 1924 $143,600
6s ’21 F-A 22,000--.A u g 15 1926 Assessment debt (add’l)____
7,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $85,500 Tax levy values, 1923—
S inking fund--------------------2 ,5 0 0
Real estate____________ 975,319Total assessed value 1924
Personal_______________ 138,224
(1-4 actual)------------------- 1,844,590
Otherassess. property___
23,183
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$14.89 Tot. tax levy val. ( \4 appr.>1,136,726
Population 1920________________ 900 Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)______________ 3.159.458
GLIDDEN IND. SCHOOL DIST. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $56.60
This district (P. O. Glidden) is in Population 1910. 5,036 1920, 5,362
Carroll County.
5 T9 M -N$84.000........ .1925-1939 GRINNELL IND. SCH. DIST.
6s ’21 M -N 40,000___ M ay 1 1926
High-School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $130,000 4 U s’16 M -N$40,000___ M ay 1 1926
Tax levy v al.0 4 appr.) ’24. 633,518 6s ’21 F-A 270,000___ Feb 1 1926Moneys & credits fadd’l ) . . 766,700 BOND. D EBT Oct 9 1924. $310,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $73.00 T axlevy v a l.’24(U appr.)_1,177,858
_
Population 1920______________1,500 Moneys and credits----------- 3.163,168Tot, tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$184 50
Population 1920--------------------- 5,362
GOWRIE IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Gowrie) is in
GRUNDY CENTER IND. S. D.
Webster County.
This district is in Grundy County.
6s ’21 J-D$163,000c__________ 1931
High Grade School Bonds.
B O N D.DEBT Oct 13 1924.$163,000
$2 000____Sept 1 1925Sinking fund_____________
5,000
9,0 00.-Sept 1 ’ 26-’28
Population 1922 (est.)________ 2,500
5s T5 M-S
2 0 ,0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’29-’33
IN T . payable in Davenport.
5,000____Sept 1 1934
I 31,000___ Sept 1 1935
GRAND JUNCTION.
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924 . . $69,000
This place is in Greene County.
Tax levy value I Real est___ 298,258
W a te r w o r k s B onds.
(U a p p
5s T9 A-O $31,500_____ 1925-1939 Moneys r d ) 241 Pers’lp ro p . 124,417
and credits (add’l.
Improvement B onds.
full value)..................$
8 1 ,475_s
M -N$10,500______1925-1940 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1 .3 $169.26
’24
G rading Bonds.
_s
M -N $3,000 _____ 1925-1930 Population in 1920____________1,800
BOND. D EBT (all water)
Oct 1924_________________ $55,000 GRUNDY COUNTY.
P. O. Grundy Center.
Taxlevy val 04 appr.) ’23—
Real_____ _______________ 121,705 BOND. D EBT Jan.l 1922. $395,000
Personal________________ 52,105 Warrant debt (add’l ) ----------- 43,251
Total___________________ 172.810 Tax levy val.’23(U a p p r.).9,656,116
Moneys & credits (add’l)---- 494,250 M oney & credits, full value
(add-t onal)_________6,038,672
T ot. tax rate ’23 (per $1,000)-$125.00
Population 1910, 1,012 1920, 1,010 Popul’n 1910, 13,574; 1920. 14,420

Dec., 1924.]
GUERNSEY CONS. IND. S. D.
No recent return.
GUTHRIE COUNTY.
Guthrie Center is the county seat.
Funding B onds.
6s
A-0$100.000______
...
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 0 ’ 22 $310,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 30,783,692
_
Assess, val., personal___ 6,125,784
Total assess, val. (about
60% actual) 1922______ 36.959.476
Tax levy val. 0 4 a p p r.).. 9.239,864
Moneys & credits (add’1). 6,378,856
State&co. tax (per$l .000) ’ 22.$33-30
Populat’n 1910, 17,374 1920. 17.596

IOWA—CITIES AND TOWNS
HARRIS SCH. DIST.
This district Is in Osceola County.
B uilding B onds.
5s T5 M -N $47,700..A ug. 1 ’25-’35
Judgm ent F unding Bonds.
-s
. . . $11,400_______________
BOND. D E B T Oct 8 ’2 3 -- $63,400
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
1,250
Tax levy val. (Real estate. 359,556
(Mappr.) ’23. [Personal_
_
49,077
Moneys and credits_______
33,700
State & county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1920.............
$29.70
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23
(est.)____________________ $128.04
Population in 1923______________396

GUTHRIE CENTER.
This town is in Guthrie County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 1923-S50.321
Water debt (included)______ 1,000
Sinking fund_______________ 4,000
Tax levy val.’22 (J4 appr.)—
Real estate_______________ 273,206
Personal_________________ 89,806
Total_____________________363,012
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ___ 872,146
Tot. taxrate(per $1,000) ’22 .$42.725
Population 1910, 1,337; 1920, 1,727

HARTLEY.
A town in O’Brien County.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922--$95,000
Floating debt (additional)— 16,028
Taxlevy val. (14 appr.) ’22-.231.870
Money & credits, full value
(additional)____________ 1,135,300
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$56.10
Population 1910, 1,106; 1920, 1,306

H AM ILTON COUNTY.
The county seat is Webster City.
Drainage Bonds.
5s ’24 A-O $36,800.-M ay 1 ’28-’34
F unding Bonds.
5s
J-J $113,000________________
6s ’21 M -N 24.000c__ Nov 1 1931
GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 ’22. $530,000
Warrant debt (add'l)____
44,495
Taxlevy val. (M aop.) ’ 23 10,149,783
Moneys and credits (add’l
full value) 1923________6,100,156
Total tax rate (per M ) 1918--$41.50
Population 1910, 19,242; 1920,19,531
INT. payable at Co. Treas. offloe

5s ’24

HAVELOCK SCH. DIST.
This district is in Adams County.
Building Bonds.
HAMBURG IND. SCH. DIST.
4H s’ 1 6 __ $54.000c___ serial 1936
This district (P. O. Hamburg) is BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $62,000
In Fremont County.
Taxlevy val.(M appr.) ’24. 500,000
B uilding Bonds.
5s
— $114,000________________ HA WARDEN.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
This city is in Sioux County.

HAMPTON.
This city is in Franklin Co. Inc
first in 1870 and again in 1885.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4X s
. . . $18.000_______________
F un din g Bonds.
.8
. . .
$ 12,000 ______________________
Sewerage & P urifying Plan Bds.
-s
. . . $70,000...........................
BOND. DEBT N ov 26 ’24- $96,000
Water debt (incl.)________
18,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
6,000
Sinking fund (water)______
2,0G0
Tax levy val. (U appr.) ’23 861,071
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)______________ 1,731,550
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $15.00
Pop. In 1910, 2,617; 1920. 2.982.
HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’24 M -N $45,000____Mar 1 1944
(Opt. $2,000 yrly., beg. Mar. 1 ’25)
TOT. DEB,TNov 1 4 ’2 4 . . . $45,000
Tax levy val.0 4 appr.) ’24 840.754
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)------------------- 1,643 198
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 4 -. $37.95
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co.,
Davenport.
HANCOCK COUNTY.
Garner is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’22M-N j$450,000-M ay 1 ’26-’31
l 50,000. ..M a y 1 1932
(Bonds maturing from 1928 to 1932
Incl., are optional on or after 5 years
from their date.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 21 ’24. $665,000
Drainage debt (add’l ) _____ 893,867
Tax levy val. (Real estate..5,130,557
( X. appr.) (Personal____ 706,503
1923
(Total_______ 6.437.030
Moneys and credits (add’l)$2,448 486
State & co.tax ’ 24(per $1,000) .$28,55
Pop’n 1910, 12.731; in 1920, 14,723
IN T . on 5s of 1922 at the County
Treasurer’s office; on others at First
National Bank, Chicago.
HANLONTOWN CONS. SCH. B.
This district (P. O. Hanlontown) is
in Worth County
5s ’ 19 F-A $38,000 _____1929-1940
BON D. DEBT Oct 10 ’23. $63,000
Float, debt (add’l) Nov ’24.
4,100
Assessed value, real estate. 716,440
Assessed value, personal_
_ 536,480
Total assessed value 1920.-1,252,920
School tax (per $1,000) ’21_ $53.15
_

E l e c t r ic L i g h t & P o w e r B o n d s .

A-O $50,000c-_.Oct 1 1944
(Optional Oct 1 1929)
City Hail Bonds.
-s
. . . $14,500r*____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 ’24____$70,500
Tax levy val. (M appr.) ’23.-369,998
Moneys and credits (add’l). 290.228
Tax rate (per $1,C00) 1923_____ $9.83
Population in 1920___________ 2,491
HENRY COUNTY?
Mount Pleasant is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4>*s’ 12 . . . $100,0 00--.....................
(Due $40,000 in 5 years and $60,000
in the next 5 years).
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 2 -. $153,500
Taxlevy val. ’23 (!4 appr.) 7,370,014
State & Co.tax(per $1 000) ‘20.$29.00
Moneys & credits (add’l full
value) 1923____________ 4.374,616
Pop’n 1910, 18,640; 1920. 18.298
IN T.at Nat.State Bk.Mt.Pleasant.
HOLSTEIN INDEP. SCH. DIST
This district is in Ida County.
B uilding and im pt. Bonds.
5s ’ 16 M -N f$ll,000-M ay 20 ’25-’35
1 3 7 ,0 0 0 ..-M ay 20 1936
4)4s’ 16 M -N 8,000_____May 193n
TO T. DEBT Oct 1 9 2 4 ... $56,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$15.73
Moneys & credits________ 700,000
HOWARD COUNTY.
Cresco is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M-S $39,000c..Sept 1 1926
Fair G roun d B onds.
6s ’23 J-D $12,000___________1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’24 -- $61,500
Drainage debt (add’l ) _____
75,625
Tax levy val. (P erson a l..
724,544
(34 appr’d )'23 [ Real estate 4,804.741
[Total_____ 5,609.285
Money’s and Credits add’l 3.422,521
State & co. tax (per $ 1,000) '23 .$31.50
Popul’n 1910, 12,920 1920. 13,705
HUMBOLDT COUNTY.
P. O. Dakotah.
"**( <
0
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922. $80,004
Warrant debt (add’l)--------46.251
Tax levy value ’23 ( J4 appr)7,413,855
Money & credits, full value
(additional)____________.3,761,288
Popul’n 1910, 12,182; 1920, 12,951
HUMBOLDT SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Humboldt) Is
in Humboldt County.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’2 4 .. $121,000
Taxlevy val. (34 a p p r.)’23 544,604
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $17.90
Population (est.)______________2,800
HURON TWP. CONSOL. S. D.
This district (P. O. Burlington) is
In Des Moines County.
S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 18
$ 5 5 .0 0 0 ..._____ ______
TOTAL D EBT Oct 12 ’20 ..$70,000
Tax levy val (34 appr.) ’ 19_375.000

IDA COUNTY
Idagrove is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 4 ’24. $168,000
Sinking fund_____________
46,000
HARDIN COUNTY.
Tot. taxlevy val. (34 app.)
Eldora is the county seat.
1923__________ - ______ 8,392,308
R oad Im pt. B onds.
Moneys & credits (add’l,
41Ss
. . . $25,000................1937
full value)_____________ 4,198,288
F un din g Bonds.
State & co. tax (per $1,000) '23-134.00
6s ’21 M -N$48,000______________ Populat'n 1910, 11,296 1920,11,689
(For maturity see V. I l l , p . 2444'*
5 K s’22 M -N S70.000-M & N 1 ’25-’31 INDIANOLA.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
This city is in Warren County,
5s ’20 J-J \$48,000____ 1925-1931 incorporated in 1849.
) 40,000 ------- 1932-1936 GEN. BD. D T . Oct 4 ’2 3 .. $72,000
TOTAL DEBT Mar 1922. $475,100 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
50,069
T axlevy val. (34 app.)’23 11,214,265 Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
5,033
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . 8,752,015 Tax levy v al.(34 appr.)’22 . 784,846
Populat’n 1910, 20,921 1920, 23,337 Moneys and credits (addi­
tional; full value) 1921.-1,390,004
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_____ $54.00
HARRISON COUNTY.
Population 1910, 3,283 1920, 3,628
Logan is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 J-J
$25,200--Jan 1 ’25-’27 INWOOD SCH. DIST.
F unding Bridge Bonds.
This district is in Lyon County.
4 H s’ 16 J-J $20,000..Jan 1 ’25-'2e
B uilding Bonds.
CO. B D . D T . Oct 8 ’2 3 .. $248,500 is ’ 16 M -N $30,000...........................
T axlevy val. '23 (H app.) 10,405,906
(Due serially after M ay 1 1921.)
Moneys & credits (add I). 5,502,772 TOTAL D EBT N ov 1 ’24..$30,000
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $27.00 Tax levy value(J4 appr.) '23-213,340
_
P op’n 1910. 23,162: in 1920. 24,48« Moneys & credits (add’l, full
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
value)___________________ 395,700




IOWA CITY.
This city Is In Johnson County.
Inc. in 1857. Pop’n 1910, 10,091:
1920, 11,267.
F unding Bonds.
434s’06 . . . $10,000_____1925-1926
5s ’ 15 . . .
44,000_____________
(Subject to call beg. M ay 1 1925)
5s ’ 10 . . . 12,000______ 1928-1930
4 34s’ 11 - - - 20,000______ 1928-1931
5 s ’ 13 . . . 54,000______ 1923-1933
4M s’16 . . . 29.600______ 1925-1936
5J4s’20 . . . 35,400______ 1937-1940
5 s ’ 23 . . . 24,759--------- 1936-1942
5s ’24 M -N 18,691___ N ov 1 1943
Im provement R efu n d in g .
4M s’ 1 6 ------$79,400--------- 1925-1936
Park Bonds.
5s ’06 . . .
$ 5 ,0 0 0 -.-l__________
(Subject to call any int. date)
Fire Fund Bonds.
5>4s’23 . . . $13,000-------- 1929-1932
Sewer Bonds.
5J4s’2 0 --$8,100______1925-1934
6s ’02 . . .
1,800______ 1925-1926
6 s ’21 . . .
2,5 40______ 1925-1931
6 s ’20 . . .
636
1925-1926
6s ’ 22 . . .
2,395______ 1925-1931
5 s ’23 . . .
900______ 1925-1933
Bridge Bonds.
4k/s’ 16 - - . $52,250_____ 1925-1935
5s ’ 17 . . . 25,000______ 1934-1937
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 15 ’23 $423,759
Assess, bds. (additional)_ 285,161
_
Tax levy value 1923______ 2,502,499
Moneys & credit (add’l ) _ 3,295,860
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $17.50
IN T . payable at Geo. M . Bechtel
& C o., Davenport, Iowa; WhitePhillips Co., Davenport, and First
Nat. Bank, Chicago.

33
State&Co.tax /Outside____ $18.20
(per $1,000) [in sid e______16.20
Pop’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
T axlevy value ’23 ( appr)7,503,950
Money & credits, full value
(additional)____________5,528,740
Popul’n 1910, 15,951; 1920, 16,440
JEFFERSON IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Greene County
S chool Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-J $80.000____July 1 1936
5s ’ 18 M-S 60,000.............. ............
_s ’19 . . .
30,000................... 1929
6s
...
25.000_______________
BOND. D EBT Nov 1917.. $80,000
T axlevy val. ( ]4 appr’d ) . . 2,001,920
JESUP CONS. SPH. DIST.
B uilding & Equipm ent Bonds.
4H s’ 16 F-A $64,300c.Aug 1 ’25-’36
5s ’ 19 M -N 25,000___________1928
BOND. DEBT Dec 22 ’22...$9 9,00 0
Taxable val. ’22 (M appr.)
(estim ated)______________828,452
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 2,489
IN T . payable at Geo. M . Bechtel
& Co., Davenport, and Harris Trust
& Savings Bank, Chicago.

JOHNSON COUNTY.
Iowa City is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4s
. . . $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .......................
Funding B onds.
4Hs'17 J-J $1 7,00 0.-Jan 1 1935-’36
Bridge Bonds.
IOWA CITY IND. SCH. DIST,
5s ’ 14
$50.000_______________
B uilding Bonds.
TOTAL D E B T N ov 15'23 $211,745
5s
. . . $10.000c__July 2 1925
4>4s’16 . . . 98,000c.......................... Tax levy val.(Mapp.) '23.$12,008,753
4J4s
. . . 50,000c______________ Monevs & credits (add’l) . 8,555,312
4s 16 — _ 73,000c....... .................. Populat’n 1910, 25,914 1920, 26.462
4}4s
. . . 20.000c____________
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 4 ’24. $251,000 JOICE IND. SCHOOL DISTRCT
Taxlevy val. (J4 appr.) 24 2,732,008
This district (P. O. Joice) is in
Money and credits (ad­
Worth County.
ditional, full value)____ 3.664,562
S ch ool Bonds.
Population in 1920 (est.)_____11,267 5s
. . . $33,000.......................
IN T . in Davenport and Chicago. 6s
...
4,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’24--$36,000
IOWA COUNTY.
T axlevy val. ’24 (H a p p r.)..153,787
Moneys & credits (add’l) ------149,800
Marengo is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924. _$l5.55
Bridge Bonds.
-s
...
$3,500____ Nov 1 1925
-s
...
10,000 N ov 1 ’26-’27 JORDAN CONS. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Jordan) Is In
F unding Bonds
5s '15 M -N$ 13,000c Nov 1 ’28 &’29 Boone County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922. $393,500 BOND. DEBT N ov 26 '24-.$84,000
Tax levy vaine((4 appr.)'24-490,702
Appraised val. ’22 (>4 act.)—
Real estate____________33,163,228 School tax rate(per $1,000) '25.$19.17
Personal______________ 4,142,580
Other property________ 1,846,510 KEOKUK.
Keokuk is in Lee County. Incorp.
T otal_________________ 39,152,318
13 1848. Its d eb', which
T axlevy val. ( 4 a p p r.).. 9,788,079 Dec.
Moneys & credits (add’l),
amounted to over $600,000 some
1922__________________ 9,669,914 years ago (caused by the reckless
State&Co.tax(per$l,000) 1922 $32.00 issues of bonds in aid of proposed railoads, few of which were built) is
Pop’n 1910, 18,409; 1920, 18,600.
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.. being reduced at the rate of $6,000
per annum. Commission government
Davenport.
has been accepted by this city.
F unding Bonds
IOWA FALLS IND. SCH. DIST.
5s ’ 13 M-S $12,000.-M ar 1 ’ 25-’28
B uilding Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 20 M-N$3.5,000c_ N ov 1 1935 4s ’06 J J $65,000c
_
Jan 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $35,000 5s '14 J-J 100.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1934
Tax levy val. \i appr val ’23 808,161 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 2 4 .. $177,000
Moneys and credits (add'l
T axlevy val. (I f appr.)’23 .3,642,905
full valu e)____________$2,224,950 Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 799,350
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$85.50 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$11.20
Pop. 1910, 3.710: 1923 (e st.)..5,000 Pop’n 1910. 15,008: 1920 14 423
IN T. at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co.,
DEBT LIM IT.— City debts in this
Davenport.
State are limited by provisions of the
State constitution (see State of Iowa),
but the debt of Keokuk was created
IRETON SCH. DIST.
before constitutional inhibition took
This district is in Sioux County.
effect.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $30,000____July 1 1935
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 ’21_.$30,000 KEOKUK IND. SCHOOL DIST.
T axlevy val. }4 appr. 1920..$65,000
B uilding Bonds.
Population in 1920--------------------- 820 4 3 s ’23 M -N $557,000c______serially
4
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24-- $557,000
Tax levy val.’24 (j£appr.) 3,905,259
IRWIN CON. IND. S. D.
Appraised value_________
This district is in Shelby County. School taxrate(per $1,000)15,621,036
’ 24 $18-35
B uilding Bonds.
IN T . at Keokuk Savings Bank,
5s ’ 16 J-D [$18,000.-D ec 1 ’27-’35 and New York City.
1 32.000____July 1 1936
BOND. D EBT Nov 15 ’24..$69,000
Sinking fu n d _________________
4,000 KEOKUK COUNTY.
Sigourney is the county seat.
Tax levy val.(J<£ appr.) ’23--391.690
Refunding bonds Jan 1 1927_$67,000
Moneys and credits (addi­
$67,000
tional ; full value)_______
64.570 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924Scb. tax rate (per $1,000)’23-.$15.50 Taxlevy val.’23 ( 4 appr.) 10,046,244
Population 1924__________ •
580 Moneys and credits______ 9,671,330
IN T . payable at the Merchants' Population ’ 10, 21,160: '20. 20,983
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
Loan & Trust C o., Chicago.
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 B onds.
4H s’ 14 A-O $54,150__________ ____
(Due $36,650 Jan 1 1934 and $1,750
yearly Oct 1.)
Sewer O u tlet & Purifying Plant.
6s '17 J-D $8,400_______________
Judgm ent B onds.
4Hs
s-a $23,000____Jan 1 1931
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s ’ 21 J-J $13,000c. Jan 1 ’ 29-’41
BOND. DEBT Mar 31 ’22. $116,000
3,045
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
JASPER COUNTY.
Special debt (add’l)_______
14,190
Newton Is the county seat.
Taxlevy val. ’ 22 (!4 appr.). 617,670
Funding Bonds.
4J*s’ 17 M -N /$5,000____M ay 1 1927 Moneys & credits (add’l ) --1,257,600
160,000..M ay 1 ’28-’33 Tax (per $1,000) 1922_______ $60.00
5s 18 . . .
62,000.................. ........
5s -18 . . .
42,000_______________ KNOXVILLE IND. SCH, DIST.
5s ’20 M -N 75,000__ due serially. BOND. DEBT N ov 1 5 ’24- $75,000
5s ’ 22 . . .
53,000____Apr 1 1942 Tax levy value (M appr’d)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’22 . $440,000
1924---------------------------- 611,098
Drainage bonds (add’l) _
_
7,000 Money and credits (add’l) . 1,589,180
T axlevy val.(k£appr.)’23 13,595,642 State, county & school tax (per
Moneys & credits (add'l,
$1,000) 1924 ______________ $18.85
full value)..............
11,374,532 Population In 1920____________3,523
JACKSON COUNTY.
Maquoketa is the county seat.
V otin g M achine B onds.
5s ’ 12 A-O $6,000_______1925-1930
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 13 F-A $66,000..Feb 1 ’25-’ 33
5s ’ 18
84,000______1925-1938
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’24..$156,000
T axlevy val. (14 app.) ’ 24.9,076,187
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)_____________ 5.593,413
County tax (per $1,000) 1924-S21.00
Pop’n 1910, 21,258; 1920____ 19,931
IN T . payable at County Treasury.

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KOSSUTH COUNTY.
Algona Is the county seat.
Funding Bdge. Bds.
4% s
. . . $60,000r_July 1 '25-29
414a
...
3 6 ,5 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’32-’33
4^s
...
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 . . .
6 1 ,380 ..N ov 1 ’25-’33
Primary Road Bonds.
5s ’23 M ay 1 $80,000____M ay 1 1928
5s ’24 M ay 187,000___ 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.’23( H appr.) 13.578,033
Moneys & credits (add’l.
full value) 1923........... 5,154,168
State&Co. tax (per $1,000)’20 $27.50
Population ’10. 21.971: ’20. 25.082
IN T. on funding bonds at Harris
Trust & Sav. Bank, Chic.; other
bonds at First Nat. B’k, Chicago and
Geo. M . Bechtel & Co., Davenport.
LAKE CITY.
A city in Calhoun County.
BON D. DEBT Apr 1 1923.$122,000
Munic. indus. bonds (incl.)_ 74,000
Special ass’d debt (add’l ) _
_ 20,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______ 16,459
Tax levy val. ’22 (14 ap p r.). 299,047
M oney & credits, full value
(additional)_____________ 544,850
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$68.20
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
BON D. DEBT N ov 3 ’24_-.$70,057
Water debt (incl.)__________ 25,000
Tax levy val., real___________168,622
Tax levy val., personal______ 57,528
Total tax levy val. 1924 (14
appraised)_______________ 226,150
Moneys and credits (add’l ) -.550,000
Rate of tax (per $1,000) ’24_.$13 75
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 B onds.
6s ’21 J-D $141,000...J u n e 1 1926
BOND. D EBT N o v 20 ’24. $141,000
IN T . at the Continental & Com­
mercial National Bank, Chicago.
LARRABEE CONSOL. SCH. DIST
This district (P. O. Larrabee) is in
Cherokee County.
5s
. . . $125,000...........................
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
LAUREL SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Laurel) is In
Marshall County.
S ch ool Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $45,000_______________
BON D. D E B T N ov 15 ’23..$85,000
LAURENS CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Pocahontas Co
BOND. D EBT N ov 11 ’20-.$51,000
Tax levy value (Personal_
_ 4,000
U4 appr.) ’20 Real estate . 60.000
[T otal........... 64,000
Population in 1920_________
1,120
LEE COUNTY.
County seat Is Fort Madison.
F unding Bonds.
4H s’ 15 M -N ($40.000 N ov 15 ’25-’ 28
l 11.000.-N ov 15 1929
6s
M -N 90.215______________
5H s
M -N 89.000___ •_________
_
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 ’24. $280,615
Tax levy val. (M appr.)’24.13,816,159
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value) 1924............... 3.397,261
Total tax rate (per 81,000) '24 $36.06
Pop’n 1910, 36,702; 1920, 39.676
INT. at First Nat.Bank, Chicago.
LE MARS IND! SCH. 'DIST.
This district (P. O. Le Mars) is in
Plymouth County.
'**4
($12,000.-M ay 1 ’25-’28
16,000--M ay 1 ’29-’32
- s ’23 . . .
25.000—M ay 1 33-’37
30,000.-M ay 1 ’38-’42
1 67,000___ M a y l 1943
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1923- $167,000
Tax levy value ’22 ( H appr.) 890,259
Money & credits, full value
(additional)____________ 2,055.130
Population (est.)_______________5,000
LEON.
This city Is In Decatur Co. First
incorp. in 1867 and again in 1906.
B O N D . D E B T M a r 31 ’ 2 2 — $ 2 5 .0 0 0

Assessment debt (add’l ) _____12,300
Tax levy val. 1922(^4 appr’d)318.282
Money & credits (add’l full
v a lu e )_ ______ _______ 1,046,190
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22— $61.00
Population 1910, 1.991 1920, 2,193
LETTS CONSOL. INDEP. S. D.
This district (P. O. Letts) is in
Louisa and Muscatine counties.
B uilding B onds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $52,868.........1925-1937
5s ’ 18 . . .
15,000____July 1 1942
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 31 ’21- $80,000
Tax levy val. ()4 appr.) ’20.1,620,275
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$19.50
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 1,020
LEWIS CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district is in Cass County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-D $37,187--M ay 1 ’25-’36
TOT. D E B T N ov 17 ’24____ $62,000
Sinking fund_______________ 7,250
Tax levy val. (14 appr.) ’2 4 -. 66,250
Money & credits (add'l)------ 30,000




IOWA—CITIES AND TOWNS

[V ol. 119,

Tax levy val. ’24 (H appr.) $255,382 MARION IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Linn County.
Money & credits, full value
$12,000--N ov 1 ’30-’31
(additional)____________ 694,606
30.000- -N ov 1 ’32-’34
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$53.52
22.000- -N ov 1 '35-’36
Population 1910, 1.191; 1920, 1.783
IN T . at White-Phillips C o., Dav­ 4M s’23M-N 12.000___ N ov 1 1937
13.000___ N ov 1 1938
enport.
28.000- -N ov 1 ’39-’40
30.000- -N ov 1 ’41-’42
MAHASKA COUNTY.
^ 3,000___ N ov 1 1942
P. O. Oskaloosa.
BOND.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924 $377,000 Tax levyDEfeT Oct 1924-- $200,000
(14 appr.) 761,335
Drainage bonds (add’l)_
_
107,800 Money &val. ’23 (add’l ) _ 1,450,970
credits
_
Tax levy val.’23( tfappr.) . 10,915,223 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$85.50
Money & credits,full value
(additional)___________ 7,430,395 MARSHALL COUNTY.
LLOYD TWP. CONS. I. S. D.
Marshalltown is the county seat.
This district (P. O. Spirit Lake) Popul’n 1910, 29,860; 1920, 26,270
Road Bonds.
is in Dickinson County.
MANILLA.
5s ’ 18 . . . $22,000 ..........1936-1938
($ 8X 0 3.-July 1 ’25-’32
A town in Crawford County.
28,000
1937-1939
5s ’24 J-J 118,000.-July 1 ’ 33-’41 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922-$100,500 5s ’ 19 . . .
4*4s ’ 1 9 . . .
18,000
1935-1939
6 ,0 00.. July 1 ’42-’43
ap
40.000........1936-1940
[ 4,000____July 1 1944 Tax levy val.’22(Mfull p r.). . 190,616 5)4s’20 . . .
value
BOND. DEBT M ay 1924. $51,000 Money & credits,
'20
. . 122.000 ..........1931-1940
(additional)_____________ 638,496 6s Bridge .Bonds.
Assessed value 1923_______2,550,438
_
$63,000 ........1927-1932
Population (estimated)_________ 850 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $41.00 m s ’ 17 . . .
...
34,000
1928-1931
IN T . at White-Phillips Co. of Population in 1910, 875; 1920, 1,142 5s '17
5s '18
...
57,000
1931-1936
Davenport.
MANILLA IND. SCH. D IS T .
5s ’ 19 . . .
64.000
1930-1932
H igh-School Bonds.
LOGAN.
4*4s’ 19 . . .
17.000
1930-1935
4Hs'15 . . . $34.000___________1941 5V$s’20 . . .
A town in Harrison County.
38,000
1931-1935
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1924- $102,700 BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’23..$34,001 6s '20
...
43,000................... 1940
V otin g M achine Bonds.
Tax levy val. ’24 (14 appr.) 291,625 Tax levy value! Real estate. 96,871
'1504 appr.) 1Pers’l p ro p .. 12.281 5 s '19 . . .
$18,750
1925-1939
Money & credits, full value
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ $129.70
_
(adidtional)____________ 1,030,786
F unding Bonds.
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 1.31K 514s’ 20 J-J
$78,000 ____ 1932-1940
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $42.40
_
Drainage Ditch Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,453; 1920, 1,637
MANNING SCHOOL DISTR IC T 6s '20 M ’N$139,400........1925-1935
This district (P. O. Manning) is in
LOUISA COUNTY.
Poor Bonds.
Carroll County.
P. O. Wapello.
5 s ’20 . . .
$15,000
1925-1930
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
TOTAL D EBT Jan 1 ’24. $824,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $86,400
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
1,512 5s '18 . . . $42,000................-.192* Tax levy val'n (Real estatelO.620,762
4 appraised] Personal.. 2,244,119
Drainage bonds (add’l)___ 511.622 TOTAL D EBT Oct 4 ’23____ $54,000
val’n 1923-[Total_____12,864,821
Tax levy val. ’23 (14 appr.) .6,543,654 Tax levy val.(14 appr.) '21:
Real estate_______________ 339,937 Moneys & credits (add’l ) . - 9,625,859
Money & credits, full value
Person al_________________ 163,699 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 -.$31.15
(additional)____________ 3,783.201
Total____________________ 503,636 Pop’n in 1910, 30,279, 1920, 32,630
Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $7.50
Popul’n 1910, 12,855; 1920, 12,179 Moneys & credits (add’l, full
value)__________________1.829,200 MARSHALLTOWN.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’21$74.20
City Is In Marshall Co. First In­
LUCAS COUNTY.
Population in 1920___________1,85* corp. July 1863. Inc. as city of 2nd
Chariton is the county seat.
class Mar 1868. Commission govt. In­
5s ’ 18 . . . $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’ 25-’31
MANSON.
~
stalled Apr. 5 1911. This form of
5s ’20 . . .
75,000.......................................
A town in Calhoun County.
government was abandoned Apr. 1
C ourt Expense Bonds.
5s ’ 18 . . .
$4,500__ Jan ’25-’33 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1923-$184,970 1923, now “ operating under general
Warrant debt (add’l)--------- 14,294 laws.”
Bridge F unding Bonds.
Tax levy val. ’22 (14 appr.). 321,510
Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’ 18 . . .
$27,000 ___ 1925-1933
5s ’ 20 . . . $18.000..June 1 '25-’30
5s ’ 19 . . .
14,000__ Feb 1 1929 Money & credits, full value
(additional)_____________ 476.960
R efu nding Bonds.
C oun ty General Fund Bonds.
4J£s '17------$20,000______ 1932-1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922---- $38.00 5s ’ 20 . . . $2 5,50 0..-Jan 1 ’ 25-’40
15,000_M a y l 1931
5s
’ 1 8 ...
13,500____ 1925-1933 Population 1910, 1,236; 1920, 1,409 6 s ’ 21
F unding Bonds
5s ’ 19 . . .
9,000__ Feb 1 1929
MANSON SCH. DIST.
5s
..
8.000—M ay 1 ’ 25-’29
Jail Bonds.
This district is in Calhoun County
City-H all Bonds.
4Ms’ 16 . . . $5,000 ...A u g 1 1925
B uilding Bonds.
5s
____ $50.000_______ 20 years
Road Bonds.
G rading Bonds —
5s ’ 19 . . .
$7,000____Feb 1 1929 5s ’ 15 A -O $30,000___ Apr 1 192F
B O N D . DEBT Dec 9 1924. $30,000 5Hs’21 . . . $3,479.52 .Aug 1 ’25-’27
F unding Bonds.
F unding V iaduct Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J ($60.000...Jan 1 ’34-’39 Tax levy val. '23 (14 appr.) .1,103,926
...
$4,000. - Aug 1 ’ 25-'27
l 15,000____Jan 1 1940 School tax rate(per$l ,000) ’23.$89.42 5s
Judgm ent F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 21 J-J $75,000____Jan 1 1931
6 s ’ 22
$17,000
Dec 1 ’31-’41
4H s’23 M -N 20,000____N ov 1 1941 MAPLETON.
A town in Monona County.
Paving B onds (City's Portion).
BOND. DEBT Feb ’24____ $392,178
F un din g B onds.
6s ’ 18 M -N $3.000.-N ov 1 '25-’27
Tax levy v a l.(li appr.) ’22;
W ater W orks Bonds.
Real estate and personal.4,945,050 5s ’ 16 s-a $3,500c_______Serially
. . . $21.509 —Aug 1 ’ 24-’ 28
4,000c_______Serially -s
Other property_________ 633 200 6s ’ 18 s-a
3,500c_________ 1942 5 s ’24 — . 300,000-..O c t 1 ’25-’44
T otal__________________ 5,578.250 6s ’22 s-a
Sewer O utlet B onds.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2094.)
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value)_______ 3.430.955 6s ’ 16 s-a $8,600c_______Serially BOND. D EBT Apr 1924- $480,139
G rading B onds.
Assessed val., real & per­
State & Co. tax(per$l ,000)’23.$40 00
sonal property (1923) — 10,515,656
Populat’n 1910, 13,462 1920, 15.686 6s ’20 s-a $3,500c_______Seriallv
324,500
IN T . is payable at County Treas. TOT. BOND. D T . Apr 1 ’24-$44,000 WaterDdebt______________
155,639
Special assess, bonds (add’l).130,000 N E T E B T _____________
office.
Tax levy val.'24(14 appr.)_ 387,000 Tax rate (per $1,0001'2 3 _____ $15.90
_
Money & credits, full value
Pop’n 1910. 13,374: 1920, 15.731
LYON COUNTY.
(additional)______________ 302.300
P. O. Rock Rapids.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922 $100,574 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $36.00 MARSHALLTOWN- IND. SCH. D.
Bonds.
Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
104,714 Population 1910, 1,100; 1920, 1,367 6s R efu n d in g 12,000___ Feb 1 1926
F-A
Tax levy val.’23(14 appr.).10,942,677 MAPLETON SCHOOL D IST.
5s
...
25.000 ...J u ly 1 1932
Money & credits, full value
This district is in Monona County 6s
-..
90.000______ Dec 1931
(additional)___________ 3,470.250
B ldg. B onds.
Popul’n 1910, 14,624; 1920, 15,431 5s B uilding Bonds.
. . . $15,000 ..................1926
'17
M-N$95,000___ M a y l 193’, 5s'l6
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1922., BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $142,000
LYONS IND. SCH. DIST.
.s
- - . 12.000____ Feb 1 1926 Tax levy val.’ 24 (14 appr.)_2.621,213
This district is in Clinton County
TOTAL DEBT Nov 2 9 ’24 $113,500 Moneys and credits (add'l) .3 331,007
R efu nding B onds.
Tax levy value (14 app.) '23.685.969
5s ’ 15 J-J
$5.000_________1925
525,000 MASON CITY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’2 3 -. $24,000 Moneys and credits______ ’23
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
This city Is In Cerro Gordo County.
Tax levy val. ’22 (14 appr.) 704,823 Population 1920 (est.)________$74.50
1.901 Commission government adopted
Moneys and credits (add'l
June 22 1913.
full value)_______________ 624 800 MAQUOKETA^
C orporation B onds.
School tax rate(per$l ,000) ’21-$91.50
This city is in Jackson County.
4 44s’ 12 M-S $40,000___________1932
Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 6,000
E lectric-Light B onds.
4 4£s’ 16 A-O 35,000_________1936
IN T . payable in Davenport.
5s '19 - - - $54,720 ____ 1925-1939 4>£sT7 J-J
42,000........
1927
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’22 - - $65,000 5s ’ 19 F-A $33,000___________1939
LYTTON CONSOL. INDEP. S. D. Taxable val.(14 appr.) ’22_ 607,410 5s ’ 19 M -N 7,000___________1939
This district (P. O. Lytton) is in Moneys & credits (add’l) -.1,171,633
Judgm ent Ronds.
Sac and Calhoun Counties.
Tax rate (per $1,000 ’22_____ $45-50 5s ’22 J-D $198,000___________1942
School-B ldg. Bonds.
Pop. '10 (Census), 3,570: 1920. 3.626
Fire-Station Bonds.
6s
— .$147,000____ M ay 11926
School tax rate(per$l,000)’21 .$93.00 tV*s'2l
$18.000.......
1932
5s
J-.T
3.000c_______
W ater-W orks Ronds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’ 2 4 --$150.000 m a q u o k e t a ~ i n d ! SCH. DIST. 44£s’08 M -N $16,000........
-1928
Tax levy val. (14 appr.)’ 24- 341 576 4 3 s ’22 F-AS200,000c_ Aug 1 1942 6s ’ 20 F-A 122,000___________1940
4
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 .$46 .00 BOND. DEBT Nov 1923-- $200,000 5 ^ s 2 0 .l-l> 175.000___ Dec 1 1930
Population in 1921 (est.)______1,000
Value of taxable property_-4,519.770 5 K s’20 J-D 125,000___________1930
IN T. at District Treasurer’s office. Population (est.)--------------------- 4.000
{B ridge Bonds.
IN T. at School Treasurer’s office. 5s ’ 17 M-S / $9,000.Sept 15 ’25-*27
McCALLSBURG CONS. IND.
1 40.000.Sept 15 ’28-'37
MARENGO.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sewer B onds.
This city is in Iowa County.
This district (P. O. McCallsburg)
6s ’22 J-D $10,000-..........
1927
Is in Story County.
s
. . . $362.000......... ..................
Sew age-D isposal-Plant Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar 31 ’ 22. $101,000 5s ’ 16 F-A $105,000___________1936
S chool-B u ild ing B onds.
5s '20 F-A$130,000c— Aug 1 192* Special debt ( a d d i t i o n a l ) 236.100 5s ’ 17 M -N 8,000__________ 1932
12,233
Fire Fund B ocds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-. $130,000 Floating debt (additional).
Tax levy value 1924 (1-4____ 836.970 Tax levy val. (14 appr.) ’ 22 303,796 5s ’ 17 M-S $1,000___________1925
Population (estimated)_______ .30
Moneys & credits (add’l ) -.1,895,190
Im orovem enf C ertificates.
Moneys, credits (add’l ) _
_ 113,500 Total tax ratefper $1,000)’ 22.$141.80 6s '15 M -N $8,500___________1925
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $88.00 Population 1910, 1,786 1920, 2,048 6s ’ 17 M -N 5,773___________1927
IN T . at the Harris Trust & Say­
6 s ’ 19 F-A 16,231.41_______ 1929
MARION COUNTY.
ings Bank, Chicago.
6s ’20 M -S 4,000___________1925
Knoxville is the county seat.
6s ’20 F-A
4,500___________1926
MADISON COUNTY.
F unding Bonds.
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1924-$1,023,405
4Ms’ 16 J-J $107.000__ Jan 1 ’26-’37 Tax levy val. ’ 24(H appr.)-5,608,433
P. O. W nterset.
. . . 50,000............................ Money and credit (add’l) —3,623,519
BOND. DEBT N ov 14 ’24- $134,000 ,s
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$63.50
Tax levy val. ’24 (14 appr.) .8,370,994 6s ’ 21 s-a 58.000_June 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’23- $485,000 Populat’n 1910, 11.230 1920,20,065
Money & credits, full value
Floating debt (additional).
9.000
{IN T . is payable at C ity Treas­
(additional)____________ 5,274,413
Sinking fund______________
37,855 urer’s office.
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1924-.......................$30.40 Tax levy val. (14 appr.)’23—
Real estate____________ 5 816,997 MASON C IT Y IND. SCH. DIST.
Popul’n 1910, 15,621; 1920, 15,020
Personal_______________ 818,117 m s 16 M-N191,000 ..........1925-1936
MADRID.
Total__________________ 6 695,114 414s
M -S 40,000______1936
Moneys & credits (full val.)8,311,290 4v*s’ 17 M-N138.000____ M ay 1 1937
A town in Boone County.
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) ’ 21-$36.50 5s '17 M -N 75.000_____Oct 1 1937
W ater Bonds.
5s’
5s ’24 M-S ($6,000.-Sept 1 ’41-’43 Pop’n 1910,
22,995;1920,24,957 18 F-A 55,000______ July 1938
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.. 5s ’ 19 M -N 60,000........... 1929
1_6,000___ Sept 1 1944
6s '21 M -N 75.000c-. .M ay 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24. $67,400 Davenport.
LINN COUNTY.
Marion is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
4 K s’24 M-N$13,000___ Nov 1 1929
C ourt House Bonds.
4Ms
.-.$ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 -................
Jail Bonds.
5s
. . . $50,000_____________
R oad and Bridge B onds.
-s
...$ 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 _____________
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923. $910,000
Tax levy val. ( 14appr.) ’23 - 25.146,931
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . ] 8.034.169
Populat’n 1910 60,720 1920, 74,004

Dec., 1924.]

IOWA—CITIES AND TOWNS

Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) ’ 21—
MASON CITY IND. SCH DIST.
Real estate________________ 31,690
5s ’22 M -N ion.ono___ Apr 1 1942
Personal_________________ 9,595
4 ^ s ’24 M -N 90,000 ___ M ay 1 1944
Corporations_________ x__ 16,781
TOT. B D . D T. Oct 1924-- $834,000
Total____________________ 59.066
Tax levy val. ’24 ( )4 appr.) 4,743,102
Total tax rate (per $1,000)--$16.25
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)______________ 3,543,415
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$9.<j8 MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Red Oak is the county seat.
Population in 1923 (est.)_____23,000
Bridge and Road F un din g.
4 ^ s ’16 - . - $49.000—July 1 ’25-’31
MAURICE IND. SCH. DIST.
F unding Bonds.
This district (P. O. Maurice) is in
5s ’ 19
$83,000_______ _______
Sioux County.
5s
J-J 152.000_______________
S ch oobB u ild in g B onds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’24 $435,000
5s ’23 M-N$55,000c_Nov 1 ’ 25-’42 Taxlevy val. ()4 appr.)’24 7,761 518
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’23 -- $55,000 Money & credits (add’l ) __ 6.333 728
Assessed valuel922_______ 1,651,372 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-—$36.20
IN T. at District Treasurer’s office. Pop’n 1910, 16.604: 1920, 17,048.
MENLO CONS. IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Menlo) is in
Guthrie County.
5s '19 M-NS56.000 _____ 1931-1938
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24- $120,450
Tax levy val. 24(34 appr. val.)334.920
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$26.47
Population in 1924 (est.)________ 700
MILLS COUNTY.
Glen wood is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 19 - - . $30,00 0 c____ 1932-1935
5 s ’ 19 - - .
75,000c____ 1935-1939
6s ’20
44,000c____ 1930-1935
5 s ’23 . - 37,000c____ 1934-1943
Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’ 17
$60,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1926
5 s ’ 18
15,000c____ 1927-1928
F unding Bonds.
6 s ’21 J-J $80,0 0 0c____ 1931-1938
5s ’22 - - 22,000c_________ 1942
5s ’23 M -N 134,000c.May 1 ’25-’43
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2802)
Primary Road Constr. Bonds.
5s
- . - $105,000c_____________
Drainage debt (add’l)_____ $45,617
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $522,000
Floating debt____________
6,037
Sinking fund_____________
19,578
Tax levy val. 04 appr.) ’24:
Real estate____________ 5,230,744
Personal_______________1,580,510
T o ta l__________________ 6,811,254
Moneys and credits (add’l ) ,
full value_______________3,257,028
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24-$41.00
Populat’n 1910. 15,811 1920, 15,422
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
County Treasurer’s office.

MONTICELLcTlNiEb SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Monticello) is
in Jones County.
S chool Bonds.
4^s
-..$ 1 9 0 ,0 0 0 -------- ------------BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
MORNING SUN SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Morning Sun)
is in Louisa County.
H igh-School Bonds.
-s
. . . $165,000.....................—
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
MOROVIA IN d T s CH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Morovia) is
in Appanoose and Monroe counties.
B uilding Bonds.
($3,000c.M ay 15 ’26-28
4% s’24 - - . {12.000c.M ay 1 5 ’29-34
l30,000c.M ay 15 ’ 35-44
(?)
BONDED D E B T ________
MOSQUITO CREEK DR. DIST.
This district is in Pottawattamie
County.
Drainage
B onds.
5s ’ 17 M-S $19,200_____ 1925-1926
5H s’ 17 - „
8,685............
1926
6s ’ 19 . . .
9 ,8 5 0 ---..........-.1925
TOTAL D EBT N ov 1924---$73,895

MT. AYR.
This town is in Ringgold County.
Inc. in 1875. Bonds are tax-free.
Water-Works (Red.beg .Dec. 1 ’23).
54*s’ 13 J-D $45,000c— .D ec 1 1933
City-Hall Bonds.
.s
„ .
$7.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’23- $63,000
Water debt_______________
43.000
MINGO CONSOL. IND. SCH. D. Tax levy val. ’ 23 (H a p p r.).5 615,487
Moneys and credits (add’l,
This district is in Jasper County
full value)____________ 3,057 342
B u ild in g B onds.
Total tax rate(per$l,000)’ 22 $127.00
($4.500_July 1 ’25-'27 Population in 1910,1,646; 1920-1,738
10.000- -July 1 ’28-’32 IN T. payable in Davenport.
5s ’17 J-J
10.000- -July 1 ’33-’36
29.500 __July 1 1937 MUSCATINE.
BOND. D E B T Oct 22 '24- $79,000
City Is in Muscatine Co. Incorp.
Taxable value( M aopr.) '24 402.205 1851.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$15.54
Funding Bonds.
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.. 6s
M-S $28,500_______________
Davenport.
Levee B onds.
5s ’ 15 —
$6,500.................. 19^5
MISSOURI VALLEY IND. S. D.
,5s ’ 17 M -N 15.400--M ay 1 ’25-’34
This district is in Harrison County. 6s
.-13,500__________ 1931
B uild ing Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M-S $20.000___ Sept 1 1937 5s ’ 14 M-NS75.000___June 1 1934
BOND. D E B T Dec 5 ’24---$74,500
Light & Power Plant Bonds.
. . . $350,000 _____ Serially
Tax levy val. ’24 0 4 appr.)-.800,000 4J^s
Moneys and credits (addi­
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 2 - .. $142,000
tional, full value)________ 289,916 Tax levy v a l’22 (1£ act.)- 5,711,260
School tax rate(per$l ,000)’24-150 00 Money & credits (add’l,
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 4,500
full value)______________2,173,145
LN T . payable at Des Moines and Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_____$33.00
Davenport.
Pop’n 1910, 16,178; 1920, 16,068
INT. payable at First Trust &
M ITCHELL COUNTY.
Sav. Bank, Muscatine.
Osage is the county seat.
MUSCATINE COUNTY.
F un din g Bonds.
Muscatine is the county seat.
/$ 12,0 0 0 c____1925-1927
Funding B onds.
J-J l 5,000c........... -..1 9 2 8
$16,000--N ov 1 ’ 25-’ 26
'12.000 _____1927-1928
6,000--- -N o v 1 1927
48.000 ___ 1929-1934 6s
9,000___ Nov 1 1928
10.000..................1935
10.000___ N ov 1 1929
24.000 ......... 1936,1937
_s
94.000 ....................... BOND. DEBT N ov 1923- $155,000
6s
49,928
34.000 _____1937-1941 Warrant debt (add’l)_____
5A s
41,100
24.500 _________1928 Drainage bonds (add’l)
4 ^ s ’22 -42.500 __Jan 1 1928 Tax levy val04 appr.)’23-10.310.170
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922.. $298,000 Monev & credits (add’1)__ 7 534,895
Tax levy value, real______6,034,764 Populatn 1910. 29,505 1920, 29,042
Tax levy value, personal _ 1,379,330
Tax levy val. ( Mappr ) ’22 .$7,414,094 MUSCATINE IND. SCH. DIST.
Moneys & credits (add’l full
Building Bonds.
v a lu e )_________________ 7.330,613 5s ’ 15 J-D $3,000c-June 1 ’25-’27
County tax (per $1,000) ’22 .$28.04 i ^ s '16 s-a 75,000—July 1 ’26-'36
Populat’n 1910. 13.435 1920. 13 921 BOND. D E B T Oct 1919— $125,000
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office Moneys and credits (add’l
full value)_______ 1919—
19.333
Tax levy value /Real est—
19,441
MONONA COUNTY.
0 4 a p p r.)’ 19\Personal _
4,843
Onawa is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919___$131.50
F un din g Bonds.
Population in 1919 (e st.).28,600
5s ’ 19 M -N $45,000_____ 1925-1934
IN T . on refunding 5s at Geo. M .
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924— $50,000 Bechtel & C o.. Davenport; on build­
Tax levy val. ( )4 appr.) ’24—
ing 5s at W. F. Bishop & C o., Mus­
Real estate___________ 7,632.989
on 44is at Harris Trust
Personal______________ 1,060,238 catine, and Bank. Chicago.
Other property________ 1,056.567 & Savings
T otal-------------------------- 9,749.794 MUSCATINE - LOUISA DRAIN
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)____________ 2,329,730 6s AGE DISTRICT NO. 13.
’ 15
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $100 TOTAL A-O $31,100c_________ 1925
D EBT Oct 3 ’ 2 0 - -$228,000
Populat’n 1910. 16.633 1920. 17,125
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bk..
Chicago.
MONROE COUNTY.
Albia Is the county seat.
MYSTIC SCHOOlTDISTRICT.
5s ’ 19 J-J $40,000 ..........1933-1936
This district is in Appanoose Co.
C ou n ty Fund Bonds.
No recent return.
5s
J-D$106,400—Dec 1 ’25-’32
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924 $359,500 NAPIER CONSOL. IND. S. D.
Tax value 0 4 appr.) 1924- 5,652,381
This district is in Boone & Story
Moneys and credits (add’l,
Counties.
full value)____________ 1.754.109
B uilding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $53.00 4 ^ s ’17 M-N$50,000_______________
Pop’n 1910, 25.429; 1920. 23,467 (Due serially ending May 1 1937.)
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’23- $62,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
3,000
MONROE SCH. DIST.
Tax levy val. 04 appr.) ’22—609,654
This district is in Jasper County. Money & credits (add’l ) ----- 74,300
B uilding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$42.00
5s ’ 15 J-D /SI 500___ Dec 1 1925 Population in 1923 (est.)_______ 600
IN T. at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
126,000____Dec 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’23--$29,000 Davenport, and Chicago.




NEMAHA CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district (P. O. Nemaha) is in
Sac County.
S ch ool B onds.
$2,000--A pr 1 ’28-’29
6,000--Apr 1 ’30-’31
20.000-A pr ’32-’36
1
5s ’22
20.000-Apr ’37-’40
1
6,000------Apr 1 1941
21,000----- Apr 1 1942
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)

35
F unding B onds.
4As
M -N $2,0 0 0 c------ 1925-1926
5s
M-S
8,0 00c____ 1929-1937
6s
J-D 11,000c____ 1925-1926
Sewer O utlet & P urifying P lant
B onds.
5t
M -N $35,400c------ 1925-1939
General Sewer Bonds.
5s
M -N $136,000c____ 1925-1941
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 1 ’24- $211,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) ---54,000
Tax levy val. ’24 0 4 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

NEVADA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Story County.
5s
...
$84,000. — ............. 1935
(Subject to call after 1920.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— $84,000
Tax levy val. (}£app.)'24- 544,768
Money & credits (add'l) —1,484,289
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24-$47.15
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 3,000
IN T . at Commercial Nat. Bank. OSCEOLA.
Chicago.
This city Is in Clarke Co. First
incorp. in 1859 and again in 1886.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ’24------$54,000
NEW CHEROKEE I. S. DIST.
This district (P. O. Cherokee) is Water debt, included_____— 2.3.000
Tax levy value ( \ appr.) '23-384,722
4
in Cherokee County.
Moneys and credits (add'l.
B uilding Bonds.
full value)____________ 1,395,708
($8,000--July 1 ’ 25-’28
4% s’24 . . . ] 9 ,000_.July 1 ’29-’31 Tax rate (per $1,000) '23--------$51.00
Population 1910, 2,416; 1920, 2,684
28.000-July 1 ’32-’38
130.000— July 1 ’ 39-’44
BOND. DEBT Sept. 1 1924-$95,000 OSCEOLA COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $82.50
_
Sibley is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
NEWTON.
5s T6 - - - $10,000................... 1925
This city is In Jasper County. 4 ^ s ’ 16 . . .
13,000-..........
1936
Incorporated in 1876.
5s ’ 17
22,750 ..........1925-1937
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 18 —
24,500.......... 1928-1937
5s ’ 17 F-A $8,000_______________ 5s ’ 18 —
10.000..................-1938
5s 18
- - . $40.000____Feb 1 1938 5 s ’ 18 - - 9,000..........1925-1934
5s ’ 19 M-S 10,000_______________ 5s ’20 - - 34,000..........
1940
Id a s Works (red. Mar. 15 1921). 6s ’20 - - 38,000___________1930
4 H g ’ l l M-S S18.000c.Mar 15 1920
Road Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
.s
. . . $100.000________________
5t£s’ l 8 _
_ $10 000-.serially to ’25 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24- $204,500
5K s
—
6,000________ serially Drainage debt (add’l )------- 631,486
6s ’ 21
100,000 _____1926-193J Tax levy val. ( \ appr.) '24.6,382,983
4
Park Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924—-$33.40
5H s’ 17 — $8,500-................... 1929 Moneys and credits (add’l
Sewer Bonds.
full value) 1924-------------1,334,047
514*’ 1 8
>3,010—serially to '27 Population 1910, 8.956; 1920.-10,223
W ater-W orks R efu nd ing Bonds58 ’ 19
. . . $10,000____Nov 1 1930 OSCEOLA IND. 3. D.
Sewer Disposal P lant B onds.
This district is In Clarke County.
5 s ’ 17 F A $31,500c______________
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Due serially ending 1937.)
.s
--.
$4,000___________1925
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.. $502,000
B uilding Bonds.
Tax levy val. '22 04 appr.)—■
s
-.30,000___________1938
Real___________________ 1,025,915 s
- - . 100 000___________1938
Personal_______________ 226.290 BOND. D E B T Nov 1924— $134,000
Other property_________
29,832 Tax levy val. 04 appr.) ’24 426,949
T otal__________________ 1,282,037 Money & credits full value
Moneys & credits (add’l,
(additional)____________1,329.745
full value)______________2,963.600 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--------$27-50
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_____ $30.10 Population in 1920 (est.)------- 2,900
Population 1910, 4,616 1920, 6,627
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at Geo. o s k a l o o s a !
M . Bechtel & C o., Davenport.
This city is in Mahaska County.
First incorporated in 1853 and again
NEWTON IND. SCHOOL DIST. in 1862.
B uilding Bonds.
S treet Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M-N$150,000—N ov 1 ’27-’37 5s ’24 June $23,783.16-June 1 1925
(For maturity, see Y. 118, p. 2735.)
5s ’ 18 M -N 75,000____N ov 1 1938
(Subject to call after N ov. 1 1928.)
F un din g Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $225,000 5s T8 M -N$35,681c-Nov 1 ’25-'36
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 8,600 5s T8 M -N 38 ,000 c..-F eb 1 1938
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1923.)
5s T5 J-J $35,000.-July 1 ’25-’33
O’BRIEN COUNTY.
W ater W orks Bonds.
Primghar is the county seat.
-s
$70,000_______________
Bridge F unding Bonds.
Peoples W ater Co. P urchase
5 s ’ 18 — $13,000..........1926-1928
Bonds.
6s ’19 . . .
5,775_______________
J-J $230,000____July
_s
40,000_________ _____ 5s '22 (Optianal July 1 1932 ) 1 1942
-s
...
60,000_______________ TOT. B D . D T . July 1922— $4>4,458
R oad Bonds.
46,000
5s ’21 . . . $615 000c_____________ Sinking fund______________
Tax levy val. ’ 22 04 appr )1
5s
. . . 175,000_______________ Money & credits (add’l, .809,598
C ourt-H ouse C onstr. B onds.
full value)_____________3,743,394
5s ’ 15 F-A $21,5 0 0 c ............
1925
TOT. DEBT Oct 1923____ $776,775 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$49.00
Tax levy val.(]4 appr.)’2311,140,365 Population 1910, 9.466; 1920, 9,247
Moneys and credits (add'l.
full value) 1923________ 5.815,433 OSKALOOSA INDEP. SCH. D IST.
5s T5 F-A $10,000c__________ 1925
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923______________ $36.00 5s T9 J-J 15,000c____ 1929-1936
4 ^ s ’17 J-J 120,000c____ 1927-1937
Pop’n 1910. 17.262; 1920, 19.051.
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co.. 5s T7 M -N 55,000c____ 1928-1938
Davenport, and on 5s of 1921 at 6s ’21 A-O 25,000c__________1926
6s ’21 J-J
75,000c-..Ju ly 1 1926
County Treasurer’s office.
4M s’23 J-J
15,000c____ 1938-1939
BOND. D EBT N o v ’24 -- $315,000
OELWEIN.
Taxlevy val. 04 appr.) '24-2,113,617
This city is in Fayette County.
Money & credits ’ 24 (add’l,
Sewage Disposal B onds.
full value)_____________ 3 817,167
4 Jfs’24 J-J $45,000_______________ School tax rate(ner $1,000)’24 -J 21 50
r
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 1 ’23—$38,444 Population in 1922 (est.)___ -11,500
Water debt (included)______ 11.675
Floating debt_______________ 14.893 OTTOSEN CONS. IND. SCH. DIS.
Tax levy val. '23 <H appr.)__886,709
This district (P. O. Ottosen) is in
Moneys and credits______ 1,195.920
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1922___ $51 06 Humboldt County.
Population 1910, 6.028; 1920, 7.455 5s B uilding Bonds.0 c ____ 1924-1936
T6 J-J $42,0 0
5s T9 - - 10,000c__________1936
OELWEIN IND. SCH. DIST.
TOT. DEBT Nov 18 ’24____ $52,000
This district (P. O. Oelwein) is in T axlevy val. 0 4 app.) 1924-376,008
Fayette County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$15.31
B uilding Bonds.
Population in 1924------------------ 1,000
4 A s’23M-N $200,000c____ 1929-1943
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 852.) OTTUM W A.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Ottumwa Is In Wapello Co. Ino.
5s T9 J-D $12,000c__________1929 with special charter 1857: reorganized
5s ’23 M -S
8,5 00c...S ep t 1 1943 under General Incorp. Law 1868 and
4 3 s'23 F-A 10.000c-_.Aug 1 1943 again in 1913; city of first class 1893.
A
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24- $230,500 Commission government adopted in
T axlevy val. ’24 0 4 appr.). 886,709 Jan. 1913. Population 1910, 22,012;
Moneys & credits (add’l),
1920 . 23,003.
actual value------------------ 1,195.920
Funding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—$238-10 5s
J-J $21,600--July 1 ’30-’39
Population (est.)---------------------8.000
Park Bonds.
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office. 5s
M -N $20,500____Nov 1 1938
($1,500 yearly)
OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s
J-D 16,000--June 1 ’25-’40
This district is in Boone County.
Incinerator Bonds.
5s
F-A $19,500--Feb 2 ’25-’28
High S chool Bonds.
5s T5 M -N 118,000--M ay 1 ’25-’33
R efu nd ing Bonds.
A-O $60,000c---O ct 1 1928
\ 6,000--M ay 1 ’34-’35 4V2s
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ’22
.$57,000 4Ms’ 16 M-S 95,000c_ Mar 1 1936
_
Tax levy.val.O^app.val.)'18-313,576 (Sub. to call any time aft. Mar. 1 ’31.)
M -N 45,000--M ay 1 ’ 30-’38
Moneys and credits________ 523,681 5s
M -N ( 864.12-May 1 1931
OSAGE.
llO.OOO.OOMay 1 ’32-41
This city is in Mitchell County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 10 J-D $69,000c..-June 1 1931
Fire E quipm ent Bonds.
5s
M -S $3,9 0 0 c ___ 1925-1929 4M s’ 10 J-D 83,000c---June 1 1931

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OTTUMWA.
T O T . B D . D T . N ov 17 ’24 $490,146
Water works bonds (a d d ’l ) _ 212,000
Tax levy val. '24 (44 appr.)—
Real estate_____________ 3,474,522
Personal_______________ 1,174,476
T otal___________________4,648,998
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—$177.80
Moneys and credits (add’l
full value)______________ 3.000,000
IN T . on funding and refunding
bonds at First Nat. Bank. Chicago.
OTTUMWA SCHOOL DISTRICT
F unding Bonds.
5s ’22 F-A $24,000________ Serially
► B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ 21 A-O $300,000...........................
5s
. . . 400.000_______________
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1924 $724,000
Floating debt_____________ 150,000
Tax levy val. ’24 (44 appr.) 4.932,498
Moneys and credits (add’l) .3,055,440
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $88.00
Population in 1920 (Census) ..23,003
IN T. payable in Chicago.
OWASA CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Hardin County.
B uilding B onds.
444s’ 17 M -N $29.250c.N ov 1 ’25-’37
5s ’ 18 M-S
3,174--M ar 1 ’ 25-’ 38
BOND. DEBT N ov 16 ’23..$43,500
Floating debt_______________ 2,000
Tax levy value (Real estate..200,000
44 appraised {Personal____125,000
value— 1920i (Total............. 325,000
Population in 1920______________ 475
PACK W OOD CONS. IND. S D.
This district (P. O. Packwood) is
in Jefferson County.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5s ’20 M -N $95.000c...M ay 1 1925
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924___ $95,000
Tax levy value (44 approx.) ..560.724
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $17.81
_
IN T . at the Continental & Com ­
mercial National Bank, Chicago.
PAGE COUNTY^
Clarinda Is the county seat.
§ F unding Bonds.
444s
M -N $65,000c___ 1929-1939
6s ’ 21 . . . 137,000 -------- 1931-1941
5s ’ 22 F-A I *65,000c. Aug 1 ’27-31
\*60,000c_ Aug 1 ’32-’36
444s M -N 100,000 ________ yearly
(Due yearly until 1942)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924. $454,000
Money & credits (add'l,
full value)____________ 8,257,095
Tax levy ’24 (44 a p p r ,)... 9.032,128
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $38.50
_
PoDul’n in 1910, 24,002; ’20, 24,137
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
County Treas. office, with Chicago
exchange; on others at Halsey, Stuart
&kC o., Inc., Chicago.
PALO ALTO COUNTY.
Emmetsburg Is the county seat.
F un din g B onds.
-s
. . . $388,500_______________
londs bear from 4 44 % to 6% int.)
EN. B D . D T . Oct 1924. $396,000
Drainage debt (add’l ) _____ 611.598
20,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
Tax levy val. (44 appr.) '23:
Real__________________ 7,085,294
Personal______________ 1,330,060
T otal_________________ 8,415,355
Money and credits, add’l.
full value_______________ 2,152,278
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’23-.$90.32
Pop’n 1910, 13,845; 1920, 15.486.
IN T.at G.M.Bechtel&Co.. Davenp’t

g

PARK ERSBU RG.
A town in Butler County.
BOND. D EBT Apr 1 1923.$186,271
Tax levy val. '22 (44 ap p r.)..25 7,529
M oney & credits, full value
(additional)_____________ 832,696
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922---- $37.00
Population in 1910, 938; 1920, 1,108
PATON IND. SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Paton) is in
Green County.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s ’22 s-a $50,000___ June 1 1942
5s
M-S 11,000__________ 1926
494s
J-D 20.000.
1942
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 9 ’23. $81,000
Tax levy val. '23(44 appr.). 476,585
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 380,720

IOWA—CITIES AND TOWNS
GEN. BD . D T. Oct 22 ’24. $167,888
Assessment debt (add’l)
230,864
Tax levy val.(44appr.) '24 9 ;0,684
Moneys and credits(add’l,)l,710,288
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923..$19.40
Population 1910, 4,630; 1920..5,642
PERRY IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.
_s ’21 . . . $75,000.................. 1931
BON D. DEBT N ov 30 ’24.$174,000
IN T .atG .M .Bechtel&Co.,Davenport
PETERSON CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district is in Clay and Buena
Vista counties.
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M -N $48,000c____ 1925-1937
.s ’ 18 . . .
27,000r__________1938
TOTAL DEBT N ov 15 ’24--S75.000
Tax levy val. (44 app.) ’23.-411,952
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ------477,700
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23..$8.00
Population (est.)_______________ 600
PLEASANTVILLE.
A town in Marion County.
BON D. DEBT (water) Oct
15 1924________________ $33,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) ---16,000
Assessed value, real_______ 459,834
Assessed value, personal---- 203,556
Other assessable property. . 683,700
Total assessed value 1924.-1,347,090
Population in 1910, 691; 1920, 859
POCAHONTAS COUNTY.
Pocahontas is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N$400,000__________1939
Funding Bonds.
6s
...$ 5 7 3 ,0 0 0 _______________
(20,000.-M ay 1 ’28-’29
444s’23 . . . {15,000____M a y ll9 3 1
19.000___ M ay 1 1932
20.000___ M ay 1 1933
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924-. $973,000
Tax levy val. (44 app.) '24.9,568,923
Moneys and credits, add’l,
full value, 1923_________ 3,155,940
Pop’n in 1910, 14,808; 1920, 15,602
POCAHONTAS CO. DRAINAGE
DISTRICTS.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923.. $430,000
Floating debt (additional).. 50,000
Tax levy val. 04 appr.) '23.9,568,395
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . .3,155,740
Population in 1923 (est.)_____16,500
POLK COUNTY.
Des Moines Is the county seat.
Road Bonds58 ’ l l . . . $37,0 0 0 c ___ 1925-1936
5s ’20 . . .
67,000c___ 1925-1940
Funding Bonds.
444s’07 . . . $17,00 0c___ 1925-1927
444s’ l l . . .
44,000c___ 1925-1929
6s ’20 . . . 200,000c___ 1931-1940
6 s ’21 . . . 146,000c___ 1926-1935
6s ’21 . . .
17,000c___ 1926-1934
544s’21 . . . 188,000c___ 1925-1936
544s’21 - - .
72,000c___ 1926-1931
5s '22 . . .
100,000c_________1932
444s’23 . . . 151,000c___ 1925-1939
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '18 . . . $102,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1938
5s T8 . . . 185,000c___ 1925-1938
5s ’ 19 . . .
75,000c___ 1925-1939
4 K s’23 . . .
24,000c___ 1925-1929
Bridge Bonds.
4 Jus’ l l . . . $50,0 0 0 c ___ 1925-1930
444s’ 12 . . .
38,000c_________1932
5s ’ 14 . . .
78,000c 1925-1934-----5s ’ 16 . . .
52,000c____ 1925-1936
5s '20 . . .
25,000c____ 1930-1940
5 s ’ 18 . . .
61,000c___ 1925-1938
6 s ’20 . . .
71,000c___ 1931-1940
5 s ’24 . . .
14,000c_________1930
Hospital Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 . . . $94,000c___ 1925-1939
V oting M achine Bonds.
5 s ’ 15 . . .
$2,000c_________1925
5s ’20 . . .
14,000c____ 1925-1931
6s ’21 . . .
54,000c____ 1926-1941
Primary Road Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $350,00 0c____ 1926-1929
6s ’21 . . .
50,000c__________1925
6s ’22 . . . 260,000c____ 1925-1931
6s ’23 . . . 600,000c____ 1931-1938
6s ’24 . . . 150,000c__________1938
5s ’24 . . . 200,000c__________1937
444s’24 . . . 250,000c___ 1938-1939
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.$3,838,000
Drainage bonds (add’l)_
_
329.500
Tax levy val. (44 app.) ’ 24 53,546,765
Moneys and credits (add’l)
full value______________ 50,127,874
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24,$39 60
PoD’n 1910. 110.438: 1920, 154029
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .,
and at County Treas. office.

PELLA.
This city is In Marion Co. First
lncorp. in 1855 and again in 1871.
BON D. D EBT Mar 31 '22- $115,500
Tax levy val. (44 appr.) 'j.2. 513,589
Money & credits (add’l ) __ 3,200,280
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_____ $66.00
Population 1910. 3,021; 1920. 3.338 POSTVILLE IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Allamakee Co
BON D. DEBT Oct 12 ’24_.$33,000
PELLA IND. SCH. DIST.
Tax levy val. ’24 (M ap p .). .338,217
H igh-S chool Bonds.
_•■
5s ’ 15 M -N $33,000____M ay 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924 _ _ ■ 63. 0
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '24. $40,500 Population in 1920____________ 1,039
Tax levy val.(M a p p r.)'24- 596,908
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____67.00 POTTAW ATTAM IE COUNTY.
Council Bluffs is the county seat.
Money & credits (add’l)__ 3,415,504
R ef. Road & Bridge Bonds.
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 3,500
5s T5 s-a $126,000_____________
IN T . is payable in Davenport.
(Due 1-10 yrly. beg. Apr. 1 1920.)
F unding Bonds.
PE R R Y .
4 Hs’ 17 A-O $268,500.........................
This city is in Dallas County.
(Due serially begin. Apr. 1 1922)
General C ity B onds O u tst’ g.
Date
Outstanding 5s ’ 19 J-J 217,614_______________
Issued.
Purpose. Apr. 1 ’23. 6s ’ 21 A-O 386,540 _______ Serially
Oct. 4 1920 City grading.. $1,500 444s’2 3 A -0 180,000____Apr 1 1943
Sept. 1 1910 Water w orks.. 7,000 TOT. BD. DT M ay 1923.$1,134,350
_
171,853
Feb. 2 1914 Water w orks.. 35,000 Drainage bonds (add’l) _
June 1 1917 Funding______ 12,000 Tax levy val. (K appr.) ’23.21,326,317
Moneys & credits, add’l,
Feb. 1 1919 Refunding____12,000
full value______________ 10,857,030
Jan. 1 1919 Funding______ 15,000
M ay 1 1919 Funding______ 15,500 State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’20 $22.30
Pop’n 1910, 55.832, 1920. 61.550
June 15 1920 Funding______18,900
Sept. 1 1921 Park_________ 7,500
Aug. 15 1921 Funding______ 9.200 POWESHIEK COUNTY.
Aug. 15 1921 Funding______ 17,500
Montezuma is the county seat.
M ay 1 1922 Cemetery_____ 3,000
Bridge B uilding B onds.
Jan. 1 1923 F i r e _________ 8.500 4 tfs ’ 17 M -N $50.000......... 1927-1931




F unding B onds.
5s ’ 18 M -N $6 1,200_____ 1925-1935
(2 0,00 0..Nov 1 ’27-’30
6s *21 M -N {20,000.-N ov 1 ’31-’32
(.80.000. .N ov 1 ’33-’3B
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924. $240,000
Tax levy val. (44 appr.)’24
Real estate___________ 9,363,635
Personal______________ 1,683,903
T ota l_________________ 11,047.538
Moneys & credits------------ 8,264.068
Pop’n 1910, 19,589; 1920____ 19,910
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at County
Treasurer’s office.
QUINBY CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district (P. O. Quinby) is in
Cherokee County.
($9,000 _____ 1932-1934
5s
. . . {1 6,00 0_____ 1935-1938
15.000 _____ 1939-1941
50.000
______ 1942
BOND. D EBT Nov 16 ’23..$90,000
IN T . 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___ June 1 1926
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
REMBRANDT CONSOLIDATED
INDEP. SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district (P. O. Rembrandt) is
In Buena Vista County.
S ch ool Bonds.
5s ’ 18 J-J $5 5,00 0..-July 15 1938
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1920--.$59,000
Floating debt_______________ 25,000
Tax levy val. (44 app.) 1920-509,357
Population in 1920--------------------- 300

[V ol. 119,
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’22..$72,000
Tax levy val. (44 appr.) ’ 22:
Real estate_____________ $189,686
Personal_______________
83,601
T ota l__________________ 273,287
Total tax (per $1,000) ’22— $177.00
Population at present (est.)___1,200
SAC CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Sac City) is in
Sac County.
5s T9 M -N $93,750 ____ 1925-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '24-.-$171,500
Population 1923 (est.)------------ 3,000
SAC COUNTY.
Sac City is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4 44s’ 16 J-J
$28,000__ Jan 2 1934
F unding Bonds.
5s T8
-$15,000____ 1928-1938
5s T9 J-J
70,000 ........1925-1939
5s ’20 J-J
20,540____ 1925-1938
Bridge B onds.
544s’21
$40,000____ 1929-1941
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 ’ 22 -- $261,000
Tax levy val. ’ 22 (44 appr.):
Real__________________ 9,646,954
Personal_____________ 2,270,676
T ota l_________________ 11,917,630
Money & credits (add’l ) - - 5,802,747
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 22 $28.46
Pop’n 1910, 16,555; 1920, 17,500
SAC CITY.
A city in Sac County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24- $78,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___1 3,1000
Tax levy val. ’24(44 appr.)-.184,400
M oney & credits full value
(additional)____________1,030,050
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------$60.00
Population 1910, 2,201; 1920, 2,630

RENW ICK IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Humboldt Co.
SCOTT COUNTY
B uilding Bonds.
Davenport is the county seat.
5s ’ 15 J-D $26,000____June 1 1925
Hospital Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924-$26,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$20.52 444s 24 J-D $80,600--D ec 1 ’29-’44
General Fund Bonds.
Population in 1922--------------------- 500
4 44s’23 J-J $85,000........... ................
444s’24J-J
2 4 ,0 0 0 -............... ........
RINGGOLD COUNTY.
5s ’23 M -N 35,000_________ _____
Mount Ayr is the county seat.
5s ’22 J-J
24,000______ ________
C oun ty Home Bonds.
5s T9 . . . $28,000 _____ 1925-1929 6s ’21 M-O 61,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’23- $172,000 6s ’21 M-S 24,000_______________
Primary Road R efu n d in g B onds
Drainage debt (add’l ) ------70,000
444s’22 M-N$350,000 _____________
Tax levy val. ’ 22 (44 appr.):
Real___________________ 5,003,797 444s’23 M -N 350,000______________
Personal_______________ 611,690 444s’24 M -N 450,000......... .............
Primary Road Bonds.
Railroad, &c----------------- 705,290
Total__________________ 6,320,577 5s ’21 M ay 1$75,000_______ _______
Moneys & credits (add’l ) --3,057,342 5s ’22 May 1200,000...........................
State&Co.tax ’ 22 (per $1,000) $30.00 5s ’24 May 1750,000_______________
C ounty P ublic Hospital Bonds.
PoDula’ n. 1910, 12,904 1920, 12.919
444s’ 14 A-O $6.000_______________
V oting Machine Bonds.
RINGSTED SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Ringsted) is in 5s ’20 M-N$49,000_______________
Bridge Bonds.
Emmet County.
5s T9 . . . $43,000....................1929 444s’23 J-J $100,000_____ _____ ____
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924---$60,000 5s ’23 M -N256.000_______________
Population in 1920______________ 600 6s ’21 M -N 53,000_______ _______
6s ’21 M-S 24,000_______________
TOT. B D . D T . Oct ’24..$3,116,000
ROCKFORD.
Floating debt (add’l)_____
16,487
This town is in Floyd County.
6s ’20 A-O $33,850--------- ------------- Tax levy val. (44 appr.) 1924—
Real..................................20,451,141
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 19721
Personal______________ 4,158,309
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 2 ’24. $65,850
Other property------------ 1.202,540
Population in 1910. 916, 1920. 1,030
T o ta l__________
25,811,990
IN T . at the First Nat. Bank, Actual value of money and
Minneapolis.
credits (add’l)_________ 21,955,920
State&Co.tax rate (per M )’24 $43.50
ROCKFORD IND. SCH. DIST.
Pop. TO (Census). 60.000 :’20-73,952
This district (P. O. Rockford) is in
IN T . at office of the Co. Treas.
Floyd County.
($9,000c_ Aug 1 1932
_
5s ’22 F-A { 15.000c_ Aug 1 1937 SEARSBORO CONS. IND. S. D.
_
130.000c-- .Aug 1 191?
This district (P.O. Searsboro) is In
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’24- $61,000 Poweshiek County.
Value o f taxable p rop erty ..1,203,664
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
Tax levy val. (44 appr.)_
_ 300,916
($14,000--M ay 1 ’28-’34
Tax rate (per $1,000 1924___$91.50 4?4s’23M-N( 18,000--M ay 1 ’35-’40
Money & credits (add’l)_
_ 669,661
4.000___ M ay 11941
Population (est.)______________ 1,200
I 44.000____M a y l 1942
INT. at School Treasurer’s office BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____$80,000
Tax levy val. ’24 (44 appr.)-.439,550
ROCK RAPIDS!
Population (e s t .)_______________ 800
This city is in Lyon County.
IN T. at the Iowa National Bank,
Park Bonds.
Des Moines, or Ringheim, Wheelock
5s ’23 A-O $7,000___ Apr 1 1943 & C o., Des Moines.
Improvement Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N $12,000-.N ov 1 ’33-’38
SENECA CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
W ater W orks Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
444s’0 9 _
_
$6,000..$1,000 yearly
($1,000--M ar 1 ’25-’26
W ater, Light & Heating Bonds.
444s’16 . . . $15,000____May 1 1926 444s’ 17 M -N 10,000—Nov 1 ’27-’30
(18,000____Mar 1 1937
Sewer Bonds544s’ 19 . . . $10,500-.Dec 1 ’25-’31 5s '18 M -N 10.000___ Apr 1 1937
6s ’20 . . .
13,500.-June 1 ’32-’40 BOND. D E B T N ov 22 ’21--$40,000
Popu ation in 1921 (est.)______ 225
F unding Bonds.
544s’ 18 . . . $16,000..Feb 1 ’ 25-’,32
544s’ 19 . . . / 4,000 _____ 1928-1929 SERGEANT BLUFF CONSOL.
115.000
....1930-1934
IND. SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Grading Bonds.
This district is in Woodbury Co.
6 s ’20 . . . $16,000_______________
B uilding Bonds
(Due $1,000 yearly on June 1.)
t44s’ 16 M -N $53.OOOc.Nov 1 ’25-’36
Impt. Fund Bonds.
5s T7 F-A 15,000c...June 1 1937
6 s ’ 20
$12,000.-June 1 ’25-’32 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 T8--$90,000
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 ’24- $129,000 Ass'd val’n 1917 (44 a c t .)...706,554
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 111,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000)T7-$43.00
Tax levy val. (44 appr.) '23—
Real estate________
$449,635 Population in 1918 (est.)______ 1,500
IN T . on 4 44s is payable in Chicago
Personal________________ 134.674
Other assessable property 63,084 tnd on 5s in Davenport.
Total______, ____________ 647,373
Moneys & credits (add’ll -1 ,234,588 SEYMOUR.
This city is in Wayne Co. First
Total tax rate (per $1,000) *22$141,00
Pop. TO (Census), 2,005; ’20, 2,172 lncorp. in 1874 and again in 1906.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T 2 A-O $11,500____Apr 1 1932
ROCK RAPIDS IND. S. D.
W aterworks B onds.
This district (P. O. Rock Rapids 5s ’09 M-S $30,000.—Sept 15 1929
Sewer B onds.
is in Lyon County.
5s ’09 M-S $5,000_ Sept 15 1929
_
5s ’ ?9 J-D $130.000 _ ___
Sewer O u tlet & P urifying P lant.
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 ’24- $156,500
Tax levy val. (44 appr.) ’24 687,199 544s’ 18M-N $15,000____Mar 1930
Money and credits (add’l)-l,234,588 TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1922 -$61,500
Tax levy val. (44 appr’d) ’22 289,236
Moneys and credits (add’l,
ROLFE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
full value)_______________ 626,920
This district is in Pocahontas Co Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922___$160.70
B uilding Bonds.
Population in 1910____________2,290
144s’ 16 M -N $5 0,10 0„N ov 1 '25-’38
IN T. payable in Chicago and
5s T8 A-0| 10.000................... 1936 Minneapolis.

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SHEFFIELD SCH. DIST.
S TANWOOD SCHOOL DISTR IC T Tax levy val.(>£app.)’ 23$13,339,006
Park Bonds.
This district is in Franklin Co.
6s '20 . . . J100.000.Aug 15 '35-’39
This district (P. O. Stanwood) is Moneys & credits (add’l) - .9,014,980
1150,000-Aug 15 ’40-’45 in Cedar County.
BOND. DEBT N ovl8 19M .*33.500
Pop’n 1910, 22,156: 1920, 21,861
Tax levy value ( appr.) '24-296,731
W ater Bonds.
. . . $150,000............ ............
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Moneys and credits (add’l,
6s ’ 21 . . . $100,000 _____ 1929-1941
TAMA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Tama County.
full v a lu e )____ __________ 508,450
Police Fund Bonds.
r$l6,000.N ov 1 ’25-’26 STATE CENTER CONS. I. S. D.
T ot. ta* rate (per $1,000) ’24--$37.80
R efu n d in g Bonds.
27,000--N ov 1 ’27-’ 29
This district is in Marshall County. 5s '23 A-O $37,000___ Oct 1 1933
SHELBY CONSOL. SCH. DIST. 5s '23 . . .
10,000___ Nov 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '24____$37,000
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
This district (P. O. Shelby) is in
22,000..N ov 1 ’31-’32 5s '22 M -N ($90,000.-N ov 1 ’28-’42 Moneys & credits (add 1)____781,338
[10,000___ Nov 1 1933
Shelby, Pottawattamie and Harrison
1 10,000___ M ay 1 1942 Tax levy val. '24 04 appr’s).621,194
counties.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Sanitary Im provement B onds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’22.$15.30
5s
. . . $175,000 ____ 1925-1940 4% s
$180,000______________
IN T . at G. M . Bechtel & C o..
6s
...
54,000 ____ 1925-1931 BOND. D EBT Sept 1924.$1,762,000 STORM LAKE.
Davenport.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24..$230,500 Water debt (incl.)_______
100,000
This city is in Buena Vista County.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
298.669
Tax levy val. <14 anor.i ’'>3. 835.597 Sinking fund------------------C ity Hall Bonds.
County seat is Bedford
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $20-40 Appraised value 1924—
4 ^ s ’24 . . . ($4,000___ Aug 1 1929
Real__________________76.648,724
Money & credits (add’l)____ 55,000
130,000.. Aug 1 ’ 30-’35
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
P ersonal_____________ 17.48‘ .792
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $58,300 5s '18 M -N$55,000_______________
Other assess, property. _ 1,961,964 Floating debt (add’l ) ______
5,500 BOND. D E B T Nov 24'22
$55,000
SHELBY COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
14,509 Tax levy v al. ()4 appr.)’23 7,556,377
Total______ _________ 96 .098 480
Harlan is the county seat.
Tax levy value (\4 appr.).24,024,620 Tax levy val. (K app.) '24.1,738,912 Moneys and credits (add’l,
Funding Bonds.
full value)______________ 5,809,680
P op’n, 1910, 2,428; 1920______ 3,658
6s '21 M -N ($60,0 0 0 c____ 1928-1933 Money & credits (add’l
5
mills tax on full value) 13.279.100
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22-$28.30
\ 15,000c_________ 1934
-s
---24,000c___________ _ Tax rate (per $1,000) 192.3.$l.37.no STORM LAKE IND. SCH. DIST. Popula’n, 1910, 16,312 1920. 15,514
1920,
T ils district Is in Buena Vista Co.
5s
. . . 16,000c_____ 1925-1928 P oo’ n 1910. 47 828;City and 71,227
IN T. in New York
at tho 5s ’ 19 M -N $40,000._M ay 1930-’39 TIPTON CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
5s
. . . 50,000c_______________
This district
office of the City Treasurer.
5s ’20 F-A 80,000____Aug 1 1925 Cedar County. (P. O. Tipton) is in
Bridge Bonds.
5s
. . . $30,000 _____ 1925-1930
R efu nding Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 4 ’24 $125,000 SIOUX CITY IND. SCH. DIST.
5s ’22 J-J $5 4,000.:____Jan 1942
School Bonds.
Tax levy val. ( i4 appr.) ’24.10.694,323
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24. $174,000 4Ms’24 M-N$265,000_____ 1925-1944
_
(?)
Moneys & credits (add’l) _ 4,294,649 5s '18 M -N$75,000c_ M ay 1 1928 Tax levy val. ’24(14 appr.). 1,288,018 BONDED D E B T ________
M -N215,000c_ M ay
_
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 24.$21 00 5s '19 A-O 200,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1939 Moneys and credits (add’l,
TOLEDO.
1 1940
5s '20
full value)______________ 2,449,209
Popula’n, 1910. 16.552 1920. 16,065
This city is in Tama County.
5s '21 J-J 300,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1941 School tax (per $1,000)_______ $69.60
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '21 J-D 260,0 0 0 c ... June 1 1941
5s 19 M-S $30,938.-Sept 1 25-39
SHELDON IND. SCH. DIST.
4Ms’22 J-J
30 ,000 c...Ju ly 1 1942
Fund & R efu n d in g Bonds.
This district is in O'Brien and 4 yis'23 J-D f60,000c.June 1 ’34-'38 STORY CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Sioux counties.
This district (P. O. Story City) is 6s ’21 — $15,000____N ov 1 1941
165,000c.June 1 ’39-’43
F unding Bonds.
n Story County.
High School B onds.
4H s’24 J-J 132,000c..Jan 1 ’ 32-’ 36
6s 20 M -S $11,000--Sept 1 25-30
4H s’ 16 M-NS75.000___ M ay 1 1936 4M s’24 J-J 293,000c. .Jan 1 ’36-’44
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
4,0 00--N ov 1 25-28
BOND. DEBT Jan 6 '23____$75,000 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 337.) 5s ’20 _
_ $15.000__________ 1935 6s 20 . . .
3,000____N ov 1 1941
Tax levy val. (14 appr.) '23.731,296
2,000..........1925-1926 6s 21
(120,000c..Jan 1 ’30-’31
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 23. $70,000
Money & credits (add’l ) ____905,650
10.000
..1927-1931
32,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1932 5s '18 J-J
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$160.00 43^s’25 J-J
18.000
..1932-1937 Tax levy val.()£ appr.)’23:
31,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1933
Real estate____________ 265,636
Population 1921 (est.)________ 3,300
.17,000___________1938
38,000c..Jan 1 ’34-’35
Personal_______________
73.773
60,000c.. Jan 1 ’36-’38 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1928.)
Other property_________
26,625
( 19,00 0c...Ja n 1 1939 TOTAL D E B T Oct 10 ’21..$85,000
T o ta l........... ............
366,034
SHENANDOAH.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
M oneys & credits (add’l ) . . 1,495,834
This city is in Page County.
5s T9 J-J $200,000c_.Jan 2 ’25-’29 STORY COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$59.00
Memorial Bonds.
4%s'23 M-S 75,000c.M ar 1 ’25-’29
Nevada Is the county seat.
Population. 1910, 1,626 1920, 1,604
5 s '24 . . . $50,000 _____ 1929-1945 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24.$1,905,000
C oun ty Home Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1705.) Floating debt (add’l ) ------4,400 4K s 17 M-N$75,000._due part yrly. TOLEDO IND. SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1924 *111.500 Sinking fund____________
106,175 3s ’20 . . . J70,000..Sept 1 ’27-'33
This district is In Tama County
Taxable value (% appr.) '23:
Val. school prop. Oct. 1 '24 4,366,000
1 7,000____Sept 1 1934
Real & personal________ 933,280 Real estate_______________ 4.115,000 GEN. BD. D T . Dec 3 '24. $357,000 BOND. D EBT Oct. 1923. $58,000
T axlevy val.(M appr.) '21:
Other property_________
43,654 Equipment______________
251.000 Tax levy val.’24(J4appr.):
Real estate____________ 360,000
T ota l__________________ 976,934 Tax levy val. '24 ()4 appr.):
Real__________________ 10,725,763
Personal_______________
61,000
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . .1 841 535
Real estate____________ 19,250,000
Personal______________ 1,107,670 Moneys and credits_______ 1,450,432
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’22.$57.00
Personal______________ 4,750,000
Total_________________ 11,833,433 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-$83.00
T o ta l.......................
24,000,000 Moneys & credits (add’l) ..9,527,639 Population in 1920____________ 1.90O
SHENANDOAH IND. SCH. DIST. Moneys and credits (add’l,
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’27-$35.70
IN T . is payable at District Treas­
full value)_____________ 13,000,000 Pop’n 1920__________________ 26,185
This district Is in Page County.
urer’s office.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924__$71.00
B uilding Bonds.
f$16.000c.M ay 1 ’27-’30 Population in 1921___________75.000 STRAHAN CONSOL. IND. S. D.
TRAER IND. SCHOOL DIST.
IN T. on school bonds of 1918 and
4H s’ 17M-N 15.000c.May 1 ’31-’33
This district is in Mills County,
This district is in Tama County.
18,000c.May 1 '34-'36 1920 at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co.,
...
111,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1937 Davenport: on refunding bonds of 5s B uilding Bonds.
'17 A-O $50,000____Oct 1 1937 5s B uilding $18,000......... ..................
B onds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924.. $160,000 1919 and 1923 at the Cont. & Comm.
TOTAL D E B T __________
(?)
5s '17 F-A $62,000____Aug 1 1937
Tr. & Savs. Bk., Chicago; on school STUART.
IN T . payable at Shenandoah.
---------bonds of 1919 and bonds due June 1
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1927.)
This city is in Guthrie County. BOND. D EBT Nov 1924.. $ 80,000
1941 at the Northern Trust Co.,
SIGOURNEY.
Chicago; on school bonds of 1921 at First incorp. in 1877 and again in '85. Appraised value__________1,151,063
This city is in Keokuk Co. Inc the Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bk.,
F un din g Bonds.
Taxable val. ($4 appr.) ’ 23_ 287,766
about 1844.
Chicago: on bonds o f 1922 at the 6 s '21 J-D $20,000--------1937-1941 Moneys & credits (add’l.
Sewer (Red. after Feb. 1 1929).
full value)____________ 1,282,512
First National Bank, Chicago, on TOTAL DEBT Mar 31 ’23. $115,518
4 H s 'll F-A $35,000c___Feb 1 1931 school bonds of 1923 at the Chase Water debt (incl.)________
47,000
IN T . on 5s of 1917 at Mason City:
F un din g Bonds.
Tax levy val. '22(M appr.);
on others at Davenport.
6s
M -N SI 1,000c....................... National Bank, New York; on bonds
Real___________________ 206,632
of 1924 at the Chemical National
($500 payable each 6 months beg.
Personal---------------------44,477
M ay 1 1916 to May 1 1926 and Bank. N . Y . ______
Total__________________ 251,109 UNION COUNTY.
P. O. Creston.
$1,000 each 6 months thereafter.) SIOUX RAPIDS CONSOL. S. D.
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . .1,778,020
Liberty Memorial Bonds.
This district is in Buena Vista Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$74.20 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $168,000
($1 ,000c. ..N o v 1 1926 ROND. DEBT Nov 14 '24 . .$47,000 Population, 1910, 1,826 1920, 1,716 Tax levy val.’23(M appr.) .6,908,444
Money & credits, full value
11,000c.Nov 1 '28-38 Tax levy val. '24 (14 appr'd)_700.000
(additional)____________ 3,860,897
2,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1939 Population (est.)_____________2,200 SULPHUR SPRINOS SCH. DIST.
1 ,0 0 0 c...N o v 1 1940
This district is in Buena Vista Co. State & Co. tax(per $1,000) ’23$38.00
5s '21 M -N
2,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1941 SLATER SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1924..$32,000 Popul’n 1910, 16,616; 1920, 17,268
1 ,0 0 0 c...N o v 1 1942
This district is in Story County.
2,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1943 Building bonds_____________ $25,000
VALLEY JUNCTION.
1,000c. ..N o v 1 1944 BOND. D E B T N ov 15 ’24..$25,000 SUTHERLAND IND. CONS. S. D.
This city is in Polk County. First
This district (P. O. Sutherland) is Incorp. in 1893 and again in 1906.
10,000c.N ov 1 ’45-'49 T ax ljv y val. '24 ( 4 appr.)..250.000
in O’Brien County.
C ity Hall Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $17 50
BOND. DEBT May 1 '24— $22,000
5s '21 M -N $24,000c.N ov 1 '26-40 Population 1920________________ 670 6s '21 J-DS120,000c... June 1 1926 Assessment debt (add’l)_____116,846
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924...$126,000
(For amount due each year see
val. 24 (
T axlevy value (\4 approx.). 524,435 Taxable & cred tsX appr.)--492,490
V. 114. p. 1101.)
SLOAN IND. SCH. DIST.
Moneys
(add’l) full
IN T . at the Continental & Com­
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1924.. $99,500
This district is in Woodbury Co.
value)___________________ 232,028
mercial Trust & Savings Bank, Chic. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_____ $9.50
Sinking fund (est.)-----------3,000 4J*s'16 M -N f$27.000 M -N 1 '25-’33
Tax levy val. (M appr.)‘24. 427,159
t 8.000 M -N 1 ’34-’35
Population. 1910. 2,573 1920, 3.631
M oney and credits (addi­
BOND. D E B T Oct 14 '24--.$36.500 SWALEDALE CON. IND. S. D.
tional, full value)______ 1,381,633 Tax levy val. (\4 appr’d )'24 $686,645
This district is in Cerro Gordo Co. VALLEY JUNCTION IND. S. D.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$36.80 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $40.00
Building Bonds.
Population. 1910. 2,032 1920, 2,210 Population in 1923----------------- 1,500
5a
F-A / SlO.OOOc.Feb 1 ’26-'35 5s Building Bonds.
'16 J-D $35,000--June 1 ’25-*38
IN T . is payable at Harris Trust
I 20,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1936
& Savs. Bank, Chicago, Northern SPENCER.
BOND. D EBT Oct. 8 23...$30,000 BOND. fDEBT Nov 1924.. $103,500
Sinking u n d ..___________
20,000
This city Is in Clay County.
Trust C o., Chicago, and Geo. M .
IN T . payable at Continental & Tax levy val.()4 appr.) '24..506,565
F unding and Fire B onds.
Bechtel & C o., Davenport.
Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Rate of tax (peril,000) 1924_$35.67
5)4s’ 18 . . . $19,500c
Mar 1 1928
'18 . . .
10,500c............. ............
SILVER LAKE TOWNSHIP CON. 6s E lectric-Light-Plant Bonds.
8WEA CITY SCHOOL DIST.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district Is in Kossuth County. VAN BUREN COUNTY. seat.
44Ss'17M-N ($50,000c_ M ay 1 1936
_
Keosauqua is the county
5s
. . . $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 ........................
B uilding Bonds.
1 12 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1937
$41,500......... ..................
.s
...
14,000........................... TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924.. $172,400 4H s’ 16 M-N$80,000____N ov 1 1936 5s '23
Funding Bonds.
S ch ool Bldg. Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1921. $81,000
value 1923 _______
6s '20 M -N $96,000c____ 1929-1939 Taxable & credits (add’l ) . . 823,239 Assess, val. real estate_____2.499,200 4)4s’ 12 — $43,000— .....................
Moneys
770 720
J21.000—May 1 ’25-’31
BON D. DEBT July 1 '23..$107,000
Other assess, property_____ 393,735 4H s’16 M -N \36,000-M&N 1 ’32-’35
Tax levy val. (\i appr.) '19.-586,928 Tax rate (per $1,000' ’ 22------- $48 00 T ot. ass’d val. '21 ( \4 act.)_2,892,935 Co MQ
Q OAfl
Q
Population, 1910, 3,005 1920, 4,599
Moneys and credits (add'l,
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o., Tax levy val.(H appr.) '2 1 . 723,233 BOND. DEBT Nov 17 r
full value)_______________ 45,250 Davenport, or at Chicago office.
Population 1920______________ 1,600 Assessment debt (add’l)2*4."$235*,555
42,122
Population 1920 (est.)-------------1,100
Tax levy val.(M appr.)’24-5,109,960
IN T . on 5s o f 1920 at the office of SPENCER IND. SCH. DIST.
TABOR CONS. SCHOOL DIST. Moneys and credits (addi­
White-Phillips C o., Davenport
This district is In Clay County.
This district (P.fcO. Tabor) is in
tional , full value)______ 2,704,726
Building Bonds.
Fremont County.
State&Co.tax(per$l,000)’24 $40.60
SIOUX CITY.
5s '18 . . .
70,000____Dec 1 1928
S ch ool B onds.
Pop’n. 1910. 15.020; 1920 14,060
City Is In Woodbury Co. First
R efunding B onds.
s '18 . . . $38,000...........................
incorporated In 1857 and again in 5s ’ 22 M -N $55.000___ M ay 1 1942 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1923--$56,000
VAN HORN IND. SCH. DIST.
1874. Commission govt, adopted BOND. D EBT Oct 14 '24. $130,000
This district is in Benton County.
—
Feb. 15 1910.
Tax levy val. ’24 (Jiappr) 1.139,971 TAMA.
Building Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Moneys and credits (addi­
A city in Tama County.
4J^s’24 M-S $7 5,000..Sept 1 ’42-’44
tional, full value)------- $1,948,277 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922--$24,000 5s '16 M -N i$l 1,000c Nov 1 ’25-'35
t 16,000c-.8ept 1 1936
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$14.70 Special assess’t debt (add’l) -.144,375
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4}£s'16 J-J (10,000___ Apr 11935 lNT.atG.M .Bechtel&Co.,Davenp’t . Taxlevy val. '22 (M appr.)-.422,737 BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '22-.$31,000
Tax levy val '20 (}4 appr’d).125,707
\26,000___ Apr 1 1936
Money & credits, full value
4Hs'16 J-J 222,500..Jan 1 ’25-’36 SPIRITLAKE CON IND. S. D.
(additional)----------------------476,300 Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)______ _________368,326
4Jis'18 J-J 200,000____Jan 1 1938
This district is In Dickinson Co.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $68.50 School tax rate (per$l,005) ’20$71.80
5s
. . . 225.000..........1925-1939
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,290; 1920, 2,601 Population in 1920______________524
6s '20 . . . 10 4,00 0...Aug 15 1940 5s '24 M -N $75,000...................... ..
INT. payable at Geo. M . Bechtel
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '23____$80,000 TAMA COUNTY^
Fire Fund Bonds.
& Co.. Davenport.
f $8,000.-M ay 1 1925 Tax levy val.(Ji app.) '23—
Toledo is the county seat.
18,000-May 1 ’26-’27
Real estate_______________ 701,867
R efu n d in g Bridge Bonds.
VILLISCA.
4 Jis’23 M -N 20,000.M ay 1 ’28-’29
Personal_________________ 167,091 4 ^ s ’ 17 M ay $60.000..M ay 1 ’ 27-'32
This city is in Montgomery Co.
I 22,000-May 1 '30-’31
Total____________________ 868,958
F unding Bridge BondsFunding Bonds.
1 24,000.May 1 '32-’33 Moneys and credits (add’l,
5 8 '18 M -N $68,000________ ’25-’30 5s
...
$6,500___ M a y l 1925
5s ’23 . . . /20 ,000 ..July 1 ’25-’28
full value)________________ 715,488 5s '18 M -N 75,000 ..........1931-1937
Sewer Bonds.
«•*
130,000.. July 1 ’29-’33 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $61.30
F unding Bonds.
6s
...
$6,500___ Nov 1 1928
Population in 1920____________1,701 Jis’ 16M-N $24,000_________ ’ 25-’30
Judgm ent F unding Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
4 H s'0 5J-J $59,000c...Jan 11925
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office. BOND. D EBT Oct 13 '24. $238,500 5s
...
$12,000___ Aug 1 1937




38
VILLISCA (Concluded).
C ity im pt. Paving B onds.
6s
...
$8,000____Oct 11930
GEN. B D . D T . N ov ’2 4 .. $39,000
_
34,158
Assessment debt (incl.)_
Tax levy val.(14 appr.)’23- 370,247
Moneys & credits (addi­
tional full value)_____ 1,144,251
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
1922______________________$202.70
Pop’n, 1910, 2,039; 1920, 2,111

IOWA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Funding Bonds.
_
_
$18,000 serially_ serially
_
.s
_ $18,000 _________serially
_
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924.. $178,000
10,000
Sinking fund_____________
Tax levy val. O i a p p r .)’23 892,224

W ATERLOO.
County seat of Black Hawk Co.
First incorporated June 23 1868 and
again in 1906. Population in 1910,
26,693 in 1920, 36,230.
VINTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Funding Bonds.
This district (P. O. Vinton) is In 4s '05 M -N $20,000c...M ay 1 1925
Benton County.
4>£s’08 M -N 50,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1928
B uilding Bonds.
4 Jus’ l l M -N 50,000c_ M ay 1 1931
_
6s '21 M -S$100,000c..Sept 15 1926 5s ’ 15 M -N 29,500c.Nov 1 ’25-’35
4H s
J-.T 80 000c______ Serially 6s ’20 M-S 30,000c.Sept 1 ’26-'35
BON D. D EBT Oct. 13 24 $175,000 6s '21 F-A 73,500c.Aug 1 ’32-’41
Tax levy val. (K appr.) 23 655,354 (For maturity see V . 113, p. 1277.)
Moneys and credits (add’l
4 A s ’24 F-A* f 7,0 00c...A u g 1 1935
full value)______________2,533,399
(90,000c.Aug 1 ’ 36-’44
Sch. tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 23-S99.90
Water-Works Bonds.
IN T . on 6s payable in Vinton; on 4 ^ s ’ 10 J-J J $S2,000c_Jan 15 1925
\ 325,000c..Jan 15 1930
4H s in Davenport.
(Part due every 5 years.)
WALL LAK e I n d T SCH. DIST.
Fire Equip. Purchase B onds.
6s ’21 J-J $36,500c.Jan 1 ’25-’31
This district is in Sac County.
($1.5 0 0 c ... June 1 1931 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 870.)
4,000c. June 1 '32-’33
Bridge Bonds.
5s '23 J-D \ 5.000c.June 1 '34-’35 5s ’09 M -N $4,000c-Nov 1 ’25- 31
|15.000c.June 1 ’37-’40 5s ’09 M -N 34,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’29
3,5 0 0 c ... June 1 1944 5s T2 J-J 4,778.84cJan 1 ’25-’33
[36.000c_ June 1 1942 5 ^ s ’ 13 A-O 13,050cOct 15 ’25-’33
_
BON D. D E B T M ay 1923. $65,000 5s ’ 13 J-D 39,000c.Dec 1 ’25-’32
Value of taxable property..l,572,468 5s '19 M-N117.000c.Nov 1 ’25-’39
Population (est.)---------------------1.250
Ju dgm ent Fund Bonds.
IN T . at the Farmers' State Bank, 5s ’ 19 M -N $3,500c.M ay 1 ’25-’31
5s ’20 M -N 5,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’29
Wall Lake.
____
Improvement Fund Bonds.
WAPELLO.
5s ’23 M -N$24,000c.Nov 1 25- 34
This city is in Louisa County.
6s '23 M -N 12.000c.Nov 1 ’26-’34
F u n din g B onds.
f$16,000.Nov 1 31-38 6 s ’23 M -N 77,090.31cNov 1’25 34
6s ’24 M -N 12,000-Nov 1 ’ 39-'42 5s W ater W orks F unding Bonds.
’23 J-J $50,000c.Jan 1 ’28-’43
4,000_ N ov 1 1944
_
4,500. ..N o v 1 1944 Park Bonds.
6s ’08 M -N $17,000c.M ay 1 ’25-41
BON DED D E B T ________
(?)
P op’n, 1910, 1,326; 1920______ 1,480 5s ’09 M -N 35.000c.M ay 1 ’29-40
5s ’09
10,000c-----IN T . payable at City Treasurer’s 5Ms’ 17 M -N 106,OOOc.Aug 1929-1939
F-A
1 ’30-52
office.
---------„ _
G E N .B D .D T .,incl.$457,„„„
WAPELLO CONS. IND. S. D.
000 water bds. Apr 1 ’24$1,423,335
This district is in Louisa County.
127,009
B u ild in g and F.auipment B onds Warrant debt (incl.)------($15.0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1927 Assessment debt payable
from special funds—
6,000c__________1928
Paving bonds _ - $599,072
7,000c__________1929
5s ’23 M -N
Sidewalk bonds. 21,932
96 ,000 c____ 1930-1941
Sewer bonds—
69,284
26,000c__________1942
Street light fixBON D. DEfeT Oct 1924.. $181,000
ture b o n d s ... __1J 00 ^ ^
Tax levy val. ’ 24 (34 appr.).1,150,886
M oney & credits (add’l ) — 891,000
T R ^ r y.VaV-’23A M- ! - P- : )A.856,429
WAPELLO COUNTY.
Personal_______________
Ottumwa Is the county seat.
Other property-------------- 20o,322
_a
. . . $40,000......... 1925-1926
T otal____________________ 7,298,569
.8
. . . 25.000................... 1927 Moneys & credits (add’l ) _.8,641,652
.8
. . . 120.000......... 1928-1933
.8
. . . 30.000................... 1934 Tax rate (per $1,000) '23--------$58-20
IN T. on
at City
_s
. . . 46,000................... 1935 Treasurer’sbonds marked (*) at Nat.
office; on others,
F un din g Bonds.
6s ’21
M-N $58.000___ M ay 1 1938 Park Bank, N. Y. City, except on
issue of
................... 1908, which is payable at
6 s ’21 M -N 77,000...........
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $771,000 Waterloo in N. Y . exchange.
Warrants outstand’g iadd'l)
68,498
WATERLOO IND. SCH. DIST.
Tax levy val.O i appr.)’24:
. . . ($300.000...............1925
Real estate_____________8,154,649 s
| 400.000------- .------1930
P ersonal_______________ 1.473,904
1937
Other property_________ 1,016,671 4Ms'24 M -S *(22,000.- M a r 1 1938
\23,000-..M ar 1
T otal................................10,645,224
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Moneys and credits______ 5,013,126
. . . $27.000..------- --------State & Co. tax rate, 1923____$49.00 s
Pop’n 1910, 37.743: 1920____37.937 BOND. DEBT M a r ’2 4 .. $926,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office Assessed valuation_______ 18,743,863
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’21.$60.00
Population (est.)--------------------16,150
W ARE CONSOL. IND. S. D.
IN T . at Elston, Clifford & Co.,
This district is in Pocahontas Co.
Chicago; on bonds marked (*) at the
B uilding Bonds.
Harris Trust & Savs. Bank of Chic.
4 H s’ 16 M-N$37,000___ May 1 1936
(Subject to call $1,000 yearly for 5
years after 1921, and $2,000 yearly WATERLOO (EAST) IND.SCH.D.
for 10 years after 1926.)
6s
. . . $113,000c.............1 9 2 6
B O N D . D EBT Nov 1924.. $37,000 5s
...
2 0 ,0 0 0 c... Aug 1 1928
4s
_
_
24,0 0 0 c ... June 1 1933
W ARREN CO. DRAIN. DIS No. 6.
F un din g & B uilding Bonds.
6 s ’22 M-NS94.575_ M ay ’26-’ 32 5s T5 J-D $25,000c
_
June 1 1925
T O T . BD . D T . Oct 15 '24. $94,575
H igh-Schooh-Bldg. Bonds.
Tax levy val.( A appr.) ’24.8 334,551 4M s’ 16 F -A $l50,000c...F eb 1 1936
M oney & credits_________ 7,206,101 5s T8 M-S 100,00 0c...S ep t 1 1928
R efu n d in g Bonds.
WASHINGTON^
4Ms
F-A $13,000c--------------- 1929
This city is in Washington Co.
6s
J-J
12,000c--------------- 1926
W ater Bonds.
4 1 4 sT 7
0c...Ja
1 1937
4 H s’24 M-NS80,0 0 0 ..N ov 1 ’27-’42 4H s’ 17 . . . 100,00 0c..-Ju n 1 1937
18,0 0
ly
Sewer Bonds.
..
24 ,500 c...Ju
4%s'24 M-N$60,000_-Nov 1 ’25-’36 5s ’22 .DEBT Oct 1924-. ly 1 1927
BOND.
$599,500
F unding B onds.
„
„
Taxable val. OA
5s ’ 17 M-S ($1,500------Sept 11927 Money & creditsappr.) ’23.4,329,022
(add'l)----2,043,651
[24,000.-Sept 1 ’28-’35 Population 1920____________ 23,000
S treet Impt. Bonds.
IN T . on bonds at Dist. Treas
6s ’23
$91,000yearly
BON D. D EBT Sept 27 ’22 $60,500 office in New York exchange.
39.500
Water debt (incl.) -----------Tax levy val. {A.appr.) ’22.1,045,231 WAUKEE CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district is in Dallas County
Moneys and credits (add’l,
B uilding B onds.
,
full value)______________3,957,288
Tax rate (per $1,0001 ’22 — $51.50 t ^ s ’ 17 M -NJ39,800..M a y 1 '25-35
Popula’n 1910, 4,380; 1920, 4,950 5s T7 F-A 20.000___ Aug 1 1937
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co.. TOTAL DEBT N ov 1924. $63,500
Davenport, or at Chicago office.
WAUKON IND. SCH. DIST.
W ASH INGTON COUNTY.
This district is in Allamakee Co.
P. O. Washington.
High School Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 3 ’24 $111,000
Tax levy val.'23()4appr.)- 9,506,504 4>4s’ 16 M -N $47.000c.M ay 1 -25 35
($2,0001925: $3,000 yearly 1926-1929
Money & credits,full value
inch: $4,000 1930, 1931 and 1932;
(additional)___________ 11,041,662
$5,000 1933 and 1934. and $15,000
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23 $36.00
1935.)
Popul’n 1910, 19.925; 1920, 20,421
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $49,000
W ASH INGTON SCHOOL DIST. Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) '24 606,892
Moneys & credits (add’l) ..1,321,235
S ch ool B onds.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Waukon,
6s ’ 18 M -N $150.000................- - - 5s ’ 19 . . . $200.000___________1939 or at District Treasurer’s office.
TOTAL D EBT Sept 30 ’22 $208,000
Sinking fund_____________
7,000 WAVERLY.
This city is in Bremer County.
Tax levy OA appr.) 1921..1.224.903
Incorp.
M oneys & credits ’21 (add’l) 5,227,024 Bonds are non-taxable.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921...$83.00 March 2 1859.
W ater-W orks R efu n d in g Bonds
Population in 1921 (est.)--------- 5,500
6s ’21 J-J $12,000____July 1 1926
Cemetery Bonds.
W ASH INGTON TW P. CONSOL.
6s ’20 M -N $15,000_____1926-1930
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
M unicipal Imp. {red. Dec. 1 ’08).
This district (P. O. Rippey) Is In
4 H s’08 J-D $15,000c— Dec 1 1928
Greene County.
W ater and L ight Bonds.
_s ’20 M -S $100,000--------------------5s ’ 15 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1935
(Due serially for 30 years)
_s
...
60,000-...........--.1 9 2 5 5s ’ 17 A-O 15,000----- Oct 1 1937




TOT. BD. D T . Oct 21 ’24. $82,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
24,066
T axlevy val. (K a p p r.)'23. 795,431
Moneys and credits_______ 1,654.589
Tax rate (per $ 1 , 0 6 6 ) 1923____ $39-75
Population 1910. 3.205; 1920, 3.352
§ IN T. payable at Geo. M . Bechtel
& C o., Davenport, or at Chlcagc
ofrice; on other bonds at First Na­
tional Bank, Waverly.

[V ol. 119.
WINNEBAGO COUNTY.
P. O. Forest City.
Drainage Bonds.
4 ^ s ’24 M -N$153,000______________
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922. $210,000
Tax levy val.’ 23 04 appr.) .5,824,821
Money & credits, full value ,
(additional)____________ 3.015.757
State & C o. tax (per $ 1, 0 0 6 ) ’ 23$32 6 0
Popul’n 1910, 11.914; 1920, 13,489

WAYNE COUNTY?
WINNESHIEK COUNTY.
P. O. Corydon.
County seat Is Decorah.
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’24. $66,000
F un din g Bonds.
Tax levy val. '240A ap p r.).7,384,132 5s ’24 J-J ($15,0 0 0 c...J a n 2 1925
Money & credits, full value
i 40,000c..Jan 2 ’26-’29
(additional)____________ 4,696,962
Bridge Bonds.
Popul'n 1910, 16,184; 1920, 15,378 4s 09 J-J $61,000c.-Jan 1 '25 29
5s '13 M -N 67.000- Nov 1 ’ 30-’33
WEBB CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1924-- $187,000
This district is in Clay County.
Taxable value, real --------- 8,040,450
B uilding Bonds.
Taxable value, personal .1.807.314
4H s’ 16 Mar $42,000...................193* Tax levy v a l.(K appr.) '23.9,853,764
TO TAL DEBT Nov 1924..S42.000 Moneys and credits (add'l,
Taxable val.’24 04 a p p r.)..44 4.215
full value)______________5.576,977
Tax rate (per $ l , 0 6 d ) 1924_ $ 5 1 . 6 6 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '23.$38.00
_
I'on'n. 1910, 21,729; 1920. 22.091
WEBSTER CITY.
IN T . on funding bonds at County
This city is in Hamilton County.
Treasurer’s office; on others payable
M unicipal Gas Plant Bonds.
in Decorah.
6s '20 F-A $75,000___ Aug 1 1925 W IN T E R S E T .---------BOND. DEBT Oct 1924_. $112,500
This city is in Madison County.
Water, light & gasdt. (incl.) 107,000 First incorporated in 1876 and again
Sinking fund (water)______
4,000 in 1885.
Tax levy val. '2404 appr.):
x W ater-W orks B onds.
Real estate_____________ 810,617 4 ^ s ’09 . . . $60.000c..................1929
Personal_______________ 248.404 5s 16 M -N 16,000-.M ay 1 ’31-’36
T o t a l ..______ __________ 1,059.021
E lectric Light & Pow. Sys. Bds.
Moneys and credits (add’l,
6 s '21 J-J $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...------- ---------full value)______________ 2,348,485 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1924.. $205,500
City tax rate ’ 22 (per $1,060> .$38 50 Water & light, debt (in ch )..
76,000
Population, 1910, 5,208 1920, 5,657 Tax levy val ’?3( A annr.). 603.856
Monevs & credits (add’l). 2.200,575
WEBSTER CITY IND. SCH. DIS Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...$64,60
A district in Hamilton County.
Population 1910. 2.818: 1920, 2.906
$15.000___ Nov 1 1928
5s
x IN T. at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o,.
35.000___ Nov 1 1930 Davenport; others at First Nat
5.000.
.N ov 1 ’31-’34
Bank, Winterset.
5a
. . . -j 50,000___ Nov 1 1935
5.000.
.N ov 1 '36-'39
WINTERSET SCHOOL DIST.
125.000____Nov 1 1940
This district (P. O. Winterset) is(i
TOTAL D E P T 1921_______ $275,000 Madison County.
T axlevy val.0 4 appr.) ’21-1.154.472 5s ’ 19 J-D $150,000___ June 11929
Money & credit (add'l)___ 2,465.438 j 5S ’20 J-D 60,000___ Dec 1 1925
Population 1918 (est.)________ 6,560 6s ’21 A-O
4,000-----Apr 1 1921
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923 $214,000
WEBSTER COUNTY.
Taxlevy val. ( A appr.) ’ 23 649.134
Fort Dodge is the county seat.
Moneys and credits--------- .2,470 250
Drainage Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1923------$66.60
5^ s'1 9 . . . $90,000........................... Population iu 1922 (est.)-------- 3,060
6s
. . . 119.000...........................
Funding Bonds.
WOODBINE IND. SCH. DIST.
6s
. . . $40,000_______________
This district (P. O. WoodlbineMi
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’22_. $40,000 in Harrison County.
Warrant debt (add’l ) -------34.672
B uilding B onds.
,
Drainage debt (add'D ___ 375,135 4Us
A-O $25.000c_______ serially
Tax levy v a l.(^ a p p ,)’ 23.$16,463,659 BOND. DEBT Nov 1922. .$25,000
Money & credits (add’l),
Tax levy val. 04 appr.) '22.750,000
full value
.
__ 5.938 732 Population in 19)9 .
--------- 1,500
Popula’ n, 1910, 34,629 1920, 37,6U WOODBURY COUNTY.
County seat Is Sioux City.
WEST BEND CONSOL. SCH. D
Road Bond*.
_
_
This district is in Palo Alto Co.
6s '21 _ $57 509c .M ay 1 1925
_
B uilding Bonds.
1
4 ^ s ’ 16 M-NS62.500____Mar 1 1936 5s '22 . . . f400.000..M ay ay '26- 31
50,000 - . M
1 1931
5s '17 M -N 15.000___ Mar 1 1936
ay 1
T O TAL D EBT Nov 22 ’24 $76,000 5s '23 . . . (150.000 - Ma y 1 ’’32-’33
(500,000-.M
34-’38
Tax rate (per $1,606) 1924____$6.36 _s
...
6,800_______________
5s ’24 M -N 400,000-.M a y 1 ’32-’39
WEST LIBERTY?”
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2610)
This town is in Muscatine Co.
f 40,000____M ay 1 1929
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
45.000 __ M ay 11930
5s T9 M-NS20.000 .........1925-1934
TOTAL DEBT Mar 31 '22 $36 558 5 s ’24 . . . (50.000___ M ay 11931
40.000 __M ay 1 1932
Taxlevy val. 1921________ 2,238,555
[25,000____ M ay 1 1933
Population, 1910, 1,666 1920. 1,834
F un din g Bonds.
WEST LIBERTY IND. SCH. DIS 6s ’21 . . . $60 0 0 0 ..Apr 1 '31-’35
5s '23 _
_
98,000---M a y ’33-’40
This district Is in Muscatine Co.
C ou n ty Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
44$s'16 M -N$48.000--M ay 1 ’ 25-'36 5b ’ 18 . . . $152,000 -------- 1925-1932
5s ’ 19 . . . 100.000 _____ 1925-1929
(Subject to call after 1931)
41*sT7 M -NS17.000___ May 1 1936 6 s ’21 . . . inn.000-.Apr 1 ’31-'35
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’22-.$82.000 6s Bridge. .Bonds.
'21 .
i$100.000.Apr 1 ’26-’3C
Tax levy value (Real estate..475.868
\ 18 000 -April 11931
1919 04
(Personal____300,845
Bonds.
appr’d ) ___ [T ota l________776,713 5s C ourt-H ou se-C onstr. 1925-193S
T5 J-J $287,000 -------CO. BD. DT. Oct 1 ’24 *2.5$5.000
WEST UNION.
Tax levy val'23(Kappr.) .36,381.675
This city is in Fayette County.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23..$15.34
Paving Bonds.
6s ’23 M-S $76,000_______________ Pop’ n. 1910, 67,616: 1920. 93 000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $101,500 INT. payable at office of Co. Treas.
Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) ’ 23 $338,734
Moneys & credits (add’l ) - . l ,248,218 WORTH COUNTY.
Northwood is the county seat.
Pop’n, 1910, 1,652; 1920, 1,777
Drainage B onds.
_
6s ’21 . . . $200.000..M ay 1 ’25-’ 36
WHAT CHEER.
This city is in Keokuk County.
5 s ’24 . . .
26,300_ Oct 1 ’28-’ 39
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924.. $45,000
Sewer D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
6s
. . . $50.400----------------------- Drainage bonds (add'l)----- 421.060
BOND. DEBT Mar 31 ’22..$79.700 T axlevy val.O i appr.)’ 24 —
Real estate_____________4,484.599
Tax levy val.’ 22 (.A a p p r .)..229.456
M oneys & credits (add’l)------578.946
Personal_______________ 1,051,400
T otal__________________ 5,535.999
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22------- $45.00
Population, 1910. 1.720 1920, 1,626 Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)----------2,857.716
WHEATLAND IND. SCH. DIST Population, 1910, 9,950 1920,11,630
This district is in Clinton County
WRIGHT COUNTY.
B uilding Bonds.
($ 6,00 0..N ov 1 25- 30
Clarion is the county seat.
4 ^ s ’ 17 M -N ( 9 ,0 0 0 ..Nov 1 ’31-’36
C oun tv Road Bonds.
117.000___ Nov 1 1937 6 s ’20 M-N$19,000-_Nov 1932-’33
63,000..Jan 1933-’41
TOTAL D EBT Oct 14 ’2 4 ...$3 3.00 0 6 s ’21 J-J
“ " 27,500-_July 1 ’25-’28
Tax levy val. OA appr.) '23.225.826 6s ’21 J-J
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000,1 '23-S49.00 6s ’ 21 M-S 2 2.500 ..S ep t 1 ’31-’3S
Population in 1923--------------------- 664 5Ms’21 A-O 32.000. .O ct 1 ’34-’37
,36,000-.O ct 1 ’38-’41
WINFIELD.
24.000.
-M ar 1 ’25-’28
A town in Henry County.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1923-S122.300 54£s’22 M-S (34.000._M ar 1 ’29-’30
l 7,000____Mar 1 1931
Tax levy val.'22 OA ap p r.). 200,747
4 A s ’22 A-O 70.000 __Oct 1 1934
Money & credits, full value
(additional)------------------- 623,939 4 ^ s’23 F-A 80.000 __Feb 1 1940
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $42.50 5 sBridge Bonds.
’ 13 M-S $27,000..Mar 1925-’28
Population in 1910, 934; 1920, 1,027
5s ’ 15 J-J
28,000.-Jan 1929-’31
5s ’ 17 J-J
23,500..Jan 1925-’30
WINFIELD CONS. IND. S. D.
5 K s’22 M-S 30,000.-M ar 1 ’ 28-’31
This district is in Henry County.
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’2 4 -. $523,500
S ch ooP B u ild in g B onds.
.
4 3 s ’23M-N$ 160,000c---------- Serially T axlevy val. ’ 23 04 appr.);
4
R eal___________________ 8,261,964
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924..$160,000
Personal_______________ 1,015,837
Tax levy val. 1924-------------T o ta l__________________ 9,277,801
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ---- 863,893
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— 549.50 M oneys & credits (add’l ) --4.480,986
Population (est.)--------------------- 1,600 State & co. tax '23 (per $1,000)$33.00
Popula’n, 1910. 17.951 1920. 20,348
IN TER E ST at Winfield.

Dec., 1924.]

MISSOURI—DEBT OF STATE

39

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
ITS
before or at the time of getting the assent of the voters an annual tax must
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
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
Organized as a Territory (Act June 4 1812)_____Dec. 7 1812 to above.
Sec. 44. General Assembly Not to Contract Debts Except as Herein.—
Admitted as a’ State (Act March 6 1820)_______ Aug. 10 1821
The General Assembly shall have no power to contract or to authorize the
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 69,415 contracting of any debt or liability on behalf of the State, or to issue bonds
other
except In the
State Capital______________________________ Jefferson City or First. evidences of indebtedness thereof, they cannot befollowing cases:
In renewal of existing bonds, when
paid at maturity,
Governor (term expires Jan. 1929)________ Sam A. Baker out of the sinking fund or other resources.
Second. On the occurring of an unforeseen emergency, or casual deficiency
Lieut.-Governor (term expires Jan. 1929)__Phil A. Bennett of the revenue, when the temporary liability incurred, upon the recom­
mendation
exceed the sum of
Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1929)-Charles U. Becker for any oneof the Governor first had. shall nottwo years from and$250,000
year, to be paid in not more than
after its
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1929)__C. Eugene Stephens creation.
Third. On the occurring of any unforeseen emergency, or casual deficiency
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1929)______ L. D. Thompson of the revenue, when the temporary liability Incurred or to be Incurred
exceed
sum of $250,000
year, the General Assembly
Att’y-General (term expires Jan. 1929)_____Robert W. Otto shall submit the Act providing forfor any oneor for the contracting of the
may
an
the loan,
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday liability, and containing a provision for levying a tax sufficient to pay the
after the first day of January, and there is no limit to length o f sessions: but Interest and principal when they become due (the latter in not more than
after the first seventy days members can draw only a dollar a day for their thirteen years from the date of its creation), to the qualified voters of the
services, except every tenth year, when the statutes are revised, at which State, and when the Act so submitted shall have been ratified by a two•ession members are allowed $5.00 per day for 120 days. A session of this thirds majority, at an election held for that purpose, due publication baying
been made of the provisions of the Act for at least three months before such
kind was held in 1919.
A constitutional amendment to increase the pay o f the legislators from election, the Act thus ratified shall be irrepealable until the debt thereby
incurred shall be paid, principal and interest.
$5 to $10 a day was defeated in N ov. 4 1924 (V. 119, p. 2553.)
The State of Missouri contains 114 counties and the City of St. Louis,
Fourth.— Section 1. The object of this amendment is, in recognition of
the latter being a separate civil division subject to a dual government with military service, to provide employment and rural homes for soldiers,
• full set of both county and city officers.
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,
H ISTORY OF DEBT.— The interesting details o f Missouri’s eventful Including former American citizens who served in allied armies against the
history in debt-making and debt-paying will be found on page 111 of the Central Powers and have been repatriated, and who have been honorably
“ State and City Supplement” for April 1893. The total debt, including discharged, hereafter referred to as “ soldiers” ; and to accomplish such
accrued interest, &c. on Jan. 1 1865 was $36,094,908. The indebtedness purposes by co-operation with the agencies of the United States engaged in
of the State at present is as follows:
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
Seminary Funds (Con.)—
S tate Capitol Refdg. Bonds.
' *
5,000r__May 15 1929 tracting of the liability of the State of Missouri by the issuance of its bonds
3-KT3 J-J $309,000c July 1 1925 5s 09 J-J
(Subject to call on any int.-paying 5s 11 J-J
5.OOOr... July 1 1931 in an aggregate sum, not to exceed one million dollars, is hereby authorized
6s ’ l l J-J
12.OOOr. ..J u ly 1 1931 and directed, said bonds to be in the denomination of one thousand or five
date upon 30 days’ notice.)
hundred dollars each, or o f both denominations (as the State Board of Fund
2 ,000r_Apr 15 1933
5s ’ 13 J-J
Certs, of indebt, to State fund—
5.000—.M ay 15 1933 Commissioners may determine) and be payable thirteen years from the
5s ’ 13 J-J
S ch ool Fund.
issuance thereof; shall be payable to bearer in lawful money of the United
3.000
___________April 1
1936
5s ’ 16 J-J
6s ’05 J-J $201,000r__Apr 28 1925 5s ’ 18 J-J
States,
6.000
___________July 1 and shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed four and one-half
1938
6s '06
J-J
2.000r__Jan 2 1926 5s '22 J-J
pei centum a year (as the State Board of Fund Commissioners may deter­
3,OOOr__Jan 2 1942
6s ’ 10 J-J
6.000r__July l 1930
mine) , payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July of each
Soldier’ s Bonus Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-J2,909.OOOr...July l 1931 5- g ’ 92X4-9$!5.000 OO0*Vtir 1’ 28-37 year, and to that end suitable coupons shall be attached to each bond for the
5s ’ 18 J-J
18.000___ July 1 1938 4 J^s’24 J-D 3,600,000*.June 1 ’25-44 payment of said interest; each coupon shall have a facsimile of the signa­
5s ’22 J-J
1,000r---Jan 2 1942 (For maturity see V. 178, p. 2478)
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
Road bonds.
Seminary Funds.
5s '91
J-J 646,958r__Apr 1 1941 4 ^ s ’22M-S f2,000,000*.Sepl$ l 1926 by the Governor, and be countersigned by the Secretary of the State, with
\3.000,000* - Sept 1 1927 the great seal of the State attached; and shall be registered by the State
5s ’05
J-J
5.00Or__Apr 2 1925
5s '95
J-J 22.881r__July l 1945 4}^s’22 J-D 12.000,000* .D ec 1 1911 Auditor to which he shall certify on each bond, and authenticate such regis­
11.000.009* Dec 1 1925 tration by his signature and his official seal attached; said bonds, when so
5s ’95 J-J
5,000r. —Apr 9 1945
6s ’06
J-J
5,OOOr__Feb 25 1926 4 ^ s ’ 23M-N 5.000.000*Nov 1 ’ 28-’3? prepared and executed, under the supervision of the State Board of Fund
5s ’08
J-J
5.OOOr__Jan 1 1928 4s ’24 M-S $4,000,000*Sept l ’33-’34 Commissioners, shall be sold to the best advantage by said Board, but for
5s ’08
J-J
6.OOOr__M ar 1 1928 4s g ’24 M -N 6,000,000 *Nov 1 ’35-’37 not loss than par. The proceeds of said sales or sate shall constitute a fund
to be designated as the Soldiers’ Settlement Fund, and shall be used ex­
* coupon or registered.
5s ’08 J-J
5,000r.-D ec 15 1928
Soldiers’
INTEREST on the State Capitol refunding bonds is payable at State clusivelyaas a revolving fund by thedesignate,Settlement Board or department
for such period of time as it may
for
soldier
Treasurer's office or at Mercantile Trust Co.. St. Louis: on the State sch o o l settlement and at such costs as are approved and the such projects ofrequisi­
Governor, and
and seminary certificates at State Treasury. On soldiers’ bonus bonds tions upon the Soldiers’ Settlement Fund shall by the Governor’s approval,
bear
at the State Treasurer’s office; on all road bonds and bonus bonds of 1924 after which this fund with its accrued earnings, shall be returned to the
at the Chase National Bank.
general revenue fund of the State. Contract or contracts for expenditures
T O TAL P p RT. Sec.— The total bonded debt as o f Sept. 1 1924 of the t - loans to carry out the purpose of this Act in excess of said one million
State was $40,307,839. Excluded from this total are $4,398,839 school doll irs, with interest collected thereon, shall, to the amount of said excess,
and seminary certificates, which are held in trust by State. The total be illegal and void and forever non-payable.
cash held in Treasury to the credit of all o f the State funds on Sept. 1 1924
Sec. 2. That the General Assembly shall, and does hereby levy an annual
amounted to $17,717,146. Tnese school and seminary fund certificates tax of one cent on the one hundred dollars valuation of the taxable property
are registered and are non-negotiable and non-transferable. They are held of the State for the payment of the accruing interest on the said bonds, and
in trust by the State Board o f Education for the benefit o f the State Public for the creation of a sinking fund for the payment thereof, said taxes begin­
School fund and the State Seminary University fund.
ning w't.h the year lO’^O. to he levied au i collected annually as in case of
ASSESSED VALUATION.— On Jan. 1 1923 the State’s assessed valua­ other State taxes in this State, until said bonds are fully paid.
tion o f all taxable property for State taxation was $4,613,927,203. The
Sec. 44a.— Amendment Authorizing issuance of $60,000,000 highway bonds.
following table shows assessed valuation and State tax rates for the last — In addition to the exceptions made and created in Section 44,
fourty-four years:
the General Assembly shall have the power, from time to time, for the pur­
Tax Rate.
Years.
Valuation.
Tax Rate. pose of constructing hard surfaced public roads, in each county of the State,
Valuation.
Years.
1 .8 0
$ 4 .0 0 1 9 1 5 _____ . . $ 1 , 6 5 8 , 5 8 7 ,4 1 4
1 8 8 0 _________ $ 5 3 2 , 6 9 2 ,0 4 3
to contract or to authorize the contracting of a debt or liability on behalf
1 .8 0
3 .0 0 1 9 1 6 _____ . . 1 , 7 0 1 , 9 3 7 ,5 2 3
8 0 5 , 6 6 8 ,8 4 4
1 8 9 0 _________
of the State, and to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness thereof
1 .8 0
9 3 8 , 2 0 2 ,0 0 5
2 .5 0 1 9 1 7 _____ - . 1 , 7 5 8 , 8 8 0 ,0 1 0
1 8 9 5 _________
not exceeding, in the aggregate, sixty millions of dollars, such bonds t >bear
1 .8 0
2 .5 0 1 9 1 8 _____ - - 1 , 9 0 9 , 5 3 6 ,7 0 7
1 9 0 0 _________ 1 , 0 0 1 , 7 6 6 ,4 6 4
interest at a rate not exceeding five per centum per annum, payable semi­
1 .8 0
2 .5 0 1 9 1 9 _____ 2 , 4 9 4 , 7 2 0 ,4 0 7
1 9 0 2 _________ 1 , 0 4 6 , 4 6 9 ,1 4 4
annually, and maturing not later than thirty years from the date they bear.
1 .8 0
1 .7 0 1 9 2 0 _____ . 2 , 6 9 4 , 5 6 7 ,4 6 1
1 9 0 4 _________ 1 , 1 5 3 , 1 5 2 ,4 1 9
The said bonds and the interest that will accrue thereon shall be paid out
1 .7 0 1 9 2 1 _____ - . 4 , 9 2 0 , 9 2 6 ,1 7 9
1 .0 0
1 9 0 8 _________ 1 , 3 7 7 , 3 6 0 ,6 9 2
of a fund to be provided by the levy and collection of a direct and annual
1 .3 0
1 .7 0 1 9 2 2 _____ - - 4 , 3 6 1 , 6 2 8 ,5 2 7
1 9 1 0 ________ 1 , 7 6 1 , 6 6 4 ,3 6 6
tax upon all taxable property in the State. Any motor vehicle registration
1 .0 0
1 .9 0 1 9 2 3 _____ - . 4 , 3 5 1 , 1 2 2 ,6 7 9
1 9 1 2 _________ 1 , 8 5 7 , 6 7 6 ,1 7 4
fees or license fees or taxes, authorized by law, except the peoperty tax
$ 1 .8 0 1 9 2 4 _____ - . 4 , 5 9 1 , 2 1 2 ,5 1 8
1 .0 0
1 9 1 4 _________ 1 , 9 4 6 , 9 5 0 ,3 4 7
thereon, less the cost and expense of collection and the cost of maintaining
The large increase in values for 1919 was due to an increase in valuations any State highway department or commission, authorized by law, shall,
made by the State Board of Equalization for the benefit of the public schools after the issuance o f such bonds, and so long as any bonds herein authorized
of the State. Another such increase was made in 1921. Increase in are unpaid, be and stand appropriated without legislative action for and to
values for 1921 was recommended by the State Tax Commission and the payment of the principal of the said bonds, and shall be credited to a
adopted by State Board of Equalization, raising all taxable property to 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
full or true value.
Of the tax rate per $1,000 for 1924 ($1.00), 20c. Is to pay pensions to the of taxation necessary to raise the amount of money needed for that year to
blind, 20c. for the Soldier Bonus bonds, 10c. for the State Capital bonds, pay the principal and interest maturing in the next succeeding year, taking
and 50c. for the support o f the State Government. This latter includes into consideration available funds, delinquencies and the cost of collection.
the higher institutions o f learning, the eleemosynary institutions and The Auditor shall annually certify the rate of taxation so determined to the
salaries, criminal costs and all otner expenses of the State Government. clerk of the county court of each county and to the assessor or other officer
Interest on State o f Missouri Road bonds and payment o f the bonds, as in the city of St. Louis, whose duty it may be to make up and certify the
they fall due, are taken care of by receipts from the Auto Department, tax books wherein are extended the State taxes. It will be the duty of said
which amounted to $4,004,083 for 1923. Receipts from this Department clerks and the.said assessor or other proper officer in the city of St. Louis to
for 1924, up to Sept. 1, totaled $4,310,075. Constitutional amendment extend upon the tax books the taxes to be collected and certify the same to
voted by tne people subjects all taxable property to taxation to pay interest the collector of the revenue of their respective counties, and the city of
and retire Road bonds. However, it is believed that tne auto receipts St. Louis, who shall collect such taxes at the same time and in the same
will pay all interest and retire all bonds.
manner and by the same means as are now or may hereafter be provided
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Missouri has made provision In Its constitution by law for the collection of State and county taxes, and pay the same into
restricting the creation of debt both on behalf of the State and of Its muni­ the State treasury. The Legislature shall enact such laws as may be neces­
cipalities. That part relating to the State is found In Article 4, Sections sary to carry into effect this amendment..
An initiative proposition tending to carry out the provisions o f this
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 amendment was submitted to the voters on Nov. 4 1924 and was ratified
(V . 119, p. 2553.)
unforeseen emergency or casual deficiency. The State is prohibited from
lending its credit to any person, association or corporation or to pledge
Sec. 44b.— Amendment Authorizing Issuance o/$15,000,000 Soldiers' Bonus
Its credit for the payment of liabilities of any individual, association or Bonds.—-In addition to the exceptions made and created in Sections 44
corporation.
and 44a, the General Assembly shall have power, for the purpose of paying
An amendment to Section 44 of Article 4 voted on N ov. 2 1920 provides to each bona fide resident of the State of Missouri who served honorably
for the issuance of State bonds in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 for a in the military or naval forces of the United States of America at any time
soldiers’ settlement fund. Tne voters on Aug. 2 1921 voted in favor of a between the sixth day of April, 1917, and the 11th day of November, 1918,
section— 44b—-providing for a soldier bonus bond issue of $15,000,000. The a bonus of ten dollars for each and every month or major fraction of a
validity of the soldier bonus amendment was tested in a friendly suit month, that such resident was in active service, to contract or to authorize
brought before the State Supreme Court where a decision favoring the bonus the contracting of a debt or liability on behalf of the State, and to issue
was made (Y. 114, p. 216). Another amendment voted on Nov. 2 1920 bonds or other evidence of indebtedness thereof not exceeding, in the aggre­
(Section 44a) provides for the issue o f $60,000,000 bonds for highway gate, fifteen millions of dollars; such bonds or other evidences of indebted­
purposes. On Feb. 26 1924 an amendment (Section 44c) authorizing an ness to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum, pay­
additional $4,600,000 bonds to pay the bonus to those not compensated able semi-annually, and maturing not later than twenty years from thefdate
under the original $15,000,000 was carried (V. 118, p. 1438).
they bear. The said bonds and the interest that will accrue thereon shall
The sections relating to the indebtedness of cities and other munici­ be paid out of a fund to be provided by the levy and collection of a direct
palities are found in Article 4, Section 47: Article 9. Section 6, and Article annual tax upon all taxable property in the State. It shall be the duty of
10, Sections 12 and 12a. These sections make clear (1) that a munici­ the State Auditor, annually, on or before the first day of July, to determine
pality cannot loan its credit; (2) that it cannot subscribe to the capital the rate of taxation necessary to raise the amount of money needed for
stock of corporations; (3) that it cannot get into debt unless two-thirds of that year to pay the principal and interest maturing in the next succeeding
the voters voting at an election favor it, and then only to an aggregate vear taking into consideration available funds, delinquencies and the cost
o f 5% o f valuation, except, as per amendment o f 1920, that cities of 75,000 of collection. The Auditor shall annually certify the rate of taxation so
or more inhabitants may by a tivo-thirds vote create a debt not to exceed determined to the clerk of the county court of each county and to the
10% of the assessed valuation; except also that with such assent any county assessor or other officer in the city of St. Louis whose duty it may be to
may be allowed to become indebted in a larger amount for the erection of a make up and certify the tax books wherein are extended the State taxes.
court house or jail, “ or (as per amendment of 1906) for the grading, con­ It will be the duty of said clerks and the said assessor or other proper
structing, paving or maintaining of paved, graveled, macadamized or rock officer in the city of St. Louis to extend upon the tax books the taxes to be
roads and necessary bridges and culverts therein; and, as per an amendment collected and certify the same to the collector of the revenue of their re­
of 1920, that cities of 75,000 or more inhabitants may exceed the limit by an spective counties, and the city of St. Louis, who shall collect such taxes at

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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 o f 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. Amendment Authorizing Issuance of $4,600,000 Additional
Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds.— 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:
"A n Act to provide for the payment o f a bonus to certain residents of
Missouri, or their survivors, who served with the military or naval forces
of the United States during the war between the United States and the
German Empire and its allies; creating a soldiers’ bonus commission and a
board o f review, defining their powers and duties and fixing the compensa­
tion o f the members and employees thereof; authorizing and providing for
borrowing fifteen million dollars by the State and the issuance and sale of
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 o f paying such
bonuses and the costs and expenses o f 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 o f 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 o f 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 o f the sale thereof.
Sec. 45. State’s Credit Not to be Loaned.— The General Assembly shall
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 of the
tax authorized under Section 14 o f Article X of the Constitution, to an
amount not exceeding $1,000,000 for the exhibition of the resources, prod­
ucts and industries o f the State in the centennial celebration o f the Louisi­
ana purchase in the city of St. Louis.
Sec. 46. Public Money, Grant of, Prohibited.— The General Assembly shall
have no power to make any grant, or to authorize the making o f any grant
of public money or thing of public money or thing of value to any indivl dual, association of individuals, municipal or other corporation whatsoever:
Provided, That this shall not be so construed as to prevent the grant of aid
in a case of public calamity.
Sec. 47. Municipalities Not to Lend Credit or Grant Public Money— Fire­
men’s Fund Permitted— Pensioning Blind.— 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 o f a fund for the pensioning of crippled and disabled fire­
men , and for the relief o f 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 further, 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 further,
That the General Assembly of the State o f Missouri shall cause an annual
tax o f 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 o f providing a fund to be devoted in the manner
provided by law to the pensioning of the deserving blind. I f 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 o f 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. Municipalities Not to Subscribe to Capital Stock nor Aid Corpora­
tions or Institutions.— No county, township, city or other municipality
shall hereafter become a subscriber to the capital stock o f any railroad or
other corporation or association, or make appropriation or donation, or
loan its credit to or in aid o f any such corporation or association, or to or
In aid o f 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 o f the purposes aforesaid by the General Assembly,
or by the charter o f 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 o f such municipality
prior to its adoption, or to prevent the issue o f renewal bonds, or the use
of such other means as are or may be prescribed by law for the liquidation
or payment o f 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. Municipal Indebtedness, Limit of—How Increased— Exceptions.—
No county, city, town, township, school district or other political corpora­
tion or subdivision o f 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 o f two-thirds of
the voters thereof voting on such proposition 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 the incurring o f such indebtedness, except
that cities having a population of seventy-five thousand inhabitants or
more may, with the assent o f two-thirds o f 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 o f the taxable property therein,
to be ascertained by the assessment next before the last assessment for
State and county purposes previous to the incurring o f 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 of paved, graveled, macadamized or rock roads and necessary bridges
and culverts therein; and provided further. That any county, city, town,
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State, incurring any indebtedness requiring the assent of the voters as
aforesaid, shall before or at the time of 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:
And provided further, 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 of 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 of 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 of the votes cast within the limits of said
city of St. Louis voting for and against this amendment shall be against
Its adoption, then no bonds shall be issued under this amendment; and
provided further. 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 of St. Louis alone: Provided, That in the
city of St. Louis the amount of bonds now aggregating $6,111,000, that
being the amount assumed by said city in the scheme o f separation from
the county of St. Louis and the sum of $5,808,000 heretofore prior to
Jan. 1 1901 expended in the construction of 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 pronerty 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
of water works, the interest whereon and the principal whereof shall be pro­
vided for from the income of said water works. Said city shall establish
a sinking fund for the payment of the bonds so authorized according to the
times fixed for the maturity of the same: Provided, further, 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
of 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 of 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 of the value of the taxable property in said
city, to be ascertained as above specified. The principal of said public
utilities bonds shall not constitute an obligation of the city enforceable
out of the funds raised by taxation. Such city may also issue its bonds,
other than public utilities bonds, for the payment, in 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 bond? due in that year, out
of the general revenue of that year raised by 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. Certain Cities Allowed Additional Indebtedness for Water Works
and Light Plants.— Any city in this State, containing not more than 30,000
inhabitants, may, with the assent o f 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 or 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: Provided, 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 contracting 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, was
voted down (V. 118, p. 1438).
(See 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 districtThe 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

D ec., 1924.]

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41

The pronortion of the colored population was 6.70% in 1880. 6.70%
at a rate not exceeding 6 % , and are to mature 'within 20 years from issuance.
In 1890. 5.2% in 1900, 4.8% in 1910 and 5.2% in 1920. In number, blacks
(V. 117, p. 803.)
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— In reply to our inquiry as 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.
to whether or not bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued
by the State or any o f its municipalities were exempt from taxation, we
were advised under date of December 8 1911 by the Secretary of State
CITIES, COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE
that “ bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by this
State are subject to taxation under the State constitution. There has
STATE OP MISSOURI.
been no legislation enacted exempting such papers from taxation.”
Under the terms of Section 12766, Revised Statutes o f 1919, as amended
The Merchants' Laclede National Bank, St. Louis, is the fiscal agent for
in 1923 (p. 375, Laws o f 1923), State, county, town, city and township
the State of Missouri.
bonds are required to be listed as taxable property.
SECURED DEBT T A X LAW VOID.— The Supreme Court of Missouri ALBANY DRAINAGE DIST.
BIG T A R K IQ D R A IN A G E DIST.
on July S 1921 held the secured debt tax law, passed by the 1917 Legislature,
This district is in Gentry County.
This district is In Holt County.
invalid.
5^s'22 F-A$355,000--Feb 15 '27-40 6s '11 M-S $57,500c____ 1925-1929
(For amount due each year see 6s
M-S 25.000c__________1932
SAVINGS BANK IN VESTMENTS— PURPOSES FOR WHICH
BOND. D EBT O ct 6 '2 4 .. $119 00G
V. 114, p. 2041.)
CORPORATION MAY BE CREATED— IN VESTMENT OF DEPOSITS
5,000
— The law regulating the investments by Missouri savings banks is gov­ BOND. DEBT M ay 1922..$355,000 Floating debt (add’l)______
otal assessed val'n 1923 _2,000,000
erned by Sections 11871 and 11872 of Article 5 of the Banking Laws of that Assessed benefits__________ 625,966
IN T . at Merchants’ Laclede Nat.
State, revision of 1919. which read as follows:
Bank, St. Louis.
Sec. 11871. Purposes for which corporation may be created— invest
ANDREW-NODAWAY DR. DIST.
ment o f deposits.— Corporations may be created under this article: First
This district (P. O. Guilford) is in BIRMINGHAM DRAIN. DIST.
for the purpose of receiving, for accumulation and safe-keeping, any dt
Nodaway and Andrew counties.
osit of money, from any person, corporation or society, and investing
This district is in Clay County.
F-A $191,500 ____1925-1943
olding and repaying the same, crediting and paying interest thereon, as 5 s '23maturity see V. 116, p. 1089.) 6s T9 A-O $356,250 ____ 1925-1939
(For
In this article authorized and provided, and not otherwise; and secondly, BOND. DEBT Feb. 1923.-$197,000 BOND. D E B T Oct 1920---$380,000
also, at its option, in connection therewith, for the purpose of taking ann
receiving as bailee for safe-keeping and storage only jewelry, plate, money,
BLACKWATER DR. DIST. NO. 1.
specie, bullion, stocks, bonds, securities and valuable papers of any klnt». ATLANTA CONS. S. D. NO. 3.
This district Is In Johnson County.
and other valuables, and guaranteeing their safety, upon such terror
This district is in Macon County. 6= TO . . . $71 200..........1925-1930
:
and for such compensation as may be agreed upon; and to let out vaults
S chool Building Bonds.
TOTAL D E B T Dec 1 '2 4 .. $84,000
safes and other receptacles for the uses, purposes and benefits of such cor­ 5s '23 F-A $47.500r Feb. 1 '25-’43
poration. All sums so received, except those held as bailee for safe-keep­ TOT. BD. D T. Oct 13 '24. $45,000 Assessed benefits 1924_____ 418 425
ing and storage only, and the income derived therefrom, and all moneys Assessed value 1923 (X act.) 862,500
entrusted to any such corporation, by order of court or other lawful Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$16.00 BOLLINGER COUNTY
Marble Hill Is the county seat.
authority, shall be invested only as follows:
IN T . at the Union Trust C o.,
5s '20 J-J $324 0 0 0 ...J a n 1 '25-’40
First—-In bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United East St. Louis, Ills.
(For maturity see V . 110, p. 385.)
States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged for the
BOND. D E B T Oct 4 '2 4 .. $324 000
payment o f the interest and principal.
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
37.000
ATHENS TOWNSHIP
Second— In bonds of this State bearing interest.
This township is in Gentry C ounty. Assess, vai., real estate____6,070.000
Third— In bonds of any State in the Union that has not, within five
years previous to making such investments by such corporation, defaulted 6s '20 J-J $100,0 0 0 c ...............1935 Assess, vai., personal_____1,440 000
In the payment of any part of either principal or interest thereof.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $100,000 Other assess, property___ 800,000
otal assessed value 1924
Fourth— In bonds o f any city, county, town, township or school district Total assessed value 1924.-5,041,500
(about X actual)______.8 310 000
Of this State that has not defaulted in the payment of any part of either Population in 1920__________ 15,634
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24. .$9.60
principal or interest thereof, within five years previous to making such in­
Population 1910, 14,576; 1920.13,909
vestment; and provided, such bonded debt does not exceed 5% .
AUDRAIN COUNTY.
Fifth— In the bonds of any city, town or county which had, in each case,
IN T . at the St. Louis Union Trust
at the time o f the investment, more than 20,000 inhabitants, as ascertained
Mexico is the county seat.
C o.. St. Louis.
by the United States or State census made next preceding such investment
H ospital Bonds.
in the States of Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska. 5Hs'18 M -N $o5,000 ____ 1925-1937 BOONVILLE.
Wisconsin, Colorado or Texas, issued pursuant to the authority of any law
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
This
City
o f such States: Provided, the entire bonded indebtedness of such city 5s T9 M -N 37,400 _____ 1925-1938 incorp. city is in Cooper Co. third
1819
or county shall not exceed 5% of the assessed value of the taxable property BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '24. $115,000 class 1898. and as a city of
therein, including the issue of bonds in which said investment is made, as Assessed valuation—
Water-Works Bonds.
shown by the last assessment preceding the investment; and provided
Real estate___________ 28,472,270
further, that such city, town or county, or State in which it is situated, has
Personal & other prop’y 5,787,960 5s>’ 19 M-S $42 000___ Sept 7 1939
Sewer-Extension Bonds.
not defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest
Total 1924 (70% a ct.).32,260,230 5s '19 M-S $10 000_____ Sept 1930
thereof within five years previous to making such investment. It shall State and county tax rate (per
Improvement Bonds.
not be lawful for any savings institution organized under this article to
$1,000) 1924_______________ $8.30 5s Park M-S $12 000_____ Sept 1930
'19
Invest more than 25% of its assets in the bonds of cities, towns or counties Population 1910, 21,687; 1920.20,589
Street Improvement Bonds.
situated outside of this State, nor to invest more than 3% of its assets in
IN .
the National 6s3’21 J-J
25 000_____ July 1941
the bonds of any one of such cities, towns or counties, nor to invest in more BankTo f payable at St. Louis.
Commerce,
_ Bridge Approach Bonds.
than 10% of all the bonds issued by any such city, town or county, nor to
5s \
>
J-J $50.000..........
1947
make any investment in the bonds of any city, town or county situated AURORA.
o (Optional after 5 years.)
out of this State, which had been or shall be issued to aid in the construction
This city is in Lawrence County. BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’23. $145 000
o f any railroad.
C ity-H all Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________
42,000
Sixth— In the first mortgage bonds of any steam railway, the income of
13,000
Sinking funds on hand____
which is sufficient to pay all operating expenses and fixed charges, and 5s '17 A-O ($12,000____ 1925-1932 Assess, vai. 1924 (about)..6 000 060
1
____
which is completed and operated, whoiy or in part, in the following named BOND. D EBT 10,00015 '231933-1937 Tax rate (per $1 000) '24______ $8.50
Nov
$64,000
States: Missouri, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Assessed value 1923 (est.)..2,136,430 Value of city property (real
Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Texas and Ohio, and which has
estate &
paid the interest as it became due on its bonds for three years next preced­ Tax rate (per$l 000) 1923____$12.80 Population water plant)___ 179,000
1910. 4,252; 1920. .4,665
ing such investment, or in the first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific, Population 1910, 4,148; 1920, 3,575
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, New York Central, West Shore and
Pennsylvania railway companies.
BARNARD BOLCKOWDR. DIST.
Seventh— In bonds or notes secured by first mortgages or deeds of trust
This district is in Andrew and BOONEVILLE SCH. DIST.
Building Bonds.
on unencumbered real estate, worth at least twice the amount loaned there­ Nodaway Counties.
on: but in case the loan is on unimproved and unproductive real estate, 6s '21 ...$ 1 2 1 ,0 0 0 ------- 1925-1941 5s '14 J-D $35,000r--------------- 1934
the amount loaned shall not be more than 40% of its actual value; but not BOND. DEBT June 1 1921.$135,000 (Subject to call beginning 1924)
to exceed 60% of the whole amount of the funds of the corporation shall
6s ‘21 . . .
39 00 0______________
BOND. D EBT N ov 7 '2 4 . . $74,000
be so loaned or invested; and no investment in any bond or note so secured
2,000
shall be made, except upon the report of a committee charged with the BATES CO. DRAIN. DIST. N O .l. Sinking fund--------------------Butler is the county seat.
Ass’d vai. '24 (H actual)..3,920,030
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 6s ' l l J-J $78,7 5 0 c____ 1925-1931 School tax (per $1,000) *24------ $9.00
and preserved among the records of the institution.
GEN. BD. D T . Jan 8 '22..$235,000 Population in 1923 (est.)______ 5,000
IN T . Is payable at Mercantile
8,000
Eighth— In real estate, subject to the provisions of Section 11872 of this Floating debt (add’l ) ______
article.— It shall be the duty o f the directors of any such corporation, as Sinking fund--------------------- 30.000 Trust C o., St. Louis.
soon as practicable, to invest such fund of money, by purchase or other­ (District has no independent vai.)
IN T . at District Secretary’s office. BOONVILLE TOWNSHIP.
wise, in ’ he seruriti 3? named in Sect! >ns 11871 and 11872 of t h i; a-ti le, with
power from time to time to sell and reinvest the proceeds of such invest­
This township (P. O. Boonville)
ment; but for the purpose of meeting current payments and expenses in BETHANY.
is in Cooper and Casper Counties.
excess of the receipts, any of the securities may be sold or pledged; and
This city is in Harrison County.
5Hs'19 . . . $80.000______ 1925-’32
there shall be kept an available cash fund o f not less than 15% of the whole
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '24
$80,000
W ater and L ight Bonds.
amount o f its assets, and the same, or any part thereof, together with the 5s '12 ann $25,000____July 1 1932 Assess, value, real estate.. 4,100.000
current receipts, over the payments, may be kept on hand or on deposit,
(Subject to call after July 1 1922) Assess, value, personal_
_
700,000
payable on demand, in any bank or banking association in the State of 5 s '18 — $10,000_____ 1928-1938 Other assessable property.
350,000
Missouri, organized under any law of this State or o f the United States, 5J^s’20 s-a
16,000___________1940 Tot. ass’d vai. '24(9-10act) 5,150,000
or with any safe deposit company or trust company incorporated under the
Population 1920--------------------- 5.698
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
laws o f this State. The deposits in any one bank, safe deposit or trust 5s '17 M -N $3,5 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1937
company shall not exceed 20% of the total deposits, capital and surplus
(Subject to call N ov 1 19271
BOWLING GREEN SCH. DIST.
of the depositing bank. (R. 8. 1909, Sec. 1147.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1920- $54,500
This district is in Pike County.
Sec. 11872. May purchase and sell real estate, when.— It shall be law­ Total assess, vai. 1920 (X
4s
$2.000r*yrly. on Jan. 1
ful for such corporation to purchase, hold, sell and convey real estate, as
to 1-3 actual)................. .1,349,208
4,000r«July 1 '25-'26
follows;
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $10.00
18,000r*July 1 '27-’32
First— A plot whereon is erected or to be erected a building or buildings Popula, 1910, 1,931; '2 0 ______ 2,080
20,000r*July 1 '33-’37
5s '23 J-J
requisite for the convenient transaction o f its business, and from portions
20.000r«July 1 ’ 38-’41
IN T . on bonds of 1917 and 1918
o f which, not required for its own use, a revenue may be derived, the cost
6,000r*..July 1 1942
not to exceed the sum of $100,000, except in cities o f over 300,000 inhabi­ payable at First Nat. Bank, Bethany;
7,000r*..July 1 1943
on bonds of 1912 at Harrison County
tants, when the cost shall not exceed $250,000.
Second— Such as shall be purchased by it at sales upon the foreclosure Bank, Bethany, and on other bonds BONDED DEBT Oct. 1924 $77,000
at American Tr. Co. of St. Louis,M o. Total assessed value 1924.-1,800,000
o f mortgages or deeds o f trust owned by such corporation, or upon judg­
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $14.00
ments or decrees rendered for debts due to it, or purchased or taken in set­
IN T . on 4s at Bowling Green, on
tlements to secure such debts; and all such real estate mentioned in this
other issue,
clause shall be sold by such corporation within five years after the same BETHANY TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. O. Bethany) is Commerce, at the National Bank of
St. Louis
shall be vested in it. unless the bank commissioner shall extend the time in Harrison County.
within which such sale shall be made. No such corporation, nor any person
Bonds.
acting in its behalf, shall negotiate, take or receive a fee, brokerage, com­ 5s R oad J-J $45.000.-July 1 '25-'33 BROOKFIELD.
'18
mission or gift, or other consideration, for or on account of a loan made BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '2 3 .. $50 000
This city is in Linn County.
by and in behalf of such corporation other than appears on the face of the Assessed value, real estate. 3,017,380
W ater Bonds,
note or contract by which such loan purports to be made; but nothing con­
6s
. . . $140,000...........................
tained herein shall apply to any reasonable charge for services in the ex­ Assessed value, personal.. 1,397,798 BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Tot. assess, vai. '23 (a ct.).4,415,178
amination of titles and the preparation o f conveyance to such corporation Population in 1920___________ 3,101 Population 1910, 5,749; 1920, 6,304
as security for its loans. All sums paid for services, fees or otherwise, to
a member of the board o f directors shall be reported in detail at each regular
BROOKFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
meeting o f the directors. All applications for loans shall be made In writ­ BIG LAKE DRAINAGE DIST.
ing through the treasurer o f the corporation, who shall keep a record
This district is in Scott and' Mis­ in This district (P. O. Brookfield) is
Linn County.
thereof, showing the date, name of applicant, amount asked for an the
sissippi Counties.
5s '19 . . . $56,300..................1 939
security offered, and shall cause the same to be presented to the board 'o f
Drainage Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1924.)
directors. (R. S. 1909, Sec. 1148.)
«’ 17 J-D $178,000.June 1 '25-'37
1 8 ,0 0 0 ........................
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 305.) 5s *21 . . .
FEDERAL FARM LOAN BONDS.— In 1921 the State Legislature
s
18 000
passed an Act— effective March 31 1921— providing “ that trustees, guard­ TOTAL D E B T Oct 1918. ..$208,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 15 r2'3.‘ " $92",306
ians, curators, banks, savings banks, trust companies, insurance companies,
Tot. assess, vai. 1922_____ 3,450.000
assurance, casualty, fidelity and guaranty companies, and building and loan BIG MEDICINE CREEK DRAIN. School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23$18.50
associations may invest any funds held by them in bonds issued under the
Population in 1920____________6,305
DISTRICT NO. 1.
provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 17 1916, and known as the
This district is in Sullivan and
Federal Farm Loan Act, and that such bonds shall be accepted as security Grundy counties.
for all public deposits and in all cases where bonds are required by law to 5s’22M-S $146,000r* ..S e p t 1 ’26-’37 BUCHANAN COUNTY.
The county seat Is St. Joseph.
be deposited with any department or public official o f this State.”
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 '24. $146,000
U. S. Circuit Court on June 18
Total assessed value 1924.. 384,159 1918 upheld $2,000,000 road bonds
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920------- ____ 3,404,0551 1880........ ........ 2.168,3801 11840..........___ 383,702 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $2,186 voted Jan. 24 1918. V. 106, p. 2772.
1910........ ........ 3,293,3351 1870........ ____ 1,721.295| 1830_____ ___ 140,455 Population 1924____________ 1,000
5s
...
25,000______ _____ _
IN T . at Liberty Central Trust C o .,
1900........ ____ 3,106.6651 1860........ ____ 1,182.0121 1820_____ ----66.557
Poorhouse Bonds.
1890........ ........ 2,679,185 1850........ ____ 682,044! 1810_____ ----5s '18 . . . $225,000___ July 1 1928
19.783 St. Louis.

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BUCHANAN COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
5s ’20 J-D *200.000-.June 1 ’25-'28
5s ’20 J-D 200 000- .June 1 ’25-’26
5s ’20 J-D a200.000c.Tune 1 '27-’28
5s ’22 J-D *600.000..June 1 ’31-’36
GEN . B D . D T. N ov 1924 $1,593,000
Sinking fund____________
159,550
250,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
Assessed value, real estate.85.015,TO
Assessed value, personal..27,018,580
Assess, val., railroad prop.12.419,884
Total assess, val. 1924
(about 60% act.)_____124,534.454
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24.-$8.75
Pop’n’lO(Census), 93.020:’20.93.684
1NT. at County Treasurer's office;
on bond marked (*) at the First Na­
tional Bank, St. Joseph: on bonds
marked (a) at St. Louis Union Trust
C o., St. Louis; on others o f 1920 at
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MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $12.50
Population In 1923 |(est.)_____ 12.000
IN T. at Mechanics American
Nat. Bank. St. Louis.
CARROLL COUNTY.
Carrollton Is the county seat.
H igh v'iy & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’22 . . . $75.000..Aug 1 ’ 25-’27
Drainage District No. 3 B onds.
6s 'l l
M-8 $ 105.000c . Sept 1 '31
COUNTY DEBT Dec 1 '22 $125,000
Drainage debt Oct 31 '18. $105 000
Total ass’d val’n 19-T___ 41.000.000
-Hate&Oo tax (per $l,000t T8-S6.80
Pop'n 1910. 23.098; 1920, 20.480
INT. at County Treasurer’s office.

CHARLESTON.
This city Is in Mississippi C ounty
W ater System (part due yearly).
5s '14 M-S $30,000c.Mar 1 ’ 25 '34
Sewer System (part due yearly).
5s ’ 14 M-S $22,0(10..M ar 1 ’25 ’ 34
Drainage Bonds.
5s '08 A-O $ .,500_____Apr 1 1928
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 8 '2 4 . $65,"00
Water debt (incl.)________
33,500
Assessed val'n. real estate..2.682,614
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 282.683
Tot .assess .val .’24(3-5 act.)2,965,297
Tax rate (per $1,000) 19 4 ___$8.00
Population 1910, 3,144; 1920. 3,410
I N T . at Merch.Lacl. Nat .Bk St.L

CHILLICOTHE.
CARTER COUNTY.
This city Is In Livingston County.
Van Buren is the county seat.
Incorporated in 1855.
Road Bonds.
Water Wks. Purch. & Impt.Bds
5s '18 M Ni $36,000. .M ay 1 ’25-’ 33 5s '15 M-S $76,000..Mar 1 '25 '36
I 20,000. .M ay 1 ’ 34-'37
E lectric Light Extension.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24. $60,000 5s '10 F-A $22.500___ Feb 1 1930
BURLINGTON JUNCTION.
Assessed value, real estate.3,052,170 TO T. BD. D T. Nov 15 ’ 23- $106,000
t. This city is in Nodaway County.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 186,489 Assess, val. '23 (% a c t .)..7,013,715
W ater W orks Bonds.
5}^s’24 F-A ($12,000—Aug 1 ’29-’34 Assess, value, other prop 'y. 558,061 Tax rate (per 1,000) '2 3 _____ $18.90
\ 30 ,000 ..Aug 1 ’ 35-'44 Tot. ass’d val. '24 ( H a ct.). 3,790,720 Pop'n 1910. 6,265: 1920 ...........6,525
State&Co. tax '24 (per $1,000) .$8.00
f Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 5.504; 1920. 7.482 CHILLICOTHE SCHOOL DIST.
5 ^ s ’24 F-A $33,000_____________
INT.
payable at Mississippi
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
This district is in Livingston
Pop’n, 1910, 942; 1920_________ 970 Valley Trust C o.. St. Louis.
County.
1 IN T . at White-Phillips Co. of
High S chool Bldg. Bonds.
CARTHAGE.
Davenport.
5s '23 A-O.$300,000c Apr 1 ’25-’43
This city is In Jasper County. (For maturity see V. 116, p. 1684).
W ater-W orks Bonds.
BUTLER.
BOND. DEBT
$300,000
5s g '08 A-O 850,500c. .Apr 1 1928 Tot.ass.val. '24 Oct 15 '24. 7.230.000
This city is in Bates County.
(55% act.)
M unicipal, W ater Extension & Sch. taxrate (per$l,000) '24—$13.60
W ater W orks Bonds.
Electric Light B onds.
5s ’ 14 J-D $45,400.-June l , '25-’34
INT. at the First National Bank,
TOTAL DEBT Sept 27 '22 $60,000 5s '20 F-A 100,000___ Aug 1 1940 Chicago and Guaranty Trust Co.,
Sinking fund (water)______
6.500
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2110.) Kansas City.
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate. 1.366.264
Assessed value, personal__ 1,633.736 5s '23 J-D $110,000____Dec 1 1943
CHRISTIAN COUNTY.
Paving Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921
Ozark is the county seat.
(1-3 actual).....................3.000.000 6s '20 M-S $129.000.-Sept 1 ’25-'40
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '24- $428,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) "21 .$6.50
Population 1910, 2,894; 1920-.2.702 Water debt (incl.)________ 150,500 5 4 6 sl9 J -J $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 ................1929
36,285 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924 $50,000
IN T . at the Mississippi Valley Sinking fund______________
Assessed value, real estate.4,740,065 Assess, val., real estate___ 5 566,750
Trust Co. o f St. Louis, M o.
Assess, val., personal_____1,863.895
Assessed val.. personal___ 1,162.280
Other assess, property____ 865,411 Other assess, property___ 848 780
BUTLER COUNTY.
Tot. assess, vai. '24 (a c t.)..8.279.425
Total assessed value 1924
Poplar Bluff is the county seat.
(about
actual)_______ 6.767,757 County tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $5.00
Jail Bonds (Red. beg. July 1 1920).
4s ’ 10 J-J $25,000c_ July 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$16.60 Population 1910. 15.832; 1920.15.252
_
Population 1910, 9.483: 1920. 10.068
R oad Bonds.
IN T . at Miss. Val. Tr. C o.. St. L. CLARE COUNTY
5s '19 M-NS200.000____1925-1929
Kahoka is the county seat.
6s ’22 M -N 25 4,000..Mar 1 ’ 25-’39
(For maturity see V. 114. p. 2744.) CARTHAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Funding Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '23. $501,000
5s '20 . . . $103,994.04 ______ 1940
Sinking fund_____________
11.000 is 05 M-S 810,000c...Sept 1 1925 BOND. D EBT Oct 1923. $103,994
Total ass’d val.'22 (actual) 18.876.485 (Red. beginning 10 years from date.) Assessed val., real estate. 17,958.-370
State&Co. tax (per $1 000)’23 $11.on 4s '16 . . . $79,000c.........................
Assessed val., personal_ 2,199,293
_
Pop. '10 (Census). 20,624; ’ 20, 24.106 (Red. beginning i0 vears from date.) Total assess, value 1923.-20,157,663
IN T . on 5s of 1922 at the Mer- 6s '20 M -N 120,500.-M ay 1 '25-'40 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$5.00
chants-Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis: (For maturity see V. I l l , p. 6l3.) Population 1910, 12.811; 1920.11,874
R efu nding Bonds.
on others at County Treas. office.
5s '23 J-J $16,000___ July 1 1933 CLAY COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '24. $255,009
CALLAWAY COUNTY
Liberty is the county seat.
Assess, val. (act.val.) ’24.-7,354.000
Fulton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.S16.00
H ospital Bonds.
4 J4s’ 19 M-S $270,000____ 1925-1933
6s '20 - - - $37,500___ June 1 1940 Pop’n 1910 9.483: 1923 (est.) 12.000 414s
J-J 126.000 _____ 1926-1934
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Com., St. L.,
(Optional 1925.)
R efu nd ing Road Bonds.
6 s ’20 . . .
7 5 ,0 0 0 --.............. 1939 First Nat. Bank of Carthage, and the 446s'22 F-A$500,000.-Feb 1 ’ 27-'36
Continental Nat. Bank of Carthage. BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’ 2 3 -$ l,150,000
(Optional 1924.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 22 $112,500
Assessed value, real estate.29,000,000
Assess, value, real estate.22,609.440 CARUTHERSVILLE.
Assessed value, personal.. 6,700,000
This city is in Pemiscot County.
Assess, val., personal___ 4.580,205
898,250
Other assess, property____
Sewer Bonds.
T ot. assess, val. '23 (%
Assess, val., other prnp’ ty 3.489,711
Total assess, val. 1922_ 30,679,356 5s T5 M-S $22,000.-M ar 1 ’25-’35
_
actual)________________ 36.598,250
W ater-W orks Bonds.
State&Co.tax '22 (per $1,000) $54.66
State & Co. tax rate (per
Population 1910. 24,400; 1920.23,007 5s ’ 15 M-S $20,000. .M ar 1 ’ 25-'35
$1,000) 1923_______________ $7.00
5>6s'22 F-A 6 5 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’27-’42 Population 1910. 20,302; 1920.20.455
CAMERON.
Street Im provement Bonds.
IN T . on 446s of 1922 at the
This city is in Clinton County.
5Hs'19 . . . $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ..................1939 Fidelity Nat. Bank & Trust C o.,
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Electric L ight & Sewer B onds
Kansas City.
e ’O J - J JLO - 5 1 1 U non JTan IK 'W -’dd NET DEBT Apr 1924_____$193,000
A T-T 1K 1fi
. . O sS'i
d i -l
11,778 CLAYTON.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924.. $148,000 Sinking funds_____________
Assessed value___________ 3,059,417 Assess, val. real estate___ 2,417,120
This town is in St. Louis County.
Water debt_______________
32,000 Assess, val. personal prop. 576,620 446s’24 F-A $62,000--Aug 1 ’29-’44
$62,000
N et debt_________________ 116,000 Other assess, property___ 590.00-1 BOND. D EBT Dec 1924Pop'n, 1910, 2.980; 1920______ 3,248 Tot .assess .val .’23(actual).4,630 000 Assessment value 1924_ 11,136,920
_
IN T . at Mississippi Valley Trust Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 --$(7 60
Population 1910. 3.655: 1920. .4.750 CLAYTON (TOWN) SCH. DIST.
C o., St. Louis.
IN T . on 5 Hs o f 1922 at the Liberty
This district is in St. Louis County.
CAMERON SCH. DIST.
Central Trust C o., St. Louis.
446s’ 16 F-A $125,000c ...1925-1935
This district is In Clinton County.
5s
J-D
15.000c ............. 1926
($5,000c.Feb 15 '25-’29 CARUTHERSVILLE S. D. NO. 8
5s
J-J
10.000c —July 1928
5s '24 F-A 15,000c.Feb 15 ’30-’34
B uilding Bonds
5s '21
[70.000c-Feb 15 ’35-’44 5s '09 . . .
$20,000.......................... ............... M -N 67.500-Nov 15 ’25-’39
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923 $231,500
BON D. D E B T N ov 17 '24. $135,000 5s '17 F-A 50,000_________ Serial ^inking fund____________
43,346
f 5,000 .........1925-1929 Tot. assess, val. '23 (a ct.).9,810.970
Sinking fund_____________
4,000
Assess, val. '24 (90% act.).3,016,692
6,000_____ 1930-1932 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$15.50
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$13.50 4% s’24 . . . J 5,000 _____ 1933-1934
Population in 1022 (est.)_____4,500
I 9.000 _____1935-1937
INT payable in St. Louis.
CANTON SPECIAL ROAD DIST.
45.000
_1938-1943
Tnis diitrici i in L,ewis Counts.
170.000
_______ 1944
6s '21 M-N865 500--N ov 1 ’25-’37 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924 . . $207,000 CLINTON SCH. DIST.
This district is in Henry County.
(For amount due each year see V. Sinking fund______________
14.775
B uilding Bonds.
Totalass'd val. '24(H act.) 4,500,000
114, d . 758.)
- . . $25,000c__________1931
BOND. D EBT Feb 1922.- $75,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $13 50 5s ' l l
(Subject to call after 1916)
Assessed value 1918_______ 1,627,000 Population in 1920____________8,500
5s '19 . . . $10.000___________1938
Population (estimated)_______ 3,500
'Subject to call after 1923.)
IN T . at the Boatmen’s Bank, St. CASTOR TOWNSHIP
$35,000
Louis.
This township is in Stoddard Co. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 4 '2 4 . 5,233,170
Assessed val. '24 (act.)___
Road Bonds.
School taxrate (per$1,000) '24-86.50
CAP-AU-GRIS DRAIN. DIST.
5V£s
. . . $85.000___ Mar 1 1935
This district is in Lincoln County. BOND. DEBT N ov 1923...$85,000 Population in 1920 (es>A--------- 6,000
IN T . is payable in Clinton.
5Hs'23 M -N $47.000c M ay 1 ’25-’42 Population in 1920___________ 4,652
BON D. DEBT Oct 16 '24. $47,000
COLE COUNTY.
1 IN T. at the State National Bank,
Jefferson City is the county seat.
CENTRALIA.
St. Louis.
This city is in Boone County.
R efu nding Road Bonds.
4J*s’ 17 F-A $.300.000..Feb 15 1938
Paving Bonds.
CAPE GIRARDEAU.
C ourthouse Bonds.
This city is in Cape Girardeau Co. 5 s '24 Sept $50,000______1929-1938
BOND. DEBT Sept. 1 1924-850,000 5s '19 . . . 100,000__________ 1939
Public Park Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1924.)
5s ’ 16 . . . $34.000.......... ........1926 Floating debt_______________ 10,000
Pop’n, 1910, 2,116; 1920______ 2,071 BOND. DEBT Nov 14'24 $375,000
Fire-Department Bonds.
Tot. assess, val. 1924___ 26,640,030
5 s ’ 16 J-J $10 00 0--July 1 '25-’35
Population 1910, 21,957; 1920.24,680
BON D. DEBT Nov 16 1923 $5,000 CHAFFEE.
This city is In Scott County.
IN T . payable at National Bank of
Assessed value, real estate.6,306.00.)
Commerce. St. Louis.
City Hail and Jail Bonds.
Assessed value, personal
2.931,0*10
Total assessed value 1923.-9,237,090 5 K s’ 13 J-J $5,000r— M ay 1 1933
COLUMBIA.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23.S60.00
This city is in Boone County.
_
Population 1910, 8,475; 1920, 10,252 5s '16 J-J $21,000r_ July 1 1936
W ater Wks. & Elec. Lt. Bonds.
IN T . payable at Cape Girardeau. (Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
5s '06 J-D $18,000___ June 11926
Sewer C onstruction Bonds.
_
CAPE GIRARDEAU SCH. DIST. 5s '16 J-J $13,000r_ July 1 1936 446s’ 10 A-O 90,000____Oct 1 1930
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
Sewer Bonds.
B uilding and Impt. B onds.
-.$ 1 2 8 .0 0 0 --------- ------------5s T4 M-S $83,000____Mar 2 1934 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $17,000 5s
BONDED DEBT 1 9 1 9 ... $226,000
21,000
5s ’20 F-A 72 ,000 ..Feb 1 '25-'40 Water debt (add’l ) ________
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 1336 ) Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 1,900 Total assess, val. 1918
(about 40% actual)____ 5,450,000
5H s
A-O f 18,000 _____1926-1931 Assess, val. '24 (46 act.)..l,1 5 9 .2 0 0
(36,000 ____ 1932-1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $9.00 City tax rate (per $1,000) '17.$8.00
5J4s’23 A-O 15.000. - Apr 1 '28-'42 Population 1910, 2.083; 1920, 3.035 Population 1910, 9,662; 1920.10,392
Principal and Interest payable in
IN T . on all bonds at the First
BOND. DEBT Oct 13’2 4 .. $213,000
St. Louis.
Tot. ass.val. '24 (est.)_____9,930,400 National Bank o f Chaffee.




[V ol. 119,
COLUMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population 1922 (est.)_____14,000
4s '09 M-S $47,5 0 0 c ...M a r 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.
is '16 J-D $90,000____June 1 1936
Subject to call $43,000 after June 1
1026 and $47,000 after .Tune 1 ’31.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 5 ’24 $232,500
S nkm gfun d ____________
14,000
Total assessed value (M
actual) 1924__________ 12,894,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$12.00
x TNT. payable In Columbia; on
other bonds at Miss. Val. Tr. C o.,
St. L ., and Merc. Tr. C o., St. Louis.
COOPER COUNTY.
Roonvllle Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’22 F-A$l 19.000r____ 1925-1942
5s ’24 . . .
45,000.Aug 15 ’26-’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1924 $125,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 23,585,325
_
Assess, val., personal___ 4,720,250
Other assessable property.
773,925
Total assess, val. 1924
(85% actual)_________ 29,079,500
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '24.-85.50
Population 1910. 20.311; 1920.19.308
IN T . at the Liberty Central Trust
C o., St. Louis.
COOPER TOWNSHIP
This township is in Gentry County.
6s '20 . . . $85.000c______________
BONDED DEBT 1920—. $85,000
Assess, val. (act.) 1922___29,395,000
Population Id 1920___________ 3,563
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Sieolvilie is tne coumy seat.
Road Bonds.
5s '22 F-A8242,000- - Feb 1 ’24-’42
For amount due each year see
(V 114, p. 541.)
BONDED DEBT Feb 1922 $250,000
Assessed value 1921_______9,588,331
Pooul'n, 1910, 13.576; 1920, 12,355
INTEREST in St. Louis.
CUIVRE RIVER DRAIN. DIST Tnis district is in Lincoln and
St. Charles counties.
($16,030c..F eb 1 ’ 25-’ 32
6 s ’22 F-AJ 18,010c.-Feb 1 ’33-’38
{ 16,001c. .Feb 1 ’39-’42
BONDED DEBT Mar 1922.$50,000
Total benefits 1921................ 93,901
INT. at the St. Louis Union Trust
C o., St. Louis.
DALLAS COUNTY.
County seat Is Buffalo.
See V. 100. p. 323. for reference to
controversy over old railroad bonds.
Railroad Aid B onds.
7&10s J-J *235.000...........................
GEN. B D . D T. Dec 1923.. $300,000
Assess, val., real est_____ 4,997,053
Assess. val.. personal____ 1 364 583
Tot. assess, val.'23(46 act.)6,361,636
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23 .$14.50
Population 1910. 13,181; 1920.12,033
DESLOGE SCH. DIST.
This district Is in St. Francois Co.
Building Bonds.
546s’20 F-A $70,000...................1938
5s '11 F-A 2 4 ,5 0 0 .................1929
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 6 '2 4 . $91,000
Assess val. ’24 (46 a ct.)_ 3,440.000
_
S :h tax rate (per $1,000) ‘ 24 $15.00
Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 5,450
IN T . is payable in St. Louis.
DE SOTO.
This city Is In Jefferson County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
s '13 M-N $2.500___ Oct 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '16—$51,000
Floating debt_______________ 2.000
Sinking fund_______________ 2.000
Assess, val 1916_________ 1,029,880
City tax (per $1,000) 1918____$11.00
Population 1910, 4,721; 1920—5.003
INT. at Merchants' Laclede Nat.
Bk., and M erc. T r. C o., St. Louis.
DEXTER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Dexter) is in
Stoddard County.
5s ’ 23 J-J $62,500_______________
BOND. D EBT July 1 1924 $83,000
Sinking fund______________
14,000
T ot. ass'd va’ . '23 (*6 a c t .).l ,364,428
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1923___ $16.50
DUCK CREEK TOWNSHIP
Thi - township Is in Stoddard Co.
Road Bonds.
6s
. . . $80.000__________ 1935
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923.-.$80,000
Population 1920---------------------3,746
DUNKLIN COUNTY
Kennett is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5 s '22 M-S $1,042.000Jan 1 ’25-’42
(For amount due each year see V.
113, p. 2637.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921-11.150,000
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.
6s
__ $394,057_____ Various
TOTAL DEBT 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. T9 (l-3act.) 13,284,373
Tax rate (per $1,000) T 9 ____ $23-80
Population of county In 1910..30,328

D ec., 1924,]
EDINA.
This city is in Knox County.
Sewer & W ater Bonds.
.s
. . . 1127.000...........................
BOND. DEBT N ov 15’24. $127,000
Total assess, val. 1924_____1,018,207
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $13.45
_
Population 1910. 1.562; 1920. 1,438.

MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS
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.

HAYTI.
This city is in Pemiscot County
W ater W orks System Bonds.
6 s ’21 M -N $30,000--M ay 1 ’26-’36
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2561.)
BOND. DEBT June 1921-.-$40,000
Assessed value 1920________ 620,000
Population 1910, 1,057; 1920-.1.507
IN T . at American Trust Co.
St. Louis.

GALLATIN.
This city is in Daviess County.
BOND. D E B T N ov. 22 ‘22 .$37,000
Assess. val., real est________941,014
Assess. val., personal_______781.184
ELK CHUTE DRAIN. DIST.
Tnis ui ti-iot i . ia Pemiscot and Other assess, property______469,581
HERMANN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
T1 O » c c 'H un v dt • ^ Z t(acu.) —. ^ • 1 til .# f ~
n tu q d
'9 0 f a ,
c ^
9 1Q1 T 7 Q
oB v l
Dunklin Counties.
This district is in Gasconde
6s '22 Af-’vnov* O
O0
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '22. .$6 50
5 K s ’24 M -N250,000_.M ay 1 '29-’44 Popula’n 1920. 1.747; 1921, 2.000 County.
5s ’23 M -N $47.500c M ay 1 ’25-’43
BON D. D EBT Dec 4 1924. $500,000
Assessed benefits_________ 1 628.-'15 GARDEN OF EDEN DRAINAGE BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’ 24- $48,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,800.000
_
DISTRICT.
IN T . at the St ate Bank, St. Louis.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-----$8-50
This district is in Chariton Countv
2,000
ELSEBERRY DRAINAGE DIST. 6s '20 M-S $325,000-_Mar 1 ’24-’39 Population, estimated_____
IN T. at the Mercantile Trust Co..
This district (P. O. Elseberry) is Id (For maturity see V. 110. p. 1447.)
6s ’21 M-S $125,000-.Mar 1 ’ 26-’41 St. Louis.
Lincoln and Pike Counties,
fls '13 A-O *1 0 000.Apr 1 '25 '32 5s '23 —
60,000___ Mar 1 1943
HIGGINSVILLE.
BON D. DEBT Oct 1922...$400,200 (For maturity see V. 112 p. 1782)
This city is in Lafayette County.
IN T . at Nat. Bk. o f Comm ., St. L. BOND. D EBT Oct 4 1923.$510.000
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’23 40% act.) 800.000
f$16,000c_ Jan 15 1930
_
IN T. on 6s of 1921 at the American
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS.
15,000c.Jan 15 '31-33
Trust Co., St. Louis.
This city is in Ciav County.
24,000c.Jan 15 '34-37
This city adopted the city manager
5 s '24 J-J
14,000c.Jan 15 ’ 38-’39
form o f government on Dec. 20 1921 GENTRY CO. DRAIN DIST.
24,000c.Jan 15 ’40-’42
6s '21 M-N$189.000-Nov 1 ’ 26-'41
(V. 114, p. 100).
9,000c..Jan 15 1943
(For amount due each year see
Park Bonds.
17,000c.-Jan 15 1944
V. 113. p. 2531.)
5H s’ 16 Oct $20,000___ Oct 1 1936
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1926.) BOND. D E B T Oct 1922--.$189,000 BOND. D EBT Nov 30 ’24- $164,960
_
4,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _
Bridge and Park Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
6,107
5 H s '1 7 . . .
$12 5 0 0 _
_
1937 GRAND RIVER- DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Linn and Livings­ Assess, valuation 1923____2,551.605
5s '22 s-a
4,000c_ Dec 1 1942
_
City tax rate (per $1,009) ’24--S7.20
ton Counties.
(Optional Dec. 1 1932.)
5 i^s’22 M-S$582,000..M ar 1 ’27-'42 Pop’n. 1910. 2,623; 1920...........2,721
Bridge Bonds.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
5 ^ s ’ 14 . . .
$3,400_________ 1934 (For amount due each year see
V. 114, p. 2045.)
5s '08 . . .
300_________ 1928
BOND. DEBT N ov 26 ’23. $298,000 HONEY CREEK DR. DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
'12 . . .
$16.000_________ 1932 Assessed benefits 1922____ 1,338,215
This district is in Grundy County.
Acreage tax______________
.78
6s
...
25.000_____________
M-S $91,000
BON D. D EBT Oct 3 '2 4 .. $126,200 Population in 1922 (est.)______1,500 6s ’21m a iu r ir v see V. _____ 1925-1941
(For
113 , p. 2 0 0 5 .)
IN T. at the American Trust Co.,
Floating debt__ __________
6 040
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '24____ $91,000
T ot. ass’d val. '23 (abt.)_.5,080.000 St. Louis.
Assessment benefits________ 363,029
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $10.60
IN T. at First National Bank,
Population 1910, 3,900; 1920. 4,165 GRAND RIVER DR. DIST. NO. 1.
Kansas City.
This district is in Grundy County.
5>£s’22 F-A$210,000c.Feb 1 ’27-’41
FABIUS RIVER DRAIN. DIST.
BOND. DEBT N ov 17 ’ 24-$210,000 HOPE DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
This district is in Marion and Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924
This district is in Daviess County
$21.20
Lewis counties. Incorp. April 1911
IN T. payable at the Commerce 5 Ms '23 F-A $294.000c Feb 1 ’28-’43
6s '15 A-OJ$145 9 9 0 .-Apr 1 ‘ 25- 29 Trust Co., St. Louis.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $294,000
'I ’ n t o 1 n c c v n l n a * 0 A ( o o f- \
1 Ofl/1 O H n
1 61.000--Apr 1 '29-’30
6s '17 A-O 43 000. -Apr 1 -25-'30 GRAND RIVER DR. DIST. NO. 2. Total assessed benefits____ 646.456
BOND. D EBT Sept 1921-.S375.000
Population (est.)____________ 2,000
This district is in Grundv County.
Assessed benefits__________ 840.000
IN T. in Kansas City, M o., at the
M -N $212,000.-M ay
IN T . at Miss. Val. Tr. C o., St. L 6 s ’21maturity see V. 112. p1 ’25-'41> Commerce Trust Co.
(For
2220
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’21..$200.000
FARMINGTON.
_
This city is in St. Francois County. Assessment benefits 1924_ 909,583 HOWELL COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$20.00
West Plains is the county seat.
W ater Bonds.
IN T . at the Liberty Central
Road Bonds.
5s '23 J-D $15,000..D e c 1 ’29-’43 Trust Co., St. Louis.
5s '21 F-A *189,000-Feb 1 '25-’41
Sewer Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1654)
5 s '23 J-D $85,000. .D ec 1 ’29 ’43 GREENFIELD.
5 s '19 . . .
89.070 ..........1925-193°
BOND. D EBT Sept 22 ’24- $100,000
This city is in Dade County.
Water debt (in cl.)„_______
4s '21 . . . 166 00 0_____ 1925-1939
15,000
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,766.950 -s Sewer . C on stru ction Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 16 ’24- $500,000
. . $43,000_______________
Floating debt______________ 15.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $30.00
_
Assess, val. real estate_____ 9 596,865
Pop’n, 1910, 2,613; 1920..........2,685 -s W ater. .P lant Extension Bonds.
.
$17,000_______________
Assess, val. personal______ 2,56 ,170
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924. $60,000 Other assess, property_____ 2,l67,201
FAYETTE.
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,112.000
This city Is the county seat of Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $12.50 Tota I assessed valuation
1924 (M actual)_____ 14.331,236
Howard County. Pop’n 1910. 2,586. Pop’n, 1910, 1,434; 1920-..........1,440
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$4.30
1920. 2,382.
Population 1910, 21,065; 1920-21,102
W ater W orks Extension Bonds. GREENFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
INT. on
5J4s'18 . . . $10.000...................1928
This district (P. O. Greenfield) is Louis Unionbonds marked (*) at St.
Trust C o., St. Louis.
5Hs'18 . . .
10.000...........
1928 in Dade County.
6Hs'20 M-S 51.840 Mar 15 '25 ’40
School Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Oct 13 '24 $102,000 6 s '21 F-A $36,000-.Feb 1 '25-’41 INDEPENDENCE.
Total assessed val. (abt. 2-3
This city is in Jackson Countv.
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 582.)
actual), 1924 __________ 2,596,551 BOND. D EBT Oct 5 1924-.$38,000 Inc. Mar. 8 1849. Pop’n '10. 9,859.
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924_____ $9.40 Sinking fund_______________ 4.000 1920. 11.686.
Memorial Hall Bonds.
Assessed value 1924 (a ct.)-1.070.000
FAYETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-S13.50 4M s’24 J-J $150,000-July 15 '35-44
This district is in Howard County. Population, 1920______________ 1,440
Sewer Bonds
5s '23 J-D $95.000c. June 1 ’25-’43
4s ,06 F-A $1,000_Sept 11926
IN T. at American Trust C o.,
BOND. DEBT June 1923- $120,000 St. L o u i s . ---------6s
150,000............ ..............
Sinking fund____________
10.057 HANNIBAL.
Electric-Light (Subject to call).
Assessed val’n 1923______ 3.037,069
Hannibal is In Marlon County. 4s '06 F-A $1,000____Sept 1 1926
Population estimated_________ 2.400 Inc. April 4 1836.
6s
35.000_______________
IN T. at the Merchants-Laclede
F unding Bonds.
W ater W orks (Red. beg. Sept. 1 '23
National Bank, St. Louis.
—s ’ 19 . . . $65,000...........................
5s 13 . . . $175.000___ Sept 1 1933
City-Hall (Subject to call).
City-Hall (red. beg. in 1914).
FESTUS.
4s ’09 M -N $22.500c.. .M ay 1 1929 4s 10 F-A $13.500___ Apr 1 1930
This city is in Jefferson County.
Qen. Expense (red. beg. in 1918)
Bridge Bonds (red. beg in 1920).
5s ’24 A-0$175,000- - Aug 1 ’29-’43 * t<s'10 M-NS20 000c. Nov 1 1930 4Ms’ 13 . - - $33,500___ Mar 1 1933BOND. DEBT Sept 1924-. $175,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '24- $362,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924 $409,000
T ot. ass’d val. 1923 ( e s t .).l,600.000 Sinking fund— General____
25,000 Total assessed val. 1923--12.044.905
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $12.00
40.000 City tax rate (per $1,000) *20. .$10. On
W a te r_________________
Pop’n, 1910, 2,556; 1920____ 3,348
TNT. on sewer 4s at Equitable Tr.
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(2-3 act.) 13625,090
Tax (per $1,000) 1924________ $6.20 C o., N. Y.; 4s of 1906 at Mercantile
FESTUS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population 1910, 18,341; 1920-19,306 Tr. C o., St. Louis, and 4Ms o f 1913
This district (P. O. Festus) is in
IN T. at City Treas. office and at at office of City Treasurer.
Jefferson County.
Merch. Laclede Nat. Bank, St. L.
5s ’24 F-A 15 $50,000-Apr 15 ’25-’44
BOND. DEBT April ’24_- $66,000 HANNIBAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. INDEPENDENCE SCH. DIST.
This district Is a dlstlnot corpora­
Assessed value 1922_______1,743,000
North S chool B onds.
IN T . at the International Bank, 4s '05 A-O $ 3 5 .0 0 0 ................1925 tion, embracing all the territory
within the limits of the city of Inde­
St. Louis.
S chool-B u ilding Bonds.
4s '10 F-A §$70,000c
Aug 1 1930 pendence and some outside. Prop­
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
valued
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1920.) ertydistrict. at $450,000 Is owned by
Union is the county seat.
the
5s '24 - - - 609.000____Apr 11944
C ourt-H ou se & Jail.
Bldg. Bds. (red. 10 yrs. bef. mat.).
6s '22 s-a $ 150,000v__________1942 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1924 $698,000 4s ’07 J-J
$9.500r__8ept
1927
Assessed valuation 1924.-15,500,000 5s ’ 12 A-O 65,0 0 0 c ...O c t 18 1932
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
1
BON D. D EBT Nov 1 4 ’24 $150,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $11.00 4Ms'16 A-O 67,500____Apr 1 1936
Sinking fund------------------10,550 Population 1920 (est.)_______ 22.000 (Subject to call after April 1 1921)
§ IN T. at Hannibal Trust Co.; ttus'17 A-O $50,000____Apr 2 1937
Assessed val., real_______23 416,345
Ass’d val., personal_____ 5 370,925 others at Farmers’ <t Merchants'
(Subject, to call after Apr 2 1927 )
Ass’d v a l.. o t b . p r o p ______ 5 387 ,633 Bank, Hannibal, and National Park 4M s’24 M-S 200,000____Sept 1 1944
Tot. assess, val. '24 (act.) -3 4 ,1 7 4 ,9 0 3 Bank, N. Y . City.
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
State & Co. tax(per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '24 r6 .1 0
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $392,000
Popul’n 1910, 2 9 ,8 3 0 ; 1920, 28.4 2 7 HARRISON AND MERCER CO. Assess, val. '23 (act.)___ 13,580,000
DRAINAGE DISTRICT
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$12.00
This district is in Harrison and Population in 1920___________12.686
Mercer Counties
FULTON SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
INTEREST payable at Chrlsman
This district is in Callaway County. 6s ’20 M-S $467.000--M ar 1 ’25-’38 Sawyer Banking Co., Independence,
(For maturity see V. H I , p. 1493)
H igh-S ch ool-B ldg. Bonds.
and in Kansas City, Mo.
'16 F-A $34,500________ 1930 BOND. DEBT N ov 15 ’24-$488,500
IN T . at the Boatman’s Bank, St.
BON D. DEBT Oct 13 ’24- $39,000
INTERRIVER DRAINAGE DIST.
Floating debt------------------3,000 Louis.
This district, post office Poplar
Assessed val. 1924 (about)-4,000,000
Bluff, is in Butler County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$10.00 HARRISONVILLE.
6s '18 A-0$906,000.......................
This city is in Cass County.
6s '19 A-O 1,000,000_______________
S chool B onds.
FULTON SPECIAL ROAD DIST.
6s '21 A-O 343.000-.Apr 1 ’25-’39
--_ $67,500_______ _______
This district Is In Callaway County - S
TO T. DEBT Oct 1924-.-$2,183,000
Sewer Bonds.
R oad Bonds
5s '12 M-S $22,550___ Mar ’ 25-’27 5s '24 F-A $57,000c.......................
5s '22 M-S 50,000-.M ar 1 ’ 28-’37 BOND. D EBT Dec 1924-. $104,500 IRON COUNTY
Ironton is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1924 $73,000 Assessed val’n 1923_______ 1,061,380
Road Bonds.
Sinking fu n d -. ___________
2,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $12 50
_
Assessed val. 1924________ 7,000.000 Population 1910, 1.947; 1920, 2,073. 5s '20 F-A $200.000__________ 1940
BOND. DEBT N ov 17 '24. $180,000
INT. at the Commerce Trust Co.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$20.00
Assess, val. real__________ 3,454,100
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 8.000 Kansas City.




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Assess, val. personal______ 797.955
Other assess, property___ 1,466,180
T ot. assess, val. '24 (a ct.).5,718,235
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--------$6.00
Population 1910, 8,563; 1920-.9,458
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
Tuii townsuip (P. O. King City)
is in Gentry Omintv.
6s '20 . . . $73.000c________ 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '24- $60,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act.) 2,000,000
i' ix r te (per* 1.000) 1924___ $123)0
Population 1920-------------------- 1,502
JACKSON TWP. DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Nodaway
County.
5s ’22 A-O $98.000c Apr 1 ’25-’42
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2713.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24. $98,000
INT. at the Boatmen’s Bank,
St. Louis.
JEFFERSON C ITY.
Jefferson City is In Cole County,
tnc. Dec. 1 1886. Population 1910.
11,850; 1920. 14,490.
Water Bonds.
tMs’ 12 . . . $23,000____Mar 1 1932
Street Bonds.
tMs’ 12 . . .
$18,000___ Mar 1 1932
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
iM s‘21
$15,000___ June 1 1941
(Optional June 1 1931)
Sewer Bonds.
4Ms'12 . . .
$5,000___ Mar 1 1932
4s '22 . - 2,Odd___ Mar 1 1942
(Optional March 1 1932.)
Judgm ent F unding B onds.
4s ’21 J-D $22,000___ June 1 1941
(Optional June 1 1931)
Renewal Bonds.
4Ms’ 17 J-J
$4.000___ July 1 1937
Bridge R econ stru ction Bonds.
4s ’22 - - $1.000___ Mar 1 1942
(Op'ional March 1 1932.)
T un nel Bonds.
4s ’22 . - $32,500___ Mar 1 1942
(Optional March 1 1932.)
Judgem ent Bonds.
4s ’22 - . $19,000___ Mar 1 1942
(Optional March 1 1932.)
BOND. DT. Nov 22 ’2 2 -.
192,500
Water debt (incl.)_______
4.000
Floating debt______________
1,400
Sinking fu n d ______________ 16.000
_
Assessed val. real estate_ 8,211.737
Assessed val. personal_____1.712.331
Other assess, property_____2.656.917
Tot. ass'd val '21________ 12.580,985
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '2 2 .-$ 6.35
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
JEFFERSON CITY SCH. DIST.
5s '14 J-J $56,000c...........Jan 1934
(Subject to call after 1924)
5 s '17 S-A $ 4 1 ,0 0 0 ...............1 9 3 7
(Suhiect to call after 1922.)
4 Ms’24 F-A 100,000..Feb 1 ’30-’44
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24. $497,000
Sinking fund______________
27,090
Tot. assess, val. '24 (a ct.).13,500,008
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$8 00
Population in 1923 (est.)_____16.000
INT. at Central Missouri Trust
Co., Jefferson City.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Hillsboro is the county seat.
R efu nd ing B onds.
4 Ms’ 17 F-A 8391.000-Feb 15 ’25-'37
For maturit.v see V. 104, p. 0413.'
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24 $421,000
Sinking fund____________
101.0)0
Assess, val., real estate_ 14.855 240
_
Assess, val., personal____3.202 810
Other assess, property____ 3.766 538
Tot.assess.val.'24 (3-5 act)22,824,5^8
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1024 $8.50
Populat’n 1910, 27,878; 1920, 26,555
IN T . is payable In St. Louis.
JOPLIN.
Joplin Is In Jasper County. Spe­
cial charter Apr. 20 1914; organized
asacityM arch 17 1873. Allbondsare
taxable. Commission govt, adopted
Oct. 7 1913.
Sewer Bonds (red. 5 i/rs.fr. issue.)
5s '09 M -N $6 0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1929
6s '20 J-D 291,500___ June 1 1940
V iad uct (Red. aft. 5 grs. fr. issue)
5s '13 M -N $.6.500c_ M ay 1 1933
_
5s 15 A-O
4 ,5 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1935
Market House Bonds (red. beg.
in 1918.)
5s '13 F-A $30,000c__ Feb 1 1933
Memorial Hall Bonds.
5s '23 A-O $250.000c.-Oct 1 1943
(Optional Oct. 1 1928.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14'24 $601,000
Sinking funds----------------103 805
Assess, val., real estate_ 16.422 340
_
Assess, val., personal____ 4.536,090
Other assess, property____ 3,138,597
Tot .ass'd val.’24(1-3 act. )24.097,027
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$13.00
Pop’n 1910. 32.073; 1920____ 29.815
IN T . on market square bonds and
on bonds o f 1920 at New York: on
bonds of 1923 at Chicago; on others
at Joplin.
JOPLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Site, B uilding & Equipm ent.
4M s’ 16 J-J £$299,000_ Jan 1 1936
_
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1926)
5s ’23 F-A 75,000____Aug 1 1933
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1928)
x Grade S chool B uilding.
4Ms’ 16 J-J $49,000____Jan 1 1936
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1926)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 5 ’24. $423,000
Sinking fund------------------149,139
Ass'd val.’ 24 (abt. M act.)-24,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-.-S12.00
Population in 1923 (est.)_____31,000
IN T . on bonds marked (x) at Mer­
chants Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis.

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JOPLIN SPECIAL ROAD DIST.
This district is in Jasper County.
5 ^ s ’ 19 A-OS416.000___ Oct 1 1931
BON D. D E B T Dec 4 ’24_ $382,000
Assessed value 1924______29,671,000
KAH OK A SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Clark County.
B uilding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 M-S $26 475 -M ar 1 '25-’37
TOTAL D EBT N ov 6 ’24- $27,000
Total assess, val. 1924 (act)l ,371,124
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$12.50
Population in 1920 (est.)--------- 2,000
KANSAS CITY.
Kansas City is situated in Jackson
County. Incorp. Feb. 4 1850. On
Nov. 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 w'on 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.
On Nov. 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. In a
lengthy litigation the validity o f this
bond issue was upheld.
F ire-Protection Bonds.
4H s’ 10 M-S$100,000c_ Sept 1 1930
_
4 H g ’ 15J-J 100.000c...July 1 193f
43^s ’ 19J-J 200,000___ Jan 1 1939
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4s ’ 10 M-SS870.000c-—Sept 1 1930
4 X s ’ 19J-J 625,000------Jan 1 1939
5s ’ 19 J-J 625.000___ Jan 1 1939
4 J4sg’22 J-J 2.500 000--Jan 1 1042
4M s’22 - - 3,300,000------July 1 1942
Park Bonds.
, , „ „ __„
4s g ’ 15 J-J $125,000c— July 1 1935
4s "l5 J-J 450.000c— July 1 1935
H ospital Bonds.
4s ’ 10 M-S $66,000c— Sept 1 1930
4><JsT3 M-S 100,000c— Mar 1 1933
4s g ’ 15 J-J 125.000c---July 1 1935
M arket-House Bonds.
4H s’ 10 M-S $50,000c__ Sept 1 193C
Levee B onds.
„
„„„„
4 ^ s ’ 10 M-S $75.0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 193C
W ork-H ouse Bonds.
4 >4s’ 10 M-S $50.000c-—Sept 1 1931
4 *$s’15 J-J 125,000c— July 1 1935
Paving-R epair-Plant Bonds.
4 4s’ 10 M-S $50,000c— Sept 1 193C
Street B onds.
„
4 ’r fs’lO M-SS475,000c.—Sept 1 1930
4% sT5 J-J 975.000----- July 1 1935
Sewer B o n d s . _
_ . „
4H sT0 M -S$300,000c...Sept 1 193<
4)|s’ 15 J-J 200,000c----July 1 1935
5s ‘ 15 J-J 200.000----- Jan 1 1935
C om fort S tation Bonds.
4J^s’ 15 J-J $40,000------July 1 1936
Union S tation Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $700,000----- July 1 193o
Bridge and V iaduct B onds.
4H s’ 10 M-S$200,000c. . Sept 1 1930
4 jls ’ 15 J-J 450,000c...July 1 1935
5s ’ 20 J-J 400.000------July 1 1940
Incinerating-P lan t Bonds.
4 K s’ 10 M -S$100,000c...Sept 1 1930
Levee and Drainage B onds.
4>4s’13 M-S $750,000c.-M ar 1 1933
P olice Dept. & M unicipal Court.
4J4g’ 15 J-J $125,000c-..July 1 1935
Blue River Impt. Bonds.
4J4s’ 15 J-J $100.000— July 1 1936
4H s’ 15 J-J 500,000----- July 1 1935
G arbage-Disposal Bonds.
4H s’ 15 J-J $50,000— .-July 1 1936
C ondem nation C ertifica tes.___
7s ’ 18 J-J 36 000---------1925-1928
Park Fund Certificates.
6s
J-J $309,800.65--.June 1932
(Optional any time.)
Signal System Bonds.
4J4s’20 J-J $250,000------July 1 1940
INTEREST is payable at Cits
Treasurer’s office, Chase Nat. Bank,
and Oriental Bank, N. Y. O.
TO TAL D E B T . SINK. FDS., &c
Sept. 30’24. Sept. 30’23.
T ot. bd. dt.$15,351,000 $13,642,000
Sink, funds. 3.810,078
4.620,594

MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS
City. Population ln ’20 was 324,410.
1923 (est.), 400,000.
B uilding Bonds.
3)4g'05J-J $841,000c*..July 1 1925
ts g ’07 J-J 600.000c*-.July 1 1927
is g ’ 10 J-J 750,000c*. .July 1 1930
ts g ’ 12 J-J 2.000,000c*.July 1 1932
m g ’ 13J-J 2.000,000c* .July 1 1933
4H s’ 17 J-J 2,000,000c*.July 1 1937
5s '21 J-J 2,050,000c*-July 1 1941
4V£s’23 J-J 1,000,000c*. Jan 11943
5sg’21 J-J 1,000,000c*. July 1 1941
4M s’23 J-J 2,000,000c*-Jan 1 1953
BORDER STAR SCH. DIST.
5s '06 M -N t$l0,000c*.M ay 1 1926
BRISTOL SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
B uilding Bunds.
5s ’05 A-O *$9,000c*..Apr 1 1925
MT. W ASHINGTON SCH.DIST.
4J4s'09 J-J t$ 18.000c*..July 1 1929
SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL DIST.
5s ’09 M-N $2.500c*-.M ay 1 1929
5s ’ l l F-A t2.000c*_.Feb 1 1931
SWOPE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
5s '08 F-A $5.000c*-.Aug 1 1928
TOT. DEBT Oct 13 ’24-$15,287,000
Sinking fund (cash & inv) 3,810,062
Ass’dval. ’ 24 (90% act.) 545,735,480
School tax (p. $1,000) 1924„.$1 1.50
D IS T R IC T

P R O P E R T Y — The

value of property owned by the dis­
trict (unencumbered), $18,600,000.
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 ’ 12 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 $18,000c.-M ay ’25-’35
5s ’23 M-N 54,300c____ 1925-1944
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’24. $74,000
Sinking fund_____________
10,200
Ass’dval. ’23 (abt. H a ct.).1,563,280
School tax (per $1,000) '24------ $13.50
Population (est.)______________ 1,400
IN T. on bonds of 1923 at St. Jos
eph; on other bonds at Chicago.
KIRKSVILLE.
This city is in Adair County.
W ater W orks B onds.
5s T4 s-a $12,500_____ 1925-1934
5s T9 s-a
28,000_____ 1925-1939
4 ^ s ’23 F -A ( 40,000____Aug 1 1928
\195,000--Feb 1 29-’43
BOND. DEBT (all water)
Oct. 17 1924_____
$287,000
_
Assessed val. real estate_ 5,595.972
Assessed val. personal_____1,942,409
Other assessable property.. 531.217
Total assessed value______ 8,069,598
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$7.20
Population 1910, 6,347; 1920, 7,213

LAM AR.
This city Is the county seat of Barion County.
W ater and Light Bonds.
<« T2 J-J S32,000c_.Jan 1 ’25-’32
BD. DT. (water) Nov ’22. $40,000
Assessed value real estate.. 728,462
Assessed value personal_
_ 452,120
Other assess, property_____
66,966
Tot.ass’dval. (60% act.)’22 1,247,548
T*x rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $10.60
Population 1910, 2,316; 1920, 2,255
(NT. at Boatmen’s Bank, St. Louis

[V ol. 119,
Light and W ater Bonds.
4s ’06 F-A $12,500__________ 1926
5s ’ 15 F-A
25,500__________ 1935
5s ’ 19 F-A
30,000__________ 1939
6s ’ 19 J-D
15,000__________ 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24. $83,500
1,175
Floating debt (add'l)______
Sinking fund______________
1.019
Total assessed val. 1924— 2,673.428
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24--$7.00:
Population 1910. 3,584; 1920, 3,549

LEES SUMMIT S. D. NO. 79.
This district is in Jackson County.
H igh-S ch ool-B uilding Bonds.
4 K s’23 J-D $95,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1923. $95,000
_
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,078,630
Population (est.)_____________ 2,000
INTEREST at St. Louis.

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 ou n ty C. H. Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $300.000____July 1 1931
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’24— $300,000
55,000
Sinking fund______________
Drainage debt (Clinton
Dr. D. No. 2), add’l —
125,000
Assessed val., real estate..26,097,730
Assessed val., personal_ 5,155,710
_
Other assess, property____ 5,209,160
Tot. assess, v a l.'23 (a ct.).36,462,600
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $6.80
Populat’n 1910, 30,868; 1920, 27,518
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Com’ ce, N. Y.

LEXINGTON.
County seat of Lafayette County.
Incorporated 1830.
Bridge A pproach Bonds.
5 ^ s ’22 J-D$122,000-Dec 15 ’27-’40
BOND. DEBT Jan 1923.. $189,000
Sinking fund_____________
4,500
Assessed valuation, 1921__ 3,862,258
Population in 1920___________4,695
INTEREST payable at American
Trust C o., St. Louis.

MADISON COUNTY
Fredericktown is the county seat.
5s *20 M-S $246,600 ____ 1925-1940
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’24- $260,000
Assessed val. real estate_ 3,751,325
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 923,305
Other assessable property. 200,566
Total assessed val. 1924___4,875,196
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 $5.50
Populat’n 1910, 11,273; 1920, 10,721

LEBANON SPECIAL ROAD DIS.
This district is in Laclede County.
Road Bonds.
J* ’20 A-O ($25,000 ____ 1925-1929
{ 42,000 ____ 1930-1936
BOND. DEBT Oct. 4 ’2 3 .. $72,000
Sinking fund______________
2,687
Tot. assess, val.'22 (about) 2,700,000
Population (about)___________ 5,000
IN T . at the office of Mercantile
Trust C o., St. Louis.

LEXINGTON SPEC, ROAD DIST
5 Hs’ l 1 M-N.$25,000cMay 1 ’25-'26
BOND. DEBT Oct. 3 ’2 3 .. $35,000
Ass’d val. ’ 23 (70% a ct.)_.7 ,532 260
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$0.35
Population of dist. ’23 (est.)_12 000
INTEREST is payable at Merohants-Laolede Nat. Bk., St. Louis.
LIBERTY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Liberty) is in
Clay County.
S chool Bonds.
6 s ’22 ann$112,000--Feb 1 ’25-’38
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’24- $212,000
Total assess, val. 1923____ 4,399,950
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $12.50
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP
This township is in Stoddard Co.
R oad Bonds.
5 K s’20 J-J ($60,000-—Jan 1 ’25-’30
\ 55.000-—Jan 1 ’ 31--35
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924— $125,000
Assessed value 1924_______3,091.313
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 7.500
_
IN T . at Boatmen’s Bk., St. Louis.

MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Maplewood) Is
in St. Louis County.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5s ’ 16 A-O $80,000____Apr 1 1936
5s ’06 J-D 18 30,000---June 18 1926
5s ’09 M -N 45,000___ M ay 1 1929
5K s’21 J-D 138,834- Dec 1 ’25-’41
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’23 -- $272,000
Sinking fund______________
29,500
Total assess, value 1923
(40% actual)__________ 7,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$21.00
Population in 1920____________9,357
INT. on 5 ‘^ s of 1921 at the
Mississippi Valley Trust C o., St.
Louis; on others at the Nat. Bank o f
Commerce, St. Louis.
MARCELINE.
This city is in Linn County. In­
corporated Mar. 6 1888.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
s-a $23,000c_________ 1929
5 s ’23 - - 20,000 .-- -N o v 1 1943
(Optional after Nov 1 1933)
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’23 - - - $55,000___ N ov 1 1943
(Optional Nov 1 1933)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’ 24- $88,000
Sinking fund______________
1,600
Assessed val. real estate___1,380,006
Assessed val. personal_____ 302,000
Other assessable property. 301,240
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(>4 act.)_1,983,246
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.—$3150
Pop’n 1910, 3.920; 1920 (est.). 3.760

LINCOLN COUNTY.
Troy is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s '21 M-S $152,000-Mar 1 ’25 30
KIRKW OOD.
This city is in St. Louis County. (For maturity see V. 113, p. 980.)
[ icorporated July 1865 Bonds are 5s ’20 M -N $90.000____ 1925 1940
5s ’23 F-A 200,000--Feb 1 ’30-’43
taxable.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1921- $200,000
£ lec.-L t. (Subject to call).
4Ms’ l l M-S $10,000_ Sept 1 1931 Assessed value 1920______ 26,699,003
_
Populat’n 1910, 17,033; 1920. 15,956
Fire Departm ent B onds.
IN T . at National Bank o f Com­
5s T8 M -N $15,000____M ay 1 1938
merce, New York.
MARIES COUNTY.
W ater-W orks.
Vienna is the county seat.
5s ’20 J-J $30.000___ Jan 1 1940
R oad Bonds.
4Ms
- - - 105,000_______________ LITTLE PRAIRIE SPEC. RD. DIS.
5s '22 M-N$125,000-May 1 ’32-’42
C ity Hall and Jail B onds.
This district is in Pemiscot Co.
5s T 4 M-NS15.000____M ay 1 1934 5J4s’ 19 J-J $77.000-------- 1925-1935 5s ’23 F-A 95.000---F eb ’25-’ 43
Road Impt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2 2 -- $94,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 ’23 -- $225,000
-s ’ 23 ___$25,000-_________serially Sinking fund______________
9,000
20,000 Sinking fund______________
GEN. BD. DT. Aug 31 ’23 $200,000 T ot. assess, val. (1 00% )’22.7,000,000 Assess, val. real estate------- 5,037,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 135.000 Di tri t tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 2 .$ 3 .0 0 Assess, val. personal--------- 1,600,000
Sinking fund______________
12,875 Population in 1922 (est.)____12,000 Other assessable property. - 363,000
Tot. assess, val. ’ 23(act.) _-7,000,000
Assessed val. real estate___2,540,304
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) *23 $8.50
Assessed val. personal______________ 73,591
Pop’n, 1910, 10,088; 1920, 9,500
Total assessed value 1923.-2,613,895 LITTLE RIVER DRAIN. DIST.
Drainage Bonds.
IN T . on 5s o f 1922 at Mississippi
rax rate (per $1,000) ’21--------- $8.00
Valley Trust C o., St. Louis; on others
-o p ’n in TO, 4,171; (2 0 _______ 4,422
in St. Louis.
IN T . at Bank of Commerce. St.
Louis.
6s ’21 A-O 750.000--April 1 ’26-’41 MARSHALL. ~
(For maturity see V. 113, p . 1700.)
N et debt.$ll,540,922 $9,021,406
This city is in Saline County,
5H s’24 A-O 4,000,OOOJuly 1 ’ 37-44
The figures of the total debt for KIRKWOOD SCH. DIST.
x B lectric-L ixh t-P lan t Purchase
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24-$9.638.000 4 K s’ 16 F-A $75,000-—..............1926
High School Bonds.
Sept. 30 1924 include water debt
. . . $65,000r_________ 1934 Pres’t val. of prop. taxed-38,OOJ,OO0 5s’ 19 - - amounting to $7,920,000. Water s
46.000....................1939
(77,000-.A pril 1 ’25-’31 Est. actual value of prop.
debt sinking fund, included in above,
M unicipal B onds,
1 ’32-’35
taxed when drained____48.000.000
$3,810,078, consisted of $69,200 cash 6s~’21 A-O (48,000.-April 1 ’36-’41
. . . $90,000....................1940
178.000.-April
Total area of dist_____531,622 acres 6s
& $1,129,699.47 bonds held as invest­
BOND. D E B T Oct. 1924— $188,000
ments Cash in city treasury 8ept. 1 BOND. DEBT N ov. 15 ’24 $268,000 Total assessed val. 1921 — 9,600,000 Assessed val. real estate_ 4.826,150
_
’24, $8,139,450- City has no float­ Assessed val.'24(50% a ct.).6 .632,830 Population in 1923 (est.)_____25,000 Assessed val. personal------- 2,243,196
-.chool tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $21.00
IN T . at First Tr. & S. B k.. Chic Other assess, property------ 513,240
ing debt except current bills which
are paid the 10th o f each month for Population in 1923 (est.)______7.000
assess, val. '24
IN T . on bonds o f 1921 at Merch­ LOCUST CREEK DRAIN. DIST. T ot. rate (per $1,000) (act.)_7,582,580
the preceding month.
Tax
1924--------$5.30
ASSESSED VALUATION AND ants’ Laclede Bank, at. Louis.
This district is in Linn and SullivaD Pop’n 1910, 4,869; 1920-......... 5,200
T A X R A TE .—
Counties.
x IN T . at Merchants Laclede Nat.
LACLEDE COUNTY.
1924.
1925.
5 ^ s ’22 F-A$298.000—Aug 1 ’27-’42 Bank. St. Louis.
Lebanon is the county seat.
$
S
(For amount due each year see
Real estate-268,912.070 261,722.650
MARSHALL SCHOOL DIST.
Court House Bonds.
V. 115. p. 1452.)
$6,000—Feb
Personal. . . 120,368,050 161,569,550
’25-’27 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924-- $298,000
This district (P. O. Marshall) is
1 5 .0 0 0 - Feb •28-’32
M erchants. 55,697,810 33,917,140
IN T . at the American Trust Co., in Saline County.
5s ’24 F-A 20.000- -Feb ’ 33-’37 i St. Louis.
5s ’22 F-A$183,800c.Feb 1 ’25-’42
20,000. .F eb
’38-’41
Total____444,977,930 457,209,340
(For amount due each year see
12.000- -Feb ’42-’43 LOUISIANA.
♦Tax(perM)
12.50
12.50
V. 114, p. 2627.)
* This is the city tax proper.
7,000____Feb 1 1944
This city is in Pike Co. Incorp 5s ’23 M-S 180,000c________ ’25-’43
$80,000 1849. Pop. 1910, 4,454; ’20, 4,060. BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’24- $386,500
Property Is assessed at about 60% of BOND. DEBT July ’2 4 -.
Assessed value 1923______10,097,920
Its actual value.
Refunding Bonds
Sinking fund______________
500
On April 16 1924 the city owned Pop’n, 1910, 17,363; 1920____16,857 4s ’09 Mar $44,0 0 0 c.--M a r 1 1929 Ass’d va l. ’24(abt.
act.)_8,000,000
property valued at $24,377,015.01.
IN T . at Merchants Laclede Nat. 5s ’ 19 J-J
17,574c---Jan 10 1934 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$12.50
POPULATION.— In 1920 (Cen­ Bank, St. Louis.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 2 ’24- $59,574
IN T . at Boatmen's Bank, St.Louis
sus), 324,410; in 1910 (Census).
Floating debt (add’l) ______
9,910
LAFAYETTE COUNTY.
248,381; in 1900, 163,752.
Tot. 1 ass’d. val. ’ 33 (a ct.)-2,882,443 MARYVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Lexington is the county seat.
This district (P. O. Maryville) is in
City tax (per $1,000) 1924_____$9 00
KANSAS CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
IN T . payable at Merchants’-La- Nodaway County.
This district Is a distinct and sepa­ 5s ’22 F-A$232,000—Nov 1 '25-’42 ciede Nat. Bank, St. Louis, and the 6s ’20 M-S [$60,000.-M ar 1 ’25-'39
rate corporation, having no oonneo- BOND .D E B T N ov 1924- $251,000 Bank of Louisiana.
1 3,000____Mar 1 1940
tlon whatever with the city or county Sinking fund____________
22,500
BOND. D E B T Aug 1920-- $82,000
ovemments. Border Star, Bristol, Assessed value 1924_____ 52,000,000 MACON.
Assessed valuation 1920___2,967,406
I t. Washington, Seven Oaks and State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
This city is in Macon County.
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000
Swope school districts are now part 1924________________________$4.50
IN T . at the office of the St. Louis
Sewerage Disposal Bonds,
o f the School District o f Kansas Pop’n, 1920, 30,154; 1920, 30,006
s '18 s-a $15,000_____
1938 Union Trust C o., St. Louis.

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D ec., 1924.]

MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS

MAYSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in De Kalb County.
B uilding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 M -N $22,750.-M ay 1 ’ 25-’37
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1923- $45,000
Total ass’d val. ’23 (act.)-.1,542,340
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23—$12.50

MISSISSIPPI CO. DR. D. NO. 31.
Ditch B onds.
6s '16 F-A $22.500-Feb 15 ’25-’35
(Due $1,500 yearly 1925-1927, incl.,
$2,000 yearly 1928-1932, incl.,
$2,500 1933 & 1934; $3,000 1935.)
BOND. D EBT N ov 1920— $61,000
_
Value of district land 1920_ 300.000

MEDICINE CREEK DRAIN. DIS.
This district is in Livingston Co.
5J4s’ 18 M -N $140,000c_ 1925-1938
_
6 s'2 1 J-J f 1.000c...Jan 1 1926
124,00 0 c.. Jan 1 ’ 27-’38
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 22 ’24- $165,000
IN T . on 5 ^ s and 6s at St. Louis
Union Trust C o., St. Louis.

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY DRAIN
AGE DIST. NO. 32.
6s '19 . . . $84,400_____1925-1939
BOND. D E B T N ov 1920-- $100,000
Tot.assess.val.'20(15%act) 2,587,600
Population in 1920_________ —2,000

MEMPHIS.
This city is in Scotland County.
E lectric L ight Bonds.
6s ’ 17 M-S $21,362_____1925-1937
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1922.)
6 s ’ 19 J-J $10,000_ Jan 15 1930
_
L ight and W ater Bonds.
6s
$25,000________ ______
Sewer Bonds.
5 H s’18 A-O $6.000___ Oct 11927
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 7 ’23. $60,000
Ass’d val. 1923 (60!^ a c t .).1,779.700
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------$7.80
Population 1910, 1,984; 1920, 1,941
IN T . on bonds o f 1917 payable at
Mississippi Valley Tr. C o., St. Louis.
MERCER COUNT?.
Princeton is the county seat.
H ospital Bonds.
5s
. . . $35,000..........................
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’24.
$35,000
Sinking fund____________
54.00
Assessed val.. real estate..13 639,395
Assessed val., personal___ 2.718,367
Other assess, property___ 1,375,000
Total assessed val. (actual)
June 1 1924_____
.17,732,762
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 $9.80
Populat’n 1910, 12,335; 1920, 11,281
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.

MISS. CO. LEVEE DIST. NO. 1.
6s '15 F-A $15,000..........1925-1927
6s '15 F-A 65,000..........1927-1932
6s '18 J-J 140,000 _____ 1925-193*
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1920- $210,000
Assessed val. (equalized)_1,200,000
Population (estimated)_______ 8,500
IN T . at Co. Treas. office, or
through office of Smith, & Moore
Co., St. Louis, without charge.
MISSISSIPPI "“ c o u n t y l e v e e
DISTRICT NO. 3.
5s '23 M -N $100,000..M ay 1 ’28-’'42
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2172.)
BOND. DEBT M ay 1923. $100,000
Assessed valuation 1923___5,939,790
Assessed benefits_________ 739,345
INTEREST at the National Bank
of Commerce, New York.

MOBERLY.
This city is in Randolph County.
Incorporated in 1868. Population
1910, 10,923; 1920, 12,808.
W ater Bonds58 '10 J-J $94.500c___ Jan 1 1930
5s '18 J-J
32,000___ Jan 1 1938
6 s '20 A-O/120,000— Oct 1 ’30-'39
1 55.000___ Oct 1 1940
BOND. D E B T Oct 3 '24— $301,500
Assessed val., real estate_ 7,931,172
_
Assessed val., personal___ 1,960,032
Other assessable property961,750
Tot. assess, val.'24 (M act) 10,852.954
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24______ $7.50
IN T. at Bank of Moberly and
MEXICO.
This city is In Audrain
County. Moberly Trust Co., and on 6s of 1920
at the office of City Treasurer.
Sewage-Disposal B onds.
5s '20 F-A $25.000........
.1934
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 ’2 4 -. $25,000 MOBERLY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
B uilding & Equipm ent Bond*.
Note debt (add’l)_________ 117,000
Sinking fund_____________
10,000 5s '16 J-J 100,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926)
Assess, value real estate_ 4,023,950
_
Assessed val. personal_____1,937,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '24. $100,000
50,000
Tot. ass’d val.’24(7-10 act.)5,960.950 Sinking fund (est.)_______
9 800.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$3.20 Assess, val. 1923 (est.)
Population 1910, 5,939; 1920, 6,013 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.S10.00
Population in 1922___________13.000
IN T ER E ST at St. Louis.
IN T. at Bank of M oberly, Ran­
dolph Co. Trust Co., Moberly Trust
Co. and the Mechanics’ Bank.
MILAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Milan) is in
MONETT.
Sullivan County.
This city Is in Barry County. Ine
($3,000___ Mar 1 1937
2.000. .M ar 1 ’38-’ 39 in 1888.
W ater-W orks-E xtension Bonds
5s '24 M-S
2,000___ Mar 1 1940
7.000 __Mar 1 1941 5s '14 F-A $15.000____Aug '25-’35
($5,000 every 5 years.)
16.000. _Mar 1 ’42-’43
Park Bonds.
2.000 __Mar 1 1944
6.000. . Mar 1 ’30-’315s ' l l F-A $4.500------Feb 1 1931
5s '22 1 .’32-'33
25,000----------------------8.000.
-M ar . .
Judgm ent F un din g B onds.
5s '24 M-S 18,000..Mar 1 '34-’36
18,000--M ar 1 '37-’39 5s '15 . . . $14,618 67.Aug 1 1936
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.. $54,619
14.000. -M ar 1 ’40-’41
15.284
124,000.-M ar 1 ’42-’44 Sinking funds_____________
Assessed val. real estate_ 2,026.780
_
B O N DED D E B T ________
(?)
IN T . at White-Phillips Co. of Assessed val. personal_____ 464.651
Other assessable property.. 658.045
Davenport.
Total assess, value 1923_ 3,149,476
_
MINQO DRAINAGE DISTRICT. City tax (per $1.000) 1924 — $6.00
1910, 4,177;
4,206
This district is in Stoddard and PopulationChicago, St. L 1920, N . Y.
IN T. in
. and
Waynes Counties.
6s g ’20 M -NS455.000.Nov 1 ’25-’37 MONETT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
6s g ’20 M -N 90,000-Nov 1 ’ 25-’39
This district (P. O. Monett) is in
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1775)
County.
TO TAL DEBT N ov 1920- $560,000 Barry ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Sinking fund____________
29,000 5s S ch . . $75.000......... ..................
Assessed benefits_________ 1,000,000 BOND. .DEBT N ov 15 '24. $115,000
IN T . on bonds o f 1920 at the Con­ Floating debt_____________
10,000
tinental & Commercial N at’l Bank. Sinking fund______________
8,000
Chicago.
Tot. assess val. '23 (46 act.)3,300,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24_____ $17.50
MISSISSIPPI COUNT?.
MONROE CITY.
Charleston is the county seat.
This city is in Monroe County.
R oad Bonds.
Incorp. as city of fourth cl»«*
5s '17 M-SS284.000c.Mar 15 '25 '37
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 1124.) Nov. 29 1877. Population 1910,
BOND. D E B T Oct 13 '24- $284,000 1,949; 1920. 1,941.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assessed val. real________ 15,779.125
Assessed val. personal_____ 1,664,180 5s '13 J-J $68,000___ July 1 1933
Other assess, property_____ 403,983 (Subject to call $18,000 July 1 1918.
$5,000 July 1 1923 and $20,000
Total assessed val. 1924—17.847,283
July 1 1928.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $32 00
Pop’n 1910, 14,557:1920____ 12,860 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 4 '24 . $40,000
Assessed value, real estate. 936,520
IN T . payable at County Treas­ Assessed value, personal_
_ 641.850
urer’s office.
Tot. ass’d val. 1923____ ..1,578,370
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24..$8.00
IN T . at Guaranty Tr. C o., N. V
MISSISSIPPI CO. AIR LINE
ROAD DISTRICT.
MORGAN COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
Versailles is the county seat.
5H
Ss’22M-S$130.000_Sept 15 ’25-'38
Road Bonds.
(For amount due each year see
6s '20 F-A $60.0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1930
(V. 115, p. 1762.)
5s '20 F-A 200,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1940
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
IN T . at the Merchants Laclede (Optional on or after Feb. 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 13'24 $270,000
National Bank, St. Louis.
Floating debt (add’l) _____
30,000
Sinking fund_____________
15,000
_
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY DRAIN Assess, val., real estate_ 9,190,010
Assessed value, personal.. 2,624,760
AGE DISTRICT NO. 23.
6 s 'l l M-SS112.000_Mar 1 '25-'3l Other assessable property. 1,739,053
BON D. D EBT Nov 1920-- $220,000 Total assessed val. 1923.-13,553,823
Value of district lands_____3,097,010 (Assessment, real estate, from 75%
INT. at County Treasurer’s office to 90%, and personal 50%.)
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'24.S7.00
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY DRAIN- Population TO, 12,863: 1920..12,015
IN T. at the Nat. Bank of Com­
AGE DIST. NO. 29.
6 s '14 M-SS118.125-.Mar 10'25-33 merce.
BON D. DEBT Nov 1920-- $210,000 MOUNT VERNON SPEC. RD. DIS.
Value o f district lands_____ 1,848,000
This district (P. O. M t. Vernon)
Population of district__________1,500 is in Lawrence County.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 5!^sT9 M-S $21,000 ..........1925-1931
BOND. DEBT N ov 19 '24 . $40,000
MISSISSIPPI CO. DR. D. NO. 30 Sinking fund______________
6,804
BON D. D EBT N ov 1920— $57,000 Total assess, val. '24______ 3,390.950
Value of district lands_____ 1.261.600 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924 -. .$10.50




MUDDY CREEK DR. DIST.
This district is in Grundy County.
Drainage Bonds.
6s '21 M -N $95,000..N o v i ’ 25-'41
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 '24..$97,000
Sinking fund_______________ 2,167
Assessed benefits 1924 (act.) .289,686
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $25.00
IN T . payable at Liberty Centra)
Trust Co., St. Louis.
NEOSHO.
This city is in Newton County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s '14 A-O $43,000___________ 1934
Sewer C on stru ction Bonds.
5s '23 F-A ?$7,000____Feb 1 1927
165,000..Feb 1 '28-’41
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '24. $72,000
Sinking funds_____________
4,000
Total assess, val. ’24 (act.) .2,857,500
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $8.00
Population 1910, 3,661; 1920, 3,968
NEOSHO SPECIAL ROAD DIST.
This district (P. O. Neosho) is in
Newton County.
-s
. . . $10,000_______________
6s '21 J-D 18 .000 ..June 1 ’25-'33
BOND DEBT Nov 19 '24. $26,000
_
Assess, val., equal. 1924_ 1,874,290
NEW BLOOMFIELD SPECIAL
ROAD DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. New Bloom­
field) is in Callaway County.
5 ^ s ’ 19J-D $29,690 ..........1924-1935
.s
...
30,000______________
BONDED DEBT 1918......... $39,000
Assessed valuation_________ 888,483
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 5,000

45
OZAR K SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Ozark) is in
Christian County.
School Building Bonds.
6s '21 F-A $32,000..F eb 1 ’25-’41
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 104.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924___ $39,000
Sinking fund______________ 2,000
Assess, val. 24 (1-3 a ct.)_ 820,000
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 24..$15.50
INT. at First Nat. Bank, St. Louis
OZARK SPECIAL ROAD DIST.
This district (P. O. Ozark) is in
Christian County.
5H s
. . . $54,000..$3,000 yearly
BOND. DE B T. Oct 4 2 3 -- $57,000
Total assess, val. 23 (65%
actual)...............................1,530,750
PALMYRA.
This city is in Marion County.
Light & W ater Bonds.
4 j^s’ 10 . . . $13.000....................1930
5s 14
— 19,000.................... 1934
5)*s’ 19 „
1 1 0 .0 0 0 ................ 1929
5J4s’23 J-D 15,000____ Dec 1 1943
(Optional Dec. 1 1928.)
5>£s’24 F-A 10,000____ Feb 1 1944
(Optional Feb. 1 1929.)
Sewer Bonds.
5Ms’24 M-S $10,000___ Mar 1 1944
(Optional Mar. 1 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 '2 3 . . $30,000
9,322
Water sinking fund_______
Assessed val. real estate_
_ 801,040
Assess, val. personal prop— 285.585
Assess, val. bank stock____ 328,673
Assess, val. merch & m fr. $126,100
97,032
Assess, val. rail, tel. & tel.
Total assessed val. 1922___1,638,430
(Real estate and personal, actual
value; bank stock, 60% act. val.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 2 2 _____$12.00
Population 1910, 2.168; 1920. 1,964

NEW LISBON TOWNSHIP.
This district is in Stoddard County.
51^s
s-a $60,000..Sept 1 ’25-’39
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923-- $60,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,911,836 PEMISCOT COUNTY.
_
Population 1910, 2,603; 1920, 2,187
Caruthersville is the county seat.
5s '21 M-S 2 136,500-Mar 1 '25-’40
NEW MADRID COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923- $145,000
New Madrid is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1923.-24,090,131
Road Bonds.
Popul’n 1910, 19,559; 1920, 26,634
5s ’ 18 . . . $347.000----------- . — 1928
C ourt House Bonds.
PEMISCOT CO. DR. DISTRICTS.
5s ’ 17 . . . $32,500__________ 1935
D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
Jail Bonds.
6s '22 M-N$50,G00- -M ay 1 '32-'40
5s ’ 14—
$7,000.......................1934
D istrict No. 8 B ondr«
5s ’ 17 . . .
6,000................... 1935 8a '12 M-NS330.000_ o u e serially
_
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’20. $392,500
D istrict No. 9 Bonds.
Assessed val. real________ 10,979,100 6s
M-S $15,750._Mar 1 ’ 25-'31
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,949,619 5>£s’24 . . .
32,000-- Aug 1 ’25-’43
Total assess, val. 1920... .12,928,719 BOND. D E B T /D lst. N o. 8 $330,000
Pop’n 1910, 19,488; 1920, 25,180
63,000
N ov. 1912_(Dist. No. 9
IN T . payable at County Treas­ Actual valuat’nj Dist. N o. 8 675,000
urer’s office.
(est.)............. I Dist. N o. 9 661.590
NEW MADRID COUNTY DRAIN
AGE D ISTR IC T NO. 12.
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’ 20 A-O 157,000c.M ar 1 ’ 25-’40
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1680.)
6 s ’ 21 . — 85.000 _____1925-1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922.. $190,000
IN T . at office of County Treas.
NEW MADRID CO. DRAIN. DIST.
No. 28 (P. O. Lotta).
Drainage-lm pt. Bonds.
6s '15 A-O $189,000c.Apr 1 ’ 25-'35
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923..$206,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
in New Madrid. Bonds and coupons
may be collected free of charge
through office of Little & Hays In­
vestment C o.. St. Louis.
NEWTON COUNTY.
Neosho is the county seat.
Judgm ent Funding B onds.
5s
J-D$185.125. .June 1 ’ 27-’36
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. $185,125
Assessed value 1922______ 17,069,650
Popul’n 1910, 27,136: 1920, 24.886

PETTIS COUNTY.
County seat Is Sedalla.
5s
. . . $84,800_ Jan 2 '25-’40
_
C ourt House Bonds.
4 J£s 23 F-A$333,500_____ 1925-1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 15'23 $549,000
Sinking fund_____________
33,431
Assess, val., real estate_ 13,223,180
_
Assess, val., personal____ 5.172,690
Railroad property_______ 2,407.336
Other assess, property_
_
700,460
Total assess, val. 1920
(30% actual).................21,503 666
Co. tax (per $1,000) 1923--------- $4.00
Populat’n 1910. 33,913; 1920, 35,813
IN T . on bonds o f 1923 at the
Merchants Laclede National Bank,
St. Louis; on others at Miss. Vr,,,'v“'
Trust C o., St. Louis.

PHELPS COUNTY.
Rolla is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s 19 A -0$375,000_____ 1925-1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921-- $400,000
Assessed val. r ea l.. ______ 3,404,685
Assess, val. personal _____ 1,756,955
Total assess, val. 1920_____5,161,640
NODAWAY TOWNSHIP.
Total assess, val. 1921____8,782.821
This township (P. O. Burlington Populat’n 1910. 15,796; 1920, 14,941
Junction) is in Nodaway County.
Road Bonds.
PIPE TOWNSHIP
5s ’ 15 . . . $ 2 6 .5 0 0 ................ 1930
This township is in Stoddard Co.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1920- $28,500 5^ s'20 M-S $78.900-Mar 1 ’25-’35
Assessed valuation 1919_ 1,608,916 BOND. D E B T Nov 1923.- $86,000
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-S17.60 Assessed value, real estate.2,290,837
Population 1910, 1,833; 1920, 1,796 Assessed value, personal_
_ 548,141
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (1-3 a ct.).2,838,978
NORBORNE DRAIN. DISTRICT. Population 1920________ _____ 5,359
This district is in Carroll and Ray
IN T. at Liberty Central Trust
Counties.
Co.. St. L ouis.______
6s '21M-S15$515,000_______ Serially
PLATTE R IVER DRAINAGE DIS­
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
T R IC T NO. 1.
Total benefits assessed_ $1,154,345
_
This district (P. O. Platte City)
Value of prop, in dist. (est.) 8,500,000
Population___________________ 5.050 Is in Platte County.
. . . $230,000- — ...................
IN T . at the Commerce Trust Co., 5Hs
6s '20 J-J
75,000--July 1 '25-’40
Kansas City.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922— $297,000
Assessed benefits_________ $728,257
NORMANDY CONSOL. S. D.
This district is in St. Louis County.
5s '23 M-N$200,000___ M ay 1 1943 PLATTSBURG.
This city is in Clinton County.
BOND. DEBT July 1923.. $312,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
27,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 7,492,000 5s '19 M-N$70,000____M ay 1 1939
_
Population (est.)____________ 16,000 (Subject to call after May 1 1924.)
IN T. at the Mississipp Valley BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '2 4 . $70,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 24(3^ act.).l,910,000
Trust C o., St. Louis.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S9.50
NORTH NISHNEBOTNA DR. D. Population 1910. 1,650; 1920, 1.719
This district is in Atchison County.
PLATTSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
Drainage B onds.
This district is in Clinton County.
-s '08 . . .
$5,000 _____1925-1926
H igh-School B onds.
($2.000.. Apr 1 ’ 25-'26
5Hs'17 A-O 19,000.-A pr 1 '34-'36 5s '17 A-O $35,000____Apr 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921 . $44,000 (Subject to call after April 1 1922.)
IN T . at Mechanics-American Nat. TOTAL DEBT Oct 16 '24. $82,000
Assess.val. 1924 - M -----2 500.000
Bank, St. Louis.
Total tax rate (per $i,d00)’24.$11.00
OSAGE COUNTY
POPLAR BLUFF.
Linn is the county seat.
This city is in Butler County.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
E lectric-Light-Plant B onds.
5s ’ 20 F-A$500,000 ____ 1925-1940
F-A $75.000r................. 1935
TO. BD. D T. Nov 1 1924-. $500,000 5s ’ 15
Assess, val. real__________ 9,338,530
F unding Bonds.
M-3 $10.300r................1933
Assess, val. personal______ 3,165,506 5 s '17
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924 ___ 13,004,036
F-A $47,000_____1926-1941
Pop. '10 (Census), 14,283; '20 13,585 - s ’21
IN T . at the St. Louis Union Trust BOND. DEBT June 30 '24. $106,300
Water debt (incl.)---------20,000
Co., St. Louis.

POPLAR BLUFF (Concluded).
Assess, debt (add 1) (e s t.).. 175,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
800
Sulking funds____________
12.697
Assessed val., real estate..4,039,555
Assessed val., personal____1,234.689
Other assessable property.. 529,665
Tot. assess, val. ’24(about
/
z i actual)______________ 5,863.909
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24_.$7 50
Pop’n 1910, 6,916; 1920,
8,012
POPLAR BLUFF SCH. DIST.
5s ’13 M-S '$15.000r___ Mar 192S
120.000r_____Mar 1933
5 s ’14 . . .
20,000___________1934
(Optional 1924.)
B uilding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’15 J-D $2 i.OOOr_ June 1 1935
_
(Subject to call beg. June 1 19251
6 s ’21 F-A ( 2,500___ Feb 11925
\15,000___ Feb 1 1938
5s ’22 F-A 75,000_______________
(Due $5,000 yearly beginning Feb. 1
1928.)
High School Bldg. & Equip.
5 s ’ 14 J-J $20,000r ...J u ly 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $178,000
Sinking fund_____________
3 .000
Assess, val. 1922 (act.) . .7,007,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922
$12.50
Population In 1922 est.)_____ 10,000
PRINCETON SC H ? DIST.
This district is in Mercer County.
H igh-S ch ool Building Bonds.
5s
J-J $12,500r______________
5s ’23 J-D 55.000r______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 7 ’24. $67,500
Assessed value 1924_______1,157 .265
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’2 i $16 00
IN T . on bonds o f 1923 at Kansas
City; on others at St. Louis.
PULASKI COUNTY
Waynesville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s '20 M-S $250.000c ...1925-1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24. $250,000
T ot. ass d val. 24 ( A act.) .6.099,067
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) *24.$10.00
Populat’n 1910, 11.438; 1920, 10.490
IN T . at Mississippi Valley Trust
C o.. St. Louis ______
PUTNAM C O U N T /.
Unionville is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
5s ’23 F-A$150,000___ Aug 1 1943
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923. $150,000
Assessed valuation 1922.-19,522,445
State & Co. tax(per $1,000) ’22-S4.40
Popul’n 1910, 14,308; 1920, 13,115
IN T . payable at St. Louis Union
Trust C o., St. Louis.

MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15-50
_
Population (est.)______________1.250
IN T. at Liberty-Central Trust
C o., St. Louis.__
ROLLA.
This city is in Phelps County.
W ater Works Bonds.
5s ’ 14 J-D $12,000____Dec 1 1934
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1924)
5s '07 . . .
17 ,500 ..-Jan 15 1927
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’07 . . .
$4,500...J a n 15 1927
Funding Bonds.
5H s’21 s-an( $6.500—Feb 1 ’ 24-’37
\ 4.000—Feb l ’ 38-’41
Power Plant Impt. Bonds.
54£s’21 s-anj $5.50O..Feb 1 '25-’35
1 6.000—Feb 1 ’36-’41
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24. $44,000
Water debt (incl.)— -------14,000
Sinking fund— General___
2.0OO
Assess, val. real estate______700.000
Assess, val. personal prop__ 600,000
Tot. ass’d val.’24 (40% act)l ,350,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24 $11.00
Population 1910, 2,261; 1920. 2.077
IN T. on 5 M of 1921 at Mercantile
is
Trust Co., St. Louis.
ST. CHARLES.
This city Is the county seat of St.
Charles County. Inc. Oct. 13 1S09.
W ater Bonds.
4s ’ l l J-J
$5,000c-.-July 1 1931
(Subject to call after July 1 1916.)
Sewer Bonds (Red. any time).
4s '06 F-A $4.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1926
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
5s ’ 20 . . . $25.000____Dec 1 1940
JPark Bonds5s ’ 14 A-O $30,000 . -Oct 15 1929
(Part every 5 years)
BOND. DEBT Oct. 15 '24. $62,000
Water debt (incl.)________
3,000
Total assess, val. (act.) ’ 24.9.6O0,000
Total tax (per$1.000) 1924___ $6.50
PoDulation 1910. 9,437: 1920. 8.503
IN T . ($) at Nat. Bank of Com­
merce, N . Y .; others at City Treas­
urers’ office.
ST. CHARLES COUNTY.
St. Charles is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
($30,000___________1936
44£s’24 F-A 67,000___________1937
70.000
______ 1938
I 33,000___________1939
Road C onstruction Bonds.
($47.009____Aug 1 1933
4J^s’23 F-A 58.009____Aug 1 1934
61.000
A ug 1 1935
_Aug 1 1936
34.000
4 ^ s ’22 F-A 180.000_.Aug 1 ’25-’33
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924. $800,000
Sinking fund_____________
50,000
Assess, val (real est.)___ 21,520,005
Assess, val. (personal)_ 5,884,070
_
Other assess, property_ 5,506,210
_
Tot.ass’dval.’23 (80% act. )35,9l0,285
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’24-$7.30
Popul’n 1910, 24.695: 1920, 2,828
IN T. at Mississippi Valley Trust
Co., St. Louis.
_

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RANDOLPH COUNTY.
Huntsville is the county seat.
BONDED D E B T _____________ None
Floating debt_______________ 50,000
Total assessed value 1924
(about 75% to 85% )...28,0 00,0 00
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924__________
$6.60
Pop’n 1910. 26.182: 1920, 27,564
IN T . payable in Huntsville.
ST. CHARLES SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. St. Charles) is
R A Y COUNTY!
in St. Charles County.
Richmond Is the county seat.
4J£s’22 F-A$224,000c..Aug 1 ’25-’42
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
(For matur ty see V. 115, p. 1013.)
58 ’ 14 F-A $28,400c____ 1925-1929 BOND. DEBT Oct. 1924— $224,000
Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
8,000
5s
M -N$192,000__________1942 Assessed value 1924_______ 7,500,000
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’24 $227,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$10.00
Assess, val.. real estate_ 20.999.490
_
INTEREST at St. Louis.
Assess, val., personal____ 6,807 476
Other assess, property
6.013.985 ST. CLAIR COUNTY.
Total assess val '24 (90%) 33.820,951
County seat is Osceola. Pro­
Total tax rate (per $1 000)’24. .$6.70 position to liquidate old debt de­
Pop’n 1910, 21,451: 1920____20,508 feated, see “ Chronicle" of Oct. 20
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
1917, p. 1634. See also “ Chronicle"
of Aug. 3 1918, page 526.
REYNOLDS COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
Centerville is the county seat.
5s ’ 18 . . . $420,000 _____ 1925-1938
R oad Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct. 31 24. $431,000
5s ’ 17 Jan $65,000r_____ 1925-1983 Assess, val. real_________ 12.330.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 24- $50,000 Assess, val. personal______ 3,158.000
Sinking fund.................
2,600 Other assessable property. . 514,000
Assessed value, real estate.2,994,995 Tot.assess, val. '24 (a ct.).16,002,000
Assessed value, personal_ 1,019,9.50 State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
_
Other assessable property. _ 410,060
1924________________________$7.00
Total assessable property
Populat’n 1910, 16,412; 1920, 15,341
1924 (about 3-5 actual)..4,424,995
State and county tax rate (per
LEVEE DISTRICT.
$1,000) 1924______________$17.07 ST. FRANCIS (P. O. Caruthersville)
district
Population 1910, 9,592: 1920. 10.106 is ThisPemiscot, New Madrid and
in
IN T . payable at the Ellington Dunklin Counties.
Bank o f Ellington.
Levee-Construction Bonds.
6s 15 J-D *877,250..June 1 ’25-35
RICHLAND TOW NSHIP
5t£s’ 17 J-D 132,000c.June 1 ’25-’35
This township is in Stoddard Co.
6s
. $75,000
...1 9 3 5 (See V. 104, p. 2668, for maturity.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923...$75,000 6s ’ 17 J-D 200.000-.June 1 ’36-’37
I*15.000 -M ay 1
Population 1920______________ 3,343 5s ’22 M -N 1*235.000— .M ay ’27-’41
1 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1924.$1,536,500
RICHMOND SC h T d IST.
Sinking fund____________
71,375
B uilding Bonds.
f $3.000.—M ay 1 1925 Assessed valuation 1924--27,752,018
in 1923__________
5s *15 M -N l20.000-.M ay 1 ’26-’30 Population bonds marked (*) 25,000
IN T. on
at the
25.000. .M a y 1 ’31-’35
6H s’ 19 . . .
5.000 ..........1925-1929 Liberty Central Trust Co., St.
Louis; on others at St. Louis Union
BOND. D EBT Nov 23 ’24. $50,000
Assessed valuation 1924___2,600.000 Trust Co., St. Louis.
Tax rate (per $1,000)_______ $11.00 ST. JOHN LEVEE AND DR. DIST.
This district is in Mississippi Co.
RITENOUR c o n s o l , s . d .
Levee and Drainage Construc­
This district is in St. Louis County.
tion Bonds.
f $9.000..M ar 1 ’25-’27
16.000.
-M ar 1 ’28-’s ’ 15 J-D$338,875—June 1 ’ 25-’35
31
5}£s’22M -S 10,000. .M ar l ’ 32-’33 6s 15 J-J 110,000 ..........1925-1937.
6s
12.000. . Mar 1 ’ 34-'35 ’ 17 J-D 231,000 ..........1925-1937
l 14,000.-M ar 1 ’ 36-’37 6 s ’ 21 J-D 75,000--June 1 ’ 25-’41
f 3.000-Feb 15 ’26-’28 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 2665.)
M-S
1 ’27-’42
5 K s’23FA15 10,000-Feb 15 ’29-’33 6 s ’22 amount 75,000--Sept year see
due each
(l2,000_Feb 15 ’34-’37 (For
V. 115, p. 1658.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923— $126,500
15,017 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922-SI ,023,500
Sinking fund_____________
Ass’dval. (equalized) 1922-3,871,790 Assessed benefits_________ 2,00C,G00
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., St. Louis Population (est.)_____________7,000
IN T . at Mercantile Tr. Co.. St. L.
On 6s of 1921 at American Trust Co.,
ROC KPOR T SCHOOL DIST.
St. Louis.
This district is in Atchison County.
ST. JOSEPH.
S chool Bonds.
St. Joseph Is the county seat of
5s ’23 F-A $74,800___ Feb 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924. $74,800 Buchanan Co. Inc. as a city of the
Tot. ass’dval. ’24 (1-3 act.) 1,350.000 second class April 9 1885. and as a




city of the first class Sept. 7 1909.
This city has no water debt, but pays
an annual rental for water of $51,000.
C ity Hall B onds.
5s ’ 23 M -N$750,000.M ay 1 ’27-’41
H ospital Bonds.
5s ’23 M-N$105,000-M ay 1 ’27-’41
Ju dgm ent F unding Bonds.
4M s’24M -S$150,000.-M ar 1 ’29-’43
Sewer Bonds
4s 08 M-S
157.000c.Sept 1 1928
5s ’22 M-N795,000c-M ay 1 ’27-’41
Fire Dent. Imot.. Bonds.
5s ’22 M -N$240,000c.M ay 1 ’27-’42
Ju dgm ent Bonds.
5s ’22 M -N$40,000c.M ay 1 ’24-’42
Asphalt Plant Bonds.
5s ’22 M-N$25,OOOc.May 1 ’27-’42
S treet Bonds.
5s ’22 M -N$30,000c.M ay 1 ’27-’42
Past-due bds. (not presented) .$2,350
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’24 $2,292,000
6,625
Floating debt (addi'l)___
Sinking fund____________
202,932
Tot. assess, val. ’24(60%
actual)________________ 79,581,390
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$ 12.00
Pop’n 1910, 77,403; 1920_____ 77,939
IN T . at Nat. Bk. o f Com ., N . V
ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL DISTRICT
The school district bonds are not a
part of the municipal debt. The es
tlmated value of the school property
in 1920 was $3 000.000.
F unding B onds.
4 ^ s ’ 14 M-S $70.000...........................
(Due in 10, 15 and 20 years from
date of issue).
B uilding Bonds.
4s ’07 M-S 110,000c___Mar 1 1927
4s ’08 J-J 467,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1928
4>£s’ 15 M-N566.000c.May 1 ’25-’3o
(Part every 5 years)
Library B uilding Bonds.
it^s’ 15 M -N $25.000c...M ay 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24$l,233.O00
Sinking fund ______________ 204.152
Assess, val. 23 (3-5 to 4-5
actual)________________ 89,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$12.25
Population in 1923 (est.)_____80,000
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Com’oe, N. Y
ST. LOUIS.
St. Louis was formerly In St. Louis
County, but on Aug.22 1876 an elec
tion was held to separate city and
county. This was declared carried
Dec. 30 1876 and city is now a sepa
rate civil division. The County of St.
Louis remains, but the city lies out­
side of it. City was incorporated In
1822. A new city charter with pro
visions for the initiative, referendum
and recall was adopted on June 30
1914. V. 99, p. 62.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s g ’24 F-A$2,000,000_Feb 1 ’29-’44
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 583)
4H s’24M-N 2,500,000-Nov 1 ’ 29-’44
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2209)
4s g d T MLNSI200.000 .M ay 31 1934
P ublic Bldg. & Impt. Bonds.
4s g ’08 A-O $4 36,0 00...Apr 1 1928
4s g ’08 J-J 3,817.000_ July 1 1928
_
4s g ’ 09 A-03,728,000_ Oct 1 192°
_
4 V£s 23J-J2.500.000-.-July 1 28-’43
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 118.)
4 ^ g ’24A-0 $5,000,000.Apr 1 '29-'44
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1705)
4 g’24J-D $2,000,000-June 1 ’ 29-44
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2736)
W ater Works Renewal Bonds.
3.65s g’07 J-D $594,000eJ’ne 25 1927
4s g ' l l M-N 1,269.000c Nov 1 1931
Bridge-Com pletion Bonds.
44$g'15A -0 S2.677.000c.Apr 1 1935
S treet Bonds.
4H s’ 23 . . . $500,000.Dec 1 ’ 28-’43
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2801.)
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
44$s’2 0
$3.793,000.. June 30 1940
All bonds are registered or coupon,
interchangeable.
GOLD OR STERLING.— All bds
of this city payable In U. S. gold or
In £ sterling.
INT. on bonds due 1928 and
1931 is payable at Nat. Bank of
Commerce, N . Y ., or at Nat. Bank
of Scotland (L td.), London, at the
rate of $4.8665 per pound sterling; on
bonds of 1923 at the Nat. Bank of
Commerce, N . Y. Interest on all
other bonds is payable at National
Bank of Commerce, N. Y ., or at of­
fice of J. S. Morgan & Co., London,
at the option of holder.
TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FUNDS,
<
5eo.— The subjoined statement shows
St. Louis's total municipal debt and
the water debt. &o.:
Apr. 10’23 Apr. 7 ’24
T ot. bd. debt. 19,683.000 27,514,000
Water d t, incl.2,617,000 3,863,000
Note.— Under the charter the Mu­
nicipal Assembly must appropriate
$1,200,000 annually with which to
pay debt and Interest thereon. That
portion of each annual appropria­
tion not required for the payment of
Interest constitutes the sinking fund
for redemption of debt existing Apr. 7
1890. and bonds Issued In the renewal
thereof. On the basis of renewing
the city’s bonded debt at 4% , the
debt for which this sinking fund was
established will be extinguished In
1925. The sinking fund April 7
1924 was $8,484,154.
The total bonded debt as o f Oct. 1
1924 was $28,786,000, including
$3,707,000 water works bonds. The
sinking fund on that date amounted
to $7,758,589, making the net debt
$91 027 411
' ^CONSTITUTIONAL AM EN D
M ENTS.— By constitutional amend
ments adopted Nov. 1902. the city is
empowered to exempt water-works
indebtedness, which now amounts to
$3,863,000, in determining the limit
of indebtedness. V . 75, p. 1165.

[V ol. 119,
On Nov. 4 1924 a proposed amend­
ment affecting Article IX . o f 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
Missou"i (State of), V. 119, p. 1980
and 2553). Another amendment
also voted on N ov. 4 1924, and which
proposed to amend Section 22 of
Article IX ., so as to provide for two
houses in the Municipal Assembly in
St. Louis, instead o f one, was de­
feated (see items under Missouri
(State o f), V . 119, p. 1989 and 2553).
NET D EBT Apr. 7 24-$19,029,846
Borrow, capacity
do
83,093,500
CITY P R 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 1924 was $3,142,202.89
In addition to the water works, the
city owns property valued at
$91,970,000, 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. An
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The
city’s assessed valuation. Including
real estate, personal property ana
railroad, bridge, telegraph, express
and street railway property (abt.90%
act. val.) and tax rates have been:
Assessed OUp tax per
Years.
Valuation. $1,000.
1923-24. .$1,093,129,460
15.10
1922-23_____ 987.000,000 14.90
14.35
1921-22___ 975 518.112
1920-21___ 790.99 1,077
15.90
1919-20___ 765 712.624
15.40
1918-19____ 693.957,140
15.40
1917-18____ 652.000,000 15.70
1916-17____ 647.300.000 15 70
1915-16_____ 624.577.260
15.70
1914-15_____ 615.917.182
15.60
1910-11____ 565.707.843 14.50
1908-09____ 524.302.020 14.50
1905-06_____ 468.833.701
14.70
1900.............. 380.765.993 13.00
POPULATION.— in 1920 (Cen­
sus), 772,897; in 1910 (Census.)
87.029; 1900, 575,238.
ST. LOUIS SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Building B onds.
4s '17 J-J $579,000____Jan 1 1937
I s ’ 18 J-J
497.000 ...J a n 11938
I s ’ 19 . . .
90 ,000 .................1939
18 ’ 19 . . . 1.315.000........
1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 13’24 $2,491,000
Jinking fund___________
581,374
Assessed valuation 1924
(real & pers’l prop.)
(actual value)------------ 970,697,570
School tax rate Coer $1,000)’2 4 .88.60
Population 1920.................... 772.897
IN T. payable at option of holder
at the Liberty Central Trust Co. of
3t. Louis, or at Chemical National
Bank, New York.
3T. LOUIS COUNTY.
Clayton is the county seat.
Mr. H. P. Riech, Deputy County
Auditor, advised us under date of
Oct. 21 1921 that the legality of the
3,000.000 4 H % road bonds which
had been pending before the U. S.
Supreme Court (see “ Chronicle” of
Mar. 31 1917, p. 1307), had been
upheld.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4Ms
. . $1.150.000........................
Road Bonds.
4^s
. - $484.000---------------------4'As'22 J-D / 930.049c..Dec 1 ’27-’41
I 70 .000 c..-D ec 1 1942
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 ’ 24-$2,634,000
Assess, val., real estate._l0o,649,420
Assess, val., personal____18,078,590
Other assess, property_ 16,437,110
_
Total assess, val. 1923.-141.165,120
Tot. tax rate (Der $1,000) ’ 24--$8.60
Populat’n 1910.82.417: 1920. 100.737
INT at Mercantile Trust C o..8t.L
SALINE COUNTY.
Marshall is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
4 A * ’23F-A$149,000 15rFeb l ’25-’42
(For maturity see V. 116, p.853.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924. $150,000
Assessed valuation 1924-.60,024,180
State & Co.tax(per $l,0 00)’24-$3.00
Popul’n 1910. 29,448; 1920. 28,826
IN T . payable at the Wood &
Huston Bank, Marshall,
SALT FORK DRAINAGE DIST.
This district is in Saline County.
6s '22 J-J $151.000. .Jan 10 ’27-’42
(For amount due each year see V.
V. 114, p. 1100.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’ 24.-3151,000
IN T , at State Nat. Bank, St.Louis.
SCOTT COUNTY.
Benton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s 17 M-S$ 169,394 ..S e p t 1 ’25-’37
5 s ’ 17 . . . 100.000.-Sept 1 ’ 25-’36
5s ’ 21 M-S 180.000 Sept 1 ’ 26-’37
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1796.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 21. $638,000
Floating debt____________
20,000
98,000
sinking fund_____________
Total assess, val. ’ 22 (50%
actual)________________ 22,595.380
Tot,a' tax rate(per *1.000) ’ 22.$10.00
Populat’n 1910, 22,372:1920,23,409;
1921. 26.500.
IN T . is payable at American Ex­
change National Bank, New York.
SCOTT CO. D R A m D I S T . NO. 10.
6s '12 M-S $31,200r.Sept 4 ’25-’32
6s ’ 21 M-S 276.000.-M ar 1 ’ 25-’41
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 557.)
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1922-.$338,000
Balance in treasury______
4,000
Assessed benefits 1922____
155,257
INT. at County Treas. office.

D ec., 1924.]
SCOTT COUNTY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT NO. 12.
6s ’21 M-S *150,000-Sept 1 ’26-'41
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922—$150,000
Assessed benefits__________ 311,201
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
SEDALIA.
Sedalia Is In Pettis County. Inoorp. as a town May 27 1870. and as
a city Mob. 2 1886.
Suit was brought against this city
Co recover on certain current revenue
bonds Issued 1893 and due 1894. Up
to Oct. 1 1917 the case had not
gone to trial.
Current Revenue B onds (These
bonds were declared to be illegal by
State Supreme Court).
48 g ’94 F-A $8.000r_____ Past due
4 s g ’99 J-J lO.OOOr______ Past due
4 s g ’00 J-J 15.000r______ Past due
Hospital Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J ($ 5.00 0..July 2 ’25-’29
112,000—July 2 '30-’37
5s ’24 . . .
10,000_______________
Garbage-Disi>osal-Plant Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J *35.000___________1939
(Illegally issued.)
Sewer Bonds
4sg'94 A-O $9.000r_____ Past due
R efu nd. Bds. (red. beg. in 1907).
iH g'97 J-J $30,000c— July 1 1927
Park Bds. (red. beg. in 1916).
4 H s 'll J-J $40,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1931
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s ’23 J J $100.000.......................
5 s ’24 . . . 100.000c______________
BON D. DEBT Oct 4 ’24. $121,000
Assess, val. real estate____ 15 721,190
Assess, val. personal______ 3.609,310
Other assess, property_____ 2,260,840
Total assessed value (90%
actual) 1924 - -.21.591.340
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-85.00
Pop’n 1910, 17,822; '20______21,144
IN T . at Third Nat. B k., St. Louis

MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS
Fire-Dept. Bds. (red. June 1 ’ 17 )
5s T2 J-D $12.0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1932
Street Bonds (Red. June 1 1917).
5s T2 J-D $ 12.000c.. . June 1 1932
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’24 $64,000
Park mtge debt (add’l ) ____
72 467
Sinking fund____________
2.894
Assessed val’n, real estate.26 282.990
Assessed val’n, personal..11,468 828
Other assess, prop. (est.). 1,260.000
Total assessed val’n 1924
(7-10 actual)__________ 38,951,818
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-827.30
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank and
Guaranty Trust C o., N . Y .
SPRINGFIELD CITY SCH. D. 73.
5; ’20 J-J $600,000___ $150,000 on
July 1 in 1925. 1030, 1935 & 1940
5s ’24 M-N150.000C_______ _____ _
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24 $750,500
Sinking fund____________
105,864
Assessed value 1924-------- 40,143.112
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-$11.50
IN T . at First National Bank,
St. Louis.

UNION TWP. DRAINAGE DIST.
This district is in Lewis County.
6s ’ 20 J-D *$241.000--M ar 1 25-’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24- $241,000
Total assess, val. 1924____ 336,000
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
Liberty Central Trust C o., St. Louis.
UNIONVILLE.
This city is in Putnam County.
W at. Wks. & El. Lt. Sys. Bds.
_
6s ’21 J-J $84,000c_ Jan 1 1941
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
Sewer System B onds.
4% s
. . . $80,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’22- $100,000
Sinking (funds light&water) 20,000
Assess, value 1921 (act.)__l,950,000
T a x ra te (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ' 1 0 2 2 ____ $7 50

Population, 1910, 2,000; 1920, 1,765
IN T . at American Trust Co..
St. Louis.

47
F unding Bonds. * ‘ , .
5s 09 J-D d*$4,500c—Dec 1 1929
5s ’ l l M-S rf*8.000c„Sept 1 1931
5 s ’ 23
27,500_____ 1925-1941
Fire Departm ent.
5s TO A-O *$3,000c__ Apr 1 1930
5s T9 . . .
12.000___M ay 11939
(Subject to call May 1 1930.)
Park Bonds.
5 s ’20 . . . $10.000___________ 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’ 24- $70,000
Sinking fund______________
13.922
Assess, val., real estate____2,816 110
Assess, val., personal_____ 959 180
Other assess, property___ 572.4 00
Tot .assess.val.’ 24(abt.act.)4.347,290
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'24.$.31.60
Pop’n 1910, 11.847; ’2 0 ......... 7.807
* Subject to call 10 years before
final maturity.
IN T . on bonds marked (a) In New
York; (ft) St. Louis; (5) Cleveland.
Ohio; (rf) Chicago, and on bonds of
1923 at the Commerce Trust Co.,
Kansas City, M o.

UNIONVILLE SCH. DIST.
This district is in Putnam County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T5 s.a. $30.000___________1935 WEBB CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
(Subject to call after 1925.)
4s ’06 J-Dr$20,000c_ June 1 1926
_
STANBERRY.
5s T6 J-J
$ 5 .5 0 0 --...................... 4 Mjs'10 F-A r70.000c-.-F eb 1 1930
This city is in Gentry County.
(Due serially begin. Jan. 15 1928 ) 4s T5 F-A §10,000c— .A ug 1 1935
W ater Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 3 0 ’ 19- $35,500 5s ’22 M -N il5,0 00____M ay 1 1942
.s
. . . $15.000-.........................
Sinking fu nd-.:___________
2,000
(Onti.vi l v[ iv 1 1° 3 ?•)
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed val’n, real estate.. 570.294 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $115,000
-s
...
$5.000.— ............... ’ 16
Assessed val’ n, personal_
_ 485,229 si iking fund_____________
52 577
Street-Paving Bonds.
Other assessable property.. 113,215
5s ’ 16 J-J ($10.000-.July 1 ’30-’34 Tot.ass’d val.’ 18(50% act.) 1.168.738 Tat. assess. v l.’ °4'60%s<* )4.!20 ISO
1 1.500____July 1 1935 Total tax rate (per$l .000) ’ 18.$13.50 School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$! 4.50
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 -. $34,500 Population. 1910, 2,000 1920, 1.765 Population 1923______________8.O00
i Redeemable after 10 years from
21 5 1•
'V iter debt fin d .)________
Issue. § Redeemable after 5 years
Sinking fund___ __________
10.122
from Issue.
Assessed val’n, real estate_ 615.240 UNIVERSITY CITY.
_
Assessed val’n. personal___ 1^9.040
This city is in St. Louis County.
Other assess, prop________ 240,640
Ronds are exempt from city taxes. WEESTER GROVES
Tot. ass’d val.'24(40% act.) 1.044.920
This city is In St. Louis County,
P olice Fire Call System Bonds.
tlitv tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 23 $11 0J 6s ’21 J-J
$4,000c.-July 15 1931 tncorp. 1896.
Pop’n 1910, 2,121; 1920. 1,864.
♦Water Bonds.
(Optional after July 15 1926)
5s ’07 M-S $3 3 .0 0 0 c„.M a r 4 1927
V arious Mun. Impt. Bonds.
*IN T. payable in Kansas City,M o.
4 ^ s ’23 M-N470.000- -M ay 1 ’28-’43 5s ’ l l M -N 49.000c_.Nov 15 1931
10,500c____ 1925-1936
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2174) 4H s’ 16 —
8EDALIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
STANBERRY DRAINAGE DIST.
Fire Bonds.
Fire-Engine & City-H all.
5s ’23 M S $485,000-Mar 1 ’25 ’43
This district is in Gentry County. 5s ’ 10 J-J $34.000____Jan 1 1930 5s T3 M -N $15.000c.—Mar 1 1933
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 853 ) 6s ’ 21 A-O $64 700--Apr 1 ’ 25 ’ ll
4MtsT6___ 12,462c____ 1925-1936
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1920.)
B uilding Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 323.) BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24 $508,000 5s T9
12.000c..................1939
4H s’ 10 J-J t$60.0U0c_ July 1 1930 BONDED D E B T ________
_
(?) Assess, val., real estate___17.581.480
F unding Bonds.
aject to call after July 1 1920.)
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust Assess, val., personal____ 2,538.4 6 4>/isT5 s-a 84.000c____Aug 2 1925
14 J-J rf32.000c--.Jan 1 1934 C o., St. Louis.
C itv Hall & Fire D. Purch. Bds.
Other assess, property____ 2,000,000
53^s’20 J-D (6 5.90 0--June 1 ’25-’40
5s '92 M -N «2 5.00 0c____ 1927-1942
value 1924
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 315) STODDARD COUNTY DRAIN­ Total assess, actual)_____22.119.970 TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1 ’24
$159,000
(about 2-3
R efu n d in g Bonds.
AGE DISTRICT NO. 37.
Ass’d val.(real & pers ) ’2410,556.760
4s ’05 J-D a25,000c...June 1 1925 6s ’21 J-J $130.602.-July 1 ’ 24-’41 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--84.60 Total tax ratetper $1,000) '24-840 10
Pop’n 1910, 2,417; 1920-........... 6.792
5s ’ 19 J-J
15,000 ..........1925-1938 ’ For maturity see V. 113, n- 758.)
20.-9 474
INT at First Nat. Bank. St.Louis, Pop’n 1910. 7.087; 19Groves Tr. Co.
5s ’ 19 J-J
17 800 _____ 1W25-1938 BOND. D E B T N ov 1923--$130,602
♦INT. at Webster
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 2 ’24 $711,000 Di strict tax (per acre)______
$.69 and St. Louis Un. Tr. C o., St. Louis.
Sinking fu nd ______________ 21,022 Area in acres______________ 18,983
Tot.ass’d val. 21 abt.act. 124 719,119 Population in 1920__________ 29,755
UNIVERSITY CITY SCH. DIST. WEBSTER GROVES SCH. DIST
School tax (per $1,000) '24___$11.00
Bonds.
IN T . at Boatmen’s Bank, St.Louis
Site-Purchase & B uilding Bds 44§sT2M-N*$21,000c_ N ov 1 1932
Population in 1920__________ 21,144
_
4 t^s’ 12 J-J $30,000___ July 1 1932 4H »'1 6 J -J *15.000................-.1036
IN T . on bonds marked (t) Miss.
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 1922. 5s ’20 A-O 54.000___________
1940
Val. Tr. Co., St. Louis; (d) Mer STONE COUNTY.
4!4sT5 A-O $36 000—Apr 1 ’ 25-’34 5 ' « s ’ -40 A-O 106 OO'lc.Oct 1 ’ ?5 ’40
Galena is the county seat.
chants’ Laclede Nat. Bk., St. Louis,
5s ’ 19 M-S 190,000_______ Serially (For maturity see V. 111.
and (e) at the Am. T r . C o ., St. Louis.
Road Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 21 J-D 82.000--June 1 ’ :5 ’4 5V*s’ 21 M-S 154.000._Mar p. ’ 1496.)
1 25-’41
5s ’ 19 . . . $100.000...........................
(Fur maturity -eP V. 112. p. 2450.)
5s ’22 J-J
26,000___________1942
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
49£s’23 J-D 147,000c.June 1 ’26-’43 5s ’24 J-D 160.C00c.June 1 ’ 26-’44
SEDALIA SPECIAL ROAD DIST.
5s '19 . . . $2 )0.000 ___ 1925-1929
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2174) POND. D E B T Oct 8 ’2 4 .- $539,000
R oad Bonds.
5s ’ 12 M-N $48 750 May 1 ’25-’27 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 20- $50.5.000 4% s’24 M-S 115,000c-Mar 1 ’27-’41 Sinking fu nd _____________
5,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24 $50,000 Assess, val., real estate__ 2,834,275 BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24- $596,000 Ass’d val.’2 3 (a b t.l-3 a ct.)ll.861,650
3 ,0JU Assess, val., personal_____1,39,5,7.58 Tot.ass’d val.’24'50% act ) 15,839,370 School tax (per $1,000) ’24-’25 $23.90
Sinking fu n d _____ _____
Total assess, val. 1920____4,230.0.33 School tax (per $1,000) ’ 24_ $14 00
_
Assess, val. ’ 24 (H % act.)28,000,000
IN T . at Merc. Tr. C o., St. Louis Popula’n, 1910, 11,559 1920,11,941 Population in 1920 (est.)______ 7,500 Population 1920______________9,700
* Redeemable after 10 years.
IN T . at Miss. Val. Tr. Co
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of Com ., the
SHELBINA.
SUGAR CREEK SCHOOL DIST.
Mercantile Trust Co. and the La­
This city is In Shelby County. Inc.
This district (P. O. Sugar Creek)
clede Nat. Bank, all o f St. Louis, and
VANDALIA SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
M ar. 20 1878. Pop’n 1910, 2,174 Is in Jackson County.
This district is in Audrain County. ‘ he Continental & Commercial Nat.
1920, 1.809.
5s
--.
$7,000.. -----------1932
4t£s’23 F-A $70,0 0 0 c____1927-1942 Bank of Chicago.
TO T. BD . D T . Oct 1 ’ 2 4 -. $69,000 5s
...
40,000.. ________ 1937
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 207.)
Water debt (incl)___________ 69,000 5s
...
30,000.. ______ 1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’ 24- $70,000 WELLSTON SCH. DIST.
T ot., assess, val. ’24 (abt.
6s
--.
20,000.. ------------ 1941
Assessed value 1923_______ 2,500 000
3-5 actual)_____________ 1,966,000
This district is in St. Louis County.
(Optional after 10 years)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924 ..$11.00 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 4 .. $97,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1924. .$11.50 4 s ’06 - . $5,000r_ June 1 1926
_
INT. at National City Bank, N .Y . Sinking fund______________
40,000r_ June 1 1934
_
8.000 Population (est.)______________2,700 5s T4 - . (Optional after io years.)
Assessed val. 1923_______ $4,150,000
- . - 125.000r..-A pr
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924___ $13 00 VARNEY
RIVER
DRAINAGE 5 s ’23 (Optional after 5 years.)11943
SIKESTON.
DISTRICT
This city is in Scott County. In­ Population in 1923____________1,500
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $170,000
This district Is in Dunklin Co.
corporated A u g .1874.
Sinking fund______________
15,000
5 M ,’ 19 M -N -210.000-Nov 1 ’25 ’38 Total assessed value 1924
W ater-W orks (red. aft. June 1 ’ 14) TEXAS COUNTY.
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 282.)
5 s ’09 J-D $21.000c-..Ju ne 1 1929
Houston is the county seat.
(about 65% actual)_____5,711,160
(?)
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s '19 . . . $225,000__________ 1939 BONDED D E B T ________
IN T . at the Central Trust Co.. School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24 $12.50
5s ’ 17 J-J $4.0 0 0 c____ 1925-1926 BOND. DEBT Sept 2 1921-*225,000
Sewer-Extension B onds. •
Assessed val'n, real estate. 10.015 148 Chicago
5s ’ 17 J-J $3,6 0 0 c ____ 1925-1936 Assessed val'n, personal_ 1,003 9 3
_
WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Other assess, property____ 500.000 VERSAILLES.
This township is in Harrison Co.
6s ’ 21
J-J $25.000c____ 1926-1941 Tot. assess, val. ’ 21 (act.).13,799,163
This city is in Morgan County.
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’24- $58,000 State & Co. tax(per $1,000) '21$15. ?0
W ater-W orks and Sewer Bonds. 514s’ 19 - - . $27.500................-.1934
Water debt (incl.) _______
21,000 Popula’n, 1910, 21,458 1920,20,548
$10,000___ July 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 ’ 2 3 -- $27,500
Assessed val’n. real estate. 1,706,036
5s ’22 J-J
15.000 _July 1 1932 Assess, val. real estate_1,815,005
_ 613,920 TRENTON.
Assessed val’n, personal_
20.000 _July 1 1937 Assess, val. personal__ 467,391
Other property ----- 301 440
This city Is in Grundy County.
36.000 _July 1 1942 Total assess, val. 1923___ 2,282,396
Total assess, val. 1924___ 2,621,39 > Incorporated as a city o f the third BOND. DEBT N ov 16 ’23- $86,000 Population In 1920___________ 1,241
City tax rate (pur $1,000) ’ 24 -$7.50 class March 2 1893.
Assess, value 1923 (actual) .2,590,015
Population 1910, 3,327; 1920, 3,613
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000)_________ $9.70 WINDSOR.
Int. on water bonds Is payable at 4H s’06 — $15.000____July 1 1926 Population 1910, 1,598; 1920, 1,651
This city Is In Henry County.
City Treasurer’s office; on other 5 s ’23 - - . 175,000.-Jan 1 5 ’ 28-’43
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
bonds at Nat. Bank of Commerce, (For maturity see V. 116, p. 100)
5s
- . - T$10,000__________1925
VERSAILLES SCHOOL DIST.
Filtration Plant Bonds.
St. Louis.
1 2 5 ,0 0 0 __________1930
This district (P. O. Versailles) Is
4>Ss’ 16 M-N$30,000c_ Nov 1 1936
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924 $35,000
(Subject to call $5,000 Nov. 1 1926, in Morgan County.
SLATER.
Water
27,000
1928, 1929, 1931, 1933 and 1934.) 6s ’21 M-N$27,000-M ay 10 ’ 25-’41 Assess,debt (included)_____
This city is In Saline County.
val. real estate_ 985,420
W ater & E lectric L ight Bonds. BOND. DEBT N ov 1919.. $53,000 (For maturitv see V. 112, p. 2n01 ) Assess, val. personal______ 732,620
4,079 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24 . $53,000 Tot.ass’d val.’2 4 (a b t.a ct.).l,718.040
5s ’ 10 J-J $7.000c-...................1930 Sinking fund______________
_
5s ’ 16 J-J
23.000c_________ 1936 Assess, val. real estate_ $1,432,480 Assessed value 1924______1 543 37.1 Total tax rate (per$l .000) '24--S7.00
Assess, val. personal_____
849,980 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $13.50 Population, 1910, 2,241 1920, 2,034
R econ stru ction Bonds.
IN T . at American Trust Co.
Total assessed val’n 1919
5s ’20 . . . $22,500 _____ 1925-1940
St. Louis.
(about 1-3 actual)______2,282,460
5s ’22 - . - 25,000 -------- 1927-1947
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 19-$10.50
WINFIELD LEVEE & DR. DIST.
Judgm ent Bonds.
5s ’ 17
- - - $4,536.02 .
1937 Population, 1910, 5,656 1920, 6,951 WASHINGTON.
This district is in Lincoln County.
This town is in Franklin County.
BON D. DEBT Oct 13 ’ 24- $82,536
($9,000r*Feb 1 ’27-’29
Sinking funds------------------6,786 TRENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Water-Plant Bonds.
4.000r*__Feb 1 1930
4 ^ sT 6 J-J S46.200_.Jan 1 ’25-’36 53^s’32 F-A 20.000r*Feb 1 ’31-’34
Tot .assess .val .’24(actual).3,000,000
B uilding Bonds.
C ity tax rate (per $1,000)(24_ $7.00 4^ s'17 M-N$65,000____M ay 1 1937 5s
_
65,000 _____1929-1944
18,000r*Feb 1 ’35-’37
Pop. 1910, 3.238; 1920, 3,797.
21,000r*Feb 1 ’38-’40
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1927.) BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’24- $143,500
Sinking fund_____________
9 128
, 8,000r*_.Feb 1 1949
IN T . on the bonds of 1910 is pay­ 5s '23 F-A 200,000___ Feb 1 1943
able in Slater; on judgment bonds BOND. DEBT M ay 1923. 305,000 Assessed val’n, real estate.2.082.930 BOND. DEB'T Nov 1924.--$89,500
at Slater; on others at Kansas City, Tot.ass’d val.'21 (40% act.)6,403,505 Assessed val’n, pers’l prop. 740,245 Total assessed value 1924
(about 70% actual)_______ 220,000
M o.
Population, estimated________ 8,000 Tot. assess, val. ’ 24 (act ).2.823 175
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 24_#9.50
IN T . at State Nat. Bk.. St. Louis
Population 1910, 3,670; 1920.-3.862
TRENTON TOWNSHIP.
SPRINGFIELD.
This city Is In Greene Co. Inc. in
Township is in Grundy County.
WOiiTH CO. DRAIN. DIST. NO. 1.
1854. Commission government ap­ 6s ’ 20 A-G$135.000_______________ WEBB CITY.
P. O. Grant City.
This city Is In Jasper Co. Incorp 5 ^ s ’ 19M-N $124 0 0 0 ____1925-1939
proved Aug. 2 1915. V. 101. p.542. BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '2 4 -- $135,000
Pop’n 1910, 35.201: 1920, 39.631.
Assessed value 1924 (act.) .7,000,000 Jan. 9 1890.
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 ’22-8132,000
Population 1920________ 1____ 8,000
Total assess, val. 1921 (abt.
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (red. beg. in 1917).
5s '12 M-S $22,000c— Mar 1 1932
IN T . at First National Bank, 5s ’08 F-A§*$7,000c— -F eb 1 1928
V a ct.)_________________ 500,000
2
5s ’09 M-S d*5,000c— Sept 1 1929 Tot.tax rate(per $1,000) '21.-S55.78
5 s ’ 12 J-D 18,000c_ June 1 1932 St. Louis.
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NOBTH 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. Sarlie
Lt.-Gov. (Term expires 1st Mon. Jan. 1927) Walter Maddock
Sec. of State (term ends 1st Mon. Jan. ’27)__Robert Bjune
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.
HISTORY OF DEBT.— For early history of State debt see “ State and
City Supplement’ ’ of April 1893, page 116.
Revenue Bonds.
_
5Ms’23 J-J 1250,000_ Jan 1 1944
4s ’05 J-J
$50,000__July 1 1925 5 MS’23 J-J 1459,000__ Jan 1 1949
Real Estate Series.
5 K s’23J-J
250,000__ Jan 1 1952
55is’21 J-J
40,000__July 1 1936 5s ’24 J-J
200,000__ Jan I 1934
5 ^ s ’21 J-J
220,000__July 1 1941 5s ’ 24 J-J
300,000__ Jan I 1940
55€s’21 J-J
150,000__July 1 1931 5s ’ 24 J-J
150,000__ Jan 1 1945
5 ^ s ’21 J-J
600,000__July 1 1946
5 K s’21 J-J 1350,000__July 1 1948 6s Mill & Elevator Bonds.
’22 J-J
700,000_ Jan 1 1942
_
5J£s’23 J-J
20,000__July 1 1931
700,000_ Jan 1 1947
_
5 ^ s ’23 J-J
80,000__July 1 1936 6s ’22 J-J
5 J^s’22
600,000_ July 1 1947
_
6s ’22 J-J 300,000____ Jan 1 1932 5H>s’22 J-J
J-J
500,000___Jan 1 1937
6s *22 J-J 500,000____ Jan 1 1937 53^s’22 J-J
500,000_ Jan 1 1942
_
6s '22 J-J 1000,000.___ Jan 1 1942
Milling Series.
6s ’ 22 J-J 500,000____ Jan 1 1947
250,000___July 1 1928
6s ’ 22 J-J 700,000____ Jan 1 1949 5M s’23 J-J
250,000___July 1 1929
5 K s’22 J-J 1000,000____ Jan 1 1945 5?4s’23 J-J
250.000___July 1 1932
5 J^s’22 J-J 1000,000____ Jan 1 1948 5?£s’23 J-J
250,000___July 1 1933
5s ’ 23 J-J 1000.000____ Jan 1 1934 5Ms’23 J-J
5s ’23 J-J 500,000____ Jan 1 1939
Bank Series.
5s ’ 23 J-J 750,000____ Jan 1 1944 5s T9 J-J 1000,000___ July 1 1934
5s ’23 J-J 1250,000____ Jan 1 1949 5s T9 J-J 472,000___ July 1 1929
5s ’23 J-J 250,000____ Jan 1 1952 5s T9 J-J 500,000___ July 1 1929
5!4s’2 3 J-J 650,000____ Jan 11934 5s T9 J-J
24,300___ July 1 1929
5M s’23 J-J 500,000____ Jan 1 1939 5s T9 J-J
3,700___ July 1 1929
IN TEREST on the real estate 5s and 5!£s of 1923 and 5s o f 1924, and on
the milling series bonds, payable at the National City Bank, New York, or
at the State Treasurer’s office; on all others at the State Treasurer’s office.
TO TAL DEBT.— Oct. 1 1924. Oct. 1 1923. Oct. 15 1922. July 1 1921.
Bonded debt--------------- $22,059,000 $15,192,000 $9,502,000 $2,367,300
The sinking fund against the debt as o f July 1 1924 was $530,534.
The total cash on hand July 1 1924 amounted to $3,644,110.18.
BONDS OF NORTH DAKOTA.— The 1919 Legislature enacted laws
providing for the issuance o f $17,000,000 o f bonds as follows: $5,000,000
Mill and Elevator series. $2,000,000 Bank series and $10,000,000 Real
Estate series. The bonds are to bear no more than 6 % . payable semi-an­
nually Jan. 1 and July 1. They are free of all State, county and municipal
taxes. The legality o f the Mill and Elevator and Real Estate bonds
has been passed upon by the Supreme Court of North Dakota in the
case o f the State of North Dakota ex rel. William Langer, AttorneyGeneral, vs. Thomas Hall, as Secretary of State, and by the United States
District Court for the District o f North Dakota in the case of John W.
Scott et al. vs. Lynn J. Frazier, William Langer and John N. Hagan, act­
ing as the Industrial Commission o f North Dakota et al. The Supreme
Court of 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
erous attempts by the State Industrial Commission and the Bank of North
Dakota (a State institution) to sell these bonds proved fruitless. In
October 1921 bonds totaling $6,100,000 were sold by the State Indus­
trial Commission at par to the Bank o f North Dakota, which in turn
sold them below par. Exception was taken to this sale by a group of tax­
payers, who filed a suit in the State Supreme Court, contending that the
sale violated the law which provides for the sale o f bonds at par. The
(Nonpartisan) Industrial Commission, before being obliged to relinquish
office on Nov. 23 1921 (as the result o f the recall election), signed a contract
for the sale of all the remaining authorized bond issues at par. But the
Incoming Commission modified the arrangement through the negotiation
of a new contract. By this new contract the amount o f bonds sold was
reduced from $12,300,000 to $6,200,000. The Supreme Court ruled on
Dec. 22 1921 that the bonds of the State must be sold at par for cash and
without a commission to the purchaser.
At the 1919 special session the Legislature passed an Act authorizing
$2,000,000 Home Building Bonds, to bear no more than 6% . These
bonds were never sold, and the A c t was repealed by Chapter 2 90, Laws of

1923.
On June 28 1922 the people of the State, by 99.866 to 58,186, voted to
increase from $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 the amount of bonds that might
be issued under the terms of the Real Estate Bond Act of 1919.
In 1923 the Legislature authorized $2,000,000 Milling Bonds, to bear
no more than 6% interest. The same Legislature passed an Act authoriz­
ing the issuance of $25,000,000 Real Estate Series bonds, bearing no more
than 6 % . Both issues are to be free o f taxation.
NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE.— A five-year experiment in State-wide
Socialism terminated on Nov. 23 1921, when the Non-Partisan League
officials, consisting of Lynn J. Frazier, Governor; William Lemke, AttorneyGeneral, and John N. Hagan, Commissioner of Agriculture, were succeeded
by R. A . Nestos, Sveinbjorn Johnson and Joseph A. Kitchen, respectively,
as a result o f the recall election held Oct. 28 1921. (V. 113, p. 2422.)
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:
Tax Rate
Real
Personal
x Public
Total
T per
Year.
Estate.
Property.
Utilities.
Valuation.
$ 1 , 000 .
1914
$209 508 474 $51,430,295 $47,112,860 $308,051,629
$4.30
1 9 1 5 --- 261,816,910
58,592,144
59.456,734
379,870.788
4.30
1916 — . 239,185,926
56,419,689
53,695.198
349.300,813
4.00
1917 - . - 251,580,744
63.034.536 *65,672,852
379,522,711
4.30
1918 - . - 265,034,550
53,550,495 *70,062,811
388,647,856
4.30
1919 -.-1,174,233 296 119 967 272 228 436 666 1 522 637,234
2.41
1920 .--1.144,607.190 131.880,437 224,871,731 1,501,359,358
1.90
1921 -.-1,059,646,949 103,858.658 213,922.236 1,377,427,843
3.38
1922 -.-1,007,327,044
88,403 944 212,584,416 1,308,315,404
3.64
1923 - - . 785,566,221 145,542,116 158,015,227 1,089,123,614
3.68
x Railroad telephone and telegraph express street railway and Pullman
car property.
* Valuation o f 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 Pullinan property) and tax rates for a series o f years, as shown
by abstracts of tax lists, was as follows:




[V ol. 119,

Tax Rate
per
Personal
Total
Lands.
Town & City
Property.
Lots (b)
Value.
$1.000.
(a)
.$53,483,206 $11,482,169 $24,148,393 $88,896,291
$4.50
21,269,221
11.486,182
87,783,668
4.70
. 55,028,265
10,665,612
82,351,987
. 52,832,167
18,854,208
4.50
15,898,301
83,630,553
. 58.542,203
9.190,049
4.60
26,180.328
95,154.418
. 59,611,363
9,362,727
4.50
27,603,989
91,693,363
4.30
. 54.576,855
9,512,519
28,750,135
91.347,467
. 53.035,774
9,561.558
4.40
99,912,652
35.021,007
4.40
. 55.040,851
9,850,794
10,757,473
41,219,376 111,221,946
4.50
. 59,447,953
4.50
. 62 241,190
11,130,473
42,769,235 116,140,898
45,300.741 123,060,282
7.00
. 66,279,627
11,479,914
47,059.958 131,099.835
5.50
. 72,413,478
11,524,154
5.50
. 79,940,042
13.816,086
54,245,605 148.001,733
. 83,740.092
14,766,306
56,093,659 154,600,057
5.50
59,630,066 172,749,117
5.30
. 96,884,944
16,234,107
70,422,789 196,033,954
5.30
.106,827,637
18,783,528
74,600,127 210,077,264
5.10
21,589,447
.113,887,690
79,695,268 927,313.512
5.20
.123,900,675
23,717,569
5.20
28,007,904
90,541,985 261,457,580
.142,907,691
91,903.944 275,143.394
4.40
28,142,837
.155,096,613
93,513,771 287,064,121
4.40
.161,088,093
29,462,257
93,977,520 293,048,119
4.40
169,237.725
29,832,874
96,488,056 302,167,024
4.50
31,221,900
174,457,068
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
the State and municipalities of North Dakota are found in Article X II
if 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 of State-owned utilities, enterprises or
Industries in amounts not exceeding its value, and, provided, further, that
the 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 the State unless evidenced
ay a bond issue, which shall be authorized by law for certain purposes, to
he clearly defined. Every law authorizing a bond issue shall provide for
levying an annual tax, or make other provisions, sufficient to pay the interest
semi-annually, and the principal within thirty years from the passage of
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
••uch 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 or
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
centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein; provided,
that any incorporated city may, by a two-thirds vote, increase such in­
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
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
producing utility owned by such county or city, or for the purchasing or
acquiring the same or building or establishment thereof, in amounts not
exceeding the physical value of such utility, industry or enterprise. In
estimating the indebtedness which a city, county, township, school district
or any other political subdivision may incur, the entire amount, exclusive
of the bonds upon said revenue-producing utilities, whether contracted
prior or subsequent to the adoption of this constitution, shall be included
provided, further, that any incorporated city may become indebted in
any amount not exceeding four (4) per centum on such assessed value
without regard to the existing indebtedness of such city, or for the pur­
pose of constructing or purchasing water-works, for furnishing a supply
of water to the inhabitants of such city, or for the purpose of constructing
sewers, and for no other purpose whatever. All bonds or obligations in
excess of the amount of indebtedness permitted by this constitution given
by any city, county, township, town, school district, or any other political
subdivision, shall be void.
SECTION 184. Any city, county, township, town, school district,
or any other political subdivision, incurring Indebtedness, shall, at or
before the time of so doing, provide for the collection of an annual tax
efficien t to pay the Interest and also the principal thereof when due, and
all laws or ordinances providing for the payment of the interest or prlncioai of any debt shall be irrepealable until such debt be paid.
SECTION 185 (as amended by Article 18 of amendment). The State,
any county or city may make internal improvements and may engage In
any Industry, enterprise or business not prohibited by Article 20 of the
Constitution, but neither the State nor any political subdivision thereof
shall otherwise loan or give its credit or make donations to or in aid of any
Individual, association or corporation except for reasonable support of the
poor, nor subscribe to or become the owner of capital stock in any asso­
ciation or corporation.
Article 20 mentioned in the above paragraph prohibits the manufacture
and sale of Intoxicating liquors.
NOT VALID UNLESS ENDORSED BY A U DITOR. ETC
SECTION 187. No bond or evidence of Indebtedness o f the State shall
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
of debt is issued pursuant to law and is within the debt limit. No bond of
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
tificate 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 the debt limit.
BONDS NOT SOLD AT LESS THAN PAR.— Chapter 327, Laws of
1923, provides that no county, city, village, school district or township
bonds may be issued at less than par.
BANK OF NORTH D A K O TA .— 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 of banking under the name of 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
48,239 against. The Act provided for the issuance of $2,000,000 of bonds,
the proceeds of which were designated as the capital of the Bank. The
Bank opened for business on July 28 1919
COUNTIES PERMITTED TO ISSUE BONDS FOR PURCHASE
OF SEED AND FEED.— The State Attorney-General has given an opinion
that counties may issue bonds for the purchase of seed and feed to be sold
to farmers of the State at cost. V. 105, p. 2560.
TA XA TIO N OF MONEY AND CREDITS (State and M unicipal
B onds).— The 1915 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 255) making
“ money” and “ credits” subject to an annual tax of two mills on the dollar.
This tax was increased to three mills by Chapter 230, Laws of 1917. “ Moneys
and “ credits” include State and municipal bonds. However, bonds of the
State of North Dakota, or at least all those issued in and since 1919, are
exempt from taxation under the terms of the acts authorizing their
Issuance.
T A X LEVY LIM ITATION.— Under an Act of the 1923 Legislature, tax
limits are put on levies assessed by the various political subdivisions through­
out the State. County levies are not to exceed 2 !4 mills on the dollar of
the net taxable assessed valuation; city levies are limite to 14 mills; village
levies to 10 mills; township levies to 5 mills; park districts to 2 mills, and
school districts to 14 mills. There are, however, several exceptions to these
limits. Counties may, under Chapter 231, Laws of 1919. which permits
counties to levy taxes for road and bridge purposes, levy taxes not to exceed
3 mills on the dollar of the taxable assessed valuation. School districts
which give two years of standard high school work and school districts
maintaining a consolidated school may increase the levy to 16 mills on the
dollar, and districts giving 4 years of standard high school work may increase
the levy to 18 mills. A further provision for levying taxes in excess o f the
prescribed limits is'made. The limits may be exceeded by 40% if the increase

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NORTH DAKOTA—CITIES & TOWNS

Is approved by a majority o f the voters, and by 50% if approved by twothirds o f the voters.
The limits fixed in this Act are not applicable to irrigation or drainage
districts, or to special assessments levied in cities and villages; or to levies
made for the purpose of paying bonded indebtedness, or the county tuition
levy provided for by Section 1224, Compiled Laws o f 1913; or to levies
made to combat the grasshopper and the gopher.
INITIATED T A X MEASURES DEFEATED.— On N ov. 4 1924 there
was submitted to the voters and defeated a “ Proposed Initiated Tax Law,”
which would have reduced and limited the taxes, revenue and expenditures
o f all departments o f Government, including the State, county, city,
village, township, school district and park district (see V. 119, p. 2786).
SAVINQS BANK INVESTM EN TS— Section 5198 o f the laws of North
Dakota relating to State banks and savings banks, as amended by Chapter
60, Laws 1917, contains the provisions regulating the investment of funds
o f all savings banks. We publish Section 5198 in full below
Section 5198. Investment of Funds.— A savings bank incorporated here­
under shall invest its capital, its deposits, its surplus and Its profit only
as follows;
First: In bonds of the United States.
Second: In bonds or evidences of debt in this State or in the bonds of
other States in the Union.
Third: In bonds or warrants of any county in this State, or in the bonds
or warrants of any city in this State, or any special improvement district
therein, or in the bonds or warrants of any village, township, school district
or drainage district in this State, issued pursuant to the authority of law,
but not exceeding 30% of the assets of such savings bank shall be invested
in such bonds and warrants.
Fourth: In notes or bonds secured by mortgage or deed of trust upon
unincumbered real estate in this State, which real estate shall be worth,
exclusive of all improvements, at least twice the amount loaned thereon,
but, in addition thereto, there may be loaned 30% of an appraised value of
any buildings on said real estate provided fire insurance policies are main­
tained and deposited as collateral to such mortgage.
Fifth: In the moitgage bonds o f any railroad corporation, incorporated
under the laws o f any State of the United States, provided, that during
each of the ten fiscal years o f such railroad corporation next preceding the
date o f such investment:
1. Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured principal
and interest of all its mortgage indebtedness.
2. Such railroad shall have paid in dividends in cash to its stockholders,
an amount of at least 4% per annum upon all its outstanding stock of every
class.
Sixth: To the extent of 60% of the total demand deposits in promissory
notes due not more than one year from the date of loan, provided, that
where there are pledged securities such as such corporation Is by this
chapter authorized to invest its funds, there may be loaned an amount
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
demand deposits, and in no event more than 16% of the capital stock
and surplus.
POPULATION OF STATE.— The population o f North Dakota in 1920
(Census) was 646.872; in 1915, 636,956; in 1910 (Census), 577,056; in 1900
319,146; in 1890, 190,983: in 1880, 36,909; in 1870, 14,181; in 1860, 4,837.
The figures for 1860 and 1870 are for both Nortn and South Dakota.

CITIE S, COUNTIES AN D TOWNS IN THE

STATE OP NORTH DAKOTA.
ADAMS COUNTY.
Hettinger is the county seat.
OCCU

d liu

ICCU

D U IIU S .

BISMARCK SPEC. SCHOOL DIST.
NO. 1.
4s ’18 . . .
$15,000................. IP33
4s '20 . . .
75,000___ Apr 1 1940
5s
s-a 85,000_______________
’ F unding (Ini. at State Treasuru).
4s ’06 J-J $20.000c................. 1926
4s ’ l l
J-J
50.000c_Apr 20 1931
is '12 J-J
10.000c................. 1932
BOND. DEBT Mar 1923.. $245,000
Assessed val. 1922________ 5,940,629
School tax (per $1,000) '20__ $15.42
Population in 1920 (est.)______7,122
IN T. at State Treas. office.

6s ’22 A-OS100,000c_ Apr 1 1927
_
F unding Bonds.
4s
s-an $20,000.........1927-1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 2 4 -. $120,000
Seed & feed bonds (incl.)._ 100,000
Warrant debt____________
7.283
Sinking fund______________
83,902
Ass'd val. '24
act.)—
R e a l.................................. 4,790,361
Personal_______________ 2,918,574
T o ta l______ ____________ 7,709,205
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'24 $15.85
Population 1910, 5,407; 1920, 5.593 BOTTINEAU COUNTY.
Bottineau Is the county seat.
BALFOUR SPECIAL SCH. DIST. 6s Funding Bonds.
. . . $60,000..........................
NO. 56.
and Feed Bonds.
This district (P. O. Balfour) is In 4s Seed . . . $200.000____Feb 1 1925
’20
McHenry County.
..
50.000____ Mar 1 1925
4s ’20 . . . $41.000------Apr 1 1940 4s ’20 BD.. D T . N ov 16 ’2.3 $335,000
534s 2 3 _
_
20,000c.. .July 1 1943 GEN.
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 24-..$61,000 Total assess, val. 1923_ 22.459,188
State&Co.tax (per $1.000)’23.$12.15
Sinking fund_______________ 9,050 Popula’n, 1910. 17,295 1920, 15,109
Assess, val. 1924 (% a ct.)----610,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$34.00
COUNTY.
Population (est.) 1924________ 1,050 BOWMAN is the county seat.
Bowman
Funding Bonds.
WEACH.
Is ’ l l J-J $58,000r_ July 1 193i
_
This city is in Golden Valley Co 6s
...
40,000____Mar 1 1927
W ater W orks Bonds.
Seed-Grain B onds.
4 s ’ 12 . . . $25,000____June 1 1932 4s ’20 . . . $50.000___ Mar 1 192-*
BON D. D EBT Sept 1 ’23 ...$22.000 BOND. DEBT Aug 31 ’ 24. $148,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 66,282 Certificate debt (add’l ) ____
20,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 4,394 Sinking fund______________ 100,954
TOTAL D E B T .................... 92,676 Tot.assess, val.’23 (% a c t.).8 .226.283
Sinking fund (water)_______ 4,870 State&Co.tax'per $1 .000) ’ 23 $12.75
Tot.asses.val.'23(25% act.) 1.170,737 Population, 1910 , 4,668 1920 , 4,768
Population, 1910. 1.003 1920. 1.106
BURKE COUNTY.
Bowbells is the County seat.
BILLINGS COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’23-.$139,000
Medora is the county seat.
Floating debt (add’l ) --------- 43,000
Seed and Grain Bonds.
•Sinking fu n d _____________
9,590
4s ’20 . . . $40.000___ Mar 1 1925 Assessed val’n 1923 ----- 15,759,031
GEN . B D . D T . N ov 1 '24. $130,000 Population 1910, 9.064; 1920. 9,511
Sinking fund_____________
34,794
Assessed val. real estate___3,449,172 BURLEIGH COUNTY,
Assessed val. personal_____ 465,522
Bismarck Is the county seat.
Other assess, property____ 1,241,685
F unding Bonds.
T ot. assess, val. '24 (% act.) 5.156,379 5 J^s’23 J-J $130,000________ Yearly
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $11.91
R efu n d in g W arrant Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 10,186; 1920.........3.126 5H s’ l7 J-D $20.000___ Der 1 1227
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 7 ’23 $155,000
BISMARCK.
Assess, val. ’23 (% a ct.)..23,619,756
Bismarck Is the capital of the State 3tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) -22.$14.53
and the county seat of Burleigh Population 1910 13.087:1923.15.578
Co. Inc. Sept. 20 1900.
IN T . at Harris Tr. & 8. B .. Chic.
Funding Bonds.
CASS
_s
. . . $38,000_____________ _________ COUNTY.
A uditorium (Jnt. in Bismarck).
Fargo is the county seat.
Drainage Bonds.
4s ’ 12 . . . $25,000___ Apr 1 1932
Fire-Hall (Ini. in Bismarck).
4s ’ 16 . . . $56,000 ...A p r 15*25-’31
4s ’l l . . $3.000___ June 30 1925-’26 (bounty has no general bonded debt
W ater Main & W a te rw o rk s Bds. TOT. D R . DT. N ov 16’23 $687,000
5s '23 . . . $214,000 .........1925-1943 Assess, val., real estate__ 59,999,226
Assess val., personal___ 12.344,890
_s
. . . 235.000____________
BON D. D EBT Sept 1 ’24. $515,000 Other assess, property .12.077,137
Water debt (incl.)________ 449,000 Total assessed value 1923
(A actual)___________ 84,421,253
Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 1,056,223
Floating d e b t____________
49,533 State&Co.taxfpor $1,000) '22. .$7.70
Sinking fund______________
1,003 Popula’n 1910, 33.935; 1920. 41,477
Assess, val., real estate___ 5.230,228
Assess, val., personal____ 2.883.036 CASSELTON SCH. DIST. NO 17
This district is in Cass County.
Tot. assess, val. ’22(abt60%
...
27,000c.-.Ju ly 1 1932
act.)_______ ____________8.113 264 .s
Total assessed val., 1923___6,300,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24- $27,00)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922. .$48 00 T ot. assess, val. ’24 (a ct.).2.104.779
Popula’n 1910, 5.344; ’20, 7.122 1school tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $38.99




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COTTONW OOD LAKE SCHOOL
D IST R IC T NO. 64.
This district is in Williams County.
4 s ’20 J-J $35,000c__Dec 31 1940
(Bonds may be redeemed after 2 yrs.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24— -$70,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______ 9,000
Sinking funds______________ 6,000
Assessed value--------------------- 712,597

rA R G O SCH. DIST.
Is ’ 18 — $25,000____Mar 1 1943
4s ’ 18 . . .
16,000................... 1943
4s ’ 19 . . . 160.000_______________
BOND. D EBT N ovl7 ’24 $565,000
Sinking fund______________
82,000
Tot.assess, val.’24(l-3act.)23,846.281
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$16.37
Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 25.000

DEVIL’ S LAKE SPEC. SCH. D.
This district (P. O. Devil’s Lake)
is In Ramsey County.
F unding Bonds.
4s ’09 M -N $10,000c..N ov 15 1929
4s ’ 12 J-D
5,000c.-D ec 23 1937
4s ’ 13 F-A 15,000c...A ug 1 1933
(20,000c_ June 1 1928
_
4 s ’23 J-J (27,00 0c...Ju n e 1 1933
123,000c. ..J u n e 1 1938
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 ’24— $100,000
Sinking fund______________
14.000
Total assessed value 1924..4,800,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$1.80
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 5,700

FOSTER COUNTY.
Carrington is the county seat.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 8 ’ 24.
$30,000
Sinking fund____________
19,542
Assess, val., real estate___ 10,210,770
Assess, val., personal____ 1,334,539
Other assess, property_ 2,531,988
_
Tot.ass’d val.’24(M act.1-14.077.297
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’24.$10.72
Population, 1910, 5,313 1920, 6.108

DICKINSON.
This city Is In Stark County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 6 ’23. $51,500
Water debt (incl.)________
14,000
34,678
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
Floating debt (add’l)_____ _
20,000
Sinking fund_____________
19,890
Total assess, val. ’23 (75%
actual)_________________ 2,928,522
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 23 $48.25
Population, 1910, 3,678 1920, 4,122
DIVIDE COUNTY.
Crosby is Che county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5H s
— . $20,000----------------------C ourt-H ouse and Jail B onds.
4 s ’ 16 M-S $60,000c._Sept 30 1936
F unding Bonds.
6s
F-Ab$l 5,000c
Aug 1 1931
4s ’ 14
— 40.000c— Sept 1 1934
-s '18 J-D 40.000____June 1 1938
6s ’ 22 s-an 50,000____Jan 3 1927
5 H s'24 . . .
55,000—Feb 1 ’34-’44
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’ 16 J-D $22.600___ Dec 1 1936
.a ’ 18 J-D 40.000 — .....................
Seed and Feed Bonds.
4s '20 . . . $ 8 0 .0 0 0 -..Feb 15 1925
TO T. B D . D T. Nov 19 ’23 $257,600
Floating debt_____________
35,000
Sinking fund______________ 120.000
Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (a c t .).. 16,158,243
8tate& Co.tax(per $1.000) ’23 $13.70
Population, 1910 , 6,015 1920 , 9,637
IN T . on bonds marked (b) at
Oont. & Comm. Nat. Bank, Chi­
cago.
DONNYBROOK CONSOL. SCH.
D IST R IC T NO. 24.
This district (P. O. Donnybrook) is
in Ward County.
4s ’ 0 . . . $50,000_ Mar 10 1940
_
BOND. DEBT Dec 13 ’24—$75,000
Assessed value 1924------------- 110,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$18.00
Population in 1924 (est.)----------- 750
D R AYTON SCH. DIST. NO. 19.
A district in Pembina County.
S chool Bldg. Bonds.
5H s ’23 J_.T $50.000c -J u ly 2 1943
BOND. D EBT Nov 19 ’24-.$55,000
Assessed value 1923
-600,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$24.40
IN T . at St. Paul.
DUNN COUNTY.
Manning is the county seat.
Seed and Grain Bonds.
.s ’20 . - . $93,000c.....................
_ s ’ 23 . . . 55,000c______________
F unding Bonds.
- s ’23 . . . $20,000c______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’24 $168,000
Sinking fund___________
71,165
Assess, val., real estate_ 8.879 861
_
Assess, val., personal____ 1,444,85’
Assess, val. corporations-.
98 4,618
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (A act.)11,309,331
St ite&Oo.taxCper $1,000) ' J4 $13 89
Population 1910, 5,302; 1920, 8,828
EMMONS COUNTY.
Linton is the county seat.
Seed and Feed Bonds.
6s ’22 . . . $125.000____Apr 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Nov 16’23 $125,000
Sinking fund____________
106,689
Assessed val., real estate.. 11,740,829
Assessed value, personal.. 2,229,747
Other assess, property____ 1,582,652
Tot. assess, value (A act.) 15,553,228
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923______________ $10.52
Population 1910, 9,796; 1920. 11,288
FARGO.
Fargo Is situated in Cass County.
Incorporated under commission form
of government M ay 1 1913.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
lie ’ 11 J -J $15,000c____July 1926
F unding Bonds.
4s ’ 13 J-J $57,341c— .July 1 1933
4s ’ 14 J-J 100,000c.—Jan 2 1934
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’ 13 J-D $25,000c— Dec 1 1933
E lectric-Light B onds.
5s ’ 12 M-S $10,000c
Mar 1 1927
H ospital Bonds.
5s 10 M -N $ 1,6 68c____N o v i 1925
Paving Impt- Bonds.
6^ ’22 Aprl5 .$65,000.Apr 15 ’25-’37
Paving W arrants.
5 Ms
-..$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ________Serially
GEN. BD. D T . Sept 1 ’24- $130,000
Assessment debt_________ 2,103,758
Water debt___________ , — 102,341
Sinking fund (General bonds 108,828
(Water bonds. 21,930
Assess, val.. real estate_ 16,947,152
_
Assess, val., personal____ 6,047,956
Other assessable property.
851,173
To .ass’dval.’24,65% act.)23,846.281
Total tax (per $1.000) 1924...$34 SO
Pop’n 1910, 20,549; 1920, 21,961
LNT. at City Treas. office.

GOLDEN VALLEY” COUNTY.
Beach is the county seat.
Seed and Feed Bonds.
_s
. . . $62,500_______________
C ou rt House Bonds.
-s
. . . $25,000_______________
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 18 ’24 $87,500
Sinking fund______________
19,185
Assessed val. real estate___4,749,649
Assessed val. personal_____ 898,867
Other assess, property_____ 1,530,345
Total assess, val. 1924____7,178,861
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S12.69
Population in 1920___________ 4,832
GRAND FORKSL
This city Is situated In Grand Forks
Co. Incorporated Feb. 22 1881.
F unding B onds.
4H s’05 F-A a$50,000c_Aug 1 1925
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’09 A.O $30,000c_ Apr 1 1929
_
4s ’ 10' M-S 18,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1930
Water Bonds.
4s ’09 M ay $2,000____M ay 1 1926
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds
5s ’ 18 M -N$28,000____M ay 1 1938
5s T9 J-D
14,000___ June 1 1938
Filtration Bonds (.State Loan).
4s TO M a y $12,000.—Feb 28 1930
4s T6 Dec
25,000____Dec 1,1936
4s ’24 Sept 30,000____Sept 1 1934
L ight & Power Bonds.
4s TO M a y $11,0 00c..F eb 28 1930
Paving Bonds.
4s TO M a y $24,000c..F eb 28 1930
5Ms’23 J-D ($80,000_____ 1928-1937
( 45,000_____ 1928-1948
C ity-H all Bonds.
4s ’ l l June$28,000c.June 1 ’25-’31
M unicipal A bbatoir Bonds.
4s T3 Oct $10,000-—Oct 1 25-’33
’ A uditorium B onds.
. _
_
6s ’21 A-O $16,000___ Oct 1 1941
(Optional A every 5 years.)
GEN. BONDS Oct 15 ’24 $279,000
Water-works bonds (add’l). 144,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 831,769
Sinking fund______________
50,163
Tot .ass’d val.’23________ 11.866.983
Total tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 3 ... $44.52
Pop’n 1910. 12.478; 1920, 14,926
a IN TEREST Is payable In New
Fork; * in Grand Forks; others in
Bismarck.
_____
GRAND FORKS IND. SCH. DIST4s T8 J-J $10.000c--Aug 15 1928
4s T9 J-J
35,000c-—M ay 2 1929
4s T7 J-J
20,000c..-S ept 2 1927
4s T6 J-J
25 ,000 ---N ov 20 1936
4s T8 J-J
62,000--$3,000 yearly
5s ’21 J-J
30,000___ Jan 1 1941
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’24 $185,000
Assess, val. 1923 (act.) — 11,867,103
School tax (per $1,000) '23— $19.43
Total tax (per $1,000) '23------ $44.52
Population In 1923 (est.)------- 16,000
IN T . at State Treas. office in
Bismarck.
______
GRAND FORKS COUNTY.
Grand Forks is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
Is T3 M ay $100,000____M ay 1 1933
BOND. DEBT 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.
GRANT COUNTY.
Carson is the county seat.
General Bonds.
_s
$39,833.89....... ..........— F unding Bonds.
_s
-_-$100 .000_______________
Seed, Grain and Feed B onds.
Is ’ 20 . . . $60,000____Mar 1 1925
6s ’ 22 M-N125.000___ M ay 1 1927
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23 $624,834
Sinking fund_____________
55,805
Net ass’d val.’23 (A act.).13,012,053
Population 1920--------------------- 9,553
H ALLIDAY SPECIAL SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Halliday) is in
Dunn County.
5s ’22 J-J $35,000— ............... 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct. 5 ’2 3 .. $40,600
Sinking fund______________
2,000
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,169,642
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$18.48
Population, 1923 (est.)_________ 300
HARVEY SCH. DIST. NO. 38. »
P. O. Harvey. Wells County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 7 ’24- $80,000
Floating debt____________
16,000
Sinking fund____________
3,969
Assessed val’n 1924----------- 1,600,000
HETTINGER COUNTY.
Mott is the county seat.
• • •
Seed. Grain and Feed B onds.
4s ’20 M-S$105,000____Mar 1 1925
F unding Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $87,000___ Jan 1 1942
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 16’23- $192,000
Sinking fund_____________
64,550
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (A act.)-9,420,587
Total tax rate (ner $1,000) ’24-$7.86
Population 1910, 6,557; 1920 . 7,680

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JAMESTOWN IND. SCH. DIST.
B uilding B onds (Red. aft. 2 yrs.)
4 s ’ 22 . . . $20,000___ Jan 11942
BON D. D EBT Oct. 12 ’23. $249,000
Floating debt (add’l)______ $12,000
Sinking fund_____________
26,700
Assessed, valuation 1922___4,723,648
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$41.37
Population in 1920_______
6,457
KEYSTONE SC hT d IST. NO. 7.
Tbis district is in Dickey County.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 23 A-O $11,000___ Oct 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct. 2 5 ’ 23. $45,000
Total assessed value 1922.1,296,756
School tax rate '22 (per $1,000)$12.90
KIDDER COUNTY!
Steele Is the county seat.
Seed, G rain and Feed B onds.
4s '20 . . . $30,000___ Mar 1 1925
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24 $30,090
Warrant & certificate debt
30,011
16,666Sinking fund____________
Assess, value real estate.. 9,940,166
Assess, value personal____ 4,275,726
Tot.ass’d val.’24 ( h act.) .14,215,892
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1924.........................................$11.35
Population 1910, 5,962; 1920, 7,798
KILLDEER S P E c T s. D. NO. IS.
This district is in Dunn County.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’22 A-O $50.000___ Apr 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 ’24. $90,500
Assessed value 1923________ 850.000
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1923____$30.11
Population (est.)_______________ 500
Prin. and int. at American Exch.
Nat. Bank, New York.
KULM SPECIAL SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Kulm) is in
La Maure County.
B uilding Bonds.
4s
J-J
$3,000c_____ 1928
5H s’24 J-J
36,000c_July 1 1944
F un din g Bonds.
5s
J-J
$20,800c_____ 1942
BON D. DEBT’ Oct 11924..$59,800
Sinking fund_______________ 4,000
Assess, val. 1923 (% actual) .621,160
Population (est.)_______________ 725
IN T . on bonds of 1924 in Minne­
apolis; on others, in Bismarck.
mchenry c o u n ty.
Towner is the county seat.
GE N . B D . D T .N ov . 16 '23 $224,500
Sinking fund____________
65,000
Assess, val. real e sta te ... 4,133,301
Assess, val. personal prop. 2,706,216
Other assess, property.. $15,904:168
Total assessed val. 1923
(75% actual)_________22,744,685
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 .-.$12-78
Populat’n 1910, 17,627; 1920, 15,544

McI n t o s h c o u n t y .
Ashley is the county seat.
F un din g B onds.
_s
. . . $ 8 4 ,0 0 0 .................. - - General Bonds.
4s ’ 19 . . . $75.000__________ 1939
BON D. DEBT Oct. 1 6 ’24 $159,000
Sinking fund____________
18,000
Assess, val. real estate_ 9,579,331
_
Assess, val. personal------- 2,551,578
Total assess.val. 1924
(75% a c t . ) . . . .............. 12 130.917
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’24 $26 14
Population 1910, 7,251; 1920, 9,010
McK e n z i e c o u n t y .
Schafer Is the county seat.
Seed, Grain and Feed B onds.
-s
. . . 100,000_______________
6s’ 23 A-O 20,000..A pr 1 ’39-’40
G eneral Bonds.
6s
. . . $150,000___________
BON D. D E B T Oct. 8 ’23. $270,000
Certificate debt (add’l)
50,000
Sinking fund____________
61,059
Net ass’d val.'23 ( h a ct.). 12,001,485
State & co.tax '22(per $1,000) -$11.00
Population, 1910. 5,720 1920. 9.544
IN T . payable at the Minneapolis
Trust C o.. Minneapolis.
MANDAN.
This city is in Morton County.
Artesian Well (Refunding).
4s ’ 10 Feb $10.000c_ Feb 1 1930
_
Refunding Bonds.
5s & 6s Aug 8,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1934
Water Works Bonds.
S K s 'll M-N$80.000c_ May 8 1931
_
Fire Equip. Purchase B onds.
5 K s’ 13 M-N$10,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924...$108 000
Cash in treasury__________
76,559
Sinking fund______________ 47 967
Assessed val. 1924________ 2.923.314
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24-S57 70
Population 1910. 3,873: 1920 4.336
INT. on artesian well bonds at
State Treas. office: water-works
bonds at Cont. & Comm. Nat Bank
Chicago; 1934 in Minneapolis; on
others at City Treasurer’s office.

NORTH DAKOTA—CITIES & TOWNS
MINOT.
This city is In Ward County. Com­
mission form of government adopted
In July 1909.
F unding Bonds.
4s ’ 09 . . . $36.00Or___ Oct 1 1928
W ater Bonds.
6s ’08 . . . $30,000r._0ct 15 1928
5s ’18
J-J 85,000___July 1 1938
5s '18
J-J 20,000___July 1 1938
Fire Dept. Equipm ent Bonds.
5s ’ 18
J-J $25,000___July 1 1938
Street Bonds.
5s 18
J-J $6,000___July 1 1938
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
5s ’ 20 J-J $285,000___ Apr 1 1940
(Bonds are not optional but may
be redeemed 2 years after date.)
GEN- BD D T . Apr 1923..$495.000
Water debt (add’ l)_______ $143,000
Spec, assessm't debt (add’l)957,577
Sinking fund______________ 43,168
Assessed val. real_________ 6,852,279
Assessed val. personal_____1,351,956
Other assessable property.. 447,000
Assess, val. '22 (% a ct.)_ 8.651.235
_
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$22.84
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$65.36
Population, 1910,6,188 1920 10,476
liNT. payable at City Treas. office.
MINOT SPECIAL S. D. NO. 1.
4s '16 . . . $30,000c__ July 1 1931
5s ’22 A-O 135,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1940
F unding Bonds.
5s ’23 J-J $195,0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24. $410,000
Sinking f und______________
80,000
Assessed valuation 1924.-10,000,000
Population 1920_____________ 10,476
MINOT PARK- DISTRICT.
A district (P. O. Minot) in Ward
County.
Park Impt. B onds.
4 s ’ 12 Apr $31.0nnc.................1932
'$50,000..................1926
6s ’21
5 0 ,0 0 0 .................1931
50,000...................1936
A 0,000___________1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’ 22. $233,500
Floating debt_____________
12.000
Sinking fund______________
12.450
Total assess, value 1922.. 8,793.299
Total tax rate (per S1,000)T8.$95 0i)
Population in 1920__________10,476
IN T . is payable in Bismarck.
MORTON COUNTY.
Mandan is the county seat.
BOND. DNBT July 2 6 ’23 $516,000
Sinking fund_______
55,093
Assess, val’n 1923__27,292,978
Population 1920-----18,714
MOUNTRAIL COUNTY.
Stanley is the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’24 M -N f$30,000c.Nov 1 ’26-’ 27
V 20,000c.Nov 1 ’28-’29
Building Bonds.
4s
— $50,000c______________
5s
...
50,000c______________
Seed and Feed Bonds.
4s ’20 . . . $75,00 0c...F eb 1 1925
Funding Bonds.
6s
. . . $100,000_______________
5^s
...
92.000c_____________
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 0 ’24. $417,000
Sinking fund______________ 117,841
Assess, val.’24(75% a c t .).15,830,997
State& Co. tax (per $1,000' 24$14 14
Population. 1910, 8.491 1920. 12.140
IN T . payable in Bismarck, Chi­
cago and Minneapolis.
NEKOMA SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district (P. O. Ne oma) is in
Cavalier County.
School B uilding Bonds.
4s ’20 . . . $30.000____Apr 1 1940
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
NEW ENGLAND SP. S. D. NO. 9.
Tbis district is in Hettinger
County.
BOND. DEBT June 30 1924 $51.26.5
Warrant debt___________
15 000
Sinking fu n d .. -------------22.239
Assessed value 1923______ 1,001.461
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $31.60
OAKES.
This city is in Dickey County.
Auditorium Bonds.
($12.000c. Apr 1 ’29-’34
5H s’24 . . .
40,000c.Apr 1 ’35-’42
6,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943
( 10,0 0 0 c ... Apr 1 1944
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $123,000
Assessed valuation 1923___1,315,787
Sinking fund______________
16,965
Population 1910, 1,499; 1920.-1,637
OLIVER COUNTY.
Center Is the county seat.
Seed and Feed Bonds.
.s
. . . $35,000______________
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 15 ’24. $127,000
Floating debt_____________
55.000
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Assessed val.. real estate___3.897 612
Assessed val., personal____ 607 401
Other assess, property_____1,004,62$
Total assessed val. 1924
(75% a ctu a l)___________5,509,641
Total tax rate (per $1.000'’23 $13 84
Population, 1910, 3,577 1920, 4.425

MANDAN SPECIAL SCH. DIST
This district is in Morton County.
4s '22 . . . $100.000___ July 1 1942
BOND. D EBT Aug 1923.. $168,000
Warrant debt_____________
27,488
Sinking f und______________
10,699
Assessed valuation-------------3,483,937
Population------------------------------5,000 PEMBINA COUNTY.
Cavalier is the county seat.
MERCER COUNTY.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Stanton is the county seat.
4 s ’ 12 J-J $23,000___ June 11932
Jail Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 . . . $50.000___ Dec 1 H m 4s ’ 12 J-J $20,000___ June 11932
$43,000
BOND. D E B T Oct 16 ’24 $130,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.
Floating debt___________
20.000 Tot.ass’d val."24(M a c t .).23,581,615
Sinking fund____________
49.531 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24. $7 60
Assess, val. real estate___ 6 808 700 Popula’ n, 1910, 14.749 1920. 15,177
Assess, val. personal------- 1,719.263
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.
Other assess, property— 1.491.009
Total assess, val. 1923
PIERCE COUNTY.
Rugby la the county seat.
(60% a ct.)___________ 10.018 972
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $12 51
F un din g B onds.
. . . $57,000.......................
Population. 1910. 4,747 1920. 8,224 .s




C ourt-H ouse Bds.
4a ’ 10 F-A $70,000r.........Aug 1930
Jail B onds.
4s ’ 10 F-A $15,000r_____ Aug 1930
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 ’ 23. $122,000
Floating debt (additional)
25,000
Sinking fund____________
52,705
Net ass’d val.’ 23(54act.).12,821,740
State & county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922______________ $24.50
Population 1910,9,740; 1920..9.283
IN T . payable at State Treas. office

[V ol. 119,
County tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $5.10
Popula’n. 1910. 12,545 1920, 12,210
IN T . on 5H » o f 1922 at the
Minneapolis Tr. C o., Minneapolis.

UNDERWOOD S. D. NO. 8.
This district is in McLean County.
4 s ’09 s-a
$7,850c---------------1929
4 s ’22 s-a_. 42,000c— Dec311942
(Bonds may be redeemed after 2 yrs.)
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24..$49,850
Warrant debt______________ 1,000
Sinking fund______________
9,429
REEDER SPECIAL S. D. NO. 3. Assessed valuation 1923____885,015
This district is in Adams County. Scnool tax rate (per $1,000)’23 18.00
P opu lation_____________________700
Building Bonds.
4s ’20 . . . $95,000____M ay 1 1940
4s ’23
35,000- Sept. 1 1943 VALLEY CITY.
(All the above bonds are not optional
This city is in Barnes County,
but may be redeemed after two incorporated M ay 8 1883.
years.)
Elec. Lt. BondsBONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
5s
A-O $10,000c Apr 1 ’25-’ 29
Sewer Bonds.
4s
A-O i$15,000c..A pr 15 1928
RENVILLE COUNTY.
l 20,000c. .A pr 15 1933
Mohall is the county seat.
L ight and W ater Bonds.
C ounty Bonds.
. . . $60,000________________
4^s
--$4,810____July 1 1925 5s
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1923.. $107,000
Seed and Grain B onds­
es
. . . $125,000___ Mar 1 1927 Total assess, val. ’^2(act.).5,002,705
TOTAL DEBT Oct 15 ’24. $129,810 Total tax rate(per$l,000) '20-$44.70
Sinking fund______________
32,429 Population, 1910, 4,606 1920. 4,686
NET D E B T ______________
97,381
IN T . payable in Valley City and
Assess, val. (real est.)____$7,367,954 Bismarck.
Assess, val. personal___
2,883,050
Total assess, val. 1923
(100% a c t .)...................10 251.001 VALLEY CITY SCHOOL DIST.
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000) $14 61
This district (P. O. Valley City.
Population. 1910, 7,840 1920, 7,776 Is in Barnes County.
B uilding B onds.
4s ’ 20 J-J $120,000c_ Apr 1 1940
_
ROLETTE COUNTY.
J-J
91,000c. ..J u ly 1 1939
Rolla is the county seat. Popu­ 4s
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.- $210,000
lation in 1910, 9,558; in 1920, 10,061.
sinking fund______________
35,000
Funding Bonds.
5s ’05 F-A $25,000C-.Aug 15 1925 Total assess, val. (act.) ’ 24.5,007,792
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $19.10
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1923 $25,000
Floating debt______________ 5 ) Oth Population, 1920______________4,886
Sinking fund_______________ 20 340
Net ass’d val. ’23(J4 act.).12,072,979 WAPHETON.
This city is in Richland County.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '22. .$9.98
IN T. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago. Incorporated in 1884.
W ater W orks Bonds.
SARGENT COUNTY.
5J4s’ 14 M-S $10,000..Sept 1 ’25-’34
Forman is the county seat.
C ity Hall Bonds.
M-S $ 9 ,0 0 0 ..-Sept 30 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1924 $50,000 4s
Fire Dent. Bonds.
Floating debt_______________ 10 000
Sinking fund_______________ 35 onn 6s ’21 M-S $8,000--Sept 1 ’25-’32
Assessed val., real_______ 14,217.237 GEN. B D . D T. Nov 1924. $58,000
11,000
Assessed val., personal— 5,599,703 Water debt (incl.)________
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 493,500
Assessed valuation 1923
12,000
(about 75% actual)____19.816,940 Floating debt (additional).
Sinking fund (water)______
26,000
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1923_______
..$ 3.95 Assessed val., real________ 1,499,819
Population, 1910: 9,202; 1920, 9.655 Assessed val., personal___ 759,083
Other assessable property. . 177,319
Tot.ass dval. 23\75 :/caet.) 2,436,221
SHERIDAN COUNTY,
Total tax rateiper $1,000)’23
33.76
McClusky is the county seat.
Population, 1910. 2.467; 1920, 3,069
F unding Bonds.
5'^ s’ 22 J-J $47.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1932
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
BOND. DEBT N o v 22 '24 $52,000
12.719
Sinking fund____________
Assess, val. real estate_ 6,939.878 WARD COUNTY.
_
Minot Is the oounty seat.
Assess, val. personal_____1,177.139
... $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 . . . ......................
Other assessable property. 1,169.248 5y2s
F unding Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1924
(75% actual)_________ 9.286.265 4 ^ s ’05 J-J $150,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1925
. . . 225.000._____ ________
State A co. tax '24 (per $1,000) .$10 94 6s
Population 1910. 8,103; 1920..7.936 GEN. BDS. Oct 1 3 ’2 4 . . . $815,000
Sinking fund_____________
265,990
SHORT CREEK SPEC. S. D. NO. 6 Assessed val. real estate..22,800,604
This district (P. O. Columbus) is Assessed val. personal_____ 5,738,395
Other assess, property____ 6,251,501
in Burke County.
6s ’ 24 J-.T $44,500___ Jan 1 1944 Total assessed val. 1923..34,790,500
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23..$78,800 3tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '23_$12.55
Assessed valuation_________ 876,466 Popula’n, 1910. 25.281 1920,28,911
Sinking fund_______________ 6,575
IN T . at First Nat. B k., Chicago.
SIOUX COUNTY.WILLIAMS COUNTY.
Fort Yates is the county seat.
Williston is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
6s
. . . $90,0j 0 ----------------------5s ’ 16 . . . $21,000..A pr 1 ’25-’31
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4s ’ 16 . . . $12.000___ Oct 1 1935 6s ’ 22 J-J 225,000___ Jan 1 1942
TOT. BD. D T .N o v 17'23 $102,000 T O T .B D . D T. J u l y l ’23. $296,000
66,542
Floating debt____________
15.000 Sinking fund____________
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,822,953 Net assess, val.'23 (34 act.)24,068,632
Assess, val., personal_____ 541.750 Populat’n 1910 14.234: 1920. 17.(98
Other assess, property_____ 788.91]
IN T. on 6s of 1922 at the American
Tot. ass'd val.’23 (34 act.) .3,153.614 Exchange Nat. Bank. N . Y .
Stat.e&co. tax (per$l,000) ’23.$16.55
Population in 1920____________3,308 WILLISTON.
This city is in Williams C o. Inc.
SLOPE COUNTY.
May 12 1904. Population In 1910.
Amidon is the county seat.
3.124; 1920, 4,178.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Seed and Feed Bonds.
J-D
$7,400c June 3 0 ’ 25-’26
4 s '20 . . . $20.000.-M ar 1 ’ 25-’25 6s
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Apr *$8.000c----- July 2 1930
6 s ’21 J-D ($50.000___ Dec 1 1931 4s
( 60.000-Dec 1 '36 & 41
W ater Tow er & Pumps Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24. $170,000 4s 14 J-J
8.000. .July l 1934
Sinking fund_____________
41 628
Filtration S cW aterM ainsB onds.
Tot. ass’d val. '24(34 a ct.).6,502,173 4s
J-J $13.000
iuly 1 1934
State and county tax rate (per
Armory A uditorium Bonds.
$1,000) 1924______________ $15.21 4s
A-O JS6.000..Apr 1 0 ’27-32
1 1,500. .A pr 10 ’33-’35
Population 1920--------------------- 4,94f
4 ,0 0 0 ...M a y ’ 25-28
STAR K COUNTY.
5s
M -N 4,0 00...M a y ’ 29-’30
Dickinson is the county seat.
( 1,500____ M ay 1931
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
M -N $7,000 ------- 1925-1031
_s
. . . $150,000........................... 5s
R efu nd ing Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5K s
-..$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ 4s
Apr*$63.000c._Apr 10 1930
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 ’ 23.$345,000 Is T3 J-D *21,5 0 0 c...D e c 11933
61,177 GEN. BD. D T. Nov 1924-.$171,000
Sinking fund____________
Assessment debt_________ 117,000
Assessed value, 1923 (34 act.)—
88,759
Real estate____________10,452.741 Sinking fund (cash)_______
Personal______________ 5,643,666 Tot. assess, val. ’24 (a ct.)..2.471,133
T ota l_______
16,096,407 Total tax (per $1.000) 1924-..$64.00
State and county tax rate (per
•INT. at State Treas. office
$1,000), 1923______________ $11.80 others at First Nat. B k.. Chicago.
Popula’n 1910, 12.504; 1920, 13,542
WILLISTON SPEC. S. D. NO 1.
TRAILL COUNTY.
Tbis district (P. O. Williston) is in
Williams County.
Hillsboro is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
Drainage B onds.
4s ’ 16 . . . $10.000.Nov 15 ’25-’26 5s ’22 J-J $115.000___ Mar 1 1932
5s '05 . . .
4,000................... 1925
F unding Bonds.
5H s’22 J-J f$63.000-.Jan 1 ’33-'39 4s ’09 . . .
23,000....................1929
t 30,000--Jan 1 ’40-’42 4s T3 . . .
20,000....................1933
GEN. CO. D T . Oct 14 ’ 24 $93,000 4 s ’36 . . .
2 1 ,0 0 0 .................1936
Drain debt (additional)_
_
88,048 BOND. D EBT N ov 1923.. $183,000
Assessed value real estate.19.168 963 Sinking fund.........................
31,228
Assessed value personal.. 2.829 217 Assessed value 1921_______ 2,757,726
Other assess, property------ 2 897 819 School tax (per $1,000) ’21___$33.18
Tot.ass’d val.’24(34 act.) .24,895,999 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)___________________ 77,850
State Capital_______________________________________ Pierre
'Governor (till Tues. after 1st M on. Jan. 1927) Carl A. Gunderson
Lieut-Governor (term expires Jan. 1 1927)__A. C. Farney
Sec. of State (till Tues. aft. 1st Mon. Jan. 1927)_C. E. Coyne
Treas. (till Tues. after 1st Mon. Jan. 1927)__J. L. Drixcoll
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 o f State debt see "State and City
Supplement” o f April 1893, page 118.
T O TAL DEBT. ETC.— The total bonded debt o f the State on June 30
1924 was $61,600,000. Cash in general fund June 30 1924, $530,063.66.
The State, it is stated, holds in trust, for payment o f its rural credit bonds.
$44, 833,611.
Interest payable at the Continental & Commercial Trust & Savings Bank,
Chicago; First National Bank, New York; Guaranty Trust Co., New York;
Drake-Ballard C o.; Blodget & Co., and National Park Bank, New York.
The details of the bonded debt follow:
LOANS—
-Interest Payable- -------- Principal-------Name and Purpose—
P.C. Payable. _ When Due. Outstand'g.
Sept. 11937
$500,000
Rural credit bonds coupon___1917 4 4 M-S
do
do
do do
1917 4 4 J-D
Dec. 11937
500,000
do
do
do do
1918 4 4 J-J
Jan. 15 1938
500,000
(Subject to call Jan. 15 1923.)
do do
Feb. 15 1938
500.000
do
do
1918 4% F-A
(Subject to call Feb. 15 1923.)
do
do
do do
1918 4*4 M-S
Mar. 11938
500,000
(Subject to call Mar. i 1923.)
do do
do
do
1918 4 4 A -0
April 15 1938
675,000
(Subject to call April 15 1923.)
do do
do
do
1918 5
A-O /A pr. 15 ’28-’37 1,000.000
\April 15 1938
750,000
(Subject to call April 15 1923.)
do
do
do do
1918 5
M ay 15 ’28-’38 1,500,000
do
1919 4 4 s
do
do do
Jan. 1 1939 4,000.000
do
1919 5s
do
do do
Mar 15 ’30’39 3.000.000
do
do
J-D June 1 ’30-’39 4.000,000
do do
1919 5s
do
do do
do
1919 5s
A-O Oct. 1 ’30-’39 3.575,000
do do
do
do
s.-a. Jan. 1 ’30-’40 5.000.000
1920 5
do do
do
do
1920 5 4 j -j
July 1 1935
2.000,000
do do
do
do
1920 6
A-O Oct 1 ’33-40 2,500.000
do
do do
do
M -N M ay 1 1925 1,000.000
1920 6s
do
do do
do
1921 6
J-J
Jan. 15 1936 2.500.000
do
do do
do
1921 5 4 J-J
Jan. 15 1941 2.500.000
do do
do
do
1921 5 4 J-D
Dec 1 ’32-’41 5.000.000
do do
do
do
1922 4 4
N ov. 15 1942 3,000,000
do do
do
do
1924 5
J-J /Jan. 15 1934 1,000,000
Jan. 1 5 ’35-’42 1.600,000
do do
do
do
1924 5 4 J-J
Jan. 15 ’43-’44 400,000
J-D June 1 ’25-’28
State highway b o n d s __ _____ 1919 5s
200,000
do do
do
J-J
do
1920 5
July 1 ’26-’28
500,000
do
do do
do
1920 5
A-O
Oct 1 ’ 25-'28 1,00 1.000
do do
do
do
1921 6
J-J
Jan. 15 1929
500.000
do do
do
1921 6
J-J
do
Jan. 15 1930
500.000
do do
do
1921 6
J-J
do
Jan. 15 1931 1,000.000
do do
do
do
J-J
1921 6
Jan. 15 1931 1,000.090
do do
do
do
1922 5 4 M -N N ov. 15 1931 1,000,000
do do
do
do
1922 4 4 M -N M ay 1 1931 1,000,000
do do
do
do
1921 5 4 M-N Jan. 2 1931 1,000.000
do
do do
1921 4 4
1,000.000
Soldiers’ bonus bonds coupon. 1921 6
M-S Sept. 1 1941 6,000,000
J-D June 1 1928
Soldiers’ loan settlem’t bds. coul919 5s
200.000
do do
do
do
cou.1921 6s
F-A Feb. 1 ’25-’29
250,000
do do
do
do
cou.1922 4 4 M-N M ay 1 1931
250,000
do do
do
do
cou.1924 5 4 M-S Mar. 1 1931
200,000
State cement plant bonds cou.1921 6
-O Oct. 1 1941
270,000
do do
do
do
J-J
July 2 1943 1,730,000
cou.1923 5
EQUALIZED VALUATION.— The following statement shows the total
valuation of real estate, personal, moneys and credit, railroad property,
telegraph, telephone, express and sleeping-car and private car companies,
as equalized by the State Board of Assessment and Equalization:
Year.
Valuation.
Year.
Valuation.
1924________________ $1,876,112,767 1906..........................
$222,426,469
1923________________ 1,941,420.693 1905................................. 219.647.674
1922_______
1,977,127.560 1904................................. 214.239.028
1921________________ 2.064.602.116 1902................................. 187.531,381
1920________________ 2.064.408.790 1900-...........
172.255.085
1919 ----------------------- 1.598.313.577 1899................................. 158.330.111
1915............................. 1,266,092.165 1898--............................. 118,580.496
1914______
1.212.000.000 1897................................. 120.175,431
1913.............................. 51,195.402,548 1896______
119.391.156
1912_____________________ 3 5 4 .278 ,413 1894.....................
128.046.765
1910__________________ 337.702.276 1893................................. 136.032,840
1908...............
281,654.712
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 all property in the State assessed at full value,
and this will account for the great increase in the 1913 total o f the assess­
ments. Prior to 1913, assessments were on a basis o f from 15% to 40%
of the actual value.
Included in the 1924 figures are moneys and credits in the amount of
$71,387,337, 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 1924 was $2.40.
DEBT LIMITATION.— The debt-creating powers o f the State and its
various 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 their 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
o f 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 internal improvement and
to loan or give its credit in aid o f any association or corporation and to
hold the stock of corporations engaged in internal improvements, such cor­
porations to be controlled by the State as provided by law. Counties,
cities, towns, &c.t may not borrow in an amount in excess o f 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 o f these subdi­
visions unless authorized by a majority o f the electors. The sections regu­
lating the incurring o f debt follow:
SECTION 1. For the purpose o f developing the resources and improving
the economic facilities o f South Dakota, the State may engage in works of




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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 the 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 the 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 of 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 source s
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 South 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, civil
township or other subdivision, shall never exceed five (5) per centum upon
the assessed valuation of the taxable property therein, for the year pre­
ceding tnat 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„ in which said indebtedness is incurred for the purpose of
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 other
subdivision Incurring indebtedness shall, at or before the time of so doing'
provide for the collection of 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.
COUNTY AND CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL D IST R IC T BONDS.—
Chapter 174, Laws of 1923, authorizes the establishment of county and
central high school districts, and grants to such districts power to incur
indebtedness up to 2% o f the assessed valuation of property, in addition
to bonds issued under the 5% limit placed upon other county indebtedness.
See V. 117, p. 690.
T A XA TIO N 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 of 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: If 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 of Laws of 1919 (Sec. 8, subdiv. 5) exempts from listing
on the tax rolls municipal and United States bonds.
Section 20 of Chapter 333, Laws of 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____ 582.76511900_____ 401,57011880_____ 98.26811860_____ *4,837
♦This Is the total for both North and South Dakota.
C IT IE S. COUNTIES AND TOW NS IN THE

STATE OF SOUTH 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.
R efu nding B onds.
5s ’ 15 Dec $15,000c
Jan 17 1928
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J $10,000c___July 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s ’06 J-J $75.000c_ July 2 1926
_
5s ’08 J-J
13.000c_ July 1 1928
_
4V$s’ 12 J-J 200.000c____Jan 1 1932
4 H s ’ 19J-J 295.000----------------------C ity-H all, Jail & Fire-Hall Bds.
5s 13 M -N $50.000____Jan 1 1932
Paving Bonds.
6s ’22 M-S$131.2 5 0.-Sept 1 ’25-’31
6s’22 J-D 23 2 6 ,2 5 )____ 1925 1931

BOND. D E B T Oct 1 ’24 $673,000
Water debt (included)____
40,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
377.118
Floating debt___________
73.759
Sinking fund_____________
309 674
Assess, val., real est____ 13.392 835
Assess, val . personal___ 4,256 461
Other assess, prop_______ 1,846,461
Total assess, val. 1924
(100% actual)________ 19,495,757
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24____ $35.87
Pop’n 1910. 10.753; ’20.......... 14.537
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k., N . Y .
ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTR IC T
F unding Bonds.
4J4s’08 J-D $50,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1928

53
ABERDEEN SCH. DIST. (Concl.).
B uilding B onds.
f^ s ;0 7 F-A $12.000c---- Aug 1 1927
4>Ss 09 J-D 2 5 ,0 0 0 c... June 1 1929
4J4s 10 P-A 75 ,000 c...F eb 1 1930
5 H s2 0 A-O 381.000-.Apr 1 ’25-'40
B O N D . DEBT Sept 30 ’24 $562.000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
57,344
Sinking fund______________ 187.104
Assess, val. real est. 1924.19,431,600
School tax (per $1,000) ’24. —$13.80
Population 1920____________ 14,537
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.
ALEXAN DRIA IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Alexandria) is
In Hanson County.
5H s’ 19 . . . $49,000__________ 1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’24 .$19,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(abt.K acti_771.079
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$24.00
Population 1923 (est)_________ 936
ARMOUR.
This city is in Douglas County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '19 J-J $20,000_____July 1 1939
B O N D . D EBT Nov 18 '24 . $26,000
9 .000
Sinking fund---------- ------T ot. ass’d val.’24 (35%act.) 770.000
Population in 1910, 968; 1920, 1,045
AURORA COUNTY.
Plankinton is the county seat.
No bonded debt.
Amount borrowed from
State School Fund up to
N ov. 1924 ___________
$169,999
Assess, val. real estate___ 26.360,385
Assessed val. personal___ 3,407.124
Other assess, property___
949 924
Tot.ass’d val.’24(90%act.>30,717 433
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '24.$4.39
Population 1910, 6,143; 19 20-.7,246
BEADLE COUNTY.
Huron is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24 $350,000
Sinking fund.......................
45,619
Amt. borrowed from State
School Fund up to Oct.
18, 1924.....................
517.245
Assessed valuation, real..49.004.713
Assessed val’n, personal.. 5,314,817
Other assess, nrooerty____4.616,682
Tot.ass’d val.’24(100%ac.)58,936.212
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24.$4.75
Popula'n, 1910, 15.776; 1920, 19,273

SOUTH DAKOTA—CITIES & TOWNS
BRENTFORD IND. CONS. SCH.
DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Brentford) is in
Spink County.
S chool-B u ilding Bonds.
5s
J-DS100.000— .1924 to 1940
7s '21 s-anf 45.000..........1925-1939
1 5,000...........
1940
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $150,000
1,504
Floating debt____________
Sinking fund______________
21,198
Total assessed value 1924.-2,764,437
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $5-07
IN T . on 7s of 1921 at the WellsDickey Trust Co., Minneapolis.
BRITTON.
This city is in Marshall County.
5 s g ’ 18ann $15,000___________1938
Refunding bonds____________$13,000
Sewer Bonds.
5s T4 J-J $30.000c__________1934
TOT. BD. DT. Dec 5 ’24____ $58,000
Sinking fund---------------------- 11,625
Total ass’d val. ’24(M act.) .619,986
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $39.50
Population 1910, 901; 1920, 1,105
BROOKINGS.
This city Is In Brookings County.
Incorporated Feb. 29 1884.
R efu nd ing
4 ^ s ’17J-J $77,500c..Jan 20 1937
(Subject to call $15,000 after Jan. 20
1922 and $62,500 after Jan. 20 ’27)
Sewer Bonds (red. aft. July 1 ’ 17).
5s ’ 19 . . . $48.000____Aug 1 1939
W ater and Sewerage Bonds.
-s
. . . $100.000c--------------------El. L t., Ht. & Pow. Sys. Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $60.000___ Aug 1 1931
BOND. DEBT N ov 18 ’24. $285,000
Floating debt_____________
9,000
Water debt (incl.)________
48.000
Sinking fund _ ___________
39.269
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. aft. Dec. 27 ’ 15)
5s ’ 10 J-D $67,0 00c.-D ec 27 1927
W ater & Sewerage Bonds.
..s
...$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _________ _____
Amt. borr’d from State Sch.
Fund up to June 30 1924. $148,059
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 2 ’24 $50,000
Sinking fund____________
19,076
Assessed value real estate.40,370,918
Assessed value personal.. 4,464,402
Assess, val., other prop_ 4,961,184
_
BELLE FOURCHE.
Tot .ass’d val .’24 (80 % act.) 49796,504
This city Is In Butte Co. Incorp State & co. tax (per $1,000)’24.$5.23
Apr. 20 1903. Commission govern­ Pop’n 1910, 14,178; 1920. 16.119
INT. payable at Farson, Son& Co.,
ment went Into effect May 6 1912.
Sewer B onds.
N.Y., or at County Treasurer’s offloe.
6s
. . . $30,000..........................
W ater (red. 10 yrs.from date o f iss.) BROOKINGS SCHOOL DIST.
5s '10 s-a $50.000c.................1930
This district (P. O. Brookings) is
-s
. . . 150,000................... ........
City-Hall 5s________________ $8,000 In Brookings County.
5s T9 . . . $170,000............... — 1939
Refunding 5s_______
...2 9 ,0 0 0
(Subject to call after 1929.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $275,000 6J*s’21 —
70.000___________1941
Water debt (included)_____ 180.000
(Optional 1931)
Assessed valuation 1924..1,008,894 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924— $240,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $31.34 Sinking fund______________
12,500
Popu'n in 1910. 971: 1920_____1.104
val.’24(65%act.) 4,647,092
Tot.assess.val.’ 24(act.val.) 1,381,051 Tot.ass’d rate fner $1,000)’24.$19.07
Sch. tax
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $67.79 Population 1921______________4,500
Pop’n 1910, 1,352: 1920_______ 1.616
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago
BROWN COUNTY.
Aberdeen is the county seat.
BELLE FOURCHE IND. SCH.
Amt. borrowed from State
D IST . NO. 1.
Sch. Fund up to O c t’24. $408,234
6s
. . . $47.500. — ............... ..
189.000
F unding Bonds (.Subject to call.) Drainage debt__________
_
6e '15 Sept $ 2 7 ,7 0 0 ...Sept 16 1935 Assess, val., real estate_ 74,140,041
6Ms '19F-A 30.000___________1939 Assess, val., personal____ 7,481,701
BON D. D EBT Oct 22 '24. $92,700 Other assessable property . 4,123,389
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1.873.148 Tot. assess, val. 24 (act.)85,745.131
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $28 30 State & Co. tax (per $1.000)’24.$5.87
Population in 1920____________1,843 Pop. 1910,25,867; 1920, 29,509.
IN T . payable at Belle Fourche and
at Chicago, 111.
BROWN COUNTY DR. DIST.
6 Jis'23 J -J {$ 1 3 3 ,0 0 0 ...J a n 1 ’2 5 -’31
BONHOMME COUNTY.
1 23,000____Jan 1 1932
Tyndall is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $189,000
Amt. borr’d from State Sch.
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Minneap.
Fund up to Jan 24 1924. $247,540
GEN. B D . D T. Jan 24 ’24 $35,000
Assess, val., real estate..$35,8 6,8 5 BRULE COUNTY. county seat.
Chamberlain is the
Assess, val., personal___ 2 ,8 6 2 ,1 4 0
Bridge Bonds.
Other assessable property. 2,339,921
5s ’23 J-J $55.000___ July 1 1933
Total assess, value 1923
^Optional July 1 1928.)
(about 2-3 actual)_____ 5,202.061 CO. BD . D T. N ov 1 7 ’24.
State & co. tax (per $1.000V23 $6.12 Borr. from State Sch. Fund $55,000
Popula’n, 1910, 11,061; 1920, 11,940
up to Oct. 1922___
310,091
Assess, val.real estate_20,772,865
BOWDLE.
Assess, val. personal_ 2,755,671
This city is in Edmunds County. Assess, val. other property 1,034,406
Sewer B onds.
5s '20 J-J $23,000___ Due yearly Tot.ass’d val.’24(abt.act.)25,571,882
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924----- $3.97
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '20 J-J $40,000___ Due yearly Population 1910, 6,451 1920, 7,141
BOND. D EBT Oct 26 ’23. $86,000 BRYANT.
Water debt (add’l ) ________
4,000
This city is in Hamlin County.
Sinking fund, water ______
2,000
Total assess, val. 1923___ 750.000 5s W ater-W orks Bonds.
. . . $39,000 — .....................
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $47.00
Bonds.
Population in 1910. 671; 1920. 818 5s Sewer . . $21.000_______________
.
6s
...
21,000.........................
BOWDLE IND. S. D. NO. 9.
BOND. DEBT
1921.$60,000
This district (P. O. Bowdle) is Assessment debtNov 21) _____ 20,000
(add’l
in Edmunds County.
Sinking fund_______________ 5,000
S ch ool Bonds.
val. '21 (% act.)—
5s
J-J $40,000c..$3,000 y ’rly Assess, estate_______________350,203
Real
5K sg’23J-J
15 000c. Jan 1 1943
Personal property________ 340,482
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 16 '24. $68,000
Other property___________100.000
Sinking fund______________
8,000
T otal__________
-.790,685
Total assess, val. *24 (80%
Population in 1910 (Census)____645
actual)_________________ 2,450,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$15.71 Population in 1920 (Census)____651
Population in 1922______________ 987
BUTTE COUNTY.
Bellefourche is the county seat.
BRADLEY IND. S. D. NO. 46.
Tnis di triot (P. O. Bradley) is in
Funding Bonds.
Clark County.
5s T7 A-O $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...Apr 1 1937
5s ’22 J-J $45.000___ Nov 1 1942 ROND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24. $382,000
324,704
BOND. D E B T Dec 8 ’23— .$45,000 Floating debt___________
Assessed value 1922_______ 915.112 Sinking fund_____________
45,465
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$15.06 Assessed value, real e s t .. 9,480,292
IN T . at First National Bank, Assessed value, personal___2,493,384
Minneapolis.
Other assess, property___
989,608




Tot .asss .val.'24 (act. val.) 12.963,284
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $20.59
Population 1910. 4.9J3: 1920, 6,819
IN T . on funding bonds payable al
the Central Trust Co. of Illinois,
Chicago.
______
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
Mound City is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Borr. from State Fund up
to June 30 1922............. 5199.020
Assess, val. real estate_ 10,628,540
_
Assess, val. personal_____1,318.662
Other assess, property____ 1,026 354
Tot.ass’d val.'23(abt.act). 12,973,556
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $8.00
Population 1910, 5,244 1920, 5,305
CANTON IND. SCH. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Canton) is in
Miller County.
High S chool Bldg. Bonds.
-s
. . . $ 1 6 5 .0 0 0 -.___________
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22. $175,000
Sinking fund_________ ____
14.800
Assess, val. ’21 (50% a c t.).3,074,885
School tax rate(per$l,000)’21.$24.10
Population in 1920 (est.)____ 3,000
CENTERVILLE.
This city is in Turner County.
Sewer Bonds (Int. at Treas .office).
5s T5 M-S $17,632c.Sept 1 ’25-’35
(Part every 5 years.)
W ater Extension B onds.
5 s ’ 19 . . . $16.000___________1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $68,000
Sinking fnnd______________
16,331
Assess, value 1924_______ $1,008,894
Tax rate (per $1,(100) 1921____ $31.34
Popula’n 1910, 971; in 1920, 1,104
CHAMBERLAIN.
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 T4 M-S $15,000- . M a r 12 1934
R ef. Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 22 J-J
$5.000____July 1 1927
C olum bus College Bonds.
5s '22 J-J
$5,000____July 1 1927
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s 12 J-D $18,000c...Ju ne 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 ’24. $78,000
33,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Tot .assess .val .’24 (% act.) . 1,350,653
CHARLES MIX COUNTY.
Wheeler is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se and Jail Bonds.
f$40,0 0 0 c ...A p r 3 1927
4)$sT7 . . . ( 50,000c—.A pr 3 1932
I 60 ,000 c...A pr 3 1937
Borr’d from State Sch. Fd.
up to June 30 1920_____ $378,801
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’20 150,000
Warrant debt Oct 4 ’2 3 __
125,466
Assess, val., real & pers__40,291,318
Assess, val. money & cred. 1,158,282
Assess val., corporations.. 1,625,037
Assess, val., total, 1923—43,074,634
Populat’n 1910, 14,899 1920, 16,256
CLARK COUNTY?
Clark is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Borr’d from State Sch. Fd.
up to Nov 17 1924_____
122,910
Warrant debt Oct 9 1923.
74,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (act.)_ 35,337,415
_
State&co taxfper $1,000) 1924. .$7.42
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 16 ’2 4 ..
91,555
Assess, val. real estate___ 28,633,928
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,957,665
Other assess, property------ 2,777,548

T o ta l assessed value 1924

[V ol. 119.
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,997,461'
School tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $22.96
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 2,600
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
Minneapolis, M inn., on bonds due
1942 at the First Nat. Bank, Minne­
apolis; on bonds marked (a) at the
Capital Trust & Savs. B k., St. Paul.
DEADWOOD IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Lawrence Co.
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
5s ’23 A-0$175,000—Apr 1 ’34-’43.
BOND. D EBT March 1923 $183,000
Total assessed value 1922..4,979,268
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $8.67
Population (est.)_____________ 4,000
IN T . at the Mechanics & Metals
National Bank, New York City.
DELL RAPID5L
This city is in Minnehaha County.
E lectric Light B onds.
5s ’ 1 6 -T 6 ___ $32,000 ...1936-1939
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’09 . . . $18,000 _____ 1929-1939
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 ’2 2 .. $50,000
Assessed value, real_______ 1,065,900
Assessed value, personal_
_ 428,295Other assessa ble property. .
95,100'
Tot .assess .val .’22(60 %act) 1,589,295
Population 1910, 1,367; 1920, 1,677
E SMET IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. De Smet) is in
Kingsbury County.
5J^s
. . . $81.000_______________
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 8 ’24. $75,000
Floating debt_____________
3,000
Sinking fund--------------------5,000
School tax '24 (per $1,000)___$29.81
DEUEL COUNTY.
Clear Lake is the county seat.
C ou rt-H ou se Bonds.
4H sg'16M -N $75.000c...N ov 1 1936
(Subject to coll after N ov 1 1921.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924.. $100,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
15,674
Assessed val’n, real estate.22,549,821
Assessed val’n, personal.. 2,391,602
Other assessable property. 1,544,942
T ot. ass’d val. ’24 (act.) —26,496,365
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24.$6.00
Population 1910, 7,768 1923, 8.759DEUEL CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 52.
P. O. Clear Lake.
5s T9 . . . $50,000......... ..................
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 '22..$55.000
11,960
Floating debt (add’l) ______
Tot. assess, val.’22(act.) —1,932,666
School tax (per $1,000) 1922..$14.00
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 1,300
DEWEY COUNTY?”
Timber Lake is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5)€s’23M-N $30,000c
M ay 1 1933
F unding B onds.
5H s
J-J $65,500c________ _____
(Due in 5. 10 and 15 years.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 25 ’24. $81,000
Floating debt____________
90,000
Sinking fund______________
9,100
Assessed value, real_______ 4,233,181
Assess, val., personal_____1,277,763
Other assessable prope"tv _1,986,582
Total assessed val’n 1924-.7,497,526
State & Co. tax (per $1 .000)’ 24113.42
Population 1910. 1,145: 1920, 4,820
IN T . is payable in St. Paul.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Armour is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Cash in treas. July 1 1924. $104,559
Borrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to July 1 1924.
181,125Assess, val. real estate_16.943,816Assess, val. personal_ 2,222,359
Other assess, property____
685,243
Total assessed value 1924
(about 70% actual)___ 19,851,418
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24.$4.95Population 1910, 6,400 1920, 6,993

EGAN IND. CONS. S. D. NO. 1.
(80 to 90% actual)_____ 34,369,141
This district (P. O. Egan) is in
Population 1910. 8,711 1920, 9,654 Moody County.
School B uilding BondsCORSON COUNTY.
6)^s’21 J-J $150.000c— -Jan 1 1941
McIntosh is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924— $150,008
5 Jis’23 J-D $40,000___ June 1 1933 Assessed value___________ 3.200.000
County has no bonded debt.
IN T. at the Harris Trust & Sav­
Floating debt Oct 1 ’23_
_ $322,282 ' ings Bank, Chicago.
Assess., real estate_______ 6.668 043
Assess, val., personal____ 1,784 585 EDGEMONT.
Other assess, prop_______ 4.139.852
This city is in Fall River County.
T ot.ass’ d val.’23 (60 % act.) 12.592,480
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $32.00 5s T5 M -N $50,000—M ayl5 1935
Population 1910, 2,929 1920, 7,249 BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’2 4 ____$90,000
Water debt (incl.)___________$50,000
CUSTER COUNTY.
Sinking fund (general)______15.000
County seat is Custer City.
Sinking fund (water)________ 10.000
R efu nd, (red. 10 yrs.fr. date of ss.). Total assess, val. 1924______ 896,786
5s '10 J-J
$6.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1930 Population in 1910, 816 1920, 1,254
54£s’22 J-J
85,000____July 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’2 4 .. $91,000 EDMUNDS COUNTY.
Amount borrowed from Per­
Ipswich is the county seat.
manent School Fund____ 58 674
Funding Bonds.
Warrant debt_____________ 70.000
_____
Assessed val’n, real estate. .4,244,553 6s ’20 J-D *$74.00011 ’22 1925-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct
$149,000
Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,254,944
_
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
112,000
Other assessable nroperty. .2,204,188 Ass’d val., real & pers’l—21,514,365
Tot.ass’d val. ’24 (act.)_ 7,703.685 Ass’d val., money & credits 1,051,208
_
State & Co. tax(per$l,000)’24 $14,59 Ass’d val., corporations_ 2,313,348
_
Pop’n 1910, 4.458; 1920. 3,907 Total ass’d val., 1923____ 24,878,921
IN T . at County Treas. office.
County & State tax rate (per
DAY COUNTY 1NDEP. CONSOL.
$1,000) 1922 ..........
..$ 7.24
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. lOi. Population 1910, 7,654 1920, 8,336
P. O Webster.
* IN T . at the First National Bank,
Minneapolis.
S chool Building Bonds.
5>^s’22 A-O $35.000c —Oct 1 1942
EUREKA.
Grade School B onds.
This city is in McPherson County.
5s 16 . . . $17,000 — . ..............1925
H igh-School Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5 ^ s ’20 J-J *$74,000___________ 1940 5s T9 . . . $30,000 _____ 1925-1989
(Optional $30,000 in each o f the BOND. D E B T Oct 20 ’24. $38,000
years 1925, 1930 and 1935.)
Water debt (incl.)________
36,000
5s T6 J-D ($40,000—June 1 *25-’34 Sinking fund— General____
5,550
1 a5,000------June 1 1935
W a te r _________________
4,650
BOND. D E B T July 1 1922 $149,000 Tot.ass’d val.’24(94 a c t .).. 883,000
Floating debt_____________
47,074 Tax rate (per $1,0001 1924____$4.80
Sinking fu n d .____________ $24,473 Population in 1910, 961 1920, 1,200

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53

Assess, val., personal----- $4,738,890
HURON IND. SCH. DIST.
GREGORY COUNTY.
Assess, val. other prop_ 4,340,217
_
Burke is the county seat.
High S chool Bonds.
Funding 5s________
$80,000 5s "1/ A -0$100,600___ Apr 1 1937 Tot.ass’d val.’ 24(act’J). .28,767,064
s '18 . . .
15.000.............. ........... Sfcate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.$10.85
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’2 4 . . . 80,000
6s '20 s-a
70.000__________
Floating debt_______________51,935
Sinking fund_____________
42,152 BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’24. $206,000 LEAD IND. SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
45.000
\sess. val., real estate_ 24,019,719 Sinking fund.
_
1929
5s 09
$17,000c__ July
Assess, val., personal____ 3,673,310 Ass’d val.’24(abt.2-5 act.) 10,000,800 (SubjectJ-J call after July 11 1919.)
to
Jther assessable property 1,238,634 Sch. tax rate (.per Si.uuO) ’24-816.0)
—.
FAIRFAX SCHOOL DISTRICT. Tot. assess .val. '24 (H act.)29,921,663 Population in 1924 (est.)_____10,000 as ’ 15 DEB$55,000.......... 1925-1934
BOND.
r N <v 1924.
$54,000
This district (P. O. Fairfax) is in State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24—$7.21
Assess, val. 1924 (est)____13,000,000
Gregory County.
Pop’n 1910, 13.061; 1920, 12,700 HUTCHISON COUNTY.
School tax rate(pei-*i,0uu) 22..$5.00
Olivet is the county seat.
•6s T9 M-S $50,000 _____ 1925-1939
County has no bonded debt.
BON D. DEBT June 30 '24$103,000 HAAKON COUNTY.
Warrant debt (Oct 1 1923)
$97,761 LEMMON.
Floating debt____________
47,410
Philip is the county seat.
Borrowed from State Sch.
This city Is In Perkins County.
Sinking fund______________
6,000
County has no bonded debt.
Fund up to Oct 1 1923—
197.240 Ino. as a
"Total ass’d val. ’23 (est.)._ 2,000,000 Warrant debt Oct. 1 ’2 4 ..
$61,830 Assess, val., real estate___48 121.284 in 1909. village In 1908 and as a oltj
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919___$10.50 Amount borrowed from
Assess, val., personal_____ 3,518,230
W ater-W orks Bonds.
permanent school fund
Other assess, value______ 2,074.279 5s
FALL RIVER COUNTY.
— . $12.000 — .......1935
up to Oct. 1 1924______
177,560 Tot. assess, val. (act.)’ 2 3 .53,713.793 5s T5
TO . . . 25,000______1930
Hot Springs is the county seat.
Assess, val. real estate____13.518,294
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $4,562 5Ms’23 . . .
25,000_____M ay 11943
5s
. . . $107,300....................1932 Assess, val. personal_____1,761.590
Sewer Bonds.
6s
...
17,000.............- . 1933
Populat’n 1910, 12.319 1920, 13,475
1.025,697
5s T9
$70,000____July 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 ’22. $175,100 Other assessable property. 16,305.581
Total assess, val. 19 24-..
6s ’20
32.000......... ................
HYDE COUNTY^!
■Cash in treas. Sept 1 '22___
91,999 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24_$8.63
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 .. $158,000
Highmore Is the county seat.
Borrowed from State School
Population in 1920____________4,596
19,568
C ourt House(fied.a/t.M ar.l3 ’ 16) Floating debt (add’l) ______
Fund up to Sept 1 ’22___ 195,250
62,000
5s ’ l l M-S $62,000c—Mar 13 193! Water debt (included)_____
"Warrant debt_____________
18,468
19,402
B O N D . DEBT Nov 15 ’24
$62,000 Sinking fund (water)______
Sinking fund______________
28,487 HAMLIN COUNTY.
Hayti is the county seat.
Sinking fund_____________
35.500 Tot. ass’d val.’23 {% act.) ..856.987
Assessed valuation—
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Assessed val'n, real estate. 11,511,789 Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1922 — $50.00
Real estate & personal_.ll,485,269
[$ 10.0 00...M ar 241925 Assessed val’n, personal.. 1,414,777 Pop’n, TO. 1,255; 1920_______ 1,126
Money and credits______ 378,402
Corporations_________ 4,136,431 5s ’ 15 M -Sl 15,000.-.M ar 24 1930 Other assessable property. 1.090,918 INT payable at City Auditor’s office.
[ 25,000_ Mar 24 1935
_
Tot. assess, val. ’24 (act.>14,017,484
Total assess, val., 1923___ 16,000,102
$50,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$7.21
•State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22.S10.20 BOND. DEBT Oct. 17'24
Assessed val., real estate.19,741,849 Population 1910, 3,307; 1920. 3.315 LYMAN COUNTY.
Pop'n 1910, 7,763; 1920, 6.985.
Oacoma is the county seat .County
Assess, val., personal prop. 2.233,625
INTEREST payable at Continen­
Other assessable property. 2,280,698 tal & Commercial Nat. Bank. Chic. has no bonded debt.
FAULK COUNTY.
TOTAL D E B T Jan 11 ’23 $238,658
Total val. 1924 .................24,256,172
Faulkton is the county seat.
Cash in treasury__________
43,707
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 0 ’24
None County tax rate(per $1,000)’24.$6 60 IPSW ICH INDEP. SCH. DIST.
Warrant debt___________
None Population 1915, 7,790; 1920, 3.673
This district (P. O. Ipswich) is In Assess, val., real & persT_20.699.884
Assessed value, corporate. 1.543,973
Borrowed from State Sch.
Edmunds County.
Moneys and credits______
597,173
Fund up to Oct 1 1922.. 281,245 HAND COUNTY.
School Bonds.
Assess, value real estate.. 1,865,634
Miller is the county seat.
5>*s
. . . $50,000........................ . Total assess, value 1923—22.841,030
Assess, value personal____ 2,459,748 Jounty has no bonded debt.
5s
...
30,000_______________ Populat’n 1910, 10.848 1920, 6,591
Other assess, property----- 2,036,037 Borrowed from State Sch’l
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’2 3 .. $80,000
Total value 1924 (actual) .23,152,419
Fund up to Sep.. 30 '24. $382,240 Floating debt (add’l)______
10,989 McINTOSH.
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24.$6.35 Assessed val’n, real estate.30,176,915 Sinking fund______________
This town Is In Carson County.
7,768
Population 1910, 6,716 1920, 6,442 Assessed val’n, personal.. 3,332,279 Assess, val. 1922 (actual)..1,890,456
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
. . . $25.000_______________
Other assessable property. 2,083,069 School tax (per $1,000) 22___$17.02 5s
FLANDREAU IND. SCH. DIST. Tot.ass’d val.'24(act.val.) 35,597,263
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’2 3 .—$36,500
5s T4 J-J $2 0,00 0..July 1 ’ 25-’34 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24..$6,87 IRENE SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Floating debt (additional)_
_ 7 619
6s ’20 M-S 100.000-.Sept 1 ’31-’40 ■•opulation 1910, 7,870; 1920, 8,778
8,000
Water debt (incl.)__________
This district is in Yankton Co.
BON D. D E B T Oct 16 ’24. $120,000
Sinking fund_______________ 1,400
Building Bonds.Assessed val. 1923 (a c t.)..3,650,734 HARDING COUNTY.
5>*sT6 F-A $26 7 0 0 c------ 1925-1936 Tot.assess.val.’ 22 (60% act.) 602,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23. _$11.56
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '1 7 . . $40,000 Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’23-$52 00
Buffalo is the county seat.
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 2,000
Butte County Bonds {Assumed). Assess, val. 1917 {% a c t.).2,550,000 Popula’n (Census), TO, 409; ’20. 727
IN T . at Flandreau in N . Y . ex­ is ’ 12 J-J $20,000c
Jan 2 1932 School tax rate (per $1,000) T7.$5.40
change; and on 6s of 1920 at the First
Population in 1917 (est.)________ 700 McL a u g h l i n i n d . s . d . n o 3.
("Subject to call.)
IN T. payable In Irene.
National Bank, Minneapolis.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $155,000
This district (P. O. McLaughlin) Is
Warrant debt_____________
4,563
in Carson County.
JACKSON COUNTY.
FORT PIERR e !!
Borrowed from State School
6s ’21 s-a $145,000........... ........1941
This city Is In Stanley County
Kadoka is the county seat.
Fund up to Oct 1 1924.. 222,975
Inc. 1890. Pop’n 1910. 792.
5 K s’23 . . . $10.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1933 BONDED D E B T ..................— (?)
Assess, val. 1924 (80’90%
IN T . at First National Bank,
No bonded debt.
(actual)—
W ater-W ks. Bd3.
McLaughlin,
5s g '07 J-J $35,500c.Jan 1 ’25&’27
R e a l.. ..........................7,139,287 Amount borrowed from
State School Fund up to
C ourt-H ouse Bds.
Personal........................... 2,002,941
Dec 1 1921_____________ $965,000 MADISON. is in Lake County.
89 ’07 J-D $10.000c_ June 1 1927
_
Other property_________ 189,114
This city
B D . D T. (water) Oct. 1 ’23 $60,500
T o ta l.........................
9.326.342 Assess, val., real & personal8,079,217
Electric Light Bonds.
Floating debt_____________
50,000 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24.$12.82 Money & credits_________ 116,578
Sinking fund— water______
30,000 Population 1910, 4,821; 1920, 3,953 Assess, val., corporations..1,873,273 5s T9 . . . $100,000____July 1 1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Ass’d val’n 1924___________1,000.000
Total assess, val. 1923____ 10,069,068
IN T . at Continental &
. . . 14,000------ July 1 1929
T otal tax (per $1,000) 1924___$15.00 National Bank, Chicago. Commercial Tot.ass'd val.’21 (100%act.)7,645.08 5 IH s
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 792; 1920, 806
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_____ $9.20 5s
. . . $65.000____ July 1 1931
IN T . on 5s at Continental & Com HOT SPRINGS IND. S. D. NO. 10 Population in 1920, 2,472; ’21.3,300 5s
. . . 25,000____July 1 1931
T r. & Sav. Bank, Chicago.
6s
M-S 2 5 ,0 0 0 ....J u ly 1 1943
A dlstrlot In Fall River County.
JERAULD COUNTY.
1 1941
5H s’24 J-D $86,800_______
1944
Wessington Springs is the Co. seat. 6H s’21 A-O 25,000____Oct
FREEMAN INDEP. SCH. DIST.
5s
. . . 25,000________________
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.$1,353,000 County has no bonded debt.
This district (P. O. Freeman) is Sinking fund--------------------W ater=Works Ronds.
10,000 Borrowed from State Sch'l
in Hutchinson County.
6s
Assess, val. '23 (2-3 a c t .)..1,747,932
Fund up to Nov 1 1924. $366,420 6s ’ 21 M-S $25,000________________
B uilding Bonds.
A-O 25.000____Oct
1 1941
68,000
f$2,000____Apr 1 1932 Schoolt axrate (per$ 1.000) '24. . $52.27 Sinking fund____________
1923____
4,000 Assessed val’n, rea. estate. 17 312 359 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1923 $279,000
3.000 __Apr 1 1933 Population County Treas. office.
Floating debt (additional).
3,192
IN T . at
Assessed val’n, personal_ 2 154 564 Sinking fund______________
5J£s’24 A-O
2,000____Apr 1 1934
21.769
Other assessable property.
466,846 Total ass’d val. ’23 (actual) 4,532,073
3.000 __Apr 1 1935
HOWARD
Tot. ass’d val.’24(?* act.) 19.933.769 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $40.84
(45,000. -Apr 1 ’36-’44
State&Co.tax (ner $1,000) ’ 24.$4 80 Population 1910, 3,137 1920, 4.144
This city is in Miner County.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $55,000
Municipal Elec. Light System. Population 1910, 5,120 1920, 6,338
Total assess, val. 1923___ 1,469,990
is 16 J-J $21,000c_________ 1935
MADISON IND. SCH. D. No. 1.
KIMBALL.
Sewer Bonds.
g a r r e t t s o i T i n d . SCH. DIST.
This district is in Lake County.
This city is in Brule County.
-s
F-A $3,000c______________
This district is in Minnehaha Co.
5s ’ 23 A-O $45,000___ Apr 1 1943
W ater Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
$4,00 0c.. Jan 1 ’ 25-’28
(Optional April 1 1938)
J-J $12,000c______ ______
6s ’21 s-an $30,000___ Mar 1 1941
6,000c..Jan 1 ’ 29-’3i 5s
5s ’ 23 A-O 65,000____Apr 1 1943
Sewer Bonds.
15,000c..Jan 1 ’32-’36 BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’ 2 4 .. $36,000
B uilding Bonds.
12,000 5s T9 . . . $35,000___________ 1939
24,000c..Jan 1 ’37-’42 Water debt (incl.)________
Assess, val. real estate____ 674,347 BOND. DEBT Nov 1923.. $6'»,000 5s TO — $10,000..........................
(Redeemable July 1 1926.)
Water debt (incl.)________
30,000
5,000c___ Jan 1 1943 Assess, val. personal______ 2 9 1 6
67,840 Assessed value, real_______ 699,710 5s T5 J-J $55,000c__ June 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.. $54,000 Other assess. property_____
_ 281,009 (Redeemable begin"g June 1 1930.)
Ass’d val.’22 (75% a c t .)...1,084,484 Tot.assess, val.’24(75%act.) 1,03 5.303 Assessed value, personal_
M -N 40,000..........................
Population in 1920______________720 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— .$12 28 Other assessable property.. 419,788 5s
Total assessed val. 1922___ 1,400,507 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $215,000
GETTYSBURG IND. SCH. DIST. Pop n 1910, 1.026; 1920______ 1,325
_
Total tax (per $1,000) ’22____ $32.68 Assessed valuation 1924_ 5,800,000
This district (P. O. Gettysburg) is
Pop’n (Census) TO, 713; ’20____ 998 School tax (per $1,000) ’24____$25.00
tn Potter County.
DISTRICT.
Population in 1 9 ? 2 __________ 6 700
School-Bldg. & Equip. Bonds. HOWARD SCHOOL Howard) is in
This district
IN T . on 5s of 1923 in St. Paul;
KIM BALL IN d T c ON. S. D. NO. 2.
6s ’20 . . . $90,000c...N o v 1 1940 Miner County. (P. O.
others in Chicago.
This district is in Brule County.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 4 ' 2 1 . . $90,000 5s 19 J-D
[$12,000..F eb 15 ’25-’28
Assessed value, real estate. 1,221,385 7s ’20 A-O $42,000 _____ 1925-1939
31,000______
20.000.
. Feb 15 ’29-’33 COUNTY.
Assess, value, personal____ 561,372 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1924. $76,000
5s’23 F-A15 20 ,000 ..Feb 1 5 ’34-’37 MARSHALLthe county seat.
Other assessable property.. 377,596 Sinking fund____________
4 500
24.000. .F eb 15 ’38-’41 Britton is Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.’20 (2-3 act.)2,160,356 Total assess, val. 1923_____1.422’,592
l 14,000 —Feb 1 5 ’42-’43 7s D rainage $101,000c—Sept 1 1930
"Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20_$14.00 School tax (per $1,000) 1923..$24.52
’21 M-S
5s
J-J
12.000c_________ 1931
Population 1920_____________ 1,053 Population in 1920______
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
1.300 BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’ 24- $102,000
INT. at the office of the Treasurer
Floating debt (additional).
10,000 5s T4 J-.T $25.000c__ Jan 11934
■o Board of Education.
f
Sinking fund______________
2,023 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 7 ’24 $24,000
HUGHES COUNTY.
Drainage debt (add’l ) ____
184,500
Total assessed val’n 1923 —2,900.000 Sinking fund_____________
Pierre is the county seat.
GRANT COUNTY.
1,575
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 24 $22.00
BD. DEBT Nov. 17 ’2 4 .. $70,000
Milbank is the county seat.
value, real estate_21,956,997
Bor'd from State Sch. F d .
312,110 Population in 1923____________ 1,300 Assess, value, personal_ 2,809,063
Refunding Bonds.
Assess,
_
Assess, val. 1924______ 16.231,250
4s
M-S $30,000c..................1926
Other
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $8.42 LAKE COUNTY IND. CONSOL. Total assess, property_ 1,454,576
Court-House Bonds.
assess, value 1924
SCH. D. NO. 3 (P. O. Rutland).
4Hs
M-S 4 5 ,0 0 0 c ...............1936 Population 1910, 6,271 1920, 5,711
(75% a c tu a l)........... -26,220.636
6s ’21 J-J $80,000____Jan 1 1941
BO N D . D EBT N ov. 24’23 $45,000
6J^s’21 A-O 24,000___ Jan 1 1941 State& Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 $6.30
Sinking fund_____________
30,620 HURON.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— 104,000 Pop’n, 1910,8.021; 1920______ 9,596
This city is In Beadle County.
Assess, val., real estate___28,381,200
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____2,416,014
Other assessable property . 3,902,090 5s ’09 J-J $52,000____July 1 1929 LANE IND. SCH. D IST. NO. 1. MEADE COUNTY.
This district (P. O. Lane) is in
County seat Is Sturgis.
Tot.ass'dval.’23(75%act.)34.699,304 5s '23 July 1 25 ,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1943
Jerauld County.
BOND. D E B T _________
None
W ater W orks Bonds.
State & Co. tax 1923...........
$4.40
School B uilding Bonds5s ’ 10 J-J $24,000____July 1 1930
Floating debt Oct 9 ’ 24_
_ $200,332
Pop’n 1910. 10,303; 1920, 10.880
36,000...1930 & 1931 6 ^ s ’21 M-S ($75,000 _____ 1926-1940 Assess, val. ’24 {%. actual)—
INT. at Minn. Loan & Trust Co., 5s ’ l l J-J
1 25,000..............— 1941
R e a l - ................
$14,635,675
Minneapolis and Northwestern Nat. 5s '14 J-.T 22,000___Feb 1 1934
6s ’21 J-D 25,000___June 1 1941 BOND. D EBT July 10 ’23. $100,000
Personal____________
2,937,947
Bank, Minneapolis.
C ity Hail Bonds.
Warrant debt (add’l)______
5,197
Other property_______ 1,554,542
20,254
5 s ’ 19 M-S $80,000...........
1939 Sinking fund______________
T ota l_______
19,128,164
GREGORY.
5s ’ 19 M-S 35,000__________ 1939
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.$1 L 90
This city is in Gregory County.
5s ’21 J-D 53,000___June 1 1941 LAWRENCE COUNTY.
Population 1910, 12,640; ’20. 9,258
School Bonds.
_s
. . . $90,000........................... BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’24. $352,000
County seat Is Dead wood. Popula­
Water debt (incl.)________ 107,000 tion 1910, 19.694: 1920, 13,029.
Water Bonds.
MEADOW VALLEY & GARDEN
55,661
-s
...
$ 7 ,5 0 0 ...___________ Sinking fund--------------------VALLEY DRAIN. DISTRICTS.
Refunding Bonds.
BO N D . DEBT Nov 20 ’24. $97,500 Total assess, val. 1924
Tnese districts, are in tJougl is Co.
(Optional in 10 years.)
(45% actual)---------------10.163,971 5s ’07 M -N $68,000c_ Nov 1 1927
Water debt (included)______________ 7,500
[$70,000—Nov 1 ’ 27-’33
_
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1924____$31.61 5s ’09
Sinking fund (water)_______________ 5,670
138.000r______________ 7s ’22 M -N 33,000—Nov 1 ’34-’36
T otal assessed val. 1924___1,260,000 Population 1910, 5,791 1921. 8.302 BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’24 $182,000
[ 12.000___ Nov 1 1937
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $11.00
IN T . payable in Huron, New York Warrant debt___________
443.457 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $115,000
Population 1910, 1.142 1920, 1.067 and First Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
Assess, val. real estate_ 19,687,957 Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,136,410
_
_

FAIRFAX.
This town Is in Gregory County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
-5s ’ 18 - - - $40,000c.................. 1938
BON D. DEBT Oct 1924____$60,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 30.000
Total assess, val. 24 (14 act.)560.000
Population in 1910, 500 1920. 530

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MELLETTE COUNTY.
White River is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 13 J-J $25,000c_ Jan 1 1933
_
5s ’17 J-J
*0.000___ Jan 1 193
BOND. D EBT N ov 2 5 ’24. $25,000
Floating debt___________
310,,396
Sinking fund_____________
17,925
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 4,965,342
Assess, val., personal____ 1,052,856
Other assess, property_
_
110,369
Tot.assess.val.’24(% act.) 6,128,567
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24.$ 10.52
Population 1910, 1,700 1920. 3,850
IN T . is payable in Chicago.

SOUTH DAKOTA—CITIES & TOWNS
MITCHELL IND. SCHOOL DIST
_s '21 . . . $200,000. _______ 1941
(Optional 1931.)
B uilding (Int. in Chicago.)
5s ’08 F-A $69,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1928
(Subject to call beginning in 1918.
5s '17 s-an$100.000___________ 1937
(Subject to call in 1927)
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 1924. $316,000
Floating debt____________
35,483
Total ass’d val.'24 (act.)-.9.94t .723
School tax rate(per $1,000)'24 $16 64
Population in 1922 (est.)_____10,000

MOBRIDGE SCH. DISTRICT.
5s '14 M-N $8,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’28
MENNO.
63^s'21M-N 130,0G0c_May 1 ’26-'41
This city is in Hutchinson County
($32,500 every 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $148,500
W ater-W orks Bonds.
25,138
.8
. . . $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .......................... Sinking funds____________
Assessed val. 1924 (e s t.)..4 100 000
Sewerage Bonds.
5s T9
- - . $35,000____________1931 School tax rate(per$l,000)’24 $22 00
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Population in 1922__________ 4,000
6 s ’20 . . . $38,000____ Oct 11930
TOTAL D EBT Nov 1 ’23-.-$98.000 MOODY COUNTY.
Flandreau is the county seat.
Water debt__________________ 25,030
Total assess, value 1923_____ 346.000
C ourt-hou se Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $23.48 5s 13 J-D $70.000............- ............
Population in 1920. 621 1920, 910 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24 $48,000
Assess, val. real estate___ 31,000,770
MILBANK.
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,972,233
This city is in Grant County.
Other assess, property_ 1,347.855
_
F iltration Plant Bonds.
Tot. assess, val. ’24 (act.)_35,320,858
5s T7 M-NS12.000— M ay 1192 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24-.$4.61
(Subject to call after May 1 1922) 4op n 1910. 8,695; 1920 ______ 9,742
A uditoriu m Bonds.
i n t / at Cont. & Comm. Nat.
5& s’21 s-a $50,000___ Dec 1 1941 lank, Chicago.
(Optional Dec. 1 1931.)
W ater W orks Bonds.
MOUNT VERNON SCH. DIST.
5 s ’ 23 s-a $125,000---------------------This district is in Davison Co.
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’23- $110,000
B uilding Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________
35.000 5s 17 M -N 835.000 _____ 1925-1938
Sinking fund (water)______
2,600 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’22. $44,000
Assessed val'n, real estate.-1,409,143 Assessed value 1921_______ 1,100,000
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 690,619 Population 1921 (est.)__________ 750
Other assessable property.. 300,000
T ot. ass’d val.'22 l.2-3act.).2,399,762 OLDHAM IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 9.
Total assess, val. 1923
This district is in Kingsbury Co.
(about 2-3 actual).... — 2,350.383
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-$33.74 5H s’23 M-N$49,000___ M ay 1 1943
Population 1910, 2,015 1920, 2.215 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $49,000
Total assessed value 1924___982,202
MILLER.
IN T at Metropolitan National
This city is in Hand Co. Inc. 1884. Bank, .Minneapolis.
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
4 K s’24 A-O $19,000___ Oct 1 1944 PARKER.
Auditorium Bonds.
This place Is In Turner County.
5 H s’23 A-O $25,000 ...A p r 1 1943
Elec. Lt. (Int. in Parker.)
(Optional April 1 1933.)
5s 14 J-J SlO.OOOc. July 1 ’25-’ 34
W ater System Bonds.
5s
...
$6,000----------------1931 5s Sewer Bonds.
’21 — $77,000($1,000 yearly,
5s
...
4,500__________ 1932
l on May 1
5s T8 - - - $15.000__________ 1938 5s ’21 — $17,000{$1,000 yearly.
6s
--.
25.000__________ 1941
\ on May 1
L ight and P ow er-P lant Bond* 5s ’ 14 —
600--July 1 ’25-’28
5s
$6,000__________ 1932
Hall
5 s ’ 18 . . .
30.000__________ 1938 5s City M-S (Int. in Parker.) ’ 25-’30
’l l
$6,000c Mar 22
BOND. DEBT Apr 1923-- $111,500 5s ’ l l A-O
Money & credits-------------- 187.303 BOND. DEBT 5,OOOc_Oct 1 ’ 26-’ 30
Nov 1924— $119,750
Sinking funds------------------15,113
1924 (est.)____1,500.000
Assess, val. real estate____ 718,205 Assess, val. 1910.1,224; 1920, 1,288.
Assess, val. personal______ 490,i 00 -’opulation
Tot.ass'd val. 1923________ 1,208,205 PARKSTON.
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1921------ $40.00
This city is in Hutchinson County.
Population 1920, 1.478; 1921.1,500
Sewer Bonds.
5s 19 - - - $60,000-.................1939
MINER COUNTY.
(Subject to call later 1929.)
Howard is the county seat.
(7)
JONDED D E B T ............ .
BOND. D E B T _________
None
Population in 1910, 970 1920. 1,230
Warrant debt June 30 1920
$2,302
Cash in treasury________
$69,93* PARKSTON IND. S. D. NO. 82.
Borrowed from State
This district is in Hutchinson Co.
Sch. Fd. June 30 1920-162,225 5s
$66,000c_______________
Assessed valuation—
(Due in 20 years, optional in 10 yrs.)
Real & personal_______ 29,363,076 BOND. DEBT Apr 1923— $66,000
Corporations_________ 1,963,717 Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,200,000
_
Money and credits------657,999
Total assessed val. 1923-- 31,984,792 PENNINGTON COUNTY.
Population 1910, 7,661 1920, 8.560
Rapid City is the county seat.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $500,000c_ July 1 1941
_
MINNEHAHA COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’ 24 $500,000
Sioux Fails is the county seat.
409,306
BON D. DEBT Oct 27 ’24None Warrant debt (est.)______
Floating debt----- -----------200,000 sorrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to Sept 30 ’24113 450
Assess, val. real e s t a t e . 82,008,446
Assess, val. personal___ 11,551,667 Assess, val. real estate___ 16,441,850
Other assess, property.- 6,459,6/8 Assess, val. personal prop. 3,809,974
Tot. assess, val. ’24 (act)100,019.791 Other assess, property___ 7,563,188
State&Co. tax(per$l .000)’24-.$6 77 Tot ass’d val.’24(abt.act.)27,815.012
Populat’n 1910, 29,631 1920,42,490 Moneys and credits______ 1,590,256
Populat’n 1910, 12,453; 1920, 12,720
i N T . at Co. Treas. office.
MITCHELL.
This city is In Davison County
Incorp. April 1889.
Sewer (red. 10 yrs.fr. date o f issue)
4J^s’ lb 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 ’26)
5s ’22 J-J
50.000c-------------- 1942
(Optional July 1 1932.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 18 M -N $100,000c-------------- 1938
(Subject to call 1928.)
5s ’22 - . 75,000c_________ 1942
(Optional July 1 1932.)
A uditoriu m B onds.
5 s ’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)
Funding Bonds.
5H s’22 J-J I 7.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1927
U 12.000c.July 1 ’28-40
Special Im provem ent Bonds.
$14,700c_ Oct 8 1925
_
15,0 0 0 c ...O c t 8 1926
14,500c_ Oct 8 1927
_
6 s ’23 A -08 14,300c— Oct 8 1928
1 4 ,5 0 0 c...O ct 8 1929
15,700c_ Oct 8 1930
_
15 ,70 0 c...O ct 8 1931
16,3 0 0 c ...O c t 8 1932
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 20 ’24- $581,500
Water debt (incl.)_______
227,500
Sinking fund______________
2,205
Assessed val. 1924 (about
____
50% actual)__________ 9,940,723
T ot. tax rate (per $1.000) 1924 $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.




PERKINS COUNTY.
Bison is the county seat.
5s
. . . $36,000........................
BOND. DEBT N o v i ’24.
$24,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) -----91,709
Sinking fund____________
22.200
Borrowed from State Sch.
177,705
Fund up to Oct 1924---Assess, value real e sta te..13,420,616
Assess, value personal____ 2,340,776
Other assess, property____
567,139
Total ass’d. val. ’ 24 (act.) .16,328,531
fotai tax rate *per $1,000) ’24S10.07
Population 1910, 11,348; 1920, 7,993
PHILIP.
Tnis city Is in Haakon County
W ater Bonds.
5s
J-J $13,000c___ July! 1939
6s
M -N 25,000c...M ayL 1942
Sewer Bonds.
6s
M-N$20,000c. ..M a y 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’22— .$58,000
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 8,000
Water-debt (incl.)_________ 38,000
Sinking funds (water)--------- 8,000
Assessed values, 1921—
R e a l____________________ 227,554
Personal_________________ 204,558
Other property__________ 230,257
T otal____________________ 662,369
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_$40.00
Population, 1910, 578; 1920------ 647
PIERRE.
This city is in Hughes County.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
.s ’ 18
$90,000..........................
R efu nd ing B onds.
5% s 22 F-A$100,000___ Feb 1 1942
TOTAL D E B T ................
(?)
Population 1910, 3.656: 1920—3.209
IN T . on bonds o f 1922 at the First
National Bank, Minneapolis.

PLATTE.
This city is in Charles Mix County
Funding Bonds.
_
os g ’ l l A-O $14.000c_ Oct 11931
Water Works Bds.
5s 09 J-J $18.000c___ Jan 2 1929
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921— $42,000
kstess. debt (add’l) _______ 58,500
floating debt______________ 20,000
linking fu n d _____________
18,000
Total assessed val. (about
50% actual) 1920............ 1,075,000
t'op’n 1910, 1.115; 1920, 1,212.
INT. on $18,000 at Nat. Bank of
Republic, Chicago, and $14,000 at
First Nat. Bank. Chicago.
POTTER COUNTY.
Gettysburg is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s
s-a $45,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24 $29,000
tssessed val. real estate_12 074.488
tssessed val. personal____1.712,984
Other assessable property. $835,331
Tot .assess .val.’24 (2-3 act' 14,622.803
Kate & co. tax (per $1,000)’24_?8.92
Population 1910, 4,466 1920, 4,382
INT. payable in Pierre.
RAPID CITY.
This eity is situated In Pennlngtoi
.’ ounty, Inc. in 1882. The city
iwns property, including city-hall
•atei^works. &c.. valued at $300,000
For decision in favor of city on $70 •
K!0 bonds issued May 1 1891, set
7. 100, p. 1278. Commission gov
i-nirent adopted Mar. 18 19 10
V. 90, p. 871. In 1921 the city
changed to the manager form. Pop­
ulation 1920, 5.777.
Water Bonds (red. aft. Jan. 1 ’22)
5- T2 J-J $20,00 0c...Ja n 1 1932
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 22 A-O.fl75.000___ Oct 2 1942
Park Bonds (red. beg. in 1911).
5i ’06 F-A $9,000c__ Aug 1 1926
Sewer Bonds (red. aft. Oct. 1912
5* ’06 A-O $2,000c_ Oct 1 1926
_
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $15,000___ July 1 1940
(Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
hngine-House(red.a/LOcL 1 1919)
5s ’ 14 A-O $4,000c___ Oct 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 22 J-D $140,000_ Dec 15 1942
_
OEN. BD. D T. Oct 17 ’ 24- $354,000
Assess, debt (a d d l)_______ 352,807
Floating debt____________
940
Water debt (incl.)________ 195,000
Sinking funds— General___
19,263
W a ter____
29,819
Ass’d val.’24 (abt. H act.) .7,237,037
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____$14.48
IN T . payable part at Pennington
County Bank and First Nat. Bank,
Rapid City, and at Caldwell, Mosser
& Willaman, Chicago.

[V ol. 119,
SANBORN COUNTY.
Woonsocket is the county seat.
B O N D .D E B T Oct 5 1923
30,000
56,594
Cash in treasury_________
Warrant deot___________
21,668
Ass’d val.. real est. & per$23,892,744
Assessed val’n, personal-- 2,219,817
Other assess, property____ 2,266,338
Total assessed value 1923
(about 75% actual)____28,378,899
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23—$7.36
Population 1910, 6,607 1920, 7,377
SIOUX FALLS.
Sioux Falls Is situated In Minne­
haha County. Commission govern­
ment adopted Sept. 29 1908.
R efu nding Bonds
5s 07 M-S 68,000c_ Mar 9 1927
_
5s TO J-J 100.000c____Jan 1 1930
Sewer Bonds
5s ’ l l J-D$200.000c_ Dec 1 1931
_
4?4s
J-J
67.800 _____ 1925-1940
Electric L ight Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $75,000___ Jan 1 1940
W ater Bonds
5s ’ l l J-D$100.000c_ Dec 1 1931
_
4 ^ s ’21 J-J 150.500____Jan 1 1940
W ater-W orks Ext. Bonds.
5s
J-J
45.200_____ 1925-1940
5s T5 J-J $140,000-..J u ly 1 1935
City Hall Bonds.
4 3^sT6 F-A 125.000___ Aug 1 1936
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’ 24-S I,033,500
Sinking fund JGeneral____
1lOTSO1
I Water.........
110,658Water debt (incl.)_______
390,500
Assessed valuation, real-.29,919.875
Assessed val’n. personal.. 6.837.962
Other assessable propertv. 2,072,799Total a.ssessed value 1924
(about 75% actual) es -38,830,636Total tax (per $1,000) 1924 — $36.67
Pop’n 1910, 14,094; 1920. 25,176
IN T. on bonds due 1931 at Chemi­
cal Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and City
Treasurer’s office.

SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DIST.
H igh-School Bonds.
5s ’05 Oct $75,000c ..O c t 2 1925
5s T5 Apr 17 5,00 0c„.A p r 1 1935
5s T6 Feb
7,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1936
5s T9 July 100,000-----July 1 1939
5s ’20 J-J
68.000--.Sept 10 1940
5Ms'20 s-a 432.000___ Dec 1 1940
5s '22 J-D 300,000___ June 1 1942
5s ’23 F-A 300,000___ Feb 1 1943
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’24_$1,457.000
Sinking fund______ _________314,190
Tot .ass’d val ,’24fabt .act)38,614,579
School tax (per $1,000) '24--S16 69
Population in 1924 (est.)_____30,000
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
Nat. Bank, Chicago; on bonds due
1943 at the Hanover Nat. Bank.N.Y.
on 5s due 1940 at County Treasurer’s
on 5H s due
RAPID CITY IND. SCH. DIST office; and Trust Co., N .1940 at Cen­
Y.
The first three issues below are tral Union
subject to call 15 yrs. before ma­ 3ISSETON.
turity. Population, 1910. 3,854.
This city is In
5 s ’08 J-D SlO.OOOc—June 1 1928 Inc. June 1901. Roberts County.
5s TO M -N
5,000c_M ay 1 1930
Ref. W ater Bonds (Part due every
Building Bonds.
5s T3 F-A $40,000c— Feb 1 193S 5a ’ l 5 years).$25,000c.-Feb 1 1931
l F-A
5s T4 F-A 575,000c.—Aug 1 1934
Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call beginning in 1924.)
5s T5 M -N $40.000-..M a y 1 1935
5s T7 - - 40,000..................-1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 ’23 -- $65,000
(Subject to call after 1922)
Assess, val., real estate____
5s T9 - - 15,000...........
1939 Assessed val., personal____ 789,418
487,289
(Subject to call after 1924.)
1,276,707
5 Jis’22J-Dj *100,000c. June 1 ’37-’41 Tot. assess. vai.’22(Jtfact.) '22 $43.86
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
\ 40,000c____June 1 1942
5 X s ’22 J-D *35,000c..-June 1 1942 Population 1910. 1,397: 1920-.1,431
IN T. at Standard
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923— $260,000 ings Bank. Chicago. Trust & Sav­
Floating debt____________ 118,710
S nking fund & interest____ 227,580 8PINK COUNTY.
Assessed val. 1923________ 8,090,010
Redfield
School tax (per $1,000) 1923—$21.23 County has is the county seat.
no
debt.
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at Har­ Borrowed frombonded Sch.
State
ris Tr. & Sav. Bk., Chicago; on
Fund up to OcS 17 ’2 4 -- $254,212
bonds marked (*) at the First Na­
Cash in treasury_________
258,024
tional Bank, Minneapolis.
Assessed value, real_____ 51.750 287
A ssessed va lu e , p erson al _ 5 2 9 9 .9 0 8
REDFIELD.
This city is in Spink County. Inc Other assessable property. 4,768,095
April 1883.
(Cnarter granted by Assessed valuation 1924. _61,818,290
Territorial Legislature at that time.) Co. tax rate fper $1,000) 1924.-S5.42
Fopulat’n 1910, 15,981 1920, 15,768
Sewer Bonds.
5s '09 F-Aa$18,000c
Feb 1 1929
5s T 3 Jan
9.000c
Jan 1 1933 STANLEY COUNTY. county seat.
Fort Pierre is the
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $125,000-...J a n 1 1941 County has no bonded debt
Floating debt Ocb 18 ’24___ $102,108
M unicipal Electric L igh t.
Al '16 J-J $29,750-- July 1 ’ 25-’31 Assessed val. real estate___9.587,833
A
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 24- $219,000 Assessed val. personal_____ 1.089,369
Water debt (incl.)________ 125,000 Other assessable p rop erty.. 868,805
Assessed val., real estate.. 1,628,827 Tot .ass. val. '24 (SO% act.) 11.546,007
Assessed val., personal____ 587,973 State & co. tax (per $1,000) '24-$9-90
1920,
Assessed val., railways____ 316,692 Population 1910, 14,975 Chase 2.908
IN T . is payable at
Nat.
Tot. assess, val.’ 24(2-3 act.)2,533,492
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924-—$40.72 Bank, N . Y . City.
Population 1910, 2,856; 1920. 2.755
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at Am. TIMBER LAKE IND. SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Tr. & Sav. Bk., Chicago; other bonds
at Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Sav. Bk.,
This district (P. O. Timber Lake)
Chicago.
is in Dewey County.
7s
. . . $30.000............... ............
554s’22 F-A 20,000--Aug 1 ’33-’42
REDFIELD IND. S. D. NO. 20.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $66,000
B uilding Bonds.
42,671
5s '08 July $20,000c—July 15 192c Floating debt_____________
6,522
5s '17 M-S $70,000.-M ar 1 ’ 25-’36 Sinking fund______________
(For maturity, see V. 104, p. 1078) Tot. ass’d val. ’23(60%act.)2,551,870
School tax (per $1,000) 1923-.$18.00
F unding Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $20.000c— Jan 1 1932 Population in 1920____________ 1,850
BOND DEBT Nov 21 ’21. $ 123.000
Sinking funds_____________
7,500 TRIPP COUNTY.
Assess, val., real & pers'l—2,994,826
Winner is the county seat.
Moneys and credits_______ 750,000
F unding Bonds.
Tot ass’d val. '21(70% act.)3.774.826 5s T7 J-J $200,000c
July 1 1937
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 $20.70
C ourt H ouse Bonds.
Population in 1921 (est.)--------- 3.450 5s T9 J-J $200,000 _____ 1931-1939
IN T . at Hards Tr. & S. B k.. Chic BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24 $400,000
Floating debt___________
223,000
45,000
SALEM IND. SCH. DISTRICT. Sinking fund____________
This district is in M cCook County. Assessed value, real---------20,170,816
5s ’23 A-O $79,5 00c.—Apr 1 1943 Asessed value, personal-- 3,731,314
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923— $79,500 Other assessable property. 1,267,503
Total assessed val’n 1922.-1,597,946 Total value ’24 (a ctu a l)..25,169,633
_
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’22 $15.49 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $10.62
Population in 1923----------------- 1,275 Population 1910, 8 323 1920, 11,970

Dec., 1924.]
VERMILLION.
This city is in Clay County.
Incorporated Feb. 16 1877.
W ater-W orks
5s •12 F-A $4,000c
Feb 1 1932
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1917.)
Electric L ight Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . . $">6,000 _____ 1925-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922. $64,000
Sinking fund (water)_____
500
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,244.947
Pop’n 1910. 2.187; 1920. 2.590
VERMILLION INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5.
This district (P O. Vermillion) is
in Clay County.
S chool Building Bonds.
5Jis’20 M -N ($75,000...N o v 1 1940
\*75,000. ..N o v 1 1940
(* Optional Nov 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $140,000
8,000
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed value___________ 3,211,778
IN T . payable at the Continental
& Commercial Nat. Bank, N Y.

NEBRASKA—DEBT OF STATE
IN T . on 5s payable in Minneapolis,
on others at District Treas. office.
WESS1NGTONSPRINGSIND.S.D.
This district is in Jerauld County.
-s
____$ 1 7 .0 0 0 ..........................
H igh-School Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-D $30,000..........1927-1937
6J£S’21 ---70,000..........1932-1941
BOND. D E B T Oct 1918— $47.00)
Assessed valuation 1917___ 1,008,093
Population in 1917 (est.)_ ___1,203
_
WINNER.
This city is in Tripp County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s 15 J-J $30,000c— Jan 1 1935
5s ’ 16 J-.T 10,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1916
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s 19 J-J 17.500____ July 1 1939
6s ’ 21 . . . 30.000____ Apr 1 1941
6s ’23 M -N 41,000____ Sept 1 1943
Paving Bonds.
6s ’22 M -N ($125,000-May 1 ’27-’31
1 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ...May 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Dec 12 ’24 $145,500
Water debt (included)_____ 135,500
_ 236,628
Assessment debt (add’l) _
Floating debt (add’l)______
25,000
18.875
Sinking fund (w a te r )_____
Assess, valuation,real_____1,068,740
Assess, valuation, personal. 626.470
Other assessable p rop erty..
93.479
Tot assess, val.i t£act)'24 1.788.689
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24 $53.23
PoDulation In 1920___________ 2 000
IN T . at Central Trust C o.. Chic.

55

HISTORY OF DEBT.— For early history of the State debt see “ State
and City Supplement" of April 1893, page 119.
Ttiis Skate Has no bonded indeote.inein 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
general fund on Oct. 1 1924 amounted to $124,180,82.
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUNDS.— The investments o f the school fund*
on Oct. 1 1924 amounted to $11,023,459.92, held as follows: Permanent
School fund, $10,134,507 64;University fund, $246,087.90; Agricultural Col­
lege endowment fund, $583,694.38: Normal College endowment fund. $53,720 and the Bessey Memorial endowment fund, $5,450.
The amount of cash on hand In these various funds on Oct. 1 1924
amounted to $485,802.16.
The following table shows the total bonded debt of the various subdivi­
sions of the State on June 30 1922:
Counties----------------------------------------------------------------------------------$7,666,944
310,000
Precincts____________________________________________________
School districts_____________________________________
22,945,593
Cities and villages___________________________________________ 41.432,228
Irrigation and drainage districts_____________________________ 1,405 422

Total____________________ __________________ ______ _______ $73 760 187
LAW RELATIVE TO FISCAL AGENTS.— Chapter 7 of the Laws of
1917, approved April 21 1917, published in full in V. 105, p. 1120, provides
that 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
VIBORG SCHOOL DISTRICT.
said original sections which made tbe State Treasurer the fiscal agent for
This district (P. O. Viborg) is in
the payment of all bonds and coupons issued throughout the State of
Turner County.
Nebraska.
5s ’ 18 . . . $45,000_____________
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The total assessed valuation and tax rate
T O T . BD. D T. N ov 17 ’24. $40,090
per $1,000 have been:
Sinking fund--------------------2,500
Total Assessed Tax Rate
Total Assessed Tax Rate.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $11.62
_
Years.
Valuation, per $1,000. Years.
Valuation, per $1,000
1921 ___ $3,181,855,128
$1.80
1914............. 471.940,195 $7.80
192!_____ 3,198,716.671
2.00
1912.............. 463.371.889
5.20
WALWORTH COUNTY.
WINNER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1922 ___ 3,191,804,071
2.30
1910.............. 412.138.607
5.00
Selby is the county seat.
School=Bui!ding Bonds.
1921_____ 3,.02 709,411
3.30
1908.............. 391.735.464
6.25
Bridge Bonds.
$45,0 0
10.39
1906— .......... 313.060.301
7.00
5s ’23 M-N$55.000c______________ 5Ms’23 A-O Bonds. 0 c...A p r 1 1943 1920______ 762.284.909
Funding
1919______ 668 921,570
13.00
1905.............. 304.470.961
7.00
BON D. D EBT Dec 1 8 ’23 $100,000 5Ms’2 3 A -0 $25,000c_ Apr 1 1943
_
7.68
1900.........— 171.747.593
7.25
Floating debt----------------56,034 BOND. DEBT April 1923.$ 107,500 1918______ 567,947,914
1917______ 528,891.424
8.48
1890.............
184.770.304
6.24
Sinking fund_____________
27,980 Assessed valuation 1922
3,027,006 1916______ 500,'-27,274
6.10
1880.........— 90.499.618
4.00
Borrowed from State Sch.
(est.)_____________ 3,200
6.80
Fund up to June 3 0 ’20.
274,500 Population Continental & Commer­ 1915.......... 481.931,238
IN T . at
Ass’d val., real & personall4,190.336 cial National Bank.
In 1913 the Legislature passed a general revenue law— Chapter 73.
Assess, val., corporation.. 2,731,311
Under this law property was assessed at 20% actual value, whereas in earlier
Money & credits________
867,698 VANKTON.
years the proportion seems to have been much lower. In 1921 the Legisla­
Total assess, val. 1923___17,789.345
ture changed this law so that now property is assessed at its actual value.
This city is county seat
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $8.50 Co. Commission gov’t of Yankton This explains the large increase in the figures beginning with the year 1921adopted In
Population 1910, 6,488 1920, 8,447 1910.
METHOD OF ASSESSING.— Section 1 of Chapter 133 of Article 2 o f
R efu nding Park B onds (.Rea
the Laws of 1921 reads: ‘ ‘All property in this State not expressly exempt
after Oct. 1915).
WATERTOWN.
therefrom shall be subject to taxation, and shall be valued and assessed at
This city Is In Codington Countv 4H s’05 A-O $26,000c— Oct 16 1921 its actual value. Actual value as used in this Act shall mean its value in
Sewer Bonds.
Incorporated 1885. Population in
5 1 s ’22 F-A $38,000c.Aug 1 ’ 25-’42 the market in the ordinary course of trade.”
4
1910, 7,010 1920, 9,400.
DEBT LIMITATION.— Section 1 of Article X III of the constitution of
6s ’23 J-J
9.000c..Ju ly 1 ’25-’33
Light R efu nding Bonds.
1875, (now Section 1 of Art. X III of the amended constitution, of 1919-20)
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S $80,000___ Sept 1 1944
5s
...
36,000___ $1,000 yrly contains the following regarding public indebtedness.
C ity Hall Bonds.
STATE indebtedness is restricted to $100,000 to meet casual deficits in
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s ’09 J-J
$4,500___ July 1 1929
5s ’ 15 J-D $10,800c_June 1 ’ 25-’33 revenues, except in case of invasion, & c., while the loaning by the State
R efu nd ing Bonds.
its credit is prohibited.
5s ’ 12 A-O $5,000___ Oct 1 1925 5s ’ 16 A-O 30,000c____ 1925-1936 of As to city and other municipal indebtedness, this is left to the Legislature,
Paving Bonds.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
except that it is provided by Sec. 2 of Article X III. that no city, county,
6s '21 M-N$65,000____N ov 1 1931 -s ’07 . . . $54,000___ $2,500 yrly
town, precinct, municipality
6s '23 M-S 53,000___ Sept 1 1933 GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 8 ’24 $226,000 donations to any railroad or or other subdivision of the State shall ever make
other works of internal improvement, unless a
Water debt (incl.)_______
48,000
W ater Bonds.
_
8,530 proposition so to do shall have been first submitted to the qualified electors
5s ’ 18 J-D $90,000____ Dec 1 1928 Sinking funds, general_
1.350 thereof at an election by authority of law; provided, that such donations o f
5s ’08 A-O 63,000___ Apr 1 1928 Sinking funds, water_____
donations
subdivisions in the aggregate shall
_
5s '23 M-S 65,000___ Sept 1 1943 Assess, val. real estate_ 4,058,495 a county with the cent (10%) of such assessed valuation of such county,
of the
Assess, val. personal_____
993.920 not exceed ten per
Sewer Bonds.
Other assessable property. . 478,9 6 provided, further, that any city or county may, by a two-thirds (2-3) vote.
5s ’ 15 J-J $88,000c_ July 1 1935
_
Tot. assess. val.'24i(act.) ,$5.531.411 Increase such Indebtedness five per cent (5 % ), in addition to such ten per
(Red. $8,000 yrly. after 1925.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924 .-$41.00 cent (10% ). and no bonds or evidences of indebtedness so issued shall be
Electric Light System Bonds.
valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by
5 024
5s '20 J-J $175,000___ Jan 1 1940 Pop’ n 1910, 3.780; 1920 Chemical the Secretary and Auditor of State, showing that the same is issued pur­
IN
4M s’22 M-S 225,000___ Sept 1 1942 Nat. T . on 4 4 s & f 5s at at Conti­ suant to law.
Bank; on 6s o 1923
Legislative regulation of public bond issues is very extensive. We can
Light & Power Bonds.
nental & Commercial Nat. Bank,
5s ’21 F-A$200,000___ Feb 1 1941 Chicago; others at City Treas. office only attempt to give a very brief outline of the laws.
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’24.$1,065,500 and in Chicago.
PROVISIONS REFERRING TO METROPOLITAN CITIES.— Chap­
Water & sewer debt (incl.)
306,000
ters 40 and 41 of the Compiled Statutes of 1922 are devoted to first-class
Electric light debt (incl.).
600,000 YANKTON INDEPENDENT S. D
cities of over 100,000, known as metropolitan cities, of which there is only
Assess, val. real estate_ 8 050,864
_
B uilding Bonds (Part yearly).
one in the State at the present time— Omaha. Such cities may issue bonds
Assess, val. personal_____2,131,765 5s ’ 15 M -N 846 6 0 0 c ___ 1925-1930 up to 5% of the actual value of taxable property; bonds issued for water,
Other assessable property. 1,011,734 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $46,600 gas, electric light and power, subways, conduits, or other public utilities,
T ot. ass’d val. 1924_____ 11,194,363 Total assess, val. 1 9 2 1 __ 5.564,778
the income from which is sufficient to meet the bond obligations, and bonds
M oney and credits (add’l) 1,912,243 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--S18.41 secured by pledges of special assessment sinking funds, are not to be in­
Total tax (per $1.0001 '21____ $44.20 Population 1920_______ ______ 5 02
cluded in the debt total in computing the debt limit. Metropolitan cities
Under State constitution bonds is­
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bk., may not issue bonds bearing interest at a rate in excess of 5 H % , and may
sued for waterworks and sewerage are Chicago.
not sell bonds at less than par; the specific exception being made that water
not to be considered in the 5% limit,
district bonds may bear 6% interest. The amount of bonds that may be
and electric light bonds only to the ZIEBACH COUNTY.
issued annually by metropolitan cities for specific purposes is limited by the
extent o f 3% as a part o f the 5% in­
Du Dree Is the county seat.
statutes as follows: Sewers, $500,000; comfort stations, $50,000, without
debtedness.
Funding B onds.
vote of electors; parks, $100,000 without vote o f electors and $250,000 with
IN T . payable in Watertown at 5s '16 s-a $54,000_____ 1927-1936 vote of electors; fire engine houses, $30,000; auditoriums, $225,000 with
(Part due every 5 years.)
vote of electors; to pay off floating debt, $500,000 with vote of electors.
Citizens’ Nat. and First Nat. banks
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 8 ’24- $64,000 Other purposes for which bonds may be issued, when authorized by the
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
48,076 voters, are: Subways and conduits, public buildings, bridges, gas works,
WATERTOWN IND. SCH. DIST Amt. borrowed from State
water works, electric light plants, power plants, or any other necessary
4J4s’09 A-O $15,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’29
School Fund N ov. 18 ’24. 186,480 or proper municipal purpose. Bonds may be issued for the purpose of
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____3,333,406 refunding outstanding bonds without a vote.
5s ’ l l M -N $21 ,0 0 0 c...N o v 1 1931 Assess, val., personal_____ 967,892
INDEBTEDNESS OF OTHER SUBDIVISIONS.— Regulation of in­
B uilding Bonds.
Other assessable property.- 568,001
of counties, school districts
is found in
4 « s ’09 J-J
$5.500c_ July 1 1929 Total assess, val. '24 (act.) .4,869.299 debtedness Part II, Compiled Statutes of and municipalities of cities and
_
Chapter 7,
1922. The
5 s '14 J-J
32.000c..July 1 1934 T o t a l ta x rate (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 24 $16 .27 counties are subject to a general limiattion of 10% of thedebts
assessed valuation
5s ’ 17 M - N 2 8 ,5 0 0 .....................1 9 3 7 Population in 1920____________3,718
of taxable property. We find in Sections 330 and 331 that any precinct,
5s T3 A-O 1 1 .2 5 0 ................ 1933
township, city of the second class, or village, is "authorized
6s ’21 M -N 382,500--M ay 1 ’25-’41 ZIEBACH COUNTY S. D. NO. 3. aid of works of internal improvements, such as improving to issue bonds in
streets in
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1 '24. $458,250 7s ’21 J-D $45,000.-June 1 ’26-’35 of the second class, and villages, highways, bridges, court houses, cities
jails,
Assess, val. ’23 (actual)..11,273.603 BOND. DEBT N ov 1921— $45,000 city and town halls, high schools, county high schools, school dormitories,
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23_____$20 25 Assessed value___________ 1,108,000
and the drainage of swamp and wet lands, within such municipal divisions,
Population In 1923 (est)_____12,000
IN TEREST at Chicago.
and for the construction or purchase of a telephone system for use of the in­
habitants thereof, to an extent not exceeding 10% of the assessed value of
the taxable property,” upon the approval of 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
of 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
ITS
purposes in school districts . . . shall, in no event, exceed 30% of
the last assessed valuation of such school district.” School district bonds
DEBT, RESOURCES,' &c.
must receive the approval of three-fifths of the voters is the provision of
Section 366. Under
of Sections 322, 323, 324 and
Organized as a Territory (Act May 30 1854)_ May 30 1851 by Chapter 69, Lawsauthoritycounties and cities may issue 325, as amended
_
of 1923,
bonds, with the
Admitted as a State (Act April 19 1864)______ March 1 1867 approval of 60% of the voters, to aid in the construction of a railroad, or for
other internal improvements, not to exceed 10% of the assessed valuation
Total area of State (square miles)__________________ 77,510 of taxable property.
POWER PLANT, ELECTRIC A N D LIGHT WORKS BONDS.—
State Capital________ _______________________________ Lincoln
Chapter 45, Compiled Statutes of 1922, Section 4394, grants to cities of the
Gov. (term exp. Th. aft. 1st Tu. Jan. '27).Adam McMullen second class and villages authority to issue bonds up to 7 % of the actual
of
plant,
light works
Lt.-Gov. (termexp. T h.aft.1st Tu.Jan.’27)_Geo. A. Williams valuation the property for powerapprovalelectric and the voters. purposes,
provided
bonds receive tbe
of 60% of
Chapter 46, Section 4398, provides that any city of the first or second
Sec. of State (till Th. aft. 1st Tu. Jan. ’27)__Chas. W. Pool class, or any village, may issue bonds for heat and light plants up to 20%
Treas. (till Th. after 1st Tu. Jan. ’27)__Chas. D. Robinson of the assessed value of property, if made on the one-fifth value of property,
the full value
Auditor (till Th. after 1st Tu. Jan. ’27)___ Geo. W. Marsh or 4% if made on of property. of property, and for ice plants up to 5% of
the taxable value
Attorney-Gen. (till Th. aft. 1st Tu. Jan. ’ 2 7 ).0 . S. Spillman . 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
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the 1st Tuesday of drainage districts to borrow money, but not exceeding the amount certified
January, and there is no limit to length o f sessions. Members of the Legis­ by the district engineer as being required. The bonds may bear no more
lature shall receive the sum o f $800 for attendance at each regular session than 6% interest, and may not be sold at less than par.
and $10 for each day in actual attendance at special sessions, but compensa­
Sanitary districts are authorized by Section 1870 to issue onds up to 4%
tion for special session shall not exceed $100.
of the assessed valuation of property.

State of Nebraska.




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NEBKASKA—CITIES AND TOWNS

9 Sections 2869 and 2870, as amended by Chapter 96, Laws o f 1923, allow
Irrigation districts to issue bonds for improvements, but not in excess of the
cost o f the work. The bonds bear 6% interest, and may not be sold at
less than 90.
Light, heat and power districts are empowerred 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 o f 1924. Case
Elliott vs. Wille, et al., 112 Neb.— , 200 Northwestern Reporter, 347.)
TA XA T IO N OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Section 1,
Article V III, o f Chapter 133, Laws o f 1921 (Section 5884, Compiled Statutess
1922) provides for a tax of one mill on the dollar of bonds and other evidence.
•of indebtedness of the State o f Nebraska and its political subdivisions’
Bonds o f the United States are exempt from taxes.
SAVINQS BANK INVESTMENTS— POWERS— DEPOSITS.— Sav­
ings banks in Nebraska are governed as regards their investments of deposits
iby 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
deposits in any bank shall be paid to depositors, or their lawful represen­
tatives when required and at such time and with such Interest and under
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 busimss
office o f 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, o f any State o f the United States, or in the public debt or bonds
of any city, county, township, village or school district o f 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 o f 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 o f 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 ...1,296.372 11900 —.1,066,30011880 . . . 452.402] 1860 . . .
28,841
1910 — 1,192.21411890 ...1 .0 6 2 ,6 5 6 11870 —
122,9981
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NEBRASKA.
AINSWORTH.
This city is the county seat of
Brown County.
Water Bonds (Opt. after 5 years).
5 ^ s ’ 19 F-A $7,000— .Aug 26 1939
5 ^ s ’20 J-J
6,500____July 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922— $52,186
Paving Dist. debt (add’l ) —
58,807
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,482,000
Population in 1920___________ 1,508

BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24. $351,000
Sinking fund______________
9,035
Assessed value 1924 (act.).4,604,227
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$25.00
Pop’n, 1920, 4,600; 1924 (est.).6,000

ANTELOPE CO. S. D. NO. 18.
P. O. Elgin.
5s ’23 M-S $70.000c— Sent 1 1943
(Optional Sept. 1 1933.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24. $70,000
AINSWORTH SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. o . Ainsworth.) is Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$11.50
1,250
Population (est.) ________
In Rrown Oonutv.
IN T. at the County Treasurer’s
School B uilding Bonds.
_____
5H s’22 J-J $125,000..Jan 1 ’28-’52 office.
BONDED D E B T __________
( )
Assess, value 1921 (act.). .$1,895,515 ANTELOPE CO. S. D. NO. 49.
P. O. Orchard.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 21319.00
S chool B uilding B onds.
5s ’23 F-A $60,000—Feb 1 ’ 28-’ 53
ALBION
(For maturity see V. 116. p. 1683.)
This city is in Boone County
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’ 2 2 . $119,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 2 8 ’ 24. $60,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 228.000 Assessed valuation 1924 — 1,080,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
15.000 Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24—$5.00
IN T. at the County Treasurer’s
Sinking funds____________
30.000
_____
Tot. ass’d value 1922 (act.) .2,677,2-7 office.
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’ 2 2.$2 8.00
Pop. (Census), TO, 1,584; ’20. 1.978 ARTHUR COUNTY.
Arthur is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 .. $25,000
ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT,
Floating debt____________
3,800
A district in Boone County.
Bldg. Bonds (red. Nov. 1 1922.) Assessed value, real estate.1,946,066
5b T3 M-N$55,000c— .N ov 1 1942 Assessed value, personal__ 679,533
11,885
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 4 ’22 . $45,000 Other property___________
Sinking fund_____________
5,200 T ot. assess val. (act.) ’23—2,637,484
Assessed value 1922 (act’l) .4,236,231 State&Co. tax(per $1,000) ’ 23-$10.25
School tax rate (per$l,000) ’21$14.0O Population in 1920____________1,412
Population in 1919_________
2,500
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros.
ASHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT
New York.
NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Ashland) is in
ALFALFA IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
Saunders County.
This district Is in Keith County.
Building Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
8s T5 ___$35.185_____ Mar 1 1930 6s ’20 . . . $100,000—Dee 1 ’31-’ 50
25,000___ Dec 1 1950
(Subject to call after March 1 1916.1 6s ’20 . . .
50,000___ July 1 1951
BOND. DEBT N ov 16 ’ 23 —$34,835 6s ’21 . . .
(Optional July 1 1941.)
Assessed value 1923 (actual).4l4,0o6
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’23.$26.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24. $275,000
Assess.val.’24(abt. % a ct.).2,812,751
ALLIANCE.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$2i.00
This city Is In Boxbutte County.
W ater Bonds.
4H s’ 15 . . . $25,000__________ 1930 AUBURN.
This city Is in Nemaha County.
(Optional 1915.)
•4>4sT0 . . . 20,000___________ 1930 BOND. DEBT N ov. 17 ’23 $236,366
Water debt (incl.)-----------18,000
(Optional 1920.)
30,000
5s T9
. . . 10,000___________1939 Floating debt (add’l)______
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
40,134
(Optional 1924.)
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,587,385
_
F un din g Bonds.
5s T9
. . . $40,000_____
1939 Assessed val. personal------- 898,490
Other assess, property------97,184
(Optional 1924.)
T ot. assess, val. ’23 (a ct.).2,583,059
Sewer Bonds.
4J*s’09 . . . $29,000— ...............1929 T ot. taxrate (per $1,000) ’23.$36.43
(Optional 1914.)
Pop’n, 1910, 2,729; 1920--------- 2,863
5s T8
...
5,500___________1938
(Optional 1923.)
AUBURN SCHOOL DIST.
5s T9
. . . 36,000_____
1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1920—$40,000
(Optional 1924.)
Assessed value 1921 (act’l ) . 2,652,205
6s T9
...
8,000_____
1938 School tax rate (per $ 1,000) ’21. $ 14.00
(Optional 1924.)
Population in 1920 (est.)------ 3,500
Paving Intersec. B onds (General)
5s T9
. . . $12,000___ fl.OOOyrly. AURORA.
8s
...
22,000_______ _______
This city is in Hamilton County.
C ity Hall Park Ref. B onds.
BOND. DEBT N ov. 20 ’24 $316,000
5s T6
. . . $9,000 — .................. 1936 Water debt (incl.)______ . . .
12,000
(Optional 1921.)
Assessed val. real & personal
Electric=Light Bonds.
(actual) 1924---------------- 3,288,165
4 H s’ 10 . . . $11,000.— ............. 1930 City taxrate (per $1,000) ’23—$8.38
(Optional 1915.)
GE N . B D . D T . N ov 24 ’24 $161,500 Population, 1910, 2,630; 1920, 2,962
Assessment debt (add’l ) —
142,000
Assessed value 1921 (act’l) .4,769,980 AURORA SCH. DIST. No. 9.
A district in Hamilton County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$40-76
Bldg. Bonds.
Population 1910, 3,105; 1920..4.591
4)$s
. . . $30.000.................. ........
5s ’ 17 F-A 40,000____Aug 1 1937
ALLIANCE SCH. D IST.
5s ’07
. . . $19,000___________ 1927 5H s’ 17 Dec 15,000____Dec 1 1937
5s T2
. . . 15,000___________ 1932 BOND. DEBT Sept 2 9 ’ 22 . $85,000
20,000
5s T3
...
3,000___________ 1933 Sinking fund_____________
Tot.
6s ’ 21
J-D
200,000c_Dec 1’32-’51ass’d val. ’ 22 (actual).4,392.582
4M s’23 J-J TlO.OOOc— .July 1 1928 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22 . $ 14.75
(32,000c. July 1 ’29-’32 Population in 1921 (est.)______ 2,962
IN T
,5s ’24M-S 75,000.......................... ................... . at County Treas. Office.




BAYARD SCHOOL DIST. No. 21
This district (P. O. Bayard) is in
Morrill County.
5s ’ 17 ann $9,500___ Jan 1 1931
5s ’ 17 ann 10,000____Jan 1 1936
5H s’ 18 s-a
76,500 ..........1925-1941
5 )is ’ 19 s-a
60,000 _____ 1925-1944
6s ’20 M-N125.000 _____ 1935-1949
(Due $8,000 in the odd years and
$9,000 in the even years from 1935
to 1948, incl., and $6,000 1949.)
5K s’22 . . . 150,000___________1947
(Optional 1937.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24. $431,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,794 739
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$25.60
Population 1920______________2,127
IN T . on 6s payable at N . Y .
BEATRICE.
Beatrice Is the county seat of Gage
County. Inc. M ch. 18 1873. Com
mission government approved Oct. 4
1911. Pop’n 1910. 9,356; ’ 20, 9,664.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s 15 Nov $40,000____N ov 1 1935
(Subject to call Nov 1 1920.)
5s ’ 16 — . $18,000..................1936
5H s’ 18 M-S 27,500___ Sept 1 1928
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1923)
. _s
...
34.000......... .................
5s ’24 A-O 62,500___ Oct 1 1944
(Optional Oct 1 1929)
W ater W orks Bonds.
5 V£s’ 13 J-D $22,500r_ Dec 1 1933
_
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 15 ’24. $369,913
Water debt (included)_____ 143,929
Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 171,895
Sinking fund.............
9.702
89,693
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Assessed value, real estate.6,186,355
Assessed value, personal_ 3.795,465
_
Total assessed value 1923.-9,981,820
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $13.00
IN T . at Kountze Bros.. N . Y , O

[V ol. 119.
___ 60,000c___Apr 2 1925
4s
(Subject to call after April 2 1915.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 ’ 23.
$65,000
Sinking fund_____________
18,000
Total assessed val. 1923..19,252,065
State&Co.tax (per$l .000) ’ 23..$5.40
Population 1910. 8.826: 1920—8,243
BOYD CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 36.
P. O. Lynch.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N$26,000____May 1 1940
(Optional May 1 1925.)
6s ’22 M -N 26,000___ M ay 1 1942
(Onti''n'>I Mav 1 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 8 1924—$46,000
Floating debt_______________ 20,000
Population (estimated) . . --------- 850
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
office.
BROKEN BOW.
This city is in Custer County.
W ater Extension Bonds.
6s ’ 20 ___$12,000-------- July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1930.)
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s ’ 21 M-S $70.000____Sept 1 1941
(Optional Sept. 1 1931.)
TO T . B D . D T . Nov 1924.. $576,167
Paving debt (in cl.)----------- 450.328
Assessed value 1924 ______ 2,499.070
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $52.39
Population 1910, 2.260; 1920.-2,567
BROKEN BOW SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Broken Bow)
is in Custer Oountv.
6s g T9 M -N $18,000____N ov 1 1929
Funding Bonds.
___
5s ’24 M-NJ$45,0G0 ------ 1927-1941
\ 2 ,0 0 0 .. ............. 1942
BOND. D E B T Oct 4 ’2 4 .. $43,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
45,000
Sinking fund______________
21,000
Total value ’24 (6C% a c t .).2,805,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$18.20
Population (est.)______________ 3,000
INT. payable in N. Y. bank ex:hange. Federal Reserve bank ex­
change or its equivalent, without
deduction, at the County Treas­
urer’s office.

BEATRICE SCHOOL DISTR IC T
5s ’08 M -N $23,000c_ May 1 1938
_
(Subject to call after May l 1918)
5s ’24 F-A 400,000c.Feb 1 ’30-’ 54
(For maturity see V. 117, p.2565.)
BOND .D E B T Nov 1 ’24 $423,000
30,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
Assess, val. 1924________ 10,930.100
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$15-50
Population (estimated)______ 10,000
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N. Y. BUFFALO CO. SCH. D. NO 9.
<> i>,lm Creek.
City, and County Treasurer’s office.
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’22 F-A $75,000------Feb ’27- 41
BEAVER CITY"
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $75,000
This city is in Furnas County.
Water extension bonds______c$7,000 Assessed v<Tae (act.) 19i3 1,300.000
Water main bonds__________ c 7,500 School tax (per $1,000) ’ 23— $18-70
Population (estimated)-------------- 700
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 M -N $12,000___ M ay 1 1941
(Optional May 1 1926.)
BURT COUNTY S. D. NO. 14.
W ater Extension Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 . . .
$5,000c__ Aug 1 1937 4Hs’ 16 . . . $48,000------July 1 1936
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1924. $46,000
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 1924 $32,500 Assess, val. (60% act.) ’ 23:
1,< 42
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Real estate!____________1,639,750
Assessed value, real estate. 572,295
Personal_______________ ^ 9 ’ ,655
T otal___________________2,636,405
Assessed value personal_
_ 336,230
Total assess, val. (act.) ’24. 908.525 School tax (per $1,000) 1923---- $9.54
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$36.00
Population in 1910, 975; 1920, 1,103 BURT - WASHINGTON DRAIN.
DISTRICT.
BENKELMAN.
Post office is Tekamah. OrganThis village is in Dundy County.
>zed April 1914 and Dec. 28 1915.
W ater Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
_s
. . . $10.000______________
5t5s’ 16 J-J $'>18 600 Jan 1 25-38
F unding Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924..$218,000
5H s’20 . . . $32,000___ Apr 5 194(
IN T . at First Nat.Bank,Chicago.
(Optional April 5 1930)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923.„$42,000
Tot. assess, val. ’ 23 (act.)_ 8OO,00o BUTLER CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 17.
_
P. O. Octavia.
Total taxrate (per$l,000) ’21-$24.30
Pop. 1910 (Census), 538; 1920-1,00t< 5s ’23 M -N $40,000----- Nov 1 1943
(Optional $12,000 any int. date after
Nov. 1 1928. 1933 or 1938.)
BETHANY H EIGH TS.
This village (P. O. Bethany) Is Id BOND. DEBT Jan 1924------ $40,000
Assessed valuation-------------- 876,413
Lancaster County.
IN T. ar County Treasurer’s office.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s T5 Feb $2 ,500 c...F eb 1 1938
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1920.) CASS COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
B uilding B onds.
5s T4 . . .
$2,500___ June 1 1934
5s ’ 16 F-A
$50 000----Aug 1 1936
Main Sewer Ponds.
15.000----------------------6 s ’21 ann $20.000—M ay 1 ’25-’31 5s ’ 17 . . .
(For maturity see V . 113, p . 2002.) I'OTAL DEBT Nov 1923- $65,000
Assessed value 1923 (actual):
W ater Bonds.
Real estate_____________2 ,’ 30,550
5s ’23 . . .
$7,000___ June 11943
Personal_______________ 982.484
(Optional June 1 1928.)
Other property------------- 258.466
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1921— $91,100
T ota l__________________ 3,37' ,500
Water & light debt (incl.)_ 32,000
_
Assessed value 1921-------------965.100 School tax (per $1,000) 1923—$22.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$21 60 Population at present (est.)------5,000
Population in 1920____________1,07$
CEDAR CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 54.
B IG SPRINGS^ HIGH S. D.
i*. O. Laurel.
'I'nis district i in Deuel County.
f$ 8,000c____1925-1932
4 ,5 0 0 c____1933-1935
School Building Bonds.
5 V$s’ 22 VO SCO 009 Anr 15 ’33-’47 6s ’22 F-A 24,0G0c____ 1936-1947
10,000c____1948-1951
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $60,000
Assessed v..lue 1914
4.273,6b?>
3,500c__________1952
Population (estimated)_______ 1,000 BOND. D E B T Oct 17 ’24. $50,000
INT. in New York exchange at the Floating debt (add’l ) --------15,000
County Treasurer'^ office.
Assessed value 1923 (act.).l,8OO,00O
School tax (per $1,000) —’24—$11.00
BLAIR.
This city is in Washington County
E lectric-Light P lant Bonds.
CENTRAL C IT Y.
5s T4 . . . $23,000c— .D ec 14 1934
This city is in Merrick County.
(Subject to call after Dec. 14 1919.)
Gas and L ight Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s
...
$23.5)0......................... ...............
5H s
J-D$151,000---------------------R efu nding Paving Bonds.
($3,000 _____1925-1927
Ice Plant Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S $20,000____Mar 5 1941
12.000 _____ 1928-1933
(Optional Mar. 5 1926.)
5s ’22 J-J
9,000 ____ 1934-1936
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 22 ’23.$180,159
8 ,0 00..........1937-1938
Assessment debt (add’l) ------- 322,851
20.000 _____ 1939-1942
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 43,000 5Ks'22 . . . (91,000—De>c 1 ’25-’37
Assessed valuation 1923_ 2,577,128
_
' 3,500____Dec 1 1938
Population 1910. 2,584; 1920—2,702 BOND. D EBT Nov 15 ’ 23. $173,000
Assessed value (act.) 1923.2,500.OO0
BOXBUTTE COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $l,000)’ 23-$28.06
Alliance Is the county seat.
Population 1910. 2.428; 1920.2,410
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 ’23— $41,000
Assessed val. real estate___9,142 120 CENTRAL C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
Assessed val. personal_____ 5,821,782
Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. (act.) ’23—14.963,902 5s B uilding $47,0 0 0 c .............-.1938
J-J
State & Co. tax (per $1,000' ’ 23 $5.90
Population 1910. 6,131; 1920.-8,407 BOND. D E B T Dec 2 ’24— $47,000
Pot assess, val. (act.) ’24.3,338,790
Total tax rate (per $l,OOO)’24.$13.80
BOYD COUNTY.
Population 1923 (est.)............... 2,800
Butte Is the county seat.
IN T . Is payable In New York
48
___ $20.000c_ Jan 2 1926
_
(Subject to call after Jan. 2 1915.) Olty, N. Y.

Dec., 1924.]
CHADRON.
This city is in Dawes County.
City-Hail Bonds.
_
5s '17 J-D $23,000*_ June 1 1937
W ater Bonds.
5}$sT9 F-A $52,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1939
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
5H s’ 19 F-A 25,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1939
f(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
5 K s’19 F-A $50,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1939
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
Septic T ank & D isposal-Plant,
and Sewer Bonds.
5s ’20 M-S I$32,000..Sept ’25-’40
\ 7,000___ Sept 1941
BOND. DEBT Apr 7 ’2 4 .. $241,594
Water debt (incl.)________ 218,594
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 537,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 3,375,005
Assess, val., personal_____ 842,810
■Other assessable property.. 313,991
Total valuation 1924______ 4,531,806
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $20.50
Population 1910, 2,687; 1920-.4.362
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at N . Y . City.

NEBRASKA—CITIES AND TOWNS
CURTIS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Curtis) is in
Frontier County.
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ 21 J-J $80,000c. July 1 ’ 32-’51
BOND. D EBT N o v l9 2 4 .. $80,000
_
Total assess value 1924_ 1,112,925
School tax 1924 (per $1,000)_$22.50
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 1.200
IN TEREST payable in Stockville.
DAVID CITY"
This city is in Butler County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '21 F-A $30,000____Feb 1 1941
(Optional Feb. 1 1926.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1920...$49,000
Total assessed val. 1921 ..3,036.705
Total tax (per $1,000) '21____ $28.40
Population 1910, 2,177; 1920..2,216

DAVID CITY SCHOOL DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $38,000____Jan 1 1941
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1921.)
TOT. DEBT Oct. 13 ’24. $38,500
Sinking fund______________
1,500
CHADRON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assess, value 1924 (actual).3,601,579
This district (P. O. Chadron) is in Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $11.00
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,750
Dawes County.
School Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J
$8,000c*..July 1 1931 DAWSON COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
($35,000..Aug 1 ’25-'31 4 ' 0 9 . . . $22.000___ Oct 1 1929
5s ’20 J-J 1 80.000c*Aug 1 ’32-’39 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1919.)
1125,000c*.. Aug 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Dec 11 '24. $22,000
BON D. DEBT Oct 15 '24. $253,000 Total assess, val. '24 (act.) .3,455,3.35
Floating debt (add’l )______
276 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$18.00
Sinking fund______________
2,781
Assess, val. 1924 (a ctu a l)..3,562,949 DAWSON CO. S. D. NO. 11.
School tax (per $1,000) '24____$28 50
Building Bonds.
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000 5s T6 . . . $26,000____Dec 1 1936
1NT. at the Hanover Nat. Bank, (Subject to call after Dec. 1 1921.)
TOTAL DEBT Dec 11 ’24. $24,000
New York.
Total assess, val. 1924(act.)2,263,335
CHEYENNE COUNTY CONSOL. Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $14.00
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 33c.
DIXON COUNTY S. D. NO. 70.
P . O. Lorenzo.
P. O. Allen.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s ’ 21 M-S $30,000.. Sept 1 ’27-’ 36 BOND. DEBT July 1924.. $77,800
BON D. D EBT Feb 1922____$30,000 Assessed val’n 1923 ____ 2,152,760
Assessed value 1921________ 935,940 Population, estimated__________ 800
School tax (per $1,000) '21____$7,.80
DODGE COUNTY.
Fremont is the county seat.
COLLEGE VIEW SCHOOL DIST.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
This district (P. O. College View) 5s '16 ann $100,000____Sept 1 1936
is in Lancaster County.
(Subject to call after 1921.)
($10,000c..July 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Sept 27 ’ 22 $59,000
5s ’ 19 J-J \ 25,OOOcJuly 1 ’34 & ’39 Assessed val., real estate..48,630,460
_
15,C00c_ July 1 1944 Assess, val., personal____ 7,361,385
5s ’21 M-S ( 2,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’26 Other assess, property_ 8,332,315
_
\30,000c.Sept 1 ’27-’46 Total assess, val. '22 (aot.)64 324 160
BON D. D EBT Oct 14 ’24. $94,000 Total actual valuation ’23.64,049,728
Sinking fund______________
5,000 State & Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.S5 00
Total assess, val. ’24 (act.) .2,663,680 Pop’n 1910, 22.145; ’20______ 23,197
Total tax rate(per $1,000)’24.$15.40
I N T. payable at State Treasurer’s
Population 1920_____________ 2,249 office.
DODGE CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 26.
COLUMBUS.
P. O. Hooper.
Columbus is in Platte County.
Inc. Feb. 11 1865 as city o f 2d class. 5s ’22 . . . $75,000____Sept 1 1942
(Optional Sept. 1 1927.)
Bridge Bonds,
4Ms’ 10 June*22.000c_ June 1 1925 BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’24 . $75,000
_
15,244
(Subject to call after June 1 1915.) Floating debt (add’l)______
Assessed value 1924 (a ct.). 1,411,700
Water Bonds.
5s ’ 13 July *$4,000____July 1 1928 School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$11 25
(Red. beginning 5 yrs from issue.) Population (est.)______________ 1,200
5s ’22 Aug 1 30,000____Aug 1 1937
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
(Optional Aug. 1 1927.)
The county seat is Omaha. County
Sewer (Red. beg. Sept. 11919).
5s T4 Sept a24,500___ Sept 1 1934 Incorporated Dec. 12 1854.
Road Bonds.
5s ’22 Aug
5,000___ Aug 1 1932
5s T9 J-JS2.700.000—Oct 1 ’32-’45
(Optional Aug 1 1927)
BON D. D E B T Nov. 1 '23. $133,500 5s T9 A-O 200.000____Oct 1 1944
Assessment debt (add’l )
40.000 5s T9 A-O 100,000____Oct 1 1945
Court-House Bonds.
Sinking fund general_______________ 7,458
Sinking fund water_______
2,071 4 s ’08 A-O 700.000. .O ct 1 ’25-’28
Assess, val., real estate____3,814,605 4 Jus’ l l A-O 200.000___ Oct 1 1931
Assess, val., personal_____ 2,024,575 5s '20 J-J 750,000— -Jan 1 ’34-’41
Other assess, property_____ 439,405 BOND. D E B T Oct. 1 ’24.$4,350.000
Total assess, val. '24 (act.) .6,278,585 Tot. asses’ val. (act.) ’24.368,959,957
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24-------$29.10 State&Co.tax (per$1.000) '24 $5 10
Population 1910. 5,014; 1920—5,410 Popula’n, 1910, 168,546; ’20, 204,524
* 1NT. at City Treas. officeDOUGLAS CO. S. D. NO. 33.
P. O. Valley.
COLUMBUS SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
($4,000r_.Mar 1 ’25-’26
This district is in Platte County.
12.000r._Mar 1 ’27-’30
5s T9 J-D$120,000____June 1 1944 5s
8.000r..M ar 1 ’31-’32
M-S
(Optional June 1 1934.)
35.000r_.Mar 1 ’33-’39
5s ’ 24 . . . 300,000..F eb 1 ’39-’54
24.OOOr.-Mar 1 40-’43
BOND. DEBT Oct. 4 '23— $120,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924— $83,000
Assessed val. '23 (actual)..7,304,666 Assessed value---------------- 1,500,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$ 11.80 Population (est.)---------------------1,000
IN T . is payable at State Treas.
IN T. at the County Treasurer’s
office at Lincoln.
office.
COZAD.
This town is in Dawson County.
Park Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $4,500___ July 1 1925
(Optional after 1 year.)
BON D. DEBT Nov 21 '24. $120,000
Water debt (incl.)________
8,000
Total assess, val. 1924____2,000,000
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24____ $37.00
P op. (Census), TO, 1,096; ’20, 1,293
CRAWFORD.
This city is in Dawes County.
W ater Bonds.
5Hs'23 J-J $35,000c__ July 1 1943
(Optional July 1 1928)
5M s’23 J-J
10,000c...July 1 1943
(Optional July 1 19331
TO T . B D . D T . Aug. ’23_. $84,500
Total assess, val. '22 (a c t .).1,642,602
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921 —.$34.35
Population, 1910, 1,323; 1920, 1,646

DUNDEE.

See Omaha.

EAST OMAHA DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Douglas County.
6s '22 J-J ($72,000—July 1 ’25-’36
t 42,000..July 1 '37-’42
BOND. D EBT Oct 16 '24..$114,000
Property in the district is assessed
for State and county purposes at
$7,741,975, exclusive of railroad right
of way, and its estimated value is
several times that amount.
Population (estimated), 5,000.
IN T . at County Treas. office.

CRETE.
This city is in Saline County.
TO T . BD. D T . Feb 1921..$108,000
Assessed value '21 (actual).3,193,585
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_ $26.60
_
Population 1910, 2,404; 1920—2,445

FAIRBURY.
This city is in Jefferson County.
W ater Bds. (Red. after Aug. 1 T5.)
5s TO F-A$100,000____Aug 1 1930
Elec.-Light (Red. aft. Aug. 1 ’20).
5s TO F-A $15,000____Aug 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924 $128,000
Water debt (included)_____
85,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
45,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
81,500
Sinking fund______________
17,000
Assess, val. ’23 (act.)_____6,654,760
Total tax (per $1,000) '24____ $27.60
Pop’n 1910, 5,294; 1920______ 5,454
IN T . at City Tresis, office.

CUMING CO. S. D. NO. 30.
Building Bonds.
6s T5 . . . $40,000____July 1 1935
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
TO T . D E B T N ov. 3 ; ’23. $215,000
Assessed value 1921 (act.) .2,750,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1921. .$21.50
Population 1920_____________ 1,500

FAIRMONT.
This city is in Fillmore County.
W ater-Extension B onds.
7s ’22 Jan 2 $10,000____Jan 2 1962
(Optional on or after Jan. 2 1932.)
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1924— $220,000
Water debt (included)_____
45,000
Sinking fund (cash)_______
5,000




57

Assesed value, real ft pers’l .1.010,715 Assess, values 1924 (act.)—
District No. 24...................$902,330
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 24.$32.25
District No. 162________ 2,370.820
Population 1910, 921; 1920, 785
District
164—............1.433.490
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. School tax No. (per $1,000):
’24
District No. 24___________ $23.10
FALLS CITY.
District No. 162____________12.80
This city is in Richardson Co.
District No. 164____________13.70
Electric-Light
5s
ann $8,000c._M ar 16 1928 GARDEN COUNTY.
6s T8 M -N 6 0 .0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1938
Oshkosh is the county seat.
4Ms
...
15,000............ ................
Bridge Bonds.
Water Bonds
6s ’21 J-D $120,000-June 1 ’32-’41
5s
ann $25.000c_ July 1 1928
_
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
6s T8 M -N 15,000c__________1938 6s ’21 J-D $90,000c.June 1 ’32-’41
(Subject to call 1928)
BOND. D EBT Oct 16 '24 $210,000
5^s
. . . $75,000___________ 1940 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
53,000
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
10.000
5s
ann $23,000c._Dec 15 1931 Total actual val., 1923._. 12,374.480
BOND. D EBT Dec 9 ’2 2 .. $234,000 Tax rate (per $l,000i 1924____$7.26
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_
12,750 Population, 1910, 3,538; 1920, 4.572
Water debt (incl.)________ 115,000
Assess, value (actual) 1922:
Real estate_____________ 2,977,760 GERING SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Gering) is in
Personal_______________ 1,379.959
Other assessable property 114 067 Scotts Bluff County.
School Bonds.
Totalassess. val__________ 4,471.786
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’22. $12.50 6s '18 A-O $30,000.........................
Popula. 1910, 3,225; 1920......... 4.930 Os ’20 M-S 120.000___ Sept 1 1940
.
60 ,000 ..Oct 1 *31-’35
x Int. at office of State Treasurer 6s ’20
/68.000..Sept 1
and City Treasurer; on others at 5j^s'23 . . . 1 2,000___ Sept ’28-’44
1 1945
Kountze Bros., New York.
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1923.. $261,050
Total ass’d value, 1923___ 3,049,955
FALLS CITY SCH. DIST.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 4 ’24. $42,500 School tax 1921 (per $1,000)—$26.00
(est.)____________ 4,000
Tot. appr. val. ’24 (% act.l 5,200,000 Population the office of Co. Treas.
IN T . at
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$11.00
Population 1924 (est.)________ 5,500 GIBBON.
This City is in Buffalo County.
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 25 ’24 $90,000
FARMERS’ IRRIG. DISTRICT.
Water debt (included)____
19 000
A district in Scott’s Bluff County.
6s g T3 J-J $2.003.000c.Jan 1 '25-’34 Assessed value 1924_____ 1,300.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$26.00
G E N .B D .D T . Nov 1924 .$1,787,880
Reservoir debt (add’l)____
342,000 Population in 1910, 718; 1920, 883.
Warrant debt (add ’1)_____
451,398 GORDON.
Assessed val. (40% act.)
This city is in Sheridan County.
1924 real estate----------- 2,602,796
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $10.00 6s E lectric Light Bonds.
’20 J-J $27.500____July 1 1940
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 3,000
(Optional July 1 1925.)
IN T . at Co. Treas. office. Gering.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $50,000___ July 1 1940
FRANKLIN CO. S. D. NO. 33.
(Optional July 1 1925.)
B uilding Bonds.
TOT. BD DT. Nov 1922. $101,600
5s T7 M a y $29,000------M a y l 1937 Water & light debt (in cl.)..
89,500
(Subject to call after Sept. 15 1917.) Assessed value 1922_______ 1,288.954
5 s ’24 . . . (15,000c.Aug 1 '29-'43 Total tax (per $1.000) ’ 21____$37-30
110,000c. ..A u g 1 1944 Population in 1920 (C en su s)...1,581
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 ’23____ $29,000
Tot. assess, val.(act.) '23.1,523,620
School tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$1400 GORDON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population 1920______________1,055
This district is in Sheridan County.
IN T . payable on bonds of 1924 at
S chool Building Bonds.
County Treasurer’s office; on others 5s ’22 J-J $100,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1952
„ (Optional July 1 1937.)
at State Treasurer’s office.
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24. $100,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,911,569
FREMONT. ~
This is the county seat of Dodgr School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$26.00
Co. Incorp. June 17 1871.
4
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’24 . . . $100,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1944 GRAND ISLAND.
County seat of Hall County. Ino.
(Optional Feb. 1 1929)
Water Bonds.
B ? d .,, ° 3 . ®
P° » '“ 1 9 i0 .l0 .3 2 8 .
5s ’06 July S8.750r— July l 1926
Sewage Bonds.
(Redeemable after July 1 1911)
6s ’21 J-J
75,000____July 1 1941 4>£s’22 J-J $200,000____July 1 1942
(Optional July 1 1927.)
(Optional after July 1 1926)
Drainage Ronds.
R efu n d in g B onds.
5s T9 J-J $169,000____July 1 1939 4M s’22 J-J $100,000____July 1 1942
(Optional July 1 1927.)
(Optional July 1 1924.)
Ice Plant Bonds.
E l.-Lt. Bds. (Red. aft. Nov. 1 ’ l l ) .
5s 20
$40.000------July 1 1939
5s '06 Nov $50.000c— -N ov 1 1926
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $344,000 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 14 ’24 $446,000
313 000
Water debt (included)_____
30,000 Assess, debt (add 1)______
Sinking fund______________
22.000 Total ass’d val. ’24(act.)_16.410,757
Assess, valua’n real estate_9,624.009 Tot. tax rate (per $ 1,000) ’24 $32.20
Assess, valuation, personal.2,763,800
IN T . and prin. of bonds issued
Total assess, value, 1924— 12,387,800 prior to 1913 are payable at Kountze
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— .$30.04 Bros., State fiscal agency. New York.
Pop’n TO (Census) 8,718; '20—9.605 From 1913 to 1917 the State Treas­
urer o f Nebraska was fiscal agent for
this city and since 1917 the County
FREMONT SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Treasurer o f Hall County has been
4)^sT2 J-J $118,OOOr...July 1 1942 fiscal agent.
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 '22
5s ’21 M -N 250,000____N ov 1 1951
(Optional N ov 1 1931)
— GRAND ISLAND SCHOOL DIST
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24 $359,000
School Bonds.
Tax levy val. ’24(act.)_ 13,225,765 4 H s’06 J-D $16,000____Jan 1 1926
_
School tax (per $1,000) 1924.-$13.70
(Optional after 1916.)
Population in 1920__________ 10,000 4 K s’ 13 J-J $21,000___ July 1 1933
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
(Optional after July 1 1923.)
Refunding Bonds.
FRENCHMAN VAL. IRRI. DIST 4?4s'25 J-J $298,000____Jan 1 1940
A district in Hitchcock County BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24- $685,000
6s '12 J-J $120.000c____ 1925-193S Floating debt (add’l) _____
9,042
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24.-$150,000 Sinking fund_____________
7,085
Assessed val. 1924_________ 800,000 Total assess, value 1924.16,372,300
IN T . at County Treas. office.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$18.00
Pop’n 1910. 10,326; '23 (e s t.).17,000
FULLERTON.
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y ..
This city is in Nance County.
and State Treas. office in Lincoln,
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 1924. $107,500 and Co. Treas. office at Grand Island.
Water debt (add’l)------------10,000
Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 305,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
15,397 GRANT.
This town is in Perkins County.
Sinking fund______________
56,000
Assessed val. 1924 (a c t .)..$1,473,091
W ater W orks B onds.
Total tax'(per $1,000) 1924. ..$37.81 6s ’20 F-A $13,600___ Aug 1 1940
Population, 1910, 1,638; 1920, 1,595
(Optional Aug. 1 1925)
W ater Extension Bonds.
FURNAS CO. S. D. NO. 18.
6s ’20 F-A $4,800___ Aug 1 1940
P. O. Arapahoe.
(Optional Aug. 1 1925)
5s ’22 M-S $18,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1952
Electric L ight Bonds.
School Bonds.
5s ’22 M-S $60,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1952 6s ’20 F-A $6,300____Aug 1 1940
(Optional Aug. 1 1925)
(Optional Sept. 1 1932.)
5s ’24 M-S [20,000—Sept 1 ’40-’49 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $30,300
49,743
\15,000..Sept 1 ’50-’54 Assessed value real estate._
_ 242,990
BOND. D E B T Oct 14 ’24. $95,000 Assessed value personal_
Assess, value 1924 (actual). 1,742,755 Total assess, val. ’24 (a ct.). 292.733
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$20.00 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $25.30
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Population in 1910, 358; in 1920, 585
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the office of
GAGE COUNTY SCH. DISTS.
the County Treasurer.
County seat is Beatrice.
Dist. No. 24 Bonds.
5s
J-J $49,500____Jan 1 1929 GREELEY COUNTY.
Greeley is the county seat.
Dist. No. 162 Bonds.
5J4s’ 19 ann $84,000____N ov 1 1944
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
4H s’ 13 — $65,000------Jan 1 1933
(Optional N ov. 1 1934.)
(Subj. to call beginning Jan 1 1923.)
Dist. No. 164 Bonds.
5 ^ s ’18 F-A $54,000—-.A u g 1 1948 BON D.DEBT Oct 14 1924 $65,000
fDlst. ^4—$49,500 Ass’d val. '24 (75% a c t .).19,680,000
BONDED DEBT') Dist. 162. 84,000 State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’24.$7.00
Oct 1924
[Dist. 164. 54,000 Pop’n 1910, 8,047; 1920........... 8,685

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HALL COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $26,000____July 1 1935
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 29 1924 $26,000
Assess, val. ’/3 (a ct.)____ 2,1^9 )25
School tax 1923 tper $1,000)_ $7 00
_
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,000

NEBRASKA—CITIES AND TOWNS
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 8.
P. O. Fairbury.
4H s ’23 J-D $144,000c June 1 ’25-’48
BOND. DEBT Sept. 28 ’23 $150,000
Total assess, val. ’22 (act.)_7.017,230
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $11.50
Population (est.)---------------------6,000
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
office.

HARTIN GTO N .
A city in Cedar County.
KEARN EY.
This city Is In Buffalo County. InCity Hall Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $25.000------July 1 1941 K>rp. Mch. 18 1901 under new laws.
Commission government adopted
(Optional July 1 1931)
City Hall bonds__________ $18,750 tpr 25 1916Ref. Canal and Water Bonds.
Water bonds______________
3.500
Sewer bonds______________
2.500 is ’ 14 M-N$39,000c____May 1934
(Subject to call May 1 1919.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '2449.750
Ref. Sewer (red. aft. Nov. 15 'l l ) .
13.000
Floating debt (add'l)______
_
Water debt (incl.)________
5.500 is ’06 M -N $29 000_ Nov 15 1926
Water Bds. (red. after July 1 ’ 15).
Assess, val.. real estate____ 1,114,350
Assess, val., personal_____ 636.030 m s '1 0 J-J $97.000___ July 1 1930
.s
. . . $135,000______________
Other assess, property--------------------- 61.864
Total assess, value 1924___ 1,812,244 TOT. BD. D T. Feb 15 '24. $502,500
City tax rate (per $1 ,000) ’24-$11.00 Total assess, val. (act.) '24-8.624,337
Ti t 1 tax mer $1,000) 1921 - . .$33 62
Pop'n 1910, 6.002: 1920.
7.702
HARVARD.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
This city s in Clay County.
W ater Extension Bonds.
5s T9 M -N $8,0 00c*..N ov 1 1939 KEARN EY SCH. DIST. NO. 7.
(Optional Nov. 1 1924)
5s ' l l J-D $39.000____June 1 1931
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
5J^s
May $57,0 0 0 c * _____ serially 6s S chool B uilding Bonds. 1 1950
'20 M-N 125,000c_ May
_
Park bonus_________________ $1,000
(Optional May 1 1930)
Water bonds________________ 1 .000
Ref. Bds. (fled, after Feb. 15 ’ 17).
BOND. DEBT May 1 1924 $65,000 4Hs'12 F-A $2 8.00 0--.Feb 15 1932
Water debt (incl.)________
8.000 4>*s’ 16 M-S 10,000_ Sept 1 1936
_
Assess, debt (add’l)J______
88.418 (Suoject to call beg. Sept. 1 1926)
Assessed value 1924_______ 918,664 5 ^ s 'l8
30.000____June 1 1948
Population 1923------------------------ 961 BOND. D EBT N ov 20 '24- $482,000
Sinking fund____ ______
8 000
HASTINGS.
I’ ot. ass’d val. '24(75%act)9,550,620
Hastings is the county seat of Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24 t 18.50
Adams County. Incorporated as a Population In 1924 (eet.)_____12.000
village April 21 1874 and became a
IN T. at the office of the Co. Treas.
city o f the first class— having from
5,000 to 25,000 inhabitants— by
proclamation o f G ov. James E . B oyd, KEITH CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Ogalalla.
April 23 1891.
School Building Bonds.
A uditorium Bonds.
5t$s
_
_ $60,000_______ Serially
5H s’21M-N$100,000___ N ov 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Jan 18 ’24- $74,000
(Optional Nov. 1 1926)
Assessed value i924 (act.) .$1.689,000
Park Purchase Bonds.
5H s’21M-N $75,000___ Nov 1 1931 School tax (per $i,000) 1924--$11.40
(Optional Nov. 1 1926)
KIMBALL.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T9 J-D $65,000____June 1 1939
This village is in Kimball County.
(Opt. $5,000 yrly. beginning 1924.)
Water Main Extension Bonds.
BON D. D E B T April 9 ’23 $345,000 6s '15 M -N $7,000c_ M ay 1 1935
_
Dist. pav. bds. (add’l) (est.) 150.000
Refunding Bonds.
Tot. assess, val. '22 (act.)_ 15,689 530 5)4s’ 17 J-J $11,50 0c.-.Ju ly 1 1937
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’22-S27.30
Funding Bonds.
Assets o f city April 9 1923 717,500 6s ’ 19 J-J $40,00 0c...Ja n 1 1939
Ppp'n TO (Census) 9.338; ’20-11,647
Light Bonds.
IN T . at Co. Treas. Office.
6s ’ 18 J-J $17,500c_ July 1 1938
_
5>$s’20 J-J
19,OOOc.July 1 ’27-’40
(Optional aftr 5 years.)
HASTINGS SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
Bldg. Bds.
Ice Plant Bonds.
4}$sT2 J-D $11,000___________1932 5Ks'19 J-J
$5,000c_______ serially
4H s’ i7 A -o inn none. Apr t 1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24. $100,000
(Subject to call April 1 1927)
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
5,000
4 X s ’ 17 A-O $j4,000c.__A p. 1 1927 Assess, val., real estate_1,024,165
(Subject to call Apr l 1922)
Assess, val., personal_____ 446.880
5s T 8 A-O 100,000___ Apr 1 1938 Other assess, property____ 174,840
(Subject to call April 1 1928).
Total assess, val. 1924-1,645,885
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24 $250,000 Village tax rate(per$l .000) ’23-$12.61
Total assess, val. '24 (act.)15.897,035 Population in 1910, 454; 1920. 1,620
School tax rated),m 1,000)T4 4 l l 40
'$
Population In 1920__________ 11.647 KIMBALL CO. HIGH SCH. DIST.
Int. at Kountze Bros.. N . Y .
P. O. Kimball.
High School Bonds.
5 K s’ 19 F-A $80,000r .Aug 1 ’30-’39
HAVELOCK.
This olty Is In Lancaster County BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924 $125,000
Pop'n 1910, 2.680 1920______ 3,602 Floating debt (add'l)______
16.189
Sinking fund______________
13.816
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5a TO Mar $76,000c..................1930 T ot. assess, val. ’24 (act.112,200.973
TOT. DEBT Nov 1922--- $175,491 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$30.50
Assess, value 1921________ 6,008,065 Population 1921______________ 4,420
Total tax (per $1,000' 1921---$31.95
INT at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
KIMBALL IRRIGATION DIST.
This district Is in Kimball County.
HEBRON.
~~
Ss ’ l l J-J $227,5 0 0 c _________ 1931
This city is In Thayer County.
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 14 ’24 .$227,500
F unding Bonds.
5H*'22 J-D $26.000_______________ Assess, benefits_________ . 340.000
B O N D . D EBT Nov 28 ’24- $26,000 Dist. tax rate (per acre) ’24____$4.15
Population in 1923------------------ 2.570
Assessed value 1924 (act.)—
IN T . at County Treas. office In
Beal estate_______________ 776.200
Personal_________________ 459,400 Kimball or at Bank o f Kimball.
Other assess, property___ 103.175
Total assess, value______1,338,775 KNOX CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 83.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 -$3).c0
P. O. Verdigre.
Population, 1910, 1,778; 1920, 1,513
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’21
$72,000--Apr 1 ’25-’41
HOLDREGE
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.-.$72,000
This city is in Phelps County.
Assessed value 1921 (act.).$1,005,460
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
4H s’l l A-O §$8,000c
Apr 1 1931 School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$14.00
L ight Bonds.
5 H s’ 19 A-O $53,00 0c.-.A p r 1 1939 LANCASTER COUNTY.
BON D. D EBT M ay 1 ’24- $77,000
Lincoln is the county seat.
.Water debt (incl.)________
11,200
Paving D istrict No. 6 B onds.
Assessment debt (add’l)___
23,000 5s '17 ann $3,2 61c..A pr 1 ’25-’27
Floating debt (add’l)______
7,900
Paving District No. 12 Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(1-5 act.) _3,143,655 5s T7 ann $7,536c__Apr 1 ’25-’27
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$12.70
Paving District No. 13 Bonds.
Population 1910, 3.030; 1920-.3,108 5s T7 ann $2,460--Apr 1 ’25-’27
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at Lin­
Paving District No'. 14 Bonds.
coln, and on others at Holdrege, Neb. 5s ’ 17 ann $4,52lC-_Apr 1 ’25-'27
Paving District No. 10 B onds.
HOLT COUNTY S. D. NO. 21.
5s T7 ann$13,317c-.Apr 1 ’ 25-’27
P. O. Atkinson.
Paving District No. 15 Bonds.
5s T7 ann $7.200c_-Apr 1 ’ 25-’27
School B uilding Bonds.
($12,000- -Aug 1 ’25-’30
Paving District No. 17 B onds.
5 K s’23 F-A] 18,000.-Aug 1 ’31-’36 5H s’ 18 ann$10.800c_.0ct 1 ’ 25-’28
t 20,000 -Aug 1 ’37-’41
Paving District No. 7 Bonds.
( 10.000 Aug 1 ’ 42-’43 5H s’ 19 ann $25,589.06cJune 1 ’ 25-26
BON D. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $60,000
Paving District No. 8 B onds.
Assessed value 1924
1,249.270 5H s’ 19 ann $12,526c32.June l ’25-’26
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$16.05
Paving D istrict No. 21 Bonds.
Population (est.)______________ 1,500 5J^s’19 — - $5,093.99cJune l ’25-'28
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
Paving D istiict No. 23 Bonds.
office.
5V£s'19 - - . $15.121.36cJune l ’ 25-'28
Paving D istrict No. 24 Bonds.
IMPERIAL.
5H s’ 19 - - . $8,499c_.June 1 '25-’28
This town is in Chase County.
Paving D istrict No. 25 Bonds.
Heat and Light Bonds.
5H s’ 19 . . . $7,092.77cJune 1 ’25-’28
5s T6 Oct $7,350_ Oct 1 ’26-’32
_
Paving D istrict No. 38 Bonds.
(Due one bond every two years.)
($7,879.40c Jan 1 1925
W ater Bonds.
5& s’24 - . 9,0 00c...J an 1 1926
5s T6 Apr $18,800___ Oct 2 1936
8,000c_ Jan 1 1927
_
BON D. DEBT Oct 15 ’24--$27,000
127,000c. Jan 1 ’28-’ 30
Floating debt (add'l)________ 17,000
Paving District No. 45 Bonds.
Ass’d val. 1924 (65% act.)..900,000
($l,374.61cFeb 1 1925
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $8.00 5s ’24 - . 7,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’32
Population in 1910, 402; 1920, 723
I 2,000c— Feb 1 1933




Paving D istrict No. 19 Bonds.
($9,800c__ Nov 1 1925
( 10,000c_ Nov 1 1926
_
(l8.000c.N ov 1 ’27-’28
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24
None
______
$251,545
Paving debt..
T ot. act. val. 1924______177,570 478
State & Co. tax (per$l,000)'24.$3.13
Popula’n 1910. 73,793; 1920, 85.902
5s ’24

L a n c a s t e r c o . s . d . n o : 8.
P. O. Bennet.
5^ s'1 8 - - . $41,000...........................
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '24--.$54.000
Tot. assess, val. T4 ta ct.)__ 797 Ob'
_
School tax (per $1,000) ’24_ $19 80
LAUREL.
~
This village Is in Cedar County.
Electric Light B onds.
5s '15 ann $9,000____Sept 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
5s '13 ann $1,600____Oct 1 1933
W ater Extension Bonds.
5s T9 ann $14,000____ June 1939
F unding Bonds.
6s T9 M-N$20.000_____M ay 1939
Light & Power Bonds.
6 s '21 J-D $21,500_____ Dec 1941
Intersection Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N$22,648___ Nov 1 1940
W ater R efu nding B onds.
5 s '12 - - .
$5 .000 ..-A u g 15 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24 —.$99,746
Special assess, paving debt
(additional)___________
33.656
Sinking fund______________
5.00b
Assessed value, real estate. 553.765
Assess, val., personal_____ 426.555
Total assess, val. '24 (act.) 980.320
Tot 1 tax rate (nor $1,000 ’ 24S18.70
Population in 1920 (Census)_____ 830
LEXINGTON.
This city is In Dawson County.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’22 F-A 120,000___ Aug 1 1942
(Optional $6,000 yearly.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 5 ’23--.$252,778
Assess. v..l 1923 (actual). .2 332,160
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21 .$46 95
Pop'n (Census) TO. 2.059: '20_2.327
All bonds maturing June 1 1940
are optional June 1 1921.
LINCOLN.
Lincoln Is the capital o f the Stat*
and the county seat of Lancaster
Inc. Apr. 7 1871. Commission gov’t
established May 13 1913; V. 100. p
917. Home rule charter adopted
N ov. 14 1917. V. 105. p. 2110.
Park Bonds.
4Hs'15 M-S $27,500-.8ept 1 ’25- 35
Sewer B onds.
5s T9 J-J $100.000—July 1 ’30-’39
L ighting B onds.
5s ’ 22 J-J $200.000—Jan 1 ’ 33-’45
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’06 J-J
2.000----- Jan 1 1925
4>*s 06 J-J
5.000— July 1 1925
4H s’08 M -N 4,000—Nov 1 ’25- 27
4H s’ 14 A-O 28.850--O ct 1 ’ 25-’33
4H s’ 15 M-S 48,000--M ar 1 ’ 25-’34
4Hs'15 F-A 10,000-- Aug 1 ’ 25-'34
4M s’ 16 M -S 48,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’35
W ater Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $100,000—Jan 1 ’33-’42
5s
-.20,000...........................
Storm and Sewer Bonds.
4 ju s 'll ann $17500—Apr 1 ’ 25-'31
Hospital Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $100,000—July 1 ’35-’44
GEN. BONDS Oct 1 ’24 -- $811,000
Water debt (Incl.)________ 142.250
Sinking funds____________
46.735
T ot. assess, val.’24 (act.)-99,233,215
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24------ $25.88
Pop n TO. 43 973: lv»20______ 54,948
PUBLIC UTILITIES.— The city
owns Its water-works and lighting
plant, the value of which Is conserva­
tively estimated at $3,000,000.
INTEREST AND PR INCIPAL
payable at fiscal agent (Treasurer’s
office, Lincoln) LINCOLN COUNTY.
North Platte is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
6s
- - - ($10,000 _____ 1934-1938
\ 15.000 _____ 1939-1943
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924-- $25,000
Assessed valuation-------------4,276,080
Population 191C, 15,684; 1920-23,420

[V ol. 119,
Assessed valuation 1923------463,430
Population 1910, 403; 1920.........428
LOUP C I T Y .This city is in Sherman County.
Sewer Bonds68 '21 ann
$8.300_ Sept 15 1925
_
6s '21 ann 18 OJO-Sept 15 ’25-’40
'For maturity see V. 113, p- 2005.)
W ater Svstem Extension Bond
6s ’21 M-S $31,000____Mar 1 1941
(Optional March 1 1926.)
TOT. o ,« . i/ l . u i t 10'22- $78,264
31,000
Water debt (included)_____
Assessment debt (included)
47,264
Assessed value, real estate. 727,180
_ 529,062
Assessed value, personal_
Other assessable property. . I l l ,459
T ot.ass’d val. 1922 (act.) — 1,367,701
City tax rate(per $1,000) ’22___$7.50
Populat’n in 1910, 1.128; 1920, 1.364
UC COOK.
This city Is In Red Willow County.
Incorporated as a village N ov. 24
1883; as a city March 1 1886.
Population 1910. 3.765: 1920, 4,303
'R e fu n d in g W ater Bonds.
fm '12 1-J $ 19.800c.June 15'25-’33
F unding Bonds.
6s '21 A-O $50.000c
Apr 1 1941
(Optional April 1 1931.)
5 s '23 F-A 50.000c.Aug 1 ’34-’43
W ater Extension B onos.
6s '21 A-O $20.000c ..A p r 1 1961
(Optional April 1 1931.1
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '24. $300,000
Water debt (in cl.)________
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(K act’l).4,284,325
Tot. tax rale (per $1,000) '24 $a0 00
* IN T . at County Treas. office.
M cCOOK SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Redwiilow Co.
Ju n ior High School Bonds.
5s
- . . $100,000_______________
(?)
BONDED D E B T .........—
Assessed value 1921 (act.).$4,170.850
School tax (per $1.003) 1921--$18.00
M ERRICK COUNTY.
Central City is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse (Red. any time).
tfl ' l l J-J $35.875r.July 1 ’25-’ 31
BOND. D EBT Oct 13'24
$40,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 22,046,410
_
Assess, val., personal____ 4.160.500
Other assess, property____5.6o9,974
Tot. assess. v al.(a ct.)’24.31,866.884
State&Co tax(per $1,000) '24—$4.90
Pop'n 1910, 10,379; 1920. 10.763
INT. at State Treasurer's offloe.
MERRICK CO. S. D. NO. 11.
P. O. Clarks.
H igh -S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
5s '17 Apr $34,000------Apr 1 1937
(Subject to call after 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24- $30,000
t==ess. val. 1924 (act.) . .1 300.000
Sch-v 1 tax ratp'n^rSi ,000)’24 -$7.00
Population In 1921 (est.)______1,000
TNT. payable at State Treas. office
M1NDEN.
This city Is In Kearney County.
6s
$75.000________________
W ater B onds.
-s
. . . $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ---.....................
E lectric L ight Bonds,
s ’ IQ
nnn
BOND. D EBT tfov25"'22l'Y7~6.000‘
Valet debt T i 1 id ■i)___ z35 000
Assessment debt (add’l)___
65.000
Assessed value real estate_ 906.460
Assessed value personal_
_ 703,715
Assessed value railroad____ 108.243
Total assess, val. ’22 (a c t .).l,718,218
Tax rate vper $1,000) 1921____ $10.50
Populat’n in 910. 1,559; 1920.1,527
MITCHELL ______
This city is in Scott’s Bluff C o.
Internal Improvement Bonds.
514s’ 19 J-J *16.900____July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1929.)
W ater Ext. Bonds.
5s 17 J-J $11.0 0 0 c--. July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1927)
51*s’ 19 J-J
3.500____July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1924.)
5 ^ s ’20 — 8.000.....................
5)4s’20 ann 19,000____M ay 11940
(Optional after 5 years.)
City Hall Bonds.
6s ’21 ann $12.000— -M ay 21 1941
(Optional after 10 years.)
Sewer Bonds.
.s T2 - . $8,000..........................
R efu n d in g Bonds.
-s T7 - - . $14,500..........................
E lectrical B onds.
5J^s’20
$10.000____M ay 1 1940
(Optional after 5 years)
BOND. D EBT Sept 28 ’22 $102,000
Water debt (incl.)________
41,500
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,196,787
1'ax rate (per $1.000 1924 ___$19.50
Population in 1910. 640; 1920. 1.293

LINCOLN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4 tvs’ l l J-J *$288,000---Sept 1 1941
5s ’20 M-N200.000____Nov 1 1950
4s ’20 M-N200.000___ N ov 1 1950
4s ’21 M-N200.000___ M ay 1 1951
4 J£s’23 M -N /672.000-N ov 1 ’29-’52
( 40.000—-N ov 1 1953
4H s’24 M -N 600,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1954
GEN . B D . D T . Nov 1 ’24 $2,000,000
Sinking fund____________
96.568
Total assess, val. ’ 24 (act.)97,979.598
School tax (per $1,000) 1924.$15,00
Population in 1920---------------- 54,934
IN T. at District Treasurer’s office,
and City Treasurer’s office.
* Optional any interest paying
date; others, with the exception of NEBRASKA C IT Y. Co. Incorp.
County seat of Otoe
bonds of 1S23 and 1924, optional Dec. 31 1857. For Nebraska City preafter 3 years from date.
jtnot bonds, see Otoe County further
Commission
LINCOLN COUNTY S. D. NO. 55 below Jan. 16 1912. Vgovernment
idopted
.9 4 , p.293.
P. O. Sutherland.
F unding Bonds
H igh-School B uilding Bonds.
F-A$155,000___Jan
6s T7 J-J $27.000.-July 1 ’25- 33 5s ’ 19 ’ Optional Feh 1 1924.)1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24- $27,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Floating debt (add'l)--------12.684
J-J $35,000___ Jan
Tax levy val. '24 (act.)____1,696,541 6s ’21 (Optional Jan. 1 1926.)1 1941
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—$10.00
Sewer B onds (Opt. Nov. 15 1924.)
5s T9 M-S $52,000 —-N ov 15
LITCHFIELD.
C ity Im provem ent Bonds.
This town is in Sherman County.
5 s ’23 F-A $15,000________ Serially
Transm ission Line.
6s ’ 24 F-A $15,000—Aug 1 ’25-’44 BOND. D E B T Nov 16 ’23- $337,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_ 134,000
E lectric Light Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A $5,000____Aug 1 1944 Total ass’d val. ’23 (actual) 5,356,508
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23____ $12-00
(Optional Aug. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924—$31,000 Population 1910. 5.480: 1920, 6,279
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Water debt (incl.)-------------- 4,000

J ec., 1924.]
D
NELIGH.
This city is in Antelope County.
W ater Extension Bonds.
7s '21 A-O $5,000___ Oet 1 1941
(Optional Oct. 1 1931.)
53^s’22 J-D $7.000___ June 1 1942
(Optional June 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $138,925
Assessed value real estate.. 1,510,855
Assessed value personal_
_ 350,510
Assess, value 1924 (a ct.). . 1.8 > .365
1
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$26.60
Population. 1910, 1,566; 1920, 1.724

NEBRA SKA—CITIES AND TOWNS
•INT. at the office of the County
Treaa., on others at the State Treas.
iffice.

C ity-H all Renewal Bonds.
4H s'09 A-O $50.000___ Oct 1 1929
4 ^ s ’ l l J-D 25,000___ June 1 1931
4*4sT2 F-A 50.000___ Feb 1 1932
F unding Renewal Bonds.
NORTH RIVER IRRIG. DIST.
This district is in Garden County. 4s ’05 J-D $50.000____June 1 1925
E ngine-H ouse Renewal Bonds.
6s
J-J $120,0 0 0 c ____ 1930-1911
6s ’22 J-J
20.000c.July 1 '32-'43 4H s'10 J-J $50.000____July 1 1930
Library Renewal Bonds.
6s ’22 J-D 10,000—June 1 ’33-’40 4Hs'12 M-N$100,000_ M ay 1 1932
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924.$145.000
Park Renewal B onds.
Assessed value 1924______ 302.660
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-S35 00 4Hs'12 J-D$400.000___ June 1 1932
Special Assess. Renewal Bonds.
Population (estimated)_________ 125
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 4s 03 J-J $200.000___ Jan 2 1933
NELSON.
4H s’04 J-J 484.000___ Jan 1 1934
This city is in Nuckolls County.
4s 06 M-N 118.000___ M ay 1 1926
OAKLAND.
W ater Bonds.
4 K s’07 M-S 175.000___ Sept 1 1927
This city is in Burt County.
-s
. . . ($12,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1929
Oas Plant Purchase Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
1 18,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1934
5 s ’ 20 J-J/Sl .000.000 July 1 ’ 25&’50
Ss ’17 Oct $35,000c___ Oct 1 1937
Light Bonds.
\ 4.000,000 July 1 '30, '35,
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1922.)
-s
...
$7,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1934
'40 & ’45
Paving bonds______________ $287,614
Paving Bonds.
G rading B onds.
Water bonds______________
2,000 5s
7s '21 J-J $84.000_______________
_
_
$6i,600______ Serially
6 s ’ 22 J-J
20.000 _____ 1928-1937 Park bonds________________ 10.000 5s
. . . 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ............ ............
7s '22 J-J
30,000___ Jan 3 1942 TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1923— 334.615
DUNDEE BONDS (Annexed)—
Sinking fund (water)______
181
(Optional Jan. 3 1927.)
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924 $77,000 Assessed value (act.) 1921-1,902,570 5s 08 J-J $14.500___ July 1 1928
Water debt (incl.)________
30.000 Total tax 1921 (per $1,000)—$25-0 >
M-S
7.000___ Mar 1 1929
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
82,30) •op’ n 1910, 1,073; 1920........... 1,356 5s '09 J-J
25.000___ Jan 2 1934
INT. is payable at County Treas­ 5s 14
Sinking fu n d _____________
1.500
internal Improvement B onds.
urer's office in Tekamah.
Total assess, val. (act.) '24-1,000,000
6s 14 A-O $20.000____Oct 1 1934
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S17.50
Intersection Bonds.
Population in 1910. 978; in 1920, 955 OMAHA.
5s 15 M-N $10.000...M a y 1 1925
Omaha Is situated In Douglas Co.
Electric Light Bonds.
nc. Mar. 5 1857. Commission govt
’
M-NS35.000____M ay 1 1935
NELSON SCH. D1ST. NO. 15.
adopted Sept. 2 1911 and upheld by 6s u15 Omaha Bonds (Annexed).
s o th
Building R->ods.
be Supreme Court on Mar. 2 1912
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $70,000r_ Jan 1 1950 The annexation o f South Omaha and
_
_
(Optional after 5 vears.l
•undee favored by voters on June 1 4 Ks'06M-N$225.000c_ M ay 1 1920
4V*s'08 J-J
30.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1928
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 '2 4 .. $70,000 1915. V. 100. p.
Benson
Renewal Bonds.
Total assess, val. ’24 'act.i 1.431,495 Florence annexed 1943. 10 1917. and
May
45*s’ 12 J-J $110,880____Jan 1 1932
Sch. tax rate (pot $1,000) ’24..$15.50
W ater-W orks Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
Population (est.)-------------------- 1,000 4 44g'l 1 J-J$6,892.000— Dec 15 1941
4 M)S'05 M-N$70.008c_ Nov 1 1925
_
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
Auditorium Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-D 140.000___ June 1 1935
office.
4 "is'15 J-J $150.000c— .July 1 1935
City-Hall Bonds.
Intersection Bonds.
4H s’05 M-N$67.000____M ay 1 1925
NORFOLK.
06
Intersection Bonds.
This city Is in Madison County. 4s-48 07 J-J $50,000____ July 1 1926
4
A-O 50.000_____ Apr
_
Incorp. Sept. 12 1881 and as t city 4V4s’08 M-S 50.000____ Mar 1 1927 4 « s ’05M-S $20,000c_ Sept 1 1925
1 1928
30.000c...July 1 1928
of the first class March 13 1909. 4 V$s'08 J-D 50.000____ June 1 1928 4 ^ s ’08 J-J
Park Bonds.
Population 1910. 6.027; 1920. 8,464 4 4 s ’09 A-O 100.000_____ Apr 1 1929
* Water-Extension Bonds.
Feb 1 1930 4s ’05 M -N $40,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1925
5s ’15 Sept $10,000c...Sept 1 1935 4Ws’ 10 F-A 100.000_____ Feb 1 1931 4 H s 'll Feb 15.000____Feb 1 1931
f-Ws’ l l F-A 100.000_____
Fire-Hall Bonds.
(Subject to call after Sept 1 19201 4Ws’ 12 M-S 100.000____ Mar 1 1932
5 s ’16 July 10,000c...July 1 1936 4 Ws'13 M -8 100.000____ Mar 1 1933 4s TO J-J $24.5 0 0 c...J a n 1 1930
(Subject to call after July 1 1921) 4H s’ 14 M-S 100.000____ Mar 2 1934 BENSON BONDS (Annexed).
5e ’ 19 . . . $10,000...Sept 15 1939 4K s’ 15 M-S 100.000____ Mar 1 1935
Sewer Ronds.
(Subject to call Sept. 15 1924.)
4H s’ 17 M -8 100.000c— Mar 1 1937 5s '14 J-J $44,500___ July 1 1934
.8 ’21 ann $10.000............... ........... 5sd8
City-Hall Bonds.
F-A 100.000c— Feb 1 1938
Sewer Bonds.
5* ’ 19 M -S 100.000____ Mar 1 1939 5s T5 J-J $25.000___ July 1 1935
4s ’06 M-N$30,000c_ May 1 1936 6s ’22 J-D 10,000c.June 1 ’33-’40 FLORENCE BONDS (Annexed)
_
(Subject to call after May 1 1911 )
Engine House Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 15 Sept *15,000c
Sept 1 1935
1
M-S
5s T 4 M -N
2 1934
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1920) 4 ^ s'0 3 J-J $45.000____ Sept 1 1933 6s T4 J-J $28,000____M ay 4 1934
4i 06
60.000_____ Jan 1926
55,000____Jan
Refunding Bonds.
4 tjs’08 M -8 30.000____ Mar 1 1928
Outstanding Bonds Oct. 1 1923.
5Hs'22 M-N$76,000................-.1942 4 4s’ l3 M -8 100.000____ Mar 1 1933 Outstanding bonds Oct. 1 1923:
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1923. $237,000 5s '21 J-D 30,000c—.D ec 1 1941
General—C ity _______ $13,951,288
Water debt (included)___
60.000
1 1942
J-J
30,000____
bonds 1,159,252
Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
193.328 4>*s'22 A-O 25,000_____Jdly 1 1928 Special assessmentlevies upon bene­
Oct
(Supported by
Sinking fund_____________
10,000 5s Sewer Bonds.
fited property.)
Assessed val. (act.) 1923. 9,987,710 4s ’06 J-J $57,000_____ Jan 1 1926 Water bonds_____________ $6,892,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’21 $39.40 4V4s'07 A-O 150,000_____Apr 1 1927
Gas bonds______________ 5,000.000
* Int. at State Treasurer’s office.
4t4s 08 M -8 48.000____ Mar 1 1928
(Payable from plant revenues.)
4 44s'09 A-O 100.000_____Apr 1 1929 Redemption funds—
NORFOLK SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. 4 44s'10 F-A 100.000_____ Feb 1 1930
General city_________
$703,143
High-School-Building Bonds.
4 44s’ l l F-A 100.000_____ Feb 1 1931
Special city__________
19,159
6 s ’07 J-J $24.000c— .M ay 1 1937 4 44s’ 12 M-S 100.000____ Mar 1 1932
W a te r_______________ 1,063,647
(Subject to call after May 1 1927 ) 4 44s 13 M-S 100.000____ Mar 1 1933
G a s _________________
584,725
5s ’ l l M-N$25.000c_ May 1 1931 4 44s’ 14 M -8 100.000____ Mar 1 1934 Bank balances as of Oct.
_
5s ’19 M -N 450,000___ Nov 1 1939 4 44s'15 M -8 100.000____ Mar 1 1935
1 and cash invested_ $2,994,037
_
(Optional Nov. 1 1929)
4 44s’15 J-J 100,000____ July 1 1935
IN T . payable in N . 1 . at Kountze
5 ^ s ’21 M -8 165,0 0 0 c ... Sept 1 1941 4 44s’16 M -8 200.000c— Mar 1 1936 Bros.; State fiscal agency in Lincoln
5s ’ 19 M -N 250,000____Nov 1 1939 4 44s’ 17 M-S 200.000c.. Mar 1 1937 and Omaha (1917 law).
(Optional Nov. 1 1924)
5s ’ 17 M -8 200.000c— Sept 1 1937
DEBT LIMITATION.— The Leg
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 24 $664,000 5 44s M -N 400,000____ M ay 1 1938
Islature at Its 1909 session amended
Sinking fund____________
13.000 5s
M-S 200,000____ Mar 1 1939 the law relating to the debt limita­
Total assess, val. 1924__ 10,520,290 5* '20 M-S 186.000____ Mar 1 1940 tions of this city so that the provision
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $19.80 544s’21 M -N 400.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1941 now reads as follows;
Population in 1920----------------- 8.960 5s ’22 M-S 500,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1942
Section 196. The bonded Indebt
| Int. at State Treasurer’s of.ice; 444s’23 M-S 500,000____Mar 1 1943 edness of the city, exclusive of dis­
on others in New York City.
5s ’24 M-S 500,000c...M ar 1 1936 trict grading bonds, district Improve
Funding Bonds.
ment bonds, public library bonds, re­
NORTH LOUP SCH. DIST.
4 44s’03 F-A$200.000____Aug 1 1933 newal bonds, bonds Issued for the
P. O. North Loup, Valley County. -s
...
170,000........................
purpose of funding or taking up and
5s ’23 J-J $42,000c-Jan 1 ’34-’ 53
Paving Renewal Bonds.
making payment of the floating In
BON D. D EBT Jan 1923$70,000 4s ’03 M-N$100.000____May 1 1933 debtedness and liabilities of the city
Assessed valuation 1922-. 1,219,395 4s ’05 F-A
48.000__Aug 1 1925 or bonds for the erection or purohasf
Population estimated--------------1,000 4 44s’07 M-S 74.000____ Sept 1 1927 of a olty hall, auditorium or fireIN T . payable at County Treasur­ 4 44s’08 M -N 50.000____ M ay 1 1928 engine houses, or the construction or
er’s office, Ord.
4 44s’09 A-O
75,000__Apr 1 1929 purchase. or for the construction and
4 44s’ 10 J-J
75.000__July 1 1930 maintenance, of subways and oonduNORTH PLATTE.
4 44s’12 M -N 60,000____M ay 1 1932 Its, or for park purposes, or for the
This city Is In Llnooln County.
P ublic C om fort Station Bonds. purchase, construction or appropria­
W ater-W orks-Purchase B ondi
5s ’ 17 M-S $50,000c._ Sept 1 1937 tion of gas works, water-works, eleo5s
A-O $88.000_____Oct 1 1929
P olice-Station Bonds.
trlo-llght plants or power plants
Water Bonds.
5 i ’ 17 M-SSlOO.OOOc.. Sept 1 1937 shall not at any time exceed in the ag­
<
6s ’20 A-O $50.000-..O ct 1 ’305s ’20 J-J
100,000__Jan 1 1940 gregate 5% of the actual value of the
6s ’21 J-J 100.000c-..July 1 1941 5s ’22 M-S 50,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1942 taxable property within the corporate
(Optional after 5 years.)
Sewer Renewal Bonds.
limits of the olty, such aotual value to
Sewer (Subject to call).
4s ’03 J-D$100,000____June 1 1933 be determined by reference to the as
4s
A-O $9,000___ Apr 1 1925 4s '06 F-A
95,000__Aug 2 1926 sessment of property In said olty.
6s ’21 J-J
65,000___ July 1 1941 4 44s’07 M-S 91,000____Sept 1 1927
There are also other provisions and
(Optional July 1 1926)
444s’08 M-N100.000____May 1 1928 restrictions. The full text of the law
Fire Station Bonds.
4 44s’09 A-O 100,000____Apr 1 1929 as passed by the Legislature will be
6s ’ 17 J-D $12,000____June 1 193: 4 44s’ 10 J-J
50.000__July 1 1930 found In V. 88. o. 955.
(Subject to call after June 1 192?
4 44s’ 12 M -N 50,000___ M ay 1 1932
VALUATION.— Chapter 133 of
6s ’20 A-O 10,000...O c t 1 ’26-’30
Street Impt. Bonds.
the Laws of 1921 requires that all
6s ’20 A-O 50 ,000 ...O ct 1 ’25-’29 5 44s’ 21 M -N $500,000c. .M ay 1 1941 property in the State not expressly
(Optional Oct. 1 1925)
444s’22 M-S 600,000___ Mar 1 1942 exempt therefrom shall be subject to
Bridge Bonds.
444s'22 J-D 600,000____June 1 1942
shall be valued and
5s ’ 14 J-J $8.000..........1925-1934 444s’22 J-J 600,000____July 1 1942 taxation,atand actual value instead of
its
6s ’24 F-A 25,000 _____ 1934-1944 4>4s’22M-N 600,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1942 assessed
1-5 of such value, as was theretofore
Park Bonds (Red. one bond grig ) 4H s’24 . . . 400,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1939
5s ’ 15 A-O $1 2,00 0...O ct 1 ’26-’35 444s’24 . . . 600,0 0 0c...S ep t 1 1944 required.
Valuations by Assessors.
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 23. $745,000
(Optional Sept. 1 1934)
1921.
Paving bonds (included)_
_ 306,000
Park Bonds.
Real estate___________
Assessed value 1923_______ 6,380,000 43$s’08 J-D $50,000____ June 1 1928 Personal_____________ $207,936,215
118,226,077
Total tax rate(per $1,000)’ 21.$45.20 4HJs’ 10 J-D 50,000____ June 1 1930
Population 1910, 4,793; 1920, 10,466 4 ^ s ’ 12 M-S 50.000____ Mar 1 1932
T otal_______________ $326,162,292
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros.. 5s ’ 13 F-A 50,000...A u g 15 1933 Assessed value (actual),
N . Y ., and State Treas., office.
43$s’ 15 J-J
50,000c_ July 1 1935
_
1922-1923 ____________338,635,279
4 ^ s ’ 16 M-S 50 ,000 c...M a r 1 1936 Tax (per $1,000) (C ity ________ $9.75
NORTH PLATTE SCH. DIST.
4H s’ 17 M -8 50,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1937
1922________ ( S ch o o l_____ 12.00
5s
. . . $40,000_____ Aug 2 1929 5s '17 M -8 50,000c...S ep t 1 1937
(S tate* C o .. 7.15
(Subject to call after 1919.)
5s’ 18 F-A 100,000___ Feb 1 1938 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23. .$9.76
5s
. . . $20.000_____ Apr 1 1933 5 H s’21 M -N 50.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1941 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$26.56
(Subject to call after 1923.)
5 ^ s ’21 M -N 50,000____ Nov 1 1941
POPULATION.— In 1920, 191,
5s . . .
$50,000____Apr 1 1936 5s ’21 J-J
7,500____ Jan 1 1926
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1926.) 5s ’21 M -N 50,000____ Nov 1 1941 601; in 1910 (Census), 124,096; ir
5s
. . . $15,000*...July 1 1937 53^s’21 M -N 40,600____ Nov 1 1941 1900 (Census), 102,555; in 1890
140,452.
(Subject to call after 1927.)
(Optional N ov. 1 1931)
5s ’ 23 J-J 120,000_____July 1 1953 5s ’22 M-S 100,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1942 OMAHA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
GEN . BD. D T . Nov 1924. $225,000 4 ^ s ’23 M-S 100,000____Mar 1 1943
Incorporated 1871.
Assess, val. 1924 (act ) ___ 6,791,000 5s ’24 M-S 100,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1929 4^s'08 J-J $100,000c...Jan 1 1928
Sch. tax rate(per $1,000) ’24..$20.00 4j^s’24 F-A 20,000____Aug 1 1944 4 ^ s 08 J-J 250,000c...July 1 1928
Population in 1920__________ 10,466
(Optional Aug. 1 1934)
4 ^ s ’09 J-J 150,000c...July 1 1928




59
_
4 « s ’ l l J-J 375,000c_ Jan 1 1931
4Jus’ l l J-J 375,000c— July 1 1931
4J^sgT5J-J 1,000,000c*. July 1 1945
5s T8 J-D 1,000,000c*_.June 1 1948
5 ^ s ’21M-N2,500,000c*-May 2 1951
4'As'22 J-D 2,385,00Cc*Dec 1 ’24-’47
(For maturity see V. 115. p. 2502.)
Benson Bonds (Annexed).
5s ’08 M -N $8,000........ M ay 1928
5s TO J-J 20.0CO............Jan 1930
5s T2 J-J
5,000______July 1932
5s T4 J-J
30,000______July 1944
5s T6 J-J
47,000______July 1946
Dundee Bonds (Annexed)
5 ^ s ’ 14 M-S $67,000____ Sept 1934
S outh Omaha Bonds (Anne: 91).
Building Bonds.
5s ’09 J-D $60,000...........Dec 1929
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s '13 J-D $60.000c__ July
1933
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1 ’24.$8,491,000
Cash in bond red. fund_
_
538,077
Bank balances as of Oct. 1
1924 and cash invested. 1,593.419
Value of school prop. 1924 14,952,678
Val. of school prop. 1923.13.781.962
Assess, val. ’ 24‘act_____ 328,426,021
4ch >ol tax (per $1,000) 1924 .$12.00
IN T , at Kountze Bros., N . Y . C .
and in Lincoln.
ORD.
This city is in Valley County.
Sewer B onds.
6s '22 . . . $11,700____Apr 1 1925
6s '22 . . .
2 ,2 7 5 ..Mar 1 ’25-’26
L ight Bonds.
“ '17 A-O $30.000____Oct 1 1937
is
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1922.)
C ity-H all Bonds
6s '20 M -N $55,000c._ .Nov 1 1940
TO TAL DEBT Nov 1921..$123,000
Water & light debt (incl.)... 68.000
Assessed value 1921 (act.V-2,761,970
Total tax (per $1,000) Jffi&l --$42.80
Population 1910. li6 (T 0 9 2 0 . 2.143
IN T . on the bondska 1917 and of
1920 is payable at iffle County Treas­
urer’s office in Ord.
OSCEOLA.
This city is in Polk County,
im provem ent Bonds,
5 VSs
.. . $ 1 2 5 000................. ..........
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Assess, val. 1921 (act.)------1,662,335
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921..$26.30
Population, 1910, 1,105: 1920, 1.209
PAPILLION.
This village is in Sarpy County.
W ater Bonds.
5s '23 ' s-a $11,000c--------------------BOND. DEBT Aug 23 ’23 $125,889
Floating debt (add’l ) --------7.800
Sinking fund--------------------4,058
Population 1910, 624; 1920. 666.
PAWNEE CITY.
This city is In Pawnee County.
Sewer B onds.
5e 16 J-J $26,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1936
(Subject to call begin. July 11921.)
Paving Bonds.
.s ’ 22 . . . $50,000--------- 20 years
Electric Light B onds.
6s '21 M -N $75,000--N ov 1 ’ 27-’ 41
F unding Bonds.
5>*sT9 J-D $26,000___ Dec 1 1939
(Optional after 5 years)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
58 '16 J-J
$7,5 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1936
Subject to call begin. July 1 1921.)
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 19 '23 $180,455
Assessment debt (add'l)._
65.244
Floating debt (add’l ) ------43.642
Sinking funds/General---5,097
(W a te r -----819
Assess, val., real estate— 1,009,050
Assessed value, personal..
516.945
Other assessable property.
114,534
Total assessed value 1923. 1,640,529
City tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$15.65
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $33.85
Present value of municipal
light & water plant (est.)
150.000
Population 1910, 1.610: 1920, 1.595
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.
PAWNEE COUNTY.
Pawnee City is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
5s T7 J-D $50.000____Dec 1 1937
;Subject to call after Dec. 1 1922.)
Bridge Bonds
5H s’ 19 J-D $50*000____Dec 1 1939
(Optional after 5 years.)
TO TAL D E B T Oct 8 '2 1 - $175,000
Actual valuation 1923.. -28,208.451
State & Co. tax (per $l,000)'2l.$7.60
Popula’n 1910. 10,582; 1920. 9.578
IN T . payable at the County
Treasurer’s office.
PENDER.
This village is in Thurston County.
Water Extension Bonds.
5s
...
$9,500.............. ..........
5>£s’24 J-D
20,000__June 1 1944
(Optional June 1 1929.)
Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . $16.500....... ................. Elec. Light & Water-Plant Bd
5s *17 M-S $16,000c---- Sept 1 1937
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1922.)
Funding Bonds.
„
_ ___
5 s '22 . . .
$20,000__Nov 1 1942
(Optional Nov. 1 1932.)
Ice Plant Bonds.
5J4s’23 . . .
$8,000...July 15 1943
(Optional July 15 1938)
TOTAL DEBT Nov 15 ’23 $70,000
Sinking fund______________
2.000
Tot. ass’d val. '22 (act.)-.-1,286,200
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$10.00
Population in 1910 , 804; 1920, 992
INT. payable at Village Clerk's
office.
PERKINS COUNTY S. D. NO. 12.
School-Building Bonds,
6s ’21 F -A /$20.000.Feb 15 ’27-’36
\ 45.000.Feb 15 ’37-’51
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— $79,500
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,255.362
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$21.00

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PERKINS COUNTY S. D. NO. 65.
P. O. Venango.
6s '21 F-A *95.000____Feb 1 1951
(Optional Feb. 1 1941.)
BOND. DEBT N ov .1924. *95,000
Assess, value 1924 (act.)..1,001,927
School tax (per *1.000) ’24— *21.00

NEBRASKA—CITIES AND TOWNS

[V ol. 119.

ST. EDWARDS.
SCRIBNER SCHOOL D ISTR IC T. Population (est.)__________ 1— 1,200
IN T . at County Treasurer’ s office.
This village is in Boone County.
This district is in Dodge County.
Paving Bonds.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
7s '20 . . . *29,000—Dec 1 ’33-’39 5Hs'22 A-O $85,000r*.—Apr 1 1942 THURSTON COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 17.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 82.)
(Optional April 1 1927).
TOT. BD. D T . Jan 1 1921 $79,688
F unding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23 *85.000
Water debt (included)____
18.000 Total assess, val. ’23 (act.) 1,083.025 5H s’ 19 M-N *10,000— M ay 15 1939
(Optional after 5 years.)
Assessed value 192]_______ 1,39*1.610 Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) ’23 *10.00
Total tax (per *1,000), '21____ *31.05 Population (est.)_____________ 1,000 5H s’ 19 M-N 1 5 .0 0 0 --M a y 15 1939
PETERSON BEND PRO. DIST.
(Optional after 5 years.)
IN T . at Tremont.
This district is in Burt and Wash­ Pop'n '10, 814; 1920 (Census), 1,002
5J^s’ 19 M-N *20,000 — M ay 15 1939
ington Counties.
SEWARD.
(Optional after 5 years.)
6s '22 J-J *61 ,000 ..Jan 1 ’ 25-’41 3ARPY COUNTY.
This city is in Seward County.
5J^s’ 19 M -N *12.000— M ay 15 1939
BON D. DEBT Oct 13 '24...*6 4,0 00
Papillon is the county seat.
W ater B onds.
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. D EBT July 1923—.*66,000
Bridge Bonds.
’19 . . .
*85,000c.............1959 5J^s
M-N *50,000_______________
IN T . payable at Burt County 5s'17 Sept *12.000c—Sept 1 '25-'27 5s (Optional after 1929.)
BOND. DEBT 1923______ $147,000
Treasurer’s office.
Road Bonds.
6s '20 J-J
14,000c...July 1 1940 Floating debt (add'l)_____
22,000
-s
. . . *80,000_______________
(Optional July 1 1925.)
Tot. assess, val. '22 (act.).1,770,000
C ourt House Bonds.
PHELPS COUNTY.
R efu nding Bonds.
f*20,000—Mar 1 ’25-’28 6 s '21 J-D *20,0C0c.—June 1 1941 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.S12.00
Holdredge is the county seat.
4s
J-J *30,000c. ..J a n 1 1930 5s '22 M-S^ 20,000.-M ar 1 ’29-’30
(Optional June 1 1931.)
TILDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1105.000—Mar 1 '31-'37
(Subject to call)
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Madison and
BON D. DEBT Oct. 1923.
*30,000 BOND. DEBT Oct. 15'24 *164.000 6s '22 J-J
24.000c.Jan 1 ’25-'32
Assessed value, 1924_____27,650,000 6s '22 M-S 8.000c—.M ar 1 1925 Antelope Counties.
Total actual valuation '23.26,762,521
BOND.
*111,000
fitate&Oo.taxfner *1.000) '23—*3.40 State & co. tax (per *1,000) .’24.S6.00 BOND. DEBT Dec 5 '24— *125,500 AssessedDEBT July 1 1922 2,203,135
valuation 1921
Population 1910, 10.451; 1920. 9.900 Population 1910, 9,274; 1920, 9,370 Water debt (incl.)_________ 119,Ot)0 School tax (per *1,000) 1921—*14.10
IN T . is payable at County Treas­ Floating debt_______________ 1,663
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
urer's office.
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
38,000 Population (est.)______________1,500
Sinking fund_______________ 8.750
PHELPS CO. S. D. NO. 44.
SAUNDERS CO. S. D. NO. 104.
Assessed value 1924 (a ct.).3 ,025,985 UNIVERSITY PLACE SCH. DIST.
(P , O. Holdredge.)
N o. 87.
Total tax rate (per *1,006) ’24-S25 00
(P. O. Prague.)
($40,000c*___ 1925-1932
This district is In Lancaster Co.
School Bldg. Erection B onds.
Population 1910, 2,106; 1920, 2,368
5s:’ 22 J-D 80,C00c*___ 1933-1942
5s T2 F-A *25 ,0 0 0 cF eb l0 ’2 7 & ’32
5s ’ 22 July *60.000___ July 1 1942
V»
1
1120,000c*___ 1943-1952
5 Hs’ 19 s-a
95,000_______________
BO N D . DEBT Nov 1924. *240,000 BOND. DEBT Sept 1922—.*60,000 SEWARD SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
6s '21 M-S 17.000—N ov 1 '25-’41
B uilding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924— 3.807,230 Assess, val. 1922 (a ct.)____ 887,206
B uilding B onds.
Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) 1922.S9.lO 5s '16 . . . $50,000____ Jan 1 1941
Tax rate, school(per*l ,000)'24 *15.75
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1921.) 5s '17 M-NS.30,000 M ay 1 '27,'32&’37
Principal and interest at office of
MONO. DEBT Nov 1923— *174,000
TOTAL D E B T ...................
(?)
SCHUYLER. ~
County Treasurer.
This city is In Colfax County.
Assessed val. 1921 (act.).*4,361,227 Floating debt_______________ 37,000
School tax (per *1,000) '21___*12.00 Assessed value 1923 (act.).3,951,227
W ater W orks.
PIERCE CO. S. D. NO. 2.
School tax (per *1.000) 1923..*26.00
5*As
. . . *25.000— .....................
SIDNEY.
P. O. Pierce.
Population in 1919 (est.)_____ 5,200
E lectric Light Bonds
This town is in Cheyenne County.
IN T . at Kountze Bros.. N . Y . O.
B u ild in g Bonds.
5H s’20s-a *55,000................... 1940
W ater Bonds.
6V£s’22 J-D* 135,000—June 1 ’ 38-’52
(Optional 1925.)
. . . $60,000........................... VALENTINE SCHOOL D IS T R IC T
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 '22- *135,000 BON D. DEBT N ov 26 '24 $165,765 -s
. . . 99.000..............................
Assess, val. 1921 (act.)— 2,658,965 Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
65.000 .s
This district (P. O. Valentine) is In
. . . 27,000_______ ________ Cheny County.
School tax (per *1,000) 1921..*9.00 Water debt (incl.)________
26.000 _s
Elec L igh t & Heating Bonds
Population (est.)______________ 1,600 Sink, funds (gen. & water).
5,684
S chool Bldg.
.s
. . . *70,000............................ 6s New High $90.000—July B onds.
Assess, val., real estate____1.929.650
'21 J-J
26-’45
...
14,000.------- ------------- BONDED D E B T ________ 1 ’(?)
PLAINVIEW .
Assess, val. personal______ 731,091 -s
This village is in Pierce County.
Tot.assess.val.’24(70%act) 2,660,741 BOND. D EBT Nov 1 '2 4 . *345.000 Assessed value 1921 (act.) *2,053,600
Water debt (incl.)------------ 212,000 School tax (per *1,000) ’21— *16.40
L igh t Bonds.
City tax rate (per *1,000) '24..$9.00
83,000
5H s’20 . . . *24.000____Jan 5 1940 Population 1910, 2,152; 1920, 2,636 Sinking fund________
Tot.ass’d val.’24(70%act.) .3.467,340
L,
(Optional after 5 years.) ,
Total tax rate (per *1,000) ’24-S31.00 VALLEY COUNTY.
Ice P lant Bonds.
SCHUYLER SCHOOL D IST.
Ord is the county seat.
Pop. '10 (Census). 1.185; 1920, 2,852
6H s’20 . . . $12,000____Jan 5 1940
B uilding Bonds.
C ourt House B onds.
(Optional after 5 years.)
5s T5 — *28,000r*___July 1 1945 SIDNEY SCHOOL DIS. NO. 1.
5s T9 Sept *100,000___ Sept 1 1939
BON D. D E B T N ov 1924. *36,000 (Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
(Optional after Sept. 7 1924.)
This district (P. O. Sidney) is in
Floating debt (add'l)______
9.0OO BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— *63,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '24 $100,000
1,588 T ot. assess, val. '24 (a c t .)..3,487,810 Cheyenne County.
Bond sinking fund________
25,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
S chool B uilding Bonds.
Assess, val. real & per. '24.1,330,380 School tax (per $1,000). 1924-113 70
Total tax rate (per *1,006; '24.131.30 Population 1923--------------------- 2,800 5s '14 J-J *32,500___July 1 1934 Assess, value real esta te..16,307,180
Assessed value personal— 5,837,117
(Optional after July 1 1919.)
P op’n 1910 (Census), 941; 1920.1,199
6s
J-J
75,000............................ Tot. assess, val. '24 (act.122.144.297
SCOTIA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
6s
...
60.000_____ _________ State & co. tax (per *1,000) ’24-*5.80
PLAIN VIEW SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Scotia) is 6s '21 M -N 60,000— -N ov '32-'41
Population 1910, 9,480; 1920, 9,823
This district (P. O. Plainview) Is in Greeley County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’23. $162,000
In Pierce County.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
15,000 VALPARAISO SCHOOL D IST.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
.s
. . . *60.000.........................................
This district (P. O. Valparaiso) is
6a ’20 M -S *40,000.-Sept 1 '30-MO BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24. *100,000 Ass’d val.’24 (abt.3-4 act.) .4.271,585
School tax (per $1,000) ’24— *14.24 in Saunders County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 20 '24. *105.000 Floating debt (add’l)______
2,200
5 Ms
. . . $65,000....................1949
Floating debt_____________
25,000
(Optional after 1939.)
Assessed value, 1924 (act.).l,8O0,OOO Assessed value '24 (actual) .2,238,000 SOUTH OMAHA.— See Omaha.
School tax
*1,006) 1924..*l0.0o
6s '20 . . .
21,500___ Dec 1 1940
Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) '24.*14.00 Population (per 1924___________1,200
in
(Optional Dec. 1 1930.)
SOUTH SIOUX CITY.
Population 1924 (est.)------------- 1,500
BONDED D E B T ............................(?)
This city is in Dakota County.
Assessed value 1921 (a ct.). 1,128,784
SCOTTS BLUFF.
Water Bonds
PLATTE COUNTY.
This city is in Scotts Bluff County. -■
. . . *25.000............................ School tax (per $1,000) ’21— *22.00
Columbia is the county seat.
5s ’ 17
J-J *47,000------July 1 1937
Light Bonds
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1922.)
_s
. . . * 10,000......... ..............— VENANGO.
6s '20 M-N*130,000------M ay 1 1930
This place is in Perkins County.
TO T. B D . D T . July 1922— *236.500
W ater Bonds.
(Optional M ay 1 1925.)
W ater Bonds.
J-J *32.000___ July 1 1937 Assessed value 1921 (act.).3,032,238
5Ws’2 l J-D*100,000____Dec 1 1946 5s ’ 17
. . . *26,000................ .........
(Subject to call after July 1 1922.) Total tax (per *1,000) 1921—$36.12 6s
(Optional Dec. 1 1936.)
E lectric Light Bonds.
J-J *36,000____July 1 1939 Population 1910. 1,196; 1920. 2,402
BON D. D EBT Dec 1 '21—$230,000 5s ’20
5^s
*24.000----------------------(Optional July 1 1924.)
Total actual val’n 1923_ 61,540,787
_
BONDED D E B T .......... ..
(?)
State & co. tax (per *1,000)'21.66.00 5 ^ s ’22 s-a *19,000----- July 1 1942 SUPERIOR.
Assessed value 1921 (act.)..$309,550
This city is in Nuckolls County.
(Optional July 1 1927.)
Pop’n '10,19,006; '20 (Census) 19,464
Total tax rate (per *1,006) ’21.*37.50
Sewer Bonds.
Park Bonds.
5^s
5s
. . . *40,000........................ ................. . . . *15.000...................1929 Population 1920________________ 285
PLATTSM OU TH .
This city is the county seat of Case BOND. DEBT Oct. 4 '23. *199,000 5 ^ s ’20 M -N 15,000___ N ov 1 1940 W AHOO.
Water debt (incl.)_______ 132,000
13 '24.
County. Inc. Meh. 15 1855. Pop'n Assessed value 1923 ------- 4.915,375 BOND. DEBT Oct ............ *133,800
This city is In Saunders County.
Water debt (in c l.)
22,000
1010, 4,287; 1920. 4,190.
Intersection Bonds.
Total tax (per *1,000), 1921..*42.00 Assessed debt (add’l) _____ 105,200
R efu n d in g Bonds.
„ ___■
6s '20 J-D *99.000............. — — —1910, 1,746;
Sinking fund______________
5,000
6 H s’22 J-J /*51,000c.Jan 1 '25-41 Population bonds o f 19171920, 6,912 Total assess, val. ’24 (act.).2,500,000 Water bonds______________ *18,000
IN T . on
payable at
\ 39,000c_ Jan 1 1942
_
1,500
Tot. tax rate(per*l ,OOO)’23.*35.0O + Sewer bonds______________
GEN . B D . D T . Oct. 12 '23 *136,000 County Treasurer’s office.
Population 1910, 2,106; 1920. 2,719 GEN. B D . D T. Nov 22 ’23 *118,500
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
80,000
Assessment debt (add’l)—
68,500
Sinking fund_____________
8.000 SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTY.
SUPERIOR SCHOOL DISTRICT. Total assessed value 1923 .2,976,735
Gering is the county seat.
Assessed value 1923----------- 3,400,000
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924-- *45,000 Total tax (per *1.000) 1923..*27.40
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Total tax (per *1,000), 1923..*39.30
Assessed value 1924______ 3,058,385 Population 1910. 2,168; 1920, 2.338
INT. at Kountze Bros..New York. 5s T8 J-J*160,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1938 Population (est.)______________ 3,500
C ourt House B onds.
W AVERLY SCHOOL D IS T R IC T
5s '19 J-J$200.0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1938 SUTTON.
NO. 145.
POLK COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
This district (P. O. Waverly) Is In
Osceola is the county seat.
This city is in Clay County.
Lancaster County.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds. _
__ 6s '09 J-J *4.0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1928
F
5s ’ 17 J-J 65,000c____ 1927-1935 5 j ^ unding Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
6Hs'21 J-J *125,000c___ Jan 1 1936 5s T8 J-J 100,000c____ 1928-1938
s ’23 F-A *24,867.19c Feb 1 1943
5s T9 ...* 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 ____Sept 11944
(Optional after 5 years.)
(Optional Feb. 1 1933.)
’31-’40
(Optional after 5 years.)
BO N D . D EBT Oct. 14'24 *125,000 5s '21 J-J120,000c.July 1 *649,000 Total Debt Feb 1923____ $44,867
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '24
6s '21 . . .
40.000—June 1 ’26-’40
15,000
Sinking fund____________
val. real estate..20,987,675 Assessed value 1922--------- 1,452,009 BONDED D E B T .......... ..
(?) „
Assessed value, real estate.29,257.900 Assessed val. personal------9,017,605
Population 1910, 1,702; 1920, 1603.
Assessed
Assessed value, personal.. 4,958 000 Tot. assess, val. '24 (act.) .30,005,280
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s Assessed value 1921 (act.) *3,923,292
School tax (per $1,000) 1921.. .*9.40
Other assessable property. 1,528.800 State & co. tax (per *1,000)'24.*6 20 office.
Total ass'd val. '24 (act.).35,744.700 Population '10, 8,355; 1920, 20,7l0
WAYNE.
C o. tax rate(per *1,000) '24— *4 40
TECUMSEH.
This city is in Wayne County.
This city is in Johnson County.
Pop’n '10, 10,521; '20 (Census) 10,714
SCOTTS BLUFF SCH. DIST.
W ater-E xtension Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
6s '21 M-S $15,000____Mar 1 1941 5s '16 Aug $7,000c—Aug 12 1930
RANDOLPH. _
(Subject to call after Aug. 12 1926.)
6s '06 J-D $6,000___Dec 1 1926
(Optional March 1 1926.)
This city is in Cedar County.
City hall bonds______________ $7,000
5s ’ 10 J-J
15,000___Jan 1 1930
Paving Bonds.
W ater Extension Bonds.
6,500___Jan 1 1931 7s
. . . *18,000........................... Water bonds________________ 12,000
6s '21 M -N*10,000___ N ov 1 1941 6s ’ l l J-J
37,000
5s ’ 14 J-D 46,000___Dec 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’23. *57,500 Street improvement bonds.
(Optional N ov. 1 1931.)
6s '14 J-D 18,000___Dec 1 1934 Water debt, incl___________ 25,000 GEN. BD. D T. Oct 14 '24. *257,000
L ight Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J 12,000— -July 15 1936 Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,500.000 Assess, debt (add’l ) ----------- 324,000
6s '21 M -N *49,000___ N ov 1 1941
19,0o0
5Ms’20 M -S 75,000___ Mar 1 1940 T ot. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24.S13 50 Water debt (add’l)-----------(Optional N ov. 1 1931.)
(Optional March 1 1925.)
Population 1910, 1,748; 1920. 1,688 Tot.assess, val.'24 (% act.) .2,319,049
BONDED D E B T ...............
(T)
City tax rate (per *1,000) ’24-S17.00
Assess, value, 1921 (act.).*1,462,595 5H s’22 A-O 300,000____Apr 1 1952
(Optional April 1 1932.)
Population 1910, 2,140; 1920. 2.116
THURSTON COUNTY.
Total tax (per $1,000), '21— *35.40
Pender is the county seat.
Pop’n (Census) '10,1,137; '20— 1,338 5H s’24 A-O 60,000_______________
WAYNE SCHOOL D IST.
5s ’24 . . .
75,000___Mar 1 1945
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '24. *539,000 5s '15 M-S *50,000------Sept 1 1935
High S chool B uilding.
RED CLOUD!
1928
Floating debt (add’l ) --------- 105,320 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1925.) 5s '08 July $40,000c........
County seat o f Webster County.
Sinking fund_____________
18,645 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.
*50,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1924 *27,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Total assess, val. ’24 (a ct.).2,920,187
Tax levy val. '24 (80% act.) 8362,230 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
120,000
6s ’23 s-a $18,000-Jan 15 ’34-’43
TO T A L D E B T ___________ *259,500 Tax rate (per *1.000) 1924— *15.90 Total actual value 1924 -26,222.866 School tax (per *1,000) 1924—*12.00
Assessed valuation 1922— 1,683,220 Pop'n 1920, 6.912; 1924 (est.).10,000 State & co. tax (per *1,000) '24.S0.7O Population in 1924 (est.)______ 2,700
IN T . on 5H s o f 1922 at the Population 1910, 8.704; 1920, 9.589
Population 1920______________ 1,856
W EBSTER CO. S. D. NO. 2.
County Treasurer’s office.
P. O. Red Cloud.
THURSTON CO. S . D. NO. 1.
RIC H A R D SO N CO. S. D. NO. 59.
H igh-S ch ool Bonds.
(P. O. Pender.)
SCOTTSBLUFF COUNTY S. D.
P . O. Salem.
fSl 0,000c. July 1 ’ 28-’32 5s T5 Nov *35.000____N ov 1 1935
NO. 11.
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
15,00Jc.July 1 ’33-’37 (Subject to call after N ov. 1 1920.)
P. O. Morrill.
6s *23 Oct. 1 *45,000 Oct 1 1953
5s '22 J-J i 20,000c.July 1 ’38-’42 5s '24 J-D 50.000____June 1 1944
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
(Optional Oct 1 1928.)
(Optional June 1 1929.)
25,000c.July 1 ’43-'47
B O N D . D EBT Sept 1923 $45,000 6s '21 . . . *90,000____Mar 1 1941
l 30,000c.July 1 ’48-’52 TOT. D EBT Oct 14 ’ 24— *98,000
(Optional Mar. 1 1926.)
Assessed val’n 1922----------- 1,004,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924 *100,000 Assessed val. 1924 (a c t .)..*2,361,195
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Population (est.)-----------------------500
» . IN T . at the County Treasurer’s Assessed val. 1921 (act.)_3,328,490 Assess, val. 1924 (act.)------2,200.000 School tax 1924 (per *1,000)—*16.00
Sch. tax rate (per *1.000) '21-127.00 Scheel tax rate (per *1,000/24 *11.00 Population (est.)______________ 2,500
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Dec., 1924.]
WEBSTER CO. S. D. NO. 74.
(P. O. Blue Hill.)
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
6s '22 J-J $65,000r*________ 1942
(Optional 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 '2 4 -. .$65,000
Assess, val. 1924 (1-5 a c t .).1,116,800
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $17.00
Population 1924 (est.)_________ 800
WEST POINT.
This city is in Cumming County.
M unicipal Light & Power-Plant
Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $58,000.-D ec 1 ’26-’41
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '19 — .
$8,000____June 1 1939
Sewer bonds...............................$7,000
TOT. B D . D T. Dec 1924.. $104,000
Paving district debt (incl.) _ 111 ,687
Tot. assess, val. '23 (act.)-2.452,814
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-..$35.10
Pop’n '10, 1,776; '20 (Census), 2,002

5s ' l l . . .
15.000___ Aug 1 1931
6s '24
8,000____Jan 1 1926
R efu nd . W ater & L t. B onds.
5s '16 . . . $41,000____Mar 1 1931
(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1921.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 1920--$85.000
Assessed value 1921 (act.) .2,158.625
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ $34.10
_
Population 1910. 2,613; 1920, 2.592
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y.
WYMORE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Wymore) is in
Gage County.
4 3 s ’24 M -N$155,000.Nov 1 ’25-’54
4
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2678)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924.. $155,500
Assessed value 1924_______ 2,401,375
Population 1924 (est.)________ 3,200

WEST POINT SCH. D ISTR IC T.
This district (P. O. West Point) is
In Cuming County.
S chool Bonds.
6H s’20 J-J $243.000____Apr 1 1940
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 '24- $243,000
Assess, val. '24 (80% a ct.).2,779.065
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S21.40
Population in 1920___________ 3.000

YORK.
This city Is in York County.
S treet-Intersection Bonds.
5s '15 M-S $25.0 0 0c...S ep t 1 1935
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1920.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '24. $74,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 154,960
Assess, val. (75% act.) '24:
Real estate_____________3,987,190
Personal_______________ 1,006,270
T ota l__________________ 4,993,460
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$37.30
Population 1910, 6,235; 1920, 5,388

W HITNEY IRR1G. D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Dawes County.
6s ’22 J-J $390,870c.July 1 ’33-’42
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2429.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24.-$390,870
T o t.assess.val.’24(60% act.) 562,800
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24- .$6 00
Population 1924________________200
WYMORE.
This city Is In Gage County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s '05 . . .
$5,000...D e c 15 1926
5s '10 . . .
30,000____June 1 1930

Y O R K SCHOOL DIST. NO 12
B uilding Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $225,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937
(Subject to call at any interest date
after July 1 1919.)
5s '18 . . . $60,000____Jan 1 1938
(Subject to call on any int.-paylng
date on or after Jan. I 1920.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '2 2 .. $285,000
Tot. assess, val. '23 (act.)_7.631,617
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...$13.00
IN T. is payable at County Treas­
urer's office.

State of Kansas.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, E TC .
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 Mon. Jan. 1927)____Ben S. Paulen
Lieut.-Governor (term ends 2dM on. Jan. ’27) D . A. N. Chase
Sec. of State (term ends 2d M on. Jan. 1927).Frank J. Ryan
Treasurer (term ends 2d M onday Jan. 1927)_ Carl White
_
Auditor (term ends 2d Monday Jan. 1927)____N . A. Turner
Attorney-General (term ends 2d M on. Jan.1927) C.B.Griffith
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the 2d Tuesday Id
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 IZATION , & c.— See “ State and
City Supplement” o f April 1893, page 124, for the facts and statements
formerly given under this head.
H ISTO R 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, o f which the State owned $28,650. In 1878 the total bonded debt
was $1,181,975, o f which the State owned $713,600. The bonded debt,
which on Jan. 1 1916 amounted to $211,000. was all retired. The bonded
debt on Jan. 1 1924 amounted to $28,500,000 and is made up of the fol­
lowing issues:
-Interest- ------------- Principal------------Loan, Name and Purpose—
P.C. Payable. When Due.
Outstanding.
State Soldier’s Comp. Bonds, 1923.414 J-J July 1 ’24-’48 $24,000,000
do
do
do
1924 4 ^ J-J JJuly 1 ’49-'51
3,001.000
(July 1 1952
500,000
do
do
do
1924 4H 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.
Permanent School Funds June 30 1923 amounted to $10,357,540.72.
SOLDIERS’ BONUS BONDS.— The 1921 Legislature passed a
bill proposing the issuance o f $25,000,000 soldiers’ bonus bonds. In accord­
ance with the provisions of Section 6 o f 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 o f 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 o f the State Supreme Court that the approval o f 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.
576 and 803. Validity of statute upheld by State Supreme Court (see
V. 118, p. 105). So far $4,500,000 of the bonds have been sold.
BOND MEASURE DEFEATED.— On Nov. 4 1924 the $1,000,000 bond
measure, passed at the 1923 session of the Legislature, the proceeds o f which
it was proposed to use in the payment of a bonus to veterans of the war
with Spain, the Philippine insurrection and the Chinese relief expdition,
was submitted to the voters and defeated (V. 119, p. 2434).
ASSESSED VA L U A TIO N .—

Total Assessed
Years.
Valuation.
1924___
__________
1923____$3,577,130,250
1922____ 3,554.812.791
1921____ 3.794.827 003
1920____ 3,869.137,174
1919____ 3,437.541.808
1918____ 3,418,798,222
1917____ 3,063,498,334
1916------ 2,980.902,467
1915____ 2.884,624,600
1914____ 2.804,789,903
1912____ 2,746,885,505

\tate Tax
r $1,000.
a$2.324
1.65
1.66
2.235
1.40
1.75
1.17
1.45
1.30
1.25
1.20
1.20

Total Assessed
State Tax
Years.
Valuation.
per $1,000.
1911____$2,777,054,317
1.20
1910___ 2.752.107,678
1.05
19 0 8 ...* 2,453.691,859
0.90
4.70
1906____
408.329.749
5.70
1905____
387,553,348
5.20
1904____
378.335.401
5.50
1902____
363.163.630
5.50
1900____
328.729,008
4.25
1890____
348.459,943
5.50
1880____
160,570.761
8.75
1870____
92,528,099

a Of this levy, .674 mills is to be used for the soldier bonus and 1.65
mills for general expenses.
In 1920 the valuation o f real estate amounted to $2,381,990,794, per­
sonal property $1.007.849.064 and public service corporations $469,675,056.
♦The large increase beginning witn 1908 followed from a law passed in
1907 (Chapter 408) creating a Tax Commission to take the place of the




61

KANSAS—DEBT OF STATE

Board o f Railroad Assessors and State Board of Equalization. This law
makes It the duty of the Tax Commission to require all townships and city
assessors, county commissioners and county boards of equalization, under
penalty of 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
market value. Previously property was assessed at only a fraction o f its
actual value. V. 87. d . 1189.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Kansas has, b y Section 5 of Article X I o f its
Constitution, given the State power to contract public debts for the purpose
of defraying extraordinary expenses and making public improvements In
an amount not to exceed $1,000,000. This limit, however, has two excep­
tions. First, the next section provides that it may be exceeded if the pro­
posed law for creating such debt shall be submitted to a vote of the electors,
and be ratified by a majority of the votes case. Second, the section following
provides that the State may borrow money to repel invasion, &c. Section 8
originally prohibited the State from engaging in internal improvements.
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. The
limitations upon debts contained in Sections 5 and 6 are not to affect the
provisions of Section 8. We give these sections in full, and also the subse­
quent one which forbids the State being a party to internal improvements.
5. Debts: annual tax: proceeds.— For the purpose of 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 interast of such debt, and the
principal thereof, when it shall become due; and shall specifically appro­
priate the proceeds of 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 of such debt shall have been
wholly paid.
6
Other debts.— No debt shall be contracted by the State except as herein
provided, unless the proposed law for creating such debt shall first be sub­
mitted to a direct vote of the electors of the State at some general election:
and If such proposed law shall be ratified by a majority of all the votes cast
at such general election, then it shall be the duty of the Legislature next
after such election to enact such law and create such debt, subject to all the
provisions and restrictions provided In the preceding section of this article.
7. Borrow money.— 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 of the debt thereby created.
Internal improvements. The State shall never be a party In carrying on
any works of internal improvement, except (as amended in 1920, V. I l l ,
p. 2155) to aid in the construction of 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 be
granted in any county for more than 25% of 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 of road or highway; and the restrictions and limitations of Section*
5 and 6 of Article X I of the constitution, relating to debts and internal im­
provements, shall not be construed to limit the authority retained or con­
ferred by this amendment.
A4 UNICIPAL indebtedness is not restricted by the Constitution at all. The
only provision for the regulation of such matters, is contained in Section 5
of 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. Cities.— Provision shall be made by general law for the organization of
cities, towns and villages: and their power of taxation, assessment, borrow­
ing money, contracting debts and loaning their credit shall be so restricted
xs 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, including 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 of 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, th*
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 H % of 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 of 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 not
in excess o f 3 % o f 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
I

ssuance

of

bonds

for

c o n s t r u c t io n

of

c o m b in e d

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
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
Issue covering each class of utility. V. 107, p. 525.
BONDS T A X -F R E E .— By Section 15 o f Chapter 408, Laws of 1907
(Section 11302, Gen. Stat., 1915) all bonds or other evidences of indebted­
ness hereafter issued by this State, of any county, city or school district
contained therein, are exempt from taxation.
COMMISSION GOVERNMENT.— In 1917 an Act was passed by thB
Legislature and approved by the Governor on Feb. 17 1917, permitting any
city in the State to adopt the commission plan of government, providing
certain provisions are complied with. V. 104, p. 1305.
COUNTIES CANNOT USE T A X LEVIES INTENDED FOR CUR­
RENT EXPENSES TO PAY OLD DEBTS.— See item under Leaven­
worth County in “ Chronicle” of June 3, page 2094.
MORTOAQE T A X LAW .— The 1915 Legislature passed a measure sub­
stituting a registration fee in lieu of taxation of mortgages. V. 100, p. 1371
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— The State Banking Department,
under date of Sept. 27 1917, advised us that “ Kansas has no savings bank
law, and therefore, strictly speaking, no savings banks. We think we can
safely say that nine-tenths of the banks of Kansas have a savings depart­
ment. however.”
The Legislature in 1917 passed an Act amending Section 5209 o f the
General Statutes of Kansas, 1915, relating to investment of funds o f any
life insurance, trust or loan company, so as to provide for the investment,
In addition to county, city, township, village or school district bonds. Id
Federal Farm Loan bonds, or in bonds issued by any other nation, or sub­
division or district therein. See V. 105, p. 1461.
POPULATION OF STATE 1920 ...1 .769 .257 11910 . . . 1 .690.94911890 ...1 ,4 2 8 .1 0 8 11870 . . . 364,399
1915 ...1,672,54511900 -.-l.4 7 0 .4 9 5 l 1880 . . . 996,096|l860 . . . 107,206
The proportion of the colored population was 4.33% In 1880. 3.59% la
1890, 3.7% In 1900, 3.2% in 1910 and 3.2% in 1920. In number blacks
were 627 in 1860, 17.108 in 1870, 43,107 in 1880, 51,251 in 1890. 52.003 Id
1900, 54,030 in 1910 and 57.925 in 1920.

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KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
C IT IE S . COUNTIES A N D TOW NS IN THE

STATE OP KANSAS.

AUGUSTA.
This city is in Butler County.
Sewer Bonds.
-s
- - . $ 1 9 ,1 9 8 ..........................
Paving Bonds.
-s
...
$72,000_______
-s
...
23,062. ......................
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds.
-s
...
$10,000.............
-s
...
3,000...............
Improvement Bonds.
-s
...
$10,063.............
9.
...
16,000..............
-s
...
34,197_______
TOT. DEBT 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

[V ol. 119.
BIRD CITY.
This city is in Cheyenne County.
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1922-..$75,000
Assessed valuation 1923_____568,916
City tax rate (per $1,000) '23--$15.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23$35.64t
Population in 1910, 190; 1920, 489

The National Park Bank o f New York City is fiscal agent for tne State
o f Kansas, and all bonds or coupons o f minor civil divisions of the State,
which by their terms are payable in New York, will be paid at this bank.
ABILENE.
Funding Warrants.
Abilene Is in Dickinson County. 5s ’13 J-D $10,272.93..June 1 1933
BLUE RAPIDS.
Commission government adopted
Water Bonds (Subject to call).
This city is in Marshall County.
Mar. 1 1910. In M ay 1905 the City 5s '14 . . . $81.500c July 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24..$46,800
Council paid to Cornell University
Paving Bonds.
Tot. ass'd val. 24(M act.)_1,277,000
$2,500 in compromise settlement o f -s
. . . $64,195.30 ........... .........
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$31 40
the gas bonds issued in 1888.
GEN . BD. D T . Dec 1923. $901,181
Pop’n 1910, 1,756; 1920......... 1,534
Assessment debt (add 1)_ 1.378,372
Street Impt. Bonds.
4 ^ s ’24 J-J $110,000__July 1 ’25-’34 Assess, value real estate_ 6,835,580
_
Assess, value personal_____4,879,300
Water Bonds.
BLUE RAPIDS SCH. DIST.NO.S.
4H s’07 . . . $60,000____Feb 1 1937 Other assess, property___ 1,942,117
This district (P. O. Blue Rapids)
4M s’22 J-J
75,000_____ 1933-1948 Total ass'd value 1924___ 13,656,997
Is in Marshall County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $40.05 AUGUSTA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Exchange Bonds.
School Bonds.
5s ’ 18 . . . $39.000____Jan 1 1938 Population 1910, 7,508: 1920, 11.253
This district (P. O. Augusta) is in t^ s '1 7 J-J $35.000____July 1 1932
INTEREST on refunding bonus,
Sewer Bonds.
G E N .B D .D T . Nov 28 ’ 22- $35,000
Butler Countv.
5s
J-J $14,493c.................. 1940 except those payable in 1931, and on
33,000
5s ’ l l A-O 15.000c_ Apr 1 1931 water bonds is payable at Nat. Park BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’24. $165,000 Floating debt (add’l)______
_
ass'd vai.'22 (M
_
Bank New York; on general impt. Assessed valuation 1924_ 6,004 417 Tot. rate (per $1.000) act.)_1,856.639
Paving Bonds.
Tax
1923—
5s
M-N
$728.47-$728.47 y ’ly bonds at State Treasury in Topeka. School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$18.65 Population 1922 (est.)-----------$17 51
1,650
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 8,500
Park Bonds.
4*$s’06 J-D $6,000c_ June 4 1926 ARKAN SAS CITY SCH. DIST.
_
BALDWIN.
NO. 2.
4H s’ 16 J-J
12,000____July 1 1936
This city is In Douglas County BONNER SPRINGS.
GEN . B D . D T . N ov 18 '24 $253,971
R efu nd ing Bonds.
This city is in Wyandotte County.
Incorporated Oct. 12 1863.
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
87,927 5s TO A-O $42,000___ Apr 1 1930
4Ms’08 J-D $35,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1928 Incorporated Nov. 7 1898.
Other bonded debt________ 264,000 5 s ’08 M-S 15,000___ Sept 1 1928
Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924___6,787,281 5s '21 A-O 242,000..-Apr 15 1953 5. ’ 12 A-O 18,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1937 5s
.
4>£s’ 17 J-J 20,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937 GEN. B . . . D$25.000_______________
Total tax (per $1,0001 19 ’4 $27.30
B uilding Bonds.
D
T . Oct 1924— $42,921
GEN. B D . D T. Dec 1923. $73,000 Total assessed val. 1924_ 1,540,980
Population 1910, 4,500; 1920, 4,895 5s ' l l J-D $50.000____June 1 1931
_
11,308
IN T . at State Treasurer s office. 4 Ms’ 17 J-J $70.000C--Jan 15 1937 Other bonded debt (add’l) .
(per
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,194,982 City tax rate1,462; $1 000) '24--$9.35
Refunding bonds are owned by State BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’ 24 $419 000
Pop’n 19i0,
1920_______ 1,626
school Fund; sewer bonds by local Assessed valuation 1924..16 500.000 Total tax rate (per $1,0001 ’23.$37.04
people.
School taxrate(per$l .000) ’24.$16.00 Fopula’n 1910, 1,386; 1920, 1,137
INT. is payable in Topeka at State BONNER SPRINGS SCH. DIST.
Population in 1922___________11,635
Treasurer's office.
This district (P. O. Bonner
ABILENE SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Springs) is in Wyandotte County.
ARMA.
Building.
This city Is In Crawford County
.8 ’ 18 - - - $48,000__________ ____
BARBER COUNTY.
4s *06 J-J
$8.000c_ July 1 1926
_
TO T. B D . D T . Nov 20 ’24- $152,000
County seat Is Medicine Lodge.
6s *14 J-J
14,000c.July 1 *27-’33 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’24. $74,850
Total assess, val. 1924____ 3,214,065
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 5.530
Refunding Bonds.
High-School Building Bonds.
_
4J^s’ 18 M -N $90,000___ M ay 1 1937 Tot.ass’d val.'24 (1-3 a c t .) ..670.0 0 4s ’04 J-J $79.000c_ July 1 1934 School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$16.50
(Subject to call $5,000 any interest­ City tax rate (per $1,000) '24—$7.10 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’23 $79,000 Population in 1924___________2,200
20,000
paying date after M ay 1 1927. Population 1910. 327; 1920 2,180 Sinking fund____ !_______
Assess, val. real estate____14,016,000 BROWN CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 42.
$5,000 yearly M ay 1 1928 to 1936.
ASHLAND. :
Assess, val. personal_____ 5,068,000
P. O. Horton.
Incl., and $40,000 May 1 1937.)
This city is in Clark Countv.
Other assess, property____ 3,736.000 4Ms’03 - - - $10.000___ N ov 2 1933
BOND. D E B T Oct. 1 4 ’ 24- $112,000
69,000___ Apr 1 1935
Ass’d val. 1924 (M a c t .).-.8 ,7 6 1 ,170 GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1 ’24. $65,000 Tot.ass d val. 23(75%act.)22,820.000 5s '15
_ 907,321 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '22..$4.84 BOND. D EBT July 1924— $71,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$14.00 Assessed valuation 1924_
30,717
Population in 1922____________5.000 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$16.75 Pop’n. 1910, 9,916; 1920, 9,739 Floating debt_____________
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$47.09
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
IN T . on 4s payable at office of
Sinking fund______________
7,012
Treasurer Board o f Education; on Population in 1910, 910; 1920, 1,147
Assess, val. ’24 (90% act.).3,534,355
others at State Treasurer’s office
BARTON COUNTY S. D. NO. 1. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$17.50
ATCHISON.
In Topeka.
Population in 1920__________ 4,932
P. O. Great Bend.
Atchison Is In Atchison County.
1 25-’44
City makes payment of an issue of 4M s’24 J-J $212,000—July p. ’2858.)
(For maturity see V. 118,
ALLEN COUNTY.
$266,950 bonds which had fallen due BONDED D E B T _______________(?) BURLINOAME.
This city Is in Osage County.
Iola Is the county seat.
July 1 1913 (V. 99, p. 1923).
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$10.50 BOND. D E B T ..........- ..........$72,000
Refunding Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Total assessed val. 1923 — 1,081,368
5s ’98 J-J $38.000___ Oct 1 1928 4s '98 J-J $152,650___ July 1 1928
Tot. tax rate (per $1,0001 ’23$34.61 +
BON D. DEBT Nov 26'18
$44,000 4H s’ 15J-J
67,500..$7,500 yearly
Assess, val. 1920 (act.)___38,787 .047 4Ms'19 . . . 215.000.$10,000 yearly BAXTER SPRINGS.
Pop’n 1910, 1,422; 1920............1.650
This city is in Cherokee County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$4.90
F unding Bonds.
Sewer System Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 27,640; 1918, 26.248 5s ’20 J-J $27,100____July 1 1925
5s ’ 17 M-N $30,000.-N ov 1 ’25-’27 BURLINGTON.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1917.
$38,000
Park Bonds.
This city Is in Coffey County.
Ass’d value 1922 (equard).36,480,251 5s
— $15,000.810,000 yearly 5s W ater-W orks Bonds.
’ 18 M -N $85.000____May 1 1948 TO T. BD. D T . Oct 14 ’24- $274,277
Co. tax (per $1,000) 1923_____ $4.24
Sewer Bonds.
Tot. assess, val. 1924 (act.)2.031.471
(Subject to call May 1 1928)
Popula'n 1910. 27.640: 1920. 23.509 5 s ’20 . . . $216.300.$36 500 yearly
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24_$45.10
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank N . Y .
GEN. BD. D T. Oct.15’24 $703,650 GEN. BD. DT. Nov. 20 ’24 $236,000 Pop’n 1910, 2,180; 1920........... 2.236
(incl.)________ 135.000
Assessment debt (add 1)._
116.458 Water debt debt (add’l)_
Assessment
_ 134.059
ALTOONA.
Sinking fund____________
6.904 Floating debt (add’l)______
7,000 BURNS.
This city is in Wilson County.
Ass d val. 24 (85% act.).18.650,053
This city is in Marion County.
(General_
_
19,046
GEN . BD. D T . Dec 1922-..$62.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $33.JO Sinking fund— (W ater___
_
9,738 GEN. BD. D T . Oct 24 ’24- $72,500
Assessed valuation 1923_____663,240 Pop’n 1910. 16,429: 1920, 12,630 Assess, value, real estate_ 1,764,895 Assessed valuation 1924_____850,000
_
City taxrate(per $1,000) ’23— $6.22
IN T . at fiscal agency In Topeka Assess, value personal_____ 762,725 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$12.00
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23-$45 92 and N . Y . City.
Other assess, property___ 301,155 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S35.00
Population 1910, 1,462; 1920, 1,016
Population in 1910, 489; 1920, 622
Total assess, value 1924
ATCHISON SCHOOL DISTR IC T
(75% actuali................... 2,828.775
NO l.
ANDERSON COUNTY.
'24-S50 25 3ALDWELL.
4 Ms’ 19 J-J 125 000. .July 1 ’ 25-’49 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)1920, 3,608
County seat Is Garnett.
This city is in Sumner County,
Population 1910, 1,598;
5 s ’20 . . . 125,000____Oct 11950
L. L. & G, RR. (Refunding).
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at incorporated April 8 1871.
(Optional $5,000 or any multiple State Treasurer’s office.
6 s ’01 J-Ja$10 3,000c_ Jan 11931
_
Electric-Light Bonds.
thereof on or after 5 years from
(Subject to call)
tH s’06 J-J $15,000r._.July 1 1926
date o f ssue.)
Refunding Bonds.
Water-Wks. & El.-Lt. Bonds.
4H s’89 J-J a$20,000c_ July 1 1929 6 s ’21 . . . 110,000..M a y 1 ’ 25-’26 BAXTER SPG8. SCH. DIS. NO 6. 4J*s09 A-O $30,000r ..O c t 1 1929
_
_ $74.000--$5,000 yearly
_
140.000-.May 1 ’27-’31 6s
Road Improvement Bonds.
Water-Works-impt. Bonds.
___ 24,000.-$4,000 yearly 5s
5s ’ 23 J-J
$9,718.40_ 1925-1943 4M s’23 . . . f90.000-.July 1 ’28-’45 -s
_
. . . $4.095.69r_______ 1934
.s
--.
50,000_______________ lH s ’ 17
4 H s'24 F-A 20,000_______________
l
1 4,000___ July 1 1946
92,000____Feb 1 1937
(Due yearly beginning 1925.)
4 3 s ’24 J-J
4
18,000_______________ BOND. DEBT Oct. 14 ’24 $394,000
Main Sewer Bonds.
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1924- $316.000 Sinking fund____________
17,551 TO T. DEBT Oct. 23-’ 23— $157,000 5s
J-J $7,000r.................. 1940
Tot. assess, val. '23 (est.).3,000,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(equal’d) 30,061.306 T ot. ass’d val. ’24 (3-5 to
Funding Bonds.
M actual)____ _______ 17,500 000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)23 $20.00 5s '22
Co. tax rate (per $1 000) ’24._$7.50
F-A $5,900_________serially
Population in 1920____________3,976 GEN. BD. D T. Nov 16 ’23 $385,095
Popula’n 1Q10. 13.829: 1920. 12.936 Tot tax rate(per $1,000)’24.$10.47 +
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York. Population In 1920___________ 12,630
Assess, debt (add3)_____ 146,500
} IN T . at State Auditor’s office.
Total assessed val. 1923
BELLE PLAINS.
ANTHONY C IT Y .
(about 65% actual)____ 2,376,500
This city is in Sumner County.
This city Is in Harper County.
ATCHISON COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $41.05
Electric Bonds.
County seat Is Atchison.
BOND. DEBT N ov 22 ’24. $250,200
5s ’23 J-J
$5,000_ Jan
_
1 1933 Pop'n 1910, 2,284; 1920. 2,191
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 232,217 -s T6
$50.000...........................
IN T . at State fiscal agency, T o­
Water and Eight Bonds.
T ot. ass’d val. '24 ( 3 a c t .).3,122,000 4M s’ 22 J-J
4
83,000________Serially 5s *13 J-J $30,000________ ______ peka.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23-$35.22
Ref. Bonds
(Due $6,000 in 15 yrs., $7,000 in 20
Population 1910. 2,669; 1920. 2,740 4s ’99 J-J $231,000c...July 1 1929
yrs., $8,000 in 25 yrs. and $9,000 CALDWELL SCH. DIST.
Road Bonds.
in 30 vrs.)
Building Bonds.
ARCADIA.
4Ms
-..$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 _______________
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923—
None ♦Ms'16
This city is in Crawford County. 4 Ms
J-J
83,000________ serially Assessment debt__________ $142,000 BOND. J-J $38.0 0 0c.................1930
DEBT Nov 1 9 ’24- $38,000
...
18,000________
______
BON D. D EBT N ov 1 8 ’24. $92,000
Total assess, val. 1923____ 741,975 Total assess, val. 1924____ 3,011,890
Assessed valuation 1923____ 635,532 4M s’24 J-J 1143.000_____ 1925-1937 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’2-3-$48.10 School tax (per $1,000) 1923—$13.30
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$61.40
l 84,000 _____ 1938-1944 Population 1910, 849; 1920, 839
Population in 1910, 694; 1920, 1,175 BOND. D T . Nov IS ’24..$1,096,500
CANEY.
Sinking fund____________
20.010
This city Is In Montgomery Co.
Assess, val. (real est.)____30 830,315 BELLEVILLE.
a r g e n t in e !
This city is in Republic County.
Ineorp. 1904. Pop’n 1910. 3,957;
See Kansas City.
Assess, val. personal____ 11 311,114
Ineorp. Jan. 10 1878.
1920, 3,427.
Other assessable property. 5,992,376 Population 1910, 2,224; 1920, 2,254
Funding Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1924
ARKANSAS CITY.
5s ’09
$20,000—July 1 ’ 25-'29
Arkansas City Is situated In Cow­
(about 70% actual)___ 48.103.805 5s *Electric-Light Bonds.
06 M-S $20,000c— .Sept 1 1926 i s ’ 15 . . .
47,716..........1925-1935
ley County. Ineorp. Sept. 10 1884. State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24S7.47 +
Improvement Bonds.
Commission government adopted Pop’n in 1910, 13829: 1920____23,411 fis Paving Bonds.
J-J $30,000_______________ 5s '08
1 3 ,5 0 0 -.-..........-.1938
Mch. 20 1912.
IN T .at fiscal agency In N . Y .
GEN. B D . D T. Dec 1923.. $119,400
Water-Works Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
_ 331,960 5s ’06 . —
5s ’24 . . . $25,000......................... ATCHISON CO. DR. DIS. NO. 1. Assessment debt (add’l) _ 2.358 693 GEN. BD. D $30.000--July 15 ’ 25-36
Assess, value 1923________
T. Dec 1923— $195,518
P. O. Muscotah.
Internal Impt. Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923-S40.02 + Assessment debt (add’l) _
_ 100.000
5 s ’ 13 J-D $6,000c.. . June 1 1933
Drainage Bonds.
*Int. at Nat. Pk. B k.. N . Y . O Assessed value 1923_______ 2.325.262
6s
J-J Ul6,800_Ju1y 1 ’ 25-’28
Refunding Warrants.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923— $46.74
I 4,622— July 1 1929 BELOIT.
5 s ’ 12
. . . $79,000c...June 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 1923-$25,622
W aterworks Extension Bonds.
CANTON.
This city is In Mitchell County.
_s
...$ 2 1 3 ,0 0 0 _______________ Assess, val. (real est.) 1923.-800,000
W ater Bonds.
This city is in McPherson County.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
-s
. . . $87,000____________
W ater Bonds.
A TTIC A .
-s
. . . $44.000_______________
GEN. BD . D T. Dec 1923— $62,000 5s ’20 J-J $37,000_______________
This city is in Harper County.
Paving & San. Sewer B onds.
_ 172,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’23-879,000
-s
- $501.490________ _____ GEN. BD. DT. Dec 1923..$34,000 Assessment debt (add’l)_
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed value 1923________ 817.938 Assessed valuation 1923___4,306,844 Total assess, value 1923____ 697,683
4H s’02 F-A $46,000c__Aug 15 1932 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$27.23 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23_$32.45 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23 $37.00
4 s ’03 F-A 8.000c. .Aug 15 1933 Population 1910, 737; 1920______744 Popula’n 1910. 3,082; 1920. 3.315 Pop. (Census), 1910, 684; 1920, 700
6s ’08 M -N 40,50ftc_ May 1 1928
_
BELOIT SCHOOL DIST.
CAWKER CITY.
5 s ’ l l M-S 10,000c...Sent 1 1931 ATW OOD.
This city is in Mitchell County.
'16
12.000___ July 1 1936
This city is in Rawlins County.
School bonds.
5s 19 J-J $25.000____ Tuly 1 1939 GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1922— -$35,518
City Hall Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
.Tnlv ' i pool
4J4s '1 6 --- $60.000___ Oct 1 1936 5s ’23 M-S $30.000_-.M ar 15 1943
Assessment debt (add'l)____ 29,482
Railroad Aid Bonds.
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?) BOND. D E B T Nov 30 ’ 20-$171,000 Assessed valuation 1923____ 921,441
total assess, val 1922.. 4 991-735 City'taxrate (per $1,0001 ’23-S11.00
6s ’06 A-O 20,000c... .A pr 2 1926 Assessed valuation 1923____$568,512
5s ’09 J-D 20.000c....June 1 1929 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23_$61.60 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$18.00 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 -$34.27
5s ’09 F-A $20,0 0 0c...A u g 1 1939 Population 1910, 680; 1920______ 919 Population 1920 (est.)________ 3.315 Population in 1910. 870; 1920. 788




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KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS




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. DT. Nov 1 ’ 24. $385,770
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 420.560
Total assessed vai n 1924.-6,149,973
Total tax (per $1,000) '24____ $38.70
Population 1910. 3,214 1920. 5,061
DONIPHAN COUNTY.
County seat Is Troy.
Road Bonds.
4H s
- . - $62,000.......................... Drainage Bonds.
5s 13 - - . tl6.0 0 0 -.J a n 1 ’25-’32
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924$78,000
Ass'd val. ’22 (equalized) .30,403,400
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1922
S7.12
Pop’n , 1910".' "l4",422f "1920," " l3 .438
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
County seat Is Lawrence.
Road Bonds
-s
„ $300.000........................ .
5s ’ 22 J-J 200,000_____ Jan 1 1932
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 21 '24 $474,000
Tot. ass’d val. '24 (a c t .)..47,915,737
State & co. tax (per $1,000)
1924......................................... .$7.07
Pop'n 1910, 24,724; 1920____23,998
INT. at State Treas. office and at
National Park Bank, N . Y .

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CHANUTE.
CLARK COUNTY.
_ $14,120
Assessment debt (add’l)_
This city Is In Neosho County.
County seat Is Ashland.
Total assess, valuation ’23.2,693,454
Incorporated as a city of the third
R efu nding.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-.39.60
_
class Jan. 21 1873 and o f the second 4s ’02 J-J $96,000r_ July 1 1932 Pop’n, 1910, 3,064; 1920_____ 3,155
class June 25 1889. Commission BOND. D EBT N ov 1924 $96,000
government adopted N ov. 7 1911. Sinking fund______________ 26,872 COLUMBUS SCHOOL DIST.
Assessed value, 1924_____ 12.167,255
School Bonds.
City Hall & Memorial Bonds.
5s ’24 P-AfS60,000c-Feb 1 ’30-’34 State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 $7.21 4J4s’ 18 M-N$35,500____M ay 1 1938
(Subject to call May 1 1923)
1130,000c_Feb 1 ’35-’44 Pop'n in 1910, 4,093; 1920, 4,98y
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y ., 5 s ’ 19 M -N 20,000...M a y 15 1939
Park B onds (Red. beg. in 1922).
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1924. $60,000
6s '12 F-A _ 25 ,000 c...F eb 1 1932 and State Treasurer’s office.
Total assessed valuation'24 3.300.000
Sewage-Disposal Plant.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$10.50
5s
. . . f$18,000c____ 1925-1933 CLARK CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Ashland.
Population in 1922___________3,500
1 3,000c__________1934
School Bldg. B onds.
W ater Improvement Bonds.
($48.000c____ 1925-1930 414s’ 16 J-J $30,00 0c...Ja n 1 1931 COMANCHE COUNTY.
(Subject to call)
County seat Is Ooldwater.
-s
...
] 14,000c_1931-1932
1 9 ’24- $30,000
Refunding Bonds.
15,000c_________ 1933 BOND. DEBT N ov1924___1,500,996
32,000c--------1934-1935 Total assessed val. $1,000)'24 $22.90 414s’04 J-J $123.000___ July 1 1934
22.000___ Jan 1 1942
(88.000c_____ 1936-1942 School tax rate (per at State Treas­ 5s ’ 12 J-J
IN T. Is payable
(Due $13,000 in the even years and
CO. BD. DT. Oct 1924-- $124,000
urer's office in Topeka.
$12,000 in the odd years.)
Sinking funds_____________
2.803
Assessed vai n, real estate. 7.745 350
Electric Light Bonds.
Assessed val’n, personal.. 2,142.225
-s
...
$70,000c_1925-1938 CLAY CENTER^
This city Is In Clay County, Other assessable property. 1.151 355
G eneral R efu nding Bonds.
19 1880.
_s
28.000c.........1925-1928 tnc. June Bonds (Red. beg. 1920.)
Tot .ass’d val.'24 (65 % act.) 11.038,930
Sewer
Filter Bonds.
J-J $12.000c_________ 1939 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'24-$9 50
-s
...
$12,743c______ 1933 5a
1910, 3,282 1920.
R efdg. W ater (Red.beg.in 1923). Population Nat. Park Bank, N . 5,302
IN T . at
Y.
C ity Improvement Bonds.
5s
.0 0
($3.246.62c
1925’ 13 J-J $ 3 3ater0 ---............ .1933
Bonds.
CONCORDIA.
2,597.95c______ 1926 s Light -and W
-.
$80.000_____________
This city is in Cloud County. Inc.
1,995.08c
1927
1,99.5.09c______ 1928 GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923 . $100,000 as a 2d class city Mar. 23 1887.
_ 400.565
1,995.08c______ 1929 Assessment debt (add'l)_
City
Tot.ass’d val.’23(80% act.)4.851.765 414s’ 13 Building Bonds.
2.995.09c______ 1930
J-J $25,000____July 1 1933
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$28.65
Paving Bonds.
2,995.08c
- 1931
Population 1910, 3.438; 1920, 3.715 5s & 5 14s $377,846....................1941
995 09c
_ 1932
IN T. at State Treas. office and at
GEN. BD . D T . Dec i o' ’24'." $731,483
Sewer (Outlet) Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l ) . . . 101,095 National Park Bank. New York.
5s ’ 15 . . .
$1,696 . . . ’25 & ’26
Assessed value. 1924 .
9.830.000
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 F-A $36.000____Aug 1 1949
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24-$29.34 CLAY CENTER SCH. D. NO. 2.
B uilding Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 9.272: 1920. 10,286
Water-Works Bonds.
414s'15 J-J $ l2,000-.$2,000 yearly 5s ’07 F-A $43,000c_ Feb 1 1927
_
BOND. DEBT July 1 1919. $39,000 4 t * s l7 J -J
CHANUTE SCH. DIS. NO. S.
12,700____Jan 11937
Sinking fund______________
3.000 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 ’24- $415 716
School-Bldg. Bonds.
39.995
5s ’ 13 J-Dul 10.000.........
1933 Assess, val.'22(60% a c t .)..4.824.216 Sinking funds____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24-.$110.000 Sch iax rate (per $1,000) '23—$9 60 Assess, val. 1925_________ 6,497,924
Sinking fund____________
35.321 Population in 1919___________ 4,526
Tot tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24 $27.83 +
Assess, val. 24___________12,943,095
Population 1910, 4.415 1920. 4.705
IN T . at State Treas. office and
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-*12.00 COFFEYVILLE.
This olty Is In Montgomery County
at Nat. Park Bank, New York City.
Population in 1922 (est.).........11.079
Inoorp. In 1872. Commission gov­
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at State ernment adopted Sent. 14 1909.
CON C O R D IA SCH. DIST. NO. 4
Treasurer’s office; others at fiscal
Elec. Light R efu nding Bonds.
Tb*s district is in Cloud County.
agency in New York City.
5s ’ l l
J-J
$17,000r_1925-1941F ui ding Bonds.
Railwav-Aid Bonds.
CHAPMAN.
4 14s i 7 J-J $75,000____July 1 1937
5s '15 F-A $30.0 0 0 c _____1925-1935
(Subject to call July 1 1922)
This city is in Dickinson County.
R efu nding W arrants.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 r24- $87,500
Paving Bonds.
19.945
5s ’22 J-J $76,000____July 1 1942 5s ’ 07 F-A $134,529r.................1927 Sinking fund_____________
W ater-W orks Extension Bonus. Tot.ass’d val.'24 (70%act.)7.174.104
GE N . B D . D T. Nov 1924.
None
$130,000 1932 Sch. tax rate (per $l,000)’2 l $130.00
Assessment debt Dec 1924- .$129,500 5s ’ 12 A-O
Memorial Hall Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924__ 1,027,140 5 HJs'21 J-D $50.000................. -.1941 Population in 1922___________5,124
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$12.90 5s ’ 23 M-S
195,000 1925-1943
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 §27.00 GEN. BD . D T. Sept 30’24 $426,529 COTTONW OOD FALLS.
Population in 1910, 781; 1920. 855 Water debt
(inc) )
130.60!) This city is in Chase County.
W ater System Bonds.
Assess, debt, add'l_____— 554 252
CHASE COUNTY.
...
$5,900...........................
Sinking fund____________
75 270 5s
Cottonwood Falls Is the countv seat Tot.assess.val.’ 24(act.val.) 12 541.047 GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923-. $86,000
B D . D T. (road) Oct 18 ’24 $34,000 City tax rate (per$1.000)'24?l3. 3 +
Other bonded debt_______
88.014
Sinking fund____________
6 000 Pop’n 1910,
Assessed valuation 1923___1,037.945
12,687; 1920_13.452
Ass’d val. '24 (74% a c t .).27.660,735
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y ., City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-S16.00
State and county tax rate (per
Tot.tax rate (per$ 1,000) '23$31.54 4$1,000), 1924. _______
. _$7.69 and at fiscal agency in Topeka.
Population in 1910, 899; 1920, 1,044
Pop’n in 1910, 7,527; 1920, 7,144 COFFEYVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
COUNCIL GROVE.
IN T .atN at Park Bank, N .Y .C ity.
Building Bonds.
This city is in Morris County.
5s ’06 J-J $35,000c_ July 1 1926
_
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY.
(SubJ. to call 3,000 In ’23.’ 24 &’25.) GEN. BD. DT. Dec 1923. $255,556
_ 210,844
County seat Is Sedan.
5s '08 J-J
8,500c...Jan 1 1933 Assessment debt (add'l)_
Assessed valuation 1923___2,212,628
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
(Subject to call any tim )
4s '17 J-J $25.000___ Jan 1 1927 5s ’09 J-J
32,000c......... ....... 1934 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23-$46.90
Population 1910, 2,545; 1920--2.857
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.) - ’ 15_____
55.000...................
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’24 $50,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1917- $109,500
COUNCIL GROVE SCH. DIST
2.247 Sinking fund______________
Sinking fund___________
7.491
H igh-School B uilding Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1924 .-20.736.021 Assess, val. '22(abt. a c t.).1 5.764,964
Co. tax (per $1,000) '24______ $5.84 School tax (per $1,000) 1923 -$15 75 414s'17 J-J *41.000____Jan 11937
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927.)
Population 1910, 11,429; ’20. 11.598
IN T . at State Treas. office and
(?)
at Nat. Park Bank. New York City. TOTAL D E B T ..................
CHENEY.
Assessed valuation 1922 $2,808,313
This city is in Sedgwick County
School tax rate(per $1,000)’23-$20.00
COLBY.
W ater W orks Bonds.
This city is in Thomas County.
5s
$40.000.......................
CRAW FORD COUNTY.
W ater W orks & Elec. Light.
Sewer Bonds.
Girard is the county seat.
6s ’20 - - . $20.000.-July 1 ’25-’30 4 ^ s ’ 10 —. $45,000___ July 1 1935
Road Im provement Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
BON DED D E B T ...............
(7)
6s '21
.s
- . - $60,000........................... ................ J-J $168,000 _____ 1925-1931
Total assessed value 1923 $565,250
5s
. . . 500.000______ ________
Total tax rate (per $1 ,000) '23-$4;.80 5s Paving -Bonds.
'19 - - $120,500 ......... 1925-1939 414s’23 F-A $63,000 _____ 1925-1933
Pop. (Census), 191C 734; 1920. 636
4 t^s’23 F-A 81.000 _____1925 -1933
Sewer Bonds.
5s '19 - - - $445,000_____ ____ 1949 TOT. BD. D T. .July 1921. $240 000
cherryvale!
Ass’d val. (equalized) ’22.54,536,095
(Optional after
This city Is In Monl jomery County. GEN. B D . D T . Nov 261929.)
County tax (per $1,000) 1922—S7.88
Commission goveri cnent adopted Assessment debt (add’L _'24$172,128 Popuiat’ n 1910. 51,178 1920, 61.800
_
63,872
M ay 1 1911.
fN T. at office of State Treasurer.
Other bonded debt__ 105.000
Sewer Bonds.
assess, val. 1924----404
4Ms
. . . $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ......................... Total tax (per $1,000) 1924.1.26230 ■- DELPHOS.
Total
$50
*
This city is in Ottawa County.
W ater-W orks Boi ds.
SHa'll J-J $105.000.___ Jan 1 1931 Population 1910. 1.130; 1920. 1,114 GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 4 ’24- $44,000
Assessed valuation 1924__ 1,052,000
F un din g Bonds. •
COLBY CONSOL. S. D. NO. 4.
5s
F-a $63,000 _____ Feb 1925
Tuis district is in Thomas County. Total tax rate (per$l,000) '24_$27.90
614s’ 12 M-S 49.735...................1931
Population in 1910, 767; 1920, 870
uilding
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 14 ’ 24. $356 987 _s School B*130 000 Bonds.
__________
Assessment debt (ad« 1 ) ... 1V3,673 BOND. D EBT Oct IS ’24. $130,000 DEXTER.
This city is in Cowley County.
Sinking fund_____________
50 oon Assessed valuation 1924 -.2.250 081
Assessed valuation 1C 14__ 2.955.5 )3 School tax rate (per$l ,000)’24-$13.40 GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923--S35.000
Total tax (per $1 000 15 2.3... .$41 66 Population 1924 (est.)-------------2,000 Assessed value 1923_______ 7363,459
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$34.75
Pop’n 1910. 4.304
4920. -1.69*
Population 1910, 512; 1920______ 497
IN T . at State T i ias. office ana o o l d w a t e r !
In N . Y . C it y ._____
This city is in Comanche County. DICKINSON COUNTY.
W ater W orks Bonds.
County seat Is Abilene.
CHERRYVALE SCH. D IST.
5s ’ 23 F-A $15,000____Feb 1 1943
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924- $32,000
R efu
’21 - - - $20,000----------------------Sinking fund_______________ 4.011 5V£s’23 nding Bonds.
J-J $26.000-.Jan 2 ’26-’40 6s R efu nding Bonds.
Assessed val. (act. val.) 23 4,225.000 GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923- $125,000
4Ms’ 18 J-J $ 168,000c____1925-1948
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$18.00 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
29,o00
Road Bonds
Population 1921-------4,900 Assessed valuation 1923___1,130,946
5s
.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-$18.00 5 s '20 - . . $189.000c.........................
‘20
5 1 .0 0 0 c--....... ..............
CHETOPA.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23-139.65
This city is in Labette County. Population in 1910, 684; 1920, 1,207 59£s’ 21 J-J 221.000c. Apr 1 ’25-’41
5s ’21 . . . 197,000c.........................
Incorporated in 1870.
4 '4 s '2 2 _
_
55.0002--------- -------R efu nding Bonds.
COLONY.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 0 ’24 $894,000
5s ’ 17 — . $27,000c.July 1 ’25-’32
This city is in Anderson County.
Assessed val'n, real estate-36,699,.540
Sewer Bonds
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 15 ’24--$75.000
4Jis’ 16
$4,000 _____ 1925-1926 Assessed valuation 1924_____ 588,648 Assessed val’n, personal-.22,517,984
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____$30,570 City tax rate (per $1,000) '2 3 - i l l . 44 Total assessed val. 1924
(act.
Assessed val. 1924 (about
Population in 1910, 530; 1920, 997 County val.)_____________59,217,521
tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$4.60
% actual)________________ 884,000
Pop’n, 1910, 21,816; 1920, 25,777
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—$35.25 COLUMBUS. ~
IN T . payable at State Treasury li
Pop’n 1910, 1,548; 1920..............1,519
This city is in Cherokee County.
Topeka.
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
City Hall Bonds.
4>4s’24 F-A $30,0 0 0 c-..A u g 1 1944 DIGHTON.
Main sewer bonds________ $13,000
This city is in Lane County
CIMMARRON.
Sewer improvement bonds.
14.000 GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923.. None
This city is in Gray County.
20.060 Assessment debt____________$37,000
G E N . B D . D T. Dec 1923--$34,000 Water-works refunding bds
25,032 Assessed valuation 1923------ 638,644
Assessed valuation 1923___ 600,000 Water-works impt. bon ds..
15,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23_$27.25
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$38.90 Railway aid bonds-----------80,432 Population 1910, 370; 1920_____ 503
Population 1910, 587; 1920------- 599 GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923-.

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EDW ARDS COUNTY.
County seat Is Kinsley.
Railroad Aid— C. K. & W . RR
4s ’91 M-N *$ 12.000c. . Nov 1 1930
(Subject to call 1910.)
R ef. C. K. & W. RR. Bonds.
5s ' l l F-A *$45,000c.-Aug 1 1931
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1931.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 17 ’ 24 $38,000
8,700
Sinking fund____________
Assessed val., real_______ 12,592.209
Assessed val., personal_ 3,102,459
_
Other assessable property. 2,865,498
Total assess, value (65%
actual) 1924........
18.560,166
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24-$22.30
Popula'n 1910, 7,033; 1920, 7.057
*1NT. at State Treas. office; others
at National Park Bank, N .Y .
ELDORADO.
This city is in Butler County.
F iltration Plant Bonds.
4 14s' 17 J-J $6,000__ Nov 1 ’ 25*’ 27
W ater Works Bonds.
414s'17 J-J $6 0.00 0.........................
Sewer Bonds.
5s '19 . . . $10.000.—Jan 1 ’25 29
Paving Bonds
-s
$185.000..................... .....
F unding Bonds.
-s
. . . $54,490.90 ----------------GEN. BD. DT. Dec 1923— $349,438
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 350,299
Assessed valuation 1923— 9,287,045
Total tax rate (per $1 ,000)'23-$38.10
Pop’n 1910, 3.129; 1920............10,995
ELDORADO SCH_ DIST. N o. S
5s ' l l . . . $30.000___ Jan 1 1931
-s
...
60.000...........................
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '24 $211,000
Total assess, val. 1924___ 12,591,136
Total tax (per $1,000) ’ 24____ $18.00
ELGIN.
This city is in Chautauqua Co.
Paving B onds.
5s ’22 J-J $50,000___ July 1 1942
5s ’ 22 J-J
65,043.76-June 1 1942
Sewer B onds.
6s '22 J-J $24,000.--Jan 1 ’25-’32
(Optional any time.)
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923..$30,000
Assessment debt (add’ l)___ 145.043
Assessed valuation 1923------ $565,495
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-$31.60
Total tax rate (p e r il,000) '23-$73.80
Population in 1920---------------------600
ELK C IT Y.
This city is in Montgomery Co.
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1922-—$57,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 40.000
Assessed valuation 1923--------541,495
City tax rate (per $1.000) ’23-$24.00
T ot. t»x rate (per $1.000)'23 $49.26 +
in in to. 659; 1920, 725
ELKH ART.
This place is in Morton County.
W ater & Light-S.vstem Bonds.
6s '19 J-J $60,000 ..........1940-1949
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24—$229,955
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,041,437
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$45.00
Population in IQ^o 1,160; ’21-2,000
ELLINW OOD.
This city is in Barton County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 24 F-A $18,000___ Feb 1 1944
L ight and W ater Bonds.
5s
J-J
36,000c.$2,000 yearly
Sewer Bonds.
5s
F-A $29,000c.$l,500 yearly
Paving Bonds.
5s
M-S $4 l,090c.$2,000 yearly
5s
M-S 108.000c-$5,000 yearly
5s
F-A 22,500c-$l,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 1924 $230,000
Total assessed value 1924--1,552,145
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$26.10
Population in 1910, 976; 1920, 1,103
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
ELLSWORTH.
This city Is In Ellsworth County.
Incorporated Mar. 2 1869.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4Ks'23 A-O $17,000--Apr 1 ’25-’41
Judgm ent F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 24 J-J $19,179___ July 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
5Hs
- - - $21.000----------------------W ater W orks R efu n d in g B onds.
6148
s-a $40.000__________ 192*
W ater W orks B onds.
4>4s
$43,000_______________
Railroad R efu n d in g B onds.
414s
- - . $17,000_______________

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ELLSWORTH (Concluded).
Sewer B onds.
4%a'\7 J-J $ 9 ,0 0 0 ..-Jan 1 ,25-,37
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 18 ’ 24 $288,879
Assess.val.’ 24___________ 3.145,000
Tot.tax rate(per $1,000)’23 $30.82 +
Population 1910, 2,041; 1920—2.066
ELLIS.
This city Is In Ellis County.
W ater and E lectric-Light Bonds
5s
F-A $31,000____ Feb 1 1929
43^s F-A 10,000____ Aug 1 1937
W ater Extension Bonds.
5s
M -N$16,600r._Nov 29 1936
5J4s M-S 31,800____ Mar 1 1937
5s
F-A 30,000___________ 1938
5s
J-J
30,000___________ 1941
Sewer Improvement Bonds.
5s
F-A $21.500r_______ 1937
5s
F-A
3,000r____ part yearly
by2s M-S 16,000— $2,000 yrly.
Paving Bonds.
5K s
J-J $121,040_____$7,120 yrly
5Ms J-J
82,800_____ 4,600 yrly
5s
M -N 19,000____ 1,000 yrly
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 14 ’24- $161,400
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 263.340
Assessed valuation 1924___2,105,392
City tax rate (per $1,000' '24-$17,00
Population 1910, 1,404; 1920— 1,876
IN T . is payable in Topeka.

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
D istrict Sewer Bonds.
___$803.54_____ part yearly
Im provement B onds.
4% s
...
$2,506.40 .....................
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923— $190,500
Assessment debt (add’l) __ 546,792
Assessed valuation 1923 . .3,511,009
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923..$42.58t
Pap. ’ 10. 2,333; 1920, 2,606
6s

FAIRFAX DRAIN. DISTRICT.
This district is in Wyandotte Co.
Bonds described below declared to
be an obligation of the entire district
by both the Wyandotte County Dis­
trict Court and the State Supreme
Court (see V. 117, p. 1687).
5s ’23 F -A /$288,040c_ - Aug 1 ’25-’46
I 98,000c.-Aug 1 ’47-’53
5s ’24 J-J 350,000.-July 1 ’25-’54
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2604.)
BOND. DEBT Aug 1923---$397,000
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office or
the Commerce Trust C o., Kansas
City.

FINNEY COUNTY.
Garden City Is the county seat.
R oad Bonds5s ’20 A-O $40,000_______________
_s
...
90,000.— . ...................
R ailroad Bonds.
5s ’09 J-J $43,000___ N ov 1 1929
B O N D . DEBT Nov 16 ’ 24 $849,000
EM PORIA.
County seat ot Lyon County. In­ Assessed valuation 1924 .18,071,554
corporated April 1 1870. Commis­ 'fax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $9.41
1910. 6,908; 1920, 7,674
sion government adopted Feb IS Population State Treas. office,County
IN T at
1910. Pop'n 1910. 9,058; '20, 11,273 Tceas. .office and in N . Y . City.
Im provement Bonds.
($12,000--Feb 1 ’26-’27
-s
F-A i 11,000___ Feb 1 1928 FLORENCE. in Marion County.
This city is
10,500___ Feb 1 1929
W ater Bonds.
l 44,000--Feb 1 ’30-’33
R efu n d . (Red.beq.\0yrs. from issue 5s T9 J-J $22,500 _____ 1925-1939
4Ms'S9 F-A $22,000c— Dec 1 1929 5s Paving Bonds.
’22
4 Ms’ 99 F-A 162,00 0 c-..M a y 1 1929 TOTAL F-A $24,300 _____ 1925-1942
DEBT Oct 21 1924 $397,500
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________ 101,000
4 K s’06 J-J $10,000___ July 1 1928 Total assess, value’ 1924_ 1,645,139
_
Sewer B onds.
♦H s’10 J-J $11,000r_ July 1 1930 Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’24_$31.50
_
Population 1910, 1,168 1920, 1.317
5s ’21 - - .
1,260($420 y ’ly
l
Jan 1
6s ’21 _ . .
500____$250 y ’rly FORD COUNTY.
6s ’21 J-J
7,500___ Jan 1 1941
County seat is Dodge City. Bonds
5 s ’21 J-J
25,000___ Jan 1 1951 tax-free.
5s ’22 F-A 90.000-.A ug 1 ’25-’42
R ailroad-Aid Bds. (Red. in 1917).
Water W orks Bonds.
4M s’99 J-J *$54,000c_ Oct 2 1937
_
4M s’ 16 M-S $75,000____ Mar 1 1936
C ourt-H ouse (Red. aft. July 1 ’21)
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-D
42,200_ June 1 1936 5s ’l l J-J $65,000c_ July 1 1931
_
_
5H s
F-A
57,000___Aug 1 1946 BON D. DEBT Oct 4 ’24. $119,000
4M s’23 - - . $43,500--A u g 1 ’26-’43 Sinking funds----------------12,916
(For maturity see Y. 118, p. 1050.) Total assessed val. 1924--31,303,541
5 s ’24 J-D 1 5 ,0 0 0 ---..................... Ssate & Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24 $5 83
BOND. D EBT Dec 1923. $698,460 Populat’n 1910, 11,393 1920, 14,273
Assessment debt (add’l ) - .
205.546
*1NT. at State Treas. office; others
Assess, val. 1923________ 14,856,056
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$33.50 at National Park Bank, N . Y .
IN T . on electric-light bonds pay­
able in N . Y .; other bonds in Topeka FORT SCOTT.
County seat of Bourbon County,
la c . Feb. 27 1860. Commission gov­
EMPORIA SCHOOL DISTRICT ernment adopted Feb. 3 1914.
B uilding (Ini. in Topeka.)
Internal Improvement Bonds.
4j^s’09 J-J $25.000c_ July 1 1921 -s
_
. . . $381.024.83....................
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.
Water-Works Bonds.
4K a’12 J-J $135.000c.................1931 446s
. . . $188 000_______ ______
(Subject to call 1922.)
Condensary Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . 150,000_____________
-s
—
$2,250______________
4H s’24 F-A 150,000___ Aug 1 195Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
(Optional Aug. 1 1944.)
.8
...
$22,000______________
R efu n d in g (Ini. in Topeka.)
Southern RR. Bds.
4s
J-J
$6,000c_________ 1921 -s Eastern & $18,000.........................
—_
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 4 ’24 $421,001
Deficiency Bonds.
Ass’d val 1924-----------------16.802,68 -s
...
$25,000.........................
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24J16.4I
Refunding Bonds.
Population In 1920............. ...1 2 ,0 0 ( 446s’C9 J-J $41,000c...J u ly 1 1929
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 18 ’24 $677,275
e n t e r p r is e !
Water .debt (included)_____ 18S.OOO
This city is in Dickinson County Assassmentldebt (add’l)_
_ 381,025
Sewer Bonds.
Asssssai valua, real estate-5,426,540
5 s ’ 19 A-O $17,500--.O ct 15 192! Assessed value, personal_ 3,783,920
_
W ater and Light Bonds.
Ot harass assa hie property. _ 1,585,814
5 s ’ 14 J-J $2,000___ July 1 192! Total assessed value 1924.10,796,274
Paving Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $41-40
_
5s ’22 M-S $79,500........... ..............
4% s’22 A-O 38,000______________ Pop’n 1910. 10,463; 1920____10,693
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s '22 J-D $8,500___ Dec 1 193: FORT SCOTT SCHOOL DIST.
5s ’ 22 M-S 3,000___ Sept 1 192’
§B uilding Bonds
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924---$148,50i 4448+2 J-J S76.000c— _July 1 1942
Assessment debt (add’l)_____118,00< (Subject to call $25,000 July 1 1932
Total assessed val. 1924-- .988,07
and $25,000 July 1 1937.)
R efu n d in g Bonds
T o.al tax rate (per$l,000) ’24 $29.5'
Population in 1910. 706 1920. 97 444s’09 J-J $|18,000c— July 1 1929
444s’15 J-J 816,000c— .July 1 1925
(Redeem. $2,000 yrly. beg. July 1’ 16)
ERIE.
4 44s’ 17 J-J $60,000-July 1 ’ 37&’47
This city is in Neosho County.
6s 21 M-S 76,500_____ 1925-1941
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s
$16,000________ ______ BOND. D EBT Oct 13 1924 $312,500
5,967
GEN. BD . D T . Nov 18 ’24 $192,601 Sinking fund....... ..................
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
19,189 Total assessed value 1924
(about actu al)________ 10,885,354
Assessed valuation 1924-._1,237,155
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 .$21,73 Sch. tax (per $1.000) ’24_____ $17.95
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S37.13 Population in 1923 (est.)_____12,000
5 Int. at State Treas. office: others
Population 1910, 1,300; 1920, 1,167
at National Park Bank, N. Y .
EUDORA.
This city is in Douglas County.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Ottawa is the ounty seat.
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923.. $6,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 56,800
Road Bonds.
Assessed value 1923________ 597,776 6s ’21 $38,700 —-Feb 15 & Aug 15
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$38.76
1925-1931
Population 1910, 640; 1920______ 627 4 3 s ’22 J-J $54,400..$2,500 yearly
+
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 1924- $200,300
EUDORA RUR. HIGH SCH. DIS. Sinking fund____________
9 000
This district (P. O. Eudora) is in Assessed value, real estate.26 525.430
Douglas County.
Assessed value, personal.. 6 793 665
School Bonds.
Other assessable property. 10,426 015
44$sT8J-J $25.000...................1933 Tot.ass’d val. ’24 (3-5act.)43,745,110
GEN. D EBT Oct 3 ’ 23____ $30,000 County tax rate(per$l 000) 24$ 11 90
Floating debt (additional).
2,500 Populat’n 1910, 20,884; 1920. 21,946
Tot.ass’d val.’23(M a ct,.)..3.250,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-$7 44 FREDONIA.
Population 1923 (est.)_________1,800
This city is in Wilson County.
L ight. Heat & Power Bonds.
EUREKA.
5s ’24 M-S+Sl50,000-Mar 1 ’34-’53
This city is in Greenwood County.
Sewer Bonds.
Memorial Bonds.
5s
s-an $11.800.............— 1938
5s ’24 A-O $26,000____Apr 1+944 5s
s-a
606.43.part yearly
Main Sewer B onds. **i'^-<J, ,**P*
W ater Bonds.
5s
— _ $10,000 July 1 ’35&’36 444s
s-an $66,600—$2,000 yearly
F un din g Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
5s
— . $19.000— -M ay 15 1931 5s
s-a $164,894.36—part yearly
Paving B onds.
Park Bonds.
5s&5Ks— $58,731____part yearly 5s
s-an $3,700_________ 1930




TOTAL D EBT Oct 20 ’24. $191,600
Water debt (incl.)________
66,600
1,654
Sinking fund______________
Assess, val.. real estate____ 1,611 565
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,036.250
Other assess, property____
238 705
T ot’ass’dval.’24(75% act.) .2,886,520
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$38.90
Population 1910, 3,040; 1920—3.954
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
FREDONIA SCH. DIST. NO. 40.
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 1924 $107,100
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
11,666
Tot. assd. val.’24(75%act.)3,530 790
School tax rate(per $1,000)’24 $18.06
Population 1923 (est.)______ 4,000

[V ol. 119,
TOTAL D E B T Oct 1 1921. $39,000
_
Total assessed val. 1922_ 2,621,777
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$16.50
Population in 1920___________ 3,000
GRAHAM COUNTY.
Hill City Is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
4kLs’09 J-J $51,000c—June 15 1939
(Subject to call June 15 1929)
BO N D .D E B T June 30 ’ 24 $49,000
11,182
Sinking fund____________
Assessed value, real estate.11,111,170'
Assessed value, personal.. 3,207,800
Otner assessable property. 1,279,549
Tot.ass'd val.'24 ()4 act.) .15,598,519*
3tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24—$6.50
Pop’n, 1910, 8,700; 1920 , 7,624
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office
in Topeka.

FRONTENAC.
This city is in Crawford County.
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923. — $17,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 40,951 GRANT COUNTY.
New Ulysses Is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1923_____870,985
The interest rate on first Issue of
Total tax rate (per $1,600)’21.$54.48
Population 1910, 3,396; 1920.-3,225 funding bonds was reduced by com­
promise from 6% to 4 % .
Railroad Aid B onds.
GALENA.
6s
. . . $12,500_______________
This city Is in Cherokee County.
F un din g Bonds.
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
6s 14 J-J $40.600c—Jan 1 ’25-’39
5s T8 J-D $76,000 ____ 1925-1943
R efu nd ing Bonds.
GEN. B D . DT. Oct 13 ’24. $169,600 2s '04 J-J
$7,773c-_Jan 1 ’ 25-’27
Assess, valuation 1924___1,960.600 TOTAL D E B T N ov 2 7 ’22 $71,300
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_$48.90 Sinking fund______________
1,498
Population 1910, 6.096; 1920.-4,712 Assessed val., real estate—3,328,715
Assessed val., personal____ 386,825
Other assessable p roperty. _
29,452
GARDEN CITY.
This city is in Finney County. Inc. T o t.a ss’d v a l.’2 2 (6 5 % a c t.) 3,744,992
State&Oo.taxtper $1 000) ’ 22.$16,50in 1887.
Population 1910, 1,087; 1920— 1,687
R efu nd ing B onds.
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
444s’03 J-J $66,00 0c...Ja n 1 1933
---------J
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’08 J-J $20.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1938 G R A Y COUNTY.
Cimarron is the county seat.
444s'17 J-J $57,300___ July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1932)
F unding B onds.
5s ’ 20 . . .
$ 6 ,7 0 0 ................ 1940 5V$s’05 . . . $55,000c___ Jan 1 1935
R ailroad-Aid Bonds.
BOND. D EBT N ov 2 0 ’24 $55,000
7,000
5s + 0 J-J $20,000c. Jan 1 1930 Sinking fund_____________
Assess, value, real estate.. 7,809,090
Funding Bonds.
_
5s +1 A-O
$49,000c________1931 Assess, value, personal_ 1,151,048
5s + 4 J-D 17.000___ June 1 1934 Other assess, property____ 2,402,548
5s + 5 J-J
4,000_ July 15 1935 Total assess, value 1924- -11,363,486
_
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24-$23.9©
Light Bonds.
5s + 3 J-J $40.000c— .Jan 1 1943 Population 1910, 3.674 1920, 4.711
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at National Park Bank, N .Y .
444s’ 17 J-J $25,000— N ov 15 1926
444s’ 17 . . .
22,000............... ............ GREAT BEND.
This city, is in Barton County.
444s’ 17 . . .
11,885................... .......
5s + 8 . . .
1 ,6 4 0 .................... ..
School Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A
8.373.........
1950 4% s’ 24 J-J $212,000_______________
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923.. $333,823 GEN. BD. D T . N o v 2 6 ’24- $238,589
Assess, debt (adrl’l ' _______ 401 335 Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 142,400
Assess, val. ’ 24 (100% act.) 3.739.187 Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 123,020
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$46.65 Sinking fund______________
21,000
P op’n 1910, 3,200; 1920______3,848 Assessed value, real estate.3,970,210
Assessed value personal_ 2,289,630
_
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
Other assess. property_____ 256,175Total assessed val’n, 1924.6,516,015
GARDEN CITY SCH, DIST.
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 $12.00
B uilding Bonds.
44£s’ 17 J-J $60,000c— July 1937 Population 1910, 4,662 1920. 4,460
(Subject to call after July 1927)
BOND. D EBT Nov 18 ’24. $128,000 GREENSBURG.
This city is in Kiowa County.
Sinking fund______________
15,006
W ater-W orks B onds.
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,781,315
_
$30.000___________1946
School tax rate(per $l,000t’24$16.O0 4v$sT6
Population in 1922 (est.)—
5,6o6 BOND. DEBT N ov. 1 7 ’23 $70,000
W Yer debt (included)____ $36,600
3 ,44&
8inki ng fund______________
GARNETT.
Assessed val. 1923________ 1,424,965
This city is In Anderson County.
GEN. B D . D T. Dec 1923.. $147,995 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$30.50
Assess, debt (incl.)_______
21,245 Population 1910, 1.199; 1920— 1,215
Total assess, value 1923___2.107,268
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S44 67 GREENBURG SCH. DIST.
This district is in Kiowa County.
Population 1910, 2,334; 1920.-2,329
High School Bldg. Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 22 M-S $85.000_______________
GEARY COUNTY.
(Due in 5. 10 and 15 years.)
Junction City is the county seat.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
C ou n ty Paving Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922..$2,554,637
4% s’ 19 A-O $64,000c____Oct 1 1940 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$l6.30‘
Road Bonds
5s ’20 F-A $45,200c_________ 1941
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’24 $400,000 GYPSUM.
This city is in Saline County.
Sinking fund____________
12 010
Ass’d val., real estate____10 111 816 GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923-—$20,000
Assessed val’n, personal.. 3.926 466 Assessment debt (add’l)_____16,835
Ass’d val., other prop___ 8 949 279 Assessed value 1923________ 732,48©
Tot.ass’d val.’24(75% act.)22,987 561 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$29.20
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’24-$24.06 Population 1910, 623; 1920_____ 732
Pop’n 1910, 10,063; 1920. 13 452 HALSTEAD.
IN T . is payable in New York.
This city is in Harvey County.
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 4 ’ 24- $93,000
GIRARD .
Assessed valuation 1923_ 2,087,425
_
This city is in Crawford County City tax rate (per $1,000) '23.-$8.00
Inc. Nov. 10 1869. Population 1910. Total tax rate (per $l.o60) ’23.$24.40
2,446 1920.3.161.
Population 1910, 1,004; 1920, 1,163
R efu n d in g City-Hall Bonds.
5s
F-A $12,000c..................1929
HAMILTON.
Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Greenwood County
5s
A-O $19.053c__________1932
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1 ’24. $75,053 GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923 — $117,00©
Assessed valuation 1923____ 485,981
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
74,950
Sinking fund______________
4,606 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 23.$29.11
Assessed value, real estate. 1,368,480 Population 1910, 325; 1920_____ 397
Assessed value, personal_
_ 700,240
Other assessable property.. 316,302 HAMILTON COUNTY.
Syracuse Is the county seat.
Total valuation 1924______ 2,385,022
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924--$46.47
5s
. . . $31,000...........................
IN TEREST at State Treasury.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s 96 — - $10,200c___Mar 1 1926
GIRARD SCH. DIST.
6s '96 J-J
3.300c-—Jan 1 1926
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’97 J-J
1.400c— -Jan 1 1927
5s ’ 14 June $50.000.........1925-1934 3s ’03 J-J
10,000c-—July 1 1933
TOTAL D E B T __________
(? '
6s ’ 24 . . .
75,000_______________
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$18.00
Bridge Bonds.
4s 09 M-S $23.000c. —Sept 1 1934
GOODLAND.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 8 ’22- $42,000
This city is in Sherman County.
Floating debt_____________
54,06©
Sewer Bonds.
linking fund________________ 8,66©
-s
$31.000_______________ Total assess, val. ’22 (act.) 6,194,751
Sewage-Disposal B onds.
$1,006) '22—$9 50
_s
. . . $80.000- —___________ State&Co.tax(per 3,360; 1920, 2.585
Population 191C,
W ater Bonds,
IN T. at State Treasurer’s office
s
$22 000
BOND. D EBT Dec 19*23"-” $5~01~,0l6 and at National Park Bank. N .Y .
Total assessed val. 1923-.S2.216.463
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 -$42.70 HANOVER.
This city is in Washington County.
Population 1910. 1,993 1920, 2.664
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1922— $44,500
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_
26,23©
GOODLAND SCH, DIST.
Other indebtedness_______
20.000
This district is in Sherman County Assessed valuation 1923_
_ 938,867
B uilding B onds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$l7.56
5s ’ 16 . . . $25.000.................. 1936 Total tax rate (per $1,©00) ’23-132.10
5s ’08 . . .
20.000.................. 1928 Population 1920, 1,039; 1922, 947

Dec., 1924.]
HARPER CITY.
This city Is In Harper County.
C ity Hall Bonds.
4H s’ 17 F-A *15.000___ Feb 1 1936
Sewage-Disposal W orks Bonds
5s ’ 12 A-O $7,000___ Oct 1 1932
(Due one-tenth yearly)
R efu nding Bonds.
45^s’ 17 F-A $15,500___ Feb 1 1937
5 Y .’23 F-A 10,000--Aug 1 ’26-’35
Sewer Bonds.
5. ’ 12 A-O $9,000____Oct 1 1942
Curb and G utter Bonds.
_ s ’ 18
$l,078.27Aug 1 ’ 25-’28
Paving Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D $44,500___ Dec 1 1939
5s ’ 19 J-D 108,000--Dec 1 ’25-’39
5 ’ 20 F-A 16,000______________
(Redeemed by Feb. 1 1940)
5 K s’20 F-A $33,000___ Feb 1 1940
Water=Works Bonds.
5 Y s ’20 M-S $29,000___ Mar 1 1935
R efu n d in g Railroad Bonds.
5s ’20 M-S $11,000.-Mar 1 ’25-’35
Special illum ination Bonds.
5s '20 F-A $3,600___ Feb 1 1930
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’24 -- $302,947
A.sessed value 1924_______ 1,684,277
Tot.tax rate(per $1,000)’23.$36.32 +
Population 1910. 1.638; 1920.-1,770
1NT. on bonds marked (a) at Nat
Park Bank, N . Y .; (6) at State Treas­
urer’s office.

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
W ater W orks Bonds.
4%s
J-J $40,000c. Jan 1 ’ 27 & 32
W ater-W orks R efu nd ing Bond*.
4s ’17 F-A' $20.000____Feb 1 1937
Auditorium Impt. B onds.
4Jis
J-J $75,000._July 1 ’25-’39
-s
75,000_______________
Paving Bonds.
4H s’23 A-O $45.000______________
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923-- $307,807
Assessment debt (add’l)
73,314
Assessed val. 1923 ______ 4,421,65s
Total tax (per $1.0001 1923__ $29.62
I NT. on auditorium improvement
bonds payable at office of State Treai.
HIAW ATHA S H. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $54,000
Total assessed value 1924-.5,400,000
School tax rare(per $1,000) '24.$12.50
Population in 1920___________ 3,322

HILL CITY.
This city Is In Graham County.
W ater and L ight B onds.
5s
. . . $14,000_______________
R efund. W ater (Red. beg. in ’24)
5s ’ 14 . . . $35.000c_________ 1944
Ref. El.-Lt. (Red. beg. in 1924).
5s T 4 . . . $15.000c__________1944
Refunding bonds_________ $18,000
BOND. D EBT Dec 10 ’24 $81,000
Water debt (included)_____
13.000
Sinking fund_____________
5 553
HARPER COUNTY.
Assessed val’n, real estate_ 475,145
_
Anthony is the county seat.
Assessed value, personal____517,435
R oad Im provement Bonds.
Assessed value, corporat’ns
7.262
4 ^ s ’24 J-J $50,000c_Julv 1 ’25-’44 Tot.ass’d val. ’ 24 ( 3 4 act.)_ 999,842
_
BOND. DEBT Sept 23 ’24__850,000 Total tax (per$!,000) 1924 -_$37.47
Population 1910, 14,748:1920-13,656 Population in 1910 , 983 1920 , 732
HARVEY CO. S. D. NO 52.
P. O. Newton.
5s ’24 . . . /$26,000—Apr 1 ’29&’ 34
1 12,000___ Apr 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '24 . $53,000
Total assess, val. 1923___ 2,780,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$8.00

HILT.
C IT Y
RURAL
H IG H
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 3.
Tnis district is in Graham County.
High S chool Bldg. Bonds5s
J-J $135,000c_________ 1937
BONDED DEBT Oct 1924 $135,000
Assessed valuation (60 to
70% actual) 1924________ 340.302
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S6.00

HASKELL COUNTY.
County seat is Sublette.
F unding Bonds.
SJis’ 14 J-J $24,000____M ay 4 1934 HILLSBORO.
This city is in Marion County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
E lectric Light Bonds.
4 s ’01 J-J $21,354c. July 1 1931
5s
J-J $ 19,200c-- Jan 1 ’25-’28
(Subject to call July 1 1911)
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 1924. $155,500
F unding C oun ty W arrants.
_
87,601
5s ’ 13 J-J
$1,000___ Jan 13 1933 Assessment debt (add'l)_
6 s ’ 13 A-O
1,500___ Apr 7 193i Total assessed value 1924--1.435.414
5 s ’ 13 J-J
4,821___ July 7 1933 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-S26-90
Population 1910, 1,134; 1920, 1,451
C ou rt H ouse Bonds.
-s
. . . $34.000________ $2,000y ’ly IN TEREST at Topeka.
TO T. DEBT Oct. 16 ’ 2 4 .. $167,355
Assessed val., real estate
3.811,072 HOISINGTON BOARD OF EDUC.
Assessed val., personal___ 1,613,378
This district (P. O. Hoisington) is
Tot. ass’d val.'24 (65%act.) 5,424,45 ) in Barton Co.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924--$19.92
School B uilding Bonds.
Population. 1910, 993; 1920, 1,455 5s ,11 J-J
$3 100c.Last bond ’25
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
i ‘4 s' 17 J-D 36.000c.. .J-J 1 ’25-’37
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 1924 $42,100
HAVEN.
Sinking fund______________
12.000
This city is in Reno County.
Assess, val. 1924 (act. val.) 3.068 377
GEN . BD. D T. Oct 18’ 24. $55,000 School tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $15 50
Assessed valuation 1924____ 730,000 Population in 1922 __________ 3.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$34.27
INT. payable at State Treasurer’s
Population in 1910, 528; 1920, 550 office in Topeka.
HAVEN SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
HOLTON.
This district is in Reno County.
This city is in Jackson Co. In­
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
corporated as a city of 3d class July
5s '19 J-J $40,000 ..........1925-1934 50 1870 and as city of 2d class Feb. 3
BO N D . DEBT Nov 10 1921 .$93,000 1888.
Assess, val. real estate_____4,186,129 \pr. 12 Commission gov’t adopted
1912.
Assessed val. personal_____ 1,154.070
Electric-Light B onds.
Other assess, property_____ 239,608 ttSa '07___$19,000_____ Jan 1 1937
Tot.ass’d val.’ 22(80%act.) 5,579.807 5s T3 . . .
23,000r___July 1 1943
School tax (per $1,000) 1923...$5.90
W ater-W orks Extension.
Population 1920 (est.)________ 1,341 5s T5
_ fiO.OOOr
_
Jan 1 1925
5s T5
43,000r___ Jan
I 1945
HAYS.
R efu nding Bonds.
This city Is In Ellis County.
_
6 H s ’14 . . .
$2,600............ ....1 9 3 9 4Hs’l7 J-J $40.800_ Jan 1 '25-’37
Bonds.
6 ^ s’ 15 - . 12.900..........
1945 5s SewerJ-J $19.410c_____
’ 12
Street Bonds.
TOT. B D . D T . Dec 1923-- $331,459
5s ’ 17 . . . $40,500 _____ 1925-1927 Total assessed value 1923--3.367.396
L igh t Plant Purchase Bonds
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-S29.63
-S '17 . . . $29,033.............. .......
Population 1910, 2,842; 1920 , 2,703
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5o *13 . . . $23,000 .................. 1933
HOLYROOD SCHOOL D IST R IC T
Sewer Bonds.
This district (P. O. Holyrood) is
6s ’ 10 . . . $30.000____M av 1 1930
5s ’23 J-J
12,600a -_Feo 1 ’25-’33 in Ellsworth County.
5s
$72,500_______________
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’09 . . .
18.000____ Jan 2 1929 BOND. D EBT Oct 15 1924 $60,000
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 3 1924 $334 046 Assessed valuation 1924 _$4 827.240
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 357.853 School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.S4.00
Other bonded debt________ 110434
Tot.ass'd val.’24(60% act.),3,718.800 HOPE.
This city is in Dickinson County.
Total tax rate (per $1.000) 24.$21.60
Population 1910, 1,961 1920. 3.165 GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923--S43.712
IN T . at National Park Bank, N. Assessment debt (add’l)____ 8,312
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 566,809
Y ., and State Treasurer's office.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$38.10
Population 1910, 567; 1923......... 589
h e r in g t o n '
This city Is In Dickinson County
HORTON.
Inc. Apr. 11 1887.
This city is in Brown County. InF unding Bonds.
6s g
J-D $7,000c...June 1 192S corp. In 1887.
Commission government approved
B Y s g A-O 33.500c.--A pr 11931
Mar. 5 1915: V. 100, p. 1185.
W ater and Light Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5s g
J-J $43,000c_ Jan 1 192S
_
6 ^ s g A-O 30 ,00 0 c...O ct 1 193J 4% s’23 _ -- $175,000-.____________
F unding Bonds.
6s '14 A-O 49,000c....A pr 1 1944
-s
. . . $97,733...........................
(Subject to call Apr 1 1934)
Sewer Impt. Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
.s
...
$7,885...........................
4Jis’ 17 . . . ($18,090-.July 1 ’ 25 36
Water and Light Bonds.
„
t 1,973.31..July 11937
5s ' l l F-A $ 17,000c..Apr 15 1941
_ Sewer Bonds.
W ater-W orks Ext. Bonds.
6s g
J-J
$8,000c
July 1 1930
£8 £ . , „ j - j
4,500c...Jan 1193! 5s T 2 F-A $38.000c....A ug 1 1932
City Hall Bonds.
6H s 18 . . .
469 .........1925-1928
5s T4 F-A $15.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1934
k W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’23 M-N$56,000 .M ay 1 ’28-’53 GEN. BD. D T. Sept 30 ’ 24 $408,735
5s '23 M -N 281,000--M ay 1 ’ 28-’53 Other indebtedness (add’l) . 290,000
GE N . BD. D T. Dec 1923.. $470,000 Total assessed value 1924.-2,520.229
Assessment debt (add’1) . . . 264,352 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____$12.50
Total assessed value 1923 3,121.584 Population 1910, 3,600; 1920, 4.009
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923 .$37.45
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
Population 1910. 3,273 1920. 4.065
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.
HOWARD.
This city is in Elk County.
HIAWATHA.
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923. $189,500
This city is in Brown County. Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
20,000
Commission government adopted Assessed valuation 1923___1,194,497
Feb. 3 1914. Pop. TO. 2,974; 1920. Tot. tax rate (peril,000)’23.$38.72 43.222.
Population 1910, 1,163; 1920-.1,060




65

R R . R efu n d in g Bonds.
4% s’ 16 J-J $6.000______ 1925-1927
Memorial Hall Bonds.
5 J4s’ 21 F-A $238,000 ___ 1925-1941
W hite Way B onds.
5s ’ 20 J-J
$5,500 ......... 1925-1929
W ater-W orks-lm pt. B onds.
4*<s’ l2 J-J $99 6 0 0 c ____1928-1942
GEN. B D . D T. Sept 30 '24 $919,048
Water debt (inch)_______
124.600
HUGOTON.
Assessment debt (add’l)
456,787
This city is in tevens County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’ 24- $100,000 Ass’d val.’24(abt. % act.)-14,256.309
_
Sinkingfund_____: _______
_
2 315 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $42.41
Assessed val., real estate_
_ 403.452
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 262.716
Other assessable property..
29.572 [NDEPENDEJ^ eTs CH. D. NO. 5.
Tot.ass’d val. ’24 (% a ct.). 695.740
Building Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $14.55 !H s
J-J $17,000c......... 1925- 20
Population 1910, 105; 1920, 644
( 20.000c____ 1925-1926
5s ’21 . . .
80,000c____ 1927-1930
1250,000c____ 1931-1940
HUMBOLDT.
This city is in Allen County. In- 5 s ’ 22 F -A / lOO.OOOc-Feb 1 ’36-’40
1 50.000c_ Feb 1 1941
_
corp. Oct. 19 1903 as city of 2d class
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 9 ’24 $517,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924-. 16,184.220
-s
23,000-............ ................ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924
$17.00
Population in 1924 (est.)____ 14.000
G eneral Sewer (Subject to call.)
IN T. on 5s of 1922 at the fiscal
5s
$ ll.5 0 0 r _ ................193.
agency of the State of Kansas In
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Topeka; on others at National Park
-s
-_ $2.500____________
Bank, New York City.
Paving Bonds
6s
„ - $145,000...........................
5Y s
J-J
8,911-30_____Serially IOLA CITY.
This city is the county seat of Allen
W ater-W orks Bonds,
5^ s'05
$42,000r
Feb 1 1925 County. Commission gov’t adopted
5s T6 F-A 12,000___ Feb 1 1931 March 10 1910. Population 1910,
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1921) 9.032; 1920, 8.513.
W ater Bonds
Internal im pt. Bonds.
6s ’ 20 J-J $J7,000—July 1 ’ 25-’30 5s '00 . . . $24,000 ..........1925-1930
7 2,500____ July 1 1925
W ater and Light Bonds.
5 Jis’20 J-J j 8 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’29 5s ’20 . . .
30,000 ..........1925-1926
l 2,500____July 1 1930
R efu nd ing Bonds.
/ 4.500___ Aug 1 1930 Is 01 J-J $25.000c__ July 1 1931
4 J£s’24 F-A 120,000.-Aug 1 ’31-’34 (Subject to call any interest date.)
Funding Bonds.
GEN. BD. DT. Dec 1923-- $59,500
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 130.500 5s ’05 A-O $5.000c.Apr 2 ’25-'25
Assessed valuation 1923___1,770,000
Memorial Hall Bonds.
Total tax rate(ner $1,000) ’23-847.20 5 4 s’ 21 . . . $34,000 _____ 1925-1920
Population 1910, 2.548; 1920, 2.525 GEN. BONDS Oct 14 ’ 2 4 .. $122,500
INT.at Citizens’ State Bk.jHumboldt Internal Improvement debt. 319.620
Sinking fund, cash, & c ___
13,051
Assessed valuation 1924___5,455,257
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924-— S39.70
HUTCHINSON.
County seat of Reno County. Inc.
INT at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .,
In 1872. The sewer and street bonds and State Treasurer’s office, Topeka.
are provided for by a special levy.
Street im provem ent Bonds.
5s ’ 24 F-A $15,000_______________ JACKSON COUNTY,
Holton is the countv Reat.
Im provement B onds.
4H s’24 F-A $19,400--A u g 1 ’ 25-’34 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1923 $225,000
Total assessed val’n 1921.38.502,591
R efu nding Bonds.
5s 01 A-O 77,000r_ Apr 1 1931 Ass’d val. (equalized) ’22.34,941,236
_
(Subject to call in 10 years from date) Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23—$6.78
4 Mis’Ol A-O 33,000r_ Oct 1 1931 Pop’n in 1910. 16,861; 1920, 15,495
_
i Y s ’02
8,000____Nov 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
5s '18 F-A $37,320..A ug 1 ’25-’28
Oskaloosa is the county seat.
4 ^ s ’ 19 M-S
3,650--Sept 1 ’25-’29
Road Bonds.
5s ’22 J-D
~
7 ,1 2 0 _____ 1925-1932 5s ’21 F-A $100,000___Feb 1 1931
5s ’23 J-J
7.200 _____1925-1933 5s ’24 J-J 150.000...........................
5s ’ 23 F-A
7,700------- .-________ 5s ’ 24 F-A 7.5 00..Aug
1 ’25-’34
5s ’ 24 F-A
5,500_______________
Tow nship Road Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
5s F-A $140.000................... .............
5s ’23 F-A $83,000_______________ 6 s ’ 21 J-J
27.000__________1931
5 s ’ 24 F-A 92,000......... ..............
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 21 ’ 24 $606,568
P ublic B uilding Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate.24,915,285
4 K s 'll J-J $125.000____July 1 1961 Assessed val.. personal_ 5,410,643
_
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.) Other assessable property. 5,756,909
Drainage Canal B onds.
Total assessed val’n (70%
5 s ’ 19 — $25,000 ......... 1925-1929
actual) 19.>4................ .36,082,837
Bridge Bonds.
State & Oo. tax(per $1,000) ’ 24.S8.56
10 J-D $15,000c_ June 1 1930 Pop'n 1910. 15,826; 1920, 14,750
_
4V*s’ 13 M-N 12.000c.-.M ay 1 1933
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
4 ^ s ’ 13 M-N 8,000___ M ay 1 1933
5s ’ 19 J-J
50,000____July 1 1939
JEWELL.
♦Funding Bonds.
This city is in Jewell County.
4 V$s’09 J-J $66.000r_ July 1 1929
_
W ater Bonds.
4 y2s ’ 10J-J
49,500____Jan 1 1930
5s T3 . . . $27.000-.M ay 1 ’ 25-'34
Terminal Facility B onds.
5s T6 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 6 ’24. $56,500
30.000
Water debt (incl.)________
Fire-Station Bonds.
1.080,439
4 44s’ 12 F-A *$20.000c-.Feb 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1924
5s '19 J-D 30,000____Dec 1 1929 Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 24-$13.00
GEN. BD. D T . July 1924- $557,240 Population 1910, 839; 1920, 805
Assessment debt________ 1.300.000
IN T . at fiscal agency, Topeka.
Assessed val. 1924_______ 33,600,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924__ $30 45 JEWELL COUNTY.
Pop'n 1910, 16,364; 1920, 23,298
Mankato is the county seat.
*IN T. at State Treasurer’s office:
F unding Bonds.
others at National Park Bank. N . Y . 4s ’ 17 J-J $44.000c.M ay 1 ’25-’ 29
BOND. D EBT Nov 18’ 24 $40,000
val. real estate..32,499.455
HUTCHINSON SCH. DIST. NO. 1 Assessed val. personal___ 8,210.845
Assessed
B u ild in g B o n d s .
Other
property.
4s ’05 J-J
$3,5 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1925 Total assessable val. 1924 3,000,000
assessed
5s ’06 J-D §52.5 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1926
(70% actual)_________43,710,300
444s'09 M-N120 0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1929
41is’ 17 J-D lll.00 0c.Ju n e 1 ’ 25-’47 State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) ’24-.$5.50
4 s'20 J-J 120,000____Jan 11910 Pop’n 1910, 18,148; 1920. 10.240
5H s’ 21 J-J 125,000...A p r 15 1941
5s ’23 M -N 225.000.-N ov 1 '25-43 JEWELL RURAL H. S. D. NO. 4.
Tnis district is in Jewell County.
Funding Bonds.
B uilding Site & Equip. Bonds.
6s '21 M-S $100.000_ Mar 15 1911
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 ’ 24 $848,000 5s ’22 J-J /$ 13,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’37
I 65,000c___ Tan 1 1938
Sinking fund_____________
45,000
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924-. $80,000
Assess, val. ’23 (75% to
80% actual)__________ 34,151,221 Ass’d val. '24 (2-3 a c t.)----- 5,109,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1923..$13.75 School tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $5.30
Population in 1923---------------- 26,263 Population 1922 (est.)________ 2,200
IN T . payable at Topeka.
§ INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N . ¥.,
others at State Treas. office.
JOHNSON COUNTY.
County seat is Olathe.
INDEPENDENCE.
Oiled Road Bonds.
This city is in Montgomery Co
$1,388—.Jan 1 ’ 25-’27
Incorp. as city of 2d class in 1872 5s T7 . . .
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Now under commission plan of gov’ t
iVSs’98 M-S $60,000c—Sept 1 1928
Pop’n 1910. 10.480; 1920, 11,920.
($10,000 sub. to call y ’ly from 1918)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 ^ s ’23 M-N$36,000 _____ 1925-1933 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’ 21- $60,000
Sinking fu n d .......................
20.368
Sewer Disposal P lant Bonds.
4Ms
M-N$64,050 ..........1925-1934 Assessed value, real estate.34.051,535
Assessed value, personal.. 7,581,214
C ity Hall B onds.
4}4s
J-J $53,500_ Jan 1 ’ 26-’35 Other assessable property. 8,620,593
_
Tot.ass’d val.’2! (act.val.)50.253.342
Paving Bonds.
5s ’22 A-O $26,520.72_____ serially Ass’d val. (equalized) ’22.47,038,030
Oo. tax (per $1,000) ’ 2 2 ______ $3.44
General Paving (Part nearly).
18,314
4J6-6s — $238,670.55___1925-1934 Pop’n 1910. 18,288: 1920—
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
uen eral Sewer (Part yearly>
.
5s&6s’ 12 Var 68,632.45—.1925-1934
Park Bonds.
JOHNSON COUNTY RUR. HIGH
4s T7
. . $5,000_ One'tenth yly
_
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 3.
F unding Bonds.
P. O. De Soto.
4 ^ s ’09 F-A $48,000 ............1925-’29
S chool B onds.
W ater Bonds.
4 5 s ’ 18 . . . $36.000...J a n 1 ’25-’33
4
6s '05 F-A $25.0 0 0 c ............. 1925 TOTAL D E B T Nov 20 '24 $38,000
HOXIE.
This city is in Sheridan County.
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1924-.
None
Assessment d e b t _________ 130,000
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 908,263
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S22.50
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$47.24 4Population in 1910, 532; 1920, 616

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JUNCTION CITY.
This city is in Geary County. Inc.
Feb. 9 1859. Population 1910.
5,598; 1920, 7,533.
R efu n d in g B onds.
4 K s’09 A-O .%7,000c_________ 1929
4Ms’24 - - 90,000--M ay 1 ’ 29-’48
Sewer R efu n d in g B onds.
4J4s’ 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 n d in g W ater B onds.
4J*sT7 J-J $45,000...J a n
1 1937
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927.)
R efu nd ing Terminal B onds.
4.9 T2 . . . $16,000-.$2,000 yearly
4>4s
...
5.000__________ 1925
W ater W orks Impt. B onds.
5s
___$28,000__________ serially
414s’24 M -N 40,000____M ay 1 1944
(Optional M ay 1 1934)
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1 ’24 . $105,860
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 281,434
Total assess, val. 1924____7,294,554
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S33.50
IN T . at State Treas. office and at
fiscal agency in N . Y . City.
JUNCTION C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
This district not only includes
Junction City but also adjacent terri­
tory. Pop’n 1918, 8,767.
5s T8 M-N$100,000___ M ay 1 1938
(Subject to call after 1923)
_s
. . . $40,000_______________
BON D. D E B T Oct. 14 ’24. $125,000
Sinking fund______________
10,000
T ot.val.(abt.85% act.) ’ 24-9 629.240
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23$16.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______8,000
IN T . at Nat. ParK Bank. N . Y. O.
KANOPOLIS.
This city is in Ellsworth County.
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923-.$39,400
Assessed value 1923________ 479,270
T ot. tax rate (per$l,000)’23.$37.82 +
Population 1910, 577; 1920_____ 772

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
City Hall Bonds.
5s ’22 J-D $20,000___ June 1 1932
Refunding Bonds.
5s T3 A-O $60,400___ Apr 1 1933
Internal Impt. Bonds (Sewer).
5s
. . . $100,204......... 1942-1950
Internal Impt. Bds. (Special).
5 & 514s-. $217,587_____1925-1931
T O T .B D .D T .D ec 31 ’24 $14,066,813
(Water works_
_
365,774
Sinking (Electric light_
_
102,272
109,120
fund [C it y __________
Assessed valuation 1924.131,126 187
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-..$13.22
IN T . on all bonds Issued prior to
April 1 1908 at Nat. Park Bank,
N . Y .; bonds issued after that date
at State Treas. office. This applies
only to Kansas City bonds.
KANSAS CITY SCHOOL DIST.
4 14s’07 J-J $200,00 0c...A p r 1 1927
414s’09 J-J 250,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1929
4J4s’ 14 J-J 125.500c.JuIy 1 ’25 ’34
5s
J-J (260.000-.July 1 ’25-’ 50
\270.000 ..J u ly 1 ’25-’51
4J4s’22 J-J 280,000..$10,000 y ’rly
4J4s’23 F-A 290,000--Feb 1 ’ 25-’53
4% s’23 J-J 290,000..July 1 ’25-’53
4Ms’24 J-J / 2,000____Jan 1 1925
\348,000-.Jan 1 ’26-’54
Refunding Bonds.
414s’09 J-J $134,000-.Red.anytim e
A rgentine Bonds (Annexed).
5s
J-J $25,000____ July 1 1927
School Dist. No. 4 (Annexed)
5s
J-J
$4,000____ July 1 1927
(Part due yearly.)
BON D. D T . Nov 15 ’23..$2,923,500
Sinking fund____________
30,000
Assessed valuation 1923.125,789,294
School tax (per $1,000) 1923. .$15.75
Population in 1920 (Census) .101,213
Int. at State Treas. office and
at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .

K A W V A LLEY D R A IN . DIST.
River Improvement B o n d s . __
414s’09 M-S $200,000c..M ar 1 1936
5s TO M-S 1,225.000c.Mar 1 1940
414s’ 14 J-J 325.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Sept25’ 16.$1,750,000
Assessed valuation 1916.-47,797,355
KANSAS C ITY.
This city Is In Wyandotte County. Tax rate (per $1,000) '16--------- $2.65
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Incorp. as a city of first class In 1886.
In 1909 purchased plant of Metro­
politan Water Co. V. 88, p. 1211. K E A R N Y COUNTY.
Lakln is the county seat.
Commission government adopted
R efu n d in g Bonds.
_
____
July 14 1909. Population 1910.
Janl 1935
82,331; 1920, 101,177. C ityofR ose- 5s 05 J-J $55,500c
66.000-----July 1 1939
dale was annexed to Kansas City on 5s ’09 . . .
BOND. D EBT N ov 27 ’22- $121.500
Apr. 25 1922. V. 114, p. 1692.
9,857
Park A cquisition & Im prove­ Sinking fund______________
m ent Bonds (C ity’ s P ortion ). Assessed val'n, real estate..5,075,950
4%4M4M5&6s .$462,930— 1925-32 Assessed val’n, personal---- 1,389.260
Other assessable property._ 1.410010
General Park Bonds.
4M,4>4.4M.5&6s$ 67,038-.1925-32 Tot.ass’d val.'22(65%act.) 7,591,060
5s ’24 . . . 137.100_______________ State & co. tax (per $1.000)’23-$10.00
Pop’n 1910, 3,126; 1920. 2,617.
General Intersection Bonds.
4}*,414.4^,5& 6s $340,530— 1925-32
KINGMAN.
General Bridge Bonds.
This citv is In Kingman County.
5s
...
$104,870— 1931-33
BON D. DEBT Nov 28 ’24- $59,750
Im provem ent B onds.
13,000
5s ‘23 F-A $342,000.-Aug 1 ’ 25-’33 Water debt (included)_____
Sinking fund______________
1,978
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’03 F-A$186,500c— -N ov 1 1928 T ot.ass’d val. (act.) 1924.-2,938,792
5s ’07 J-D 62.500c—Dec 15 1927 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$7.90
414s’07 J-D 79,500c...June 1 1927 Popula’n 1910, 2,577: 1920. 2.407.
4J4s’09 F-A 150,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1929
414s’09 M -N 158,96 9 c...M a y 1 1929 KINGMAN SCH. D IST . NO. 1.
4 Jus’ l l M -N 89.000c___M ay 1 1931
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’23 A-O 95,000____Oct 1 1943 414s’ 16 M-N$30,000____M ay 1 193«
414s’ 17 J-J
20,000____July 1 1937
W ater-Plant Purchase B onds.
4J4s'09 J-J $1,097,000c.July 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924 $54,000
Total assessed val. 1924— 3.554,006
W ater-Plant Imp. & Ext. Bds.
4J4s’09 F-A$400,000c— Aug 1 1939 School tax (per $1,000) '24-.$12.75
4H s’ lO J-J 500,000c...Ju ly 1 1940
4>4s’ 12 F-A 9 0 ,0 0 0 ...Aug 15 1942 KINSLEY.
This city is in Edwards County.
6s ’21 F-A 150,000____Aug 1 1931
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Subject to call.)
. . . $14,000----------------------414s’22 M-S 100,000____Sept 1 1942 5s
414s’23 J-D 50,000____June 11943 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924 $84,600
87,800
4K s'23 M -N 100,000____ N ov 1 1943 Assessment debt (add’l ) —
4,591
4M s’24M-N 200,000___ M ay 1 1944 Sinking fund______________
Assessed valuation 1924— 1,937,751
Fire-Station Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24-$19.60
4J4s'10 J-J $60,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1940
4M s’24 J-J 100,000___ Jan 1 1944 Population 1910, 1,547; 1920, 1,986
C ity-H all Bonds.
4J4s’ 10 J-J $200,000c
July 1 1940 KINSLEY C ITY S. D. NO. 1.
Tnis district (P. O. Kinsley) is in
M unicipal El Lt P lant Bonds
414s’ l l J -D $350,000___ June 11941 Edwards County.
S chool Building B onds.
414s’23 J-J 200,000_ July 15 1933
_
414s’ 15 J-D 13,000___ Dec 1 1925 5 s ’ 22 J-J ($20.0 0 0 c____ 1928-1932
1 50 0 0 0 c ____ 1933-1942
4 K s ’17 M-S 56,000..M ar 1 ’ 25-’28
4 K s’ 17 A-O 25,000.- Oct 1 ’26-’ 28 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924 $70,000
10.000
4J4s’ 17 J-D 42,500--D ec 1 ’ 29-’33 Sinking fund_____________
4Ms'19 F-A 150,000..Aug 1 ’25-’30 Assessed val. '24 (act.)____2,715.777
4M s’ 19 A-O 150,000-- Oct 1 ’32-’37 School tax rate (per $ 1,000) '24 $ 16 00
4% s’20 M -N 30,000.-M ay 1 ’25-’30 Population 1923 (est.)-------------2,500
5s ’20 M -N 50.000____Nov 1 1938
6s ’ 20 F-A 200,000_ Aug 1 1931 KIOWA.
_
5s ’21 J-D 100.000___Dec 1 1941
This city is in Barber County.
5s ’22 F-A 150,000_ Feb 1 1912 GEN. BD. DT. Dec 1924.. $86,674
_
414s’ 22 J-D
100,000__ June 11942 Other indebtedness----------- 118.200
414s'22 J-D 100,000_ Dec 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1924 — 1,310 618
_
4M s’23 J-D 100, 00_ June 1 1943 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$15 00
_
4M s’ 23 M -N I00,000____Nov 1 1943 Total tax rate (p e r il,000) ’24.$39.25
4M -’ 24 _ -- 200,000_______________ Population 1910, 1,520; 1920, 1,539
4M s’24M-N 500,000_ M ay 1 1944
_
4M s’24 F-A 200,000___Aug 1 1944 KIOWA COUNTY.
Soldiers’ Memorial Bldg. Bonds.
Greensburg Is the county seat.
5s ’23 ___ $150,000 _____ 1933-1942
R efu
5s ’ 24 M-N 200,000--M ay 1 ’34-’43 414s'06 nd ing Bonds.
J-J $53,000c.-July 15 1926
W ork-H ouse Bonds.
Court-H ouse Bonds.
4J4s’ 10 J-J $30.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1940 5s T4 J-J $55.000.-Jan 1 ’ 29-’34
Boulevard Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1918. $111,000
4& s, 4J4s,\$186.038____ 1925-1933 Ass’d val. ’2 2 __________ 18.503.857
4?5 s , 5s & 6s |
State & Co. tax (per $1.000) 22 $3.60
Inter City V iaduct B onds.
Population 1910, 6,174 1920. 6.164
4J4s’ 19 J-J $755.000---J u ly 18 1943
IN T. at State Fiscal Agency. N.Y
(Optional 1924.)
and In Topeka.
ROSEDALE BONDS (Annexed).
KIOWA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
W ater W orks Bonds.
This district is in Barber County
5s ’09 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1929
B uilding Bonds (Int- in Tovekn.)
5s TO J-J
25,000___ July 1 1930
s-an $24,6 5 0 c____1925-1931
5s T2 J-D 20,000___ June 1 1932 5s
5s T4 M -N 25,000____M ay 1 1944 BON D. DEBT Oct 14 1924 $48,300
5>4s’20 M-S 19.600____ Sept 1 1942 Total assess, val. 1924 — 2,157.966
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$17.00
Medical S chool Bonds.
5s ’20 . . . $28.000_____ 1925-1940
Turkey Creek Diversion Bonds. LA CROSSE.
This city is in Rush County.
5 s ’21 . . . $42,600_____ 1925-1941
5 s ’21 . . . 119,000..........1925-1941
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’22 . . .
3,4 00...........1925-1941 5s ’ 17 J-J $26,900_____1925-1947




Electric L ight Bonds.
4M s’ 17 J-J $10,500_____ 1925-1947
BOND. DEBT Oct, 14 1924 $110,500
Sinking fund______________
7,473
Assessed value 1924_______ 867,664
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$38 00
Population 1910. 806: 1920_____ 808
LA CYGNE. ~
This city is in Linn County.
W ater Bonds.
5s
J-J $15,000___ July 1 1941
6s
...
25,000_________ _____
BOND. D EBT Dec 1923____$40,000
Total assessed val. 1923_____591,464
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923--$38.32
Population in 1910, 957 1920, 1,028
LA HARPE.
This city is in Allen County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $40,000
Total assess, val. ’24 (act.)-_521.544
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$17.50
Pop’n in 1910, 2,080; 1920_____ 1.001

[V ol. 119.
LEAVENW ORTH .
Leavenworth Is the county seat of
Leavenworth Co. Incorp. 1855.
R efu n d in g B onds.
4s ’09 J-J $20,000--------- Jan 1929
5 s ’ 14 J-J 155,6ro5 ---J u ly 25-34
5s ’ 15 A-OI| 5,000------Apr 1 1925
W a te r w o r k s B onds.
6s ’21 J-J $100,000____Jan ’32-’41
Bridge Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $29,336.86-Aug 26-35
♦General Im provem ent B onds.
5s
$79,490.32— 1925-1932
5s ’ 23 A-O 19,440— Oct 1 ’25-’33
♦Special Im provement B on d s.__
5s
--_a$4o4,769.22-.1925-1932
C ity-H all Bonds.
5 s ’23 A-OS200.000---- Oct 1 34- 53
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’24 -$1,087,565
Total ass’d val. 1924-----15,998,328
City tax rate (per $1,000) 24-$15.20
Pop’n 1910, 19,363: 1920, 16.912.
IN T . payable at State Treasurer s
office in Topeka. * These bonds are
dated from 1914 to 1922, inclusive.
a These bonds are guaranteed by city
but payable by special assessment on
on property benefited.

LAKIN SCHOOL” DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Lakin) Is In
Kearny County.
-s
. . . $43,000................ - ..........
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 5 ’24. $51,090 LEAVENW ORTH COUNTY.
Leavenworth is the county seat.
Total assessed val. 1924.1,415,570
C oun ty B onds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $15.00
Population in 1924______________475 5s ’20 - - *140,250--Jan 1 25-36
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1922 $980,000
60,000
Sinking fund------------------LANE COUNTY.
Tot .ass’d val.’21 (abt .act. )49.211,390
County seat Is Dighton.
5s
J-J $27.00Or— Jan 1 1929 Assessed val. (eauard)’22 45,522^955
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 2 ’24. $27,000 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) 21. $7.92
Sinking fund______________
906 Populat’n 1910. 41,207 1920.38,402
Tot.ass’d val.’24(14 act.)-.8,570,678
LEAVENW ORTH SCH. DIST.
State&co.tax rate (per $1,000)
Tnis district is in Leavenwortn Co.
1924 ______________________$18.00
S chool B uilding Bonds.
Pop’n 1910. 2.603; 1920 ______ 2.848
IN T . payable at Nat. Park Bank, 5s ’22 J-J $53,100 ...J a n 1 *25-’52
N. Y ., and at State Treas. office. BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1924 $438,000
Assessed value 1924 --------15,998,328
School tax rate(per $1,000) 24-$16.00
LARNED.
This city Is In Pawnee County. Population (est.)_____________ 18,000
IN T . at office of State Treasurer.
Inc. Jan. 7 1876. Pop’n ’ 10. 2,911.
1920. 3.139.
LEBANON.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Smith County.
-s
___ $15.000......................... *
C ity Hall Bonds.
_s
--4,700-------------------5s ’24 F-A ($10,000c - Feb 1 25-29P ublic Utility Bonds.
1 15,000c_Feb 1 30-34
5s
. . . $85.500..................... —
BOND. D EBT Dec 1923---$33,600
($4,500 yearly after 1925.)
Assessed value 1923-------- ---875,385
Pum ping Plant Bonds.
_s
$32,500------------------------ Tot. tax rate (per$l,000)’23.$31.77 +
Population 1910, 731; 1920-c - ---8 2 2
R efu n d in g Bonds.
IN T. payable at the State Treas­
_s
--$23,000____________
-s
26,900_________________ urer’s office.
W ater Bonds.
_s
-.$40,000------------------ LENORA.
This city is in Norton County.
A nthon y & Northern R R . Bds.
5s T5 - . - $2 0,00 0..-Jan 15 1946 GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923--$44,000
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 20 ’24- $247,600 Assessed valuation 1923 — -713,817
Assessment debt (add’l)__ 237,366 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$32.40
Population 1910, 454; 1920--------- 520
Total assessed val. 1924
(85% actual)__________4,056,487
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24-$36.50 LEOTI
Tnis city is in Wichita County.
IN T , payable in Topeka.
R efu n d in g Normal School Bds.
5s ’21 J-J
$6,500c---------------1931
LARNED SCH. DIST.
Electric Light Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
4>4s’06 J-J
$e,000c&r..................... 5s ’22 J-J $14,000---------------------(Due $1,000 yearly.)
(Serially until July 1 1925.)
J-J $24,000c-------------i9 4 2
5s ’ 14 J-J
31.000c&r.................... 5s
BOND. D E B T Oct 25 ’24- $43,000
(Serially until July 1 1933.)
1.000
5 s ’ 15 -..$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 _________ _____ Floating debt (add’l)--------Sinking fund______________
3.000
(Serially until Jan. 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924. $160,000 Ass’d val. ’24(abt. A a ct.)- 433,641
Floating debt (add’l) ______
41,434 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $20.00
Population 1910, 288; 1920, 392
Total assess, val. ’24 (about
70% actual).............
4,483,000
School tax (per $1,000) ’24--$i8.0C LE R O Y .
This city is in Coffey County.
Population In 1923------------------3.500
IN T. is payable at fiscal agency BOND. D E B T Dec 1923---$38,000
(State Treasurer’s office) in Topeka Assessed value 1923----------- -477,081
T ot. tax rate (p e ril,000) ’23. $39.58 +
Population 1920-------------------------815
LAW RENCE.
County seat of Douglas County
5100.000 of bonds Issued by city InLEWIS.
This city is in Edwards County.
1871 were the subject of dispute— see
’’State & City See." for Nov. 27 1909 GEN. B D . D T. Dec 1923--$40,000
Commission government adopted Assessed valuation 1923------ 551,304
Apr. 28 1013. Pop’n 1910. 12,374 Tot. tax rate (peril ,000)’23.$32.60 4Population 1910, 557; 1920..........-439
1920. 12.456.
Funding Bonds.
414s’09 J-J $115.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1939 LIBERAL.
This city is in Seward County.
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.)
W ater Bonds.
4 Mis’ 15 M-S $10.319.8 7 c __________
(Due serially beginning in 1919.) 6s ' l l . . . $30.000....................1941
5s
...
14,400______ 1925-1930
R efu nding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’ 16 - - - $70,000___________1936
—$8,000
1925-1928
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1920). 114s
*12,455 _____ 1925-1929
5s ’ 10 J-J $10.0 00c.-J u ly 1 1940 414s
Internal Impt. Bonds.
5s ’ 10 F-A 50.000c____ 1941-1943
514s’20 F-A/$112 500_Feb 1 25- 39
W ater-W orks Bonds.
1 3.000---F eb 1 1940
4 l£s’ 16 J-J $154,000 ......... 1925-1946
4 lfs ’ 17 F-A 250.000___ Feb 1 1942 GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923-- $200,000
4 5 s ’ 17 J-D 18.000___ Dec 1 1942 Assessment debt (add’l) ---- 410,000
4
5s
150.000........................... Total assessed value 1923--3,951.927
GEN. DEBT Oct 1 9 2 4 -.-$ l,022,048 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1923S39.21
Impt. debt, gen’l (incl.)__
145,728 Population 1910, 1.716 1920, 3.613
Assessed val. 1924_____ .17,290,090
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$31.85 LIBERAL SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Post office Liberal.
IN T. at State Treasurer's office.
S ch ool Bonds.
LAWRENCE SCH. DIST. NO. 60. -s ’ 17 - - . $25,006_______________
4s g '08 J-J $17,600r_July 1 '25-’28 5 s ’20 - - - 60,000_______________
414s’ 14 - - 75,000 _____ 1925-1934 -s ’21 - - . 170,000...........................
_s
6.000- .Jan 1 ’25-'27 ’24 - . - 15,000_____________ _
21.000. -Jan 1 ’28-’34BOND. DEBT Oct 21 1924 $270,000
5s ’22 J-J
33,000
70.000. -Jan 1 ’35-’41Floating debt (add'l)______
7,765
100.000 _Jan 1 1942 Sinking fund______________
5.000 _July 1 1924 Total assessed value 1924.-5,072,955
School tax rate(per $1,QOO)'24-$17.50
9.000- .July 1 ’25-'27
2.000 _July 1 1928 Population (est.)______________ 4,000
30.000. . July 1 ’29-'34 IN T . at the fiscal agency of Topeka
5s ’22 J-J
90,000--July 1 '35-'40
19,000___ July 1 1941 LINCOLN C IT Y.
This city is in Lincoln County.
140.000 _July 1 1942
[25,000___ July 1 192) TOT. DEBT Sept 1 5 ’ 2 4 -. $83,796
6.000 _July 1 1930 Assessed valuation 1924___1,815,865
Tax rate (p e ril .000) 1924____$31.50
14.000. -July 1 ’31-’32
4M s’24 J-J
16.000. .July 1 ’33-’34 Population 1910, 1.508 1920, 1,613
9.000 _July 1 1935
^30,000--July 1 ’36-’38 LINDSBORG.
This city is in McPherson CountyBOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924 $686,000
W ater and L ight Bonds.
5,626
Sinking fund____________
$30,000c....................
Assessed val. 1924_______ 17,314,316 514s
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$14.63
Street Bonds.
$14,000c.........................
Population in 1923___________15.062 414s
IN T. on 5s of 1922 at the State
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Treas. office.; on others at State fis­ 514s
...
$26,500c.........................
4>4s
...
12.947c.........................
cal agency in Topeka.

D ec., 1924.]
LINDSBORG (Concluded).
GEN . B D . D T . Dec 1923-- $111,047
Assess, debt (add'l)_______
46,160
Total assessed value 1923.-3,125,163
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $21 60
Pop’n in 1910, 1,939; 1920. 1,897
l it t l e r iv e r !
This city is in Rice County.
GEN. B D . D T. Nov 18 ’24 $133,000
Assessed valuation 1923____ 793,195
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$15.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$30.80
Population in 1910, 661; 1290, 749

LOGAN.
This city is in Phillips County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923...$32,500
Assessed valuation 1923_____762,160
Tot. tax rate (per$l,0OO)’23.$3O.ll +
Population 1910,,714; 1920_____585

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
M ANHATTAN.
This city Is In Riley County. Inc.
June 26 1880. Commission govern­
ment adopted Nov. 7 1911.
Water-Works Bonds.
4Hs’15 A-O 69,500____Oct 1 1939
CSubJ. to call l-20th yrly. after 1920.)
5s
___ $6,000_______________
5s
...
5,571___________
Soldiers’CommunityHouse Bds.
-s T7 . . . $15,000..........................
Refunding Bonds.
444s’10 F-A $50.000____Feb 1 1930
ih B
J-D 64.000____June 11932
5s
s-a
15.000r„.July 1 1933
45*s’17 - - 6,032_ Jan 1 ’25-’37
_
Storm, Water. Sewer Bonds.
4>$sT7 F-A $11,558.80-Aug 1 1947
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1927.)
Storm Sewer Bonds.
4%s
- . - $ 1 3 ,0 0 2 .5 0 --............ ..
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
5s
J-J $20,000___ Jan 1 1925
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923— $380,374
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 951,381
Assess, val. ’23__________ 10.C57.700
Tot tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$ 13.20
Population In 1910, 7.206; '20,7.989
INT. on water-works bonds paya
ble In N. Y .; other bonds In Topeka

LUCAS.
This city is In Russell County.
Water and Light Bonds.
5s ’09 J-J $30,000c__________1939
(Subject to call 1919)
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24--.$39,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 26,000
Assess, val. '24 (act. v a l . ) .810.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $30 00
Popula’n 1910, 573; 1920_______ 651 MANHATTAN SCHOOL DIST.
1NT. is payable at State Treasur­ 5a 'l l
$15.000c--.Feb 1 1931
er’s office in Topeka.
4>*s’23 F-A 250,000...........
1943
Building Bds. (Red. beg. in 1923)
LU RAY.
5s T3 J-J $90,000c. - .July 1 1933
This city is in Russell County.
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 ’24- $335,000
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 8 ’24. $55,500 Floating debt (add’l)_____
50.000
Sinking fund______________
6,129 Sinking fund_____________
15.000
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 568,815 Ass’d value 1924 (M a ct.).11,710,940
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$14.00 School tax rate( per $ 1.000) ’24 $ 16.00
Population in 1910, 341; 1920, 475 Population in 1923 (est)______ 9,500
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
LYNDON.
MANKATO.
This city is in Osage County.
This city Is in Jewell County.
GEN . BD. D T . Nov 19 ’24-$59,500
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 504,145 Water bonds______________ $15,000
67.664
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-S15.00 Refunding bonds_________
_
96.000
Total taxrate(per $1,000)’23$36.59 + Internal improv’t bonds_
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1924.. 178,664
Population in 1910, 763; 1920, 732
Total assessed value 1924—1,725,145
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$10.00
LYON COUNTY!
Pop’n in 1910, 1.155; 1920, 1,3^6
County seat is Emporia.
Road B onds,
5)4a
J-J $40.000........................... MARION. Is the oounty seat of
This city
4J^s’22 F-A 135.0J0-.Aug 1 ’ 25-’42 Marion County. Incorporated in
454s’23 J-J 180,000........................... 1875.
BON D. D E B T Oct 6 1923 $465,000
Water and Light Bonds.
Assessed val. real_______ 33,342,249
J-J
32.C0C—July 1 ’29-’34
Assessed val. personal___ 9,826.900 4>4s F-A
5s
10,000____ Aug 1 1930
Other assess, property_ 7.406.491 4Hs
_
J-J
8,0 00.. July 1 ’29-'34
Tot .ass’d val.’23 (70 %act.) 50,635,640 5s
F-A
18,000____ Aug 1 1938
State&Co. tax(per $1,000) '32. .$7.50
Refunding Tonds.
Pop. 1910,24.927; 1920........... 26.154 5s
J-J $20,000_____ July 1 1944
IN T . on 41^s of 1922 at the State
Sewer Bonds.
Treasurer’s office; on others at Nat. 5s
A-O
7,000_____ Oct 8 1939
Park Bank, N. Y. City.
Filtration Bonds.
5)4s’22 J-J ($10.000—Jan 1 ’25-’28
LYONS.
\ 42,000.-Jan 1 ’29-'42
This city is in Rice County.
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 22 ’24.$152,500
GEN . BD. D T. Dec 1923— $89,000 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
Assessment debt (add'l)___ 132,870 Water debt (incl.)________ 221.230)
140 00
Assessed valuation 1923___4,341,199 Tot.ass’d val.*24(62%act.) . 1,818 921
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’23.$24.48 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24-$39.20
Population 1910. 2,701; 1920, 2,516 Population 1910, 1,841; 1920, 1.928
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
m ccracken!
This city is in Rush County.
MARQUETTE SCH. D. NO. 42.
6s ’21 M-N$40,000____Nov 1 1931
This district Is In McPherson Co.
5 ^ s ’22 M -N 15,000____M ay 1 1937
Building Bonds.
W ater and L ight Bonds.
5s T6 - - - $17.000c.$2,000 yearly
$2,500____ Feb 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Nov. 20 ’23 $36,000
5,000_____Feb 1 1932 Tot .assess, val. ’23________ 1,987,596
4Hs’ 17 F-A
7.500 _ Feb 1 1937 Sch. tax rate (per $ 1,000)’2 3--$11.50
_
_
7.500 _ Feb 1 1942 Population In 1923 (est.)______1,300
7.500 ___Feb 1 1947
INT.
os 17 M -N 10,000.-N ov 1 ’25-’45 Topeka. at State Treasurer’s office In
(Due $2,000 every 5 years.)
5s T9 J-J
5,000___ July 1 1939 m a r y s v i l l £
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1924-$100,000
This city is in Marshall County.
Assessed val’n ’24 (60% act.) 640,842
Paving Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24..$9.50 5s
s-a $300.000_______________
Population in 1910, 371; 1920, 491 BOND. D EBT Oct 14 '24- $541,000
Total assessed val.’24 (abt.
MC PHERSON.
3-5 actual)________ - -.3,326.343
This city is in McPherson County Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $26.16
Inc. M ar. 4 1874. Commission gov Population 1910, 2,260; 1920, 3,048
ernment adopted Jan. 12 1914.
Population 1910 . 3.546 1920, 4.595. MEADE.
Street Im provement Bonds.
This city is in Meade County.
4Ms'24 J-J $13,500----Jan 1 '25-’34
Electric Light & Water Bonds.
R efu n d . RR. Bonds (O eneral). 6s
-_ $5,000...........................
4 * is’01 J-J $32.000___ Apr 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— $53,500
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-J 13.000—July 1 ’ 25-’36 Water debt (incl.)__________ 25,000
R ef. W ater-W orks Bds. (G en ’ l) Sinking fund_______________ 4.500
6s 12 J-J
$9,000___ July 1 1932 Assess, val. 1924 --------------- 788 030
G en. Paving (One-tenth yearly).
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$35.50
4H s'1 5J-J
$2,665.58--Jan 1 1925 Population in 1910, 664; 1920, 838
4>£sT6 J-J
4,369.75--Jan 1 1926
41is’ 17 J-J
8 813 50Jan I ’ 25-'27 MEADE COUNTY.
4 K s’24 J-J 14.219.00 Jan 24 1934
County seat is Meade.
4M s’24 J-J 18,358.36
1925-1934
Refunding Bonds.
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
tHs'06 July $95,000c— -July 2 1939
4 M s l7 J-J
$5.500___ July 1 1920 5s '09 A-O 19.000c- —Apr 15 1926
W ater-W ks. & EL Lt. (G eneral). ■
Subject to call after Apr 15 1919)
4H s’09 J-J $65.000...........Jan 193&
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
5s ^21 J-J
7.000 .........
1931 m s'0 8 M -N $50,000c. -M ay 16 1938
5J^s’21 J-J 115,000___ July 1 1946 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924- $128,000
Main Sewer (G eneral).
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 8.871 316
5s ’07 J-J
$9,000___ Jan 1 1931 Assess, val., personal____ 2.174 859
5s T3 M -N 7,000___ Nov 1 1943 Other assess, property_ 1,734.593
_
Cemetery Gravel Road Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1923
4Hs'23 J-J $2.800---Jan 1 '25-'28
(65% actual)---------------12,780,768
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 1924— $313,726 State&co. tax (per$1,000) ’24--$8.45
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 187,000 Pop'n in 1910, 5.055; 1920, 5.542
Other bonded debt________
72,963
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
Special improvement bonds. 50 919
Assessed valuation i924___6,403.514 MEDICINE LODGE.
Total tax (per $1,000; 1923___$24.20
This city Is in Barber County.
Refunding Bonds.
McPh e r s o n s c h . d i s t .
5s '09 J-J $44,000c
Jan 1 1929
Building Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
41-5T7J-D $50.000____June 11937 5s T2 A-O 38,000___ Oct 11942
(Subject to call after June 1 1927)
Electric Light Bonds.
4Ms
M-N$30,000c_ M ay 2 1930
_
f$10.000----- Jan 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924 $163,000 5s ’21 J-J \ 20,000____Jan 1 1931
T ot. assess, val. 1924____7.079,844
f 30,000-Jan 1 ’38 & ’41
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$12.00 BOND. D EBT Oct 1924— $142,000
Water debt (incl.)________
38.000
m a c k s v il l £
Assess, val. real estate______ 485.940
This city is in Stafford County.
Assess, val. personal prop_ 665.100
_
GEN. BD . D T . Dec 1923—$17,000 Other assess, property_____
84,767
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 28,000 Total assessed val. 1924 -.1,235,807
Assessed value 1923-------------869,739 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24 .$32 75
Total tax rate (per $l,000)’23-$30.90 Population 1910, 1,229; 1920, 1,305
Population 1910, 626 1920_____ 753
INT. at State Treasurer’s office




MERIDEN.
This city is in Jefferson County.
General Improvement Bonds.
5s ’24 F-A $25,000 _____ 1925-1944
6s
--_
19,500_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924—$44,500
Total assess, val. 1924_____ 371,000
Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $10.04
Population 1910, 467; 1920_____ 422
MILTONVALE.
This city is In Cloud Co. Incorp
Oct. 24 1883. Population 1910, 829;
1920, 821.
Water and Light Bonds.
5s ’ 13 F-A $35,000____Feb 1 1943
(Subject to call $17,500 In 10 years
and $17,500 In 20 years.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 17 ’24- $32,000
Assess, val. ’24 (abt. % act.)-850,662
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$31.58
INT. at State Auditor’s office.
MILTONVALE SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Miltonvale) Is
In Cloud County.
School-Building Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $31,000—$3,000 yearly
6s ’21 J-J 18,500.-$1,500 yearly
B O N D . D E B T Sept 1 ’24 -- $42,500
Total assessed value 1924
(about 60% actual)____ 3,200,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$7.20
Population 1921---------------------1,650
MINNEAPOLIS.
This city is in Ottawa County.
M unicipal Elec. L ight Bonds.
6s
. . . $60,000_______________
Paving Bonds.
4 3 s ’22 A-O $61.237.53.--1925-1942
4
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 18 '24. $279,990
Total assess, val. 1924—2 578 174
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24 .$24,75
Population 1910, 2,000; 1920, 1,842
MINNEAPOLIS SCH. D. NO. 2.
B uilding Bonds.
4Hs'15 J-J $30 0 0 0 _____ 1925-1939
TOT. DEBT Oct. 20 ’2 4 -. $30,500
Sinking fund______________
4,000
Total assess, val. (85% to
90% act) 1924.................3.115.000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’24_$11.75
MITCHELL COUNTY.
Beloit is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s '21 F-A$l 15.500c_Feb 1 ’25-’31
5s
J-J
54.000c______ Serially
5'4s
M-S 80.000c______ Serially
BOND. DEBT Sept 28'22 $272,500
Assessed value, real estate.26.032.681
Assessed value, personal— 6.835,889
Other assessable property. 1,946,322
Total assessed value 1922
(70% -80% actual)______34.814,892
State & co. tax '22 (per $1,000) .$5.14
Populat’n 1910, 14.089; 1920. 13.886
INTEREST payable in Topeka.
MOLINE.
This city Is In Elk County. Inc
Oct. 27 1886.
W ater and L ight B onds.
5s T3 J-J $26,600.-July 1 ’25-’43
S chool B uilding B onds.
5s
— $85.000.............
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 4 ’24 $61,340
Water bonds (included)___
13.500
Assessment debt (add’l)___
34,660
Floating debt____________
6.552
Sinking funds (general_____
2.658
\water______
755
Tot. assess, val ’24 (act.)— 797,965
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $33.07
Population In 1910, 808; 1920, 950
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Independence is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
4^s
. . . $65.000...........................
5s ’20 J-J 200,000...........................
Road Bonds.
4J^s
..$ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 _______________
BOND. DEBT Oct. 24 ’23 $508.342
Sinking fund____________
54,530
Assessed val. real estate--39,145,072
Assessed val. personal___ 36,217,864
Total assess, val. ’23 (abt.
65% actual)__________ 75.362,936
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) ’ 23$8.76 +
Pop'n 1910, 49,474; 1920. 49,645
MORRILL.
This city is in Brown County.
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1922---$32,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_____ 23.000
Assessed valuation 1923------- 814 808
City tax rate (per $1,000) '23 -$7.50
Total taxrate (per$ 1,000) '23 - $22.9 ■+
!
Population 1910, 398; 1920, 552
M ULBERRY.
This city is in Crawford County.
Water-Works Bonds.
5s '13 F-A $29.000....................1943
Funding Bonds.
.s
- - . $16.000...........................
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
5s '13 F-A $15.000___________1943
BOND. DEBT Oct. 4 ’2 4 -—$57,350
Water debt (incl.)__________ 29,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 9,000
Sinking fund (general_______
1.0OO
(water___________ 1,000
Total assess, val. 1924______ 763,478
City tax rate (oer $1,000) ’24 $5.49
Population 1910, 997; 1920, 2,697.
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
MULBERRY SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24- $47,000
Floating debt_____________
35,OC0
Total assess, value 1924_
_ 985.O 0
O
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$29.50
Population 1922 ______________ 2.800
MULVANE.
This city is in Sedgewick and
Sumner counties.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $66,000
Water debt (incl.)________
30,000
Sinking fund (water) ____
7,000
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,201,759
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’23-$30.40
Pop’n 1910. 1.084: 1920______ 1.239

67
NEODESHA.
This city is In Wilson Oounty.
TOT.BD.DEBT Oct. 1 5 ’24 $508,638
Total ass’d val. ’24 (act.)—3,423,526
Total tax rate (per $1.6o6) ’24-$33.10
Population 1910, 2,872; 1920, 3,943
NESS CITY,
This city is in Ness County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923___ $76,000
Assessed valuation 1923------- 617,580
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S15.50
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$42.20
Population in 1910, 712; 1920, 905
NEWTON.
This city Is In Harvey Co. Inoorp.
Feb. 22 1872. Commission govern­
ment adopted Mch. 9 1910. V. 90,
p. 799. Population 1910, 7,862;
1920,9,781.
Paving Bds. (Gen. & Assess’t).
4HsT5 J-J 47,080____ Jan 1 1935
..................
16,115____ Jan 11935
4Hs'15 J-J
l^ s'16 J-J 40,800____ Jan 1 1936
44,100------July 1 1936
tHs’ 16 J-J
21,360____July 1 1936
lHs'16 J-J
32,400____ Jan 1 1937
U is’17 J-J
18,450____July 1 1930
5s ’20 J-J
5H s’21 J-J 36,575____ Jan 1 1931
Sewer Bds. (Gen. & Assess’t).
lH 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 $2,631c— July 1 1930
5s ’20 J-J 48,000_________ yearly
City-Hall (Red. beg, July 1 1922).
tl4aT2 J-J $16.000____July 1932
Water Bonds.
4J4s’06 A-O $61.000r— Apr 1 1926
4 ^ s ’16 J-J
70,000____July 1 1941
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926)
Refunding Bds.(Red.beg.tn 1922).
5s 02 M-N$16,000r_ Nov 1 1932
_
Refunding Water Bonds.
_
5s 05 F-A $75.000r_ Feb 1 1936
GEN. BD. DT. Oct. 15 ’24 $363,415
Water debt (incl.)------------ 206,000
Assessment debt (add’l)____1§3,965
Sinking fund_____________
121.050
Assess, val., real estate___ 5,722,740
Assess, val., pers’l property3.461,594
Other assessable property. . 1.452,628
Tot. assess. val.(act.)'24$10.636,962
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $29.08
_
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, New
York, and at State Treasurer’s office.
NEWTON SCH. DIST.
This district is in Harvey County.
tH s’12 - - - $85,000....................1932
(Subject to call 1922.)
tX s ’16 A-O 55.000___ Oct 1 1936
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1926.)
5s ’20 J-J 123,750—Jan 1 ’24-’29
175.000____Jan 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct. 5 ’23- $243,500
Sinking f und____________
5,000
Assessed val. 1923_______ 12,600,000
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’ 23-$14.50
Population In 1923___________10,000
NICKERSON.
This city is in Reno County.
GEN. BD. DT. Dec ’2 3 -- $71,465
Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
38,355
Assessed value 1923______ 1,056,276
Total taxrate (per $1,000)!23-$31.40
Population 1910, 1,195; 1920—1,049
HORTON.
This city is In Norton County.
Incorporated Sept 12 1885.
Refunding Bonds.
5Ks
J-J $10,000c—.July I 1928
(Subject to call after 1920.)
5s
M -N 10,105.84c May 1 1933
Funding & Refunding Bonds.
...
$7.500____Apr 1 1930
Electrlc*Light Bonds.
Itts
F-A $20,000c— .Aug 1 1942
Red. 20 yrs. after date or Issue.)
Paving Bonds.
5s
$15.000—Feb 1 ’25-’39
5s
. . . 67,500—M ay 1 ’25-’39
s
. . . 24,000.............................
s
. . . 129,500............... ...........
i)4s
. . . ( 43,700-N ov 1 ’25-’40
\123.800-Feb 1 ’25-’41
5^s
...
7,839— Oct 1 ’25-’41
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Dfis
A-O $18,000c___Apr 1 1939
Red. 20 yrs. after date of Issue.)
P u rification P lant Bonds.
!>4s
M-N$10,200____ Nov 1 1935
Lateral Sewer Bonds.
i)5s
s-a
$3,650____l-10th yrly
TOTAL DEBT Oct 14 ’24. $489,156
Water debt (Incl.)________
18,000
fot. assess, val. 1924 ____ 2,752,297
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $45.36
Population 1910, 1,787; 1920. 2,186
IN T . on refunding 5s and 5)4a
payable in New York; on other bonds
'n Topeka.
OAKLEY.
This city is in Logan County.
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 14 '24- $116,599
Assessment debt (add’l)___
16,500
Floating debt____________
7,000
Sinking fund______________
1,652
Assessed valuation 1924— 1,152,412
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$46.20
Population in 1910, 681; 1920, 768
OAKLEY JOINT S. D. NO. 2.
This district (P. O. Oakley) is in
Logan Countv.
BOND. DEB T Nov 24 ’22. $92,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
12,066
Sinking fund______________
5,000
Total assess, val. 1922____ 3.066,656
School tax rate(per $1,000)’23 $7.35
Population (est.)______________ 1,000
INT. at office of State Treasurer.
OBERLIN.
This city is in Decatur County.
W ater Bonds.
tK s ’09 M-S $25.000e..................1929
L ight Bonds.
5s ’ 06 A-O $5,000c____$500 yrly
BOND. DEBT N o v 20 ’24- $398,753
Water debt (in cl.)________
48,O0O
Tot. assess, val. (80% act.) 1,652,908
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$l6.50
Pop’n in 1910. 1.157; *20............1.247
IN T . is payable In Topeka.

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OLATHE.
This city Is in Johnson County.
Refunding bonds___________ $16,954
Street improvement bonds... 31,142
Water*Works B onds.
8s ’ 13
$65.000-..................1938
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 17 '24 $114,539
Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,095,633
_
T ot. tax rate fper $1.000) '23-$32.45
Population 1910. 3.272; 1920. 3,208
OSAGE CITY!
This city is in Osage County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’07 J-J $10.000c..................1927
6a ’ l l
M -N 11,500c................. 1931
W ater Bonds.
6s ’09 F-A $80,000c__________192P
6 s '24 . . .
50,000____Feb 11944
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 10 F-A $23,000c.................1930
6s ’ l l
A-O
6,164c__ Part yearly
Paving Bonds (Part yearly).
6 s ’ l l M -NS11,600 5 0 c...................
5s ’ 12 F-A 13,125c........................
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 1924 S321,500
Water debt (included)_____ 130,000
Floating debt (add’l) _____
3,163
T ot. ass'd val.’ 23 (2-3 act.) .1,764,079
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.S15.50
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.

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
OTTAW A SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
High S chool Bonds.
4H s’ 16 J-J $69.000c..J-J 1 ’ 25-’33
Ward S chool Bonds.
m s ’ ifi J-J $ 12.000c. . J-J 1 ’ 25-’33
BOND. DEBT Nov 18’ 24 $81,000
Assessed value 1924 (act.) .10.057.860
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $13 90
Population 1924_____________ 10,160
OX FO R D .
This city is in Sumner County.
Electric Light Bonds.
5s
. . . $18,000_________________
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 1924..$44,000
Water debt (in cl.)._________ 26,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 1,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 26,000
Assessed valuation 1924____669,580
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$11.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23..$32.10
Population in 1910, 624; 1920, 748
PAOLA.
This city Is In Miami County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’99 . . .
$9,5 0 0 c...J a n 1 1929
4L?s’ 17 . . . 10.000c______________
C itv Hall Bonds.
5s
...
$6.500c______________
W ater W orks Bonds.
_s
. . . $60,000c______________
_s
_
_
4,000c______________
_s
_
_
41,000c______________
Park Bonds.
_s
. . . $10,000c--------------------Sewer Bonds.
_s
...
$1,400c--------------------GEN. BD. DT. Oct 15 ’ 24. $283,837
Assessed value 1924 (a ct.).4,203,037
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$29.41
Population 19)0, 3,207; 1920, 3,238

OSAGE C IT Y SCH. D IS T R IC T .
A district in Osage County.
B uilding Bonds.
4J^s T2 J-J $12,000c..July 1 ’ 25-’32
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1923. $71,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
21,000
Sinking fund_____________
8,460
Total assessedval.(act.)’24 2.464.000
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24S18.70 PAOLA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 3,064
B uilding Bonds.
4 V$s'17 J-.T $28.000___ $4,000 y ’ly
o saw ato m te!
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’ 2 4 .. $80,000
This city is in Miami County. Total assessed val. 1924
Commission government adopted
100% actual)__________ 6.014 666
Feb. 17 1914. Population 1910, Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-S14.00
4,046; 1920, 4.772.
Population in 1920------------------4,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’09 . . .
$7.000___ Mar 1 1929 PARSONS.
W ater Bonds.
This clty’ls in Labette Co. Incorp.
‘6 s ’ 12 . . .
$1.500___ Jan 1 1945 Mcb. 8 1871. Commission govern­
4H s’ 15 J-J
40.000___ Jan 1 1945 ment adopted Oot. 26 1909. V. 89.
4$4s’ 17 A-O 13,000......... 1925-1937 p. 1238. Population 1910, 12,463;
Sewer B onds.
1920, 16,028.
6s ’09 . . . $15,000____Aug 1 1939
Railroad Bonds.
5s
M-S $17.500c....Sept 1 1933
L igh t Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-J $18.500____July 1 1942
(Subject to call after 1918;)
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923. $184,707
R efu n d . Bonds {Red. beg. in 1917).
Assessment debt (add'l)__ 339.349 5s ’07 M-S $99,l00c&rSept 1 1927
Assessed valuation 1923.. .2,240,832 5s T5 M-S 67,000____ Sept 1 1945
Funding (Red. beg. 5 yrs. fr . issue)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923___$24.19
5s
F-A $45.000r*............ 1931
W ater*Works Bonds.
OSAWATOMIE SCH. D IST.
.8
. . . $795POO.......................
B uilding Bonds.
. . . $15,000--------- ------------4H s
. . . S22.000C— Aug 1 1925 554s
Park Bonds.
High School Bonds.
. . . $20.000........................
4H s
J-J $42.000C-July 1 ’ 26-’4fl _s
C ity Hall Bonds.
BOND. D EBT N ov 18’ 24. $36,000
Floating debt (add’l ) i _____
4.000 5s ’ 22 J-J $150 000- -Jan 1 ’30- 42
Sinking fu n d _____________
5.000 GEN. BD. DT. Nov 1924 $1,195,000
96,350
Total assessed value 1924-.2.800.000 Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
Other bonded debt_______
84,052
(75% to 90% actual.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$16.00 Assessed value 1924 (about
75% actual)----- . . 15,711.100
Population in 1920____________4,740
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24------ $35.60
IN T . on 5s o f 1922 at the State
OSBORNE.
Treasurers office; on others at fiscal
This city is in Osborne County.
agency in Topeka.
B D . D T. (special assess­
ment) Dec 1923_________ $277,596
Assessed valuation 1923___2,552,534 PARSONS SCH. D IST . NO. 33.
B uilding Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23.$30.60
J-.T >8 >.0 10___ Jan 125- 26
Population 1910, 1,566; 1920.-1,635 5s
5. ’ 24 F-A 400,000_______________
OSW EGO.
---------TOT. BD. DT. O ct4 1924 $480,000
This city is in Labette County.
Tot. assess, val.tact.) '24 '6 418,970
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
H s’20 . . .
4,750_____July 1926 School tax ra.(per$l ,000)’24--S17.90
Population in 1923 (est.)------- 20.000
E lectric Light Bonds.
IN T . is payable at State Treas­
6s ’ 19
. . . $45,000 _____ 1925-1933
urer’s office in Topeka.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’20
$6,000__________ 1950
PEABODY.
(Optional after 10 years.)
This city is in Marion County.
Internal Impt. & Paving Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6H s’21 . . . $80 750-.Jan 1 ’25-'41
$750c.Yrly on Jan 1
F loating Indebtedness Bonds. 5s ’ 15 S-A
55.000c.Yrly on Jan 1
_s
. . . 10,000__________ 1925 5s ’20 s-a
Sewer Bonds5 s ’20
...
6,714__________ 1925
6 s '21
. . . 10,000---------------- 1926 5s ’ 16 s-a $130.01c.Yrly on Jan 1
GEN . BD. D T . Dec 1923. $171,900 454s’23 s-a 4,535.59c.Yrly to Jan 1
Paving Bonds.
T ot. ass’d val.’23 -- --------- 1.475.645
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’ 23.$52.86 4Hs’26 s-a $5.953c -- .Y r ly Jan 1
2,058.15c.Yrly Jan 1
Population 1910. 2.317; 1920. 2,386 4T3s’ 17 s-a
5s '29 s-a
89.273.30c.Yrly Jan 1
O T T A W A . ______
57,000c___Yrly .Tan 1
This city is in Franklin County. 4 14 s’42 s-a
_
8,981.81-Y’rly.July 1
Inc. June 18 1866. Commission gov­ 454s'44_
R efu nd ing Bonds.
ernment adopted Mar. 13 1913.
V. 96, P- 890. Population 1910, 6s ’ 21 s-a $7,943.70c,Yrly Jan 1
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’24 -- $116,263
7,650; 1920, 9,018.
Assessment debt (add’l)---- 114,612
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4H s’01 M-N$22,000r*----- 1922-1931 Total assessed value 1924 2,202,165
5s '13 M -N 27,000r*___ 1925-1933 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S12.20
5s '14 J-J 448,000r*___ 1925-1934 Population 1910, 1,416; 1920, 2,455
5s T5 J-D
2,000r*..D ec 1 1925 IN T . at the State fiscal agency.
A uditorium Bonds.
6s
. . . $52,500r* ...1925-1939 PHILLIPSBURG.
W ater and L ight Bonds.
This city is in Phillips County.
4s ’06 J-J $29,100r*_July 1 ’ 25-’34
5s ’06
. . . 20.000r* . . . 1925-1929 5 sW ater Works Bonds.Jan 1 1943
’23 J-J $50.000___
5s TO J-J
4,OOOr*.July 1 ’25-’28
. . . 15,000----------- ------------5s T1-T2 . . 10,000r* — 1930 &'31 5s
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922.. $120,000
5s '13-T4 . . 10,000r*________ 1934 Total assess, val. 1923------1,670.745
Sewer and Paving (G eneral).
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’23 -$35-04
5s
. . . $94,027.21r*-------------- Population 1910, 1,302; 1920, 1,310
(Due in from 1 to 5 years.)
M unicipal Bonds.
.s
. . . $45,0004*------------------- PHILLIPSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
W ater Dam Bonds.
S chool Building Bonds.
5s T9
. . . f$ll,000r* ...1934-1944 4 54s
J-J $23.2 0 0 c ____1925-1932
\
600r*________ 1945 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-- $26,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed val. 1922________ 2,554 939
454 s
. . . $4,000r*____________ (Assess, from 75% to 80% act. val.)
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 26 '24 $216,876 School tax (per $1,000) 1923. .$13.60
Water debt (add’l ) ________ 389.000 Population 1922 (est.)________ 2,500
Assessment debt (add’l)— 246,319
Sinking fund, general. . . . .
17,000
Sinking fund, water_______
60,500 PITTSBURG.
This city is in Crawford County.
Assessed value, real estate.5,752,715
Assessed value, personal— 2,623,275 Inc. June 21 1880. Commission gov­
Other assessable property.. 783,800 ernment was adopted Feb. 21 1910.
Total assessed value 1924.-9,159,790 V. 90. p. 576.
Park Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924---$31.37
IN TER E ST is payable mostly at 5s ’06 A-O $7,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1926
454s’ 10 J-J
37,000c_ Jan 1 1940
_
State Treasurer’s office in Topeka.




R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’07 J-D $23.859.31cJ'ne 1 1927
W ater-W orks Purchase Bonds.
_
4 H s 'll A-O $179.000_ Oct 1 1941
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
4% s
F-A $115.000_______ Serially
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 14 ’ 24. $430,000
Assessment debt (add'l)
500,000
Sinking fund_____________
30,000
Assess, val. 1924________ 19,475,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1924----- $11.37
Pop’n 1910, 14,755: 1920, 18,052
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y ..
and at State Treasurer's office.

[V ol. 119.
PRETTY PRAIRIE.
This city is in Reno County.
W ater-W orks-System Bonds.
454s’ 19 F-A $31.000__________ 1939
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 5 ’ 24- $30,000
Total assessed value 1924
(about 70% actual)-------- 688,657
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--S6.20
Population in 1920, 432; 1910..327

PROTECTION.
This city is in Comanche County.
W ater 8c Electric Light B onds.
5s T4 M -N $30,000c— M ay 1 1934
PITTSBURG SCH. DIST. NO. 49.
(Optional 1924.)
W ater & Light Extension Bds.
Senior High S chool Bonds.
f $99.000.. .Sept 2 1929 5s T7 F-A $20,000c_ Aug
_
1937
454s'19 J-J \ 140.000-Sept 2 '30-’43
(Optional 1927.)
I 35.000---Sept 2 1944
F unding Bonds.
,
30.000- -Jan 1 ’ 25-’275s T8 F-A $7,000c--------Aug 1938
20.000___ Jan 1 1928
(Optional 1928.)
554s’21 J-J
20.000- -Jan 1 ’29-’30 W ater-Fvtension Bonds.
5Ms’21M-N
60.000-Jan 1 ’30-’33 $19,000c--------Nov 1946
(Optional 1936.)
Douglass S chool Bonds.
P ublic Impt. R efunding Bonds.
454s’ 12 J-J J$16,000c-.Jan 1 ’28-’31
\ 3,00 0 c...J a n 1 1932 5 K s’22 M -N*38,000c-----------Serially
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 16 ’24--$104,000
Forest Park School Bonds.
( $4.000c..Jan 1 ’25-’26 Water debt (included)------- 19,000
5s '13 J-J ( 4 .0 00c...J an 1 1927 Assessment debt (add’l) — .. 12,000
l 12.0 0 0 c.. Jan 1 ’28-’33 Sinking fund______________ 14,533
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24 $443,000 Assessed valuation 1924----- 739,730
Sinking fund____________
44 000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S52.60
Assessed value, real estatel2,139,075 Population in 1910, 390; 1920, 1,109
Assessed value, personal.. 4,429.900
IN T . at State fiscal agency at T o­
Other assessable property. 3.503,195 peka.
Total assessed val. 1924 20,072,170
School tax(per$l .000) 1924__ $16 00
Population in 1922 (est.)_____20,000 QUINTER CITY.
This city is in Gove County.
IN T . is payable in Topeka.
W ater & L igh t B onds.
PLAINVILLE.
454s'17 . . . $14,000r-------------- 1937
5s T8 . . .
5,000r-------------- 1938
This city is in Rooks County.
45,000r---------------1931
GEN. BD. DT. Dec 1923-. $62,500 6s ’ 21 . . .
Assessment debt (add’l) — 109.864 5s ’23 - - - 42,000r---------------1943
Assessed valuation 1923__ 1.266 574 GEN. BD. D T . Oct 14 ’ 24. $106,000
City tax rate (per $1.000) ’23 $17.00 Assessed valuation 1923--------710,000
T o t. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $39.95 + Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$42.70
Population 1910, 1,090; 1920, 1,004 Population in 1910, 450; 1920, 382
PLEASANTON.
RENO COUNTY.
This citv is in Linn County.
County seat Is Hutchinson.
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’ 24. $124,000
. . . $900,000..................... —
Assessed valuation 1924 — 1.250,000
efu
Bonds.
„
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S41.49 5s R00 n d in g $9,000r_ June 1 1930
J-J
_
Population 1910, 1,373; 1920, 1,291 454s’98 F-A 55,000r— Feb 1 1928
(Subject to call after 1918)
454s'98 J-D $39,OO0r— Dec 1 1928
POTIVIN.
(Subject to call after 1918)
This city is in Butler County.
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923--$21,000 4s '99 J-D j$40,000r_june 1 ’25-’29
Road Bonds.
____„ „ , .
Assessment debt (add’l)------ 28,000
Assessed valuation 1923------ 449,890 454*'2d . . . .>241.000 --------1925-1940
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$25.85 5s ’20 ---1 ,2 2 9 ,9 0 0 ______1925-1940
263,500
1925-1941
Population 1910, 249; 1920--------415 5s ’21
BOND. D T . June 14 ’2 3 --$ l.970,472
Assessed val., real estate.-64,521,645
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY
Westmoreland is the county seat. Assess, val.. personal----- 20.772,880
Other assessable p rop erty .il .365,939
F unding Bonds.
4H s’ 17 J-J $43,000--$5.000 yearly Total assessed val. 1923.-96,660,464
County tax rate (per
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24 $38,000 State
11.000) 1923----------------. . $6.30
Assess, val.. real est______ 24,026,530
Pop'n In 1910. 37.853; 1920, 44,423
Assess, val., personal____ 6,993,618
Other assess, prop_______ 7,778,518
5IN T. at State Treas. office; on
Tot.asses.val.(70%act)’ 24 38,798,666 others at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1 9 24______________________ $6 80
Popula’n 1910, 17,522; 1920, 16,352 REXFORD.
This city is in Thomas County.
W ater Bonds.
PRATT.
.-This cityl s In Pratt County. Ine 454s BD. D $25,500----------- - - - - - - GEN.
T . Oct 14'24 - $54,000
April 17 1884.
Floating debt------------------5,000
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund--------------------5,500
4s ’06 - - $8.000..................192t Assessed valuation 1924---- 30,0000
Main & Intercepting Sewer.
Toi.al tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22-$28.81
5s '09 . . .
$8,500.................. 1939 Population in 1920--------------------- 400
5s '15 - - 1.335................... 1941
Anthony & Northern Bonds.
5s T3 . . .
$20.000................. 194S RICE COUNTY.
Lateral Sewer & Constr. Bds.
Lyons is the county seat.
5s T5 . . .
$1,716.00............... 192f BOi\ D. DEBT Nov 21 ’22 $135,000
5s ’ 15 — 9,673.74................ 192f Total assessed valuation__
Water-Works Bonds.
1922 (equalized)_____ 42,924,610
5s ” 09 . . .
$20.000................. 193) State & Oo.caxtper $1,000)’22-$5.11
193f Populat’n 1910, 15.106; 1920, 14,832
5s ’ 16 . . .
29.000........
5s
...
15,400........ 1925-1938
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y ..
E lectric-Light Bonds.
193-» and at State Treasurer’s office.
5s ’14 . . .
$50.000.......
_s
15.700 _____1925-193'
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 14 ’ 24. $358,835 ROSEDALE.
See Kansas City,
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 485 181
Total assess, val. ’24 (act.)-4,639 475
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922 .$40.74 SUSSELL.
Population 1910. 3.302; 1920. 5.183
This city Is In Russell C o. Inc.
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
lune 2 1872. Pop’n 1920. 1,700.
W ater-W orks & E lec.-Lt. B onds.
PRATT CITY SCHOOL DIST.
4348’ IOJ-J $30.000___ Jan 11934
4 54»'08 M-S *$19.000c..Sept 1 1928 5s 11 J-J 28,000____July 1 1931
6s ’ 14 F-A *25 .000 ..Feb 10 1934 Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
5s T9 . . .
11 0.0 0 0 ...Jan 1 193° 5s 15 . . .
17.500____Oct 1 1940
5s ’20 M-S 5.000______ Jan 1 1<»25 5s ’ 24 A-O 95,000---------------------(5.000 ...M a r 15 1925 BONO. DEBT O 14 ’ 24- $110,500
6s ’21 M-S (30,000-M ar 15 '2tj-’B Assess, val. 1923 (54 act.) _-2,591,543
U
(84,000---M a r 15 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-—$22.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24- $288 000
IN T. at State Treasurer’s office.
Total assess, val. 1924____5,210,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-..$18 50
Population in 1920___________ 5.111 SABETHA.
This city is in Nemaha County.
•Red. after 10 years from issue
IN T. at State Fiscal Agency' Incorporated in 1874. Commission
g ivernment adopted Feb. 20 1913.
Topeka.
Sewer Bonds (General).
5s
s-a $13 090.........1925-1930
PRATT COUNTY.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
County seat Is Pratt. The County
Commissioners have effected a com 4>4s’ 10 s-a $40,000........ 1925-1940
--.
b0 ,0 0 0 --7-----------------promise on most of bonded debt oi ,s
City Hall & Memorial Bonds.
Pratt County by paying one-third of
. . . $61,500----------------------face value of past-due coupons and .s
agreeing to pay two-thirds of Int. or Assessment sewer (s.-a.)_$1,020.12
_
remaining coupons as they mature Refunding bonds (s.-a.)_ 21.906.00
c
In other words, 4% Int. is being paid Paving bonds (gen ral) A 119,598.00
assessment, com bined.. (
Instead of 6 % . V. 71. p. 303.
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1924.. $295,046
R efu nding Bonds.
_
4s 04 J-J $119,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1934 Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,252,969
Total tax rateiper $1.000) '24.$40.40
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
4 54s09 J-J $75.000c__ July 1 192* Population 1910. 1.768; 1920. 2,003
BOND. D EBT Nov T8 24. $115,000
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Sinking fund____________
84.000
Assessed value, real estate.22,496.539
Assessed value, personal.. 4.538,510 ST. FRANCIS.
This city is in Cheyenne County.
Other assessable property. 4,314,613
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 15 ’24- $91,000
Total assessed value 1924
_
(2-3 actual)___________ 31,349.662 Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,134,009
State & Co. tax (per $1,000 '23- *7.01 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$11.00
Populat’n 1910, 11.156; 1920, 12,909 Population in 1910, 492; 1920, 733

Dec., 1924.]

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

ST. JOHN.
SENECA.
This city is In Stafford County.
This city is in Nemaha County.
Bonded debt—
4Jis’19 F-A $115,000.........................
Water and light bonds_ $107,500
_
City-Hall Building Bonds.
Funding floating debt____ 11,500 4Hs’16 J-J $30.000.-Sept 1 ’26-’36
Sewer bonds------------------7,000
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding bonds-----------10,000 6s
. - - $23,000c_____________
Paving bonds___________ 197,200 GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923— $149,014
Convention Hall bonds—
3,000 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 295,782
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923- $149,900 Assessed valuation 1924___2,014,979
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 108,200 i Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$36.82
Assessed val., real estate_ 846,595 Pop'n 1910, 1,806; 1920______ 1,885
_
Assessed val., personal_____ 568.590
Other assessable property. - 161,955
T ot. assess, val. (act.) ’24.-1,577,140 8EWARD COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $20.00 6 sRefunding Bonds. July 1 1927
J-J
Population 1910, 1.785; 1920, 1,671 6s '07 F-A $31,000c—
14.700...........................
4s 02 J-J
2,000c— Jan 1 1932
ST. H A R T S.
Funding Bonds.
This city is in Pottawatomie Co. 5s
J-J $22.500c—.Jan 1 1943
Park Improvement Bonds.
D EBT Oct 6 1923 $61,500
-8
- - - $10,000_______________ BOND. fund____________
18.698
Sinking
W ater and L ight Bonds.
_
<•
M-S $20,000c_________ 1928 Assessment value, real_ 8,368.145
Assess, value, personal_ 2,213,010
_
(Subject to call in 1918.)
Other assessable property- 1,600.299
F unding Bonds.
fis
J-J
$7,000c..................1932 Total assess, val., 1922___12,181,454
State & Co. tax rate (per
(Subject to call in 1922.)
$1,000) 1923_______________ $7.86
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923____ $37,000
Assess, val. '23____________ 949 519 Pop’n In 1910, 4,091; in 1920, 6,220
IN T. at Bank of America, N. Y .
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$33.15
Population 1910, 1,397; 1920, 1.321
IN T . is payable at State Treas. SHARON SPRINGS.
office in Topeka.
This city is in Wallace County.
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 1 ’24- $100,009
8 ALINA.
Assessed value 1924_______ 592.837
This city is the county seat o f Sa­ City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.S24.20
line Co. Incorporated as a village Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S38.20
Apr. 22 1867; as a city of 3d class Population in 1910, 440; 1920, 815
Nov 21 1870 as a city of 2d class
Oct. 11 1878 and as a city o f 1st
SHAWNEE COUNTY.
class July 9 1920.
County seat Is Topeka.
B uilding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5^s
. . . $10,000______ ________
5s ’21 J-J $300.000-------------- -------R efu n d in g Bonds.
is
. . . 175 000------------------4>4s’08 J-J $16.000c_ July 1 1928 4 M
_
4)4s’09 M -N 20,000c-_Nov 29 1829 5s ’23 J-J 189,000 _____ 1925-1933
4 4£s’23 J-J 150.000___ July 1 1944
R ailroad Aid B onds.
5s '16 J-D $10,000_ Dec 15 1946 TOT. BD. D T. Mar 1 ’24-$l,359,856
_
150,251
(Subject to call aft. Dec. 15 1926) Sinking fund____________
—
10.000___ Jan 1 1946 Total assessed value 1924
(85% actual)................120.103,240
Memorial Hail Bonds,
6Hs
—-$300,000___ Jan 1 1940 State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) ’24-.$6.68
Pop’n in 1910, 61.874; 1920 69.159
Fire S tation Bonds.
INT. at County Treasurer’s office.
4Ms
— $20,000----- Oct 1 1937
Park B onds.
SMITH CENTEttL
4H s’ 17 M-S $30.000___ Sept 1 1937
This city is in Smith County.
C ity-H all-B uilding B onds.
4 K s 'll A-O $40,000____Apr 1 1931 GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923. $245,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
62,000
Street Im provement Bonds.
4 ^ s'23 A-O*270,000--Apr 1 ’25-’33 Assessed value 1923_______ 1,683,210
GEN. BONDS Oct 31 '24- $446,000 Tot. tax rate (per$l,000)’23.$50.77 +
Paving assess, bds. (add’l)
568,080 Population 1910, 1,292; 1920.-1,567
Sewer assess, bds. (add’l )63,609
Sinking fund_____________
68,874 SOLOMON. in Dickinson County.
This city is
Total assess, val. 1924
Water Works Bonds
(90% aetuHi_________ 28.295 773
5s
— $75,000r.................1940
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $8.*0
...
14,000----------------------Popula. 1910, 9,688; 1920____ 15.085 5s
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office, BOND. D EBT (all water)
Oct 4 1924______________ $86,500
Topeka, Kan.
Assessed value 1924______ 972,004
Total ta\ rate (Der $1,000) '23 $30.70
SALINA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population 1910, 949; 1920------ 1,071
Building Bonds.
INT. at Topeka, Kansas.
4 J4s’08 M-S $20.000c................. 1928
(Subject to call any Interest date)
SPEARVILLE.
4Hs’12 J-J 20,000c_ July 1 1932
_
This city is in Ford County.
43 s
A
J-J 100,000c. July 1 ’26-'35
444s’17 J-J $25,000c.July 1 ’33-’37 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1924—-$60,000
Assessed valuation 1924____ 736.337
5s ’20 J-J 205,000c.Jan 1 ’30-’40
5 s ’21 J-J 52,000c________ _____ City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$13.80
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S32.78
d-Ssfa
cn n
n
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 r24 " $633',660 Population in 1910, 576; 1920, 629
Total assessed value 1924
(70% to 75% a c tu a l)...3 0 ,086,385 STAFFORD.
This olty Is In Stafford County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924.$ 10 50
Population in 1920__________ 15,089 Incorporated Sept. 10 1885.
INT. at State Treasurer s office.
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 17 ’24. $214,900
Assess, val. 24 (abt. 3-5
actual)_________________1,759,360
SALINE COUNTY.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$39.00
County seat Is Salina.
Population 1910, 1,927; 1920, 1,752
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 1923 $200,000
INT. at Nat.Park Bk., N. Y. City.
Total assess, val. 1923_ 64,824,302
_
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23—$4.82 STERLING.
Popula'n 1910, 20,338; 1920, 25,103
This city is in Rice County.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N .Y.O .
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 24 M ay $12,000.-$2,000 yearly
SCOTT CITY.
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1923-- $166,330
This city is in Scott County.
GEN. BD . D T . Dec 1923—$153,000 Assessed valuation 1923__ 2,337.525
Assessed value 1923_______ 926,427 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.S13.10
$1,000) ’23-S32.15
Tot. tax rate (per$l ,000)’23.$55.62 + Total tax rate (per 2,133; 1920, 2,060
Population 1910, 918; 1920____1,107 Population 1910,

99

SEDAN.
This city Is in Chautauqua County.
GEN . B D . D T . Dec 1922— $209,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 216,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923___$43.90
Assessed val., 1923......... -.1,580,096
Population 1910, 1,211; 1920..1,885
City has no sinking fund for the
retirement of bonds, as all bonds are
optional and each year a levy Is
made for the payment of the bonds
to be retired next year.
SEDGW ICK COUNTY.
County seat is Wichita.
Funding Bonds.
5a '95 J-J $28,000c„_July 1 1925
Rallroad-Ald Bonds.
4s 108 J-J $33,500c„-Oct 1 1928
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1918
4s
. . . $16.500.................... 1931
Bridge Bonds (Red. beu.in 1917).
4J4s’07 J-J $100,000c.—Oct 1 1927
Road Improvement Bonds.
4J4s
. . . $375,000 ..........1925-1939
5H s’21 . . . 127,500.-Sept 1 ’25-’41
4V2s
. . . 310,000_______________
444s
. . . 202,462......... ................
444s
. . . (10,000-.$1,000 yearly
190,000—4,500 yearly
GEN. BD . D T. Nov 1 8 ’21 $93,000
Assessment debt (add’l).
655,496
Assess, val., real esta te..129.882.470
Assess, val., personal_ 42,122,100
_
Total valuation 1921____ 172,004.570
Assess, val. (equal’d) ’22.167,997,845
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22—$5.00
Pop’n in 1910, 73,095; 1920, 92,234
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. New
York and on road bonds at the State
Treasurer’s office.




STEVENS COUNTY.
Hugoton Is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
5s '01 J-J $55.000c— -Jan 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24. $.57,000
Sinking fund______________
14,423
Assessed val’n, real estate-6,432,111
Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,094,407
_
Other assess, property------- 1,072.393
Tot .ass’d val.’24(75%act.>8.598,911
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924_______________$7.05
Pop’n in 1910, 2,453; In 1920, 3.943
INT. at Nat. Park Bk., N . Y.
SUMNER COUNTY.
County seat Is Wellington.
Road Bonds.
4M s’23 J-J $144,400—July 1 ’25-’43
4H s
...
10,000---------------------4%s'24 . . .
59,500_______________
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
6 s ’21 J-J $85,000 ---------1925-1941
444s
. . . 338,000c___________
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s ’21 s-a $37,800_____ 1925-1941
434s
. . . 338,000c.....................
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $34,000 _____ 1925-1941
434s
- - - 157,300c....... ...........
Road Dist, No. 4 Bonds.
434s
- - - $23,500c___________
RD. IM PT. D T. Nov 18’24$950.500
Assessed val'n, real estate.43,278,066
Assessed val’n, personal— 8,984,570
Other assessable property.12,161,505
Tot.ass’d val.'24'75%act.>64,424,141
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23—$6.70
Pop’n In 1910, 30,654; 1920, 29,213.
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .,
and State Treasurer’s office.

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SYRACUSE.
This city is in Hamilton County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923..$103,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’23_________1,333,623
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23 .$44.50
Population 1910. 1.126; 1920, 1,059

W AVERLY.
This city is in Coffey County.
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923—$29,500
Assessed value 1923 ------------ 552,552
Tot. tax rate (per$l ,000)’23.$35.03 +
Population 1910, 751; 1920______ 619

TON G AN O Xli]
This city is in Leavenworth Co.
Water Works Bonds.
4Jis’17 J-J $40,000_____ 1925-1937
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 1 ’ 24- $100,000
53,000
Water debt (incl.)-----------Floating debt (add’l) ______
9,192
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
49.651
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 831,010
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$36.70
Pop’n 1910, 1,018; 1920.............. 971

We l l i n g t o n ]
This city is cne county seat of Sum
ner County. Incorp. Feb. 14 1880
City Hail Bonds.
444s'07 J-J $25.000r— July 1 1927
(Subject to call $10,000 1912. $10,000
1917 and $10,000 1922.)
W ater W orks Ext. Bonds.
5s
J-J $30,000___ July 1 1930
5s ’ 14J-J $240,000______July 1 1944
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1929.)
R efu nding W ater B onds.
444s
J-D $50,000— -D ec 1 1941
R efu nding Bonds.
4H s
J-J $18.500___ July 11939
A uditorium B onds.
5s
J-J $140,000___ July 1 1839
Main Sewer (Rea. any int. date.)
5s 10
J-J$24.000c___Jan 1 1940
444s
J-J 5,500___ July 1 1936
444J-J 2,800___ July 1 1936
Park G round Purchase Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $18,000___ July 1 1934
GEN. BD. D T. Feb 1924— $553,800
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 237,964
Assessed val. 1923............... 7,191.890
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923— $36.50
Pop’n 1910, 7,034; 1920______ 7,048
INT. at Nat. Patk Bank. N . Y .

TOPEKA.
This city Is In Shawnee County
Incorp. In 1854. In 1905 purchased
plant of Topeka Water Co. V. 80
p. 1137. Commission government
adopted Nov. 2 1909. V. 89. p.1298
•Topeka Water Co. Bonds.
5s ’96 J-J $288,000c— Sept 1 1926
Water Bonds.
5J4s'21 J-J $300,000____Jan 1 1941
5 J4S’21 M-S 140.000____Sept 1 1941
Bridge Bonds.
434s’05 A-O $34,066c__ Apr 1 1926
434s
A-O 39,411c. ..A p r 1 1930
Shunganunga Creek Bonds.
434s
M-S
4,101c___Mar 1 1930
Refunding Bonds.
444s’06
20.000c— Apr 1 1926
4>4s’10 J-J
50.000c--July 15 1930
434s’ 12 F-A 75.000c.- Aug 10 1932
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
434s’09 J-J $40.000c._June 1 1929
Crematory Bonds.
434s’10 A-O $17,700c_ Apr 1 1930
_
At. Top. & S. Fe RR. Aid Bds.
4s 01 J-J $59.000c— .Jan 1 1931
Water and Light Reconstruct
tion Bonds.
5s ’ 21 . . . $95,000— -D ec 31 1941
Sewer Bonds5 s ’21 . . . $8.000____June 1 ’ 25 31
41
4s
- - - $56,000 _____1925 I931
434s’ 22 . . .
26,891 -------- 1925-1932
Fair Ground Bonds.
-s
. . . $200,000_______ _______
General Improvement Bonds.
4?4s’23 - - . $225,000..A ug 1 ’25-’33
4Ms
. . . 300.000______________
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923— $436,377
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 834,401
Other bonded debt------------ 1,121.000
Assessed value, real______46,658,060
Assessed val., personal__ 21,764,955
Other assessable: property. 7,322,804
Total assess, val. 1923. -75,745,819
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923— $31.40
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 uot considered part of
the city debt.
INT.at Nat. Park Bank.N.Y.Clty.

WELLSVILLE.
This city is in Franklin County.
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 15 ’24 $13,500
Assessment debt (add’ l)_____ 40.441
Assessed valuation 1924___ 875,140
City tax rate (per $1,000) ” ’ 4 . $11.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000;'23 $25.12 +
Population in 1910 648; 1920, 756
W HITE W ATER.
This city is in Butler County.
GEN. BD. DT. Dec 1923--$65,000
Assessed valuation 1923____778,385
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$21.2Q
Population 1910, 518; 1920______ 556

WICHITA.
County seat of Sedgwlok County.
Incorp. Apr. 8 1871. The voters on
Deo. 12 1911 defeated three proposi­
tions concerning the establishing of
a munlclpally-owned water and light
plant. V. 93. p. 1740.
Jail and W ork House B onds.
444s’ 17 M-S $10.000___________1927
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’99 J-J $50,000c__ Jan 1 1929
(Subject do call after 1919.)
4s ’05 M -N 1 8 ,0 0 0 c-._______ 1935
444s’06 J-D 26.000..............-.-1 9 3 5
5s ’07 M -N 17,000c_____ '-.-.1 9 3 7
4V>*’08 F-A 100.000c...A ug 1 1928
5s ’09 A-O 16,000c_________ 1932
Cemetery Bonds.
9s 09 J-J
Sl.OOOc__July 1 1935
Forum Bldg. & G round B onds.
TOPEKA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
58 ’09 F-A$150,000c_ Aug 1 1939
_
Building Bonds.
Annex & Exh. Bldg. Bds.
4s 05 J-J $4S,500c— May 1 1925 5 sForum -N$200,000. _________1939
’20 M
Refunding Bonds.
4s '05 J-J $ 110.561c— Jan 1 1925 4s Railway-Aid Bonds.
444s’ 13J-J
40,700____Jan 11933 4s 11 M -S 30.000c_________ 1931
l l J-J
30,000c_________ 1931
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924— $199,761 4s ’’ l l
M -N 30,000c_________ 1931
Assessed valuation 1924. 80.000,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$12.55 5s Dam Bonds.
’ 10 J-J $12,000c_________ 1929
Poonlition in 1920---------------- 50,022
Bridge Bonds.
IN T. at National Park Bank.
444s’ 15 A-O $ 15.000c-..A pr 1 1928
5s ’21 M-S 125,808.90________1940
TOWANDA.
4M s’24M-N 298,635_______________
This city is in Butler County.
444s’24M-N 106,346_______________
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1922— $65,000
Park Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l)____ 30,000 4Ms’24 M -N $55,000 - — --1934-1943
Assessed valuation 1923____ 401.420
E xhibition Bldg. Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$32 O 4s ’ 17 A-0$170;000___________1957
f)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S57.65
Park Blvd. & Impt. Bonds.
Population in 1910, 275; 1920, 718 4% s’ 19 j-D $75,000___________1929
4M s’20 J-D 150,000___________1939
44fs’22 F-A 55,000___________1941
TROY.
Park Impt. Bonds.
This city is in Daniphan County.
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923—
None 444s'22 A-O $75,000- —............. 1941
Assessment debt (add’l)___ $200,000 444s’22 M -N 2,500___________1932
Assessed valuation 1923_
_ 995,892 4 ^ s ’23 F-A 110,491.48________1942
7O,O0Oc_Mar 1 ’34-’43
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$26.60 444s’24 . . .
Bonds issued for paving, sewer,
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 .$47 77
Population in 1910, 940; 1920, 1,013 street opening, &c., 1-10 of which are
payable each year________ $663,91.5
VALLEY FALLIL
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 ’24.-2,314.677
This city is in Jefferson County.
Assessment debt (add’l ) - . 3,418.237
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’24 -- $111,513 Assessed val. 1924______ 115,690,642
Assessment debt (add’l)____________ 93.939 tax-(per $1,000) 1924— $29.20
Total
Assessed valuation 1924___1,268.765 Pop’n ’10 (Census) 52,450 ’20-72,217
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S11.57
INT.at Nat.Park Bank.N.Y.Clty;
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$32.88 and at State Treas. office, Topeka.
Population 1910, 1,129; 1920, 1,218
WICHITA CITY SCH. DIST. N O .l.
VICTORIA.
5s ’ l l J-J
$75,000_ Jan 1 1931
_
This city is in Ellis County.
4 ^ s ’l l —
62,000----1-20 yearly
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1923—$60,000 5s ’ 19 —
680,000----1-20 yearly
Assessed valuation 1923------471,010 6s ’21 — _
297,000__ 1-20 yearly
Total tax rate (per $l,000)'23-$29.56 44£s’22 —
950,000----1-20 yearly
Population 1920------------------------ 600 5s
. . . 200,000_______________
Refunding Bonds.
W A KEENEY.
4448 11 J-J
$52.500_ Jan 1 1934
_
This city is in Trego County.
4s ’ 17 J-J
40,000_ Jan 1 1927
_
5s ’23 M -N 12,000____M ay 1 1943
High-School Bonds.
GEN. B D . D T. N ov 1924- $162,108 444s’09 M-S $72.500c— Sept 1 1929
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
26,061 BD. DEBT June 30 ’24- $2,227,500
Assess, value, real estate_
_ 498,420 Sinking fund___________
90,000
Assess, value, personal------ 406,700 Assess, val. 1924----------- 114,745.686
Other assess, property------82,505 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $14.00
Total assess, value 1924— 987,625 Population In 1922 (est.)_____ 80.000
Total tax (per $1,000) ’22. - $42.80 4IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .,
Population in 1910, 883; 1920, 1,003
and at State Treasurer’s office.
WASHINGTON7
.
This city Is In Washington Co.
WILSON.
BOND. DEBT Nov 8 1923-$225.000
This city is in Ellsworth County.
Total assessed val’n 1923—1,552 207 Incorp. March 1883. Population
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $38.00 1910, 981; * 2 0 . 1,020.
Pop’n in 1910, 1,547; 1920, 1,406
Water Bonds.
5s ’l l Dec 16.000___ Dec 1 1941
WATHENA.
—
Light Bonds (Optional).
This city is in DoniplSn County. 444s’10 J-J $15.000____Jan 1 1940
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923— None -a *18 —
20.000...........................
Assessment debt____________$31,500 BOND. DEBT Sept. 1 5 ’24 $50,000
Assessed value 1923-------------595,875 Total assess, val. (act.) ’24-1,338,200
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23-$27.86 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$12.0Q
Population 1910, 777; 1920____ 645
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .

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MONTANA—DEBT OF STATE

WILSON COUNTY.
R oad B onds.
5s
...$ 1 8 8 0 0 0 ..
6s
...
87 ,500 ..
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 '24 $275,500
Assess, val., real estate_ 19 418 145
_
Assess, val., personal____13 968 610
Other assess, property___12.420 020
Total assessed value 1924 45,8 6 77
State&co.taxrate(per$1 ,()00)’24 7 10
Population 1920 (Census)____21,157
IN T . at office o f State Treasurer
WINFIELD.
County seat of Cowley County
Incorporated Feb. 17 1879. Popu
lation 1910, 6,700; 1920, 7,933.
Refunding Bonds.
S s 'l l J-J $28.000___ May 1193)
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1921)
454*16 M-S 89.000___ Sept 1 1936
(Subject to call beg. Sept. 1 1926)
Park Bonds.
6s ’07 M-S $4.000___Sept 16 1927
Street Intersection Bds. (Qen.)
6s '15 . . .
$3,228.60_Apr 1 1935
Electric Light Bonds.
6a uo J-D $15,000____June 1 1925
(Subject to call June 1 1920)
Railroad {Red. beg. Aug. 1 ’19).
6s -09 F-A $20,000c_ Aug 1 193®
_
Water Works Bonds.
4Hs-09 J-D $40,000____June 1 193V
(Subject to call any time)
4 « s ’18
$125,000____Jan 1 194S
(Optional 1933.)
454s
. . . 112.000_______________
Sewer (Red. beg. Aug. 1 1917).
5s ’07 F-A $28.000____Aug 1 1937
Street Paving Bonds.
5Hs’2l J-J $86,000_______________
4H s’24 . . .
30,000_______________
Public Bldg. Bonds.
4Ms
...$ 1 3 2 ,0 0 0 _______________
GEN. BD. DT. Dec. ’ 23. $210,697
Assessment debt (add'l)
407.423
Other indebtedness_______ 366.000
Total assessed val'n 1923. .9,6584009
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923.—$37.75
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .
and at State Treas. office. Topeka.

WINFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT
B uilding Bonds.
4 Ws’ 10 . . . $30,000----------- -------- 4 54s’23 . . . 190,000_______________
4 X s’ 16 J-J $72,000___ July 1 193f
5s ’23 . . .
1.000 _Dec 1 1933
5s ’24 . . .
1.000 _Jan 1 1934
5s '24 . . .
1.000 _Feb 1 1934
1.000 _Mar 1 1934
5s ’ 24 . . .
5s '24
1.000 _Apr 1 1934
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 6 ’24- $385,421
Ass’d val. '24 (14 act.)__ 10 617,464
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ S20 00
_
Population 1924 (est.)_______ 10.500
WYANDOTTE COUNTY.
County seat Is Kansas City.
Bridge.
454s’04 J-J S328.000c_ Jan 1 -25-34
_
(Subject to call after July 1 1924)
454s’ 12 F-A 270,000c.F& A 1 "32-'41
454s’ 12 F-A 20.000c—.June 1 1942
4 l*s
J-D
20.000c.....
1933
4,4 s
F-A
7.500c.............. 1933
44s
J-J
40.000c________ 1934
4 4 s ’ 14 . . .
500,000c___ 1934-1943
44 s'1 4 . . .
90,000c .......................
4 4 e ’ 16 A-O 600,000c___ 1936-1955
Funding Bonds.
4 4 s 11 s-an$342,000____July 1 1941
4 4 s ’ 17 J-J 130,000c.July 1 -25-’37
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4 4 s ’ l l J-J $144.000— Jan 2 1931
Road Bonds.
5s
. . . *50.000____________ _
BOND. D EBT July 1922.S2.341,342
Assess, val. "22 (equat'd). 140.774.465
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1922_______________________ $6.16
Pop’n 1910, 100.068; 1920— ) 2 j , i l a
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
YATES CENTRE.
This city is in Woodson County.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
. .
4 4 s ’ 16 J-J $22.000___ July 1 1936
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1921)
Sewer Bonds.
5s
„_
$9,000____Jan 1 1933
5s
...
18,000____Jan 1 1943
GEN. B D . D T . Dec. ’23— $101,864
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 64 368
Other indebtedness----------85.800
Tot.ass’dval.’23 (90%act.) 1.963.566
Total tax (per $1,000) 23-----$37 .30
Population 1910, 2,215: 1920. 2.306

State of Montana.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, &c.
Organized as a Territory (Act May 26 1864)___May 26 1864
Admitted as a State (Act of Feb. 22 1889)_____Nov. 8 1889
Total area of State (square miles)__________________ 146,080
State Capital______________________________________ Helena
Governor (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1929)_ J. E. Erickson
_
Sec. of State (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1929) —C. T. Stewart
Treasurer (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. ’29)_. W. E. Harman
Auditor (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. 1 9 2 9 )..Geo. P. Porter
Atty.-Gen. (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1929)____L. A. Foot
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the first Monday in
January and sessions are limited to 60 days.
SITUATION AS TO DEBT, & c.— For facts with reference to the early
history o f Montana’s State debt, see “ State and City Supplement” for April
1893, page 130. The bonded debt o f the State o f Montana on June 30 1924
was $4,296,000. The warrants outstanding on the same date were $3,702,105.71. The Capitol Building bonds given below are issued against a
land grant; they amounted to $650,000 on June 30 1924. The cash on
hand on June 30 1924 amounted to $2,627,828.66. The permanent school
fund on June 30 1924 held cash and securities amounting to $10,149,909.05,
and other permanent funds on hand aggregated $2,623,666.81.
Loans Authorized.— The voters on N ov. 2 1920 approved the issuance of
$5,000,000 State School bonds (V. I l l , p. 2246). The constitutionality
o f the $5,000,000 State School bond issue was upheld by the State Supreme
Court on Feb. 4 1921 (V. 112, p. 673). A legislative Act providing for
a Soldiers’ Bonus and a $4,500,000 bond issue to carry out the plan was
approved by the voters on N ov. 7 1922 (V. 115, p. 2818). But in Feb.
1923 the State Supreme Court held the Act unconstitutional (V. 116,
p. 741). The question came before the voters in the form of aconstitutional
amendment on N ov. 4 1924 and was aga n defeated (V. 119, pages 1309.
1422 and 2786).
The State Supreme Court on M ay 2 1921 upheld the law passed by the
special session o f the 1921 Legislature, providing for the issuance of $3,000,000 in State Treasury note certificates for the purpose o f payment o f out.tanding claims and accruing claims, &c. The Court ruled that these
notes do not create an indebtedness under Section 2 o f Article 13 o f the
State Constitution (V. 112, p. 2214).
-Principal------ Interest
LOANS—
Name and Purpose—
P.Ct. Payable. When Due. OuUtand'g
Capitol Building bonds______ 1909
5
M -N May 1 1939 $500,000
Subject to call after M ay 1 1924.
A-O
Oct 1 1941 $100,000
do
do
.1911 5
do
Subject to call after Oct. 1 1926.
M -N
May 1 1949 $50,000
Capitol Annex bonds________ 1919 5
Subject to call after May 1934.
Veterans’ Welfare Fund coupon
J-J
Jan. 1 1925
$54,000
bonds____________________ 1920 5
Subject to call at any interest
paying date or within 30 days after
State Educa’l gold coup. bds. 1921 554
J-J
July 1 1941 2,804 000
(Subject to call July 1 1931 or at any interest-paying date thereafter.
upon giving a 30-day notice.)
„ ___
do
do_______________1922 454 J-J
Jan 1 1942
495.000
(Optional Jan. 1 1932 or any interest paying date thereafter upon giving
a 30-day notice.)
do
do g o ld ________ 1923 454 J-J
*July 1 1943
40,000
do
do g o ld _________1923 454 J-J
*July 1 1943
150,000
The Capitol bonds are not a direct charge against the State but are se­
cured by State land grants. All are held by the Permanent School Fund.
(* Optional July 1 1933 or any interest paying date thereafter upon giving
a 30-cf
-day notice.)
J-J
July 1 1944
555,000
do
do gold coup. bds. ’24 454
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
____
__________
150,000
do
do gold coup. bds. ’ 24 454
J-J
Jan 1 1944
198,000
do gold coup. bds. '24 454
do
INTEREST on bonds o f 1921, 1922 and 1923 at Treasurer’s office or in
N . Y . City.




[Vol. 1 9
1.

ASSESSED VALUATION.— For 1917 the total assessed valuation waa
1582,286.529, of which real estate and personal property was $433,863,891.
live stock $65,865,652 and railroads $82,745,986. For 1918 the total
assessed valuation was $592,692,780, of which real estate and personal
property was $434,208,568, livestock $75,000,516 and railroads $83,483,696.
For 1919 the total assessed valuation was $1,701,390,523, of which real
estate and personal property was $1,305,530,136, livestock $160,026,565
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
at $234,136,852, a total of $1,668,024,106. The total assessed valuation
in 1921 was $1,665,242,702, including livestock at $108,841,802; in 1922 the
total was $1,582,356,676, including $76,417,469 livestock. In 1923 the
total valuation was $1,471,232,574, including $63,640,230 livestock. In
1924 the total valuation wa. $1,421,500,000, including $54,000 livestock.
The State tax rate (per $1,000) in 1916 was $2.80: 1917, $2.80: 1918, $3.00:
1919, $4.97; 1920, $1.97; 1921, $4,367; $4,575 In 1922, and $4.4C in 1923 and
1924, on taxable valuation. The State tax on livestock in 1916 was $3;
1917. $3; 1918, $3; 1919, 67 cts.; 1920, $2; 1921, $3 5u; $3.50 1922 and
1923 and $3 1924.
METHOD OF ASSESSING.— In Montana all property is assessed at
its full true value but for taxation purposes different percentages o f the
assessed vaiue are taken. Moneys and credits are in the 7% class, house­
hold goods, farm machinery, &e., in the 20% class; all land and improve­
ments in the 30%; live stock and stocks o f merchandise in the 30%; prop­
erty of public utilities in the 40%; net proceeds of mines, 100%, and all
other property not otherwise spec fied in the 40% class. The average
taxable value for all classes of property is slightly over 30% .
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The constitution of Montana was adopted by
popular vote Oct. 1 1889. Article X III of the constitution o f Montana.
In relation to Public Indebtedness, Is as follows:
Sec. 1. Neither the State, nor any county, city, town, municipality,
aor other subdivision of the State shall ever give or loan its credit in aid of,
or make any donation or grant, by subsidy or otherwise, to any individual,
association or corporation, or become a subscriber to, or a shareholder in,
»ny 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
cipal of 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
the aggregate with any existing debt or liability exceed the sum of one
hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) except in case of war, to repel In­
vasion or suppress insurrection, unless the law authorizing the same shall
have been submitted to the people at a general election and shall have
received a majority o f the votes cast for and against it at such election.
Sec. 3. All moneys borrowed by or on behalf of the State or any county,
city, town, municipality or other subdivision of the State, shall be used
only for the purpose specified in the law authorizing the loan.
Sec. 4. The State shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, o f any
county, city, town or municipal corporation.
Sec. 5. No county shall be allowed to become Indebted in any manneil
or for any purpose, to an amount. Including existing indebtedness, in the
aggregate, exceeding five (5) per centum of the (value of the) taxable prop­
erty thereto, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county
taxes previous to the incurring of such Indebtedness, and all bonds or
obligations in excess of such amount given by or on behalf of such county
shall be void. N o county shall Incur any indebtedness or liability for any
single purpose to any amount, exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000)
without the approval of a majority o f the electors thereof, voting at an
election to be provided by law.
Sec. 6. No city, town, township or school district shall be allowed to
become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount, including
existing Indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding three per centum o f the
value o f the taxable property therein, to be ascertained b y the last assess­
ment for the State and county taxes previous to the Incurring o f such In­
debtedness, and all bonds or obligations in excess o f such amount given by
or on behalf of such city, town, township or school district shall be void;
Provided, however, that the Legislative Assembly may extend the limit
mentioned in this section, by authorizing municipal corporations to submit
the question to a vote of the taxpayers affected thereby, when such In­
crease is necessary to construct a sewerage system or to procure a supply
of water for such municipality which shall own and control said water
supply and devote the revenues derived therefrom to the payment o f the
debt
[The State Supreme Court on June 4 1917 handed down a decision re­
affirming its decision of March 13 1917 in the Lewis and Clark Countv case
holding that money cannot be borrowed by counties on refunding bonds
by a sale thereof without a vote of the people. See V. 104. p. 2570 ]
In a decision which had to do with the adjustment o f the indebtedness
between Custer and Fallon counties, the State Supreme Court on Dec. 19
1916 ruled that bridges are not county property, but public property.
See V. 103. p. 2445.1
Legislative Enactments.— The State Legislature has enacted laws carrying
into effect the 5% limitation on county indebtedness and the 3% limitation
on city, town and school district indebtedness.
There have also been enacted laws providing for drainage and irrigation
district indebtedness.
Chapter 38, Laws of 1923, requires the State and all political subdivisions
and other taxing units having the pewer o f issuing bonds to give preference
to amortization bonds and to accept serial bonds only when amortization
bonds cannot be negotiated to good advantage. (For text of measure see
V. 118, p. 1303.)
SALE OF BONDS.— Under legislative enactment, city, town, county
and school district bonds may not be sold below par. Irrigation and drain­
age district bonds may not be sold at less than 90. Laws o f 1923, Chapter
147, Sec. 5, amendatory to Sec. 3969, Revised Code of 1921, and Chapter
157, Sec. 9, amendatory to Sec. 7214, Revised Code of 1921.
COUNTY UNIT SYSTEM.— The Legislature in 1919 passed an Act
(Chapter 211, Laws 1919) providing for the creation ef a Rural School Dis­
trict in each county of the State, composed of all Third Class districts and
parts thereof as a unit for the purpose of taxation and Issuance of bonds;
for the creation of sub-districts of rural districts for the purpose of local
administration and control. The Act provides for boards of trustees for
rural school districts and prescribes the manner of election, number, terms,
powers and duties of said boards. Under Section 3 of this Act any county
in the State may adopt the county unit system for rural schools.
COUNTY FUNDING AND REFUNDING BONDS VALID ATED BY
ACT OF LEGISLATURE.— At the special session of the Montana Legisla­
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 the electors. V. 106, p. 1257.
TA XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Chapter 51, Laws o f 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% of true and full value.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— Section 6052 of the laws of
Montana relating to banks and banking corporations, reads:
Sec. 6052. N o commercial bank shall purchase, agree to purchase, or
underwrite any bond Issue in excess of 10% of its assets, except bonds o f the
United States, of the State of Montana, o f the cities, towns, counties, or
school districts of this State.
POPULATION OF S T A T E 1920 __________ 548,88911900 ---------------- 243,329 1880
39,159
1910__________ 376,053 1890 ---------------- 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 andJ10.956. respec­
tively. *

Dec., 1924.]

MONTANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

71

F unding Bonds.
Floating d e b t . . . _________
8,713
Water debt (incl.)________ 235,000 6s ’ 18 M-S $20.0 0 0 c...M a r 6 1938
Sinking fund— General____
18.851 5Ms’ 18 A-O 92.000............... ............
STATE OP MONTANA.
w .tp r
ftfi -J-J7 5 M s2 0 J -D 28, C00-.........................
BOND. DEBT (water) Oct
ANACONDA.
Total taxable' val." 19241I I 12.83T521 BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’ 24. $182,300
This city Is In Deer Lodge County.
19.397
30 1924________________ $40,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$74.15 Floating debt (add’l)______
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____________ 17,140
C ity has no general bonded debt.
Sinking fund______________
19,612
Assessment debt Sept 29 '22.$30.365 Sinking fund (water)_______ 5.800 Pop. '10, 5,107; '20 (Census), 6,183 Assess, val. real est.. 1924.7,571,466
INTEREST is payable In Boze­ Assess, val., personal, '24—1.366.981
Floating debt_______________ 10,646 Assess, val. real estate____ 1,145,243
Other property___________ 438,821
Total tax rate (per$l,000) '22-$ 150 0 Assess, val., personal_____ 854,016 man.
Total val. 1924.........
9,377.268
Pop'n 1910, 10.134; 1920, 11,668 Other assess, property_____________ 69,335
Total assess, value 1924___2.068,584 BROADW ATER COUNTY.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.S36.70
Townsend Is tne county seat.
City tax (per$l,000) 1924____ $17.67
Population in 1920____________3.972
ASHLEY IRRIGATION DIST.
Road Impt.
Pop’n 1910. 1,022; ’ 2 0 ______ 1.280
5s
J-J
A district (P. O. Kalispell) In FlatIN T. is payable at Chase Nat. 4 M’ 15 ’ 17J-J $2 2.00 0...July 15 1935 CASCADE COUNTY.
sg
$30,000c..................1937
head Co.
Bank, New York City
County seat is Great Falls. Or­
6s ’ 20 J-J 100,000____Oct 1 1940
08 ’ 10 Jan $10.000r* ____________
ganized 1887. Population 1910,
High S chool Bonds.
6s '22 J-J
4,000________ serially BILLINGS.
4H sg’ l7J-J $40,000c__________1937 28,833; 1920, 38,836.
6s '22 J-J
9,000_______ 10 years
This city Is In Yellowstone County. 6s^21 J-J 5.859.29___ Oct 1 1931
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’24 — $51,500
1883.
4 Ms’ 17 J-J $70,000c*..Jan 11937
Bridge Bonds
Assessed benefits____________130,576 Incorporated in Purchase B onds.
85,000c*..Jan 1 1939
5M s’ 19J-J $30.000c_________ 1939 5s '19 J-J
Acreage tax__________________ $3.25 5s W ater-Plant
g 14 J-J $450.000___ July 1 1934
All bonds subject to call 10 years 6 s ’ 20 J-J /140.000 ..........1925-1938
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. (Subject to call beg. July 1 1929)
after issue.
1 30.000c* ...1939-1940
Kalispell, or in Eastern exchange.
6s ’ 20 J-J $50.000___ Jan 1 1940 BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $227,859 6s ’ 20 J-J 100,000c*Jan 1 ’25-’40
(Optional after 10 years from date.) Assess, val., rail estate____2.165.657 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 179.)
City hall bonds___________ $4,000 Assess, val., personal_____ 475,664 5Ms’21 J-J 200,000c*................1941
BAKER
Fire station bonds_ _____
_
20,000 Other assess, val_________ 1.714.692
Court=House Bonds.
This city Is in Fallon County.
Total assess, val. 1923____ 4,355.013 6s '21 J-J $150.000c*_.Jan 1 1941
Sewer Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
County tax (pe- $1,000) ’23—$21.00
’21 J-J 1
0s ’ 14 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1934 5s ’ 19 J-J $400,000____July 1 1939 Pop’ n 1910, 3,491; 1920______ 3,239 6s Jail Bonds. 0 0 ,0 0 0 c*.............1941
(Optional after July 1 1934.)
(Subject to call after July 1 1924)
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. 5s ’ 13 J-J $85,000c*..July 1 1933
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 29 '24. $150,000
Park Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
Water debt (in c l)_ _____
_
25,000 5s ’ 19 J-J $75,000____July 1 1939 BROW NING.
5s ’ 12 J-J $125,000c*.Jan 1 1932
Assess, debt (add'l)_______ 100.000
(Optional after July 1 1934.)
This town is in Glacier County.
Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
10.003 BOND. D EBT N ov 1924. $995,000
5s ’ 13 J-D $45,000c*..July 1 1933
Sinking fund (water)______
1 .200 Water debt (Included)_____ 500,000 6s W ater Bonds. 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
'21 J-J $60.0
R efu nding Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____ 800.000 Assessment debt (add’l)_ 1,742.544
_
(Optional July 1 1931.)
5s ’ 22 J-J $157,00Cc* ...1928-1942
Assess, val., personal_____ 700,000 Floating debt (add'l)______
1.121 BONDED DEBT (all water)
Bridge (Subj.to call July 1 ’ 19-’37).
Railroad property________ 200.000 Sinking funds, general_____
11.727
Oct 1 1923__________
$60,000
Tot .assess.val.' 24 (abt .act.) 1,700,00 3 Sinking funds, water______ 131.410 Assassed value 1923________ 575,000 5s '18 J-J $189,000c*..July 1 1938
4Ms’ 18J-J 163,000c*-. July 1 1938
Taxable valuation________ 717,835 Assessed taxable value ’ 24-8.062,975 Population in 1920______________ 986
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’ 24-$l .585.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)‘24 $25.00 (Real estate assessed at 30% actual
Assess, val.. real estate_ 22,634,937
_
Population in 1920____________1,067
and personal at 20% actual.)
BUTTE.
Assess, val., personal___ 5,767.926
Butte Is in Silver Bow County. Other assess, property___ 5,580,808
IN T . at local banks or City Treas­ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$21.00
Pop’n 1910, 10.031: 1920____ 15,100 Inc. 1879. A proposition to con­ Total assess, val. ’ 23 (30%
urer’s office.
INT. on 5s of 1919 payable at the solidate city and county govern­
actual)________________ 33,983,771
BEAVERHEAD COUNTY SCH. office of City Treas. or, at option of ments was defeated on M ay 12— Actual valuation 1923___110.911,528
V. 118, p. 2602.
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
DIST. NO. 10 (P. O. Dillon). holder, at some bank in N. V . City
1924 ______________________$16.40
6s ’21 J-J $75.000c__________1947 nd on 6s of 1920 at the office of -s Paving. .Bonds..0 0 0 .......................
’18 .
$60
City Treas. or at optiou of holder at
(Optional 1931)
* Int. at County Treas. office; on
6s
...
1 .3 6 2 .5 8 .— ________
6s ’20 J-J $95.000c_ July 1 1940 the Chase National Bank, N . Y .
_
6s
...
5.429.86 ..................... others In New York City.
(Optional July 1 1930.)
6s
...
1.710-35 .....................
B ldg. Bonds (Red. bed. in 1923).
BILLINGS SCH. DIST. NO. 26s
...
59,772.35 ___________ CHESTNUT VALLEY IRR. DIST.
6s ’ 13 J-J $44.000c...............1 9 3 3 tH s’01 M-N$10,000c_ May 1 1929
_
F unding Bonds.
This district is in Cascade County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924. $214,000 tHs'05 M -8 12.000c..-M ar 1 1925 5s ’ 16 J-J $552.000c.Jan 1 ’25-'36
Assessedjval. 1922________ 1,812.339 lH s’05 J-J
25.000c._.July 1 1926 6 s ’ 21 J-J1.000.000____ July 1 1941 6s Bonds. 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 _____1926-1936
.-.$
8chool tax rate(per $1,000)’ 22-$12.00 tWs’06 J-J
11,000c...M ar 1 1926 (Optional on or after July 1 1936.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’23..$140,000
Population (est.)______________ 5.000 t.6s’08 J-J
30.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1928
L igh tin g Bonds.
tM «08 A-O 2 5 .000 c...O ct 1 1928 6s
...
$6,700.....................
IN T . 6s at Chase Nat.Bank. N .Y .
6s
...
8 6 .2 5 6 ..................... CHINOOK.
F unding Bonds.
This town is in Blaine County.
...
4,138.95 ....................
4J£s’ 17 J-J $113,000------July 1 1937 6s
B IG HORN COUNTY.
Sewer Bds. (Red. beg. July 1 ’26).
6s
...
6.247.40 ....................
(Subject to call July 1 1927.)
Hardin is the county seat.
6s
...
5.834.35______ ____ 5M sl2 J-J $30,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1932
B uilding Bonds
6s
...
3,000................. ....
Funding Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
’ 12 F-A
1932
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’15 J-J $63,000.........
1935 5s ’ 15 J-D $67,00 0c..-A u g 1 1935
5Ms’23 J-J ($5.000c.July 1 '28-’32
5s
18.000c...June 1
6s
...
$619.55....................
(Subject to call 1925.)
\10.000c. July 1 '33-’37
12.0 0 0c...Ju e
...
665.00 ....................
6 s ’ 16 J-J $60,500...................1936 5s ’ 16 J-D call beg. June n1 1 1936 6s
R efu
(Subject to
1926 ) GEN. BONDS July 31 '22$1,652.000 5Ms’23 n d in g Bonds.
(Subject to call 1931.)
— $17.200c— ...........1943
b\ia ’ 17J-D $1 7,00 0..-June 1 1937 Assess, debt (add’l)______
429.154
6s ’ 15 J-J
9.000_________ 1935 (Subject to call after June 1 1927)
(Optional 1938.)
Floating debt (additional)
216.350
6 s ’21 J-J *43.000-................. 1941 6s ’ 18 J-J $30.000____July 1 1938
Filter Plant Bonds.
Assess, val. ’22(30% act.)80.477,255 6s ’ 15 J-J $15.000c_ Jan 1 1935
(Subject to call 1931.)
_
(Subject to call July 1 1928.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$23 50
(Subject to call after 15
6s ’24 J-J
20.000___________
TOT. B D . D T . June 1918..$297,000 Popula'n 1910, 39.165; 1920. 41.611 GEN. B D . D T. Nov 30 '24 years)
$80,400
Road Impt. Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
4.034
Water debt (incl.)________
32,200
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
5 « s ’19 J-J $75,000................. 1939 Assessed valuation______ $9,949,039
_
58 534
DEBT LIMITED by law to 3% Assessment debt, (add’l ) _
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Real value (est.)________ 30.000,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
2,580
of assessed valuation.
Population In 1920-----------------16.381
Bridge Bonds.
1-.113
Sinking fund_____________
All bonds are subject to call 10
6s ’15 J-J $28.500................. 1935
Assess val. 1924__________ 1,530,000
years from their date.
(Subject to call 1925.1
BUTTE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’22.$77.75
6 s%
21 J-J 100,000c__ Jan 11941
IN T. on the 4.6% bonds at office of
This Is one of the school districts Population in 1910. 780: 1920. 1,217
(Optional Jan. 1 1931)
State Board of Land Comrs.ln Helena; Into which Silver Bow County Is di­
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24- $399,000 4 Ms due Oct. 1 1928 at First Nat. vided. District No. 1 not only In­
Warrant debt____________
50,403 Bank, N. Y .; on 5s o f 1912 and 6s of cludes the entire city of Butte, but N. Y ., and Town Treasurer's office.
Sinking fund_____________
4,583 1918 at County Treasurer’s office In the larger portion of the taxable prop­
Assessed val. real_________ 3.143,819 Billings; others at U. S. Mtge. S
c erty of the county outside of Butte, CHOTEAU.
This town is In Teton County.
Assessed val. personal_____1,179.468 Trust C o., N . Y .
and contains about nine-tenths of the
Other assess, property____1,933,000
school population of the county.
W ater W orks B onds.
Total assess, val. 1924--------6.256,287
B uilding Bonds.
6s T5 J-J $42,000c__ Jan 1 1930
Actual valuation 1924------ 19,111,167 BITTER ROOT IRRIG. DIST.
4M g’06 J-J $49.000r* ..J u ly 1 1926 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1925)
This district is in Ravalli County. 4H s’ 12 M-S 50 ,000 c...M a r 1 1932
State & Co. tax rate (per
F unding Bonds.
$1,000) 1924. ................. ...$ 2 7 .1 5 6 s ’ 22 J-J $600,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1952 5s g 16 J-J
75,000c...July 1 1936
Population In 1920______
7,016 BOND. D EBT Oct 22 1924 $600,000 (Subj. to call beginning July 1 1926.) 6s T5 J-J $12.000____M ay 11935
1922------ 1,745,194 6s ’21 F-A 299.683.23c.Aug 16 ’41 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1920)
INT. on bonds marked*(*)*"at tfie Assess, valuation acre) 1924
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924.. $54,000
Dist. tax rate (per
$3.74
(Optional Aug. 16 1931.)
Boatmen's Bank, St. Louis; on others Population (est.) 1922---------------- 680
Assessed
1921_ 1.530,000
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921- $448,683 Total tax valuation $1,000) ’21 $19.00
In New York City.
rate (per
Floating debt____________
31.274 Population in 1920___________ 1,043
Assess, val. ’20(30% a ct)-30,000,000
BIG HORN COUNTY SCHOOL BLAINE COUNTY.
School tax (per $1,000) 1920_$20.00
Chinook Is the county seat.
DISTRICT NO. 17 H.
W arrant-Fd. Bds.(«ed. 6ej?.1931) Population In 1920 (est.)____ 8O.OO0 CHOUTEAU COUNTY.
P. O. Hardin.
All bonds redeemable 10 years from
5s ’ 13 s-a $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ................ 1933
County seat Is Fort Benton.
S ch ool Bonds.
date of Issue.
A portion of this county was taken
Road Bonds (Red. beg. 1931.)
5Ms
J-J $100,0 00c__________1939
TAXES for the payment of princi­
5s ’ 13 s-a
$40.000................. 1933 pal and interest on these bonds are to form the new counties of Blaine
(Optional after 1929.)
...
$50,000.................... ................... and collected by the county and Hill and Liberty and Pondera.
6 s '21 J-J
75,0 0 0 c...J a n 15 1941 . .s
levied
50,000___ Jan 1 1940 officials. Interest on 4 Ms at First Population 1920, 11.051.
(Optional on or after Jan. 15 1931) 6s ’ 20 J-J
(Optional Jan. 1 1935.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1924 $237,000
R ef. Jail Bond & W arrant D ebt.
Trust & Nat. Bank. Chicago.
5s ’ l l J-J $60.000c—.July 1 1931
Sinking fund--------------------7,677
C ourt-H ouse (Red. beg. 1931.)
Assess, val. ’24 (1-3 act.)-.9,706.800 5s ’ 13 s-a
$70.000................ 1933
R efu n d . Bonds.
CARBON COUNTY.
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1924____ $17.50
$92.000c_ Jan
_
1936
unding
Red Lodge Is the county seat. 5s T6 J-J call beg. Jan. 1 11931.)
Population 1924 (est.)________ 4,500 5s F13 . . . B onds.
(■Subject to
’
$20,000................. 1933 Population 1920.15.279.
-5Ms’23 J-J 230,000_______________
5Ms'15 . . .
46.000................. 1935
F unding Bonds.
BIG SANDY
5Ms’15 . . .
29,000............. ..1935 4Ms’09 J-J $40.OUOc.-Aug 15 1929 6s ’24 J-J 171,000_______________
This town is in Chouteau County. 5Ms
...
109,000_1928-1938
F unding Bonds.
5Ms’ 18 . . . 45,000____ July 1 1938
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Grain F un din g Bonds.
5Ms’ 19 . . . 47,000_____Nov 1 1939 5s T5 J-J $115.000____July 1 1935
(Subject to call after July 11931)
6s ’ 16 J-J $16,800___ Dec 1 1936 6Ms’20 . . .
$78,000_________1925 5Ms’19 . . . 71,000_____July 1 1939
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1927)
(Optional 1922.)
6s
s-a
40,500.-Jan 1 ’ 33-’42 5s '16 J-J 2 1 3 ,0 0 0 ...Nov 1 1936
6s
...
52,000call Feb 15 1921 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1936)
Sewer Bonds.
R efu n d in g B onds.
5Ms’ 18 J-J $86,000___ July 1 1938
W arrant F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 16 J-J $12,500____Dec 1 1936
($5,000___ July 1 1938
12.000c...July 1 1927 (Subject to call after July 1 1933.)
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1927) 5H s’23 J-J (3 6,000.-July 1 ’39-'42 4M s’07 J-J
58,000 — ............. 1930
5s '08 J-J 20.000c____ Apr 1 1928 5s T9 J-J
GEN . BD. D T. Nov 20 ’24..$27,500
( 8,000------July 1 1943
(Optional 1925.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Water debt (included)_____ 15.000 BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’20 $467,000
(1 8 ,0 0 .................
Assessment debt (add’l)____ 63,200 T ot. ass’d val. ’ 20 (act. val.) 27,957,520 5 s’ 15 J-J $46.000c._N ov 11 1935 5Ms’ 19 J-J UOpt.0 after 1925.) 1934
56,000c...July
Sinking fund_______________
500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920
$12.00 4M s’ 17 J-J call after July 1 1 1937
18,000 — .......... 1939
(Subject to
1927)
Sinking fund (water)_______ 1,000 Population in 1920___________ 9,057
l(Opt. after 1934.)
Road and Bridge Bonds.
T ot. ass’d val. ’ 24(32% act.).563,817
IN T . at First N at. Bank, Butte, 5Ms'19 . . . $100,000— Dec 1 1939 ROND. DEBT lulv 1 *24-$l .061.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $30.00 on 6s of 1920 at the American Ex­
Taxable val. real estate_ 7,443,985
_
(Optional Dec. 1 1929.)
Population In 1920______________ 589 change Bank, N . Y .
Taxable val. personal___ 6,847,649
Funding Bridge Bonds.
IN T . payable at the Nat. Bank of
2,928,885
5s ’ 10 J-J $40,000c-.N ov 15 1930 Other taxable property
Commerce.
5s ’ l l J-J
50 .000 --.N ov 15 1931 Tot.ass’d val.’22(1-3 a ct.).11,020.519
BOZEMAN.
Bozeman Is In Gallatin County. BOND. D EBT Dec 1 5 ’22 $573,500 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '23..$30.90
BIG TIMBER.
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
40.000
Incorp.in 1883.
INT. payable at County Treas.
This town is in Sweet Grass Co
37,000 office, at Hanover Nat. Bank and the
W ater Ref. & W ater System Bds. Sinking fund____________
Incorporated 1902.
5s '16 J-J $235,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936 Total actual val. 1923------ 17,557.011 Chase Nat. Bank, both of N . Y .
W ater Bonds.
(Taxable value about 1-3 actual.)
6s
J-J ■$40,000r_________ 1927 (Subj. to call beginning July 1 1926.) State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’22.$31.32
(Subject to call any time)
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . is payable at County Treas. CHOUTEAU CO. SCH. D. NO. 1.
Imp. Dist. No. 16 Sewer Bonds. 5s ’ 16 J-J $70,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936 office, and at Kountze Bros, N . Y ..
B uilding Bonds.
.s
ann $28,000r______________ (Subj. to call beginning July 1 1926.)
5s '15 F-A $30,000....................1935
(Subject to call in 10 annual Install­
W arrant F unding B onds.
CARTER COUNTY.
(Subject to call after 1925)
ments, first call. Jan. 1 1918).
5s ’ 14 J-J $155,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1934
Post office is Ekalaka.
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’24. $30,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.)
R oad and Bridge B onds.
Assess, valuation 1924------ 2,127,142
6s
J-J $40,000____Jan 1 1939 BOND. D E B T Sept 30 '24. $460,000 6s ’ 18 M-S $10,000c
Mar 6 1938 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S1200
(Optional after Jan. 1 1929.)
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 370,561
(Subject to call after 1933.)
Population In 1924 (est.)______ 1.500
C IT IE S. COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE




72
CONE AD.
This city is in Pondera County.
Incorporated Sept. 14 1909.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’l l J-J $25,000c__ Jan 1 1931
(Subject to call $3,000 in 5 years,
$5,000 in 10 years and $5,0001n
15 years.)
6s ’12 J-J $10.000...................1932
(Subject to call $2,000 in 10 years and
$3,000 in 15 years.)
6s T3 J-J $10,000..........
1933
(Subject to call $2,000 in 10 years
and $3,000 in 15 years.)
City Hall Bonds.
5s T7 J-J $13,000____Jan 1 1937
(Subject to call $1,000 yearlybeginning Jan 1 1927)
W ater W orks System Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $180,000___ Jan 1 1941
(Subject to call as per Y. 112, p. 675.)
_ .$180.000_______________
_
6s
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’2 3 .. $238,000
Assessed valuation 1923___2,015,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$27.00
Pop’n 1910, 888; 1920_________ 988
INTEREST payable at Town
Treasurer’s office or at American Ex­
change Nat. Bank. New York City.
COVE IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
This district is in Yellowstone &
Stillwater counties.
6s ’22 J-J $300,000c_ Jan 1 ’28-’51
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-.$300,000
CUSTER COUNTY.
County seat is Miles City. A
portion o f this county was taken in
1919 to form Powder River County.
Population in 1920__________ 12,194
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $50,0400.—July 1 193]
5s ’ 13 J-J 100,000c.—July 1 1933
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 10 J-J $50,000c...Jan 1 1930
43^s’21 J-J 65,000c...Jan 1 1932
S ch ool B uilding.
6s ’20 J-J $250,000c—Jan 1 ’27-’40
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1968)
Highway B onds.
6s ’20 J-J $100,000c..Jan 1 ’31-’40
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1968)
BD. D EBT June 30 ’24— $615,000
W a rra n t debt ______________
16.144
Sinking fund_____________
95,983
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 6.412 632
Assess, val., personal____
680 470
Assess, val., railroads___ 2,( 81 32 '
Assess, v a l.. tel. & tel. orop
61 168
T ot. ass’d val. '22 (1-3 act.)9,235.599
County tax (per $1,000) ’23. .$35.50
CUT BANK.
This town is in Glacier County.
W ater Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $43.000____July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1935.)
6s ’20 J-J $15,000___ July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1935.)
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Population in 1920___________ 1,181
IN T . at Treasurer’s office or the
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .

MONTANA—CITIES AND TOWNS
F unding Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $78,000c. .July 1 ’33-’40
($8,000 in each of the years 1933,
1935. 1937, 1939, 1941 & 1942 and
$7,500 in each o f the years 1934,
1936, 1938 and 1940, each bond
being redeemable 6 months prior
to maturity.)
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 14 '24. $128,000
Floating debt (additional).
35,000
_
60,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Total debt________________ 247,772
Sinking fund_____________
8,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,300,000
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922— _____
$19.00
Pop. ’ 10 (Census), 2,570; ’20, 3,780
IN T . on 6s of 1920 af the office of
the City Treasurer; on 6s of 1919 at
the Wells-Dickey Trust C o., Min­
neapolis.
DEER LODGE COUNTY.
Anaconda is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $128,000—Jan 1 ’25-’40
(Redeemable at option of county on
int .-paying date occurring 1 year
prior to maturity thereof.)
BD . DEBT June 30 ’2 4 .. $128,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ____
30,662
Taxable value 1923______ 10,120.805
Actual value_____________32,570,313
State & Co.tax(per$l,000)’23.$43.90
Population 1920 (Census)___ 15,323
IN T . at Mechanics & Metals Nat.
Bank, N. Y .
DEER LODGE CO. S. D . NO .10
P. O. AnacoQda.
B uilding Bonds.
t ^ s ’ 14 . . . $47,000____Aug 1 1934
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1924)
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24- $21,000
Sinking fund_____________
691
Tot .ass’d val. (30 % act.) ’24 2.800.00J
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$1.80
Population, 1924____________ 12,000
DENTON.
This town Is in Fergus County.
W ater Bonds.
Is '19 J-J $33.000____Jan 1 1939
(Optional after Jan. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1921..$33.000
36,000
Floating debt___________
Assessment debt (add’l) i _
61.200
tss’d val. 1922___________ 199 610
fax rate (per $1,000) 1922--------$8.00
Population in 1920______________ 431

FALLON COUNTY.
Baker is the county seat.
Road B onds.
5 ^ s ’20 J-J $275.000____Jan 1 1940
(Optional Jan 1 1930)
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $65,000_______ ______ _
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 8 ’24 $661,000
Floating debt...................
36,000
Gen. sinking fund_______
94 8 6 1
Assess, val., real estate_ 7.983 692
_
Assess, val., personal____ 1,441.630
DANIELS COUNTY.
Other assess, property____ 3.492,293
Scobey is the county seat.
Fot. a.ss’dval’ 24(30%act. >12,917.615
6s ’ 21 J-.T $80,000—Jan 1 ’ 3 2 -’41 Pax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $32.90
6s ’ 22 J-J *230,000c.Jan 1 ’3 3 -’42 Population In 1920____________4.548
F unding Bonds.
5M s’22 A-O $30,0C0c_ Oct 1 1942
_
FERGUS COUNTY.
(Optional July 1 1937.)
County seat is Lewistown. County
BON D. D EBT Oct 1 '24. $340,000
Floating debt___________
63,506 Incorporated 1886. Part of this
Sinking fund____________
23,809 county has been taken to form two
Assess, value real estate.. 6,327,139 tew counties known as Musselshell
Assess, value impts______ 1,347,189 County and Judith Basin County.
F un din g Bonds.
Assess, value personal____ 1,803.200
Assess, val. R R . & teleg— 740,658 5 J^s’24 J-J $360,000_______________
($18,000 annually beg. Jan. 1 1925.)
Total assess, value 1924
High*School Bonds.
(about 30% actual)____10,218,186
Total taxable value 1924— 3,089,738 Is ’ 17 J-J $100,000c. June 15 1937
(Subject to call $10,000 yearly
State & co. tax ’24 (per $1,000) .$52.90
from June 15 1927 to 1936. incl.)
Population 1922______________5,000
* Issued to pay indebtedness to 5J^s’ 19 J-J 150,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’39
(Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1925.)
parent counties.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
5s g 14 J-J $225,000c
N ov 1 1934
N . Y . City.
_____
Subject to cal! beg. N ov. 1 1924.)
DAWSON COUNTY.
5M s’ 18 J-J
97,000___ July 1 1938
County seat is Glendive.
Subject to call beg. July 1 1924.)
Bridge and F unding Bonds.
5j^s’22 M -N 300,000..N ov 1 ’33-’42
5J4sT8 J-J $261.000____Sept 1 1938
C ourt House
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1926.)
O4g’07 J-J $100,00 0c...A p r 11927
6H s’ 19 J-J
46,000____Jan 1 1939 Subject to call begin. April 1 1922.)
Road B onds.
Highway Bonds.
4M s’ 17 J-J $50,000___ Mar 1 193" 5 K s’ 19 A-O$150,000c_ Oct 11939
_
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1927.)
Subject to call beg. Oct. 1 1925.)
6 s ’20 J-J 190,000____Jan 1 1946 6s ’20 J-J 300,000—Jan 1 ’31-’40
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1935.)
Each bond redeemable 1 year prior
F unding Bonds.
to its maturity.)
6s ’22 J-J ($128,000—July 1 ’33-’36 6s ’20 J-D$250,000____Dec 1 1940
t 40,000--July 1 '37-’42 (Subject to call beg. Dec. 1 1930.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 ’24. $713,006 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24.$2,232,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
3,138 Floating debt (add’l)___
451,897
Sinking fund_____________
4 .838 Assessed val. real________ 15,690,476
Assess, val., real estate_ 4,853,839 Assessed val. personal____ 2,475,309
_
Assess, val., personal____ 1,887.755 Other asses, property___ 2,561,468
Other assess, property____
817.510 Total assessed val. 1923.-20,730,532
Tot.assess. val. ’24 (32 % act) 7,559,104 County tax (per $1,000) '24..$22.00
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1924____ $44.50 Popula’n 1910, 17,585: 1920 —28,344
Popula’n 1910, 12,725: 1920.—9.239
IN T . on court-house bonds and
IN T . on 4 Ms o f 1917 at the Chem $Hs o f 1919 at County Treasurer's
leal Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on 5 J4s of iff ice; on 6s of 1920 at office of the
1918 at Chase National Bank N .Y .; County Treasurer or at option of
on 5Ms of 1919 at Wells-Dickey lolder at Mechanics’ & Metals Nat.
C o., Minn., and on 6s o f 1920 at Bank, N . Y .; others in New York.
Liberty Nat. Bank, N. Y ,
FLATHEAD COUNTY.
County seat is Kaltspell.
H igh-School Bonds.
U$8’U9 J-J * 10,000c...July 1 1929
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.)
Bridge (Bed. after Mar 1 1921).
fe ’ l l J-J $52.50 0c...M ar 1 1931
F unding Bonds.
544s’ 18 J-J $196,000......... 1925-1938
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $125,00 0c................ 1930
DEER LODGE!
(Subject to call beg. in 1920.)
This city is in Powell County.
(a ’ 14 J-J 100,000c_...............1934
(Subject to call beg. In 1924)
C ity Hall B onds.
6s '20 J-D $32,C00c_ June 1 1940 BOND. D E B T Oct 1921 . $520,000
_
6s ’20 J-J
20,000c._.July 1 1940 Floating debt___________
548,070
(Optional July 1 1935)
Sinking fund____________
430
6s '19 A-O 30,000c___Oct 1 1*949 Tot. ass’d val. 1921_____ $15,218,959
DAWSON COUNTY S. D. NO. 1
Post office Glendive.
S chool Bonds.
6s '20 J-D $32,000c_..June 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24. $110,000
Sinking fund______________
5.002
Net debt_________________ 104 998
Assess, val. (30% act.) ’24 2,725.4 H
I
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24..$1 00
Population, 1924_____________ 4,200




[V ol. 119.

Actual valuation 1923___ 38,377,690
Highway Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)’ 2 1 .$28-00 6s ’20 J-J *$100,000.-July 1 ’31-’40
Pop. 1910.18.785:1920........... 21,705 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 581.)
IN T . payable at C o. Treas. office.
Special R elief Bonds.
-s
___$30,000_________________
FLATHEAD C O s ! D. N O . 23.
BOND. DEBT Oci 1 ’24- $290,000
P. O. Poison.
4,500
Floating debt (add’i ) _____
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Sinking funds___________
6,750
6s ’ l l
. . . $9,000___________ 1931 Assess, val., real estate___ 9,929,191
(Optional 1921.)
Assess, val., nersonal___
554,538
5s ’ 16 . . . $6,000___________ 1926 Tot. tax val.'24(30% a ct). 10,483,729
(Optional 1916.)
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_$20.68
6s ’21 . . . $65,000__________ 1941 Population in 1920____________ 4,178
(Optional 1931.)
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $7,086.84________ 1941 Liberty National Bank, N . Y .
(Optional 1926.)
BONDED DEBT Oct 1921—$87,087 G A C R O . S C H . D I S T . N O . 9.
Assessed value_____________ 944,035 6sLT9 IE . . C$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .................1939
.
(Optional after 1934.)
FORSYTH.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’21 . $84,000
This town is in Rosebud County Floating debt (add’l)______
19,000
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $60,000______________ Tot. ass’d v a l.’21(30% act.)3,624,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 21.$19.00
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5K s’23 J-J $38,000—Jan 1 ’38-’43
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2604.) GLASGOW.
This city is in Valley County.
W ater and Jail Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s
. . . $20,000______________
5Vig’ 17 J-D $12,800r_ Dec 11937
_
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call Dec 1 1927)
6s ’23 J-J $34,566.84Jan 1 ’29-’36
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2712 )
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24. $152,566 5Vig’ 17 J-D $6,700r_ Dec 11937
_
Water debt (included)_____
20,000
(Subject to call Dec 1 1927)
Sinking fund______________ $14,728 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $96,000
Assessed value (j^ act) 24.2,604,322 A ssess, v a l. ’2 4 ____________ 2 ,6 6 8 .3 0 8
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$37.00 City tax rate (per $1,000) '24 .$30.00
Population 1910, 1,398; 1920—1,838 Population 1910, 1.158; 1920. 2,059
IN
payable at City
FORT BELKNAP~IRRIG. DIST officeT. at Kountze Bros.,Treasurer’s
or
New York
This district is in Blaine County.
6s ’23 J-D 15 $75,000 Dec 15 ’28-’47
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923—$75,000 G L E N D IY E .
This city Is In Dawson County.
Assess, val. tax. prop. 1922.356,625
Population 1922___________ .1,650 Incorporated in 1902.
C ity Hall Bonds.
IN T. payable at County Treasur­
Sag 14 J-J $.’4 000c....Jan 2 1934
er’s office.
(Subject to call $1,000 yearly after
Jan. 1 1919)
GALLATIN COUNTY.
W ater Bonds.
County seat is Bozeman.
5s
J-J $40,000c_________ 1925
Perm anent Highway Bonds.
5}£sT9 J-J ($110,000c.Jan 1 ’28-’38 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1909.)
\ 15,000c...Jan 1 1939 5s 09 J-J $11.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1929
Subject to call after Nov 1 1911.)
(Optional after 1929.)
_
6s ’21 J-J $150,00 0c...Ja n 1 1941 0 * s ’ 16 J-J $32,500c_ July 1 1936
5s '16 J-J
32,500c...July 1 1936
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
6s '21 J-J $125,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941 (The above issues are subject to call
$6,500 or any multiple thereof in
(Optional July 1 1931.)
any year after July 1 1926.)
F unding Bonds.
45is’ 15 J-J $225,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1935 6s ’ 22 J-J $60,000c..Jan 1 '33-’42
_.
(Each bond to be redeemable at opt.
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1925)
of city 1 year prior to its maturity.)
Jail Bonds.
♦Vis’ l l J-J $35.000c_ Mar 1 1931 OEN. BD. D T. June 30 ’24 I2G0.000
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 16/24 $660,000 Water debt (incl.)________ 180,469
26,817
Sinking fund
.................
55 000 Floating debt (add’l ) ______
21,208
Tot .assess .val .'24 (act.).43.207.444 Sinking fund_____________
State & Co.tax(per $1.000)’24.$.'i6 40 Assess, val. ’24 (30% a ct.).5,002,882
Pop’n 1910. 14.079; 1920 ........ 15.861 City tax rate (per $1,000)'24.$19.10
IN T. on jail bonds at First Nat. Pop’n 1910. 5,310; 1920 ----------3.816
IN T. on bonds of 1914 and 1922
Bk., Butte; on others at Hanover
at City Treasurer’s office or in N. Y .
National Bank, New York.
City; other bonds at Hanover Nat.
Bank, N. .,
American Exch,
GALLATIN CO. SCH. D. NO. 3. Nat. Bank,YN . and City.
Y.
School B uilding Bonds.
6s
. . . $64,000___ June 1 1942
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1923. $89 00(1
Floating debt (additional)___ 30.077 GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY.
Ryegate is the county seat.
Assess, val. ’23 (30% act.1.1,981.160
F un din g Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1923.$20.00
Population in 1921------------------- 950 6s ’21 J-J $475.000__________ ____
6s
s-a
80,000_______________
BOND.
March 1922 $475,000
GALLATIN CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 7 AssessedD E B T 1920______ 18,969,858
value
P. O. Bozeman.
43^s
J-J
$4,0 0 0 c..............1 9 2 5
(Subject to call after 1915)
GRAN ITE COUNTY.
6s ’20 J-J
60,000___ Apr 1 1940
County seat is Phllllpsburg.
(Optional April 1 1930)
C ourt-H
6s
...
18,735.84. July 1 1941 43^s’ 12 J-J ouse (Red. beg. in 1922).
$50,000r*__Jan 1 1932
(Optional after 1931.)
Highway Bonds.
Ju n ior High School B onds.
4>SsT7 J-J $93.000c_ July 1 1937 6s ’20 J-J $75,000c__________1935
_
1 5 ,0 0 0 ..................1937
(Subject to call after July 1 192?) 6s ’22 J-J
45,0 0 0 c.. .Jan 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 ’23— $175,736 5M s’21 J-J
(Optional afier one year.)
Assess, val. 1923 (a ct.)___ 9,863,935
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$15.00 BOND. D EBT Sept 30 ’24 $305,000
32,623
Population (est.)______________ 8,000 Floating debt___________
Sinking fund______________
27,933
GALLATIN COUNTY S. D. NO.15 Assess. val. real estate____4,616,762
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,598,685
S chool Bldg. Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $60,000c —.A pr 1 1940 Other assess, prop________ 4 ,0 6 3 ,3 4 6
(Optional on April 1 as follows: $3,000 Tot.assess.val.’24(1-3 act) 10,278,793
1925 to 1930 incl., $4,000 1931 to Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$34.40
1938 incl. and $10,000 Apr. 1 1939; Population in 1920____________4,167
6s
...
$2,000c......... ..............
IN T. on bonds of 1920 and 1922 at
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 ’23— $62,000 the City Treasurer’s office or at the
Floating debt------------------5,708 Liberty Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on others
Assessed value 1923 (about
at E. A. Hannah & C o., Phillipsburg.
M actual)-------------------- 8 446.300
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$25.00
Population (est.)_______________ 700 GRE A T FALLS.
Great Falls Is In Cascade County.
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at Mechanics’
Inoor. 1888.
& Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y .
Sewer B onds.
5Ms l9 J-J $221,000— Jan 1 '25-’39
GARFIELD COUNTY.
Jordan is the county seat.
W ater B onds.
5J^s
. . . $40.000......... ................. 5s *13 J-J $104.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1933
5'As
...
51,500..........................
(Subject co call July 1 1923)
5A s
. . . 100,000....... ................... 4Hs’ 16 J-J $150,000c— July 1 1936
6s ’21 J-J
43.000-- Jan 1 ’27-’41 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1926.)
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1793.) 5Ms '20 J-J 235.000.Jan 1 ’26-’40
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’23 $234,500
(Redeemable at the option of the
Warrant debt___________
19,243
city on the interest payment date
Sinking fund------------------12,409
occuring 1 year prior to the date
Total assess, val. 1923___16,633,884
of maturity of said bonds.)
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’23$38.90
S tation
Population in 1920____________5,368 5s Fire and Police0 0c...Ju ly B onds.
’ 13 J-J $53,0
1 1933
(Subject to call beginning July 1 ’ 23)
GERALDINE.
M kt.-Bldg. (Red.beg. aft. July 1 ’24).
This town is in Chouteau County.
6s T8 J-J $23,000c...June 1 1938 5s 14 J-J $10.0 0 0 c „-J u ly 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
(Subject to call June 1 1928.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1921-.$20.000 5s ’23 J-J $360,000--Jan 1 ’29-’43
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 57.481 (Opt. six months prior to maturity.)
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 8,782 GEN. BD. D T . N ov.1’24-$1,137,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
479,000
Total assessed valuation 1921
656,857
(20% to 30% actual)_____521,324 Assessment debt (add’l)_
90,444
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-132.00 Floating debt___________
138,004
Population in 1920______________ 354 Cash in various funds____
Sinking funds.....................
229,739
Assess, val. ’24(28% act.).13,000,000
GLACIER COUNTY.
Actual value_____________ 45.000,000
Cut Bank is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$55.40
Seed and Grain Bonds.
.8
. . . $71,000........................... Pop’n 1910. 13,948; 1920, 24,121
IN T . payable at City Treas. office;
F unding Bonds.
.s
. . . $89,000........................... and in New York City.

Dec., 1924.]
GREAT FALLS SCH. DIS. NO. 1.
Includes the city o f Great Falls,
with all its suburbs.
4s
. . . $60.000..-July 21 1929
4H s’ 17 J-J 125,000c...July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’05 M-S $90,000___ Mar 1 1925
(Subject to call March 1 1915.)
5s '12 J-J 170,000____July 1 1932
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1927.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’22- $445,000
Assessed valuation 1922--69,197,193
Tax rate (per $1,000; 1922__ $10.00
Population in 1920 (est.)____ 25,000
HARDIN.
This town is In Big Horn County.
Incorporated Jan. 3 1911.
L igh tin g Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $25,000c_ Apr 1 1944
_
Sewer and Sewage-Disposal
P lant Bonds.
6s *16 J-J $12,000___ Sep* 11936
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1926.)
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J
$6,000___ Jan 1 1941
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J $4,50 0 c...J a n 1 1943
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
W ater B onds.
8s ’ 15 J-J $11.500___ Jan 1 1935
bject to call after Jan. 1 1925.)
19 J-J
$9,600c--------------- 1939
(Optional after 1929.)
6s ’20 J-J
$6,800___ Jan 1 1940
(Optional Jan. 1 1930.)
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 1923 $81,850
Assessment debt__________ 246.630
TOTAL, D E B T __________ 328,480
Water debt (included)____
51,500
Sinking fund (water)_____
4.451
Assessed valuation 1922___2.684.9SS
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$21.00
Population in 1920____________1,312
IN T . on light bonds payable at
City Treasurer’s office.

r

HARLEM.
This town is in Blaine C o. Incor.
Sept. 22 1910. Pop’n 1910, 383.
1920 721.
W ater-W orks B onds.
6 s ’ l l J-J $33,800c..Aug 15 1931
(Subject to call after Aug.. 15 1921.)
6s ’20 J-J 45.000___ July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1930.)
BD. D T . (water) N ov 1 ’24-$73,800
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 750.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $38.00
IN T . on bonds o f 1920 at the
Town Treas. office or at Nat. Bank of
Commerce, N . Y ., at option of
holder.
HARLOW 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 $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ..-............1934
(Subject to call after July 1 1929.)
Sewer System.
6s ’ 16 J-J $25,000c.. . June 1 1936
(Subject to call after June 1 1926.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.. $41,500
Assessment debt_________
36,875
Floating debt (add’l)______
500
Water debt (incl.)________
16 500
Assess, val. ’23 (1-3 a ct.).
750.000
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$51.90
Population in 1910, 770; 1920, 1,856

IN T . on water-works bonds at
Harris, Forbes & C o., N . Y .; all
others at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
A compromise was reached with
the holders o f $190,000 or $200,000
city warrants Issued between 1893
and 1897 to accept 75% of face value
without interest. See "State and
City Supplement” for May 1911. and
also V. 93, p. 423. Bonds were
issued for this purpose and the last
one was paid o ff in 1923.
HELENA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s g ’ 22 J-J $150,000c--Jan 1 ’ 33-’42
(Optional Jan. 1 1932 to 1941.)
Building & E quipm ent Bonds.
4Ms'07 J-J $14.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 192:
(Subject to call after July 1 1917
5s 12 A-O $70,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1935
(Subject to call beg. Oct 1 1922)
4Ms’ 14 J-J
50,000c-..July 1 193*
(Subj. to call beg. July 1 1924.)
6s ’20 J-J 225.000c...July 1 1940
(Red. on or after July 1 1930.)
F unding B onds­
es ’ 21 J-J $24.900_______________
($5,000 yearly beg. Jan. 1 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’21 $538 900
Ass’d val. '21 (act. val.)-.25,00,00f 0
School tax (per $1,000) 1921..422.25
Population in 1921 (est.)_____ 15,000
INT. payable at office of County
Treasurer and at Hanover Nat. Bant
N. Y.
HILL COUNTY.
Havre is the county seat.
Funding (Red. beg. in 1932).
5s ’ 14 J-J $50,000-..J an 14 1934
(Optional after Jan. 14 1932.)
5s ’ 15 J-J 100.000c-............... 1935
(Optional after Jan. 1 1933.)
5s ’ 15 J-J 97,000.-Jan 1 '25-’35
C ourt House and Jail Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $125,000c................1935
(Redeemable beginning in 1933)
Seed and Grain Bonds.
7s ’ 20 —. $199.000____Feb 1 1925
(Optional after Feb. 1 1923.)
R elief Funding Bonds.
_
7s ’20 F-A $310.000_ Feb 1 1925
(Optional after Feb. 1 293.)
Road Bonds.
5Hs 20 J-J $150.000— Jan 1 1940
(Optional Jan 1 1935)
BOND. DT. June 30 22- $846,000
Assessed val’n, real estate 7,570,796
Assessed val'n, personal.. 1,059.768
Other assessable property. 1 879.635
Total assessed val. 1923— 10,510,199
Real estate assessed at 30% actual;
personal at 20% actual, and other
property at 33 1-3% actual.)
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23-$21.00
Population in 1920__________ 13,95f
INT. on 5Ms at the Northwestern
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis, on others
at County Treasurer's office.

JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Boulder is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
534 s '19 J-J $100.000___ Oct 1 1939
(Optional after Jan. I 1929.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 6 ’24 $101,570
Floating debt___________
18,319
Sinking fund____________
2,924
Assessed val. real estate._ 6.588,402
Assessed val. personal____ 1,769,098
Other assess, property___ 10,911,127
HAVRE.
Tot. ass’d val.’24(1-3 act.)19,168,627
Taxable value 1924_______ 7,019,704
This city is in Hill County.
State & county tax rate (per
W ater-System Bonds.
6s
...( $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 ........... 1926-1934
$1,000) 1924______________$31.40
\ 30,000 ......... 1935-1939 Population 1910, 5,601; 1920. 5,203
F unding Bonds.
5Ms
—
$12,000______________ JEFFERSON COUNTY S. D. No.4
-s
...
144,000______________
S chool Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1920-- $75,000 6s 18 —_ $30.000c..................... ..
Assessed valuation________ 6.000.000
Funding B onds­
Tax (per $1,000) 1923________ $28.00
$5.900c. ..J u ly 1 1931
Population 1910, 3,624; 1920, 5,429 es '21 J-J
(Optional July 1 1926.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 0 ’ 24- $62,900
HAVRE SCH.~DIST. NO. 16.
linking fund_______________ 1,977
This district is in Hill County.
Total taxable value 1924
School Bonds.
(1-3 actual)_____________ 1,677,503
4.60s’08M-N$15,000 ___________1928
5s ’ 12 J-J 23,000-.............. -.1932 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$14.00
5s '14 F-A 13,000__________ 1934
5s ’ 17 J-D 8,000___________ 1937 JUDITH BASIN COUNTY.
5Ms’ 17 M-N 23.000___________1937
is the county
5-6s’ 19 J-J 125,000___________1939 6s Stamford $350,000 _____seat.
’22 - - .
1933-1942
F unding Bonds.
(Optional six months prior to their
6s ’21 J-J
$78,000___ July 1 1941
respective maturities.)
(Optional July 1 1931.)
DEBT N ov 1 ’24.
BOND. DEBT July 1921-- $293,000 BOND. fund_____________ $350,000
Sinking
19,737
Floating debt____________
95.000 Actual
Assessed valuation 1920___9,791.637 Actual value, real estate..18,826,362
value, personal_
_
643,609
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$10.00 Other assess, property_ 5,882,373
_
Population in 1920----------------- 8,500 Total ass’d value 1924___25,352,342
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)’24-$21.90
HELENA.
Helena Is the county seat of Lewis Population in 1922____________7,500
and Clark County. Incor. 1881.
Pop’n 1919,12,515; 1920, 12,037. KALISPELL.
This city is in Flathead County.
City now under commission govt.
Incorporated April 1902.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5 s ’ 24 J-D $5,500.-.D e c 15 1943
4H s’06 J-J $156 300c— -Jan 1 1926
(Optional Dec. 15 1934.)
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1916.)
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J
$40,0 0 0 c....................
($40,000c...............July 1 192e
($10,000 yearly on Jan. 1.)
5sg’ 13( (Sub. to call aft. July 1 1923)
R efu nd ing W ater B onds.
J-J 1110,000c..............July 1 1933
4M s’ 17 J-J $70.000____Jan 1 ’ 25-’27
I(Sub. to call aft. July 1 1928)
(Subject to call $25,000 yearly from
R efu nding B onds.
1917 to 1926, inclusive.)
4Ms’ 16J-J $20,0 00c-._ Jan 1 192P
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 2 4 .. $135,500
W ater Bonds (Series K).
_
95,082
6s ’20 J-J $200,000___ July 1 1935 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
($20,000 yearly after July 1 1925.) Floating debt (add’l ) ______
67,235
GE N . B D . D T . Oct. 1 ’24- $196,300 TOTAL D E B T __________ 397,818
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 454 611 Water debt (incl.)________ 115,500
14,019
Water-works bonds (add’l) *270 000 Sinking fund (general)____
2,296
_
Taxable valuation 1924_ 7,664,750 Sinking fund (water)_____
Assess, val.(30% act.)(real
City tax rate(per $1,000) ’24..$23 00
and personal) 1924_____ 2,450,345
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24—65 90 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24- $21.00
The water-works bonds are a d
rect obligation of the city, but the Population 1910, 5,549; 1920, 5,147
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or
Interest and bonds are paid entirely
from the operation of the plant.
|In New York GIty.




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MONTANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

Assessed value 1924—
KALISPELL SCH. DIST. NO. fi
Real______________
6.854,736
5s ’23 J-D $10,OOOc._Sept 15 1943
Personal_______________ 634,763
(Optional Sept. 15 1933.)
Other property_________ 1,525.994
BOND. D EBT N ov 19 ’24 $38,000
T ota l__________________ 9,015,493
Assess, val. ’24 (1-3 a c t .).-2,807,885
Sch. tax rate(per $1,000) ’24—$3.00 State&Co. tax(per $1,000) ’24 $38.40
_
Pop’n. 1920, 6,500; 1922, 6,800 Population in 1920 (Census)_ 2,416
LAUREL.
”
This city Is In Yellowstone C o.
Funding Bonds.
6s g ’ 16 M-N$13.500c— .M ay 1 193t
(Subject to call after May 1 19261
6 s ’21 J-J $42,744.20Junel5’32-41
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 440.)
W ater Main Bonds.
6s ’23 - - . $38,000--July 1 ’25-’43
W ater-W orks System Bonds.
6 s ’23 . . . $14,250.-July 1 ’25-’43
Sewer B onds.
-s
. . . $15,000___ June 1 1930
BOND. D E B T Oct 9 1923- $60,500
Assess, debt_____________
58,000
Floating debt_____________
17,000
Sinking fund______________
7,500
Total assess, val. 1922
(30% actual)....................2,039,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923. . $4<> 00
Population in 1910, 806; 1920, 2,239
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at Kountze
Bros., New York.
LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY.
County seat Is Helena.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
ts ’ 16 J-J $100,000____July 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
F unding Bonds.
iM g'09J-J $75,000c___Apr 11929
(Redeemable after April 1 1919)
4M s’ 16 J-J 100,000---Sept 15 1936
(Optional Sept. 15 1926.)
5 Ms’ 19 J-J 60,000--N ov 1 ’25-’29
Each of said bonds being redeemable
on July 1 preceding its maturity.)
Highway Bonds.
6s ’20
J-J $100,000--Jan 1 ’31-’40
(Redeemable on Jan. 1 or July 1
next preceding their respective
maturities.)
6s ’ 21 J-J 100,000--Jan 1 ’30-’39
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24 $595,000
27,244
Sinking fund____________
Assess, val., real estate_ 14,863,185
_
Assess, val., personal___ 25,928,320
Other assess, property___ 12 255.085
Tot.assess, val. (30 % act) '24 53,046,590
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924________________ $42.90
Pop’n in 1910, 21,853; 1920. 18.528
IN T. on 6s of 1920 at the office of
County Treasurer; on others at
Nat. Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
LEWISTOWN.
County seat of Fergus County.
Incorp. Aug. 1 1899.
P ublic Park B onds.
5s g ’ 16 J-J $12,000___ July 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 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.)
5» ’ 14 J-J $90.000____Jan 1 1934
(Subj. to call after Jan 1 1924'
6s ’20 J-J 100,000 .........1931-1940
(Redeemable at option of city 1 yr
preceding the date it is payable.)
Bridge Bonds.
6s 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 192T
(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
8ubject to call after July 1 1926.)
City-Hall & Fire-Truck Bonds.
5s 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. BD. 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
Poo. 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. D IST. NO. 1.
B uilding Bonds.
5a ’ l l J-J $37,000c_ July 1 1931
_
(Subject to call after July 1 192D
-s T5 - - $7,500c__________ 1935
,5s ’ 17 F-A 50 ,000 c...A u g 1 1937
Subject to call after Aug. 1 1932.)
6s ’21 J-J 250,000c__________ 1941
(Optional after 1931)
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1924-- $334,000
Ass'd value 1923 (1-3 a ct.).4,900,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $16.00
Population 1921 (est ) _______ 12.000
IN T . at County Treas. office.
LEWIS AND ~CLARK COUNTY
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9.
P. O. East Helena.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5M s’ 17 J-J $30,000c__ uct 1 1937
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24 $30,000
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 937,215
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$26.00
Population in 1924 (est)_______ 2 000
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
LIBERTY 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 1 193)
BOND. D E B T Oct 18 1924 $62,000
Floating debt____________
74,506
Sinking fund______________
14,591
Special debt (add’l) ______
107,000

LINCOLN COUNTY.
Libby Is the county seat.
a R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
J J $31,000c.................. 1931
b F unding Bonds.
5Ms
J-J $70,000....................1932
c Road and Bridge B onds.
5s ’ 12 J-J $125,00 0c...Ja n 1 1932
Subject to call beginning Jan 1 1927)
tfHigh School Bonds.
5Ms’18 J-J $ 4 8 ,0 0 0 -.-............. 1938
(Subject to call 1928.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1923 $294,347
Floating debt (add’l)_____
15,966
-Inking fund______________
30.210
Tot.ass’d val. '23 (1-3 act.) .6,798,616
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$25.70
Population In 1920 (Census)_ 7,797
_
IN T on bonds marked ((a) at E. H.
Rollins & Sons, Chic.; (b) at Harris
fr . & Sav. Bk., Chic.; (c) at Minne­
sota Loan & Tr. C o., Minneapolis,
■ind (d) at Halsey, Stuart & Co.,Chic.
Li v i n g s t o n !
This city is in Park County.
W ater-System B onds.
5s ’ 13 J-J J5$50.000____Jan 11928
t c l 25,000____Jan 1 1933
(Subject to call: b after 1923; c after
1928.)
6s g 18 J-J $35.000___ Jan 1 1938
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1928.)
Funding Bonds.
6s g '22 — S45.000--.Tan 1 ’27-’41
(Eash installment optional 1 year
before maturity.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5M s’2 2 J-J JS6.000-.Jan 1 ’34-’35
114,000.-Jan 1 ’36-’42
(Each Installment optional 1 year
before maturity.)
GEN. BD. D T. Oct. 1924- $339,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 253,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_ 390,000
Sinking fund (general)____
1,699
Sinking fund, water______
17.4)0
Assessed value 1924______ 9,750.000
State&Co. taxfper $1.000) '24 $29.40
Population 1910, 5,359; 1920. 6,311
INT. on 6s of 1922 at the City
Treasurer’s office or at the fiscal
agency of the city of Livingston in
New York City.
LOCKW OOD IR R IQ . D IS T R IC T .
P. O. Billings.
Irrigation Bonds.
6s ’ 13 Jan $43,500c.-.$ 5 .0 0 0 yrly.
6s ’ 19 _
_
6,000--$1,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924.-$49,500
Ass’d val.(real est.)'24( M act.)250,000
Tax rate (per acre) 1924--------- $8.00
IN T. at County Treas. office.
MADISON COUNTY.
Virginia City is the county seat.
Highway R onds.
6s ’20 J-J $105.000c-Jan 1 ’26-’40
(Each bond redeemable at option of
county on int.-payment date oc­
curring 1 year prior to maturity.)
6 s ’ 21 J-J $45.000--Jan 1 ’33-’4I
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2663)
BD. DEBT June 30 ’2 4 -. $150,000
16,420
Warrant debt (add’l)____
Assessed val. real________ 3.434,975
Assessed val. personal____ 1,431,497
Assess, val. other prop_ 1,475,401
_
Total assessed val. 1923
(1-3 actual)___________ 6,342,873
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '23--$21.00
Population 1920 (Census)_____7,485
INT. at Virginia City and New
York City, N. Y.
MALTA .

This city Is In Phillips CountySpecial Impt. Light Dists. Nos.
1, 2 and 3.
6s ’18 Jan $6,250_____Jan 1 1925
(Subject to call on any interest­
paying date after one year.)
F unding Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J f$14.000-.Jan 1 ’35-’41
\ 1,000____Jan 1 1942
(Each bond redeemable one year
prior to maturity.)
GEN. B D . D T . Nov. 22 ’24-$52,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 33,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_____18.238
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 7,500
TOTAL D E B T ______________77.738
Taxable val. ’24 (1-3 a ct.). 1,453.155
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$31.00
Population in 1910, 433; 1920, 1,427
IN T. on 6s of 1918 payable at
Town Treasurer’s office or may be
collected through Bankers’ Nat.
Bank, Minneapolis; on 6s of 1922 at
City Treas. office or at Hanover Na­
tional Bank, New York.
MEAGHER COUNTY.
White Sulphur Springs is the
county seat. Population In 1910,
4,190; 1920, 2.622.
R efu nding Bds.
4Ms’06 J-J $30.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1927
(Subject to call after July 1 1916)
5Ms
J-J
67,000---- July 1 1938
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $80.000c___July 1 1939
6s
J-J
70,000___July 1 1931
6s ’ 21 J-J2 0 0.00 0c...N ov
1 1941
(Optional on or after Jan. 1 1937.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’24- $447,000
Sinking fund______________
6,723
Assessed val. real_________ 8,874,163
Assessed val. personal____ 2,133,080
Tot. assess, val. ’ 24 (act)-11,007,243
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924______________ $27.50

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MONTANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

M EAGHER COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
P. O. White Sulphur Springs.
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds­
es
. . . $75.000........... ................
5H s
...
8 ,0 0 0 - ..___________
(Due in 20 years: opt. in 10 years.)
BOND. D EBT N ov. 24'23 $91,344
Assess, val. '23 (30% act.).3,053,612
School tax rate(per $1,000) '24 $10.00
Population 1922 (est.)________ 1,500
MILES CITY.
This city Is the oounty seat ol Cus­
ter County. Inoorp. Sept. 9 1887.
W ater. (Red. aft. 10 y r t.fr . iss.)
6s '20
J-J 5100,000-Apr 1 '31-'40
5s ’23 J-J 6125,000___ Jan 1 1943
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
5s ’23 J-J 685,000___ Jan 1 1943
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
City Hall (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr . iss.)
5s ’ 14 J-J *24.000____July 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
0s ’22 J-J 6*153.500___ Jan 1 1942
(Optional Jan 1 1932)
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 14 '24. $487,500
Assessment debt_________
23 722
Floating debt____________
15,729
Water debt (incl.)_______ _ 225.Ooo
10,798
Sinking fund--------------------Assess, val. ’ 24 (30% act.)_3,261.348
City tax rate (.per $1,000) ’ 24.$30.00
Pop. '10. 4,697; '20 (Census). 7,937.
1NT. on bonds marked (6) pay­
able in New York.
MILES CITY 8CH. DIST. NO. 1.
4>$s
J-J $16.000c.July 1 ’25-' 9
5s
J-J
6.700c. July 1 ’ 25- '29
5 s ’ l l J-J
37 5 1 6 c____ 1925-1936
(Part every 5 years).
B uild ing and E quipm ent.
5a '15 J-J $60,000c____ 1925-1940
(Part every 5 years.)
5 H s’21 J-J 50.000c.Jan 1 ’37-’41
(Each installment is optional one
year prior to due date.)
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922. $225,000
26,000
Sinking fund____________
Assessed value 1920_____ 13,620,067
School tax (per $1,000) 1915..$11.50
Population in 1914 test.)____ 8.500
I NT. on 5H s o f 1921 at the County
Treasurer's office or at the Chase
National Bank, N . Y ., at option of
holder.
All o f the above bonds may be re­
deemed one year before maturity at
option o f the School Board.
MINERAL & MISSOULA COUN
TIES JOINT S. D. NO. 2.
Post office Alberton.
School Bonds.
6s '20 M -N $36,0 0 0 c____ 1932-1940
(Redeemable on int.-payment date
occurring 6 mos. prior to maturity
dates upon giving 30 days’ notice.)
BOND. D E B T N ov 19'24- $60,000
Assessed value 1924.............2,410.421
Sch. tax rate (per $1,G00) '24-S32.00
Population (est.)
' “
.600
IN TER E ST at New York.
MINERAL COU N TY.
Superior is the county seat.
F unding B onds.
6s *15 J-J $37.000c__ July 1 1935
(Subject to call after July 1 1930)
5>£sT9 A-O $20,000c_ Oct 1 1939
_
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1934)
Bridge Bonds.
5Hs'17 F-A $35,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1937
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1927.)
C ourt H ouse Bonds.
5H s’ l9 A-O $40,000c
Oct 1 1939
(Optional Oct. 1934.)
A lberton Highway B onds.
5)£s
F-A $2 i,000c_ Feb 1 1937
_
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1927.)
6s ’ 17 J-J
$9,000___ Oct 1 1937
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1927.)
Natural Pier Bonds.
5)6s’ 17 F-A $21,000c.__Feb 1 1937
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1927)
BOND. D EBT Oct. 15 ’24. $185,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
6,258
Sinking fund____________
29,126
Assess, val. real estate____
905,586
Assess, val. personal_____
32.726
Other assess, property____ 3,330,565
Total assess, value 1921
(30% actual)__________ 4,268.877
State&Oo.tax (p. $1,000) ’24--$24.40
Population In 1920____________2,327
IN T . payable at the Nat. Bank or
Commerce, New York
M ISSOULA.
This olty Is the oounty seat of Mis­
soula County. Incorp. Moh. 8 1883
Commission government adopted
M ay 16 1911.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $213.000____July 1 1936
(Subject to call $5,000 yearly after
July 1 1917.)
GEN . B D . D T. Apr 30 ’24. $213,000
Warrant debt— General_
_
81,708
Sinking fund— C ash _____r 46,865
Investments
1,241
Total taxable val. 1923___ 6,865.000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$20.00
Pop’n 1910, 12,869; 1920. 12.668
IN T . on 5s at Nat. Park Bank,
New York.
MISSOULA SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
5V£s’20 J-J $205,000 Ser’ly 10-20 yrs
(Subject to call beginning Jan 1 ’ 31)
R efu n d in g School B onds.
4)$s’ 17 J-J ($49,000...........................
1

8.000_______________

BOND. D E B T Oct 2 ’ 24- $262,000
Assessed value 1924 (act’l)26,243,510
Sch. tax rate (per M ) ’24_ *15.00
_
Population In dlst. 1924 (est) —15,000
MISSOULA COUNTY.
County seat is Missoula. Part o f
county segregated in 1906 to form
Sanders Co. and in 1914 another por­
tion was taken to form Mineral Co.,
and in 1922 another portion was
taken to form part o f Lake County.




R efu nding Bonds.
4)£s’ 12 J-J $100.000c
Mar 1 1932
(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1922)
4Hs'16 J-J
40.000c_ July 1 1930
_
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926.)
5s ’22 J-J 35,000c-- -July 1 1942
(Optional $5,000 yearly beginning
July 1 1936.)
H igh-Schoo.
5Jis’ 18 J-J $65,000c
M ay 1 1938
6s '20 J-J 100,000c. _ _Jan 1 1940
(Redeemable beginning 1930)
6s '21 J-J
50.000c-..Jan 1 1940
(Subject to call beginning Jan 1931)
Road Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $75.000c
Jan 1 1940
(For maturity see V. 110. p. 1664.)
6s '20 J-J lOO.OOOc.July 1 '31- 40
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2157)
6 s '21 J-J 75.000c-.-Jan 1 1040
(Subject to call beginning Jan 1934)
C ourt-H ouse (hea.Oeg.Jan. 1 ’ 18).
4j*s'08 J-J $70,000c__ Jan 1 1928
Fair-Ground (Red. beg. 1923).
4J4g’ 13 J-J $50.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1933
F unding Bonds.
5s '23 J-J f$81,000c.-Jan 1 ’34-'42
\ 8,000c-.-Jan 1 1943
BOND. D EBT Oct 28 ’24 $840,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
20,000
Total assessed valuation
(about 31.5% act.) '24.15.500.000
State&Co tax (per $1,000) 24 .$35.65
Pop’n 1910, 23.596; 1920. 24.041
IN T . at County Treas. office.
MISSOULA COUNTY S. D. NO. 28
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $100,000___ July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1930)
-s
. . . 100.000_______________
TOT. BD. DT. Dec 1922- $166,000
Assessed value 1922 _____ 7.500,000
School tax (per $1,000) ’ 22 ..$22.50
IN T . At Nat. Bk. of Comm’ce, N .Y .
MOORE.
This town is in Fergus County,
incorporated in April 1909.
W ater (Red. beg. aft. Aug. 1 ’21)
6s ’ l l F-A $28.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1931
GEN. B D . D T . (water) Oct
25 1924................................ $28,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 5.700
Sinking fund_______________ 3.270
Assessed valuation 1924 ____ 309,1 00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 .$75 40
Population in 1910. 576; 1920. 355
MUSSELSHELL COUNTY.
Roundup is the county seat
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s 12 J-J $50,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1932
(Subject to call begin. Jan. L 1927.)
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $132,379.64July 1 1935
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1930)
5s '16 J-J $121,000___ Mar 1 1936
(Subject to call March 1 1931.)
5 ) fs'18 J-J $154,000___ Sept 1 1938
5H s’ 19 J-J 160,000___ Sept 1 1939
R ef. Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-J $30.000e_ Sept 3 1932
_
Seed and Grain Bonds.
6 ) *s’20 M-S $145.000..-M ar 1 1925
Road Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-J $300,0 0 0 c...J a n 11940
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 '24.$1,092,380
Floating debt___________
136.556
Sinking fund_____________
187.985
Assessed val. real estate_11.327,835
Assessed val. personal_ _
_
826.633
Assessed val. other p ro p .. 5,178,269
Tot. assess, val. '24 (a c t.).17,332.737
Tax rate (per $1.000) '23_____$47 90
Population In 1920___________ 9,000
INT. at John Nuveen & Co., Chi­
cago, and County Treas. office.
MUSSELSHELL CO. S. D. NO. 56.
(P. O. Roundup.)
B uilding Bonds.
0s ’ 15 F-A $5,000c— Aug 1 1930
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1925.)
0s '15 Feb $2,500c_ Oct 1 1930
_
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1925.)
5 )$ s l8 June $2$,000.................1 9 3 3
(Subject to call 1928)
F unding Bonds.
6 s ’21 . . . $41.500...........................
6s ’22 J-J 37,238.93.July 1 1942
(Optional July 1 1937)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924. $85,840
Sinking fund______________
22.244
Taxable v a l.’ 24 (30% act.) 3,810.183
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$35.00
Population 1920, 3.800: 1922. 3.800
IN T. payable at County Treasur­
er's office.
______
PARADISE IR R IG . D IST R IC T .
This district is in Blaine County.
6s ’22 J-D $120,000c____ 1927-1946
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '23-..$1 20,0 00
Assess, val. 1922 (1-3 act.) 650.000
District tax (per acre) about_ $1.00
_
Population (estimated)_________ 400
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
P A RK COUNTY^
County seat Is Livingston. By Act
of Legislature of 1895 this county was
divided Into three parts, forming
Park, Sweet Grass and Carbon coun­
ties; old debt Is corrected to date
given below. P op’n 1910, 10,731
1920. 11,345.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s T3 J-J $65.000c— July 1 1933
(Redeemable on and after July 1 ’ 28)
5s ’ 14 J-J
35,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1934
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1929)
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 16
. . . $66.000___ M ay 1 1936
(Redeemable on and after May 1 ’31)
5J*s’ 18 . . . $24,000____N ov 1 1938
(Redeemable on and after Jan 1 ’34)
H igh-School B onds.
5s '17
J-J $68,000___ July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1932.)
Jail-B uilding Bonds.
4s g ’07 J-J $25,000c_ June 1 1927
_
Road Bonds.
$7,000..........
1925
5s ’ 19
J-J^ 88,000........ 1926-1936
l 27,000 ..........1937-1939

[V ol.

119.

POPLAR.
This town Is In Roosevelt Oounty.
W ater Supply Bonds.
6s '17 A-O $28 0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1937
(Subject to call Oct 1 1932)
Sewer Bonds.
6s '18 J-J $ 12,000c______________
Funding Bonds.
6 s '22 J-J $ 11 ,000 c... Jan 11942
(Optional Jan 1 1937)
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1124.. $51,000
Assessment debt (add’ l)_
_ 107,578
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 016,816
Total fax ratefper $1,000) '24 $77,325
Population in 1920____________ 1,152
IN T. on bonds of 1922 at tbe City
Treasurer’s office or at the Hanover
PARK CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
National Bank, N. Y .. at option of
B uilding. (Int. at Co. Treasury.) holder; on others at National Bank of
4>$s
J-J
$.8.000c_ Part yearlj Commerce, N. Y .t and Kountze
_
58 g '14 J-J
70,000c___Apr 11934 Bros., N. Y . ______
(Subject to call after Apr. 1 1924-1
5s 15 J-J SlO.OOOc___Jan 16 1935 POWELL COUNTY.
Deer Lodge is the county seat.
(Subject to call beg Jan 16 1925.)
Road and Bridge B onds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 5 ’ 24 $85,000
Floa' i ig debt (add’l ) _____
7,909 5s '15 s-a $50,000....................1935
(Subject to call after 1925.)
Sinking fund_____________
13,787
High S chool Building B onds.
Assess, val. 1924 (act.)_ 10,092,203
_
5s '17 J-J $60.000___ Apr 1 1937
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24:
Inside____________________ $68-90 (Subject to call after Apr 1 1927.)
Outside___________________ $44.40
Road Bonds.
Population in 1920____________6,334 6s ’20 J-J $50.000.-Jan 1 ’36-’40
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2446j
PHILLIPS COUNTY.
C ourt House Bonds.
Malta is the county seat.
6 s ’20 J-J $100,000- Jan 1 ’36-’40
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2446)
Refunding Bonds.
25.000c_____________
5s ’ 15 Dec $ 193,000_ Dec 1 1935 6s ’ 21 J-J
_
(Subject to call after 1933.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 2 7 '2 2 . $285,000
587
5)is'18 J-J $70,000___ July 1 1938 Sinking f u n d ___________
(Subject to call after July 1 1924) Assessed val. real estate..11.587,624
6 s '21
s-a 105,800 ______1925-1941 Assessed val. personal___ 10.323,263
Tot.ass'd val 22(2-3 act.) 21,901,887
Court House Bonds.
6s '20 s-a $142,000 ____ 1925-1940 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '23 $25.41
Population 1910. 5.904; 1920, 6,909
Jail Funding Bonds.
6s '20 s-a $17,500.........
.1939
POW DER R IVER COUNTY.
(Subject to call 1929.)
Broad us is the County seat.
Seed and Orain Bonds.
Rridge Bonds.
7s '20 s-a $31,000___________ 1925
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $594,000 _s '19 J-J $10,000------------ --------Warrant debt_____________
89,163
Funding Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
27.915 6s '21 J-J $15.000------------ ---------Assessed value real_______ 5,430,468 BOND. DEBT Oct. 15 ’24- $92,000
Assessed value personal_
_ 216,132 Floating debt (add'l)--------22,443
Other assess, property____ 1,221.632 Sinking fund______________
14,028
Total assessed val. 1923__ 6.*68.16! Assess, val., real estate----- 1,942,687
Actual valuation 1923.. .21,576.273 Assess, val., personal_____ 560;612
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23____$35.50 Total assess, value 1924— 2,503,299
Population In 1920____________9.311 State & Co. tax(per$l,000)’24.$44.16
IN T. payable In Chicago and at Population 1920. 3, 357.
office of County Treasurer.
PRAIRIE COUNTY.
Terry Is the county seat.
PHILLIPS COUNTY S. D. NO. 14
P. O. Malta.
F unding Bonds.
6s
A-O *$2 4,00 0...Apr 1 1935 5)4815 J-J $60.000c---- July 1 1935
(Subject to call after July 1 1930.)
(Optional after 10 ye*rs.)
6s
A-O 68,00 0c.. .A pr 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 8 ’24 $142,500
(Optional after 10 years.)
Sinking fund______________
45.000
_
BOND. D EBT Oct 25 '24. $92,003 Assess, val., real estate_ 9.550.901
Total assessed value 1924 -2,610,935 Assess, val., personal____1,416,439
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24S25-00 Other assess, property____ 4.262.195
Population 1920 (Census)______ 741 Total assess, val. ’ 24 (act.) 15-229.535
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$15.20
office of the County Treasurer and Population 1 9 2 0 ...................... 3.684
on the other bonds at the North­
western Nat. Bank, Minneapolis.
RAVALLI COUNTY.
Hamilton is the county seat.
plentyw ood]
This town is In Sheridan Oounty. 5) R oad Bonds.
4sT9 . . . $100.000cJuly 1 ’31-’40
Water B onds.
(Optional Jan. 1 or July 1 preceding
6s
J-J $20,000c....... .................
maturity.)
6s ’ 16
J-J
8.000___ Jan 1 1930 6s ’20 J-J *100,000c.Jan 1 ’36-’40
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1931.) Optional Jan. 1 or July 1 preceding
Sewer Bonds.
maturity.)
6s
J-J $10.000..........................
F un din g Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5 % s '2 2 ___*$136,000c . . 1938-1942
6s
. . . $14.500.......................... 4 ^ s ’ 16 . . . 150,000c.................1936
(Due In 30 years, opt. after15 yrs.) GEN. BD. D T. Oct 15’ 24 $486,000
BOND. D EBT N ov 17 '2 3 . $38,000 Floating debt (add'l)_____
Assessment debt (add'l)____
7,408 Sinking fu n d ________________ 42.054
10,230
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 14,032 Tot.ass'd val.(act.) 1924.19,341,877
Sinking bind (water & sewer)
759 S ate & Co tax(per$l,000)'24.$45.40
Tax val. ’ 23 (abt. 30%act.) 263,458 Pop. '10 (Census), 11.666;'20.10.098
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 $61.00
IN T . on bonds marked (*) payable
Population in 1910, 900; 1920, 888 at the Liberty National Bank, N , Y .
IN T . is payable in New York.
Bridge Bonds.
5Msx’ 18J-J $50,0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1938
(Optional after Dec. 1 1933.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1922- $494,000
Sinking fu n d ___________
18.155
475.845
NET D E B T ...............
Assess, val. real estate_ 21.220 939
_
Assessed val. personal_____4.003 367
Other assessable property.. 1.515.452
♦Total assess, val. 1922___26.739,758
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22.S34.57
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y.
and County Treasurer’s office.
♦ A valuation of approximately
$4,000,000 on railroad property is
not included here.

POLSON.
This town Is in Lake County.
F unding Bonds.
6s '22 M -N *$1 5,00 0...M ay 1 1942
(Redeemable at option of city as
provided by Ordinance N o. 142.)
6s '22 J-J $15,500____M ay 1 1942
(Optional $5,000 May 1 1927 and
$10,500 May 1 1937.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '22 M -N *$4 5,00 0...M ay 1 1942
(Optional $10,000 on or after May 1
1927, $10,000 on or after M ay 1
1932, $25,000 on or after M ay 1
1937.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’24--$86,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
9.890
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 1,803
Water debt (incl.)____________71,000
Tot. assess, val.'24 (1-3 act.)354.000
City tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$28.00
Population in 1920____________1,132
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the
City Treasurer’s office; on others at
the City Treasurer’s office or at the
National Bank of Commerce, N . Y .

RAVALLI CO. SCH. D IS. NO. 3.
P. O. Hamilton.
F unding Bonds.
6s '23 J-J15 $6.293------July 1 1933
_s '14 J-J
14.000...J u ly 15 1934
_s '10 J-J
4.0C0____July 1 1930
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 '2 4 .
24,204
Floating debt (add’l) --------10,863
TOTAL D E B T __________
35,067
Sinking fund______________
1,534
N ET D E B T ______________
33,534
Assess, val. '24 (actual)----1,455.269
Tax rate (par $1,000) 1924---$16.00
Population in 1920____________ 8,000

RED LODGE.
This city is in Carbon Oo. Incorp.
in 1892.
Water(Red. beg. 10 yrs. from issue).
6s '22 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 8 ’23 -- $156,152
Floating debt------------------10,000
Water debt (Incl.)-----------55,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,500,000
PONDERA COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’22.$63.82
Conrad is the county seat.
Population 1910, 4,950; 1920, 4,515
R elief Bonds.
IN T. on sewer bonds at A. B.
6H s’20 . . . $100,000— Apr 1 1925
Leach & C o., Inc., N . Y . City; on
C oun ty Expense Bonds.
6s '20 . . . $50,000___ July 1 1940 water bonds of 1922 at City Treas­
urer’s office.
Road Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $150,000____Apr 1 1941
RED LODGE-ROSEBUD IR . D.
(Optional Apr 1 1931)
This district is in Carbon County.
Funding Bonds.
J-J ($380,000..Jan 1 ’29-’47
5H s’ 19 . . . $64,000____Sept 1 1939 6s
t 38,000____Jan 1 1948
R efu n d in g B onds.
(7)
5 3£s’23 . . . $125,000...A p r 1 1938 BONDED D E B T ..............
5 3 24 J-J
4s’
95,000--Jan 1 ’25-’43
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $534,000 RICHLAND COUNTY.
Sidney is the county seat.
Warrant debt (add’l) ------25,737
Relief Bonds.
Assess, val. (1-3 act.) 1922:
...$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ...........................
Real................................. 4,035,981 6) * p
Personal______________
304,265 BOND. D EBT Dec 21 '22 $262,000
13,011
Railroad, &c...................
822,319 Warrant debt______
T ota l________________ 5,152,565 Sinking fund______________ 132,048
County tax (per $1,000) 1923-$18.50 Assess, val., real estate_20,272,473
.v a l., personal_______ 645,744
Population 1920______________ 5,741

Dec., 1924.]

MONTANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

RICHLAN D COUNTY (Concluded). SANDERS COUNTY.
Total assess, val. 1922____20,918.217
Thompson Falls is the county seat.
Taxable value 1922_______ 6,417,429
Bridge Bonds.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22.$39.58 5s TO-’ l l J-J $60.000r ................. 1931
Population In 1920____________8,989 (Subject to call $25,000 In 5 years,
$5,000 in 10 years and $10,000 in
15 years.)
RICHLAND COUNTY S. D. NO. 5.
R efu nd ing
6s
J-J $55.000c______________
4s ’06 J-J
$8.962.06..............1926
F unding Bonds.
38.000c..................1934
6s ’ 21 . . . $20,000c__________1941 5s '14 J -J
(Subject to call $10,000 In 5 and 10
(Optional 1936.)
years and $18,000 in 15 years.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 2 ’24. $75,000
Highway Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ ,44.000
. . . $75.000__________ — —
Sinking fund_____________
3.371 6s
Funding Bonds.
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,933.252
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$45.00 6 s ’22 s-a $75.000-____ ________
R efu nd ing Road Bonds.
Population 1923______________1,900
5s T3
$9.000____June2 1933
5s T5 A -0 55,000c— -July 1 1935
ROOSEVELT COUNTY.
Red. $10,000 July 1 ’20; $25,000
W olf Point is the county seat.
July 1 1930
Road Bonds.
—
80,000..........................
6 s ’20 J-J $200.000.................. 1940 6s
TOT. BD. D T. S ept’2 2 -. $390,000
(Optional 1927.)
Total assessed val. 1921 - -22.424.843
Funding Bonds.
5 Ms’ 19 J-J *306.000__________1929 Tax rate (per $1,0001 T 9 ___ $28.50
Population 1910. 3,713; 1920. 3,949
(Optional 1916.)
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
6s ’20 J-J 126.000___ July 1 1940
(Optional yrly. 1930 to 1939 Inel.)
6s ’22 J-J 122,000___ Jan 1 1942 SANDERS COUNTY S. D. NO. 2
(Optional $22,000 Jan. 1 1937 and 6s ’ 21 J-J $180,00 0c-..Ju ly 1 1931
Oct 1 1937
$25,000 on Jan. 1 from 1938 to 6s '17 A-O 8,000c
6s T7 J-J
2.000c--.July 1 1937
1941 incl.)
6s ’ 23 J-J $66,500___ $3,500 yrly BOND. DEBT Nov 15'24. $140,000
BOND. DEBT Aug 31 ’24. $820,500 Assess, val. '23 (30% act.) .9.383.488
175,120 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'24.$20.00
Floating debt___________
Sinking fund____________
102,961 Population 1924______________ 1.000
Taxable val. ’ 24 (1-3 act.) .61,673.425
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) '24 $40.40 SCOBEY.
This city is in Sheridan County.
Population 1920_____________10,347
W ater Bonds.
ROOSEVELT COUNTY S.D.NO. 9 6s T9 J-J $39,000____July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1934.)
P. O. Poplar.
Sewer Bonds.
S chool B onds­
6s T9 J-J $17,000____July 1 1939
es T9 J-D $25.000___ Dec 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1934.)
(Optional Dec. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT May 1 1921 $56,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 3 -- $80,000 Assessment debt (add’l )_
_ 103.000
Floating debt (add’l)______
28.000 Warrants outstanding______ 15.988
16.800 Sinking funds____________
Sinking fund_____________
1.834
Assess, val. '23(1-3 act.)_ 3.296,000 Ass’d val. ’20 (30% act.)-.1,232,056
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $35.00 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$42.00
Population 1921______________3,000 Population in 1920____________1,170
I N T. at the office of the County
Treasurer, or, at the banking house SHERIDAN COUNTY.
o f Kountze Bros., New York City,
Plentywood is the county seat.
N . Y ., at option of holder.
5Ms’ 19 J-J $205.000........................
Bonds.
ROOSEVELT COUNTYS.D.NO.45 6s F unding $187,000c................. 1934
J-J
P. O. Wolf Point.
(Subj.
aft. 10 yrs. from
6s T9 J-D $50,000___ Dec 1 1939 5Ms’ 15to call §190,000c..Sept 1Issue)
M-S
1935
(Optional Dec 1 1929.1
(Subject to call beginning in 1925 '
BOND. D E B T Aug 30 ’ 24- $133,600 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $565 000
Floating debt------------------28.827 Warrant debt____________ 332,262
Sinking fund______________
7.825
value 1923—
Assessed value 1924_______ 3,250.000 Assess, estate......................13.878,467
Real
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$30.00
Personal_______________ 3.419,777
IN T . at the office of the County
Other assess,
2.320,186
Treasurer or at the banking house of Total val. 1923property.. 19.«18.430
(act. val.)
Konntze Bros., N. Y ., at option of Tax. val. ’23 (30% act.)-.,6,080.518
holder.
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1923_____________ ________ $39.34
ROSEBUD COUNTY.
Population In 1920__________ 13,847
Forsyth is the county seat. Incor­
i IN T . at Harris Tr. & Sav. Bk.
porated in 1901. Bonds are tax-free. Chicago; on others In New York City.
Bridge Bonds.
4M s’07 J-J $10.000c..Jan 1 1927. SIDNEY.
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1917)
This City Is In Richland Co.
5s T7 s-a
30.000..........
1937
Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1927.)
6Ms’ 15 J-J $16,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1935
R efu nding Bonds.
(Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
4 X s ’05 J-J 5 $45,000c— Jan 1 1926 bs T9 A-O $30,000..................1938
(Red. beg. Jan 1 1915).
ISubject to call after 1928.)
5 Ms’22 - - - $50.000_______ Serially
W ater Bonds.
F un din g Bonds.
5Ms’ 15 J-J $12.7 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1935
5s T5 J-J $130.000c___M ay 3 1935 (Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
(Red. beg. M ay 3 1925).
6s T7 J-J $10,000c_ July 1 1937
_
6s *21 s-a
76,000.......
1941 (Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
(Subject to call after 1931.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’ 24- $75,200
5M s’2 2 _ $40,000................. Serially Assessment debt (add’l )___
_
3,124
C ourt-H ouse (Red.beg. July 15’21) Floating debt_______________ 13,242
5 e T l J-J *$121,000c.-July 15 1931 Total debt________________
91.566
P ublic Highway Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)__________
22.700
5M s’ 19 J-J *$100.000c________ 1939 Sink, fund (water & sewer).
13.052
Acopco vol *o a /i _Q onf \ i onn nnn
(Subject to call after 1929.)
H ospital Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $27 00
_
6Ms'19 J-J *$70,000c_________ 1939 Population 1910. 345: 1920____345
(Subject to call after 1929.)
6s ’21 s-a
20.0C0___________1941 SILVER BOW COUNTY:
(Optional after 1931.)
Butte Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’23 $692 000
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Floating debt (additional)
6,638
J-J $113,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1928
Sinking fu n d -------- ---------89,276 4 Ms
to call any
Assess, val., real estate_ 15,184,310 5s (Subj.J-J $250,000c_ time.) 1 1930
_
TO
_ Nov
Assess, val., personal____ 2,971,090 (Subject to call after N ov. 1 1920.)
Other assess. property___ 9,566,3S9
Road Bonds.
Total assess, value 1922—27,721,789 - s ’20 ---$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ....................1940
Total taxable val. 1922 __ 9,918.437
Bonds.
C o. tax rate (per $1,000)’22—$27.75 6s Funding $525.000_______________
’21 J-J
Population 1910, 7,985; 1920, 8,002 BOND.DEBT June 30 ’23.$1,138,000
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at Floating debt (add’l)_____
326,537
Halsey, Stuart & C o., Chicago &
fund (cash)______
34,649
N . Y .; (*) at Amer. Exch. Nat.Bank. Sinking val. l923—
Assess,
N. Y.
Real estate____________50,260,230
Personal______________ 55.472,525
ROSEBUD CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 4.
Other property________ 10,204,245
P. O. Forsyth.
Total_____ _____________ 115,937,000
B uilding Bonds.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23--S27.00
5s ’05 J-J
$7,5 0 0 c .J a n 1 1925 Pop’n TO, 56,848; ’2 0 _______ 60,313
6s ’ l l J-J
12,000c-..July 1 1926
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 at Chase Na­
6s ’21 J-J
25,000c.._Jan 1 1941 tional Bank, N . Y .; on others pay­
5M s’20 J-J f$25,000c-.Jan 1 ’26-'30 able at Co. Treasurer’s office.
tlOO.OOOc—Jan 1 ’31-'40
BON D. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $169,500 STEVENSVILLE.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
49,329
This town is in Ravalli County.
Sinking fund______________
20,005
W ater Bonds.
Taxable val. ’24(30% act.).l,609,314 6s ’20 J-J $15,000------Jan 1 1940
School tax rate(per $1,000) '24 $21.00 (Optional Jan. 1 1930 or any interest
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 3,500
paying date thereafter.)
IN T . on 5 Ms at the office of the BOND. DEBT Oc„ 31 T 9 - . -$26,000
Assessed valuation_________ 300,000
County Treasurer.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.-$24.00
Population in 1910, 796; 1920, 744
ROUNDUP.
IN T . payable at the office of the
This city Is in Musselshell County.
Town Treasurer, or, at option of
Sewer Bonds.
6s T5 — $20.000....................1935 holder, at Hanover N at’l Bank N .Y .
F unding Bonds.
6s T6 . . . $20,000___________1938 STILLWATER COUNTY.
Columbus is the county seat.
W ater P lant Purchase Bonds.
Funding
6s T 4 J-J $60,00 0c...Ja n 1 1934
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1929) 6s T3 g J-J $90,000c— N ov 1 1933
(Red. aft. Jan. 11924).
6s T9 . . .
12,000_________ _____
R efu n d in g Bonds.
BO N D . D E B T N ov 1922— $112,000
— $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ---.....................
Floating debt (add’l --------15,000 5Ms
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Assess, val. ’22(30% a c t.).3,500,000
C ity tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22__$16.50 6s ’20 J-J $75,000____Jan 1 1940
Population 1910. 1.513; 1920—2.434 (For maturity see V. 110, p. 1901.)




Highway Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $75.000___ Jan 1 1940
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 1901.)
6s ’20 J-J $100,000____July 1 1940
(Redeemable$10.000 yearly on July 1
from 1930 to 1939. inclusive.)
BOND. D EBT Oct. 5 ’23- $740,500
Irrigation debt (add’l)____
101,000
109.729
Drainage debt (add’l)____
Sinking fund_____________
20.000
Assess, val., real estate_ 14.350.435
_
Assess, val., personal____3 ,f 66,946
Other assess, property____ 2.656.509
Tot.assess. val. ’ 22(act. val.) 20,078,890
(Taxable val. abt. 1-3 act.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$65 00
Population In 1920____________ 7,630
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y

75
TOWNSEND.
This town is in Broadwater Oo.
W ater Bonds.
9s 16 M-S $15.000____Sept 1 1936
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1926.)
9s T9 J-J $30.000................... 1939
(Optional after 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 T 8 ____$38,000
Floating debt_______________ 2.050
Assessed val. 1917 (1-3 act.)-515.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917____ $33.60
Popula. 1910. 759; 1920..............897

VALIER.
This town is In Pondera County.
W ater Wks. & W at. Sup. Bds.
-s ’23 J-J $35,000...........................
BONDED DEBT (water)
Oct 28 1924.................
$75,000
STILLWATER CO. S. D. NO. 6. Floating debt (add’l)______
9,000
P. O. Columbus.
Assess, val. 1924 (t-3 a c t .).l,000.000
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 —-$30 00
6s T8 . . . $38.000................... 1938 Pop’n 1910 736: 1 9 2 0 .,________ 613
(Subject to call 1923.)
IN T . at Hanover Nat B ., N . Y .
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 ---*6 8 000
Total assess, val. 1924____ 5,979.000
Population 1921 (est.)_________1,200 VALLEY CENTER DR. DIST.
This district is in Big Horn County.
6s
$220.000______________
SWEET GRASS COUNTY.
BONDED D E B T _____________ (7)
Big Timber Is the county seat
Ref. Bds. (Red. Deg. June 1 1926.)
5s ’ l l J-D $85.000c__ June 1 1931 FALLEY COUNTY.
5s T 6 J-J 20,000c..July 1 1936
Glasgow is the county seat.
(Subject to call July 1 1932)
F unding Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
5s
. . . $33,000............................
4M s’ ll J-D $35.000c___ Jan 1 1926
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4H s’ 10 J-J $83,000c...Jan 1 1930
5Ms’ 19 J-J $100,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 193P
(Subject to call beginning In 1920.)
(Optional after July 1 1934.)
5s T3 J-J $65.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1933
6s ’20 J-J $125.000___ July 1 1940
(Subject to call beginning in 1923.)
(Optional July 1 1935.)
5Ms’ 15 J-J $143.000____July 1 1935
BOND. D T. Nov. 18 1924 $400,000
(Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1925)
Assess, val. real estate_ 10.869,339 5Ms’ 19 J-J $96.000___ Oct 1 1939
_
Assessed val’ri, personal.. 1,319,315
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1934.)
Other assessable property 3,429,437 6s ’21 J-J
60.000___ Jan 1 1941
Total assessed val’n 1924
5H s’23 - . 57,000...........................
(30%. actual)...............15,723.021
Special R elief Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)‘24- .$36.90 7s ’20 M -N$l 19 000 —-M ay 1 1925
Population 1910, 4,029: 1920, 4.926
(Subject to call Mav 1 1923.)
IN T .payable In Big Timber, Mont BOND. D EBT Dec 11 ’24 $623,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
66.665
Sinking fund------------------56.151
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 16,694,687
TETON COUNTY.
Assess, val., personal___ 4,219,576
Ohoteau is the county seat.
Total,(assess, val. 1924 —20,914,263
High S chool Funding Bonds.
6s ’21
$9,656.81c_Feb 1 1931 State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923......................... $26.50
(Optional Feb. 1 1927.)
6s ’21 . . . 14,677,64c.Feb 1 1931 Pop’n 1910. 13,630: 1920_____ 11,542
IN T . at Oo. Treas. office and Id
(Optional Feb. 1 1932.)
New York.
H igh-School Bonds.
5M s’ 19 J-J $100,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1939
Highway and Bridge Bonds.
VALLEY CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
5s ’ 13 J-J $100,000c...Ju ne 1 1933
(Subject to call after June 1 1928.) 6s F unding Bonds.
’21 s-a $21,726.38-Oct 10 1941
Special R elief Bonds.
(Optional Oct. 10 1931.)
5Ms’23 . . . 150.000c.Jan 1 ’38-’47 5H s
. . . 28,151.97........................
(Ontional Feb. 1 1923.)
TOTAL D EBT Sept 1 ’24- $49,878
R oad Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,226,369
_
5M s’20 J-J $150,000c
Jan 1 1940
Population, 4,300.
(Optional Jan. 1 1935.)
BOND. DEBT Juiv 1 ’24- $517,335
Floating debt (add’l)_____
11,483 WHEATLAND COUNTY.
Sinking fund_____________
4,140
Harlonton Is the county seat.
Assessed val. 1924_______ 19,308,182
Highway and Bridge B onds.
Taxable val. 1924_______ 6,061,665 .s T8 J-J $95,000___ June 11938
State & Co.tax(per$l,000)’ 24- $41 40
(Subject to call June 1 1933.)
Population 1910. 9,507; 1920, 5.870
Highway Bonds.
IN T . on highway bonds at First 5M s’19 J-J $200,000--Jan 1 ’26-’39
Nat. Bank, Butte, or County Treas­ For maturity see V. 109, p. 1726.)
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 ’23- $295,006
urer’s office.
Floating debt (add’l)_____
10,238
Sinking fund_____________
15.173
THREE FORES.
Assess, val., real estate_ 16,990,972
_
This town Is In Gallatin County,
Assess. val., personal____
941,215
fncorp. as a 3d class city In 1911.
Other assess, property____ 4,533,172
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s g T4 J-J $45.000___ July 1 1934 Tot.assess. val.’23 (30 %act )22,465,359
State & Co. tax rate (per
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.)
$1,000)
$11.50
6s ’23 J-J
15,485___ Jan 1 1943 Population 1923.....
in 1920__________ 5,619
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
IN T . payable at Oo. Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 5 ’24- $58,985
Water debt (Incl.)__________ 45,000
Assessment debt (add’l)____201,489 WHEATLAND CO. S. D. NO. 16.
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 4,185 5 ^ s
. . . $50.000................... 1939
Total assessed val. 1923___ 1,098,115
(Optional after 1929.)
Taxable value 1924_______ 333 460
BOND. D EBT Mar 1919— $67,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$85.40 Total assess, val. 1918___ 2,441,961
Pop’n 1910, 1,674; 1920_______ 1.071
Population in 1919_____. . .
4,000
IN T . on bonds o f 1923 at City
Treasurer’s office or Hanover Nat.
WHITETAIL IRRIO. DIST.
Bank, N. Y ., at holder’s option.
6s
J-J *114 500c
1933-1952
BONDS OUTST’G Oct 8’23$114,500
TOOLE COUNTY.
Shelby Is the county seat.
W IBAUX.
F unding Bonds.
This town Is in Wibaux County.
6s ’ 15 M-S $77,000____Mar 1 1935
W ater Bonds.
(Optional in 1930.)
5M s’ 19 J-D 15,000___________ 1938 6s ’ 15 TF-A $27,000c.._A ug 1 1935
Oct 1 ’24-$27,000
5M s’19 J-D 10.00C___________ 1939 BD. D . (water) (add’l)____ 4,330
Assessment debt
(Due in 20 years.)
debt (add’l) _______
6s ’23 A-O 65 ,0 0 0 --.................1943 Floating fund_______________ 7,901
Sinking
1,292
Highwav Bonds.
1924_____ 265,433
5Ms’ 19 A-0$100,000___ Oct 1 1939 Taxable valuation $1,000; ’24-122.00
(Optional $10,000 yearly on Jan. 1 Total tax rate (per
Population 1910, 487; 1920______ 611
Seed G rain Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1941
(Opt. $10,000 yrly. Jan 1 ’31-.40.)
W IB A U X COUNTY.
Relief Bonds.
Wibaux is the county seat.
7s ’20 s-a $54,000....................1925
F unding Bonds.
7s ’20 s-a 21.000...............--.1 9 2 5
5Ms’ 15 J-J $38,000____July 1 1935
7s ’20 s-a 41,000..................... 1925
(Optional July 1 1925)
7s ’20 s-a 23,000.................... 1925
Special Relief Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $634,000
Warrant debt (add’l)______
35,968 6 ^ s M -N $17,500................... 1925
R oad Bonds.
Tax valuation 1922_______ 6,218.875
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24$25 50 6s ’20 J-J $50.000____Jan ’26-’45
(Redeemable on Jan. 1 or July 1
Population in 1920____________3,724
preceding maturity)
IN T. on 5Ms of 1919, payable at GEN. BD. D
the American Exchange Nat. Bank. Floating debt T . Nov 1 ’23- $138,000
(add’l)______
5,926
N. Y .
Total debt.......................
$143,936
Sinking fund______________
29,677
114,259
TOOLE COUNTY S. D. NO. 14. NET D E B T.............
Assessed val’n, real estate..2,053,065
School Bonds.
_ 340,319
6s T9 J-D $25,000___ Dec 1 1939 Assessed val’n, personal_
(Optional $2,000 yearly from 1927 to Other assessable property. _ 418,254
Total assess, val. 1923
1937, incl., and $3,000 1938.)
(20% to 40% a ct.)____2,811,638
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 5 ’2 2 . $62,105
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
4,210 State & Co tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923
...................$35 40
Sinking fund______________
837
_
Taxable value 1922----------- 403,300 Population in 1920 (Census)_ 3,117
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the Liberty
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24— $16.00
Population (est.)--------------------1,000 National Bank, N . Y .

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WYOMING—DEBT OF STATE

WINNETT.
This town is in Fergus County.
W ater B onds.
6^s
M -N$17,500....................1925
(Optional Dec. 1 1934.)
Sewer B onds­
es ’21 M-S SI7,000___ Sept 1 1941
(Optional Sept 1 1936)
6s ’22 J-D 25.000____Dec 1 1942
(Optional Dec 1 1932)
BOND. D EBT Aug 1 ’2 4 .. $77,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 102,000
Floating debt (add’1)______
20,000
Water debt (incl.)________
52,000
Tot. tax val.’24 (30% a ct.). 213,740
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924...$42.00
Population 1920________________ 316
IN T . at Winnett, M ont., or at the
the Mechanics & Metals National
Bank, N . Y .
WOLF POINT.
This city is in Roosevelt County
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J $25,000___ Sept 1 1938
(Subject to call any time after
Sept. 1 1928.)
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds
6s '17 . . . $17,000___Mar 1 1937
6s '18 J-J
$9,000___Sept 1 1938
(Optional Sept. 1 1928.)
6s '20 J-J
50,000___Apr 1 1940
(Optional April 1 1930)
TOTAL DEBT Nov 26 '20.$51.000
Assess, val. 1920 (30% act )1.755,032
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)22.$80.125
Population in 192 0. . . ____ 2.095
IN T . on sewer bonds payable at
the National Bank of Commerce in
New York City.

Funding B onds.
5s '16 J-J $82,000___ July 1 1929
(Optional after July 1 1927 o * a 60day notice)
5s '16 J-J
9,000___ Dec 1 1929
(Optional in 1927.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5Ms'24 J-J $70,LOO___ Jan 1 1944
TO T. BD. D T . Oct 15 '24 $773,000
Cash on hand_______________ 376,587
Assessed value 1924—
Real estate____________13,200,319
Personal property_____ 7,504.424
T otal................................20,704,743
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924...........
$30.40
Pop’n 1910 22,944; 1920........... 29.600
IN T . on Funding 5s of 1916 at
Kountze Bros., N. Y . O.; on 5J^s of
1920 at Co. Treas. office; on 5H 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 H s'08 s-a $25.000................... 1928
4J^s'09 s-a
10.000................... 1929
5s '12 s-a
67.000................... 1932
5 s '15 s-a
18,000................... 1935
5s '16 s-a
12,000................... 1936
5 14s'17 s-a
17.000_____ ____ 1937
4)4s’ 17 . . .
93,000___ July 1 1937
5J4s'18 . . .
30.000___ July 1 1938
S chool Bonds.
6s '20 M-S $100,000-_Sept 1 ’31-'40
(Each installment optional six
months before maturity.)
6s '21 s-an 250,000--M ar 1 ’ 32-’41
(Each installment optional 6 months
before maturity.)
YELLOWSTONE COUNTY.
County seat is Billings. Incorpor BOND. DEBT Oct 1920- $419,000
16,667
ated in 1882. Property owned by Sinking fund___________
Ass'd val. '18 (est.)______ 11,000.000
county, $489,522.
School tax (per $1,000) 1917--$17.00
Bridge (Red. beg. 10 grs.fr. iss.)
Population In 1920 i,est.)____20,000
6 s '15 J-J *77,000c...Jan 11935
(Optional in 1925.)
Special Relief Bonds,
ZURICH IRRIG. DISTRICT.
5H s’20 F-A $59,000___ Feb 1 1 9 2 ‘
A district in Blaine County.
5H s’21 J-J
51.000___ Jan 1 1926 6 s ’22
J-D f$140,000r— 1928-1941
(Optional $17,000 y'ly 1923-'25 incl.)
1 140,OOOr.-.1942-1951
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '24...$280,000
Highway Bonds.
6s '16 J-J $175.000c..July 1 193f Assessed benefits 1922____ 450,000
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926.) District tax 1922 (per $1,000) 1,730
5 )is ’20 F-A 250,000_____ 1930-1940 Population 1923 (est.)________ 1,200
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
(Optional in 1930.)

State of Wyoming.
ITS

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
Sec. 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 of 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 sire limited to 40 days.
DEBT H ISTO R Y.— All the necessary data respecting the State’s debt
will be found in the following statement:
LOANS—
----- Interest---------------------Principal-------------Name and Purpose.
% Payable.
When Due.
Outstand.
(July 1 1925-19281
Public Building Bonds_____c_ 6
July 1 \ $9,000 yearly. /
38,000
State Highway Bonds_____c . 5 M & S (Sept. 1 1941
1 1,800,000
*
(opt. Sept. 1 1931)
State Highway Bonds_____c_ 4 )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 1923 was
$3,397,000. The floating debt, consisting of revenue bonds and notes,
on that date amounted to $659,969. Trust funds on Sept. 30 1923 amount­
ed to $46,568. The sinking fund on Sept. 30 1923 amounted to $32,072.
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.
Valuation.
Valuation. \Years.
Years.
Valuation. Years.
1923______ $439,532,152 1915______ $210,485,264 1905............ $48,826,940
1922______ 409,325,804 1914........... 203.740.037 1904........... 46.696,949
1921........... 438.150,424 1912........... 182.028.280 1902........... 43.348.356
1919........... 375.239,158 1910........... 188.578,367 1900........... 37.892.304
1918........... 298.000,000 1909........... 186,157,274 1895.......... 29.838,939
1017........... 245,000.000 1908........... 67,580.051 1890........... 30.665,197
l O l * - - ______ 227 618 .0 8 7 io n s ___ __ 61,223.203 1880...........
»»-257,344
T A X RATE.— The total State tax (per 1,000) In 1923 is $3.80.
CREATION OF A COMMISSIONER OF TA XA T IO N .— The 1909
Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 66, Laws o f 1909) creating the office of
Commissioner o f Taxation. This official is appointed by the Governor with
the advice and consent of the Senate. The new Commissioner is given power
and authority to exercise general supervision over the administratipn of all
assessment and tax laws, over all county, town and city tax assessors and
boards of equalization, levy and assessment, to the end that taxation of all
property, real, personal and mixed, shall be made relatively just and uniform
and at its true and full cash market value. Assessors o f boards failing to
assess property in accordance with this new law do so under penalty of for­
feiture and removal from office. Previously property in the State is under­
stood to have been assessed at 33 1-3% o f its actual value. Y. 88, p. 956.
DEBT LIM ITATION .— In Wyoming the provisions o f 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 % o f the assessed valuation except to suppress insurrection or
to provide for the public defense. Counties, cities, towns or villages, &c.,
are limited to 2% o f the assessed valuation. An additional indebtedness
of not exceeding 4% is permitted in the cases o f cities, towns or villages
for the purpose o f building sewers. Section 5 was amended in 1919 so as
to permit school districts to create additional indebtedness of 4% for




[V ol. 119.

the purpose o f enlargement o f 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, er 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. W e give
the provisions in full below.
Section 1. Limitation of State Debt.— 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 of State Debt Restricted.— No debt in excess o f 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. Limitation of County Debt.— N o county in the State o f 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. Creation of Municipal Debt Restricted.— N o 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. Limitation of Municipal Debt.— N o city, town or village, or any
subdivision thereof, or any sub-division of any county of the State o f
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 the
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. Donations Prohibited.— 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 Must Have Certificate Endorsed Thereon.— N o bond
or evidence of indebtedness of the State shall be valid unless the same shall
nave endorsed thereon a certificate signed by the Auditor and Secretary
of State that th e bond or evidence of debt is issued pursuant to law and la
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 o f 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 o f 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> A TION .— 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.’ ”
M ORTGAGES EXEMPT FROM T A X A 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 TR U ST COMPANY INVEST­
MENTS— DEPOSITS— INVESTM ENTS— Savings associations in the
State of Wyoming are permitted to invest their deposits as prescribed in
Section 5162 of the Banking Laws of that State, revision of 1921, which
reads as follows:
Sec. 5162. Deposits— Investments.— The board of directors of such saving
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 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, tem­
porary deposits may be made bj said board, in any national bank, or in
any o f the banks of this State, which may be incorporated under the general
banking laws; such deposits not to exceed $25,000 in any one bank, or they
may keep the whole or any part of the saiu 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.
POPULATION OF S T A T E 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 TOW NS IN THE
STATE OF W Y O M IN G .
ALBANY COUNTY.
BASIN.
Laramie is the county seat.
This town is In Big Horn County.
W ater Bonds.
R oad C on stru ction B onds.
6s '21 J-J $25,000c---- July 1 1941 6s '04 A-O $12,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1934
6s '07 A-O 18,000c...A pr 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1931.)
_s '21 J-J $25,00 0 c...J u ly 1 1941 6s '09 A-O 10,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1939
25,00Cc_ Jan 1 1940
_
6s '21 J-J 50,000c...July 1 1941 6s TO J-J
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924.. $100,000 6. ' l l M -N 65 ,000 c...M a y 1 1941
60.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1952
Assessed value 1924______26,209.514 6s '22 J-J
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'24 $10.45
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 9,283 6s T5 J-D $14,0e0 c...Ju n e 1 1935
_

Dec., 1924.]
BASIN (Concluiod).
> Sewer Bonds.
*
6s ’09 A-O $10,000c_ Apr 1 1929
_
6s ’ 16 J-J
10,000c...July 1 1926
6s ’ 16 J-J
6,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1926
Electric Plant Bonds.
6s ’ l l M -N $10,000c
May 1 1941
BON D. DEBT Nov 1 '2 4 .. $240,000
Sinking funds____________
34,219
Assessed valuation 1924____ 976 103
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924---$16.40
Population 1910, 763: 1920. 1.088.
IN T . in N. Y . at Nat. Bank Of
Commerce and Nat. City Bank.
BIG HORN COUNTY.
Basin Is the county seat.
5H s’ 19 J-J ($15,300.Nov 15 ’30-’32
l 35.000.N ov 15 ’33-’39
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
4Hs'17 J-J $60,000c__ Jan 1 1937
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1921. $110 300
Assess, val. '22 (70% act.) 16 737,935
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $12 57
Population in 1920___ ______ 12,105
IN T . at Co. Treas. office or E. H
Rollins & Sons, N. Y. City, and on
B^a o f 1919 at the office of the
County Treasurer or at the Chase
Nat. Bk., N. Y ., at option of holder.
B IG HORN COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
P. O. Lovell.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $10.500_______________
S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $79.800_______________
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
B IG HORN CO. S. D. NO. 17.
ta P. O. Basin.
S ch ool Building Bonds.
6s ’22 M-NS40.000___ M ay 1 1947
(Optional May 1 1937.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 ’ 23. $70,000
Floating debt (additional).
1,000
Sinking fund_____________
5.009
Assessed value 1923______ 2.300.000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S13.50
Population (est.)_____________ 1.250
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office
or Kountze Bros., N . Y.
BUFFALO.
This city is in Johnson County.
Incorporated Mch. 3 1884.
Sewer Bonds (Reft. beg. in 1920).
6s ’ 10 J-J $50,000c..Sept 15 1930
R ef. Bds. (Red beg. Apr 1 1926).
6s ’ 16 A. O. $28,000 Apr. 1____ 1936
5H s’23 A-O 4 8 ,0 0 0 -..A pr 1 ’34-’53
(Due in 30 years; opt. in 10 years.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1924 $76 900
Water debt (included)_____
28.000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
5,934
_
52,295
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Sinking fund_____________
868
Assessed val. real estate_ 1.048.433
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 380,036
Tot.ass’d val,’24( 100% act.) 1.428 469
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$30 32
Population 1910, 1.368: 1920-.1.772
IN T . at U. S. National Co., Den­
ver, and Kountze Bros., N. Y. City.

WYOMING—CITIES AND TOWNS
58 '17 J-J $140,000c_ July 1 1937
_
(Subject to call after July 1 1927)
5s T9 M-N$60,000c- -Apr 30 1939
(Optional Apr. 30 192».)
6s ’21 F-A$150,000___ Feb 1 1941
(Optional 1931.)
5s ’23 s-a $75,000___ N ov 1 1943
(Optional N ov 1 1933.)
R efu nding Bonds.
5s T7 . . . $20,000__________ 1947
(Optional 1927.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N $75,000___ Nov 1 1943
(Optional 1929.)
5s TO . . . $25,000__________ 1940
(Optional after 1925.)
5s T7 J-J $75.000c_ July 1 1947
_
(Subject to call after July 1 1932)
5s T9 M -N $260,000...A p r 30 1949
(Optional Apr. 30 1934.)
6s ’21 F-A $500,000___ Feb 1 1951
(Optional 1936.)
5 s ’23 . . . 200,000___ Nov 1 1953
(Optional Nov. 1 1938.,
Fire Departm ent Bonds,
5s T8 . . . $5 9,000.................1948
(Subject to call 1933.)
5s T8 M-N$49,000c. .Apr 30 1949
(Optional Apr. 30 1929.)
6 s ’21 F-A$110,000___ Feb 11951
(Optional 1931.)
Cemetery Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $25.000___ Feb 1 1951
(Optional 1931.)
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $50,000___ Feb 1 1941
(Optional 1931.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.$1.627,000
Water debt (included)___ 1.199.000
\ss’d val. 1923
______ 27.989,547
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $30 00
Population 1910, 2,639: 1920, 11,447
INT. payable at City Treasurer’s
office or in New York City.
CHEYENNE.
Cheyenne is in Laramie Co. Inc.
1969.
Commission
government
adopted June 24 1913. Population
1910, 11.320: 1920, 13,829.
F unding Bonds.
5 Ms
...$ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
General R efu nding Bonds.
4Ms l6 A-O $98,000____Apr 1 1936
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1926)
R efunding W ater Bonds
4v$s’ 17 J-J $85.000____Jan 1 1937
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927)
4^s 16 A-O $132,000...A p r 1 1936
'Subject to call after Apr 1 1926)
4M s’24M-N 150,000..M ay 1 ’41-’46
Water Extension Bonds.
5s 09 May $250,000c...M ay 1 1939
(Subject to call after May 1 1924 )
5s TO Apr 250,000c_ Apr 1 1940
_
(Subject to call after April 1 1925.)
Storm & Sanitary Sewer Bds.
6s ’ 21 J-D 500.000___ June 1 1941
(Subject to call June 1 19.31.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24.$1,215,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 617,000
Assess, debt (add'l)_______ 583,835
Assess, val. 1924 (50% act.) —
Real_________________ 10 422 620
Personal_____________ 3 9 8.735
T o ta l_________________ 14,411.355
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-..$36.80
IN T . on refunding water bonds of
1916 and 1917 and general refunding
bonds at E. H. Rollins & Sons. N. Y.
and on water-extension bonds, at
National Bank o f Commerce, N . Y .

BYRON DRAINAGE DISTRICT
This district (P. O. Byron) is in
Big Horn County
6s T9 J-J j$47,450c*.lan. 1 ’25-’37
1 3.900c*..Jan 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924 ___ $85,000
Ass’d val. '24 (70% act.), est.400.000 CHEYENNE SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15.48
_
Building Bonds.
Population 1920 (est.)______
500 5s T9 J-J $180.000c..D ec 15 1944
(Optional Dec. 15 1934)
J-D 365,0 00c...Ju ne
CAMPBELL COUNTY HIGH S. D. 6s ’21 (Optional in 10 years) 1 1945
P. O. Gillette.
5s '23 J-J 115,000c......... ................
6s ’21 M-N$50,000. .M ay 1 ’33-’42
(Due $15,000 July 1 1926 and
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1924. $59,000
Assess, val. 1924 (!4 a ct.).9,393.917 $10,000 yearly thereafter.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24
School tax rate (per $l,000)’24-$3.00 Sinking fund____________ $660,000
39,000
Population (est.)______________6,000 Assess, val. '24 (70% act.)18,933,498
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $15,035
Population in 1922 (est.)_____16,000
CARBON COUNTY.
Rawlins is the county seat.
INT. payable at State Capitol, all
H ospital Bonds.
of the bonds being held by the State
6s ’20 A-O $100.000...A p r 1 1940
(Redeemable 1-10 annually beginning
CONVERSE COUNTY.
with the year 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24. $100,000
Douglas is the county seat.
Floating debt (add'l)_____
86.417
F unding Bonds.
. . . $100,000c....... .............
TOTAL D E B T .................
186,417 5s
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate..12,109,906
Assessed val., personal_ 18,555 399 5Hs’ 15 A-O $40,000___ Apr 1 1935
_
Other assess, property___
516,010 'Subject to call after April 1 1925.)
Tot.ass’d val.’24(70%act.)31181,315 BOND. DEBT Oct. 31 ’23 $40,000
State & co. tax rate (per $1.000).
Certificate debt (add’ l)_
_
107.400
1924 ____________________ $9,335 TOTAL D E B T __________ 147,400
8,310
Population In 1920___________ 9.525 Sinking fund______________
Note.— (*) Of total $31,181,315. Tot. assess, val. ’ 23 (act.).17,966,458
$661,364 holdings of ex-service men State & co. tax (per $1,000)’23.$12.70
is exempt from taxes. Hovever, an Population in 1920____________6,871
appropriation is made by Legislature,
which reimburses county and towns, CONVERSE CO. HIGH SCH. D.
for levies which would apply on these BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’20$45,000
items.
Sinking fund____________
2,000
IN T . at New York.
Assessed valuation 1919. - 9,055,559
State & Co tax (per $1,000) T9 $9.11
CARBON CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 3 Population 1918 (est.)_______ 3,000
P. O. Rawlins.
Building Bonds.
CONVERSE COUNTY S. D. NO.15
6s T6 Jan $4 0.00 0...D ec 31 1941
P. O. Glenrock.
(Subject to call after 1931.)
School Building Bonds.
5 K s’24 J-J 275,000___ July 1 1949 8s ’20 J-J $35,000____July 1 1940
G E N . BD. D T . Oct 20 '24. $315,000
(Optional July 1 1930.)
Total assessed value 1924-9,411.944 6s ’23 Jan 1 *45,000___ Junel 1943
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'24..$12.05
(Optional June 1 1933.)
Population 1923 (est.)________ 6,000 BOND. DEBT June 1923. $202,000
Assessed value 1922---------5,826,608
Population___________________ 2,250
CASPER.
* INT. at County Treas. or at the
This city is in Natrona County
Incorp. as a town June 1889; as a National Bank of Commerce, N. Y .
first class city Jan. 1917.
CONVERSE CO. S. D. NO. 17.
Sewerage Bonds.
5s ’95
$4,000-------------- 1925 -s ’00 . . . $15,000____Aug 1 1945
(Optional after 1905.)
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)
5s T 4 . . .
$15.000-------------- 1934 6s T9 . . . $80,000____July 1 1944
4
1 (Optional 1925-)
(Optional July 1 1929.)
5s TO « . . .
$20.000_________ 1930 BOND. DEBT Dec 1921.. $118,000
(Optional after 1920.)
Assessed valuation 1921___5,900,000




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COWLEY.
This town is in Big Horn County
W ater Bonds.
6s '12 Jan $25.000c______________
6s
...
13 000_______________
BD. D E B T Sept 30 1922___ $35,000
Tot. assess, val.’22 (40%act.)183.155
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$57 67
Population in 1910. 574; 1920, 687

HOT SPRINGS CO. HIGH S. D.
P. O. Thermopolis.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A (25.000___ Feb 1 1930
\25,000___ Feb 1 1945
6s '21 A-O 100,000. .Apr 1 ’31-’ 46
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '24. $150,000
Tot. assess, val .’24 (nht. act.) 9,023,818
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $4.00
_

CROOK CO. HIGH SCH. DIST.
S ch ool B uilding Ponds.
6s ’22 ann $50.000c________ 1947
(Optional 1937.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24. $50,000
Assess, val. 1924 (actual)..1,412,629
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24. $1 50
Population 1924_____________ 1,000

HUDSON.
This towp Is in Fremont County
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 17 F-A $30.000...F e b 23 1947
(Subject to call after Feb 23 1932)
TOTAL DEBT D c 18 1923.S30 000
Total assessed value 19°3
270.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $30.92
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
(Option ! Jan. 1 1936.)
5M s’23 . . . 250.000___ Sept 1 1953
(Optional Sept. 1 1938.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5M s’ 18 M-S $16,000___ Sept 1 1948
(Optional Sent. 1 1928.)
5s ’09 . . .
5.000___ Oct 11939
(Optional Oct. 1 1919.)
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
5Ms’ 18 M-S $14,000____Sept 1 1948
(Optional Sept. 1 1928.)
6s '21 . . . $22,000____M ay 1 1951
(Optional May 1 1931.)
5s ’22
39,500- -D ec 30 1952
(Optional Dec. 30 1922.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 J-J
$5,000____Oct 1 1941
(Optional Oct 1 1931)
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
5Ms’ 15 J-J $15,000c___July 1 1945
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1925.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $451,005
Water debt (incl.)________ 415,500
Assessed val. 1924 (about
60% actual)____________2.075.818
Tot 1 tax rate (per $1,000)’24 446-85
IN T . at Town Treasurer's office.

JOHNSON COUNTY.
Buffalo is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
5s ’21 F-A $58.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1941
(Optional Aug. 1 1931.)
F unding Bonds.
5s ’21 F-A $42,000c.Aug 1 ’31-’40
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24. $100,000
Assess, value 1924 (actual) .8,662.429
State&Co.tax(per$l ,000)'24$12.46 +
Population 1920 (Census)_____4,719

KEMMERER SCH. DIST. NO, 1.
P. O. Kemmerer.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s ’20 M -N J $4.000___ M a y l 1925
1 60.000.-M ay 1 ’ 26-'37
BOND. D EBT 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 ’ 10 Jao *$25,000c___ Jan 1 1940
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1925.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $75,000___________1945
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 .. $197,000
Tot.ass’d val. ’24(aet.)____ 2.269,702
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$28.95
Population 1910. 1,812; 1920. 2,133
EVANSTON.
*1N T . at First Nat. Bank o f
This town is in Uinta County. London, on others at Kountze Bros.,
Incorporated June 23 1888.
New Yorj£.
C ity-H all B onds.
5s T5 F-A $16,000____Aug 1 1945 LARAMIE.
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1925.)
The city of Laramie is situated In
W ater Bonds.
Albany Co. Inc. Dec. 16 1868.
6s ’21 M-S $290,000...F e b 1 1951
F unding Bds. (red. beg. in 1905).
(Optional Feb. 1 1936.)
5s ’ l l J-J $ ! 2,000r___ Sept 1 1931
BD. DEBT June 1 1924--- $306,000 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1921.)
Water debt (incl.)________ 290,000
5 W ater Bonds.
Cash on hand_____________
59,327 4M s’ 17 . . . $60.000__________ 1947
Assessed valuation 1924___2.381.155
(Subject to call 1932.)
Total tax rate (ner$l .000) ’24_$50.00 5 s ’ 15 M -N 55.000____M a y l 1945
Population 1910. 2.583; 1920, 3.479 (Subject to call begin. M ay 1 1930.)
IN TEREST is payable at New 6s ’21 J-D§119.500____June 1 1951
York City or Evanston.
(Optional June 1 1936.)
Sewer Bonds.
_
FREMONT COUNTY S. D. NO. 25. 6s ’21 J-D 5$130.000_ June 1 1941
(Optional 1931.)
P. O. Riverton.
5s ’23
100.000___ July 1 1943
B uilding Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1933)
5s TO M-N $5,600___ M ay 1 1935
5 s ’ 23 . . . 112.000----------------1943
(Optional M ay 1 1915.)
(Optional 1923)
5s T6 J-D $9,500____June 1 1931
.s ’ 24 . . .
12,000_______________
(Optional June 1 1921.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 '2 4 .. $411,000
6s ’20 F-A $4 5,00 0..-Aug 15 1945
Assess, val. ’ 23 (50% a c t.).8,751 000
(Optional Aug. 15 1925.)
6 s ’21 J-J $18,000____Jan 11946 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922..$29.52
Population 1910, 8,237; 1920, 6,301
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at First
6s ’21 J-J $50,000___ July 1 1946
Nat. Bank, Laramie; on others at
(Optional July 1 1936.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’24. $126,700 Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . City, or
Assess, val. 1924 (M a c t.).2 ,670,679 in Laramie.
Sen. tax rate (per $1,000)'24-.$12.35
LARAMIE COUNTY.
GILLETTE.
County seat is Cheyenne. Or­
This town is in Campbell County. ganized Dec. 13 1869. Population
Sewerage-System Bonds.
1915. 14.631; 1920, 20,699.
6s T6 J-J $16,OOOc..July 10 1936 4 M s T 9 _
_ $168,000-.$12,000 yrly
(Subject to call after July 10 1926.)
Hospital Bonds.
_s
. . . $20,000c______________ 5s ’ 21 A-O $75,000...A pr 15 1941
W ater Bonds.
GEN. D EBT Oct 1 9 2 4 ... $243,000
_s
. . . 825.000c______________ Assessed v.il., real estate..17.643 860
BOND. D E B T Oct 18 ’24. $71.000 Assessed val., personal. . . 16.273 355
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1.057,259 Tot. ass’d vi 1.'24'65% act. )33,917.215
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-S36.71 State&Co.tax(ner$l ,000)’24 - .$]0.02
Population In 1910, 448; 1920, 1,157
IN T . at UniOD Tr. C o.. N . Y .
GLENROCK.
This town In in Converse County.
Sewerage Bonds.
6s T7 Mar$4,500c&r*.Mar 5 1937
(Subject to call after Mar 5 1927)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T3 J-J
$8.000r*.-July 1 1943
(Subject to call after July 1 1928.)
6s T8 J-J $40,000r*_ .M ar 18 '48
(Subject to call after Mar. 18 ’23.)
6s T7 J-J $17,500r*_.Mar 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 B onds.
6s T7 J-J
$2,000r*_.Mar 5 1937
(Subject to call after Mar. 5 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 '24. $104,000
Water debt (incl)_________
97,500
Sinking fund______________
9,000
Floating debt_____________
3,328
Tot.ass’d val.’24(50%act.) 721,843
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$42.26
Population in 1920___________1,003

LARAMIE VALLEY IRE. DIST.
This district (P. O. Bosler) in
in Albany Co. District In default.
V. 95, p. 1420.
Irrigation Bonds.
6s ’08 J-D$324,600c__0ct 1 '23-’28
(For maturity see V. 88. p. 64.)

LARAMIE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
This district Is in Albany County.
5s ’24 M -S $18,750c— Sept 1 1944
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
4J£s’24 M -S 56,25 0c...S ep t 1 1944
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
School House Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $20,000c. .’ .July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1929.)
H igh-S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
5j ’ 10 J-J $41,500c— July 1 1930
(Subject to call July 1 1920.)
5 s ’ 22 J-J 40,000c.. .July 1 1942
BOND. D EBT Sept 17 '24. $176,500
Assessed val. 1924 (about
50% actual)__________ 12,621,636
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--S9.46
GREYBULL.
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 9,000
This town is in Big Horn County.
IN T . payable in Laramie or N. Y .
6s T6 J-J $12,000___ Apr 1 19$6
(Subject to call after April 1 1926.)
LINCOLN COUNTY,
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5M s’ 19 . . . $15,500___ Aug 1 1949
Kemmerer is the County seat.
5M s’ 19 . . .
30.000____Aug 1 1949
C ourt House Bonds.
(Optional Aug. 1 1934.)
5>£s’24 M-S $100,000r__Sept 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
6s ’22 J-J $70,000___ Jan 1 1952
F unding Bonds.
(Option il Jan. 1 1937.)
5s
_
_ $85,000 ______serially
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '24. $162,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’24 $100,000
Water debt (incl.)________
15,000 Certificate debt_________ $104,858
Assess, debt (add’l ) ________ 54.000 Assessed val., real_______ 5.594,927
Sinking fund______________
15,000 Vssess. val., personal----- 12,732,188
Ass’d value 1924(3-5 a ct.).2,000,000 Totl ass’d val.’24 (2-3 act.) 18,327.115
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24.$40.00 St.& Co.tax rate(per$l,000)’24$10.71
Population in 1910, 258; 1920, 2.692 Population 1920, 12,487.

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LINCOLN COUNTY S. D. NO. 5.
P. O. Cokeville.
S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’22 Feb $65,000--Feb 1 ’ 25-’37
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1924 $n5 .000
Assessed value 1924---------3,500 000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924----- $5 00
IN T . at the County Treas. office.

WYOMING—CITIES AND TOWNS
_ 761,601
Assessed value, personal_
Total assessed value 1922. _ 1,937,116
School taxrate(per$l,000) ’23-$13.10
IN TEREST payable in Cody.

PINE BLUFFS.
This town is in Laramie County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’19
$40,000------July 1 1949
(Optional July 1 1934.)
LOVELL.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
This town is In Big Horn County.
Assessed valuation 1922------ $573,180
W ater B onds.
6e ’20 . . . $50.000____Oct 1 1950 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 22 *33.82
Population in 1910, 246; in 1920, 618
(Optional Oct 1 1935)
6s ’20 —
$6,000____ Oct 1 1950 PLATTE COUNTY:
(Optional Oct 1 1935)
Wheatland is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’22-$146,000
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
Floating debt____________
10,498
44SsT7 J-J $50,000___ Jan 1 1937
Assessed val. ’22 (2-3 act.) _1,010,039
(Subject
call after
1927)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-..$43.07 GEN. BD.to T . June 3 0Jan 1$50,000
D
’24
Population in 1910, 699; 1920, 1,686 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
38,573
18.144
Sinking fund____________
LUSK.
Tot. ass’d val.’ 24( % act.) 14,650,140
This city is in Niobrara County.
State&Co,tax(per $1,000) ’24_$14,065
W ater Extension Bonds.
Population in 1920____________7.4,1
6s '20 J-J $75,000___ June 1 1950
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y . C.
(Optional .Tune 1 1935 )
BOND. D E B T Oct 29 ’24- $339,000 PLATTE VALLEY H. S. D. NO. 2.
Sinking fund______________
3 295
This district (P. O. Saratoga) is
Assessed value 1924______1 054 610 in Carbon County.
T ot.tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-.}30 41 6s ’24 J-J $35,000--Y rly on Jan 1
Population in 1910, 414; 1920, 2,092 TOT. BD. D T. Jan 1 ’ 24 - $35,000
IN T . payable at Lusk or N . Y.
Assess, val. 1923_________ 2,298,378
Actual val. (est.)---------------5,000,000
Population----------------------------- 1,500
LYMAN.
IN T. at the County Treasurer’s
This city is in Uinta County.
W ater W orks & E lectric Light. office in Rawlins, or at Kountze
6s
. . . $45,000. — .............1949 Bros., New York.
(Optional after 1934.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 24 ’ 24--$45,000 POWELL.
This town is In Park County,
Floating debt (add'l)_______ 2.700
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sinking fund----------------------- 2.700
Assessed value 1924------------ 137 090 6s ’ 15 M-N$61,500____M ay 1 1945
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $49 00 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1930.)
_—
10,000_______
Population in 1920______________ 577 6s
6s
—
5.000________
(Due in 30 years, opt. 15 years.)
M A N V IL L E .
This town is in Niobrara County. 6s Electric Bonds. $17.000----------—Sewerage Bonds.
6s ’ 18 - - - $17,000___ July 1 1948 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924. $93,500
Water debt (.incl ) -----------76 500
(Subject to call July 1 1933.)
Assessed val. ’ 23 (M act.)— 966,330
W ater Bonds.
’23-$16.50
J
. . . *20.000.......................... City tax rate (per $1,000) ___ - 2,463
6s ’ 20 A-O 25.000___ Apr 1 1950 Population in 1920-____ (Optional 19351
6s
- - - *37.500---------------------- RAWLINS. Is In Carbon County.
This city
W ater Extension B onds.
6s ’ 18 . . . $20,000____July 1 1948 5 sW ater B onds.
’ 12 —
$23,000c-----------(Subject to call July 1 1933.)
19
30,000c-----------GEN . BD. D T . Apr 1920— $82,000 5 s ’’52 —-.20,000c-----------65.000 6s
Water debt_______________
5J^s’22 J-D 49 0,00 0c-..D ec 1 1952
Total assessed val. 1922_
_ 622.724
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-—$44.07 6s ’24 (Optional after 15 years)
J-J140,000c— Jan 1 1954
Population in 1920--------------------- 584
(Optional Jan. 1 1939.)
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros.,
Sewer Bonds.
New York City.
6s g ’21 F-A $45,000c--- Aug 1 1941
(Optional Aug. 1 1931.)
M IL L S .
This place is in Natrona County. BOND. DEBT N ov 21 ’24- $728,000
Water debt (incl.)------------ 683,000
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’22 J-D $70,000-----June 2 1952 Assess, val. ’ 24 (65% a c t.)-5,236,453
Tot. tax (per $1,000) ’24----- $35.97
(Optional June 2 1937.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 6 1923-.*70.000 Population 1910, 4.256; 1920, 3,969
Assessed value 1923-------------375.000 RIVERTON.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923— $22.80
This town Is In Fremont County.
IN T . payable at Mills or at the
General Bonds.
office or the Morris Bros. Corp..
(Optional after 15 years.)
Portland.
6 s ’ 10 M-S $25,000c...........— 1940
6s ’ l l
J-J
15,000c_________ 194J
N A T R O N A C O . H IQ H S C H . D .
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’23 ___$475,000c--------1925-1943 6s ’ 16 M-S $13,500c.................1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’ 24 '503 One
(Optional after 10 years.)
Assess, val. ’24 (75% act.)93 645 668
W ater Bonds.
„ „
Tax rate (per $1,000) 19 2 4 -.. 3.227 6s ’22 — $25.000c-------------- 1952
(Optional 1937.)
Population, 1924----------------- 45,000
Fire-Hall Bonds.
$6,500c................. 1948
N A T R O N A C O . S C H . D I S . N O . i 6s ’ 18 - - (Subject to call 1928.)
P . O. Casper.
W ater-Extension Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $128,0 0 0 c------ 1925-1945
6 s ’21 J-J 1(0,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1941 ds ’ 18 - - - $23,500c................. 1948
(Subject to call 1933.)
5 s ’23 J-J 300.000c--Jan 1 ’ 25-’44
6s ’ 16 J-J $10,000c................. 1946
B u ild in g B onds.
___
(Optional after 15 years.)
5 s ’ 14 - - - $28,000c— -$1,750 y ly
5s ’ 17 J-J
20.000c.July 1 ’ 25- 28 6s ’ 16 M-S $15,0 0 0 c -..............1946
(Optional after 15 years.)
T O T AL DEBT Oct 25 '24 $651,750
Assess, val. ’24 (75% act.) 86.966.672 BOND. DEBT N ov 15’24_ $133,500
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23—*7 * 7 Water debt (incl.)_________ 100 000
>
Population In 1924---------------- 40,000 Assess, val. ’24 (50% act.) -1,500.00©
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $30.85
Population in 1910, 483; 1920, 2,003
NEW C A S T L K
INT. payable at tbe Nat. Bank of
This city is in Weston County.
W ater Bonds
____ Commerce, New York City, N. Y .
6s *18 s-a $200,000...........
1948
RIVERTON DRAINAGE DIST. ’
(Subject to call after 1933.)
This district (P. O. Riverton) is in
6s ’22 _ $35,000______ Tune 1 1952
_
Fremont County.
(Optional June 1 1937.)
TOT. BD . D T. June 1922.$?29,000 6s ’ 21 J-J $150,000c. July 1 ’26-’37
Assessed value 1922-------- 1 00"> 294 BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’ 23. $150,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22 $35.47 Assessed val. ’23 (66% act.) 750.000
Population in 1910. 975; 1920, 1,003 District tax (per acre)------------$1.75
Population, 1923------------------ 2.100
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office
N IO B R A R A C O U N T Y .
or at Nat. Bank of Commerce, N . Y.
Lusk is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
__s ’ 19 F-A $60,000------Feb 1 1939 ROCK RIVER.
This place is in Albany Counts
(Optional Feb. 1 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 2 ’24 $60,090 6s ’23 J-J $14,000___ July 1 1953
(Optional July 1 1938.)
Tot .ass’d val ..’24 (2-3 act.) 8 894 718
W ater Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------* i 2 71
— - $10,000---------------- 1942
Population in 1920___________ 6,321 6s
(Optional 1934.)
Payable at Kountze Bros., N . Y
Sewer Bonds.
___
6s
- - - $7.000----- ---------- 1951
N IO B R A R A C O . S. D . N O . 1.
(Optional 19.36.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 '24- $45,000
Sinking fund--------------------6,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923----$55,000
8ch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24—$6 50 Assessed value 1922---------- $525,035
Population 1923 (estimated)— 3,500 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$3©.04
Population in 1910, 123; 1920, 281

R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
$50,000c-July 15 ’30-’39
20,000c-July 15 ’40-’41
22,000c-July 15 ’42-’43
5s ’24 J-J15} 12,000c.July 15 1944
26,000c-July 1 5 ’45-’46
28,000c. July 15 ’47-’48
150,000c. July 15 ’49-’54
R efu n d in g Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 M-S $38,000................... 1937
5s ’24 A-O JlO,000c.-O ct 1 ’40-’44
132.000c.-Oct 1 ’45-.52
W ater (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. issue.)
5s ’06 Jan $20,000c..Sept 15 1926
5s ’08 Jan 250.000c_ July 1 1938
_
4 ^ s ’16 M-S 105.000c— Mar 1 1946
Sewer (Red. aft. 10 t/rs. fr. issue).
5s ’ 14
$50,000c—-O ct 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
6s ’22 M-S $120,000--M ar 15 1952
(Optional March 15 1932.)
6s ’23 J-D15 24,000_ Dec 15 1953
_
(Optional Dec 15 1933)
GEN. BD. D T . July ’2 4 - - . $605,000
Water debt______________
373,000
N ET D E B T ______________ 232,000
Assess, val. ’23 (abt. act.) 10,633,273
Total tax (per $1,000) ’22____ $36.00
INT. on water, funding and bal­
ance of sewer bonds at Chemical
Nat. Bank, N. Y.

[Vox*. 119.
R efu n d in g B onds.
6s '23 M -N $66,000_______________
(Due in 30 years- opt. In 15 years.)
Sewerage B onds.
6s ’ 18 J-D $25,000____ June 1938
Judgm ent F un din g B onds.
6s ’ 21
*$51,000____ Dec 1951
BOND. D E B T 6 c t 20 ’24- $258,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___ 274,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
23,000
Water debt_______________ 115,000
Assessed value, real estate-1,661,812
Assessed value, personal_ 1.308,926
_
Assessed val. 1924 (act.)___2,970,738
T ot tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $36.55 +
IN T . (*) at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
on others at Nat. Bank of Commerce,
N. Y . City.

TORRINGTON.
This city is in Goshen County.
W ater-E xtension B onds.
6s ’ 16 J-J
$5,000c._-July 1 1946
(Subject to call after July 1 1931.)
6s ’20 J-J $15,000c— July 1 1950
(Optional July 1 1935)
5H s
--20,000c______________
Sewerage B onds.
6s ’20 J-J $31,500c
July 1 1950
(Optional July 1 1935)
5^s
10,000c--------------------BOND. DEBT Nov 2 2 ’24- $110,000
Water debt (Incl.)________
50,000
Assess, val. '24 ---------------- 1.150,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924---- $30.34
SHERIDAN COUNTY.
Sheridan is the county seat. Bonds Population 1910, 155; 1920. 1,301
»re tax-free. Pop’n ’ 15, 15,429.
UINTA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
H ighw ay Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $100.000------July 1 1941 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1922-. $55,499
(Optional after 1931)
Assessed value, 1922--------- 2,808.723
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’23 M-S $24,000--M ar 1 ’28-’43 VALLEY CENTER DRAIN. DIST.
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’24. $324,000
This district (P. O. Hardin) is in
Assess, val. real estate___ 17,786,894 Big Horn County.
Assess, val. personal_____ 4,766,740 6s ’23 J-J $210,000----------------------Other assess, property___ 6,045,573 BOND. DEBT July 1923. $210,000
T o ral ass’d val. (act.) ’ 24.28,599,207 Assess, val.. real estate------1,154,840
State&Co.tax(per$l,000)’24- $11.24 Assess, val., personal------95,769
Population In 1920___________18,182 Total assess, val. 1923------ 1,250,609
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at County
IN T. at the Guaranty Trust C o.,
Treasurer's office or at Kountze New York.
Bros., N. Y .; on others at Chemical
Nat. Bank. N. Y .
WESTON COUNTY.
Newcastle Is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
SHERIDAN COUNTY S. D. NO. 7.
A-O $25.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1929
*8 OS J-.l
>8.000c.. Jan 1 ’25-’32 4H s
(Subject to call April 1 1919.)
«s ’21 M -N 150,000--M ay 1 ’26-’45
R oad B onds.
. ____
5 K s 2 4 J -J 409,000..........1934-1959
6s '21 - - - $75,000___ Sept 1 1941
B uilding B onds.
(Optional Sept 1 1931)
*8 10 J-J $50.000c..Jan 1 ’25-’34 BOND. DEBT !>"•■ 1921. #100,000
5s '16 J-J
34.000c.Jan 10 ’25-’41 Total
9,947,047
5s ’ 19 J-J 50,000--Jan 1 ’34-’43 Total assess, val. 1922____ ’22-113.22
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24 $709,000 Pop’n tax ratetper $1 000)
1920 . 4,631; 1921 (est.), 5.000
Ass’d val. ’24 ( 3 actual)-11,659,445
4
IN T on court-house bonds is
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $17.62 able at .A. B. Leach & Go., Inc., pay­
Chi­
Population In 1924 (est.)_____13,000
cago.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
WESTON CO. S. D. NO. 1.
SHOSHONI.
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
____
This town is In Fremont County.
5 s '09 — - $9,000 -------- 1925-1933
5s ’ l l — _ 10.000-----------------1926
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
1947
($5,000---Jan 1 ’26-’35 6 s ’ 21 J-J 110,000........
(Optional 1942.)
5,000--.Jan 1 ’36-’40
6s ’ 25 J-J ] 7,500----Jan 1 ’41-’45 BOND. D E B T Oct 1922-- $135,000
10,000---Jan 1 ’46-’50 Assessed valuation, 1921--5,555,210
112,500— Jan 1 ’ 51-’55 Population, 1922 (est.)-------------2,500
BOND. D E B T (all water)
December 1924________ $71,000
Total ass’d val. 1924 (actual).441,192 WESTON CO. S. D. NO. 7.
P. O. Upton.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-$28.56 +
Population in 1910, 604; 1920, 561 6s S ch ool- -B uilding B onds. 1 1946
’21 $25.000c—-F eb
6s ’22 Jan 35,000c---F eb 1 1947
(All are optional after 15 years.)
SWEETWATER COUNTY.
TO T . B D . D T. Oct 16 ’ 23- $70,000
Green River is the county seat.
Assess, val., 1923 (a ct.)— 2,800,000
Road Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A$300.000____Aug 1 1941 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$8.00
Population, 1922 (est.)------------ 2,500
(Optional Aug. 1 1931.)
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $300,000
Tot. ass’d val. 1924-$41,381,164
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..$8.64 + WHEATLAND.
Population in 1920 (Census)-.13,640
This town is In Platte County.
E lectric Bonds.
IN T. at the Coal & Iron National
5s ’ 10 J-J
$4,500c--------------------Bank, New York.
W ater W orks B onds.
5s ’ 18 J-J $12,0 0 0 c--.A p r 1 1948
SWEETWATER CO. S. D. NO. 2.
(Optional after 1933)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $99,000 6s ’20 J-J $20,000c— July 1 1950
Si iki.ig fund and intere t__
10.243
(Optional July 1 1935)
Total assessed value 1924. -4,340.668 5s TO J-J $ 15.000c--------------------Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $26.14 +
Sewerage B onds.
5s TO J-J $15,000c--------------------6s ’ 20 J-J
20.000c— July 1 1940
SWEETWATER CO. S. D. NO. 4
(Optional July 1 1930)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924--- $90,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 2 4 -- $116,500
A sse sse d valuation 1924-. 13,709,024 Water debt (included)------77,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-$24.34 + Floating debt_____________
25,000
Population In 1923----------6,456 Sinking fund______________
8,000
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office. Assess, valuation 1924------ 1,250,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$l7.30
Total tax (per $1,000) ’2 4 ------$37.80
SWEETWATER CO. S. D. NO. 18. Population 1910, 796; 1920, 1,336
P. O. Green River.
6s ’ 24 J-J $75,000___ July 1 1944 WORLAND.
(Optional July 1 1934.)
This town is the
BOND. DEBT July 1924-- $75,000 Washakie County. county seat of
Assess, val. 1923_________ 4,489,549
Population (est.)--------------------- 3,100 6s W ater-W orks-F xtension B onds.
T6 M -S $25,000___ Sept 1 1946
IN T. payable at the County Treas­ (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1931)
urer's office in Green River or at the 6s '21 M-S 35,000___ Sept 1 1951
banking house of Kountze Bros.,
(Optional after 15 years)
New York.
6s
A-O 22.000____Oct 1 1954
(Optional Oct. 1 1939)
Sewerage Bonds.
THERMOPOLIS.
This city Is the county seat of Hot 6s T6 M-S $15,000___ Sept 1 1936
Springs County. Incorp. in 1899. (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1926)
Population 1910, 1,524; 1920,2,095. BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $162,000
P A R K C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 6.
Water debt (included)------- 147,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
SHERIDAN.
P. O. Cody.
6s ’ 15 F-A $40,090__________ 1945 Assessed value, real estate. 664,505
This city is In Sheridan County
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
„
48'18 F-A 25,000____June 1 1948 Assess, value, pers’l p ro p .. 391,810
6e '21 _
_ $90,000c__ June 1 1946 Incorp. as a city Sept. 1 1907
Total ass’d val. ’ 24 (act.)--l,©56,315
(Optional after June 1 1933.)
Commission government adopted on
(Optional June 1 1931.)
6s ’21 J-D *50,000___ Dec 1 1951 Town tax (per $1,000) 1924— $7.6©
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’ 23 - $90,000 Aug. 1 1911. Population 1910.
Population in 1910. 265; 1920. 1,225
(Optional Dec 1 1936)
Assessed value, real estate-1,175,515 8,408; 1920. 9,175.




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1924.]

IDAHO—DEBT OF STATE

State of Idaho.
ITS

DEBT, 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. 5 1927)______ Chas. C. Moore
Lieut.-Governor (term ends Jan. 5 1927)_ H. C. Baldridge
_
Secretary of State (term ends Jan. 5 1927)____F. A. Jeter
Treasurer (term ends Jan. 5 1927)____________ D. F. Banks
Auditor (term ends Jan. 5 1927)_________ Edw. G. Gallet
Attorney-General (term ends Jan. 5 1927)____A. H. Conner
LEGISLATURE 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 H IST O R Y .— Idaho as a Territory always kept Its debt within
moderate limits. When it became a State the bonded debt of the Territory
was $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 Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5 s ’ l l J-J *$25,000____M ay 11931 5s ’ l l J-J *$25,000___M a y l 1931
5s ’ l l J-J *10,000____M ay 11931 5s ’ l l J-J
*5,000___ M ay 1 1931
*7,500____M ay 11931 4s ’ l l J-J
4H s’ l l J-J
*2,500___ M ay 1 1931
4s ’ l l J-J *15.000____May 1 1931 4s ’ l l J-J *20,000___ M ay 1 1931
4s ’ l l J-J
*9.000____May 1 1931 4s ’ l l J-J *20.000___ M ay 1 1931
4s ’ l l J-J
*5.500------May 1 1931 4H s’ l l J-J
*4.000___ M ay 1 1934
4s ’ l l J-J
*6.000____May 1 1931 4s T4 J-J *19,000____Jan 1 1935
4s T3 A-O *20.000____ Dec 1 1933 4 ^ s ’ 15J-J *200,000___ Jan 1 1937
D eaf and Blind S chool Bonds.
4M g’ 17 J-J *500.000___ Jan 11937
4s ’ l l J-J *$30.000____M ay 1 1931 4 !4s'17 J-J *400.000___ Jan 1 1937
Idaho Sanitorium Bonds.
4 94s’ 17 J-J *100,000_________ 1937
4s ’ l l A -O *$25.000___ May 1 1931 4 Ms’ 19 J-J
200.000....S erial
Industrial-T rainin g Sch. Bonds 5s ’21 J-J *2,000,000____Jan 1 1941
4S ’ l l A-O * $ 3 3 .0 0 0 ...May 1 1931
State P enitentiary Bonds.
B oise-Y ellow stone Park Bonds. 4s ’ l l A-O *30.000___ M ay 1 1931
4s T3 J-J *$10.000____June 1 1933 4s ’ 13 A-O *25,000___ June 1 1933
State Institution Impt. Bonds.
North Idaho Asylum Bonds.
6 ^ s ’21A -0 *$238.500..A p r 1 1941 4s ’ l l J-J *$35.000____M ay 1 1931
Experimental S tation Bonds.
Capitol B uilding B onds.
4s T3 J-J *$6.000___ July 1 1933 4 Vis’ l l J-J*$535.000____M a y l 1931
S oldiers’ Home Bonds.
4Ms’ 19 J-J 900.000 ________ Serial
4s ’ l l A-0*$13.000___ M ay 1 1931
Lava Hot Springs Im pt. Bonds.
Treasurv Notes.
5>$s’21 ...* $ 7 0 .0 0 0 ____ Ian 1 1941
4.55s
-..$ 8 5 0 ,0 0 0 ___ Mar 1 1925
University o f Idaho B onds.
3^s
. . . 567,000...J u n e 30 1925 4s ’ l l J-J *$75,000____M ay 1 1931
•Subject to call after 10 years from issue.
INTEREST on bonds payable at Hanover National Bank, New York.
T O TAL DEBT, ETC.— The total bonded debt on Oct. 1 1924 was
$5,619,000. Cash balance Oct. 1 1924 was $2,707,042.55.
HIGH W AY BONDS.— An issue of $2,000,000 Highway bonds was ap
proved by the voters on N ov. 2 1920. The State Supreme Court on May
21 1921 held that the $2,000,000 State highway bonds are valid, that the
Ae6 o f the Legislature providing for the employment o f a fiscal agent to
dispose o f the bonds is constitutional (V. 112. p. 2443).
'ASSESSED VALUATION AND TA X RATE.—
----------------$480,127,957
$4.75 1913................. .. $412,853,609
2.08
---------------- 481,479.694
5.10 1912................... 167,512,158 $5.00
-------------- 499.47i,7:7
5.39 1910................... 127.156,075
4.86
— - ...........- 506,599,804
5.50 1908.................. 115,680,056
4.34
---------------- 502,000.000
6.12 1906................... 80.707.903
4.47
__________ 495,000.000
7.80 1904.................. 67,473,886
4.60
................... 430.863.703
2.00 1902................... 61.296.743
4.06
............... .. 444,857.675
1 60 1900................... 47.545,905
5.26
................... 415.028,197
1.61 1899................... 46,719.990
5.24
................... 396.627.324
1.68 1897................... 29.951.920
8.66
................... 391,086,395
2.11
ASSESSMENTS M ADE ON NEW BASIS SINCE 1913.— The Legisla­
ture o f 1913 passed practically a new revenue law (Chapter 58), which
provides, among other things, for the assessment o f all property at its cash
value. Previously all property was assessed at its cash value, but only
40% o f such assessment was utilized in determining the rate. For example
property, the actual cash value o f 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 o f Article 8 o f the Constitutioi •
limiting debt that may be incurred by the State, and its political subdivi'
sions and prohibiting the lending o f the State’s credit to any individual
corporation or association, as amended by the voters in N ov. 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 exclusivi
Of debts or liabilities incurred subsequent to January 1 1911, for the purose of completing the construction and furnishing of the State Capitol at
Pise, 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 In case of war, to
repel an invasion, or suppress an insurrection, unless the same shall bf
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 thf
payment of the interest on such debt or liability as it fails 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 irrepealablf
until the principal and Interest thereon shall be paid and discharged
Bui
H such law shall take effect until at a general election it s
O
’hall have been
submitted to the people, and shall have received a majority o f 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 thf
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 th«
election at which it is submitted to the people. The Legislature may at any
time after the approval of such law, by the people. If no debts shall havf
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 o f the unused water power within this

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Sec. 3. No county, city, town, township, board o f education, or school
district, or other subdivision o f 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 o f 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 o f the principal thereof, within twenty years
from the time of contracting the same. Any indebtedness or liability inrairred contrary to this provision shall ve void. Provided, That this section
shall not be construed to apply to the ordinary and necessary expenses
authorized by the general laws o f the State.
®ep- 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 o f any individual, associa­




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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 4109ofthe Compiled Statutes o f 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 o f 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 o f the real estate and
personal property in said municipal corporation, according to assessment
of the preceding year, for any or all of 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 o f any such municipal cor­
poration when the same can be done to the profit and benefit of such munici­
pal corporation, and without incurring any additional liability, without the
submission of the question o f 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,Corporation.
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 o f such public buildings or monuments and
building sites for the use o f such municipal corporation and for the entertain­
ment o f soldiers of the late European War.
Sec. 4109a. Every municipal corporation incorporated under the laws o*
the Territory of Idaho or of the State of Idaho shall have power and author*
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
election have been heretofore authorized, when issued and sold, are hereby
declared to be legal and binding obligations of such municipal corporation,
provided all requirements of law have been fully complied with, and the
same are hereby declared to be of like force and effect as if the municipality,
at the time such election was called and held, had possessed all the powers
herein granted and conferred.
Sec. 4109d. Every municipal corporation incorporated under the laws of
the Territory of Idaho or o f the State o f Idaho, shall have power and author­
ity to issue municipal coupon bonds in a sufficient amount to acquire, by
purchase or otherwise, a light and power plant for such municipal corpora­
tion, and to construct, enlarge, extend, repair, alter and improve such plant.
The amount for which bonds may be issued for acquiring light and power
plants, or either, or for the purpose of construction, enlargement, extension,
repairing, alteration and improvement of an existing plant or for any, or
either o f said purposes as herein provided, shall be determined by the council
or board of trustees and stated in the ordinance therefor.
The issuance of bonds for the purposes aforesaid or any o f 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.
BONDS NOT TO BE SOLD BELOW PA R.— In prescribing the method
o f sale of municipal bonds, Sec. 4117, Compiled Statutes 1919, specifies that
no bonds may be sold below par. Under the terms of Sec. 4367, irrigation
district bonds may not be sold below par. Sec. 4543 prohibits the sale o f
drainage district bonds at less than par.
T A XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— W e were advised Dec. 11
1911 by the Secretary of State's office that the laws of Idaho do not tax
bonds or notes or similar evidences of Indebtedness.
SAVINGS BANK AND TRU ST COMPANY INVESTMENTS.— The
law regulating the investments by savings banks and trust companies in
Idaho was amended in 1917 so as to make it legal for them to invest their
deposits in Federal Farm Loan bonds.
The section regulating the investments of savings banks follows:
Sec. 23. It shall be lawful for any savings bank to invest its savings
deposits only as follows and not otherwise:
1. In bonds or interest-bearing notes or certificates of the United States,
Including bonds issued by Federal Farm Loan Banks.
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
city, town, county, school district or irrigation district of this State, issued
pursuant to authority of law, but not exceeding fifty (50) per cent of the
capital and surplus of any savings bank, shall consist of bonds or warrants
of any one city, town, county, school district or irrigation district.
4. In bonds or warrants of any State in the Union or any city, town,
county, school or irrigation district of any such State that has not for three
(3) years previous to such investment being made defaulted in payment of
the interest on its legal funded debt, but not exceeding fifty (50) per cent
of the capital and surplus of any such bank shall be invested in the bonds
of 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
mortgage or deed of trust to any trust company under the laws of this State
upon unencumbered real estate worth at least double the amount loaned
thereon. Whenever buildings are included in the valuation of any real
estate upon which a loan shall be made by such savings bank they shall be
nsured by the borrower for the benefit of such savings bank in some reliable
company and such policy of insurance shall be assigned to such savings
bank, and it shall be lawtui for such savings bank to renew such policy of
Insurance form year to year, in case the borrower neglects to do so, and
charge the same to him.
6. In real estate subject to the provisions of Section 38 of this Act,
except that no savings bank hereafter established shall have more than
fifty (50) per cent of its capital invested in the lot and building in which
the business of such savings bank may be carried on.
7. In dealing in exchange by purchasing and selling sight and time
drafts and notes.
8. While awaiting opportunity for the judicious investment of funds
deposited with such savings bank to loan the moneys so deposited upon
well-secured commercial paper or upon the security of stocks and other
securities not exceeding eighty (80) per cent of the cash market value thereof.
The section concerning investments of savings deposits o f trust companies
reads:
Sec. 3. It shall be lawful for such trust company to invest its savings
deposits only as follows, and not otherwise:

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1. In bonds or interest-bearing notes or certificates of the United States,
Including bonds issued by Federal Farm Loan Banks.
2. In bonds or interest-bearing evidences of indebtedness o f this State.
3. In bonds or warrants or local improvement bonds or warrants of any
City, town, county, school district or irrigation district in this State, issued
pursuant to authority of law but not exceeding forty per cent (40%) of the
capital and surplus and not exceeding twenty per cent (20%) of the savings,
deposits of any such trust company shall consist of bonds or of warrants
o f any one city, town, county, school district or Irrigation district.
4. In bonds or warrants of any State in t.he Union or any city, town,
county, school or irrigation district of any such State that has not for three
(3) years previous to such investment being made defaulted in payment of
the interest on its legal funded debt, but not exceeding forty per cent (40%)
of the capital and surplus and uot exceeding twenty per cent (20%) of the
savings deposits of any such trust company shall be invested in the bonds
of any one State or o f any county or municipality outside of this State.
5. In notes or bonds secured by mortgage to such trust company or by
mortgage or deed of trust to any trust company under the laws of this State
upon unencumbered real estate worth at least double the amount loaned
thereon. Whenever buildings are included in the valuation of any real
estate uponwhich a loan shall be made by such trust company they shall
be insured by the borrower for the benefit of such trust company in some
reliable company and such policy of insurance shall be assigned to such
trust company, and it shall be lawful for such trust company to renew such
policy of insurance from year to year, in case the borrower neglects to do so>
and charge the same to him.
6. In real estate subject to the provisions governing such investments
by savings banks organized under the State Banking Law. But no such
trust company or corporation shall have more than fifty per cent (50%)
of its capital invested in the title plant, abstract books and lot and building
In which the business of such trust company may be carried on.
7. While awaiting opportunity for the judicious investment of funds
deposited with such trust company, to loan the moneys so deposited upon
well-secured commercial paper or upon the security o f stocks and other
securities, not exceeding eighty per cent (80%) of the cash market value
thereof.
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920 __________ 431.86011900 ................... 161.77211880 .................. ..32.610
1 9 10.................-325,59411890 __________ 88,54811870 ------------------14,999
In 1870-80 Increase was 17,611, or 117.41%: in 1880-90, 55,938, or
171.54%. In 1890-1900 the increase was 73,224, or 82.70%, a part of
which increase was due to the fact that the 1900 aggregate embraced Indians
and whites on Indian reservations not theretofore included. Such persons
numbered 4,163 in 1890 and 3,420 in 1880, which amounts should be added
to the totals for those years in making comoarisons. No report was made in
1910 of the Indians and whites. In 1900-10 the increase in population
was 163.822, or 101.3%. The number of Indians alone included In the
1910 population was 3.988. In 1910-1920 the Increase was 106.232. or
32.6% . The number o f Indians alone included in the 1920 population
was 3,098.
C ITIE S. COUNTIES AN D TOWNS IN THE
S T A T E OP ID A H O .
ADA COUNTY.
County seat is Boise City.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s&5A4sT3J-J$i80,000.......................
4 jis'16 J-J
30,100.......................
4H sT6 J-J
3 0 ,1 0 0 ---..............
(The above bonds of 1913 and 1916
mature $20,000 yearly for ten years
from date of issue.)
5s T9 J-.T1,00(),0()()C-Sept 1 '29-’38
(Optional Sept.. 1 1929.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s TO
. . . $6,600. ------- -------6s ’ l l J-J
$6.600c-Jan 1 ’ 25-’31
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’23.$1,394.000
Sinking fund____________
164 .716
Assess, val. '22 (abt. act.)$37.347.318
Pop'n, 1910, 29,088: 1920. 35.213
IN T . on refunding bonds of 1911
at E. H. Rollins & Sons, N. Y . City
road and bridge of 1913 in Boise or
N . Y . City; others at Chase Nat.
Bank, N . Y .

ASHTON.
A village In Fremont County.
W ater Bonds.
6s
. . . $50,000.................. 1939
(Optional 1929.)
6s '20
$50.000____July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1930.)
Sewer Bonds.
1939
6s
$50.000_____
(Optional 1929.)
ROND. DEBT Oct 6 '23____ $88,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 20.000
Assess, val. '23 (40% a ct.)-.5 7 !,8 6 9
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1923___ $18.00
Population 1910. 502; 1920. 1.022

BANNOCK CO. RURAL H. S. D.
NO. 5.
P. O. Downey.
School B uilding B onds.
6s '22 J-J $63,000r_ July 1 1942
_
(Optional July 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 '24 - $63,000
Ass'd val. '24 (40% a c t .)..1.862,766
ADA COUNTY DR. DIST. NO. 2. Sen. tax rate (per $1 .000) ’ 24-S10.00
7s '20 F-A$518.000_______________ Population (est.) 1923________ 1,650
6 ^ s ’ 22 F-A 65.000 _____ 1927-1940
IN T . at Guaranty Tr. C o.. N . Y.
BOND. D EBT Nov 25 '24- $583,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
18,000
Sinking fund______________
40,000 BEAR LAKE COUNTY
Paris is the county seat.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act.) 2,425.000
Funding Bonds.
i '12 J-J $31,500c-.Jan 1 ’25-’31
ADAMS COUNTY.
State Highway (Red. beg. after
Council is the county seat.
10 years from issue).
R oad Bonds.
5hfs’ 14.T-J $50,0
1 1934
6H s'17 J-J $100.000___ July 1 1937 5Ms’ 25 J-J 1 0 0 ,00 0 c ...N o v ...........
0 0 .............
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
Road & Bridge Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $125.000___ July 1 1940 5 T s
.
$55.000_______________
(Optional $12,500 yearly on July 1 BON D. .D.EBT N ov 20 '24. $136,000
from 1930 to 1939. inclusive.)
val'n '23(2-5
TO T . B D . D T. Nov 19 '23. $234,500 Tot.ass'd (per $1,000) act.) 8,913 727
1924---$20.40
Assess, val., real estate____4,639.607 Tax rate
1910, 7.729: 1920,
Assess, val., personal_____ 273.936 PopulationNat. Bk. o f Comm .. 8.783
IN T . at
N .Y .
Other assess, property____ 110,365
Totalassess.val. ( A act.) '22 4.913.543
BEAR LAKE CO. IND. S. D. N O .l.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $21.00
Funding Bonds.
Population in 1920____________2,966
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the National 6s '22 J-J $25.000____Jan 1 1942
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
Bank o f Commerce, New York.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 2 '2 3 - $86,500
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,614,000
AMERICAN PALLS.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) "23_$15.00
A city in Power County.
IN T. at Guaranty T r. C o., N . Y.
BON D. D E B T Jan 6 '2 3 -- $64,000
Assessed val’n 1923______1.007,2 5
BENEWAH COUNTY.
C itytaxrate (per$l,000) '23 10.00
St. Marie’s is the county seat.
P op’n 1910, 953: 1920________ 1,547
C ourt House Bonds.
5J4s’24 J-J $70,600c .Jan 1 ’34-’43
AMERICAN PALLS RESERVOIR
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
DISTRICT.
K ootenai Co. Bonds (Assumed).
This district (P. O. American 5s ' l l
A-O $45.000c_ Oct 11931
_
Falls) is in Power County.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '23 A-O $2,489,000- .-1935-1944 5s '15 J-J $65,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1935
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1530.) BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24 $180,000
BONDED D E B T _______________(?) Total assess, val. 1924_ 10,255,530
_
IN T . payable in New York.
Tax rate (per $1,000 1924
$18.35
Population in 1920__________ 6,997
ARCO.
IN T . on Court house bonds at
This village Is In Butte County.
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y . City: at
Nat. Bank o f Commerce, N . Y .
E lectric L ight Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $50.000..July 1 '30-’39
BON D. D EBT Oct 21 '24. $81,000
Floating debt (additional).
2.000 BENEWAH CO. DR. D. NO. 2.
P. O. St. Maries.
Assess, val. 1924 (50% act.) 324 048
Drainage System Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24.$27.50
7s T 7 J-J $26.800___ July 1 1937
Population in 1910. 322; 1920, 737
(Subject to call after July 1 1922)
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24..$26,800
ARIMO.
Warrant debt (additional)
9,760
This village is in Bannock County Assessment per acre 1924----- $10-00
W ater Bonds.
IN T . Is payable In 8t. Maries.
6s '24 J-J $30,000____July 1 194
(Optional July 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924---$30.00 BINGHAM COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 145,79
Blackfoot Is the county seat.
Population______________________40
R oad and Bridge C on stru ction
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N. Y
B onds.
City, or at Village Treas. office.
5s
J-J $600,000r______________




[V ol. 119.

BOND. D EBT M ay 1924 $600,000
Total assessed value. 1923 17,360 532
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23-$22 80
Population in 1920 (Census)..18,310

BOND. D EBT Oct 11 '22 $972,500
Tot.ass’d val.'21 (A a c t.).20,016,078
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922__ $15.50
Population in 1920__________21,393
IN T . on bonds of 1911 at office of
BINGHAM COUNTY I. S. D. No. 8. Treas. or E. H. Rollins & Sons, N .Y .:
Post office is Blackfoot.
on 6s of 1920 at Columbia Trust Co.,
School Bonds.
N. Y .; others at Chase Nat. Bk.,N .Y .
5s '11 . . .
$20,000c________ 1931
(Optional 1921.)
5s '11 . . .
13,000c------------ 1931 BOISE COUNTY.
Idaho City Is the county seat.
(Optional 1921.)
F unding Bonds.
534s’ 18 - - 20,000c________ 1938
6s '12 J-J $49.000____N o v ’25-31
(Optional 1928.)
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 1924. $49,000
F unding Bonds.
60,615
5s '16 J-D $40,000c...June 1 1936 Warrant Debt_____________
17,459
(Subject to call begin.June 1 1926.) Sinking fund______________
6>*s'21 s-a
$80,000c________ 1941 Assess, val., real estate____3,086,935
Assess, val., personal_____ 479,861
(Optional 1931.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $173,000 Total assess, val. 1923____ 3.566,796
Sinking fund_____________
2.636 Total tax ratefper $1,000) '23-S26.20
Assess, val. '23 (35% a c t.).3,964.000 Population 1910, 5,250; 1920, 1,822
School tax (per $1 ,000) 1924._$17.00
Of the above bonded debt Valley
Population in 1920__________ 12,000 County assumes 57.2% and Boise
IN T . at Kountze Bros., New York. County 42.8% .
BLACKFOOT.
This city is in Bingham County.
W ater Bonds.
6s
. . . $300,000__________ 1941
(Optional 1931)
6s ’23 J-J
6,0 00c...J u ly 1 1943
(Optional July 1 1933)
F unding Bonds.
53-is
...
$21,000__________ 1932
(Optional 1922)
5^s
...
52,000__________ 1940
5)d>s'23 . . .
46.000___ Jan 1 1943
(Optional Jan 1 1933)
Street Intersection B onds.
5s
. . . $22,250__________ 1936
(Optional 1926)
6s
...
40.000__________ 1940
(Optional 1930)
GEN. BD . DT. Nov 23 ’24 $487,250
Assessment debt (add’l)
188,816
Sink, fund General_______
7,934
Total assessed val’n 1924
(1-3 to A actual)_______2 212 164
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$23-30
Population, 1910,2,202: 1920. 3,937
BLAINE COUNTY.
Hailey is the county seat. County
was organized in 1895. having been
originally part of Alturas County
Part of Blaine County taken- in
1917 to form two new count es.
Camas and Butte.
Funding Bonds.
5s e ’ 12 J-J $60.375c.Feb I ’ 25-’3l
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 19 F -A $4,000____Feb 1 1939
Road and Bridge Bonds.
_s T9 . . . $100,000___________1939
R efu n d in g .
5Hs'08 J-J
$5,425c.July 1 ’ 2o-’27
6.352c_July 1 ’ 25-’ 28
4>^g’09 J-J
6.000c.July 1 ’25-'29
os TO J-J
5s T2 J-J
5,600c. Feb 1 ’ 25-'31
24,500c. July 1 ’ 25-'31
5s T2 J-J
9.800c. July 1 ’ 25-’32
5s T3 J-J
6s T4
18.000_____________
ROND. D EBT Jan 12 ’ 24. $252,200
Floating debt (add’l)______ 153,534
Assessed value, real_______ 6.191,752
Assessed value.personal_
_
726.994
Tot.ass’d val.’24;70%act.) 6,918.746
Total tax ratefper $1 .000) ’ 24 $29.40
Pop. TO (Census). 8.327: ’20, 4.473
IN T . on 5)4 and 6% refunding
bonds payable at County Treasurer's
office; on refunding 4 A s and 5s in
N. Y . City; on funding bonds at
Co. Treas. office; or coupons may be
collected through Harris Trust & Sav.
Bank, Chicago, Harris, Forbes &
C o., N. Y ., or Harris, Forbes & Co..
Tnc., Boston, Mass.; other bonds in
Hailey or N. Y . City.
BLISS HIGHWAY DISTRICT,
This district (P. O. Bliss) is In
Gooding County.
6s T5 J-J $30,000..JuIy 1 ’26-’35
(Subject, to call July 1 1925)
BOND. D E B T Oct 2 7 '2 4 . $80,000
Assessed valuation 1924___1,483.840
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$8.06
BOISE CITY,
This city Is the county seat of Ada
County. Incorp. Jan. 11 1866
Made a city of first class Mar. 18
1913.
Commission government
adopted Feb. 23 1912. Debt limit is
fixed at 10% of valuation.
F’d ’g (Red.aft. 10 yrs.fr.dale of iss.)
5s T4 J-J $36,476 20r*_ Jan 1 ’34
5A s
J-J
36,000r*__Jan 1 1934
Paving Bonds.
4J^s’ 16 J-J $29,286r*________ 1936
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
4 K s’ l l J-J $40G00r*_.July 1 1931
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $105,354.65r*_.Tuly 1 ’35
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1925.)
Park Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $135,000r*
1939
(Optional after 1929.)
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 2 3 ’ 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).. 17,35s
Population in 1920 (Census)..21,393
IN T . at office of City Treasurer or
at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y .
BOISE CITY IND. SCH. D .N o .l
School (Red. after 10 yrs. from iss.)
5s g ’08 J-J $52,5 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1928
5s g ’l l J-J
50.000c...July 1 1931
5s T2 J-J 100,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1932
5K s’ 18 J-J
90,000..................192$
(Subject to call 1928.)
R efund. (Red.aft. 10 yrs. from iss.)
45*g’ 16 J-J $180.0 0 0 c___1927-193P
6s ’20 J-J 125.000 — ................1940
(Subject to call 1930.)
6s
J-J
100,000....... ..................
(Subject to call 1931.)
6s g ’20 J-J 275,000____July 1 1940
(Subject to call 1930.)
4 ^ s ’23 J-J 210.000—July 1 ’34-’42

BONNER COUNTY.
Sandpoint is the county seat.
Road and Bridge B onds,
5H s’ 18 J-J $66.000..Jan 1 ’ 24-’37
(Subject to call Jan 1 1928.)
5 ^ s'19 J-J 100,000 _____ 1929-1938
(Optional after 10 years.)
Road Bonds.
-s
. . . $10.000_______________
BOND. D EBT Sept 1924. $200,000
65.000
Sinking fund____________
Assess, val., real estate_ 9.044,063
_
Assess, val., personal_____
460,295
Other assess, property____ 7,383,537
Tot. assess, val. ’24 t.38%
actual)________________ 16.887,895
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000). 1924_____________ $18.70
Pop’n 1910, 13,588; 1920, 12,957
BONNEVILLE COUNTY.
Idaho Falls is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $500,000c.y’ly on July 1
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $250,000c.y’ly on July 1
ROND. DEBT Oct 20 1924*775,000
Sinking fu n d .....................
33.289
Assess, val., real estate_ 9,530,363
_
Assess, val., personal___ 3,847,620
Other assess, property------ 2,234,218
Total assess, val. 1924
(3-5 actual)____________15,612,201
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '24-$18.50
Population in 1926___________17,501
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
BONNEVILLE COUNTY INDE­
PENDENT SCH. D. NO. 1.
5s TO A-O $30.000c_____Apr 1930
5s T 2 A-O 30,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1932
5s Tft A-O 85.000c —.A ug 1 1936
5s T9 M -N 80,000c____M ay 1939
5Hs’ 22 J D 50,000c____Dec 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 '24- $275,000
Tot. assess, val. '24 (50%
actual)_________________ 6,700,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$16.00
Population ofdjst. 1924 (est.)_10,000
Bonds are red. 10 years from issue.
IN T . on bonds of 1910 and 1916 at
Kountze Bros., N. Y . City; 1912 and
1919 bonds at State Treas. office,
and bonds of 1922 at Ferris & Hardgrove, Spokane.
BOUNDARY COUNTY.
Bonners Ferry is the county seat.
Building Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $2,500r*—Jan 1 1929
5s T9 J-J
8.000r*—July 1 1939
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5H s’ 17 J-J $40,000r*_july 1 ’27-’36
6s
J-J lOO.OOOr*_____________
5J^s
J-J 100,000r*_____ _______
Road Bonds.
_s
J-J $35,00Cr*_____________
6s
J-J
50,000r*________ 1941
(Optional 1931.)
F unding B onds.
5s T6 M -N $53,000r*________ 1936
(Subject, to call after 1926)
BOND. DEBT N o v i ’2 4 -. $478,000
Drainage debt (add’l) ------- 180,000
Floating debt (a d d !)______
69,855
Sinking fund_______________ 50,094
Tot:.assess.val.’ 23(40%act.)6,646,579
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23-$27.80
Population in 1920____________4.474
TNT. Is payable at County Treas­
urer’s office.
BUHL.
This village Is in Twin Falls Co.
W ater Bonds (Red. after 1920).
6s TO
J-J $25.000c.........
1930
6s T9 J-J
$62,000c
.1929-1939
W ater Extension B onds.
6s T9
J-J $25,0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1939
Citv«HalI Bonds.
6s T9
J-J $25,0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1939
Street Bonds.
6s T9
J-J $32,0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1939
Fire Bonds
6s T9
J-J $15,0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $261,000
Water debt (incl.)-----------------109,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) ---- 204,000
Sinking fund______________
24,006
Assessed valuation 1923__ 1.116.469
City tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$36.00
Pop’n 1910, 639; 1920................2.245
BUHL HIGHW AY DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Buhl) Is In
Twin Falls County.
Highway Bonds.
5s T8 J-J $400.000____Jan 1 1938
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1928.)
6s g’ 20 J-J 220,000____Jan l ’31-’40
BOND. D EBT Dec 5 ’24— $620,000
Assess, v a l.'23___________ 6,861,558
Dist. tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 23-.$7.50
Population__________________ 12,000
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the National
Bank o f Commerce. N . Y .

Dec., 1924.]

IDAHO—CITIES AND TOWNS

BUHL IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 3.
This district (P. O. Buhl) is I d
Twin Falls County.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’19 J-D f$2,000___ June 1 1930
127,000—June 1 '31-'39
School Building Bonds.
.8 ’ 12 . . . $33,000__________ 1932
-s ’ 19 J-D 125,000___ June 1 1939
6s ’ 20 M -N $70,000--N ov 1 31- 40
BON D. D EBT Oct 1924.. $257,000
Assessed value 1924____ 2.998,000
IN T . payable at the National
Bank o f Commerce, New York.

CARIBOU COUNTY.
Soda Springs is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J $50,C00c-May 1 ’29-’38

BURLEY.
This city is in Cassia C o. Incorp
in July 1909.
W ater Bonds (Red. in 1922).
8s ’ 12 J-D $44,000c_ June 1 193S
_
5M s’ 16 F-A
8,000c—.Jan 1 1937
15,000 _______ serially
6s ’ 18 ---Elec.-Light Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-D $20,000___ June 1 1932
(Optional after 1928.)
5J4s’ 16 J-J
7,000c__ Jan 1 1937
(Subject to call beginning 1926.)
C ity Hall Bonds.
5M s’ 16 F-A $25,000c_ Jan 1 1937
_
(Redeemable in 1926)
5M s’23 M-N 17,500______________
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
6s ’ 18 . . .
$5,000......... .................
Paving Bonds.
6s ’ 18 M -N $5,000___ M ay 1 1938
Sewer (.Red. aft. 10 t/rs.from issue(
5s ’ 18 M -N 10,500___ M ay 1 1938
Park B onds.
5Ms’ 23 M -N $5,500______________
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 1 ’24- $145,000
Assess, val. '23 (40% act.)-1,776.400
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$57.20
Pop’n 1910,610; 1 9 2 0 ..-.........5,408
IN T . at First Nat. Bank. N . V .

CASSIA CO. IND. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Oakley.
School B uilding B onds.
5Ms'12 M-S $36,0C0e— Mar 15 1932
5 Ms’ 15 M-S 7,500c— .Sept 1 1935
5M s’ t9 F-A
8,000c— .Aug 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24-..$51,500
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-$12.00
Assessed value 1922_______ 493,613
Population (est.)____________ 3,000

C o u r t H ou se B o n d s.

6s ’ 19 J-J $1 CO,000c.May 1 ’29-’38
R efu nding Bonds
9s ’ 20 J-J $22,600...........................
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1924- $172,600
Floating debt____________
30,000
Assessed val. real estate
1924 (M actual)________ 3,700.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $26.70
Population in 1920___________2,191

Bridge Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $35,000c.July 1 ’25-’34
BOND. D EBT Jan 14 '24. $135,000
Floating » bt (add’l)_____
74,045
Sinking fun I______________ 10,541
Assess, val. real est.______ 3,550,227
Assess, val. personal_____ 348,697
Tot. ass'd val.'22 (50% act.)3,898,924
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922______________$25.00
Pop’n 1910, 3,001; 1920______ 3,550
IN T . payable in New York.
DALTON GARDEN IRRIG. DIST.
This district (P. O. Coeur d'Alene)
is in Kootenai County.
6s T8 J-J $31 0 0 0 _____1928-1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24—.$35,000
Assessed val. (real estate)
55.000
Assessed val., personal______ 33 760
Tot. assess, val. '20 (1-3 act.) 88 760
Tax rate 1924 (per acre)______ $12 .00
Population In 1924 (est.)_______ 240

81
GLENNS FERRY HIGHW AY DIR,
This district (P.O. Glenns Ferry)'
is In Elmore County.
Highway Bonds.
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 SCH.DIST.NO.l
This district (P. O. Glenns Ferry)
is in Elmore County.
.s
- - . $26,000.......................... 5Hs
J-J 40,000_____ 1933-1943
BOND. DEBT Jan 6 ’2 3 .. $68,000
Assessed valuation 1922__ 1,384,527
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $12.00
_

GOLDEN GATE H IG H W A Y DIST
This district (P. O. Wilder) Is in
Canyon County.
_s ’ 20 - - . $100,000_____1930-1939
DECLO IND. S. D. NO. 3.
DEBT Nov
’24- $100,000
This district (P. O. Declo) is in BOND.val. '24 (40%21 ct.)-1,894,000
CENTRAL HIGHWAY DIST.
Assess,
a
This district (P. O. Craigmont) is Cassia Countv.
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $3.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’ 24— $78,500
In Lewis County.
6 s ’ 19 J-J 100,000c____ 1929-1939 Assessed val’n 1924_____ 835.475
6s T9 J-J
50,000c____ 1929-1939 District tax (per $1,000) '24—$25.00 GOODINGisCOUNTY. seat.
Gooding
the county
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24 . $150,000
Old Lincoln Bo. Bds (assumed).
Sinking fund______________
6.500 DIETRICH
H IG H W A Y
DIST.
Assess, val. ’24 (40% act.) .2,186 000
This district is in Lincoln Countv. 4M .5.5M .6s $26,519...........................
Funding Bonds.
District tax (per $1,000) '24___$8.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $4.8,000
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 2,000
Assessed valuation 1924__ 1.506.870 5Ms'13 j -J $14.000—July 1 *25-’32
efu
Bonds.
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-_$6.50 6s R13 nding $8,000.......... 1925-1932
’
CLARK COUNTY.
Population 1924 (est.)_________ 400 5s '15 — - 20,000_____ 1925-1934
-Dubois is the county seat.
4M s’ 16 J-J
9,000____ July 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
COUNTY.
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
5s ’20 . . . $34,000 _____ 1930-1939 ELMOREseat is Mountain Home.
County
-s ’ 17 . - -7,000____________— _
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $33,400
Ref. Bds. (Int. at Nat. City Bank. BOND. D E B T May 1924- $91,152
Assess, val. '24 (40% a c t .).4.542,628
New York.)
33,458
State & Co. tax rate 1924____ $15.50 5Ms'09 J-J $16 800—.Jan 1 '25-’28 Floating debt_____________
val.,
Population in 1920____________1,886 5 M s'll J-J 1 6 ,2 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’25-’30 Assess, val., real_________ 7,924.935
Assess,
personal_____ 597.981
BURLEY IND. SCH. DIST. No. 1.
IN T . at New York City, N . Y.
5Ms'12 J-J 19.600—July 1 ’25-’31 Total assessed val. 1923___8,522,916
H igh-S ch ool-B uilding Bonds.
13,140— Jan
5s ’08 F-A $14,500___ Aug 1 1928 CLARKIA
BETTER
ROADS 5M s’ 14 J-JHouse Bonds 1 ’25-’33 State and county tax rate (per
C ourt
(Int. at
$1,000) 1923______________$24.30
5s ’ 10 F-A
6,000___ Aug 1 1930
H IG H W A Y D IST R IC T
Kountze Bros., N. Y .).
5s ’ 12 J-J
3,200—Jan 1 ’25-’32
This district (P. O. Clarkia) Is In 5 s ’ 15 J-J $35,000c—Oct 1 ’25-’34 Pop’n 1910. 7,000; 1920........... 7,548
IN T. at County Treasurer's office
5s '12 J-D 17.000—June 1 ’25-’34 Shoshone County.
BOND. DEBT May 1924- $121,600 and at Chase Nat. Bank. New York.
6s ’ 14 M-S
3,500--Sept 1 ’25-’34
Road Bonds
5s ’ 16 A-O 10.000--Apr 1 ’27-’36 6s T9 J-J $175,000c ......................... Assess, val '23 real estate 9,094.661
Personal______________ 1,366,284 GOODING HIGHW AY DIST.
5 K s’15 A-O §59,500c.Apr 1 ’ 26-’35
(Due 10% in 10 years and 10%
Total assess, val. 1923--10,460,945
This district is in Gooding County.
5Ms’ 19 A-O 12.000_____M ay 1929 every year thereafter.)
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’23*15.30
5s ’20 M-N100.000___ Mar 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Nov. 8 ’23. $175,000 Population 1910, 4,785; 1920—5,087
Road & Bridge Bonds.
(Optional March 1 1930.)
5s ’ 17 J-J $100,000___ Mar 1 1937
Assess, val. (total) 1923_ 1,715,163
_
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1927)
6 s ’22 J-J
59.000___________1942 Dist. tax ra. (per $1,000) ’23.$10 00 E M M E TT.
(Optional 1929.)
6s ’20 J-J 100.000___ May 11940
Population in 1923 (est.)______1.200
This city Is in Gem County.
F un din g Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 '24- $200,000
IN T. at the Atlantic National
W ater Main Bonds.
6H s’21 A-O $50,000---A pril 151941 Bank, New York.
value 1924_____ 3,298,000'
6s ’24 J-J $10,9 7 7c-..Ju ly 1 1944 Assessed (per $1,000) 1924____$6 50
(Optional April 15 1931.)
Tax rate
(Optional July 1 1934)
6 s ’22 . - 80.000________ _____ - CLEARWATER HIGHWAY DIST.
Population 1921 (est.)________ 4,500
BOND. D EBT Oct. 1923. $415,000
This district (P. O. Orofino) is in LJO Sewage-DisposalU UB onds. ± 1 1 0 3 7
Ka '1 7
T T
1 1 7 , U U n „ ____ t l U n
nn
To
It
d ". d
Assess, val. 1922 (M a ct.).5.000,233 Clearwater County.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927.) GOODING IND. S. D. NO. 10.
Dist tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-418 50 6s T7 J-J $112,000__________1937
This district is in Gooding County.
Sewer bonds________________ $12,000
Population in 1921 (est.)______8,000 5Ms g T9 J-J 100,000__________ 1939
School Bonds.
Waterworks bonds_________ 25,000
§ IN T . at E. H . Rollins & Sons
(Red. after 1922.)
(Optional after 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24 ...$96,747 5M s’ 12 A O $60.000....................1932
New York City.
-s
. . . 100,000c_____________
Water debt (incl.)________
36.783
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’24. $200,000 Assessment debt (add’l)_____107,001
R efu n d in g Bonds.
BURLEY HIGHWAY DISTRICT Ass'd val. ’23 (60% act.)—4,650,CC0 Sinking fund_______________ 3,072 5M s’23 A-O $60,000_______ _______
This district is in Cassia Co.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23—$8.00
(Due serially after 10 years.)
R oad (Red. beg. 10 t/rs. after date). Population (est.)______________1,500 T ot. assess, val. ’24 (M act.).829,868 -s
15,000_______________
City tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $21 90
6a '15 J-J $75.000- — .O ct 1 1935
F un
Pop’n 1910, 1.351; 1920.......... 2,204 6M s’21din g Bonds.
6a ’ 17 M -N 100.000___ Nov 1 1937 COEUR D’ALENE.
s-a $60,000....................1941
(Optional 1931.)
5Ms
— 100.000...........
This city is in Kootenai Co. Inc.
1939
5 1-3S . . . 300.000................... 1939 os city o f second class Sept. 4 1906. EMMETT IRRIGATION DIST.
BOND. D E B T July 1 1924 $152,500
This district Is In Canyon County. Assess, val. '23 (X a ct.)_ 2,798,937
TO T. B D . D T . Apr 17 ’23. $575,000 6s '20 . . .
_
$9,000c______________
6s ’ l l J-J $640,000c..Jan 1 ’ 25 ’ 31 School tax (per $1,000) '24___$11.00
Total assessed value ’ 22- 7 339 862 5M s’20 —
16,000---------20 years
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924—$897,600 Population in 1924 (est.)______2,000
District tax (per $1,000) 1922..$5.50
(Optional 10 years.)
IN T . payable at Fort Dearborn
Population (e s t .)___________ 7.500
INT. at Co. Treas. office In She*
Street Bonds (Red. beg. aft. 1919).
IN T . is payable in N . V. and Denver. 6s
. . . *22,000c______________ T r. & Sav. Bank In Chicago or at shone or In Gooding or N . Y . City.
Funding Bonds (Red. beg. aft. T9) Emmett. (Jan. and July 1914 pay­
ment not m et).
CALDWELL.
GRACE.
5Ms
. . . $39,000c.........................
This city Is the oounty seat of Can 6s T8 M-S 23,500...........................
This city Is In Bannock County.
yon County. Incorp. 1890.
R efu nding Bonds.
EMMETT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
F unding Bonds.
W ater Wks. (Red.aft.10yrs.fr.iss.) 5Ms’ 19 J-J $30.000_______________
-s
. . . $60.000....... .................... 6s
$24,000....................... —
5a ’ 12 J-J o $7 ,000 c...M a y 1 1932 GEN. BD. D T. N ov 1922. $131,500 BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’21. $133,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’22— $84,000fiMs ’20 J-J
30.000___________1939 Spec, assess’t debt (add’l ) .
_
53,00064,199 Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,301,000 Water debt (incl ) _________
6s ’20 J-J
46.000___ July 1 1930 Floating debt_____________
25,000
4,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922__ $19.00 Floating debt (add’l)______
Paving (Red. aft. 10 iirs. fr. issue). Sinking fund (general)____
8,261 Population in 1921__________3,200
Assess, val., real estate_____ 261,440
6 s ’ 10 J-J $21,000c
July 1 1930 Tot. ass’d val.’2l(60%act.)2,483,502
Assess.val., personal_______ 44,390
F un din g (Red. aft. lQ yrs.fr. iss.). Total tax rate(per $1.000) '22-$21.00 FREMONT COUNTY.
Assess, val., other property. 19,602
St. Anthony Is the county seat.
6a ’ l l J-J $4,000c___ Jan 2 1931 Pop’n 1910, 7,291; 1920.......... .6,473
Total assess, val. 1922______ 325,438
la ’ 12 J-J a15.500____Jan 1 1932
Tot .assess .val .’23(40% act.)299,926
C ourt House & Jail Bonds
6a ’ 20 J-J
23,500____July 1 1940 COEUR D’ALENE INDEPENDENT 5s ’09 J-J
$8,000-_Jan 1 ’25-’28 Total tax rate(per $1.000) ’ 23--$6.33
R efu n d in g Bonds.
oFire-D ept. Bds.(Red.beg. in 1922).
HIGHWAY DISTRICT.
Population In 1919 (est.)______ 1,500
* ■ ’ 12 J-J
$9,000c-.-M ay 1 1932
6s
J-J $55,900.-July 1 ’31-’4C
Road Bonds.
GEN. BD. D T . Oct. 18 ’24 $207,000 5s 18 . . . $25,000................... 1938
ORANGEVILLE HIGHW AY DIS.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Water debt (included)____
83,000
5Ms’ 19 J-J $400,000___ July 1 1932
(Optimal after 1928.)
This district (P. O. Grangevllle)
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 189,641 BOND. DEBT Jan 1924.. $25,0C0 BOND. DEBT Jan 12 ’24 $465,900 Is In Idaho County.
Assess, val. 1923 (about
Assess, val. (50% act.)'21.3,793,093 Floating debt (add’l)_____
66,715 6s ’ 17 - - - $35,000. — ..............1937
35% actual)____________2,801,258 Population I nl920 (est.)____—6,473 Sinking fund____________
34.616
(Optional after 1927.)
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $25.00
Assess, val., real esate_ 8,543,288 6s ’ 18 - - . $15.000....................1937
_
Population, 1910, 3.543; 1920, 5,106 COEUR D’ALENE IND.S.D. N 0 .1 . Assess, val., personal______________ 677,982 (Optional after 1927.)
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at City
B uilding Bonds.
Other assess, property_
_
2.085 5 Ms’ 19 J-J
50,000-..................1939
Treas. office and at Kountze Bros.,
Tot.assess.val.’24(3
sact.)
9.223 355
(Optional after 1929.)
ad
(Red. after 10 years from ssue.)
N. Y .; on others at City Treas. office 5s TO J-J $45,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1930 State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’24 $20.46 5 Ms’ 24
35,000_______________
and at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
5s ’23 J-D 200,000-.-June 13 1943 Population in 1920__________ 10,380 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 -- $135,000
Tot. assess, val. ’24(abt act) 1,800,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $230,000
CALDWELL IND. 3. D. NO. 28.
Floating debt (add 1)______
15,495 FREMONT CO. HIGHW AY DIST. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $4.20
NO. 1.
High S chool Bonds,
Assess, val. '24 (50% a ct.).5,205.573
Population in 1924 (est.)______2,000
la ’ 17 F-A $60,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1937 School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$20.75
This district is located in Salt
INT. on bonds of 1919 payable at
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1927) Population 1924 (est.)_______ 9,000
Lake County.
Chase National Bank, N . Y . City.
BON D. D EBT Nov 21 ’24. $167,000
R efu nding Bonds.
INT. at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
6s ’ 24 J-J $120,000--Jan 1 ’ 35-’44 GRANGEVILLE~IND. S. D. NO. %
Assess, val. 1924 (act.)___ 3,444.885
.
School tax (per $1,000) ’ 24
$21.00 COTTONWOOD HIGHW AY DIS. BOND. D EBT Jan 1924— $120,000
A district In Idaho County.
Population in 1924 (est.)_____6,400
This district (P. O. Cottonwood) is Assess.val. ’ 23___________ 8,299 478
B uilding Bds (Red. beg.m 1923).
in Idaho County.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '22 —$7.50 5Ms’ 13 J-J S50.000C- Jan 11933
Population (est.)______________6,000 BOND. D E B T Oct I S ’ 24 . $50,000
CANYON COUNTY.
Highway Bonds.
Caldwell Is the oounty seat.
IN T. at the banking house of Sinking fund_____________
887
5 Ms’ 19 J-J $90.000_______________
This county was oreated from part BOND. DEBT N ov. 23 ’24 $140,000 Kountze Bros., New York.
Assessed val. of district
4
of Ada County.
Sinking fund______________
28,000
1923 (50% actual),_____1,032,092
6s '21 J-J $17.000— Jan 1 ’25-’41 Total assessed val. 1924___1,500,000
GEM COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24____$20.00
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Emmet is the county seat.
Population In 1924 (est.)______2.500
5s ’24 . . .
$72.400c..............1934 CRANE CREEK IRRIG. DIST.
F unding Bonds.
IN T . payable at District Tre»a.
A district (P. O. Welser) in Wash­ 5s ’ 16 J-J $55.0 00c____ 1926-1935 office or at Kountze Bros., N . Y . O.
R efu nd ing Bridge Bonds.
ington County. Under date of Nov.
4 Ms’24 J-J
$32,900 ____1935-1944
Road and Bridge Bonds.
27 1922 the District Secretary says: 5s '22 J-J *$25,000c____ 1932-1941 HAYDEN LAKE IRRIG. DIST.
Bridge Bonds.
4M s’06 J-J S12.000C— .July 2 1926 “ District reorganized; original bonds BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’ 24- $80,000
This district is in Kootenai Co.
(Subject to call after July 2 1916.) canceled together with coupon, and Floating debt____________
4,057 7s ’22 J-J $100.000--July 1 ’33-’42
5M s’08 J-J
* 9 ,00 0c...A p r 1 1928 $166,500 refunding bonds (given Sinking fund_____________
4.99n BOND. DEBT Oct 1923— *100,000
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1918.) below) issued."
Total assess, val. 1923____ 4,631,757 Value of lands & impts_____511.000
4Ms'19 J-J
24,500 ____ 1929-1939
R efu nd ing Bonds.
State & Co. tax rate (per
IN T . at the Chemical National
5s '19 J-J
24,500____ 1929-1939 6s g ’ 22 F-A$166,5 0 0 c ____ 1928-1937
$1,000) 1 9 2 4 --....................$24.00 Bank, New York.
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 27 ’22.$166.500 Population in 1920 __________ 6,427
«a ’ 19 . . .
$7.000___Aue 1 1939 Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 20.000
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the HEYBURN PAUL HIGHWAY D.
BO N D . D E B T Nov 24 ’24. $175,300 Assessed benefits 1922_____ 178,871 American Exchange Nat. Bk., N . Y.
This district (P. O. Paul) is in
Floating debt___________
171.772 Dist. tax (per acre) 1922______ $4.32
Minidoka County.
Assessed val. real estate..23,665,355 Population (est.)_______________ 120 GENESEE HIGHWAY DIST.
-s '19 - . - $200.000.........................
Assess, val., p e rso n a l__ 1,494.707
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Welser.
This district (P. O. Genesee) is in 6s g ’ 20 J-J $55 000-.Aug 1 ’ 30-’40
Total assessed value 1924.25,160,062
Latah County.
BOND. D EBT Nov 24 ’ 24 $255,000
Total tax (per $1.0001 -24___ $16 50 CUSTER COUNTY.
5Ms'19 J-J $170,000c_ July 1 1939 Assess, val. ’24 (35% a ct.).3,250,000
_
Pop’n 1910 25,327; 1920......... .26,932
Ohallis is the county seat.
(Optional July 1 1929.)
Dist. tax rate (per $1,003) ’24-$8.80
IN T . payable at C o. Treasurer'
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924 — $170,000 Population___________________ 9,000
office or Chase Nat. Bank. N , Y .
5s T7 J-J $100,000c..Jan 1 ’27-’36 Assess.val. ’24 (M act.)_ 1,777,000
_
IN T .at, Nat. Bk. of Comm., N . Y




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H IL L S D A L E H IG H W A Y D . N O . 1

This district is in Jerome County.
R oad & Bridge Bonds.
6s g '16 J-J 536,000c____June 193t
(Subject to call after June 1926)
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 1924 *161,000
T ot. ass’d val. '24 (1-3 act.) 2,760.658
_
District tax (per $1,000) ’24_ $6.50
Population in 1923___________ 2,500
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y
H O M E D A L E H I G H W A Y D IS T .

This district (P. O. Homedaie) li
in Owyhee County.
6s g T9 - - - $30,000....................
BON D. D E B T N ov 22 1924 *30,000
Total assessed val. 1923_____538,112
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$50 0
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 1,000
IN T . payable at the National
Bank o f Commerce. New York
IDAHO FALLS.
This city is in Bonneville Co.
W ater anH Light Bonds.
6s ’ 10 J-J *$25,000___ June 1 1930
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-J **35,000___Jan 1 1933
5H s’ 17 J-J **35.000_ July 1 lvd,
_
Street Bonds.
5H s’ 17 J-J
**8.500_ July 1 1931
_
6H s’ 17 J-J
*4.000_ .Tulv 1 lQT
_
5s ’ 16 J-D *27 .077 ...D ec 31 1936
5H s’ 19 J-J *100,000_ July 1 1939
_
_
6s ’20 J-J
*33,000_ July 1 1940
Electric Light 6c Power Mlnrtt
5H s’ 19 J-J **35.000___ July 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 '24. *302.571
Total assess, val. 1924___ 4,6)0,00)
City tax rate (per *1,000) '24 .$14.50
Population in 1910 4,827; 1920,8.064
* Subject to call after 10 years.
IDAHO IK B IG A T I ON DIST.
A district (P. O. Idaho Falls) in
Bonneville and Bingham Counties
6 s ’07 J-J *93,000c.July 1 '2 5 -2 '
(For maturity see V. 86. p. 1178.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24. *223.218
Floating debt______________
1,5 30
Total assessed val. 1924
(50% actual)................... 4.000,000
Dist. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24-$19-50
Population 1923_______
.2,500
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N. V

Sewer Bonds.
6s T3 J-J *25,00 0c_._Jan 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’24. *37,000
Assessment debt (add'l)
22,878
Assessed valuation 1924
984,o0o
Population, 1910. 1,273; 1920, 3,017
* IN T. payable at the Nat 1 Bank
of Commerce, N . Y .
J U D D E R -H A R R IS H IG H . D IS T .

This district (P. O. Kooskia) is In
(daho County.
Highway Bonds.
4s T7 J-J *31,000____July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 20 '24..$31,000
Vssess. val. '24 (60% a c .) .48),000
Dist. tax rate (per $ 1,000) 24 - - $9 •
20
Population in 1920------------------1.500
KOOTENAI COU N TY.

Coeur d'Alene is the county seat.
A portion of this county was taken
in April 1915 to form new county
of Benewah.
Funding Bonds.
-s
. . . $62,000...............................
BOND. DEBT July 1 2 ’ 2 4 -. $62 000
Benewah Co. share (add’l)
31.5)0
Floating debt______________
911
Cash on hand______________ 22.478
Assess, val. '24 (H a ct.). . 18.500 000
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '24 $17 00
Popula’n, 1910, 22.747; 1920. 17,878
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Comm., N. Y.
L A P W A I V A L L E Y H Y . D IS T .

This district is in Nez Perce Co.
Road Bonds.
5s T7 . . . $150.000____ 1927-1936
TOT. DEBT Nov 3 1923.. $150,000
Tot.ass’d val.’23 (40% act.)2,100,000
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1923...*10.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______5,000
LATAH
COUNTY
D IS T . N O . 2.

H IG H W A Y

P. O. Moscow.
5s T9 J-J *100.000_____
1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
5*48'24 . . .
25.C00_.May l'3 5 -'4 4
(Optional July I 1934 or thereafter.)
BONDED D E B T ...............
(7)
L A V A H O T S P R IN G S .

This city is in Bannock County.
Hospital Bonds.
INDIAN COVE IR R IG . DIST.
This district (P. O. Hammett) Is In 6 s ’24 J-J $ tO.000c...July 1 1944
(Optional July 1 1934.)
Elmore County.
Hot W ater Spring Acq t Bonds.
6s ’ 20 J-J *150,000.-July 1 ’30-’40
BONO. l)HM i’ Oct I ’ .4 . ..* 1 5 i Kuo 6 s ’ 24 J-j $13,0J 0c...Ju ly 1 1944
(Optional July 1 1934.)
Floating debt (add’l)______ 30,000
City Hall B uilding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____*8.00
6s
J-J
$6.50'c.-A u g 15 1937
(Optional July 1 1927.)
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
W ater W orks Purchase Bonds.
Rigby is the county seat.
6s
J-J $52.000c-- .July 1 1941
Road and Bridge Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1931.)
5H s’ 19 .-- * 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 -............ -.1940
W ater Extension Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. *200.0 0
J-J *13,000c_ July 1 1944
_
val. real est-----------6.653,476 6s
(Optional July 1 19.34 )
val. personal_____2,298,759
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924-SI 11.500
Total assess, val’n 19x2
(70% actu al).. _______ 8.957.235 Water debt (incl.)_________ 65,000
State & Co. tax (per*1,000 ) ’ 22* 17.90 Assess, debt (add 1)________ 36.500
1.200
Population in 1920____________9,441 Floating debt (add'l)______
8.500
Sinking Fund, general_____
Sinking fund, water_______
6,000
JEROME.
Assess, valuation 1923_____ 422,429
This city is in Jerome County.
6s g ’ 19 J-J J$6.000—July 1 ’30-’35 Total tax rate (per *1,000)’ 24.*49.85
\ 8,000..July 1 ’36-’39 Population 1920 (Census)_______ 662
IN T. payable in New York City.
S treet Impt. Bonds.
6s
. . . *14.000___ ___________
L E M H IC O U N T Y r
Paving Bonds.
Salmon Is the county seat.
6a ’20 J-J $16,000____N ov 1 1940
Court House & Jail Bonds.
(Optional Nov 1 1930)
5s TO J-J §*20,000_ July 1930
_
Fire D ept. Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J
*6,000___ N ov 1 1940 (Subject to call beginning July 1920)
Road Bonds.
(Optional Nov 1 1930)
5H s’ 17 J-J *150.000..........1927-1936
F unding Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5?£s’22 J-J J$31,500c.July 1 ’33-’41
1 4 ,5 00c...J u ly 1 1942 5V6s’22 J-J $ 50.000c. - Jan 1 ’.32-’41
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ’22...$90,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 12 *24. *220.000
2 6 .123
Assessment debt (add’l) _____134,500 Floating debt (add’l ) ______
16 f,9<
Assessed value 1921________ 906,000 Sinking fund (cash)_______
_
Population in 1910, 970; 1920. 1,759 Assessed val. real estate_ 4,512.979
IN T. on 544s of 1922 at the fiscal Assessed val. personal_____ 358.575
Total assessed val. 1923___4.871,554
agency o f the State in N. Y. City.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 23.S23.80
Population 1910, 4,786; 1920, 5.164
JEROME COUNTY.
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at
Jerome is the county seat.
5Hs&6s’ 19J-JS48.725C___ 1929-1949 A. B. Leach & C o., Inc., New York.
6s T9 J-J
40,000c____ 1929-1949
5Ms’ 22J-J 120,000c........
1942 LEWISTON.
County seat of Nez Peroe County,
. 8 ’22 . . .
11.000c____ 1929-1949
(nc. 1863.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Street (Red. after 10 yrs. from iss.).
5M s’24 F-A $40,000c.Feb 1 '34-’43
5s T 2 J-J *17,50 0c...Ja n 1 1932
Road Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5H s’21 J-J $80,000...Tune 1 ’31-’40
50£s’21 M -N 100.000.-N ov 1 ’31-’40 4 ^ s T 6 J-J *155,0 0 0c..-Ja n 1 1937
(Redeemable beginning in 1926.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’ 24. $430,926
W ater W orks.
Assess, val. ’23 (H actual).7,699,980
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 5,729 5s g ’08 J-J *54.300c..a Jan 11928
_
6.000c_ .aJan 1 1932
IN T . on bonds o f 1924 at Atlantic 5s T2 J-J
(aRed. after 10 years from issue.)
National Bank, New York City.
5s ’ 23 s-a *186,000c______________
S
JEROME IND. SCH. DIS. NO. 33. 5 V s’23 s-a *194,000c--------------------This district Is in Jerome County. (*For maturity see V. 117, p. 239.)
Drainage (Red.aft.XOyrs.from iss.)
*30.000.........
5s
40,000............................ 5s g ’09 J-J *22,000c_____Jan 1929
6s
Bridge (Red.aft. 10 tirs.from issue)
6s
66,100_______________
_
(12,000______1933-1936 5s T3 J-J *35,000c_ Jan 1 1933
Park Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922)
5^ s’
. . . (20.000_1937-1941
_
( 5,000.......... ........ 1942 5s g T2 J-J *43,000c_ Jan 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’22. $253,000 BOND. DEB T Nov 20 ’ 23. *682.800
Floating debt (add’l)______
47,000 Water debt (in<T.) . ____ 500 400
60.000
Sinking fund--------------------9,200 Assessment debt (add’l)
154
Assessed valuation 1921— 4,444,178 Floating debt_____________
Sch. tax rate (per *1.000) ’ 22.S19.00 Tot. ass’d val.’23 (Vi a ct.)-5.579 970
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923— $52 .25
JO S E P H H I G H W A Y D I S T R I C T Population 1910, 6.043; 1920, 6,574
IN T . at office o f City Treasurer
This district (P. O. Joseph) is in
or in New York at Nat. Park Bank.
Idaho County.
6s T8 J-J *30.000____Jan 1 1938 Kountze Bros, and Chemical Nat.Bk.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1928.)
TO T . B D . D T . Dec 1 ’24 ...*30 ,000 L E W IS T O N IN D . SCH . D . N O . 1
Improvement (Red. beg. in 1919).
Assess, val. 1934 - -----529,0)0
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924— *6.70 5s g ’09 J-J *47,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1929
Bldg. (Red. beg. 10 yrs.fr. issue.)
Population 1924 (est.)_______ 10,000
*8.000c___July 1 1932
IN T . at the Corn Exchange Bank, 5s T2 J-J
5s T4 A-O 25.000c— .A pr 11934
New York.
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’24. $80,000
Sinking fu n d .____________
2 010
KELLOGG.
This city is in Shoshone C ounty. Tot.ass’d val.*24 (65% act.) 1.996 242
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..*17.00
Incorporated in 1909.
Population in 1920_______ __ 8.000
C ity Hall Bldg. Bonds.
IN TEREST payable In Lewiston.
6s T8 J-J *$12,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1938




[Vu,. 119.

IDAHO—CITIES AND TOWNS
L E W IS T O N H IG H W A Y D IS T .

This district is in Nez Perce Co.
5s 16 J-J $150,000 ..........1926-1935
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1924 *130.000
Sinking fund______________
50,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 6,408 871
_
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924____ *1.50
Population in 1924 (est.)_____10.000
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bank.N.Y.
L E W IS T O N O R C H A R D S H I G H ­
W A Y D IS T R IC T .

5s 15 J-J S100.000.July 1 ’ 26-’35
BOND. DEBT N ov 15 ’23.*100,000
Ass’d val. ’23 (40% a c t .).. 873 501
Dist. tax ^per $1,000) 1923 — *9.70
IN T. payable in Chicago.
L E W IS T O N -O R C H A R D S I R R . D.

This district is in Nez Perce Co.
7s g ’22 J-J $350,000c May 15 ’33-’42
(For amount due each year see
V. 114, p. 2627.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’24-S350.000
Assessed benefits 1924 _____ 873,500
INT. at the fiscal agency of the
State in New York City.

Improvement Bonds.
5M s’24 . . . *40.000c--------------------Paving (Red. beg. in 1923).
5VSs’ 13 J-J *30,000c__ July 1 1933
6s ’17 Jan 10.000__________ 1927
6s ’ 18 . . .
4.448 ______ 1925-1938
Ref. Drain (Red. beg. July 1 1923).
6s
J-J *8,000c.... July 1 1933
Ref. Water Bds. (Red.beg.in ’21).
5V*s’ l l J-J *40,000c__ Nov 1 1931
Funding B onds.
5V§s’23 J-J *35,000____Mar 1 1943
(Optional Mar. 1 1933.)
GEN. DEBT Oct 20 ’2 4 . . . $101,000
Water debt (in cl.)________
71.000
Assess, val. ’24 t35% act.). 1,874,366
Tax rate (per *1,000) ’24_____ *26.00
Population 1910, 3.670; 1920, 3,956
INT. in N. Y. at Chem. Nat. Bk.
or at City Treasurer's office.

M o sc o w in d T sc h o o l d is t .
5s
J-J *18,000c.................. 1931
Building (Red.aft. 10 yrs.from iss.)
5b ’ 12 J-J *65.000c...Jan 1 1932
5 4 s ’ 13M N *7.()00c. .M ay 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. *90,000
Assess, val. '24 ( 4 act.)— 2,493,709
LLNCOLN C O U N T Y .
School tax (per *1,000) 1924..*14.00
Shoshone Is the county seat, In- Population in 1924____________4,000
corporated March 18 1895.
* Int. In N. Y .; on others at Dist.
A portion of this county was Treasurer’s office.
taken to form the new counties of
Gooding and Minidoka. Of the old M O U N T A IN H O M E.
debt of the county ($245.985 78).
This village is in Elmore County.
Gooding County assumes *44.564
W ater System Bonds.
and Minidoka County *26,200
6s
A-O *28.0 0 0 c-.-A p r 1 1931
5s T4 . . .
*9.000 .......... 1925-1934
(Optional April 1 1921.)
5s T5 . . .
10.000.......... 1925-1935
Park Bonds.
5s T7 . . .
10.000.......... 1927-1937 6s
J-J *10,000c_ July 1 1939
_
R efunding Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1929.)
4*4s’ 16 J-J *10,000c.July 1 ’26-’36 BD. D T . oci 17 24......... ..
*38.000
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
Water debt (in cl.)-----------28.000
55,052 Assess, debt (add'l)_______ . 15,638
“ Old” county debt______
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 28 ’ 18 *95.562 Tot. val. ’ 24 (abo. 60% act)l,007,914
Assess, v a l.’ 21 (equalized) .6,6 19,152 City tax rate (per $1,000)1924*15.00
State & Co.tax (per *1,000)’ 18 *11.90 Population 1910, 1,411, 1920, 1,644
Pop’n in 1910, 12.676; 1920. 3.446
IN T . is payable in New York or
I N T .ln N .Y at Chase Nat. Bank, Mountain Home.
Kountze Bros., Irving Nat. Bank,
Nat. Bank of Commerce, M echan­
M T . HOM E H I G H W A Y D IS T .
ics & Metals Nat. Bank and E .H .
A district in Elmore County.
Rollins & Sons___
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. *200,000
Sinking fund______________
3,000
L IN C O L N C O . S. D . N O . 16.
Assess, value ’23 (actual)-.3,549,426
P. O. Richfield.
Dist. tax (per $1,000) ’23--------*4.30
B uilding Bonds.
5 s ’ 17 . . . *30.000c................. 1937
M UD L A K E I R R I G A T I O N D IS T .
(Subject to call after 1927.)
Tnis district is in Jefferson County.
6 s ’ 19 _
_
*9.000c$l .000 per year
W ater Improvement B onds.
BON’ D. DEBT N w 28 ’ 24 *13 non
Assess, val. ’24 (40% act.).1,450,000 6s ’ 24 J-J *720 -000.-July 1 ’35-’ 44
School tax rate (per*l,000)’ 24$19.00 tFor maturity s?e V. 119, p. 113.)
Population in 1923 (est.)______1.500 BOND. DEBT July 1 1924.*720,000
1924-------------- 2.160,000
INT. is payable at District Tress* Assess, val.County Treasurer’s office
IN T. at
urar's office.
or Mfgrs. Trust Co.. N. Y . City.
M A D IS O N C O U N T Y .

Roxburg is the county seat.
* Road and Bridge Bonds.
5 V$s’ 14 J-J S 15.000c.July 1 ’25-’33
5s 16 J-J
50,000c.July 1 ’26-’35
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
5 V£sT9 J-J *100.000.-July 1 ’29-’38
Road Bonds.
5V£s’ l9 J-J *150.000..July 1 ’29-’38
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’ 15 J-J * 5 4 . 000c.July 1 ’ 25-’34
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $399,000
Assessed vai n, real estate..4.806.698
Assessed val’ n, personal_
_ 991.129
Other assessable property..1,226.889
Tot. ass’d val.’23(60% act.)7.024,716
Total tax (per $1,000) ’23__ *27.50
Population in 1920 (Census)— 9,167
*INT. at County Treas. office or
at Harrlman Nat. Bank. N. Y .
M E R ID IA N .

This village Is in Ada C o. Incor­
porated Aug. 3 1903.
Improvement Bonds.
6 ' ’ 22 . . .
$6 000_______10 years
Water Bds. (red. beo. in 1920).
.. .
.
6s ’ 10 J-J $10.000_____— ...1 9 3 0
___ _
Water-Works & Street Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-J *6,000.........Jan 1 1932
(Subj. to call beginning Jan. 1 1922)
BUiND. DEBT Oct 18 ’ 24...$26.000

W ater debt (in cl.)____________ 10.000
Assess, val. *24 (4 0 % act.)_ _600.000

City tax rate (per *1,000 1924-S1600
Population in 1910. 619; 1920, 1,000
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .

M U R PH Y IR R IG . D IS T R IC T .

This district is in Owyhee County.
6s '23
. . . *90,000c____ 1934-1943
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1924--*90,000
Assessed valuation_______ 270,000
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1923— *55.40
NAMPA.
This city Is In Canyon County.
Inc. May 6 1901.
Park Site Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J *20.000c— .Jan 1 1944
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J *34.000c_________ 1936
(Subject to call beginning 1926.)
W ater-W orks F unding Bonds.
6Ha'12 J-J *27,000c.................1932
(Subject to call beg. In 1922)
General Fund Bonds (Red. 1922).
5V$s’ 12 J-J *33,00l)c____
1932
Hire-Station (Red. beg. in 1919).
6a '09 F-A *20.0 0 0 c „ .A ug 2 1929
Street Intersection Bonds.
6 s ’22 J-J *39,000c.. -July 1 1942
(Optional July 1 1032.)
GEN. BONDS Oct 25 ’24- *153,000
Water debt (Included)____
27,000
Assess, debt (add'l)_______ 481,500
Floating debt (add’l)--------32,751
Sinking f u n d ____________
29,000
Assess, v a l. *24 (4 0 % a r t . ) .3,842 651
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.*19.00
Population 1910, 4,205; 1920. 7,621
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bk, New York.
N AM PA

H IG H W A Y

D IS T R IC T .

This district (P. O. Nampa) is in
Canyon County.
Rupert is the county seat.
5^ s'19 J-J *500,000....................1939
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1929.)
_s
. . . *57,400.........................BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24- *500,000
C ourt House Bonds.
_s
. . . *25,000........................... vssessed v lue 1924_______ 9,543,574
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $3.50
L incoln Co. Bonds (assumed).
.s
. . . *15.819.81___________
BOND. DEBT Jan 12 ’24. *98.220 N A M P A IN D . SCH . D I S T . N O . 37.
Building Bonds.
Due from Jerome C ou n ty ..
18,617
Sinking fund and interest_
18.535 5s ’05 J-J *12.000-----July 1 1925
8.000c_ July 1 1927
_
Assess, val. real estate_____7.6 T.215 5s g '07 J-J
Assess, val. personal______ 427 236 5s 09 J-D 15,000___ June 1 1929
Tot.ass’d val.'23(70% act.)8.048.151 5s ’ 16 M-S 58,000___ M ar 1 1936
4,000-----Apr 1 1937
State&Co.tax (per *1,000) ’23.$18.00 5s ’ 17 A-O
J-J 75,000-----July 1 1940
Population in 19 2 0 .._________ 9,035 6s 20
6!^s’21 A-O 100,000___ Apr 1 1941
M IN ID O K A
COUNTY
IN D E P . BONO. DEBT N ov21 ’24- *272,000
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O . 1.
Sinking fund--------------------2,000
P. O. Rupert.
Assessed value 1924______ $4,536,344
S chool Funding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24----- *23 00
6V£s
M -N *20.000..M ay 1 ’ 32-’41 Population 1920______________ 7,640
R efu nding Bonds.
5Hs
. . . $45.000............. .............. N A M P A M E R ID I A N I R R . D IS T ’
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $137,000
Canal Bonds.
Total assess, val. '24 (50%
6s ’05 J-J $90,443.27c —Nov 1 1925
actual)_________________ 2,819,807
(For maturity see V. 81, p. 1274)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24--*18.00 6s ’ 10 J-J *$56,300c..Jan 1 ’25-’30
Population (est.)______________ 2,500
(For maturity see V. 90, p. 181)
IN T . at Kountze Bros.. New York.
R efu nding B onds.
__
6s ’ 17 J-J $14,250c__ Jan 1 1927
M IN ID O K A H I G H W A Y D I S T .
6s T8 J-J 17.100----- Jan 1 192S
.s '1 5 J-J $20,0 0 0c------- ------------- 6s ’ 19 J-J
19,950____Jan 1 1929
. s ’ 16 J-J
15.000c------- --------6s ’20 J-J 22.800___ Jan 1 1939
.s ’ 21 J-J 165,000c___________
6s
J-J 29,650___ Jan 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 24..$200,000 6s
J-J 33,300___ Jan 1 1932
Tot. assess. val.’24(H act.)2,155.187 6s
J-J 36,950___
1933
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$8.00 6s ’ 17 J-J 43,450----- Jan 1 1927
Population 1924--------------------- 1,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 2 ’ 23Jan 1
—$365,000
Drainage debt (add'l)______ 133,496
M O SC O W .
* Tax-exempt
This city Is the county seat of La­
IN T. at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y.
tah County. Incorporated 1887.

M IN ID O K A C O U N T Y .

D ec.,

1924.]

NEZ PERCE COUNTY.
Lewiston is the county seat.
R oad and Bridge B on d s­
es ’ 19 J-J $400.000--N ov 1 ’ 29-’38
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24. $445,000
43,564
Sinking fund_____________
Assess, value real estate.-14,317.205
Assess, value personal------- 858,406
.Assess, val. public utilities.2,320,680
Total assess, value 1924
(about 3-5 actual)-------- 17,496.291
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'24$ 14.85
Population in 1920 (Census).-15,253

PAYETTE CO. HIGH. D. NO. 2.
6s '22 J-J $150,000c
Jan 1 1942
(Optional after Jan. 1 1932)
BOND. DEBT Jan 8 '2 4 -- $150,000
Total assess, value 1923___1,664,214
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23_____ $70.00
IN T. payable at Kountze Bros.,
New York City.

NEZ PERCE SCH. BIST. NO. 1.
A district in Lewis County.
Improvement Bonds.
J-J $55,000c_____ ___ 1929
5s
5s
J-J
8.000c_____ ___ 1932
A-O 25.000c_____ ___ 1934
6s
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
J-D $25.000c_____ ___ 1929
BON D. DEBT Nov 24 ’24--$54,000
-.721,233
T ot. ass’d val. 1924 ___
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24 (est.) $15.00
Population 1920_____________ 1,500
IN T . in Lewiston. Idaho.

PIONEER IRRIGATION DIST.
This district (P. O. Caldwell) is
In Canyon County and Ada County.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '17 J-J $30,700c*_____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 1924 $277,200
Floating debt (add’l ) _____ 498.302
Total assess, val. 1920____ 5,964.916
7,500
Population 1923 (est.)____

PAYETTE HIGHW AY DIST.NO.l
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 1924. $200,000
Tot. ass’d val.’23(40%act.)2.445.992
District tax (per $1,000) '24___$7.00

PLEASANT VIEW HIGH. DIST.
6s '22 J-J $95.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1942
(Optional 1932)
BOND. D EBT Nov 11 '24. $95,000
Floating debt____________
2,300
NORTH FORK HIGHWAY DIST Tot. ass'd val. '23 (M act.).1,306,360
This district is in Clearwater Co.
Population 1923 (est.)________ 1,600
5J*s'19 ...$ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 ..........1930-1939
IN T. payable at the Chase Na­
BON D. DEBT N ov28'23. $140,000 tional Bank. New York City.
Sinking fund_______
4.000
Ass'd val.’21(est.,30%act.) 1,500,000
Population in 1911 (est.)______1,500 PLUMMER HIGHW AY DIST.
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Road bor.ids.
_
C ity, or at Treasurer’s office.
6s T3 J-J $33,000c_ July 1 1933
(Subject to call after July 1 1923.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1924 $33,000
ONEIDA COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1923__ 1.414,908
Malad City is the county seat.
District tax (per $1,000) ’23- $5.50
Road Bonds.
Population In 1924 (est.)______ 1,500
As
. . . $250.000...........................
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N .Y .
5s T9 J-J *92.000.M ay 15 ’29-'38
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 557)
BON D. D EBT Nov 20 '24. $259,000 PLUMMER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Floating debt (add’l)______
20,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1923-- $31,000
5.000 Sinking fund______________
Sinking fund_____________
14,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 5,561,462 Total assessed val. 1923
(about 40% actual)_____1.280.000
Assess, val., personal_____ 186 583
Other assess, property------92,968 Tax rate (per $1,000) '23___ $15 00
Population in 1923____________1,375
Total assess, val. 1924
(60% actual)__________ 5,841.013
State & Co. tax (per $1.000)'24$20-55 POCATELLO.
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 6.723
_
This city is In Bannock County,
IN T . on bonds marked (*) atNa- incorporated 1889.
tional Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
Subway Bonds.
5s '24 J-J 15 $4,000C-.July 15 1944
(Optional July 15 1934.)
OWYHEE COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds (Subject to call.)
Silver City is the county seat.
5s ' l l J-J $39,0 0 0c-..Ja n 11931
Road and Bridge Bonds.
32.000c-.Jan 15 1934
5s ’ 19 J-J $200,0 0 0 c____ 1929-1939 5s '14 J-J
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 '24. $200,000 5s '24 J-J 15 18,560c..July 15 1944
(Optional July 15 1934.)
Warrant debt____________
105.406
F unding Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
77,354
Assessed value, real estate.3.926.467 5s '09 A-O $17.000c— Apr 1 1929
Assessed value, personal. 1,798.893 6s 15 J-J $19.975c..-July 1 1935
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924
(48% actual)__________ 0,000,000 5s '15 J-J $400.000c..N ov 1 1935
State & co.tax (per $1,000) '24-$23.00 (Subject to call after Nov 1 19251
Population in 1920____________4,694 5s '17 J-J 300,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1937
(Subject to call after 1927.)
Street Imnt. Bonds.
PARMA IND. SCH. DIS. NO. 8 5s T9 J-J $102.000c..................1939
This district is in Canyon County 5s '24 J-J 15 42,500c..July 15 1944
B uilding Bonds.
(Optional July 15 1934.)
5s ’03 ___ $6,500c _____________
Highway & F oot Bridge C onst.
5s ’ 17 A-O 25,000c...O ct 1 1937
Bonds.
5J4s’ 19 . . .
12.000c........................ 5s '24 J-J 15 $7,000c. .July 15 1944
« s ’21 J-D15 19.000c June 15 1941
(Optional July 15 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 '24 $62,500 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 '2 4 -- $981,976
Sinking fund_____________
5,074 Water bonds (Included)___ 700.000
Assessed v 1 1924 ______ 1.198 789 Assess, b on d s_____________ 549.441
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-_$19 00 Sinking fund_____________ 157.630
Population in 1920______________583 Assessed valuation 1923 -.9.287.222
Total tax rate (per$l .000) '24.$27.60
PAUL.
Population 1910, 9,110; 1920, 15,001
This village is in Minidoka Co.
W ater Bonds.
POCATELLO IND. S. D. NO. 1.
6s g '19 J-J $30,000-M ay 10 ’30-'39
B uilding {Red. aft. 10 urs.fr.issue).
BON D. D EBT Jan 12 '24--.$61.000 5 s ’08 J-D $4,000c................ .1928
Water debt (incl.)__________ 30.000 5s TO A-O
6.0 0 0 c...A p r 9 1930
Assessed value 1923________ 260,653 5s T4 M -N 49 .000 c...M a y 1 1934
Village tax (per $1,000) ’23— $25.00 5s T 5 M -N 70.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1935
Population in 1920__________
527 5s '16 J-J
15.000c...July 1 1936
(Subject to call beg. July 1 19261
5s T9 . . . 180,000c...............1939
PAYETTE.
75.000c..................1940
This city is in Payette County. 5H s’ 20 . . .
Incorporated July 18 1891. Popu­ 5>*s’23 J-J 210,000c...Ju ly 1 1943
(Ontional July 1 1933'
lation in 1910, 1,948; 1920, 2,433.
6 s ’ 21,
— $12.100c______________ BOND. DEBT N o v i '24. $609,000
linking fu n d ________________ 98.447
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s
J-J
$2,000c..................1926 Total assess, val. 1924___11,318.476
Tax rate (per $1.000) '2 4 ____ $20 50
R efu n d in g Bonds.
51$s
J-J $20.000c_________ 1934 Population in 1922 (est.)_____17.000
INT. In N. Y. City at First
5 ^ s'2 3
67,000c.........................
(Due in 20 years, opt. in 10 years.) Vat. Bank. Kountze Bros., Chase
F un din g Bonds.
Nat. Bank and A. B. Leach & C o.,
6s '18
J-J $51,000c__Jan 1 1938 and at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
(Optional after 1928.)
Paving B onds.
_s
. . . $32.000c______________ POWER COUNTY.
American Falls Is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5H g'12 J-J $16,000c__Apr 1 1932
(Subject to call after April 1 1922.) 8s T5 J-J $90 00 0..........1925-1934
Oneida Co. B onds {Assumed).
G E N . B D . D T. Nov 1 '24- $160,100
___ $11,150.............................
Water debt (incl.)________
14.600 ,s
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
65.500
M-S*150 000_____1920-1929
Assess, val. ’2.3 (H act.) — 1,132.000
Total tax (per $1,000) '24____$67.60 BOND. DEBT May 1924. $101,151
INT.payable at City Treasurer’s offloe Assessed value, real estate.8.404.591
Assessed value, personal__ 233.533
Total assess, value 1923-.86,389,124
PAYETTE COUNTY.
State&Co.taxtper $1,000) ’23-$19.70
Payette is the county seat.
Population in 1920____________5,105
R efu n d in g Bonds.
IN T , at Nat. Bk. o f Comm.. N .Y .
6s’ 17 s-an $75,000......................1937
(Optional after 1927.)
BON D. D EBT Nov 21 '24 - $75,000 POWER CO. HIGHW AY DISTS.
$275,000
Dist.
Assess, value real estate_ 5,439.323
_
Dist.
125.000
Assessed value, personal— 220.000 BOND. DEBT
Dist.
Jan 12 ’24
50.000
Total assess, val. 1924----- 5,659.323
Dist.
6,564.234
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$20.60
Dist.
1,532,283
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 7,021 Assessed val’n
_
Dist.
1922
690,257
Dist.
6.50
PAYETTE IND. SCHOOL DIST. District taxes '22 Dist.
8.00
This district is in Payette County.
(per $1,000)
(Dist.
8.00
-s T9 - - - $75.000...........................
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923-- $149,500 PRESTON.
Tnls city is In Franklin County.
Sinking fund______________
20,006
Ass’d val. 1922................... 2,109,318
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.__$18.00 5s T7 J-J $30.000____Dec 1 1937
(Optional after Dec. 1 1927.)
Population 1920 (est.)________ 5.600




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IDAHO—CITIES AND TOWNS
Paving Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $25,000___Oct 1 1939
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
F unding Bonds.
5s T4 J-J $10,000___M ay 1 1934
5s '14 J-J
10,000___July 1 1934
6s 21 J-J $32.000___July 1 1941
(Optional July 1 1931.)
6s '22 J-J
28,000___Jan 1 1942
Park Ronds.
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J
$5,000___ Oct 1 1939
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
W ater Bds. {Red. aft. Jan. 1 1922).
5s 12 J-J $75.000___Jan 1 1932
5j^sT9 J-J
35,000___ Oct 1 1939
6s 20 J-J
72.000___June 1 1940
(Ontional June 1 1930.)
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 21 '2 4 . $140,000
Water debt_______________ 182,006
40.000
Floating debt (add'l)______
Assess, val. ’21(46% act.).l,408,916
Population 1910. 2,110; 1920, 3.235
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at N . Y . City.

ST. ANTHONY.
This city is the county seat of
Fremont C oun ty.
W ater W orks Svstem B onds.
6s '24 . . . $75,00 0c...Ja n 1 1934
Paving Bonds.
6s T9 . . . $35,000___ July 1 1938
(Subject to call July 1 1928.)
Bridge Bonds.
J-J $20,0 0 0 c................ 1932
(Subject to call 1922.)
Park Bonds.s
. . . -10,000___ Jan 1 1940
Sewer Bonds.
_s
. . . $45,000___ Jan 1 1940
(Optional Jan 1 1930)
ROND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’24 $185,000
Water debt (inlc.)________
75,600
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 165.742
Sinking fund______________
6,200
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,228.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.-.$23.00
Population 1910, 1,238; 1920, 2,957
IN T . is payable in New York City.

PRINCETON-HARVARD HIGH­
WAY DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Princeton) is in
Latah County.
5Ks'19 A-O 150.000c__________1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 ’2 4 .. $110,000
Ass'd val'n 1924 '35% act.) 1,211 864
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$12.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,606

ST. ANTHONY IND. SCH. DIST.
This district Is in Fremont County.
5!^s
J-J $15,000r*__July 1 1927
5s '12 J-D 50,000r*_.June 1 1932
5s
F-A
2,500r*_________ 1930
5H s
J-D 35 ,000 r*._...........1939
6s
J-D 30.000r*_________ 1932
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $137,500

PROGRESSIVE IRRIG. DIST.
A district in Bonneville County.
C anal-Purchase Bonds.
6s 09 J-J $175.000c.July 1 ’ 25 *29
TOTAL DEBT Oct4 1924. $227,500
Total assess, val. 1924 (4050% actual)____________5.950.000
Dist. tax rate (per acre) ’ 24____$2.00
Population In 1924 (est.)____8.000
INT. payable at N. Y . agency of
Bank of Montreal.

Sinking f u n d _________ ______

118 371

Assess, val. '24 (3-5 act’ )..1,536,164
School tax rate(per $1,000) '24 $24.00
Population in 1922___________ 2,927
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y .

ST. MARIES.
This city is in Benewah County.
Incorporated in 1902.
5% s
. . . $68.000_______________
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5 4 s T 5 J-J $ 3 7 .0 0 0 ...Sept 15 1935
(Subject to call begin. Sept. 15 1925.)
5s '09 J-J
$8,000____July 1 1929
Street Bonds.
6s '14 J-J $10,000____Oct 1 1934
REXBURG.
TO T. DEBT Dec 22 1920. $142,783
This city is in Madison County
Assessment d e b t _________
27.479
Sewer Bonds.
Floating debt_____________
8,700
6s T9 J-J $70,000..................1939 Sinking fund______________
36,985
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Total assess, value 1922
Fire Dept. Bonds.
(40% actual)................... 949,025
6s T9 J-J $12,000....................1939 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$19.00
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Population in 1910. 869: 1920. 1,962
W ater Bonds.
5s
J-J $25.000___________1936
(Optional 1926.)
3T. MARIE’S SCHOOL DIST.
5H s
...
10.000........
.1943 -s '09 . . .
12.000c------------- -------(Optional 1933.)
-s '13 . . . 40.000c..........................
Bridge Bonds.
-s '24 . . . 100,000c---------------------6s T9 J-J $10,000............
1939 BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 '24 $152,000
(Suoject to call after 1929.)
Floating debt (additional).
5.500
R efu nding Bonds.
Sinking fu n d .____________
4,974
5Ms'23 J-J $30,000....................1943 Ass'd val'n '24 (40% a ct.).3,457,743
(Optional 1933.)
School tax rate(per$l,000)'24-$19.50
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 '24. $157,000
TNT.
or
35.000 Bank of at Boise. Ida., Y . at Nat.
Water debt (incl.)________
Commerce, N .
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 479.021
Assessed value, real estate. 1,071.485
Assessed value, personal__ 149.769
Other assessable property.. 108,659 SALMON CITY.
This city Is In Lemhi County.
Tot.ass’d val.’24'35%act.) 1,329.913
City tax rate (per $1.000) '24 .$17.00 Incorp. in 1H92.
1.1922).
Population, 1910, 1,893; 1920, 3,569 fls W ater {Red. after Jan.Jan 1 1932
_
T2 J-J $47,000c_
BOND. DEBT Jan. 14 ’ 24..$58.000
Assess, val. '22 (abt.
REXBURG INDEP. S. D. NO. 1. City tax (per $1,000) act.).. . 829,324
1922 .$27.00
This district (P. O. Rexburg) is in Population 1910, 1,434; 1920, 1,311
Madison County.
INT. pay. at Kountze Bros.. N. Y .
F unding Bonds.
6V6s’21 J-D $13,500-.June 1 ’32-’41
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 657.) SANDPOINT.
6!^s'21 . . . $15,000_______________
This city Is In Bonner County.
BOND DEBT Aug 1921.. $178,000 Incorporated May 1 1907.
Assessed value 1926_______2.261.449
W ater-W orks Bonds.
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. 6s T8 J-J $98,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1938
(O j)tlo n a l a fte r 1928.)

RIGBY INDEPENDENT S.D.NO.5
This district (P. O. Rigby) is in
Jefferson County.
6s g T9 J-J $14.060___ July 1 1939
6>6g'21 M -N 32,000...........................
R efu nding Bonds.
5 54sg’23 J-JJ$10.000.......... 1934-1938
1 20.000.......... 1939-1943
BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’24 $181,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 2.237 691
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$15.00
Population (est.) 1923________ 5,666
IN T . at National Bank o f Com­
merce, New York.
RIMROCK HIGHW AY DIST.
This district (P. O. Genesee) Is In
Nez Perce County.
5 4s
. . . $44.000....................1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924...$44.000
Tot. assess, val. ’ 24 (H act.) .440.000
District tax (per $1.600) 1924-S10.00
Population 1924 (est.)___________230
RUPERT.
This city is in Minidoka County.
Inc. in May 1906.
W ater Bonds.
6s '13 J-J $25,000c................1933
(Redeemable beginning 1923.)
6s T6 J-J
$4,000___ May 1 1936
(Subject to call after May 1 1926.)
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s T 6 J-J
$7,000___ M ay 11936
(Subject to call after May 1 1926.)
Paving {Red. beg. Oct. 1 1922).
6s T2 A-O $3,500c___Oct 1 1932
6s T9 . . .
41,000....................1939
Sewer Bonds.
54 s'1 7 J-J $11,500____Jan 1 1937
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927.)
7s '20
J-J 36,000_1925-1930
Elec. Lt. & Pow. Plant BondsOs T9
J-J $60.000..Dec 1 '30-'39
Funding Bonds.
6s '22 J-J $25,000____Mar 1 1942
(Optional Mar 1 1932)
TOT. BD. D T . Jan 12 '24- $471,399
Water & light bonds (in cl.).
89,000
Total assess, val. 1923_ 948,180
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 .$2 2.00
Population in 1910. 297; 1920, 2,372

5Hs'17 M -N 1 2 ,000 c...M a y. 1927
R efu nd ing Bds. {Red. bcg.in’22).
5>^s’09 J-J $44.0 0 0c..-Ja n 1 1932
(Subject to call in 1922.)
F unding Bonds.
5Hs M -N $43,0 0 0 c-..M a y 1 1940
x Sewer Bonds.
6s '12 J-J $5.0 0 0 c-..J u ly 1929
(Subject to call in 1919)
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 2 0 '2 4 - $92,000
Water debt, (add'l). -------- 110,060
Special Impt. debt (add’l ) . .
l6,?00
Warrant debt____________
9,OO0
Sinking fund general______
9,938
Sinking fund water_______
20.116
Ass'd val’n '24----------------- 1.220,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24.$38.25
Population 1910, 2,993; 1920, 3,199
IN T . on water-works bonds at the
Union Trust C o., Spokane; on re­
funding bonds at Kountze Bros.,
N. Y ., and on sewer bonds at the
1st Nat. Bk., N. Y .
BANDPOINT SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
5s '08 J-J $10.000c— July 1928
(Subject to call July 1918)
6s '09 J-J $10,000c— July 1 1929
(Subject to call after Ju y 1 1919)
5 J^s’ 19 J-D 65,000___ June 1 1939
(Optional June 1 1929)
6s '22 J-J 140.000___ Jan 1 1942
BOND. DEBT July 19 '24- $225,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 3,086,761
School tax (per $1,000) 1923--$20.00
Population 1923 (est.)________ 5,500
IN T. is payable at office of State
Land Board. Kleybolte & C o.,
Spokane & Eastern Trust Co. and
Keeler Bros, of Denver.
SHELLEY.
This place is In Bingham Country.
6s ' l l J-J $20,000c_ July 1 1931
_
(Optional lulv 1 1921.)
6 s '09 J-J
3.70 0c-.-J u ly 1 1929
(Ontional July 1 1919.)
W ater-W orks Ronds.
5>SsT9 J-J $35,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1939
(Optional Inly 1 1929.)
F unding Bonds.
6s '22 J-J $10,000c-—Jan 1 1942
(Optional Jan 1 1932)

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SHELLEY (Concluded).
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’2 4 .. $67,700
Water debt (incl.)_________ 67,700
Tot.assess.val.’23(40% act.) 532,671
T ot tax rate (per $] .000) '23.$55.80
Population. 1910. 537; 1920, 1,223

GEN. BD. D T . Sept 30 ’ 24 $849,000
_ 431,456
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
47,494
Water works bonds (incl.). 455,000
Sinking fund______________
50,000
Assess, val. 1924 (40% act.)4,931,366
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.J30.50
Population 1910, 5,258; 1920, 8,324
SHOSHONE COUNTY.
IN T . at the City Treasurer’s office
Wallace is the County seat.
or in N . Y . City at First Nat. Bank.
Highway C on stru ction Bonds.
(Optional Julv 1 1928.)
5H g’23J-J /$150,000c.July 1 ’33-’37
\ 10,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1938 TWIN FALLS H IG H W A Y DIST.
This district is in Twin Falls Co.
5s g ’23 J-J / 20,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1938
1120,000c. July 1 *39-’42 5j^sT9 J-J $1,250,000..O ct 20 1929
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 18 ’ 24. $300,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924*1,250.000
Sinking fund______________
43,000 Asses, val. ’24 (40% act.) 14,510,388
32,000
Assess, value real estate..21,285,000 Population in 1924 (est.)_
Assess, value personal___
425,000
Total assess, value 1924
(about 40% actual)___ 21,710,000 TW IN FALLS IND. SCHOOL
DISTR IC T NO. 1.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$16.00
$49.000___ Jan 1 1930
Population 1910,13,963; 1920, 14,250 5s ’ 10
5s g T2 F-A 70,000c...F eb 11932
IN T . at the Chase National Bank
(Subject to call Feb 1 1922.)
N. Y .
5s
. . . 40 .000 c...M a r 1 1936
5Hs
. . . 150,000___ Apr 1 1939
SHOSHONE H IG H W A Y DIST.
5J4sT9 . . .
60,000____July 1 1939
A district in Lincoln County.
5s ’20 M-S 100,000___ Mar 1 1940
R oad Bonds (Red. beg. Jan. 1 ’ 22)
(Optional March 1 1930)
6a ’ 12 J-J $80.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1932
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . . 120,000___________1939 _s
. . . $52.000_______________
(Subject to call after 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1924. $521,000
TOT. DEBT Oct 10 1921.. $200,000 Sinking fund______________ 101,000
Assess, val. 1920 (abt. act)2.406.525 Assess, val. '23 (40% a c t .).8,150.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $9.50 3ch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$22.00
Population 1920_____________ 1,800 Population In 1924 (est.)____12,000
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Shoshone
INT. payable at Dlst. Treas. office.
and at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
TW IN FALLS COUNTY.
Twin Falls is the county seat. In­
corporated in March 1907.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail B onds.
5s ’09 J-J $60.000c_ Feb 1 1929
_
(Sub. to cal! l-10th y ’ly aft. 10th yr.)
Road Bonds.
5Hs 13 J-J $40.000c____ 1925-1934
Bridge Bonds.
5Hs 13 J-J $40,000c______________
(Payable l-10tb yearly after 10th y r.)
Hansen Bridge.
SNAKE R IV E R V A LL E Y IR R . D 6s T9 . . . $30,000 _____ 1930-1939
A district in Bingham County BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’ 24 $175,000
Assessed value, real estate 27.050,000
Post Office is Shelley.
.8 '17 ...$ 1 7 8 .6 0 0 _________ _____ Assessed value, personal-- 1,200.000
6s ’23 J-J 100.000c.JuIy 1 ’34-’43 Tot.ass’d val.’24(40%act) 28,700 000
County tax rate(per.$l,000)'24-S I.35
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 923.)
BOND. D EBT Aug 1923.- $278,600 Pop’n 1910, 13,543; 1920, 28,398
Assessed val. 1922------------ 1,454,000
IN T . at Nat. City Bank. N . Y .
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at the
Nat. City Bank, N. Y .; on others
TW IN FALLS COUNTY INDE­
at First National Bank, Shelley.
PENDENT SCH. DIST. NO. 7.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
SODA SPRIN GS.
6s ’20 J-D $44.000..June 1 '30-’40
This city is in Caribou County.
Funding B onds.
W ater Bonds.
7s ’21 M-N * 3 .0 0 0 ..M ay 1 ’34-’41
6s T9 J-J $80,000 ..........1930-1939 BOND. D EBT Aug 1 ’2 4 .. $17,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed value 1921-________ 933,630
7s
. . . $40.000........................... Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$18.00
BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’24 $98,500 Population (est.) 1924________ 1,200
Water debt (incl.)________
97,500
IN T at
Floating debt (add'l)______
14,000 merce, .New National Bank of Com­
York.
_
51.000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
Sinking fund______________
2,233
Assess, val. '24(35% a c t.). 541.664 WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924.. $27.00
The
Population in 1910. 501; 1920, 935 seat. city o f Weiser is the county
Road and Bridge Bonds.
SUGAR IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 4 4H s’ 17 J-J $100,000c..Jan 1 ’27-’36
Road Bonds.
This district is in Madison County
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1 ’24. $80,000 6s ’ 20 J-J $300,000c.July 1 ’30-’39
(Optional after 10 years.)
Sinking fund_____________
9,000
Ass’d val. ’24 (40% a c t .)..1,365.523 BOND. D E B T Oct 1924.. $400,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $16.00 Assess, val. real estate___ 8.974.364
\ssess. val.. personal_____ 500.000
Total assess, val. ’24______ 9,474.364
SUNNYSIDE IR R IG . DIST.
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’24 *17.50
Organization o f district upheld by Population in 1920____________9.242
State Supreme Court. V. 94, p. 149
TNT. on 6s o f 1920 at the Chase
6s g '22 F-A $333.500c. Feb l ’ 28-'37 National Bank, New York.
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922.. $333,500
Floating debt (add'l)______
40.000
District tax rate (per acre)____$4.43 WEISER.
This city is in Washington County.
Incorporated in 1887.
TETON COUNTY.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Driggs Is the countv seat.
5s ’24 J-J
$77.500__June 1 1934
C ourt House Bonds.
W ater (Red .aft.) 0 yrs.from issue.)
5K s’24 J-J $25,000c___ 1934r-1943
5s ’ 23 J-J
$33,500_________ 1943
F unding Bonds.
77.500_________ 1928
5.2s
s-a
$65.000c..............1935 5 j^s’08 J-J
Fire Dept. {Red.aft. 10 yrs.fr.issue)
Road and Bridge Bonds.
$3.000.....
1943
5s T7 J-J $50,000c____Jan 1 1937 5s ’ 23 J-J
Sewer {Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. issue)
(Subject to call after 1927.’
$15.000_________ 1932
54£s’ 19 . . .
100.000c___ 1929-1938 5H S’ 12 J-J
Flee. Lt. {Red.aft. 10 yrs.fr.issue.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924.. $240,000
5s’
-.T
$3.500_________ 1943
Floating debt (add’l)_______________ 6,50023 .T
Pav. & Grad. {Red.aft. 10yrs.fr.is.)
Sinking fund_____________
8,300
Assessed value 1923_______ 2,779,400 5 ^ s ’ l2J-.I $20.500__________ 1932
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.S31.20 B O N D . D E B T Oct 29 ’24 . $153,000
Population 1920______________ 3.921 Water debt (incl.)________ 110,000
Assess, val., real & personal,
IN T . is payable in New York.
for 1923 (abt y2 act)___ 1.511,264
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$22.00
TW IN FALLS.
Popula’n in 1910, 2,600; 1920, 3,154
This citv Is in Twin Falls County
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bk., N . Y .
Incorporated as a city o f the second
class April 1 1907.
Sewer (Red. aft. 10 yrs. from issue) WENDELL IND SCH. DTS. N O .35
6s ’06 J-J $2.00 0c...S ep t 2 1926
This district (P. O. Wendell) is In
5s ’09 J-J 3,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1929
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J
40,000___ July 1 1939 Oooding . County.
6s TO
. . $30,000___________1930
(Subject to call July 1 1929)
5s ’20 . . .
30,000___________1940
Fire Dept.(Red.«/(.10 yrs.fr.issue). 6s ’ 21 . . .
15,000.......
1941
6s ’09 J-J
$5,00 0c...Ja n 1 1929 5s ’24 . . .
5 Jus’ l l J-J
8,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1931 BOND. D EBT15,000___________1944
July
6s ’ 20 J-J
20,700__July 1 1940 Floating debt (add’l ) 1 ’ 2 4 -. $90,000
______
8.000
Bridge Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924___1,360.775
5Ms’ 19 J-J
$50,000__July 1 1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$16.00
F unding (Red. beg. in 1922).
5Ms’ 12 J-J
$12,000_________ 1932 Population (estimated)_______ 2,000
Street (Red. aft. 10 yrs. from issue).
6s ’09 J-J
$5,000c_ Jan 1 1929
_
R IVER
5s '09 J-J
24,5 0 0 c...O ct 1 1929 WOOD R IC T . VALLEY IR R IG .
D IS T
5H s’l l J-J 24,000c— Jan 1 1931
A district in Blaine County.
5H s’ l l J-J
4.000_________ 1931
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J
115.000-------------- 1939 6s T8 . . . $25,000c____ 1929-1930
6s ’20 J-J
75,000__July 1 1940 TO T. B D . D T . Nov 24 ’24 $121,000
Assessed value of land '24. 450,000
W ater W orks P urch. Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $80,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1936 Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $8.30
Population 1924------------------------ 410
(Subject to call beg. Apr. 1 1926)
6s T8 J-J $375,000___ Jan 1 1938
IN T . payable at the Chase N at’
(Subject to call beginni
1 ‘ . Bank. New York.
SHOSHONE SCH. DIST. NO. 12.
R e fu n d in g a n d Building Bonds.
5s ’09 J-J $33.4 0 0c...S ept 1 1929
5s ’ l l J-J
16.000___ July 1 1931
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $28,700
Assess, val. 1923 (40% act.) 1.752.783
School tax ratetper $1,000)’23 $16.00
Population in 1923___________ 1.245
IN T. at County Treasurers’ office.




[V ol. 119.

COLORADO—DEBT OF STATE

State of Colorado.
ITS

DEBT, 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 T . 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 constitutional
amendment adopted in N ov. 1910. V. 90. p. 1363.
H ISTORY OF DEBT.— For early history of State debt see “ State and '
Olty Supplement” of April 1895, p. 140. The present debt Is as follows:
LOANS—
------Interest-----------------Principal-------Name and Purpose—
% Payable
When Due. Outstand'O.
Insurrection bonds___________ 1909 3 J-J
July 1 1929 788,300do
do
__________ 1914 4 J-J
July 1 1944
725,900
Subject to call after July 1 1934.
Funding bonds.......................... 1910 3 J-D
Dec. 1 1960 1.802,500
Subject to call after Dec. 1 1920.
War purpose bonds__________ 1917 4M M-S $125,000 yearly 961,000
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.
do
do
1922 5 s-a
June 1 1952 3,000,000
Subject, to call June 1 1932.
do
do
1923 5 J-D June 1 ’34-'36
2,140,000
(Optional July 1 1924.)
do
do
1924 5 J-D
June 1 1937
500,000
(Optional June 1 1926)
do
do
1924 5
—
1938-1939 1,000,000
(Optional June 1926)
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;
Dec. 1 '22. Sept. 30 ’23. Sept. 30 ’24
Outstanding warrants_________
$2,297,109
None
None
Certificates of indebtedness_
_
57,441
None
None
Funding bonds_______________
1,902,500
1,872,500 $1,802,500
Insurrection bonds___________
1.658.000
1.658.000
1,514,200
Defense bonds_______________
1,000,000
961,000
1.166.000
Highway bonds______________
5,000,000
6.500.000
7,140,000
T o t a l . . . ------------------------------------- $12,081,050 $11,036,500 $11,417,700
The balance to the credit of the State on Sept. 30 1924 was $14,964,151.24
of which $5,359,779.04 was cash and warrants, and $9,604,372.20 was
securities.
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 Assessed State Tax
Total Assessed State __
Valuation. {per $1.000)
Va luaticm. {per $ 1,000>
1913 ..*1,306,536,692.00
*1.30
1924-- 1,540.667,674.00
$3.70
1923— 1,543.211,892.00
3.93
4.18
1912____ *422.341.537.00
1922— 1.548,617.781.00
4.48
4.00
1910____ 414.885.770.00
1921.. 1,578,149,399.00
4.35
1908____ 375.284.970.00
4.00
1920— 1.591.307.396.00
3.47
1906____ 356.244.547.35
4.00
1919— 1.488.181.211.00
3.47
1904____ 342.170.703.00
4.00
1901____ *465.874.288.00
4.10
1918— 1.422.113.275 00
2.77
1917— 1.305.286,409.00
3.12
1900____ 216.776.356.00
4.10
1 9 1 6 - 1.211.697.278.00
2.07
1890____ 220.544,064.62
4.00
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 L a w of 1901 property Is required co be assessed at
Its true value. In 1913 this law was amended to provide for assessment a t
“ 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 a s above, there Is a poll tax of $1.00 per c a p it a .
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 T ar
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' Bonus Amendment Proposed.— 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
vetorans 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
round in Article X I of tbe constitution and were published In the “ State
%nd City Supplement” of April 1895. pages 140 and 141. Section 3 of
Article X I. of the constitution, concerning the debt limitation of the State.
was amended Nov. 8 1910 so as to provide for the issuance of 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 by 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
time of war, assist in defending the United States; and the amount of debt
contracted in any one year to provide for deficiencies of revenue, shall
not exceed one-fourth of a mill on each dollar of valuation of taxable property
within the State, and the aggregate amount of such debt shall not any
time exceed three-fourths of a mill on each dollar o f said valuation, until
the valuation shall equal one hundred millions of dollars, and thereafter
such debt shall not exceed one hundred thousand dollars; and the debt
incurred in any one year for erection of public buildings shall not exceed
one-half mill on each dollar of said valuation; and the aggregate amount
of such debt shall never at any time exceed the sum of fifty thousand
dollars (except as provided in Section five of this article), and in all cases
the valuation in this section mentioned shall be that of the assessment
last preceding the creation of said debt: Provided, That in addition to the
amount of debt that nay be incurred as above, the State may contract a
debt by loan for the purpose of paying the principal and accrued inter­
est of all the outstanding warrants issued bv 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 of debt that may be
incurred as above, the State may contract a debt by loan for the purpose

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•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 of Colorado said debt to be evidenced by registered coupon
interest-bearing bonds to an amount not exceeding five million dollars,
fee.. &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 of creating a fund to be expended as provided by law,
byiithe 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., fee. For text o f this section in detail, see V. 115,p.1448.
Counlies.— 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 SI -50 on each SI ,000 in counties where
the assessed valuation exceeds $5,000,000, and S3 on each SI ,000 in counties
the assessed valuation of which is less than $5,000,000; the aggregate in­
debtedness of 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
o f 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 SI,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 Districts.— 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 14%. o f 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 of 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 o f 350 or less are of the third class.
Cities cfc Towns.— In the contracting of 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
Vears 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 Provisions.— The State Legislature has, by various enact­
ments, undertaken to carry out the provisions of the Constitution as re­
gards city, town and school district indebtedness.
Chapter 200, Laws of 1919, grants to towns and 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 of 1923, school districts o f the first and second class
are prohibited from incurring indebtedness in excess o f 5% of the assessed
value o f property; and districts o f the third class are limited in debt-in­
curring power to 3 X % of the assessed valuation, except that in third class
districts, in case the indebtedness has, prior to Jan. 1 1923, exceeded 3>3 % .
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 of 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, Lawrs of 1923. The sections referred to read:
Sec. 1. The power of the board of commissioners of each of the several
counties o f the State to fix rates of levy annually for the creation of funds
out o f 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 any
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, tne 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 SI ,000.000 and not in excess of $2,000,000, the levy
shall not exceed 5 mills on the dollar oi such valuation.
Sec. 4. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year o f 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 of $4,000,000, the levy
shall not exceed 3 Vi mills on the dollar o f such valuation.
In any county which has an assessed valuation in any amount in excess
o f $4,000,000. up to and including $10,000,000. the maximum levy shall be
determined by reducing the levy of 3 >4 mills allowed upon a valuation of
$4,000,000 one-tentb of one mill for each $1,000,000 in excess of $4,000,000,
and any rate o f levy so determined shall be the maximum rate of levy for
all assessed valuations which are fractions o f the next higher $1,000,000 of
valuation.
8ec. 6. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the currect
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
o f such valuation.
In any county which has an assessed valuation In any amount in excess
o f $11,000,000 up to and including $50,000,000, the maximum levy shall he
determined by reducing the levy of two and seventy-eight hundredths mills
allowed upon a valuation o f $11,000,000, two hundredths of one mill fer
each $1,000,000 dollars in excess of $11,000,000, and any rate of levy so
determined shall be the maximum rate of levy for all assessed valuations
which are fractions o f the next higher $1,000,000 o f valuation.
Sec. 7. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year o f not more than $50,000,000 and not in excess o f $51,000,000, t ie
levy shall not exceed one and ninety-one hundredths mills on the dollar
o f such valuation.
In any county which has an assessed valuation in any amount in excess
o f $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 of one mill
for each $1,000,000 in excess o f $51,000,000, and any rate of 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 o f 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 o f $101,000,000, tbe
levy shall not exceed one and four hundred and ninety-eight thousandth! cf
one mill on the dollar of such valuation.
In any county which has an assessed valuation in any amount In excess
o f $101,000,000 up to and including $300,000,000, the maximum levy shall
be determined by reducing the levy of one and four hundred and ninetyeight thousandths mills, allowed upon a valuation o f $101,000,000, two
one-thousandths o f one mill for each one million in excess of $101,000,000,
and any rate o f levy so determined shall be the maximum rate of levy fer
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 of $301,000,000, the
levy shall not exceed one and ninety-nine one-thousandths mills on th
dollar of such valuation.
In any county which has an assessed valuation in any amount in excess
o f $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 of one mill
for each $1,000,000 in excess or $301,000,000, and any rate of levy so de­
termined 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. 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 tbe
dollar o f such valuation.
Sec. 11. Except as herein otherwise provided, all statutory rates, making
provision for the general revenues o f the State and for State institutions,
schools, towns, cities and for all other purposes (except to provide for the
payment o f bonds and interest thereon), are hereby so reduced as to pro­
hibit the levying o f a greater amount o f revenue for any year hereafter than
was levied the preceding year, plus 5 % .
Except as herein otherwise provided, the exercise o f 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 % .




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8ec. 12. I f any board o f 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
fails 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 of 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 of this Act.
8ec. 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 o f 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 o f 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 o f indebtedness be listed in the tax rolls.
COLORADO IRRIGATION D ISTR IC TS.— Bondholders’ protective
committee 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.— Leans on real estate and
investments and loans of savings banks are governed by Sections 30 and 31
of the Banking Law of 1913, and Section 287, Revised Statutes of 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 of 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.
Sec. 31. Except as permitted by Sec. 30 hereof, savings deposits shall
not be loaned or invested except upon or in the following evidences o f 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 o f any debt during such period.
Section 287 o f the Revised Statutes of 1908, as amended by Cnapter
68, Laws of 1923. reads as follows:
Section 287. The Board o f Directors or Trustees may invest one-half
o f the deposits made with them upon personal securities or in the bonds
or stock of this State or of tne United States, Federal Farm Loan bonds,
or in the bonds of any county, city, town, or school district in tnls State
legally authorized to issue such bonds or loan tbe same upon bonds secured
by mortgage upon unincumbered real estate worth at least double tne
amount loaned, or in suen otner manner as is authorized by tbis Act,
and from the remainder of said deposits temporary deposits may be made
by said board in any national bank, or in any of 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 o f the said remainder to meet
the current payment of suen 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.
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INVESTMENT OF T R U ST FUNDS IN BONDS OR STOCK OF
PRIVATE CORPORATIONS PRO H IB ITE D .— Section 36 of Article 5
of 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 any private corporation.’ ’
Legislative regulation of investment of trust funds may be found in
Section 7147, Revised Statutes of 1908, as amended b y Chapter 196,
Laws of 1923. The section reads:
Section 7147. It shall be lawful for executors, administers, guardians
or conservators to invest moneys belonging to tneir respective estates in
bonds of the United States or in Federal Farm Loan bonds, or in such bonds
as are a direct general obligation of tne State of Colorado; or of any county,
city and county, senool district or any incorporated city or town therein,
which has continuously existed as a lawful municipal corporation for the
period of at least fiften years prior to the date of said bonds, or upon first
lien mortgage security upon real estate situate witnin tne State of Colorado,
together with the water rights belonging thereto or used thereon, or in
case said land is irrigated by water owned by a corporation, so much of
the said stock o f the said corporation may be included as security as is
necessary to furnish the proper amount of water for the irrigation of said
land, to be approved b y order of the County Court. Every such invest­
ment snail be forthwith reported to the County Court and no loan of
money upon mortgage security shall be made for a period o f longer than
one year.
Provided, That guardians and conservators and executors or ad­
ministrators with the will annexed, when so autnorized by the will, may,
by order o f tne County Court made and entered of record in open court,
make such loans upon mortgage security for a longer period not exceeding
five (5) years, and not exceeding in any case tne minority of tne infant,
and in all such cases, the interest shall be made payable at least as often
as once each year.
P O P U L A T IO N O F S T A T E .—

1920.................... 939,62911900....................539.70011870
1910....................799.024 i 1890....................413,24911860.
11880................... 194.3271

39.864

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COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OP COLORADO.
A D A M S & A R A P A H O E C O U N T IE S A LA M O S A C O U N T Y S . D . N O . 3
J O IN T S C H . D IS T . N O . 28.
<P. O. Alamosa.)

[V ol. 119.

BOND. D E B T Oct 1924-- $237,000
B A D G E R I R R I G . D IS T .
This district (P. O. Fort Morgan) is Water debt (Included)_____ 222.000
in Morgan County. For suit alleging Assessment debt (add’l)---- 178,000
shat character of district had been Ass’d val’u 1924 (M a c t .) - .2,535,000
Town tax ratetper $1,000) ’24-$15 00
misrepresented. see V . 93. p. 682.
Popula’n 1910. 997; 1920.......... 2.103
M unicipal Bonds.
4. -no J-D*135.000--June 1 ’25-’ 2Q
BOND. D E B T Nov 15 ’ 24-$203,500 BURLINGTON.
This town is in K it Carson County.
BENT C O U N T Y H IG H S C H . D IS . Incorporated M ay 5 1888.
Sewer Bonds.
P O Las Animas.
’ 20 M -N 57,400____N ov 1935
Building Bonds (Red. beg. 1923). 6s W ater-W orks (Opt. after 101i/rs.).
s 13 s-a *25,000_________ 1933
6s 19
Oct 1 1934
B O N D . DEBT Nov 20 ’24 $25,000 6 s '17 A-O *60,000____1
J-J15,000--Jan
Tot. assess, val.’24(act.)-13,051.021 6s ’20 J-D 65 000___ Dec ’ 27-’32
1 1935
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$3.30 6s ’ 21 A-O 30,000____Oct 1 1936
Population 1920_____________ 9,705 BOND. DEBT Oct 23 1924 $170 000
Assessment debt (add'l)_____ 57,400'
B E N T C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 1.
Total ass’d val. '24 (a ct.)--1,355.000
P. O. Las Animas.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1923____$20 00‘
43^s’ 16 M -S *50,000___ Sept 1 1946 Population in 1910, 368; 1920------ 991
(Optional Sept. 1 1933)
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros...
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 24 -- $50,000 New York City.
Assessed valuation 1923— 3,739,525




_

P. O. Aurora.
5s '14 M-N$19,500____May 1 1934
5s ’ 19 F-A *35,000____Aug 1 1939
(Optional May 1 1924.)
(Optional Auz. 1 1930.)
_
5H s’ 19 M-S 86,000_ Sept 15 1949
BOND. D E B T Oct. 21 '24. *35,000
(Optional Sept. 15 1934.)
Assess, val. 1924 (a ctu a l).. 824,500 6s ’21 A-O 2.5,000_ Apr 15 1936
_
8chool tax (per SI ,000) 1924..$10.30
(Optional Apr. 15 1931.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24 -- *130,500
ADAM S A N D A R A P A H O E C O U N ­ Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23 (7-10act.)2,646,91P
T IE S J O IN T S. D . N O . 29.
School tax rate(per$l,000)’ 23-*19 90
Post Office Bennett.
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 4,001)
6s '20 . . . *16,000_____ _____ 1950
(Optional 1935)
6s ’21 M-S 25.000___ Sept 1 1941 A LA M O SA C O N S O L . S. D . N O . 23.
P. O. Hooper.
(Optional Sept 1 1931)
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 ’ 23. *61.000 5 ^ s ’ 17 J-J $25,000____July 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1927.)
Assessed value 1923 (est.). 936.000
School tax (per *1,000) 1923.S14.00 6s ’21 A-O 20,000___ Apr 1 1951
(Optional April 1 1936.)
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 at Kountze
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24-.*45.000
Bros., N. Y .
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,630,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---S14 .00
ADAMS CO. S. D. NO. 12.
CANON C IT Y.
3IJO U I R R I G A T I O N D IS T .
P. O. Eastla.ce.
This city Is the oounty seat of Fre­
This district Is in Morgan County.
5H s’ 19 M-S $25,000_ Mar 15 1939 IN T O N IT O .
_
mont Co
Incorp. April 2 1872.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
This town is in Conejos County,
(Optional Mar. 15 1929.;
W ater W orks Bonds.
4s ’ 17 - - - $748,000______________
BOND. D EBT Nov 8 ’24. *25,000 inc. Nov. 2 1899.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’23--*748,000 4?^s’23 A-O* 100,000_____ 1928-1957
R efunding Bonds.
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,229,840
INT. In N. Y. at Nat. Bank of 5s TO A-O 19.000___ Apr 1 1925
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $11.40 5s ’24 M -N $3,000..N ov 1 ’29-'34
_
R efu nding Bonds.
'ommerce or at Co. Treas. office.
Electric Light B onds.
4Ms’ 23 A -0$165,000-------- 1928-1957
-s
...
*5,000______________
ADAMS CO. S. D. NO. 14.
B O N E M ESA D O M E ST IC W A T E R 4 ^ s ’ 23 M -N 60,000 _____ 1938-1957
TOTAL DEBT Oct 22 ’24- $85,000
P. O. Henderson.
4H s’ 17 F-A 34,000 _____ 1925-1941
SU P P L Y D IS T R IC T .
Floating debt____________
9,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Sidewalk G rading Bonds.
5 ^ s ’23 J-J
*3,500___ July 1 1943 Ass’d val. ’ 23(abt.50%act.) 524 610 6s P. O. Paonia.
*75,000_______________ 6 s ’04 J-D $1,750____July 1 1925
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ..$11 00
(Optional July 1 1933.)
5s
M -N 2,500____M ay 1 1926
Jopulatlon in 1910, 681; 1920. 946 BOND. DEBT Sept 1924-- $75,000 6s ’05 F-A 26,000____ Sept 1 1929
S chool B uilding Bonds.
’08
Assessed value___________ 500,000
5H s’22 J-D $40,000___ June 1 1943
V iaduct Bonds.
A R A P A H O E C O . S. D . N O . 1.
(Optional June 1 1933.)
6s T4 J-J $28,500 ......... 1925-1929
BOULDER.
P. O. Englewood.
BOND. D EBT Oct 21 ’24. $43,500
GEN. BONDS Oct 1 1924- $209,300
This Is
Assess, val. 1924 (actual).. 1,537,260 5s ’ 19 M -N *105,000.-N ov 1 1949 Oounty. the oounty seat of Boulder Assess, val. '24 (abt. act ) 4.325,363
Incorp. as a town Nov.
(Optional Nov. 1 1939.)
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .. or
i 1871 and as a city April 18 1882. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---$11.00
BOND. DEBT Dec 18 ’24. $142,000
at County Treasurer’s office.
Population 1910, 5,162; 1920, 4.551
W ater Bonds
Assessed valuation 1924.. . 4 085.390
fe '10 . A -O *l0 0 .0 0 0 c.„O ct 1 1925
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24_*l6.25
ADAMS CO. s T d T n O. 26.
’ l l M-S 125.000c.—Sent 1 1926 CARBONDALE.
P. O. Oleson.
A town in Garfield County. Inc.
5s ’ 19 . . .
50,000___ Aug 1 1934
BON D. D EBT Jan 1 1923. $82,500 A R A P A H O E C O . S . D . N O . 6.
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1929.) Jan. 30 1888.
Assessed valuation 1922 ___5,472.500
P. O. Littleton.
W ater B onds.
____
R efunding W ater W orks Bonds.
_
5s ’ 19 A-O $1GC,000_ Apr 1 1949 4H s’20 J-J $43.000.-July 1 ’ 25-’35 6s T5 M-S $27,500____ Sept 1 1925
ADAMS COUNTY S. D. NO. 27.
(Optional April 1 1934.)
P. O. Brighton.
6s ’ 21 A-O 170,300--Apr 1 ’ 25-’46 6s ’ 21 M-S 10,000____Mar 3 1931
5s '12 J-J $16,000c........
1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’24- $100,000
BOND. D E B T Jan 1924------ $30,000
Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,675,465 4s Bridge C onstruction July 1 1936 Sinking fund_______________ 5,000
_
(Subject to call after 1934.)
’ 21 J-J $50.000___
_
5a ’ 19 M-N$60,000c. .M ay 15 1949 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1923_ $10.20
Assessed valuation 1923--------386,621
(Optional July 1 1931)
(Red. after M ay 15 1934.)
5s '24 J-J
25,000___ July 1 1939 Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$14.20
U
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 0 ’24- *76,000 A R A P A H O E C O il N T Y S .D . N O .26.
Population In 1910 . 284; 1920, 310
(Optional July 1 1934.)
P
T^onn
Assessed value 1924_______ 5,792,000
Storage R -servoir Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$8.00 5 Hs’ 17 J-J $20,000____July 1 1947 4>£s’22 A-0$100,000___ Oct 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1932)
CASTLE R O C K .
(Optional Oct. 1 1932 )
This town is in Douglas County.
ADAMS C O U N T Y 'S . D. NO. 29. 5>£s’ 17 M -N 5,000___ N ov 1 1947 TO TAL D E B T July ’24- $571,500
(Optional N ov. 1 1937)
P. O. Bennett.
Water debt (included)___ 671.500 Incorporated April 1 1881.
5H s’ 16 J-D $5,000...June 15 1936 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -- $25,000
Assess, val.'23 t60%act.)-12,338,274 5HW ater-Works Bonds. r 1 ’ 26-'31
s’ 16 A-O $45.000--A p
Assessed value 1923_______ 2.457.950 Oity tax rate (per $1,000)' 22-S10.30
(Optional June 15 1926)
5.000----- Sept 1 1933
6s ’ 17 J-J
4.500___ July 1 1937 A R A P A H O E C O . S . D . N O . 3$.
Pop’n 1910, 9.5.39: 1923_____10.989 5H s’ 18 M-S
P. O. Byers.
(Optional July 1 1932)
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 at the Amer- 6s ’ 21 (Optional Sept. 1 1928.)1 1936
J-D 20.C00___ Sept
School-Building Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-D
3,000___ June 1 1939
5M s’23M-n T$15,000-May 15 ’39-’48 ■can Exchange National Bank, N . Y.
(Optional Sept. 1 1932.)
(Optional June 1 1929)
6 s ’22 J-D
5,0 00--Dec 1 ’32-’37
15 t 10,000-May 15 ’49-’53
5J£s’19 J-D
7.500___ June 1 1939
TO T. B D . D T . N ov 21 ’24- $25,000 B O U L D E R C O U N T Y S . D . N O . S. BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924-$71,000
(Optional June 1 1929)
Floating debt (add’l)------------- 10,325
P. O. Boulder.
6 s ’20 M -N 16.000.-.M a y 15 1950 Assessed valuation 1923___ 1,152,800
School taxrate (per$l,000)’24-$l 1.40 4 ^ s ’ 16 J-D $36,000...................1946 Assessed val. 1924 ---------------565.000
(Optional May 15 1935)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $22.50
Subject r,o call beginning 1931.'
6s '21 M -S 25,000___ Sept 1 1941 Population (est.)_______________ 600
INT. at County Treasurer’s office 5s ’22 M-S 40,000___ Mar 1 1925 Population in 1910, 365; 1920. 224
(Optional Sept. 1 1931)
[200,000-Mar 1 '26-'30
BOND DEBT Jan 1 1924-$61,000 or at Kountze Bros., N . Y ., at option
o f holder.
5s ’23 M -S \ 4,000— Mar 1 1931 C A S T L E W O O D I R R I G . D I S T .
A G U I L A R . ---------80.000-Mar 1 ’32-’33
This town is in Las Animas Co.
This district Is In Arapahoe Co.
A R C H U L E T A C O . S. D . N O . 1.
4H s’2 4 J -D 36,000___ June 1 1931
inc. Nov. 13 1893.
In a suit instituted in the District5s
M-S *75,OOOc-Mar 1 ’45-’54 B O N D . DEBT Oct 20 '24 $360,000 Court of Arapahoe Oounty by Fred
R efu n d in g B onds.
...
5,000______________
5s ’25 J-J $10.000___ Jan 1 1940 -s
Vss'd value 1924 (actual).13,800 000 L. Lucas, receiver o f The Denver
BOND. DEBT Apr 12 ’24- $80,000 Tax rate (per $1,000)'23-‘24_$23 35 Suburban Homes & Water C o., the
(Optional after Jan 1 1929)
SiDkingfund--------------------5.0OO
W ater-Extension Bonds.
INT. at County Treasurer’s offloe, organization of this district was held5H s’22 J-D $86.000c_ Dec 1 1932 Assess, val. 1923 (actual)-.1,634.775 or Kountze Bros., N . Y .
_
to have been irregular, null and void.
BON D. DEBT Dec 1 1924..$86.000 School tax rate (per *1,000) ’23 $8.10
See State & City Section for Dec.
Assessed valuation 1924___ 663,493 Population (est.)_____________ 1,800
B O U L D E R C o T s T b . N O , 17.
1921, page 74, for particulars regard­
IN T. on 5s at Kountze Bros.,
Town tax rate (per $l,C0O)’ 24.$22.50
P. O. Longmont.
ing bond issue.
Population in 1910. 858; 1920, 1,236 N . Y . City, or County Treas. office. 5s ’ l l M-S $25,000___ Mar 1 1941
CEDAREDGE.
(Optional Mar. 1 1926.)
AKRON .
This town is in Delta Oounty.
This town is in Washington Co tRVADA. is in Jefferson County. 5s T6 J-D 18,000___ June 1 1936
This town
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924-— $42,700(Optional June 1 1926.)
Inc. Sept. 2 1887.
Inc. 1911.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 24 $43,000 Assessed valuation 1924------- 295,435Sewer D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
Water Bonds.
Vssessed valuation 1924-.11,255 362 Town tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$13.00'
6s '21 M-N*50,000____M ay 1 1938 )• ’09 M-S *40,000____M ar 1 1925
W ater Bonds.
Subject to call after March 1 1920.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $7.05 Population in 1910, 295; 1920, 4556s ’ 15 M-N$20,000___ N ov 1 1930 6s
J-D 15 ,0 0 0 --.........-- 1 9 4 3
B O U L D E R C O . S. D . N O . 29.
6s ’ 20 A-O 10,000___ Apr 1 1935
CEN TER
♦Sewer B onds.
P. O. Louisville.
6s ’21 M -S 30,000___ Sept 1 1936
This town is in Saguache County.
1 1938
BON D. D E B T Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $11C.500 5s ’23 J-D $20,000____June$70,00C B O N D . D EBT June 30 ’ 24 $51,000 Incorporated Sept. 1 1906.
Vssessed valuation 1924---- 1.697.984
Water debt (incl.)________
60,000 BOND. D EBT N ov 1924W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
45,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$l5.25
Sinking fund_____________
2,170 Assess, val. ’23 (]4 a t .)..
6s ’ 21 M-S $30,000c— Sept 1 1936
Town assessed value 1923 -1,425,512 Tax rate (per $1,000) c1923— 880,810
(Optional Sept. 1 1931.)
$10.00
Town tax (per $1,000) 1923— $11.00 Population in 1910, 840: 1920--915
BOW EN D R A IN A G E D I S T R I C T . 6s ’22 J-J
5,000___ Jan 1 1937
Population 1910. 647; 1920--1,448
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
TnL district is in Hio Grande Co.
♦ IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
ALAM OSA.
---------is '22 J-D $50,000 _____ 1932-1911 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____$35,000
This city is in Alamosa County. ASPEN.
6s ’ 24 J-D 166,000c.Dec 1 ’31-’40 Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (60%act.) .444,828
Inc. Aug. 20 1878.
BOND. DEBT. Oct 30 ’24--$50,000 Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24*15,50
This city is in Pitkin County.
*W ater (Red. beg. in 1921).
Vssessed valuation 1924_____ 249,26s Population In 1910. 385; 1920------647
R efu
5s '22 J-D
*90,0 0 0 c 1928-1942H s’ 25nd ing Bonds.
INTEREST payable in New York.
5
J-J $83,800.-Jan 1 ’27-’54
5s ’22 J-J
30,000c-..July 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’ 24---$83,800 B R A N S O N .
(Optional July 1 1932.)
Assessed valuation 1922_____ 440,365
This town is in Las Animas C E N T R A L C I T Y .
6>£s
...
20,000c......
A town In Gilpin County.
City taxrate (per *1,000) ’ 23-$20.23 County. Incorporated June 3 1910.
Im provement Bonds.
W ater B onds.
6s ’24 - . - *18,600c
July 3 1927 Population 1910, 1,834; 1920, 1,265 6s W ater Bonds.
- . - $84,500----------------------’22 M -N$35,000--M ay 1 ’32-’37 6s
F un din g Bonds.
BOND.
20 ’ 24---$84,500
5s
M-S $6,0 0 0c--.-Jan 1932 AULT. town is in Weld County. BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1924-$35,000 AssessedD E B T Oct1924------- 474,222
This
valuation
Total assess, valuation 1923-183,871
♦Judgment F unding Bonds
Incorporated March 21 1904.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$23.00 Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $18.00
5 ^ s ’23 F-A ($9,500c..A ug 1 ’25-’43
Park Bonds.
Population in 1920--------------------- 400 Population 1910. 1.782; 1920. 552
( 3,000c-Aug 1 ’44-'48 5Hs
M -N $5,000____M ay 11935
R efu n d in g Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
CH AFFEE COUNTY.
B R IG H T O N .
5s
-.$90,030c
___
J J *18,000____*1,000 yrly
County seat Is Buena Vista.
This city is in Adams County.
GEN . BD. D T . June '2 4 .. $173,000 5s
5Hs
M S 20,000— Sept 10 1933
Sewer and Im provement Bonds. Population 1910, 7,623; 1920, 7,763.
Sinking fund______________
5,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
$92.500--------- ----------Assessed valuation 1924___3,000,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1924____ $43,000 4s
38,000
4 ^ s ’25
$195,000--------- ----------Paving Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24--------$7.00 Water debt (incl.)__________ 557,860
Assessed valuation 1923_____
6s
„ - $70.000____Sept 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924- $195,000
Population 1910, 3,013; 1920.-3,171 Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.*16.50
Total assessed value 1924-10,702,630
Water-Works Bonds.
•INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank Population in 1910, 569; 1920, 769
6s T8 J-D $25,000g_ June 1 1933 County tax (per $1,000) 1924_.$8.65
_
N. Y .; on others at Kountze Bros
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k., N .Y .,
5}*s
3 5 ,0 0 0 --............... 1934
N. Y.
______
AURORA.
County Treas. office, and at E . H .
(Subject to call after 1929.)
This town is in Adams and TOT. BD. D T . NOv ’ 2 3 .. $206,700 Rollins & Sons, N . Y . City.
ALAMOSA COUNTY.
Arapahoe counties.
Alamosa is the county seat.
Water debt_______________
60,000
W ater Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (act.)— 2,410,000 C H E Y E N N E C O . H I G H S . D .
F un din g Bonds.
P. O. Cheyenne Wells.
5s ’ 16 A-O $30,700____Apr 1 193fc 4s ’ 17 ___$390,000___ $25,000 yrly
City taxrate (per $1,000) ’ 23-$1200
,Subj. to call beginning Apr 1 1926.) BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’24. *390,000 Population 1910, 850; 1920------2,7l6 5s ’20 F-A$100,000___ Aug 1 1948
Assessed valuation 1924___1,375,000
(Optional Aug. 1 1931)
W
B
R efu n d in g Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’ 24- $100,000
fa ’ 16 A-O $25,500c_ Apr 1 1936 Town taxrate (per $1,000)’ 24.$45.00 BRUSH.
_
(Subj. to call beginning Apr 1 1921.1
This town Is In Morgan Oounty. Assessed value 1923--------- 19,882,403
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '24- $55,700 BACA COUNTY!
Incorporated Oct. 18 1884.
Springfield is the county seat.
Floating debt (add’1)______
7,421
5s T6 J-J $17,000___ $1,000 yrly C H E Y E N N E C O . S. D . N O . 1.
P. O. Kit Carson.
R efu nd ing Judgm ent Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
1.5^3
6s T7 J-J $10,000___ Jan 1 1932
Assessed val. real estate_ 6,248.176 5s ’ 12 J-J $26,500____Jan 1 1932 6s T8 J-J 20.000___ July 1 1933 5Ms’22 J-D $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ---------- ---------_
(Optional Jan. 1 1922)
Assessed val. personal_____1,392.701
5H s’20 A-O 75,000___ Apr 1 1935 BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-. $60,000
Total assessed value 1923-.3,453,446
$26,500
Other assess, property----- 1.603,400 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 ’ 24(Optional April 1 1930.)
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924------$6.88
Tot.ass’d val.'24(65% act.)9,244,277 Assessed valuation 1923--10,673,091
W ater W orks Pump Bonds.
IN T . payable at the Mechanics &
Totaltaxrate (per$l,000) '24-$14.15 County tax (per $1,000) 1923.-$6.42 6s ’ 21 A-O $60,000.-Apr 1 ’31-36
Population in 1920____________5,148 Population 1910, 2,516; 1920, 8,721. 5s ’24 A-O 40,000------Oct 1 1939 Metals National Bank, N. Y . Oityc

D ec.,

1924.]

CHEYENNE CO. S. D. NO. 5.
P. O. Arapahoe.
School-Building Bonds.
6s ’ 21 J-J $85,000___ July 1 1941
(Optional July 1 1931.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 24._ $85,000
Assessed value 1923______2,630,281
Population in 1923 (est.)_______ 500
CHEYENNE WELLS.
A town in Cheyenne County.
Incorporated May 3 1890.
W ater Works Bonds.
6s ’ l l 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
6 s ’20 J-J
12,000___ Jan 11935
6s '21 M-S 20,000___ Sept 1 1936
5J*s’22 J-D 20,000___ June 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’ 24---$94.000
Water debt________________ 11,500
Assessed valuation 1924____ 750,269
Town tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24_$12 80
Population in 1910. 270; 1920, 508
COLORADO SPRINOS.
This olty Is situated In El Paso Co.
Inoorp. Sept. 3 1872. Commission
government adopted May 11 1909.
V. 88, p. 1330. City Manager gov­
ernment adopted April 1921.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4s ’ l l J-DJ175 000c__ June 1 1926
R efu n d in g Water Bond*.
4s ’99 M-S *$42 000c. .M ar 1 1929
4s g '00 J-J *30 000c.-.Jan 2 1930
4« 01 P-A *75.000c
Keb 1 1931
4s ’01 F-A *25.000c
Peb 1 19z5
4s g ’06 A-O S8,OOOc...Apr 2 1926
4s H3 A-O J90,000c...O ct 1 1928
4s ’ 14 F -A *150,000c..F eb 16 1934
4 s ’ 16 M-Sz 150.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1941
4s ’ 16 J-J *165.000___ July 1 1946
4« ’ 17 M-S 150.000...J u ly 15 1932
4 s ’ 17 F-A 35,000...A u g 15 1936
R efu n d in g City-Hall Bonds.
4M ’ 13 A-Of $88.000— Oct 1 1928
Sewer B onds.
4s ’ l l M -N §8 0 0 0 c..-M a y 1 1923
A uditorium Bonds.
_
5s g ’22 M-8$390.000c_ Mar 1 1937
Paving Bonds.
5s ’21 A-O $498,000
Apr 1 1936
5s ’23 J-D 150,000___ June 1 1938
Power Plant Bonds.
4J*s’ 24 J-J $200.000.-July 1 ’30-’39
BON D. D E B T Nov 20 ’24$2.662.500
Water bonds (in cl.)........ _ . 1.095.000
Spec’l assess, bonds (add'l)
472,500
Ass'd val’n 1923 (act. val.)39.4C0,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1923.
$14 .50
Total tax levy (per $1.000) '23.$41.16
Popula'n 1910, 29,078: 1920. 30.105
1 Red. after 20 yrs. from Issue.
•Red. after 15 yrs. from issue.
(Red. after 10 yrs. from issue.
CITY PROPERTY — The total
amount of assets of the city on Jan 1
1924 was $8 115.604: o f this amount
$3,533,929 represented the value of
the entire water system.
INTEREST payable at City Treas.
office or Chemloal Nat. Bank. N. Y
COLORADO SPRINGS 80H. DI8T.
NO. 11.
A district in El Paso County
Organized in 1872.
Former Sch. Dist. No. 11 Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J *$49,000c_ Jan 1 1928
_
5s ’ 10 J-J *123.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1930
Former Sch. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s ’ 10 M -N *$23.000...N o v 1 1930
Consol. Sch. Dist. No. 11 Bonds.
4>*s’23 J-J $100.000c_ Jan 2 1933
_
4>*s’23 J-J 10 ,00 0c...Ja n 2 1934
>*.’23 J-J 10,0,000____Jan 2 1935
H s’23 J-J K>J.000___ J n 2 1936
4>*s’23 J-J 300.000c..Jan 2 ’37-’39
4 J*s’ 23 J-J 100.000c.. .Jan 2 1940
4>*s’23 J-J 100,000c...Jan 2 1941
43*s’23 J-J 100,000c...Jan 11942
4>*s’2 2 J -J 100,000c. ..J a n 11943
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 24.$1,100,000
Assessed valuation 1924—
Former S. D. No. 1___ 41.883,470
Former S. D. No. 1 1 ... 2,729.730
Consol. S. D. No.. 11_ 44.613,200
_
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—
Former S. D. No. 1_______ $15.30
Former S. D. N o. 11______14.55
* Red. after 10 yrs. from issue.
IN T . payable at Harris, Forbes
& C o., New York., at County Treas­
urer’s office, and at Guaranty Trust
Co., N . Y . City.

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS
Water Bonds.
. . . $52,000__________ 1935
(Optional 1925)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924--$74.000
Water debt (incl.)________
52,000
Sinking fund______________
18,134
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 834.370
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$20.00
Population in 1920___________ 1.297
6s

CRIPPLE CREEK.
This city is in Teller County, Incorporated M ay 28 1892.
General Bonds.
6s ’ 16 M -N $81,000___ Nov 1 1931
(Subject to call 1924-1930)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 22 '2 4 . $81,000
_ 749,630
Assess, val. 1924 (act’l ) _
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $50.00
Population in 1920------------------2,325
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N. Y.City
CROWLEY COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
Post Office Crowley.
Building Bonds.
5J*s’20 — $77,500r ...A p r 1 1950
(Optional April 1 1935)
6 . ’21 F-A 15,000r_..Aug 1 1941
(Optional Aug. 1 1931)
.8
A-O
8.000r_ Oct 15 1934
_
(Optional Oct. 15 1924)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1924 $100,000
Assessed value 1921 (act.). 1.775.810
School taxrate(per $1,000) '24 $11.89
IN T. at New York City.
CROW LEY CO. S. D. NO. 12.
P. O. Ordway.
6s ’09 J-J $5,000___ July 1 1929
5s ’ 13 J-D 20,500___ June 1 1953
(Optional June 1 1933)
6s ’ 18 M-N 60.000___ Nov 1 1948
6s ’ 18 M -N 60.000___ Nov 1 1948
(Optional N ov 1 1933)
5}*s’ 19 M-S 3 0 ,0 0 0 ...Sept 15 1939
(Optional Sept 15 1939)
6s ’21 A-O 30.000___ Apr 1 1941
(Optional April 1 1931)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 2 4 .. $145,500
Assessed value 1923 (act.) .2.515.685
School tax rate (per $1,000)'23 $10.33
Population (estimated)_______ 2,700
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
CROW LEY CO. S. D. NO. 25.
P. O. Sugar City.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $95,000
Assessed valuation 1924___2,179,665
CUSTER COUNTY H IG H S. D.
5s ’23 J-D $25,000___ June 1 1948
(Optional June 1 1943)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $25,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 3,103.995
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,600
DE BEQUE.
A town in Mesa County. Incor­
porated Nov. 1889.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 12 M -N $20,000___ M ay 1 1927
6s ’ 19
J-D 10,000___ Dec 1 1934
6s '23
J-J 35.000___ Jan 1 1938
(Optional Jan. 1 1933)
6. '23
A-O 10,000___ Apr 1 1938
(Optional April 1 1933)
6s *23 A-O 2.000___ Oct 1 1938
BOND. DEBT (all water)
N ov 19 1924___________ $77,000
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 201.353
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $19.20
Population in 1910. 149; 1920, 292
IN T . at Kountze Brob.. N. Y .
DEERTRAIL.
This town is in Arapahoe County.
Inc. Jan. 5 1920. Population (est.),
1924, 330.
W ater Bonds.
5J*s’23 J-J $40,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1924-.$40,000
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 276,685
Total tax rate (per $1,000)___$23.00

DEL NORTE.
This town, incorporated in 1873. is
In Rio Grande Co.
Funding B onds.
5s ’ 19 M-S $7,500.-Sept 1 ’25-'31
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
6s
A-O $28.500c .A pr 1 ’26-43
W ater-W orks B onds.
6s ’21 J-J
9,0 00._ Jan 1 1936
_
(Optional Jan 1 1931)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
594s’22 A-O $12.000..Oct 1 ’37-’48
BOND. DEBT N ov 22 ’24--$57,000
Water debt (included)______ 28,500
Warrant debt (additional)_
_ 4,112
CONEJOS COUNTY.
Sinking funds_______________ 2,193
Conejos is the county seat.
Total assessed val. 1924___ 492 250
Refunding Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$16.00
K
o
«QO fvflft
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1924." $32",500 Population 1910, 840; 1920, 1.007
Assessed value, 1923---------8,668,297 DELTA.
County tax (per $1,000) 1923. .$8.50
This city is in
Inc
Popula’n, 1910, 11,285: 1920, 8,416. Sept. 15 1882. Delta County. 1910.
Population
CONEJOS COUNTY S. D. NO. 1. 2,338; 1920. 2.623.
Paving Bonds.
P. O. La Jara.
5s ’ 15 A-O $30,000___ Apr 1 1945 4M s’24 J-J $19,000___ July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1934)
(Optional April 1 1930)
R efunding.
5J*s’ 19 J-J
$9,500___ July 1 1949
5s ’ 14 A-O $83,000c___ Oct 1 1934
(Optional July 1 1934)
(Optional 1924.)
5>*s’ 19 J-J
5,500___ July 1 1949
5s ’22 A-O I 5,000____Oct 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1934)
1110,000—Oct 1 ’38-’57
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $45,000
W ater Bonds.
5 K s’22 M-S $3 4,00 0...M ar 15 1937
CORTEZ.
(Optional Mar. 15 1932)
This town is county seat of Monte­
4>£s’22 J-J
7,500___ July 1 1939
zuma Co. Incorp. Sept. 27 1902.
(Optional July 1 1934)
Water Refunding Bonds.
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 20 ’24. $413,500
6s ’22 A-O $54,000...O c t 1 ’32-’57
Water debt (included)_____ 205,500
Water-Extension Bonds.
1,000
6 s ’22 J-J
$7,000 _.Jan 1 ’32-’37 Floating debt (add’l)______
5,000
TO TAL DEBT Oct 1 ’ 24___ $61,000 Sinking fund_____________
Assessed valuation 1924____ 382,310 Assess. val,’23(abt.M act.).2,822,155
Town tax rate (per $1,000) '23$ 19.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$13.50
IN T . pay. at Kountso B roe.,N .Y
Population in 1910, 567; 1920, 541
CRAIG.
DELTA COUNTY.
This town is county seat of Moffat
Delta is the county seat.
County. Incorp. Apr. 21 1906.
Fair Ground Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 15 M -N $3,000___ M ay 1 1930
6s
. . . $22,000.......................
. (Optional M ay 1 1925)




R efu n d in g Bonds.
4>is’22 J-D $24,000________ serially
TOTAL DEBT Nov 21 ’ 24 $27,000
Assess, value real estate..10,689,025
Assess, value, personal
5,756,380
Tot .ass’d val.’24 (actual) .16,445,405
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’ 24.$15.61
Pop’n, 1910, 13,688; 1920, 13,668
DELTA COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Delta.
5s ’ 13 J-J
$5,900___ July 1 1933
(Optional July 1 1923)
5>*s’ 20 J-J 100,000___ Jan 1 1940
(Op ional Jan 1 1930)
6s ’20 M -N 50.000___ Nov 1 1946
(Subject to call 1930.)
R efu nding Bonds.
4>£s’22 A-O 25.000___ Oct 1 1942
(Op'ional Oct 1 1932)
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $181,900
Floating debt (add’l)______
34.267
Sinking fund______________
6,029
Assessed value 1923.. — 5.872.255
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$19.29
Population in 1920___________ 5,000
DELTA COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
P. O. Paonia.
5s ’ l l J-D $16,000____June 1 1941
(Optional June 1 1926.)
5s ’ 13 F-A 16,400___ Feb 1 1933
(Optional Feb. 1 1933.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -- $32,400
Assessed value 1923----------- 1,443,365
DELTA CO. S. D. NO. 22.
P. O. Cedaredge.
6s ’ 19 M -N $34,500— M ay 15 1949
(Optional M ay 15 1934)
5>*s’ 19 M-S 18,000___ Sept 1 1949
(Optional Sept 1 1934)
Judgm ent W arrants.
8s ’ 21 . . . $12.807.17------- serially
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $65,308
Assessed valuation 1923___1,029,620
School tax rate (per $1,000) '23S27.21
DENVER.
Denver Is situated In Denver Co
Incorp. N ov. 7 1861. Under Rush
Amendment to constitution (Chap.
46. Laws of 1901), adopted Nov.
1902. this city and various suburban
towns have been united to form what
is known as City and County of
Denver. V. 76, p. 554. New
Counties of Adams and South
Arapahoe (the latter is now known
as Arapahoe County) were formed
out of portions o f old county of Arap­
ahoe not incl. in new city and co. ot
Denver. State Supreme C t. on Feb
27 1903 upheld constitutionality oi
Rush Amendment. OnMay 10 191f
an amendment to the city chartei
was adopted doing away with th*
commission government and substl
tuting the mayoralty form of govern
ment. V. 102. p. 1913.
Water Works.— The $8,000,000
municipal water plant bonds were up­
held by U. S. Supreme Court Oct. 15
1917; V. 105. p. 1726. These bonds
will not be issued, however, we are in­
formed, except possibly to amount
of $100,000 for which the city had
obligated itself in the building of a
new plant. A deal was consum­
mated with the Denver Union Water
Company, whereby the city pur­
chased that company’s plant and
Issued In payment the $10,806,000
bonds below. V. 107, p. 919. A
proposed amendment to the charter
providing for a change in the form of
the management of the water system
of the city was defeated on Oct. 30.
V. 115, p. 2071.
The $3,000,000 M offat Tunnel
bonds voted Feb. 17 1914 were de­
clared void by the State Supreme
Court on July 8 1914. V. 99, p. 137.
In 1922 the Legislature in special
session enacted a law organizing the
M offatt Tunnel Impt. District. This
Act has been upheld by the U. S. SuSupreme Court. See M offat Tun­
nel Impt. District.
Supreme Court on Apr. 3 1916 up­
held increase in assessed valuation
See “ Chronicle” of Apr. 15 1916.
page 1461.
B uilding Bonds.
4H s’23 F-AS500,OOOr* .Aug 1 ’34-’38
V iaduct Bonds.
5s ’ 13 F-A$260,000c.-A ug 15 1925
W ater Bonds.
4J*s’ 18M-N$13.924,000c N ov 1 ’48
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1928)
4 J*s’ 14 J-J 1.149,600c..Jan 1 1944
4>*s’ 23 F-A 500,000c* Aug 1 ’43-’62
4>*s’24 ---- 1,000.000 ------------------4J*s’23 F-A 3,000,000cAug 1 ’43-’62
G E N .B D .D T .O ct 23 ’24.18,833,600
Water debt (incl.)----------- 18,073,600
Sinking fu nd/G eneral---188,000
(W ater_____
11,232
Assess, value, real estate. 114,679,910
Assess, value, personal..131,083,680
Assess value, impts___ 142,846,580
Tot. ass’d val. (act.) '23.388,610,170
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $28.562
Pop’n 1910, 213,381: 1920. 256.491
IN T. on viaduct bonds payable In
Denver or at Bankers Trust Co..
N. Y . City; on the water bonds at
New York Trust C o.. N. Y ., or in
Denver.
C IT Y AND COUNTY PROP­
E R T Y .— In October 1924 the net
worth of city and county property
Including real estate, parks, sewers
paving, curbing, &c., was approxi
mately $40,000,000.
DENVER (C IT Y AND COUNTY)
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T NO. 1.
S chool Bonds.
5s'20M-N $2,350.000.Nov 1 ’31-’50
4V*s’23 J -J2,000,OOOc.-Jan 1 ’34-\53
4H s’23 J-J 2,400,000Jan 1 ’34-’35
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24$6,750,000
Assess, val., real esta te..114,679,910
Assess, val., personal_ 131,083,680
_

87
Other assess, property.. 142,846,580
Tot. assess. val.'23(act.)388,61O,170
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(act.) .405,106.910
School tax rate (per $1,000)'23 $11.64
Population 1920 (Census)_ 256,491
_
IN T . at office of District Treas­
urer or at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . O.
DENVER— GREELEY VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
A district In Adams and Weld
counties. Interest coupons In de­
fault. See item “ Denver Reservoir
irr. C o." in "Chronicle" for Sept. 18
1915. page 925.
6s 09 J-D $711.000-Apr 5 ’23-‘2&
(For maturity see V. 88, p. 958)
DENVER— ST. VRAIN MUNICI­
PAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
Int. coupons in default. See item
’Denver Reservoir Irr. Co.” in
‘Chronicle" for Sept. 18 1915, p. 925.
6s 09 J-D $750.000___ 1924-1929
DOLORES COUNTY.
I’ . O. Rico.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '09 J-J $87,000___ Jan 2 1929
(Optional Jan. 2 1919.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $87,000
Assessed valuation 1923. .1.635,178
County tax (per $1,000) '23. .$18.20
Population 1910, 3,192; 1P20. 3,517
DURANGO.
This city Is the oounty seat of La
Plata County. Incorporated 1881.
Olty manager plan of government
adopted Apr. 6 1915. V. 100, p.1371.
Bonds are taxable. Pop'n 1910.4.686;
1920. 4.116.
Ref. Water Bonds.
5s 15 . . . 113.600...........................
(Redeemable Beginning 1919.)
4>4s’24 . . . 95.000............................
Sewer Bonds.
.8
. . . $11.500............... ............
Sidewalk Bonds.
.8
...
$2.500............................
Ref. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1916).
4 Hs’06 J-D $36,000c.. June 1 1926
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 22 ’24 $230,600
Water debt (incl.)________ 210.600
Sinking fund.. ---------------- 10 000
Assess, val. ’ 24(abt. act.).4,298,191
City tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $12.00
INT. at Kountze Bros.. New York,
and at E. H. Rollins & Sons, N . Y .
EADS.
This town is in Kiowa County.
Inc. Jan. 4 1916.
Water Bonds­
es ’ 20 J-J $50.000____Jan 1 1935
(Optional Jan. 1 1920.)
5Hs’22 A-O 21,000— Oct 15 1937
Electric Eight Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J
$5.000___ Jan 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24--$76.000
Water debt (Included)______ 71,000
Assess, val. 1924 (% act.). 375,448
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--.$20.00
Population in 1924______________450
ECKLEY.
A town in Yuma County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924..$49,500
Assessed val’n 1923________ 258,440
Tax rate (per $1,00Q)’23$25.00
Population 1920----------------------- 332
EDGEWATEIE
A town in Jefferson County. Inc.
Aug. 171901.
Water Bonds.
58*s’ 15 A-O $39,500-Sept 15 ’25-’30
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924..$39,500
Assessed val’n 1923_______ 489 460
Tax rate (per $1.000) ’23_____ $15.00
Population 1910. 712; 1920, 664.
ELBERT COUNTY CONSOLI­
DATED SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Elizabeth.
6s ’20 A-O $3,000............. ..............
(Optional April 1 1935.)
6 s ’20 A-O (27,000..Apr 1 ’28-’36
1 8,000--Apr 1 ’37-’40
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $38,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,124,725
ELBERT CO. CONS. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Kiowa.
School Bonds.
6s ’ 21 J-J $36,000____Jan 1 1941
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’ 2 4 .. $36,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 1 011,260
EL PASO CO. S. D. NO. ft.
P. O. Monument.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 3 .. $49,500
Assessed val’n 1922_______ 1,482,100
EL PASO COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
P. O. Fountain.
5 s ’24 . . . $55.OOOr--------------- 1954
(Optional 1939.)
BOND. D EBT June 30 24. $55,000
Total assess, val. (abt. act.)1,611,190
Sch. tax rate (per $1.000)'23.$13.75
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.
Scbool=Ruildinc Bonds.
5>*s’20 F-A$100,000_ lAug 1 1931
_
(Optional Dec. 15 1938.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 2 4 .. $117,500
Total assessed value 1923-.3.368.010
Population in 1921 test.'______3.100
EL PASO COUNTY S. D. NO. 14.
P. O. Manitou.
School Bldg. & Equip. Bonds.
5V*s’22 J-J $130.000--Jan 1 ’33-'52
(For amount due each year see
V. 113, p. 2638.)
TOT. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $130,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 3,795,560'

88
EL PASO COUNTY S. D. NO. 54.
■6s’21
$30.000___ Oct 11941
(Optional Oct. 1 1931.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1923. $30,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 963,600

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS

W ater Bonds.
4V*s’22M-Nl5$125,000-Nov 15 1937
GEN. BONDS Oct 18 ’24- $223,000
Assess, debt (add'l)_______ 248,731
Assess, val. '24 (86% a ct.).3,300,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $10.00
Population 1910. 2.800: 1920. 3.818
ENGLEWOOD.
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .,
Tliis city is in Arapahop County.
C ity Impt. Dist. Bds. O utstdg. or at City Treas. office.
Balleydier District_________ $13,500
Cullison District___________
8,500 FOUNTAIN.
This town is in El Paso County.
Paving District No. 1_______ 18,500
Electric Transm ission Bonds.
Herzog District_____________ 3,000
Sanitary Sewer Dist. No. 1..269,000 5Hs'24 A-O $20,000___ Oct 1 1939
R efunding W ater B onds.
Straight District_____________31,500
Englewood Pav. Dist. No. 2 . 62,000 5J4s’23 A-O $55,000________ serially
*W ater Extension B onds.
Englewood Storm Sewer Dist.
$6,000____Mar 1 1933
No. 1____________________ 32,000 5s ’23 A-O
15,000____ Apr 1 1933
G E N . B D . D T . Nov 1 ’ 2 4 ..
None 6s ’ 19 A-O
BOND. D EBT Nov 22 ’ 24—$96,000
Impt. Dist. debt (special
assessment)_____________ $438,000 Ass'd val’n (M act.) 1924____ 323,470
Assess, val. (city) 1923____2,800,215 Town tax (per $1,000) '23____ $23.00
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$12.00 Population in 1910, 431; 1920. 595
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
Population in 1920____________4,356
Princpal and interest at City Kountze Bros., N. Y .
Treasurer’s office, or New York.
FOWLER.
This town is in Otero County.
ERIE.
R efu nd ing W arrants.
Tnis town is in Weld County.
5H s’ 16 —
$6,800___ Jan 1 1931
W ater B onds.
12,700--.A p r 15 1945
6 s ’22 A-O $32,000____Oct 11937 5 ^ s ’20 —.
W ater B onds.
(Optional Oct. 1 1932.)
5 V£s’ 16 —
$4.500____ Apr 1 1931
5s ’09 J-D
8,000___ Dec 1 1929
6s ’ 18 - - .
2,000____July 1 1933
(Optional Dec. 1 1919.)
15,000___Feb 15 1938
BOND. D E B T Nov 20 ’24--$38,000 5J4s’ 19 —
City Hall B onds.
Assessed v.d le 1924 _______186,5 <
0
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923--.$21.00 5 K s’20 —- $10,000— Apr 15 1934
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
Population in 1920______________697
5J*s’ 22 — - $20.000___ Oct 11942
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924—$71.000
FLAGLER.
41,500
This town is in Kit Carson Co. Water debt (incl.)________
Assessed value 1923_______ 931,977
Inc. Oct. 17 1916.
Town tax (per $1,000) 1923___$10.00
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-S 40,000___ Sept 1 1935 Pop'll 1910, 925; 1920________ 1,062
IN T . on 5)4s of 1920 at N . Y .C ity.
6s ’ 20 M -N 30,000___ May 1 1935
5H s’ 19 A-O 50,000___ Oct 1 1939 FREDERICK.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’24- $117,000
This town is in Wild County.
Total assess, val. 1924--------- 606,403
Tax rate (per $1,000)^1924— $19.50 Incorporated Dec. 17 1907.
Population in 1920______________ 544 6s Water Bonds.
’ 13 M -N$14,000____M ay 1 1928
6s '23 M-S 18,000____Mar 1 1938
FLEMING.
This town is in Logan County. B O N D . DEBT Jan 1 1924—$32,000
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 165,920
Inc. pril 16 1917.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$32.00
W ater Bonds.
6s ’20 M -N $80.000
N ov 15 1935 Pop’n, 1910, 266; 1 9 2 0 ---........... 361
(Optional Nov. 15 1930.)
FREMONT CO. CON. S. D.NO. 1.
Electric Plant Bonds.
Post Office Canon City.
6s '20 M-N$12,500_ Nov 15 1935
_
District No. 8 was recently con­
l
(Optional N ov. 15 1930.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 20 '24--$90.500 solidated with District No. 1, the
bonded debt of N o. 8 being auto­
Water debt (incl.)__________ 80,000 matically assumed by No. 1.
Assess, val. 1924____________393,445
A-O$250,000c...Apr
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— -$22.00 5s ’24 (Optional April 1 1939.)1 1954
Population 1920________________ 518
F unding Bonds.
5>6s’20 J-D $40,000c--.June 1 1940
FLORENCE.
(Optional June
This olty Is In Fremont County BOND. DEBT Oct 19 1 1930)
Incorporated Sept. 7 1887. Popula­ Tot.assess.val. (2-3act.) ’2 4 . $298,500
'24-8,186,000
tion 1910, 2,712; 1920, 2,629.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$15.04
R efu n d in g B onds.
5s ’ 24 F-A $70,000 --------1929-1949 Population 1924 (est.)_______ 10,000
IN TEREST at Canon City.
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 20 ’2470,000
Water debt...........................
23,000 FREMONT CO. S. D. NO. 2.
17.500
Assessment d e b t --_______
P. O. Florence.
Floating debt_____________
2,084
M-N$100,000____N ov 1
Assess, value '24 -------------- 2.627,673 5s ’ 19 (Optional Nov. 1 1934.) 1949
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$14.00 5s '20 M -N 50.000— -M ay 15 1940
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office and
(Optional M ay 15
at Harris, Forbes & C o., New York. BOND. D E B T Oct 20 '21940.)
4 . $150,000
Assess, val. ’ 24 (70% a ct.).3,263,409
FLO RIDA M ESA IR R IG . DIST. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$16.00
District declared illegal
Population 1924______________3,000
E. A. Chubb, County Treasurer,
advises us under date o f Dec. 11 1924 FRU ITA.
that none of the bonds mentioned
This city Is In Mesa County. Inc.
below have been paid.
in 1894. Pop’n ’20. 1,193; ’ 10. 881
6s '10 J-D $1,060,000- Aug 1 ’21-’ 30
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s '16 M -S
$68.000....... 1925-1941
6s T7 A-O
25,000____1925-1942
F O R T COLLINS.
6 s ’22 J-J
11,000 ____ 1932-1944
This city Is In Larimer County
Inc. Feb. 2 1883. Commission gov­ GEN. BD. D T . Oct. 1 ’24—$101,000
_
17,000
ernment adopted Mar. 18 1913. V. Assessment debt (add'l)_
Assess, val. 1924 (actual)-- 627,000
96, P- 963.
- 6s ’ 24 M-S $14,000— Sept 15 1934 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 „ .$ 1 7 .5 0
INT. payable at Town Treas. of­
Park B onds.
5s ’ 13 J-D $5.000____Dec 1 1928 fice and in New York City.
(Subject to call-Dec 1 1923)
FRU ITA SCHOOL D IST . NO. 2.
x R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
Ref. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922).
4H s’ 16 M-S $128,000-Mar 1 ’25-’40
5s T2 J-D $7,500___ June 1 1932
Street Railway Bonds.
Building B d s.(Red. bea. in 1932).
5s ’ 19 M-S $95,000---M a r 1 1934
5s T2 M -N$25,500___ M ay 1 1942
(Subject to call Mar. 1 19290
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24- $33,000
Im provement Bonds.
5s-5Hs '65 *$425,860.88 Optional Assessed value 1923_______ 2,136,595
T O T .B D .D T .N ov 19 ’2 4 -- $653,861 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$9.90
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
80,000
Sinking fund j General_____
(Im p t................ 10.000
Assess, val. ’24 (70% a ct.).9 ,636,360 GARFIELD COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-817.69
County seat is Glenwood Springs.
Population 1910. 8,210; 1920—8,755
R efu nding Bonds.
IN T . on bonds marked (x) at 5s ’ 23 M -N$166,000_______________
Kountze Bros., N . Y .; (*) at City
Funding (Red. aft. 10 yrs.fr. iss.)
Treas. office or at Nat. City Bank 6s '14 A-O $52,500c_..O ct 1 1934
N . Y .; on others at City Treas. office (Due serially beginning M ay 1 1928.)
4% s’ 24 A-O 52,000_ Oct 1 ’ 29-’49
_
F O R T LUPTON.
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 ’24- $218,500
This town is in Weld County.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
57,664
W ater Bonds.
Assess, value real estate_ 8,957,200
_
5 Vs
F-A $5,000c_ Aug 1 1937 Assess, value personal_____3,070,200
_
(Optional Aug. 1 1931.)
Other assess, property------4,827,275
6s
F-A 25,000c. ..F e b 1 1935 Total assess, value (act.)-16,854,675
(Optional Feb. 1 1930.)
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’ 24-$17.50
R efu n d in g Bonds. _
Population 1910, 10,144; 1920, 9,304
5Ms
J-D $15,000c
Dec 1 1926
IN T . on bonds o f 1923 at the
BOND. D EBT Dec 9 '2 4 - - $67,000 International Trust Co., Denver;
Water debt (incl.)-----------40,000 others at Chemical Nat. Bk., N . Y .
Assessed value 1924....— 1,001,750
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$16.00
HIGH
Population in 1910, 614: 1920. 1,014 GARFIELD CO. Springs. S. D.
P. O. Glenwood
5s T3 J-J $49,000____July 1 1933
FORT M ORGAN .
(Optional July 1 1933.)
This olty Is In Morgan County.
Incorporated as a town Aug. 8 1887 BOND. D E B T Oct 19 ’24- $49,000
_
and organized as a city of the second Assessed valuation 1924_ 7,676,265
class April 20 1908. City established Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24—$3.40
charter government in Sept. 1914.
GARFIELD CO. S. D. NO. 1.
R efu n d in g B onds.
P. O. Glenwood Springs.
5J4s’ 18 M-S $38,000/3,000- 1925-35
14,000
1936
($84,000--July 1 ’35-’41
W ater W orks Bonds (redeemable 5H s’20 J-J 1 91,000--July 1 ’42-’48
I 15,000___ July 1 1949
after 10 years from issue).
.5H s’ 17 M-N$25,000_ N ov 15 1932 BOND. D E B T Oct 19 ’24 . $190,000
_
6H s’20 M -N 35.000____M ay 1 1935 Assessed value 1924______ 3,955,130
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24- -$8.20
(Optional M ay 1 1930.)




[V ol. 119.

GROVER.
A town in Weld County. Incorp.
Sept. 8 1916.
W ater Bonds.
6s T9 - . - $35,272___________1939
BOND. D E B T Nov 20 ’ 24—$39,060
Assessed valuation 1924--------181,580
Tax rate (per $1,000) '2 4 _____ $20.00
Population in 1920______________195
GARFIELD CO. CONSOL. S. D.
NO. 2.
GROVER SCHOOL D IS T .N O .89.
P. O. Rifle.
This district (P. O. Grover) is la
School Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N$100,000— Nov 1 1940 Weld County.
School B onds.
(Optional after N ov. 1 1930.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924— $100,000 6s ’21 M -N$20,000-..........................
--28,000............................
Assessed value 1924____ 1,843,395 .s
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$13.80 6s F unding Bonds.
’21 M-N$20,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922— $68,000
GLENWOOD SPRINGS.
This city is in Garfield County. Total assess, val. 1922___ 2,750,000
Incorporated Aug. 22 1885.
GUNNISON.
R efu nding Bonds.
This town is in Gunnison County.
4 H ' 17 M -N $30,000-. $1,500 yearly
js
4M s’24 J-J 1132,000—July 1 ’25-’57 IncorporatedgFeb. 28 1880.
R efu n d in W ater Bonds.
1 3,000____July 1 1958
T6 J-D $38,500___ June 1 1936
4% s’ 22 A-O 75,000___ Oct 1 1937 5s W ater Bonds.
Water (Red. after 20 yrs.from iss.) 5s ’ 22 A-O $45,000____Apr 1 1937
5s T4 J-J $110.000____July 1 1929
(Optional April 1 1932.)
5s ’24 M-S $50,000___ Mar 1 1939
5s ’ 24 J-J $35,000___ Jan 1 1939 5s R efu n d in g B onds.
T 5 M-S $25,000---M a r 15 1928
TOT. BD. D T . Mar 1924- $310,500 TOTAL DEBT Nov 29 ’24 $148,500
Assessed value 1923_______ 2,099,810
43,500
Water debt_______________ 280,000 Water debt (incl)_________
Sinking fund______________
5,600
N E T D E B T ______________
30.500 Assessed v lue 1924---------1,575 865
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$16.20 Town tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24 $12.00
Population 1910. 2.019; 1920. 2.073 Population 1910, 1,026; 1920, 1,329
111 ---------IN T. on water bonds marked (*)
GOLDEN.
This city is in Jefferson County payable at Nat. Bank of Commerce;
others at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
Incorporated in 1871.
W ater R efu n d in g B onds.
-s T8 — $100,000____Mar 1 1943 GUNNISON COUNTY.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Gunnison is the county seat.
5s
A-O $29,0 0 0c.-.A p r 1 1929
R efu n d in g B onds.
1931 5s T7 J-J $60,000________ Serially
6s
...
24.000c___
5 ^ s ’23 J-D
8,000___ Dec 1 1938 4s '17 J-J 168,000________Serially
(Optional Dec. 1 1933.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 '24- $228,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923— $118,000 Total assess, val. 1923___15,863,355
Assessed val. 1923________ 1,737,865 County tax (per $1,000) 1923—$8.15
Sinking fund______________
8,000 state and county tax rate tper
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$14.50
$1,000) 1922________
$11.35
Population 1910, 2,477; 1920, 2,484 Population 1910, 5,897; 1920, 5,590
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y ., and
IN T . at Nat. Bank o f Commerce.
at W oods-Ruby Nat. Bk., Golden.
______
New York.
GOLDFIELD
GUNNISON CO. HIGH S. D.
This city is in Teller County.
5s T8
$50,000
Serially
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1923---$37,500 6s ’ 20 F-A 100,000___ Aug 1 1940
Assess, debt (add’l)_________ 20,000
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)
Floating debt_______________
250 BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 24- $150,000
Assessed valuation 1923_____250,1 >00 Assessed value 1923----------15,863,355
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $45.00
Popula. 1910, 1.112; ’20............. 633 GUNNISON CO. S. D. NO. 30.
P. O. Somerset.
GRANADA.
5 J^s’23 J-D $39,500 -------S e r ia lly
This town is in Prowers County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 4 -- $39,500
W ater-W orks B onds.
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,237,475
6s T7 J-J $25,000____Jan 1 1932
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927.)
6 s '21 M-S 25,000--Sept 1 ’31-’36 H AXTUN.
This town (P. O. Haxtum) Is In
TOT. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’2 4 -—$50,000
Assessed valuation 1923____249,215 Phillips County. Inc. June 1 1909.
W ater Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $20.00
Population 1910. 359; 1920____ 308 6s '17 M-S 15,000____Mar 1 193.
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable
(Optional M ar. 1 1927.)
in New York.
6s ’ 20 M -N 19,500___ M ay 1 1935
5 >3s’ 19 M-S
8,000___ Sept 1 1934
GRAND JUNCTION.
6s '21 M -N 10,000____N ov 1 1936
This city is the county seat of 6s ’ 21 J-J *127,500____Jan 1 1936
Mesa County. Incorp. Aug. 30 1882.
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
City manager form of government
Sewer Bonds.
adopted 1922.
6s ’21 J-J $73.500____Jan 1 1936
W ater Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Jan 1924— $100,000
(342,000-—Jan 1 ’25-’42 Water debt (included)____
20,000
5s '23 J-J 1100,000_ Jan 1 ’43-’47 Assessment debt (add’ l) _
_
_
73.500
[ 20,250___ Jan 1 1948 Tot. assess, val. 1923_____ 863,790
5s ’ 23 J-J 190,000____Jan 1 1938 Town tax rate (per >1.000) ’23 $12.50
F unding Bonds.
Population 1910, 341; 1920------ 1,118
5Ms’ 16 J-J
$4,000____$2,000 y ’ly
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the
General Bonds.
Bankers Trust C o., New York.
5 K s’ 18 J-J $20,000___ Jan 1 1928 HAYDEN.
(Optional after Jan. 1 1928.)
A town in Routt County.
Sewer Bonds.
5H s’23 A-O $78.000___ Oct 1 1935 5s R efu nd-ing Bonds. Aug 1 1944
’ 24 - .
$30,000c—
(Optional any time.)
(Optional Aug. 1 1934.)
GEN. B D . D T . Sept 30 ’24 $89,500 BOND.
1924____ $59,500
Water debt (add’l ) ________ 649,250 Assessed DEBT Jan 1923____431,500
valuation
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_ 351,250
Assess, value 1924 (act.)-$9,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '23____ $20.00
Tax-rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.00 Population 1910, 314; 1920, 455
Population 1910, 7,754; 1920--8,665
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N .Y . City. HENRYLYN IRRIG. DISTRICT.
A district in Weld County.
Irrigation Bonds.
GRAND VALLEY.
8s ’09 J-D$2,824,000— Dec 1 1929
This town is in Garfield County. BOND. DEBT N ov 1924-$2.824,000
Incorp. March 7 1908.
IN T . payable at C o . Treas. office.
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
5s T9 A-O $30,000___ Oct 1 1943 HIGHLANDS.— See Denver.
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
W ater Ext. Bonds.
HINSDALE COUNTY.
5s T9 A-O $14,000___ Oct 1 1943
County seat is Lake City. See
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
"State and City Section” for Nov. 29
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 ’ 24.-$44,000 1909 for remarks concerning waiving
Floating debt (add’l ) :____ 4,000 of interest on old bonds. $144,700
Sinking fund_______________ 2,600 of the old issues have been refunded.
Tot. assess, val. (act.) 1923 — 180,033 Population 1910, 646; 1920. 538.
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 $26.10
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Population 1910, 268; 1920, 228 4 s ’20 J-J $128,900__________ 1940
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .- $128,900
GRAND VALLEY IRRIG. DIST. Assessed val'n 1924(actual) 932,253
This district (P. O. Grand Valley) St,ate& Co.tax(per$l,000)'23- -$14.93
IN T . at office of County Treas.
is in Garfield County. Intimation
was given us this year (1924) that
HOLBROOK IRRIG. DIST.
this district is now out of business.
This district is in Otero County.
R efu nd ing B onds.
GREELEY.
6s
-.-$ 4 6 9 ,0 0 0 _____________ _
This city is in Weld County. In(Due in 20 years)
oorp. as a town May 29 1871 and as BOND. DEBT Nov 1923
(7)
a city of the second class Mch. 1 1886.
INT. at County Treas. office or at
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
4J4s '09 M-S $12.000c_______ 1929
44£s'16 A-O 194,000 _____ 1925-1941 HOLLY.
W ater-W orks-E xtension Bonds.
This town Is' in Prowers County.
5s T7 M-S$150.000____Sept 1 1934
W ater Bonds.
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1927.) 6s ’21 J-J $20,000-----Jan 1 1936
GEN. BD. D T . Oct. 20 '24 $356,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
Ass'd val. ’23 (act. value)-12,915,770 6s
J-J36,000—$2,000
yearly
City tax rate (per $1,000)
6s
J-J
25,000___ Jan 1 1936
1923 _____
$11.50
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
Population 1910, 8,179; 1920. 10,883 BOND. D E B T Nov 20 '24 $81,000
1,000
IN T . at New York Trust Co., N. Sinking fund______________
Y .; Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .; at Tot.ass'd val.’24(60%act’l) 726,384
City Treasurer’s office and at Nat. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $20 00
Pop’n 1910, 724; 1920................. 940
Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
GARFIELD COUNTY CONSOL.
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Silt.
6s ’20 F-A $30,000____Aug 1 1950
(Optional Aug. 1 1940.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -- $30,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 4,086,698

Dec., 1924.]

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS

HOLLY DRAINAGE DISTRICT. JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 30.
This district is in Prowers County.
P. O. Evergreen.
6s ’23 J-D $95,000________ serially
School Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Occ21 ’24--$100,000 6s ’21 M -N f$.5.000..N o v 1 ’25-’29
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
120,000--N ov 1 ’30-’39
TO T. DEBT N ov 1924_____ $25,000
H OLYO K E .
Assessed value 1924_______ 864,000
This town is in Phillips County Population____________________1,000
Incorporated 1888.
IN T . at the Co. Treasurer’s office
W ater Extension B onds,
or the Seaboard N at’l Bank, N. Y.
6s ’ 16 M-N $8,000__________ 1936
6 s ’ 18 J-J
4,000 ..........1923-1932 JOHNSTOWN.
A town in Weld County. Inc.
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J
9,500 _____ 1924-1943
6s ’ 18 J-J
3,000__________ 1933 M ay 7 1907.
6s ’ 18 J-D
5,000__________ 1933
W ater Bonds.
6s T9 M-S 60,000__________ 1934 6s T2 J-J $15,000___ July 1 1927
(Optional July 1 1922.)
6s T9 M -N 30,000__________ 1934
6 s ’ 20 M-S 14,000__________ 1929 6s ’ 20 M -N 20,000____Nov 1 1935
(Optional Nov. 1 1930.)
6 s ’ 21 M -N 33,000__________ 1926
5H s’22 A-O 8,000 _____ 1937-1952 BOND. D EBT Jan 1924____$35,000
Assessed val’n in 1923______ 614,310
Sewer Bonds.
6s T8 M-N$35,000 g__May 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $11.00
(Optional before said date.)
Population 1910, 198; 1920, 274.
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’ 24- $174,500
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
35,000 JULESBURQ.
This town is in Sedgwick County.
Ass'd val. 1924 ___________1,019,410
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_____ $8.50
W ater Bonds.
M-S $30,000___ Mar 1 1935
Population in 1910. 659; 1920.'1.205 6s
INT. on 6s of 1920 at the office of 5 ^ s
J-J
100,000___ Jan 1 1934
Town Treasurer or at Kountze Bros.. 5s
-.9,000_______________
N. Y., at option of holder; on others
R efu nding Bonds.
5s
M-S $24,000-_$2,000 yearly
at Kountze. Bros., New York.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’24- $163,500
HOTCHKISS.
Water debt__________ i ___ 139,500
This town is in Delta County.
Assessed valuation 1923
1,297,242
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $13 60
_
5M s
$43,000_______________ Population in 1910, 962; 1920, 1,320
B D . D T. (water) Oct 1924 $66,500
IN T . on 5K s o f 1920 at N . Y . City.
Assessed valuation 1924____ 444,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $14.44 JULESBURQ IRRIGATION DIST.
_
A district in Sedgwick County.
Population 1910, 600; 1920___ 572
6s TO J-D $90,000c.June 1 '25- 30
HUDSON.
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’2 4 - - $ l l l ,500
A town in Weld County. Inc. Assessed value 1923______ 767,001
Feb. 17 1914.
Actual valuation_________ 1,251,574
W ater Bonds.
IN T . on 1910 bonds payable at
6s T7 F-A $16,000____ Feb 11932 County Treas. office or Kountze
6s T 7 M -N 2,000____ N ov 1 1932 Bros, in N . Y . City; other bonds at
6s T9 A-O 15,000____ Apr 1 1934 office of County Treasurer or at
6s T9 M -N 5,000____ N ov 1 1934 Hanover Nat. Bank. N. Y . City.
6s ’ 22 A-O 10,000____ Apr 1 1937
BOND. D EBT Jan 1924____ $48,000 KERSY.
Assessed val’n 1923_______ 302,720
This town is in Weld County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ 13.00
« a i e r v v o r ix s d o i i u s .
Population 1920________________ 322 6s ’ 20 M -N $40,000____M ay 1 1940
6s ’20 J-D 10,000____ Dec 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
HUERFANO CO. HIGH S. D.
6s ’20 F-A $26,682____ Aug 1 1942
(P. O. Walsenburg.)
6,000____ July 1 1940
5s T9 A-O $90,000___ Oct 1 1949 6s ’ 20 J-J
BOND. DEBT Feb 1924---$59,000
(Subject to call after 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 2,5 1924 *90,000 Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 26,682
Assessed value 1924 (ac t) 16 087,968 Total assessed val. 1923____ 281,050
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $5.00 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $27.00
Population in 1920 (Census).. 16,879 Population 1910, 304; 1920___ 319
HUGO.
This city is in Lincoln County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-S $45,0 0 0 c-..M a r 1 1935
E lectric Plant Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-S $12,0 0 0c--.M ar 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
5s T 5 M -N $5,00 0 c______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24--$96,000
Water debt (incl.)________
32,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
5,000
Water sinking fund_________ 3 .000
Assess, val. 1924__________ 663,580
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$36.30
Population 1910, 343; 1920____838
IDAHO SPRINGS.
A city in Clear Creek County.
W ater Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 -.-...................
5s T6 J-J
1,000.-$2,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924-. $41,000
Assessed val’n 1923______1,205,420
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____$11.00
Population 1910. 2,154; 1920, 1,192.
ILIFF MUNIC. IRRIG. DIST.
Tm - ui t i t i in Bogan County.
6- ’ ll
'
mo
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924--$209,000
Assessed v..lue____________ 566,425
Population___________________ 3,000
INT. at, the Chase National Bank
New York, or through the offices of
Freeman. Smith & Camp C o., San
Francisco,’ Los Angeles, Oakland o'
Portland.
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 1.
5s ’22

KIOWA CO. S. D. NO. 9.
P. O. Brandon.
6s 21 —- $40.800-.................. 1951
(Optional 1936.)
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $45,300
Sinking fund______________
1,213
Assess, val. 1923.................1.187.151
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$14.24
Population 1923 (estimated)___ 800
KIT CARSON COUNTY CONSOL.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
P. O. Burlington.
6s T6 A-O $21,000___ Oct 1 1946
(Optional Oct. 1 1931.)
6s '20 M-N$54,000_ May 15 1950
_
(Optional M ay 15 1935)
6s ’21 M -N 45,000____May 1 1951
(Optional M ay 1 1936)
b% s
...
26,200_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’24- $120,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
37,000
Total ass’d val. 1923 (act’l) 2,842,926
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$11.00
Population 1924______________2,000
KIT CARSON CO. CONS. S. D.
NO. 2.
P. O. Burlington.
S chool Bldg. & F unding Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $30,900___ July 1 1951
(Optional July 1 1936.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24___ $30,900
Assessed value 1923________786,555
KIT CARSON CO. S. D. NO. 35.
P. O. Flagler.
6s ’21 J-J $20.000____July 1 1951
(Optional July 1 1936.)
SIOND. DEBT Oft 1 ’23 -- $44,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 3,400,000

J-J $100,000___ Jan 1 1941 KIT CARSON CO. S. D. NO. 37.
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
P. O. Seibert.
4 K s ’22 J-J
30,000___ Jan 1 1941
S chool Rldg. A ddition Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
J-D $25.000_
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -. $130,000 6s ’ 21 (Optional June _ June 15 1951
15 1936.)
Asses,ed value 1923_____..2,822,740 BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’ 24- $42,000
Assessed value 1924 (act) - -1,600,000
JEFFERSON COUNTY CONSOL. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$14.55
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Morrison.
LAFAYETTE.
5s '20 M-S $67.000___ Sept 1 1940
Tiif, t >.vn is in Boulder County.
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
R efunding W ater Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 2 4 .- $37,000 r - ’2? T-n $65,000 . -D ec 1 ’28-MO
>
Assessed value 1923_______2,210,820 6s T5 M-N 11,500___ N^v 1 1925
(Optional N ov. 1 1916)
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 2.
5s ’ 23 M-S $20,000. -Sept 1 ’34-’38
P O Arvada
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’ 24 $88,500
5s T9 J-D $70,000c-_June 15 1949 Assessed value 1924_______ 667,680
(Optional June 15 1934.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $25.00
5s ’20 J-J
3 c,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1950 P . > 1 M ,n in 1
920. I 8'.5
(Optional July 1 1935.)
* IN T at Kountze Bros., N . Y .,
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24_. $105,000 or Town Treasurer’s office.
’l’ut 1
v.,1 ie 1923 .2.696,215
Soh. tax rate (per $1,000) '22-.5i2.UO LA JUNTA.
This city is in Otero County.
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 8.
Inc. April 23 1881.
P. O. Edgewater.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’24 J-D $100.000-June 1 ’25-’34 4 ^ s ’ l l - - $4,000__________ 1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924. $104,000
(Optional 1921.)
Ass’d val.(abt.80 7o a ct.)’23.2,510,807 5s ’ 15
J-D 18,000____$2,000 yrly
Population (est.)_________
3,000 5s ’ 16 A-O 28,000___ $2,000 yrly
IN T . at New York.
5s ’22
J-J 110,000___ Jan 1 1937
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 18.
5 s ’ 22 A-O 30,000--Oct 1 ’32-’46
P. O. Wheat Ridge.
4 ^ s’24 F-A 50,000-- Feb 1 ’34-’39
5*^sT9 M-N$40,000_ M ay 15 1939 TOTAL DEBT Jan 7 ’ 2 4 -- $204,000
_
Warrant debt____________
40,000
(Optional M ay 15 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -- $40,000 Assessment debt_________ 136,061
Asses ;ed value 1923_______ 8,510 870 Assessed valuation 1923- 5 090.038




89

Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$14.00 BOND. D EBT Dec 10 ’24- $39,500
Popula’n 1910, 4,154; 1920____4.964 Assessed valuation 1924__ 2,011,360
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24- -$9.27
LA JUNTA SCH. DIST. NO. 11. Population (est.)_____________ 2 000
This district is in Otero County
5s ’ l l A-O $20,000c_ Oct 1 1931 LARIMER CO. S. D. NO. 37.
_
P. O. Fort Collins.
(Optional Oct. 1 1921.)
5s ’ 13 M -N 20,000c__May 15 1943 6s TO J-J $28,000___ July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1925.)
(Optional M ay 15 1928.)
5s ’ 19 M-S 15,000c__Sept 15 1949 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24____$28,000
Assessed value 1923________ 236,800
(Optional Sept. 15 1929.)
6s ’ 21 F-A 200,000c___ 1927-1946
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 2 4 -- $255,000
Tot. assess, val. ’23 (act.).6,853,799 LARIMER CO. S. D. NO. 60.
La
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’22-$29.40 6s P. O. M-S Porte.
T4
$15,000___ Mar 1 1934
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 8,000
(Optional March 1 1924.)
IN T . at New York City, N. Y .
5Ms’23 J-D 16,000---D ec 16 1943
(Optional Dec. 16 1933.)
LA M A R .
BOND.
Jan 1 ’24 -- $25,000
This town is in Prowers County. Assessed D EBT1923_______ 1,276,750
value
Incorporated in 1886
W ater=Works Bonds.
5H s’ 14 F-A 45 ,000 -.-F eb 15 1929 LARIMER COUNTY S. D. NO. 62.
53^s’20 J-J 200,000___ Jan 1 1935
P. O. Timnath.
5 s ’24 F-A 150,000.-Feb 1 ’ 39-’ 58 5 ^ s ’ 18 J-J $38,000___ July 1 1938
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Optional .July 1 1928.)
5s ’ 15 M-N$19,400 _________ serial 5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J
20,000---July 15 1939
C ity L ight Bonds.
(Optional July 15 1929.)
543s’ 20 J-J $45,000___ Jan 11935 6s ’ 21 A-O 19,500___ Apr 1 1941
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 0 ’ 24- $462,000
(Optional April 1 1931.)
Water debt (incl.)________ 417,000 BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -- $77,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 173,500 Assessed value 1923_______ 1,994,250
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
58,000 Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,250
Sinking fund______________
33,786
Assessed valuation 1924___2,746,743 LA SALLE.
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 _$ 13.00
This town is in Weld County.
Population 1910, 2,977; 1920, 2,512 Incorporated April 18 1910.
IN T . at office of Town Treas. or at
W ater Bonds.
Chemical Nat. Bank. N . Y . City.
6s T7 J-J $25.000___ Jan 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924--S25.000
LAMAR SCH.1)IST. NO. 14.
valuation 1923-------416,780
6s ’ l l M-S $28,5 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1951 Assessed rate (per $1,000) ’23-$18.00
Tot. tax
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1931.' Population in 1920--------------------- 460
6s T9 J-J
40,000___ July 1 1952
(Optional July 1 1937.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 2 4 .. $68,500 LAS ANIMAS.
This city Is in Bent County.
Assess, val. 1923_________ 3,712,102
W ater Bonds {tied. beg. in 1918).
School tax (per $1,000) 1922--$11.00
Population in 1920 (est.)_____ 5,000 6s ’08 J-J $35.000c. -July 1 1928
IN T, on 5Hs at N . Y . City, N. Y . GEN. BD . D T . Oct 1924-- $35,000
Assess, val. ’ 23 (actual) — 1,674,360
Tax rate per $1,006" 1923
$10 00
LA PLATA COUNTY.
Population 1910, 2,008; 1920--2.252
County seat is Durango.
IN T .a t Nat. Bank of O o m .,N .Y .
R efu nding Bonds.
44£s’ 16 A-O $94.000c_ Apr 1 1941
_
(Red. $6,000 vrly. beginning 192 0 LAS ANIMAS COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24 $94,000
County scat is Trinidad.
Tot. ass’d val. 1924 (act.) .15.185 653
R efund. Bonds (Red. beg in 1921)
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’24_$16.51 4 Jus’ l l J-J $92,000c_ Jan 1 1931
_
Population in 1920_________ 11,218 BOND. D E B T Nov 2 0 ’ 24- $84,000
IN T . at E . H . Rollins &Sons, N . Y Total assess, val. 1924— 42,939,525
Countv tax rate (per $1,00(0 '23$7 11
LA PLATA CO. SCH. DIST. NO.9. Population 1910, 33,643; 1920-38,975
P O. Durango.
INT. at tUe First Nat Bank, N. Y
B uilding BondsC.
«nnn
TU
1
UO ' 1 C
IU
,U U U L---- - TTC c V, A 1 CIA R
LAS ANIMAS CO. S. D. NO. 2.
(Subject to call Feb 1 19311
P. O. Trinidad Box 190.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $1 74/0 0
Assess, val. ’23 (act.). .. -5 861.259 BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1923 $90,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$10 82 Assessed valuation 1922--11.128.650
Population in 1920___________ 4,116
LAS ANIMAS CO. S. D. NO. 5.
IN T . payable in New York.
P. O. Trinidad Box 130.
LA PLATA COUNTY CONSOL BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1923 $239,000
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 26. Assessed valuation 1922.-14,444,370
P. O. Griffith.
5H s
...
$2.000_______________ LAS ANIMAS CO. S. D. NO: 6
P. O. Aguilar.
(Due in 30 yrs., optional in 15 yrs.)
6s
--.
1,200_______________ 5 s’09 J-D $10,500___ June 1 1949
(Optional June 1 1939.)
(Due in 30 yrs., optional in 15 yrs.'
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923___ $32,000 5Hs’22 J-D 10,000 ------- 1942-1950
30,000___ Jan 1 1952
Assess, val. 1921_________ 837,995 5Ms’23 J-J
(Optiona
an. 1 1950.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1924 $50,000
LARIMER COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
8,000
Fort Collins is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1924 — 1.170.000
C oun ty Hospital Bonds.
44£s’24- A-O $175,000-..O c t 1 1944 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$12.00
s„ loo/i
$ non
(Optional Oct. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924- $175,000
Ass’d val. ’24 (70% a ct.).52.462,040 LAS ANIMAS CO. S. D. NO. 13.
P. O. El Moro.
Population 1910, 25,270; 1920-27,872
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1923- $85,000
Assessed valuation 1922— 1,672,270
or at Kountze Bros., New York.
LARIMER COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 2.
P. O. Loveland.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T5 J-D $90,000c_ Dec 1 1935
_
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1925)
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 '24
$90 000
Assess, val. ’24 (a c t u a l)--ll,348,330
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924- —$8 00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 8,000
INT. payable at Loveland and
New York .

LA VETA.
A town in Huerfano County.
BOND DEBT Jan 1924 ____ $37,500
Assessed valuation 1923------- 435,794
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1922---S10.00
Population in 1910 691; 1920, 737

LIMON.
This town is in Lincoln County.
*Water=Works Extension Bonds
5Ms’22 M -N $20 000____Nov 1 1937
C ity-H all Bonds.
5!£s
$7.500---------- ----------TOT. BD . D T . Nov 20 ’24-$115,500
LARIMER CO. SCH.DIST. NO. 5 Assessed valuation 1924------ 727,850
P. O. Fort Collins
Population in 1920------------------ 1,047
B uilding B onds.
* IN T. at Town Treasurer’s office
5s ’ 15 J-J $36,000___ July 1 1945
(Optional July 1 1927.)
5s T9 J-J
55,000___ July 1 1947
(Optional July 1 1927.)
LINCOLN COUNTY.
5s T8 F-A 20,000___ Feb 1 1938
Hugo i' the county seat
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1928.)
C ourt House Bds. (opt. 10 vrs.).
5% s’21 A-O 110,000___ Apr 1 1951 4M s’22 J-D $90,000c----Dec 11942
(Subject to call April 1 1931.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 20 ’ 24--$90,000
5H s’21 M -N 18,000_ Nov 15 1941 Floating debt (add’l)------_
24,797
(Optional Nov. 15 1931.)
Assess, val., real estate--17,877,080
4Ms’23 A-O 68,000___ Oct 1 1953 Assess, val., personal------- 2,173,160
(Optional Oct. 1 1933.)
Other assess, property----- 3,093,080
4J^s’24 M-S 130,000___ Mar 1 1954 Total assess, val. 1924------23,143,320
4 J^s’24 M-S 200,000--M ar 1 ’34-’53 County tax (per $1,000) ’23__$4.48
4Ms
- - - 209,000______________ Population 1910, 5,917; 1920, 8,273
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1924 $637,000
Sinking fund______________
7,500 LINCOLN CO. S. D. NO. 1.
Assess, val. '24 (2-3 a ct.)-15,127,390
P. O. Hugo.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923..-$14.17 5 ^ s ’ 14 M-N$17,000___ M ay 1 1944
Population 1922 (est.)_______12.000
(Optional M ay 1 1929.)
4Ms’23 A-O 48,000___ Apr 1 1953
(Optional April 1 1938.)
LARIMER CO. S. D. NO. 13.
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -. $65,000
P. O. Berthoud.
5s ’20 M-S $85,000___ Mar 1 1930 Total assessed value 1923.-2,904,425
Population in 1920___________ 2,000
(Optional March 1 1924.)
IN TEREST payable in Hugo.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $85,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,625,000
_
LINCOLN CO. S. D. NO. 4.
P. O. Limon.
LARIMER CO. S. D. NO. 34.
P. O. Wellington. Incorp. 1903. 5 ^ s ’23 M -S $30,000--M ar 1 ’39-’53
5s T6 J-J $28,000___ July 1 1946 6 s ’ 22 M-S 13,500---Sept 22 1942
(Optional Sept. 22 1927.)
(Optional July 1 1926.)
6 s ’ 20 F-A
7,000___ Aug 1 1940 5 ^ s ’23 M -N 10.000___ M ay 1 1952
(Optional M ay 1 1943.)
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)

90
LINCOLN CO. 8. D. NO. 4 (Concl.).
TOT. BD . D T . N ov 28 ’24- $63,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
10,952
Balance on hand_________
4,795
Assessed value 1924______ 2,341,380
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$17.76
Population (est.)______________2,500
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N. Y .

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS
LOGAN IRRIGATION DIST.
A district in Logan County.
Irrigation Constr. Bds.
6s ’ l l J-D $480,0 0 0 c --.......... ........
(Due 11 and before 20 years)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922— $451,200
Total assessed val’n 1922.-4,945,810
_
Population at present (est ) _ lO.OOO
INT. in Sterling, Colo., or at Chase
Nat. Bank, New York.

MERINO.
This city Is in Logan County.
Sew er B o n d s .

[V ol. 119,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 24—$16.00
Populat on 1910, 2,544; 1920, 2,484.

A-O $15,000___ Oct 1 1929 MONTEZUMA VALLEY IRR. D . .
We are advised by M r. Oha^. R .
Smith, Treas. o f Montezuma County,
that this district was formally dis­
solved by decree o f the district local
court in November 1920 and the
LINCOLN COUNTY S. D. NO. 31
bonds of the district were retired at
P. O. Arriba.
that time.
6s '18 J-J $14,000___ Jan 1 1948 LONGMONT.
MONTEZUMA CO. S. D. NO. 6.
This city is in Boulder County.
(Optional Jan. 1 1928.)
P. O. Mancos.
6s ’ 18 M -N 2,600___ N ov 1 1948 Inc. Jan. 7 1873. On M ar, 7 1912
5s ’09 A-O $5,000____Oct 1 1929
the District Court upheld the city’s
(Optional N ov. 1 1933.)
(Optional Oct. 1 1924.)
6 s ’20 J-D 10,000---June 15 1950 right to build a municipal light and
_
5H s’ 10 J-D
2,500_ June 15 1940
power plant outside o f city limits by MESA COUNTY.
(Optional June 15 1935.)
(Optional June 15 1930.)
Grand Junction is the County seat.
6 s ’21 A-O
4,500----Apr 15 1951 issuing warrants payable out of the
5 J^s’ 15 A-O
8,000____Oct 1 1935
C ourt House Bonds.
net earnings o f the plant. Under
(Optional April 15 1936.)
(Optional Oct. 1 1925.)
Jan 1 1942
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’ 2 4 -- $31,100 date o f Nov. 1 1924 O. M . Brown, 5'As'22 J-J $150,000c
5 A s ’22 M ’S 30,000________ serially
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
Assessed value 1923----------1,320,750 City Treasurer, advises us that the
Light and Power Plant has a surplus BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $150,000 BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 4 - .- $45,500
LINCOLN COUNTY CONSOL. o f $100,000 and no debt. Popula­ Assess, value 1923______ $29,506,500 Assess, val’n 1923_______ 1,281,276
County tax (per $1,000) 1923—$7.53
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
tion in 1910, 4.256; 1920, 5,848.
Population 1910, 22,197:1920, 22.281 MONTROSE. the county seat of
W a te r B o n d s.
P. O. Bovina.
This city is
_
6 s ’20 J-D $34,500___ June 1 1960 5 ^ s g ’ 10F-A $35,000c_ Aug 1 1925
Montrose Co. Inc. as a town M ay 2
P ark B o n d s.
(Optional June 1 1940.)
1882, as a city of second class Mar. 1
MESA COUNTY IRE. DIST.
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’24 -- $34,500 5s T9 J-J $65,000c-. .July 1 1934
1906. Commission govt, adopted
Irrigation Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923___2,904,425 (Subject to call July 1 1924)
6s ’06 J-D 869,000c_ M ay 1 1926 Jan. 2 1914. P op’n 1910 , 3,254;
_
C it y H a ll B o n d s.
1920, 3,581.
LITTLETON.
5s T9 J-J $55,000c_ July 1 1934 6s (Redeemable beginning in 1917)
_
TO J-D 79,500c-..Jan 1 1930
W ater B onds.
This town is in Arapahoe County.
(Subject to call July 1 1924)
M-S 81,000c___ Mar 1 1925
1 1924—8148,500 5s
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24- $155,000 BOND. DEBT Oct1921_____253,445 5s T5 A-O 90,000c__ Apr 1 1930
Incorporated March 8 1900.
Water debt (incl.)________
35,000 Assessed valuation Park Bank ano (Subject to call begin. April 1 1925.)
Tow n Hall Bonds.
IN T. at Nat.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24 -- $25,000 Assessment debt (add’l)___
74,000 Kountze Bros., both of N . Y . City 5s ’22 - - - $35,040___ E'eb 1 1937
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,438,511 Sinking fund-------------_
72,000
(Optional Feb 1 1932.)
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$11.00 Assessed val’n 1924 (act .) __6 020,039
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
Pop’n, 1910, 1,373; 1920______1,636 Total tax rate (per$l,006) '24-811.50 MESA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
4M s’ 17 A-O $68.000____Part yearly
P. O. Grand Junction.
IN T . payable at Hanover National
Bank, N. Y .; Kountze Bros,. N . Y.; 5s 09 J-J $42.500___ July 1 193E is R efu nd ing Bonds,
LOGAN COUNTY.
TO J-J $15,5 0 0c--.J u ly 1 1930
(Subject to call July 1 1924)
and City Treasurer’s office.
P. O. Sterling.
BD.
5s ’20 F-A 85,000 - -Feb 1 1960 GEN. debt D T. Nov 1 ’24- $15,500
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 5 ’ 24 $107,000
Water
(add’l)________ 194,000
(Optional Feb 1 1940)
Assessed valuation 1924.-31,957,485 LONGMONT SCH. DIST. NO. 17
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_
51,371
Building.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-814.30 5s ’ l l M -9 $25.000c_Mar 1 '26-'41
Judgment
2.624
5s '16 J-D 18,000--June 1 ’26-’46 5s ’ l l M-N$24.500____M ay 1 1941 Ass’d val. warrants (add’l)..2,749,680
Popul’n 1910, 22.197; 1920, 22,281
’24 (70% a c t .) (Ootiva, 1 M ay 1 1931.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24- $43,000
City " i x rate (oer $1,0 ))) 24-815.46
LOGAN COUNTY HIGH S. D.
Assess, val. ’24 (70T act.) 11,202,278 5s '17 M -N 75,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1947
IN T . in N. Y. C. at Kountze Bros.
P. O. Sterling.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924.--$8.00 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1937.)
R efdg. (Red. beg. 10 grs. fr. issue) MONTROSE COUNTY.
5s TO M-S $65,000___ Sept 1 1950 Population In 1920___________ 6,964
6s ' l l J-J $17,000___ June 1 1931
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
County seat is Montrose.
IN T . in Boulder or at E . H
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24— $244,000
5s TO F-A 20,000___ Aug 1 1931 Rollins & Sons. Boston. Mass.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Ass’d Vi-l’n 19--3 (actual) 10,525,895 4% s’23 F -A )$10,000-.Feb 1 ’28-’29
(Optional Aug. 1 1921.)
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 22 ’ 24 $85,000 LOVELAND. in Larimer County, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $9.39
1108,000.-Feb 1 ’30-’37
This city is
Ass’d val.’24(abt.80%act)38,102,460 incorp. 1879. Bonds under name of Population in 1922 (est.)_____13.000
C ourt House (Judgm ’t W arrs.).
IN T . on bonds of 1917 is payablt
F-A
serially
‘ Loveland Light & Power Revenue at Hanover Nat. Bank, New York, 6s ’23 serially$28,6o6________ 1 1924)
L OG/ N COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
(Due
Bonds” declared unconstitutional on 5s of 1920 at N. Y . City; on others 6s ’23 F-A beginning Aug serially
70,000________
P. O. Willard.
(see V. 117, p.
Right to build
(Due serially beginning Aug 1 1924)
6s T9 M-S $28,700_ Mar 15 1949 municipal light 462). power plant up­ at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
_
and
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’24- $216,000
(Optional Mar 15 1934)
Total assessed value 1924
6H s’21 J-J
9,000--Jan 10 ’25-’27 held by State Supreme Court (V. MESA COUNTY 8. D. NO. 6.
p. 2090).
P. O. Colbran.
6s T9 F-A
1,300---A u g 15 1949 119. u n ic ip a l L ig h t B o n d s .
(70% actual)__________12,976,810
M
6 s ’21 J-D $26,000-._June 15 1941 State & co.tax (per $1,000)’24.$13.37
(Optional Aug 15 1934)
6s
(Optional June 15 1931.)
1920_____
6s ’22J-D15 *3,000_ Dec 15 1942 6 s ’24 - - - $125,000_______________
_
429,000___________1939 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24____$26,000 Pop’n 1910, 10,291; Co. Treas.11,852
(Optional Dec. 15 1932.)
INT. payable at
office
Paving Bonds.
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 0 ’24- $42,000 5^5s’23 _ -- $47,500____M ay 1 1945 Assessed value 1923________ 632,568 or at Kountze Bros. New York.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $9.67
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,071,270
R even u e B o n d s.
MONTROSE CO. HIGH S. D.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$l3.90
— $300,000------------------P. O. Montrose.
MESA COUNTY S. D. NO. 10.
Population in 1922______________ 500 6s
W ater Bonds.
5s ’09 J-J $13,000____July 1 1949
P. O. De Beque.
* IN T. at Kountze Bros., N . Y ., 494s’23 J-J $150,000-- July 1 1938
(Optional July 1 1929)
5 Jus’ l l J-D $11,000____June5 1941
or County Treasurer’s office.
(Optional July 1 1933.)
5s ’09 M-S 25,000____Sept 1 1929
(Optional June 5 1926.)
LOGAN COUNTY S. D. NO. 9. 5s ’22 J-J $50.000___ Jan 1 1932 5 A s ’23 M-N$30,000— M ay 15 1953
(Optional Sept 1 1919)
j) C Pcotz
)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $578,050
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24- $38,000
(Optional M ay 15 1939.)
5 s ’ i7 A-O $20,000_ Apr 15 1947 Water debt (incl.)________ 204,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $41,000 Assessed val. 1924 (act.)-.14,444,197
_
Ass’d val’n '23 (actual)____4,535.870 Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,148,506
(Optional April 15 1932)
_
$12.40
6s T9 J-D 11 ,500 ---June 15 1949 City tax (per $1,000« 1923
MONTROSE CO. 8. D. NO. 1.
Population 1910, 3,561; 1920, 5.279 MESA COUNTY S. D. NO. 19.
(Optional June 15 1934)
P. O. Montrose.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
5s
- - . $50,000r-_-----------------5s ’22 F-A
1,200___ Aug 1 1952
P. O. Palisade.
or Kountze Bros., New York.
(Optional Aug 1 1937)
BONDED D EBT Oct 1924 $50,000
S ch ool B onds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $32,700
_
5 M s ’23 M-S $39,000--M ar 1 1943 Ass’d val. ’24 (abt. act.)_ 4,578,025
Assessed valuation 1923— 1,755.524 MANCOS.
(Optional Mar
1933.)
School tax
This city is in Montezuma County. BOND. DEBT Oct 311’24- $39,000 Populationrate (per $1,600) ’24$l6.00
(estimated)_______ 4,066
LOGAN COUNTY S. D. NO. 12
R efunding W ater Bonds.
P. O. Sterling.
6s T4 M-N$25,000____M a y 2 1934 Assessed val’n 1923_______ 1,653,666 MONTROSE CO. S. D. NO. 15.
Population___________________ 2,000
(Optional M ay 2 1924.)
5s T8 M-S $175,000___ Mar 1 1948
P. O. Olathe.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
(Optional Mar 1 1933)
Funding Bonds.
5H s’ 12 J-J $10,300.--Ju ly 15 1942
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924- $170,000 6s TO M -N $5,300___ M ay 1 1925 or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
(Optional July 15 1927)
Assess, val. 1924------------ 9,707,429 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924-.$30,300 MILLIKEN.
5M s’ 19 M-S 12,000____Sept 1 1939
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$6.98 Water debt (included)______ 25,000
(Optional Sept 1 1929)
This town is in Weld County.
4,200
Population___________________ 9.000 Sinking fund_____________
6s ’20 J-D 18,000____June 1 1940
Tot. ass'd val.’23 (abt. act.)-430,445 Incorporated Sept. 19 1910.
(Optional June 1 1930)
LOGAN COUNTY 8. D. NO 24.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$48.92 6s W ater Bonds.
25 000
J-D $12*000____June 11927 5s
P. O. Merino.
Population (estimated)_________ 750
17,000_______________ BOND. D E B T Oct 22'r24‘ . " $66'300
6s TO A-O $7,000___ Apr 1 1930 IN T . in New York City and Mancos. 6s
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924--$29,000 Assessed valuation 1923___1,404,617
(Optional April 1 1920.)
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 298,686
6s T8 M -N 14,200___ M ay 1 1948 MANITOU.
This town is in El Paso County. Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-812.00 MORGAN CO. S. D. NO. 1.
(Optional M ay 1 1933.)
Snyder.
Population in 1920______________ 372 6s P . O. J-D $5,500____June 1 1936
6s T8 M -N 1,300___ M ay 1 1948 Incorporated July 1876.
T6
Park Bonds.
(Optional M ay 1 1933.)
(Optional June 1 1926)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -- $23,000 5s T7 M -N (a)$20,000-May 1 1932 MOFFAT COUNTY.
5J^s’20 F-A 12,500_ Feb 15 1950
_
Craig is the county seat.
Assessed value 1923---------- 1,094,7 3 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1927.)
(Optional Feb 15 1935)
5 J4s’ 18M-Nt j$12,000-M ay 1 ’28-’31
C ourt House Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A 12,500_ Feb 15 1950
_
\ 4,000-—M ay 1 1932 5s g '17 A-O $40,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1937
LOGAN COUNTY 8. D. NO. 64.
(Subject to call after Apr. 1 1927.) 5 ^ s ’23(Optional Feb 15 1935) 1 1943
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
P. O. Iliff.
J-D 11,000___ June
6s ’21 F-A $49,000_ Feb 15 1951 5s T7 M -N o7,500--M ay 1 ’25-’27 BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’ 24- $40,000
_
(Optional June 1 1933)
Assessed valuation 1924----6,303,370 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924--841,500
W ater Bonds.
(Optional Feb. 15 1936)
BON D. D EBT Jan 1 ’24 -- $49,000 5s ’09 M -N Z14.000___ M ay 1 1929 State & co.tax (per $1,000)’24-$18.95 Assessed valuation 1924_____647,400
Population in 1920___________ 5,129
Assess, val. '2 3 _________ $1,209 436 5 s ’23 d-D $50,000___ June 1 1938
IN T . is payable in New York City. MORGAN CO. S. D. NO. 2.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$7.18 4% s’23M-N z60,000—M ay 1 ’38-’57
5s
-_ 15,000...................1939
P. O. Brush.
LOGAN COUNTY 8. D. NO. 60.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
MOFFAT COUNTY 8. D. NO. 5. _s T8 F-A $65,000_____ 1928-1948
P. O. Atwood.
4J£s’24F-A Jz39,000- - Aug 1 ’29-’54
5s T9 A-O 10,000-—Apr 15 1929
(P. O. Craig.)
6s ’20 M-N$20,000____M ay 1 1950
(zlO.000—Aug 1 ’ 55-’59 5s T5 J-J $25,000-—July 15 1930
(Optional Apr 15 1919)
(Optional M ay 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 -- $216,500 5s T9
1 ’24. $75,000
15 1939 BOND.
6 s ’21 M -N 6,0 00---M ay 21 1951 Water debt (incl.)------------ 180,500 BOND. A-O 50,000____Oct $75,000 Assessed D EBT Jan 1923.-6,192,360
valuat on
DEBT Oct 22 ’24(Optional M ay 21 1936.)
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
21,000 Floating (lent (additional).
6.000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924-.$26,000 Sinking fund_____________
2,500
MORGAN COUNTY 8. D. NO. 3.
Assessed valuation 1923------678,586 Assessed valuation 1923___3,156,070 Assess, val. 9124 (act’l ) ----1,461,880
P. O. Fort Morgan. Org. in 1884.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$18.90
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923-—$35.53 Population in 1924____________1,500
B uilding Bonds.
LOGAN CO. S. D. NO. 62.
Population 1910, 1,357; 1920, 1,129
5s ’09 M-N$15.000c— M ay 1 1949
P. O. Crook.
IN TEREST on bonds marked (z)
(Subject to call M ay 1 1929)
BOND. D E B T Dec 8 ’ 24- $44,000 at Bankers Trust C o., N. Y .; a E. H. MOFFAT TUNNEL” IMPT. DIST. 5s '15 J-D $30,000c_ June 1 1945
_
This
Assessed valuation 1924— 1,749,890 Rollins & Sons, N . Y .; (z) Chemical city anddistrict embraces all o f the (Subject to call beg. June 1 1930)
county o f Denver, counties
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—88.64 Nat. Bank, N. Y . C.; and (t) at o f Grand, M offat, Routt and certain 5s 16 J-J $15,000c—July 15 1946
Population in 1924 (est .)--------- 1,500 Kountze Bros., N. Y . City.
portions of Eagle, Gilpin, Boulder, (Subject to call beg. July 15 1931)
LOGAN COUNTY 8. D. NO. 69
Adams and Jefferson, a total area of 5s T8 J-D 20,000------June 1 1948
MANZANOLA.
(Optional after June 1 1933.)
9,245 square m iles..-Created by
P. O. Fleming.
This city is in Otero County.
f 62,500.-Jan 1 ’40-’44
6s TO F-A $10,000— Aug 15 1950
act o f Legislature. (For other de­
4M s’24 J-J 1150,000.-Jan 1 ’45-’54
W ater R efu nding B onds.
(Optional Aug 15 1930)
tails see V. 117, p. 1264.)
( 77,500.-Jan 1 ’55-’59
6s ’20 J-J
20,000------July 1 1940 5 ^ s ’23 - - - $26,500— $1,000 yrly. 5A s g ’23 J-J $6,720,000r*
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924—$26,500
R ef. (Red. aft. 10 iirs. fr . issue).
July 1 44- 68
(Optional July 1 1930)
Jan 1 1934
5Ms’ 19 A-O 14,000----- Oct 1 1949 Assessed valuation 1923-------- 480,361 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-86,720,000 5s T4 J-J $36,000c
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-813.60 Ass. val'n (rl. est. and im­
5s ’20 A-O 30,000____ April 1950
(Optional Aug 1 1934)
(Optional 1935)
proves subj. to levy) 288,544,966
6. T8 F-A $15,000------Feb 1 1948 Pop’n, 1910, 428; 1920---------------562
High S chool Site Bonds.
, Optional Feb 1 1933)
Population (est.)____________300,000
MEEKER.
IN T . at the American Exchange 4Ms'23 A-O $14,000____ April 1953
5Ms’ 19 J-D 15,000----- Dec 1 1949
This town is in Rio Blanco County.
(Optional April 1938)
Optional Dec 1 1934)
National Bank, N . Y ., or at the
W ater B onds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924. $160,000
5 ^ s ’ 14 J-J
5,500---Ju ly 15 1934 6s T6 M-S $42,000c---$500 y ’rly. International Trust C o., Denver.
Ass’d val. 1925 (actual)-.11,838,631
(Optional July 15 1924)
E lec tric L ig h t B o n d s .
Tax rite (per $1,000) 1924---811-63
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 --’ $35,500 6s ’22 A-O 15,000c— Apr 1 1937 MONTE VISTA.
IN T . on bonds of 1909 and 1915
Assessed val. 1923-------------1,841,630
A city in Rio Grande County. In­
(Optional April 1 1932)
at Kountze Bros.. N . Y .; bonds of
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923--------$9.83 BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’24- $64,200 corporated Jan. 21 1906.
1914 at E. H. Rollins & Sons, New
F u n d in g B o n d s .
Water debt (included):------40,000
LOGAN CO. S. D. NO. 95.
Chicago,
&
Assess, val. 1923 (actual)-- 729,630 5s T9 A-O $26,500_______________ York, Boston, and bonds Denver at
P. O. Fleming.
San Francsco,
of 1916
5s ’23
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924---$35,000 Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $6.00 BOND. M -N 24,600----------------------- County Treas. office in Fort M or­
DEBT Nov 22 ’24- $49,600
Assessed valuation 1924--------169,810 Population in 1910, 807; 1920, 935 Assessed v a in 1924--------- 1,871,980 gan or at Kountze Bros., New York^
IN T . payable in Meeker or N. Y
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$6.78




6s T9

W a te r B on d s.

6s T9 A-O $20,000___ Apr 1 1934
(Subject to call after April 1 1924)
6s T9 M-S $20,000___ Sept 1 1934
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1924)
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’ 2 4 -—$52,000
Water debt (included)______ 40,000
_
Ass’d val. 1924 (act. val.)_ 210,262
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $16.50
Population in 1920______________ 263

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1924.]

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS

MORGAN AND WELD COUNTIES
JOINT S. D. NO. 124.
P. O. Wiggins.
6s ’ 18 J-J $24,500____July 1 1938
(Optional July 1 1928)
6s *18 J-D 10,000____Dec 1 1948
(Optional Dec 1 1933)
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 7 ’24. $50,500
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,600,000

ORDWAY.
This town is in Crowley County.
Incorporated June 8 1900.
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5s T7 M -N $45,000____ $2,500yrly.
T ow n Hall Bonds.
6s ’22 M -N $8,000___ $1,000yrly.
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’24 -- $53,000
Assessed valuation 1923___1,066,920
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$15.O0
NORTH DENVER IRRIG. DIST. Pop.n, 1910, 705; 1920________ 1,186
This district is in Adams County.
Interest coupons in default. See ORDWAY DRAIN. DIST. NO. 1.
item ‘ ‘Denver Reservoir Irr. C o .,”
This district (P. O. Ordway) is in
in “ Chronicle” for Sept. 18 1915, Crowley County.
page 925.
6s ’22 J-D $70,000____Dec 1 1937
Water Bonds.
BON D. D EBT N ov 1924—.$70,000
6s '09 J-D $200,000c_0ct 1 ’25-’ 29 Assessed benefits (est.)______150,000
NORTHERN DELTA IRR. DIST.
This district (P. O. Delta) is in
Delta County. The two mortgages
formerly outstanding, aggregating
$28,000, have been foreclosed and
the ditch and water rights after ac­
quisition at foreclosure sale, con­
veyed to an organized mutual irriga­
tion company called the North Delta
Irrigation Co. The farmers owning
land under this ditch (nearly all with­
in the Northern Delta Irrigation Dis­
trict) have purchased water rights for
1,800 acres of land and from time to
time the remaining 600 acres o f water
rights are being acquired.
Canal & W ater R ights Pur. Bds.
6s TO J-D $17,400 _____ 1925-1930
BON D. D EBT Oct 8 ’24..-$106,000
District tax (per acre) 1924___$10.00
Population in 1924 (est.)----------- 150
IN T . at Co. Treas. office in Delta

OTERO IRRIGATION DIST.
This district has been dissolved
For bonds issued and outstanding
against this district Jan. 1917. (See
S. & C. Supp. N ov. 1917, page 61.)
OTERO COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
P. O. Manzanola.
5H s’ 18 F-A $25,000____Feb 1 1948
(Optional Feb. 1 1933.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $25,000
Assessed valuation 1923___1,923,375

OTERO CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
P. O. Rocky Ford.
B uilding Bonds.
41£s’07 J-J
$4,50 0c...Ju ly 1 1927
(Optional July 1 1917)
4 ^ sT 5 M-S 30,0 00c...S ep t 1 1945
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1930)
4H s’ 17 M -N 100,000c—M ay 15 1957
(Subject to call after M ay 15 1927)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 24— $114,500
NORTH STERLING IRR. DIST. Tot.ass’d val.’23 (act.val.).8,411,937
A district (P. O. Sterling) in School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $21.00
Population in 1923 (est.)_____6,000
Logan County.
Parson, Son & Co. win bond suit.
OTERO CO. sT d T n O. 13.
V. 99. p. 1846.
P. O. Swink.
Ditch and Reservoir Bonds.
6s’ 09 J-D $992,000c ..J u n e 1 ‘25-’29 5s ’ 17 J-D $10,000____June 1 1937
(Optional June 1 1927)
BOND. DEBT N o v 23 ‘2311,190,000
Warrant debt_____________
12,640 5s '23 A-O 25,000_____ 1934-1943
Dist. tax rate (per acre) ‘23_ $1.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $35,000
_
_
IN T . payable at County Treas­ Assessed valuation 1923_ 2,670,775
urer’s office in Sterling or at office of
Parson, Son & C o., New York City OTERO CO. S. D. NO. 26.
P. O. Fowler.
5s T7 A-O $40,000___ Oct 1 1947
NUCLA.
(Optional Oct 1 1932)
This town is in Montrose County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24— $40,000
Incorporated Jan. 18 1915.
Assessed valuation 1923---- 2,107,508
W ater Bonds.
6s T 5 F-A $12,000____Aug 1 1930
OTERO COUNTY S. D. NO. 31.
(Optional Aug. 1 1925.)
P. O. Cheraw.
Funding B onds.
6s ‘22 J-D $37,300____Dec 1 1937 6s ’21 J-J $110,000 _____1932-1941
BON D. DEBT Oct 18 1924 $110,000
(Optional on 30 days’ notice.)
25.000
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1924..$49,300 Warrant debt (add’l ) -------Assessed valuation 1923____ 146.325 Total ass’d val. ’24 (a c t.)..2 092 6S9
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$20.00 School tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$18.00
Population in 1920______________217
OTIS.
A town in Washington County.
NUMA DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
W ater Bonds.
This district is in Crowley County
6s ’ 22 J-D $200.000c___ 1927-1938 6s T7 M-S $25,000.--------------------BONDED D E B T _____________ (*) BOND. DEBT Jan 1924____ $25,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office Assessed valuation 1923_____ 650,478
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23--------$14.00
and Kountze Bros., N . Y .
Population in 1920______________ 467
NUNN.
OURAY COUNTY.
This town is in Weld County.
P. O. Ouray.
W ater Bonds.
R efu nd ing B onds.
6s ’20 M-N$30,000____N ov 1 1935
6s '21 J-D 10 ,0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1936 5s ’21 M-N$130,000-May 1 ’25-’37
TO TAL DEBT Nov 22 '24..$40,000 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24. $130,000
Assessed value 1924________ 218,980 Assessed value 1923_______ 4,519,989
Town tax (per $1,000) 1924.$21.00 County tax (per $1,000) ’23—$16.55
P op’n, 1910, 143; 1920..........
149 Population, 1920--------------------- 2,620
PALISADES.
OAK CREEK!
A town in Mesa County. Inc.
This town is in Routt Co. Incorp April 4 1904.
In 1907.
W ater Bonds.
R efu n d in g B onds.
5 ^ s ’24 M-S $20,000____Mar 1 1939
5s
. . . $30,000_______________
(Optional Mar. 1 1934.)
(Due $3,000 yearly, beginning 14 BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24___$90,000
years from date)
Water debt (incl.)__________ 85,000
W ater Extension Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924____700,003
5s
...
$5,000_______________ Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24------ $17.00
(Due in 15 years, opt. in 10 years) Population 1910, 900; 1920, 855.
Sewer B onds.
IN T . at Town Treasurer’s office
6s T3 M-S $11.000............... ........... or Kountze Bros., N . Y . City.
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’24____$47,873
Assessed valuation 1923____ 407,950 PAONIA.
A town in Delta County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $22.00
Population in 1910, 222; 1920, 967 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $42,000
IN T . on sewer bonds at Kountze Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 53,000
Assessed valuation 1924____ $672,100
Bros., New York.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24......... $10.90
Population 1910, 1,007; 1920, 925.
0 LATHE.
This city is in Montrose Co. In- PEETZ.
oorporated Sept 3 1907.
This town is in Logan County.
B uilding Bonds.
6s T8 M -N $3,500____M ay 1 1933 6s W ater Extension B onds.15 1937
’22 M-S $25,000.-M ar.
(Optional M ay 1 1928)
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1924____ $93,500
W ater Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O 25,000___ Apr 1 1936 Assessed value 1923-------------316,998
Town tax rate(per $1,000)’ 23 21.20
(Optional Apr 1 1931)
Population, 1920-----------------------322
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
IN T . at the National Bank of
5M s’22 F-A $58,000___ Aug 1 1952
Commerce, N . Y .
(Optional Aug 1 1942)
BON D. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 4...$86,500 PHILLIPS COUNTY.
Assessed value 1923________ 535,776
Holyoke in the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—.$9.30
R efu nding Bonds.
Population 1910. 600; 1920______491 5s T9 A-O $40,000.-O ct 1 ’25-’44
IN T . payable at City Treasurer’s BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1924 $40,000
office or at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
Assess, val. real estate_ 13,719,065
_
Assess. val. personal prop_1,523,150
OLNEY SPRINGS DRAIN. DIST. Other assessable property. .2.044,280
This district (P. O. Olney) is in Tot assessval’ 24( 100%act) 17,286,495
Crowley County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24$ 14.29
6s ’21 J-D $40,000..July 1 ’27-’3f> Population 1910, 3,179; 1920, 5,499
BON D. DEBT N ov 1924—.$40,000
IN T. is payable in New York City.
ORCHARD MESA IRRIG. DIST. PHILLIPS CO. HIGH S. D.
P. O. Holyoke.
A district in Mesa County.
In last year’s edition of this Section 5H s’ 17 M-N$60,000— -N ov 15 1947
(Optional N ov. 15 1932.)
we reported that the County Treas­
urer had been enjoined from paying BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 24 $60,000
interest coupons on bonds outstand­ Assessed valuation 1924— 17,286,495
ing at that time. A compromise was
later effected by which all outstand­ PHILLIPS CO. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Amherst.
ing obligations were liquidated and
refunding bonds amounting to $60,- 6s T8 M-S $19.500— -M ar 20 1948
(Optional March 20 1933.)
000 issued.
6s ’22 J-D $60,0 0 0 c ..___________ 6s T8 J-D $6,000___ Dec 1 1948
(Optional Dec. 1 1933.)
BON D. D EBT Oct 1924___ $28,000
Assessed value 1922________ 400,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $25,500
030) ’22_$50.00Ass9S3ed valuation 1923_ 1,719,150
_
Dist. tax rate (per




91

PHILLIPS CO. S. D. NO. 6.
P. O. Haxtun.
6s T8 A-O $5,800____Apr 1 1948
(Optional April 1 1933.)
6s T9 M-S 12,000___ Mar 1 1949
(Optional March 1 1934.)
6s T9 A-O 11,200_ Oct 15 1959
_
(Optional Oct. 15 1939.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’2 4 .. $30,000
Assess, val. 1924 (act.)____ 693,645
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$10.50
Population 1924______________5,000

Paving district debt (spe­
cial. additional)_______ 3,007,300
TOT. BO. DT. Jan 1 *23.$4,lz9,100
Value of city prop’y, 1922 2.887,000
Total val. 1924 (actual)..35,246,163
City tax (per $1,0U0) 1924. ..$ 18 30
IN TER E ST in New York City,
part at Chase Nat. Bank and part at
First Nat. Bank; also at office of City
Treas. and First Nat. Bank, Pueblo.

PUEBLO.
Pueblo is situated in Pueblo Co.
Incorporated March 22 1870. Tht
city of Bessemer was annexed to
Pueblo in Jan. 1894. Commission
government adopted Sept. 19 1911
and later sustained by the Supreme
Court. Population 1910, 44,395:
1920, 42,908. Area of city, 7,278.86
acres.
Park Bonds.
5s T9 M-N$173,000c. .N ov 1 1939
(Optional Nov. 1 1929.)
5s T8 J-D 161,000c. .June 1 1938
(Optional June 1 1928.)
P ublic W ay Im pt. Bonds.
5s ’21 M-N$175,000c—N ov 1 1936
(Optional Nov. 1 1931.)
C ity Hail & A uditorium Bonds.
414sgT6M-S $300,000c—Mar 1 1931
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1926)
W ater-W orks Dist. B onds.
5s '14 J-J $202,00 0c...Ja n 2 1929
(Subject to call after Jan. 2 1924 )
4J^s’06J-J 884,000c_ Jan 2 1931
_
(Subject to call after Jan 2 1916'
4H s’ 19 J-D 13 0,00 0c...D ec 11934
_s ’23 . . . 2 5 0 ,00 0c...D ec 1 1948
(Optional Dec. 1 1933.)
Funding Bonds.
5s T4 M-S $385,000c—Mar 1 1929
Statement of Debt Jan. 1 1924General bonded debt_____ $860,000
Water debt (special.add’l) 1,216,0(0

RIO BLANCO CO. HIGH S. D.
P. O. Meeker.
4 K s’22 A-O $75,000------Oct 1 1952
(Optional Oct. 1 1937.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $75,000
Assessed valuation 1923---- 5,667,400
Population in 1924 (est.)--------- 3,150

PUEBLO CONSERVANCY DIST.
This district (P. O. Pueblo) is in
PHILLIPS CO. S. D. NO. 39.
Pueblo County.
P. O. Holyoke.
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 23 $52,500 5s ’24 J-J$3,417,000c&rJan l ’26-55
Assessed valuation 1923— 1,677,840 (The amount maturing each year
shall be determined to insure as
near as may be, an equal levy of
PHILLIPS & YUMA COS. JT.
taxes each year, during the life of
S. D. NO. 91.
the bonds for the purpose of retir­
P. O. Holyoke.
ing bonds and payment of interest.)
BOND. DEB.. Jan 1 1923. $48,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924S3,417,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,477,540 Total benefits___________ 4,617,190
_
IN
PHILLIPS COUNTY S. D. NO. 84. City. T. at Bankers Trust C o., N. Y .
P. O. Haxtun.
5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S $30,000____Mar 1 1949
PUEBLO COUNTY.
(Optional March 1 1934.)
County seat is Pueblo.
5j^sT9 A-O $12,000____Oct 15 1949
R efund. Bds. (Red. beg. in 1921).
(Optional Oct. 15 1934.)
5s ’20 J-J
$6,030____Jan 1 1950 4M s’ l l J-J $225,000c_..July 1 1931
B O N D . DEBT Nov 20 ’24 $225,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1935.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $18,000 Floating debt (add’l) _____• 240,000
35,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,386,260 Sinking fund____________
_
Assessed value, real estate.47,246,234
Assessed value, personal—26,199,685
PITKIN COUNTY.
Total ass’d val. '24 (act.).73,445,919
County seat is Aspen.
StatB&Co.tRx(per $1,000) ’ '4-*13.20
R efu nd ing Bonds.
1910, 52,223; 1920, 57,638
5s T6 A-O $149,800 —Oct 1 ’ 25-’38 Popul’n at First Nat. Bank, N . Y .
IN T .
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1 ’24. $210,000 or at County Treasurer’s office.
Assessed vai n, reai estate.-3,l 18,550
Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,443,540
_
Tot.ass’d val.’24(100%act.)4,562,090 PUEBLO SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
This is district No. 1 of Pueblo
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) ’ 24.$23 45
Population 1910, 4,566; 1920, 2,707 County.
B uilding Bonds.
INT. payable in N. Y. at Kountze
Aug 1 1931
Bros, and at office of County Treas. 4 V$s’ l l F-A$100.000c
4 Jus’ l l F-A 28 ,000 c...A u g 1 1931
(Subject to call Aug 1 1921.)
PIERCE.
This town is in Weld County. 4H s’23 F-A I 50,000c.Feb 1 ’38-’42
\200.000c. Feb 1 ’43-’52
Incorporated M ay 10 1918.
R efu nding (Red. beg. in 1912).
W ater Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N$35,000____M ay 1 1935 4 ^ s g ’ llF -A .$88,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1931
B O N D . D E B T July 1 1924 $466,000
(Optional M ay 1 1930.)
192,280
6s ’21 A-O
8,000— -Apr 15 1936 Floating debt___________
Sinking fund------------------53,220
(Optional April 15 1931.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924—$43,000 Assess, val. ’23 ( act.)___ 22,325,983
Assessed valuation 1923____ 205,660 School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$13.90
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$17.50 Population in 1923 (est.)_____25,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
Population in 1920______________ 327
or at First National Bank. N . Y .
PLATTEVILLE.
A town in Weld County. Inc. PUEBLO COUNTY S. D. NO. 18.
P. O. Avondale.
March 27 1885.
6s T4 J-J
$6,000...J u ly 15 1934
W ater Bonds.
(Optional July 15 1924.)
6s T5 M -N $35,000— -N ov 1 1945
6 s ’20 J-J $22,500-.-J u ly 15 1940
(Optional Nov. 1 1935.)
(Optional July 15 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 1924..$35,000
Assessed valuation 1923_____380,980 BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1924—$28,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$18.00 Assessed valuation 1923------ 835,885
Population in 1910, 430; 1920, 479
PUEBLO CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 20.
PROWERS CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 6.
P. O. Pueblo.
Post office is Holly.
4 Jus’l l J-D $25,000____June 1 1931
5s ’22 M-N$75,000c_ M ay 1 1952
_
(Optional June 1 1921.)
(Optional May 1 1937.)
4J4s’ 12 M -S 175,000___Sept 1 1932
Bldg. (Red. beg. 15 yrs. from issue).
(Optional Sept. 1 1922.)
6s T5 F-A $16,0 0 0 c ...F o b 1 1935 5s T8 J-J
50,000____Jan 1 1938
6s ’21 M-S 17,000____Sept 1 1941
(Optional Jan. 1 1928.)
(Optional Sept. 1 1931.)
4 ^ s ’23 F-A 300,000___Aug 1 1943
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1924- $122,000
F unding Bonds.
_
Ass'd val. ’24 (50% a ct.). . 3 ,3z7.721 4H s’ l l F-A $35,000c__Feb 1 1931
School tax rate (per$l,000)’24- .$8 50
(Optional Feb. 1 1921.)
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 3,000 BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’24. $585,000
Assess, val. 1923------------ 31,356,627
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, N . Y .
PROWERS CO. CONS. S. D. NO.8.
P. O. Granada.
6s '21 M-N$38,000r___M ay 1 1951 PUEBLO COUNTY S. D. NO. 29.
(Optional M ay 1 1936.)
P. O. Boone.
6s ’21 M -N 17,500r__________ 1937 6s TO M -N $ 3 ,0 0 0 ..-N ov 22 1930
(Optional 1927.)
(Optional N ov. 22 1920.)
BOND DEBT Oct 18 ’24—- $55,500 6s ’21 M-S
1,000___ Mar 1 1951
Ass’d val’n 1924 (acTual) _. 1,278 244
(Optional Mar. 1 1936.)
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$7.50 6s ’21 M-S 34,000___ Mar 1 1951
Population in 1922(est.)________ 710
(Optional Mar. 1 1936.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $38,000
Total assess, val. 1923___ 1,216,171
PROWERS CO. S. D. NO. 13.
School tax (per $1,000) ’23.$17.25
P. O. Wiley.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1923. $32,700
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1.052,197 RIFLE.
_
This town is in Garfield County.
PROWERS CO. CONSOL SCH. D Inc. Aug. 8 1905.
W ater B onds.
NO. 41.
5H s’ 16 J-J $42,000c.$2,000 yearly
P. O. Hartman.
TOTAL D
Jan 1 ’24—
6s ’22 A-O $30,000____Apr 1 1952 Ass’d val’nE’ B T (actual)-------.$42,000
23
725,652
(Optional April 1 1937.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 1924 $30,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000)’23.$12.50
Total assessed value 1924 - - 996.268 Population 1910, 698; 1920--------- 885
IN T . payable in New York City.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 - $ 12.48

RIO BLANCO CO. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Meeker.
6s T4 J-D
6,000____June 1 1934
(Optional June 1 1924.)
M
6s T8 M-N$34,000— -M ay 15 1948
(Optional M ay 15 1933.)
H
5 J^s’ 19 M-S $10,000— Sept 15 1949
(Optional Sept. 15 1934.)
4
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $50,000
Assessed valuation 1923— 1,176,505
RIO GRANDE COUNTY.
Del Norte is the county seat.
Population 1910, 6,563; 1920, 7,855.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
" V43^s’ 16 J-D $56,000—Dec T ’25-’3l
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’24— .$56,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(act. val.) 10,715,580
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24-$13.65
INT. at Kountze Bros., N, Y . C. ‘
RIO GRANDE CO. CON. S. D.
NO. 7.
P. O. Del Norte, i .
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1923. $156,400
Assessed valuation 1923.— 2,845,460

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BIO GRANDE CO. HIGH S. D.
P. O. Monte Vista.
School B uilding B onds.
5s
s-a $95,000c_________ 1950
TO T. B D . D T . N ov 1923-- $95,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
18,666
Assess, val. 23 (80% act.).4,436,9i0
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S4.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 3,500
BIO GRANDE DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O. M onte Vista)
Is in Rio Grande County.
5Ms’ 16 J-D $105,500c.Dec 1 ’ 25-’35
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 1924.$124,000
RIVERSIDE IRRIG. DIST.
A district (P. O. Fort Morgan) in
Morgan and Weld counties. Of all
the bonds issued by this district
92 M% are held by landowners in the
district, or, in other words, the River­
side Landowners Association.
6s 07 J-D$252,750c.J uly 1 25-’27
«s ’ 10 J-D 135,000c_____1925-1929
Bonds outstanding (other
than those held by the
above association) on
Oct. 18 1924 amounted
55,000
to about_______________
Tot.ass’d val.’24(70% act.) 1,600,C00
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$25 00
Population at present (est.)____1,200
"N T, payable at Nat. Bk. of Com
mevce, N. Y . City, or at Co. Treas­
urer's office in Ft. Morgan.
ROCKY FORD.
This city is in Otero C o. Incorp.
Aug. 10 1887.
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’ 10 J-J $10,000c_ Jan 1 1925
_
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1920).
Refund.(Re4.o/t.lO yrs.from issue)
5s 14 . . . $15,000__________ 1934
R efu n d in g Water Bonds.
5 s ’ 16 J-D $100,000-..June5 1940
GEN . B D . D T . Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $125,000
Assess, val. 1923________ 2,987.040
Town tax rate (per $1,000) 23 $19.10
Pop’n 1910. 3,230; 1920, 3,746.
INT. payable at Kountze Bros.,
N. Y ., or at City Treasurer’s office.

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS
he said, “ have fruitlessly been made
to get all bonds martialed and settled
for a few cents on a dollar, but no
success has been made along this
line.” He seems to think that the
bonds are a “ total loss.” Under date
o f Oct. 1 1923, Ed. H. Madison,
County Treasurer, advises us that
“ conditions remain the same” con­
cerning this district.
6s ’08 J-D$235,000c.Sept 1 '21-’28
SAN JUAN COUNTY.
County seat is Silverton.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’16 J-J $68,000--July 1 ’25-’41
CO. BD. D T . Oct. 28 '24. $68,000
Assessed value 1924—
Real estate_____________2,341,135
Personal_______________ 304,585
Other property_________ 652,130
T otal__________________ 3.297,850
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 -$24 00
Population 1910, 3,063; 1920, 1.700
IN T. at Nat. Bank o f Commerce
and Nat. Park Bank, New York.
SAN JUAN S. D. NO. 1.
(P. O. Silverton.)
Population 1910, 1,500.
4M s’24 M-S $52,000c__ Sept 1 1944
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Oct. 20 ’24 $52,000
Assess, val. ’24 (act. val.)-3,297,850
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$6.33
IN T . at First Nat. Bank. Silver
ton. and at Nat. Park Bank. N .Y .C
SAN LUIS VALLEY IRRIG. DIST.
A district in Saguache County.
Irrigation B onds.
6s ’22 ---$ 4 3 4 ,600c__________1952
6s ’ 12 J-D 151,000c____ 1925-1933
BOND. DEBT Oct. 23 ’24-$585,600
INTEREST is payable at County
Treasurer's office in Saguache and at
Kountze Bros., N. Y . City.

SAN M IGUEL COUNTY.
County seat is Telluride. Popula­
tion, 1910, 4,700: 1920, 5,281.
R efunding Bonds.
5s'15
M -N $.34 50 0..N o v 1 ’25-’29
BOND. DEBT N ov. 1 ’24. $34,500
Assess, val. ’24 (abt. act.) 7.701.750
BOTJTT COUNTY.
’23-$19.50
Steamboat Springs is the County 8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) N. Y . C.
INT. at Kountze Bros.,
seat.
C ourt H ouse & Jail Bonds.
5s ’22 A-O $94,000____Apr 1 1942 SAN MIGUEL~C0T s . D. NO. 6.
Post Office Norwood.
(Optional April 1 1932.)
School B uilding Bonds
BON D. D EBT Nov 2 2 ’24 $94,000
J-J $34.000____July
Assessed value 1924_____ 14,489,735 6s ’20 (Optional July 1 1935) 1 1950
State & county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1924______________$14.80 BOND. DEBT Oct )25 ’24. $34,000
Floating debt (add’l ______
1,000
Population, 1910, 7,561; 1920, 8,948. Assess, value 1924 ( M act.) 847.000
>
Seta, tax rate (per $1,000)____ $24.14
ROUTT COUNTY'S. D. NO. 2.
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 1,200
P. O. Hayden.
IN T . at office of County Treas.
5M s’ 19 M-S $56,300____Sept 1 1949
(Optional Sept. 1 1934)
SARGENT CONSOL. S. D. NO. 3.
5Ms’20 J-D
3,700---D e c 15 1949
This district (P. O. M onte Vista) is
(Optional Dec. 15 1934.)
Rio Grande County.
5)^s’23 M-S 27,000____Sept 1 1943 In B uilding Bonds.
(Optional Sept. 1 1933.)
6s ’ l l M-B $1,5 0 0 c...M a r 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 20’24- $87,000
(Optional March 1 1921.)
Warrant debt------------------5,000 5s ’ 17 M-S 37,000c.__Mar 1 1937
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,660.360
(Optional March 1 1927.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $11.50 5 s ’ 18 J-D 25,000c_ Jan 1 1938
_
(Optional Jan. 1 1928.)
ROUTT CO. S.~ d 7N O . 4.
6s ’21 J-J $123,000c.--Jan 1 1941
P. O. Steamboat Springs.
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
5H s’ 15 A-O $6,500---A p r 15 1935 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $186,500
(Optional April 15 1925.)
Total assess, value 1924— 3,20S,380
5H s’ 17 J-D 30,000___ June 1 1947 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$20.00
(Optional June 1 1932.)
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 1,000
5M s’ 19 F-A 25,000___ Aug 1 1959
* IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
(Optional Aug. 1 1939.)
6s ’20 M-S 10,900___ Sept 1 1950 office or Nat. City Bank, N . Y .
SEDGW ICK.
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
This place is in Sedgwick County.
6s ’21 M -N 9,300___ May 2 1951
Incorp. Jan. 15 1918.
(Optional May 2 1931.)
BON D. D EBT Jan 1 1924- $81,700
W ater Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,728,380 6s ’ 19 A-O $11,0 0 0 c-..A p r 1 1934
_
5s ’ 19 A-O 60,000c_ Oct 1 1934
_
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
8AGUACHE & ALAMOSA CO. JT.
CONSOL. SCH. DIST. NO. 23. BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’24-$71,000
Assessed val 1924 (50% act.)_322,190
Post Office Hooper.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$22 .00
B uilding Bonds.
6t$s’ 17 J-J $25,000____July 1 1937 Population in 1920______________380
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
BON D. DEBT Oct. 1 ’24- $45,000 SEDGW ICK COUNTY CONSOL
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 3B
Assess, val. 1922 (act.)------1,634,142
Post Office Ovid.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922--$14 66
_
Population in 1922 (est.)______1,200 6s ’ l l M-S $3,500_ Sept 16 1950
(Optional Sept. 16 1930.)
I N T . payable at the County Treas­
urer’s office, Alamosa, or at Bank­ 6s ’20 J-D 35,500---June 15 1950
(Optional June 15 1935.)
ers Trust C o., New York City.
6s ’21 M -N 3,100____M ay 1 1951
(Optional M ay 1 1936.)
SAGUACHE & RIO GRANDE
COS. JT. CON. S. D. NO. 26. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $42,100
Total assess, value 1923 — 1,170,063
P. O. Center.
5s '2C F-A $35.000____Feb 1 1940 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-.$6.95
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $35,000 Population in 1923 (est.)------------ 400
Assessed valuation 1924— 2,611,622
SEDGW ICK CO. H IG H S. D.
P. O. Julesburg.
SAGUACHE CO. CONS. S. D.
6s ’20 J-D$ 190,000— June 15 1950
NO. 31.
(Optional June 15 1935.)
P. O. Moffat.
5s ’20 A-O $30,000___ Apr 1 1950 BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24_ $190,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $30,000 Assessed val. 1924 (act.) __ 1,375,765
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,294,034 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.$2.80
_
SEIBERT.
SALIDA SCH. DIST. NO. 7.
Tlus town is in Kit Carson County.
District organized in 1882.
Incorp. March 16 1917.
B uilding Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
'6s 10 M -S $19,000c— Mar 1 1930 6s ’21 J-D $50,000c_ June 1 1936
_
(Subject to call after March 1 1920.)
Electric Light Bonds.
6 s ’22 J-J 110,000c-..July 1 1952 6s ’22 A-O $6,000c_-Apr 15 1937
(Optional July 1 1932.)
(Optional Apr. 15 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Oct. 21 ’24. $129,000 BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’24--$56,000
Sinking fund______________
1,000 Water debt (incl.)__________ 50,000
Total assess, val. ’24 (act.).3,691,595 Floating debt (add’l)----------500
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$13.70 Assess, value 1924 (act.)------328,097
Population in 1920-----------------4.689 Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $37.25
IN T . on 5s o f 1922 at the National Population in 1920 (Census)------- 311
Bank of Commerce, New York.
IN T . at Kountze Bros.. N . Y .
SAN ARROYA IRRIG. DIST.
This district (P. O. Fort Morgan)
Is in Morgan C o. Bonds In default.
In the latter part o f October 1921,
M r. Arlington Taylor, attorney-atlaw, of Fort Morgan, advised us that
there has been “ no board o f directors
in existence for years” and that “ no
levies have been made.” “ Efforts.”




[V ol. 119,

TRINIDAD SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
4H s’ 10 J-J $100,000c
July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1930)
4M s’ 15 J-J 2 6 ,500 c...Ju ly 1 1932
(Optional July 1 1922)
5s ’ 19 M -N 60.000-..M a y 15 1939
(Optional M ay 15 1929)
5Ms’22 J-J 150,000___ Jan 1 1952
(Optional Jan 1 1942)
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’24 $321,000
Assess, val. 1923________ 10,999,638
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS.
School tax (per $1,000) 1923-S21.70
This town is in Routt County.
Population In 1920 (est.)--------14.000
B uilding Bonds.
INT. at County Treasurer’ s office
6s ’ 19
$65,000____________ 1944
or in New York.
(Subject to call after 1924.)
W ater R efu n d in g Bonds.
f$16,000--Mar 1 ’25-’32 VALLEY VIEW DRAIN. DIST.
6s ’20 . . . ( 24,000--M ar 1 ’33-’40
This district (P. O. Ordway) is in
{ 20,000--M ar 1 ’41-’4S Crowley County.
W ater Bonds
($13.500.-June 1 ’ 28-’ 30
5Ms
____ $20.000________ Serially
5.500____ June 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Jan. 1 ’24- $134,052 6s ’ 23 J-D(| 18,000.-June 1 ’32-34
Asses’d val. ’ 23 (act. v a l.).1,171,100
• f 7,000____ June 1 1935
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923..$14 50
22.500-. June 1 ’ 36-’38
Population 1910, 1,227; 1920, 1.249
l
IN T. on 6s of 1920 at office of BOND. D EBT8.500____ June 11939
Nov 1924--.$75,000
Kountze Bros.. New York.
Assessed benefits___________ 301,179
W ater & Light Bonds.
_
_ $10,000--$2,000 yearly
Light Bonds.
6s ’ 12 M -N $9,600_ M ay 15 1932
_
(Optional May 15 1922.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24.-$56,400
Assessed valuation 1924____ 274,910
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 $28.37
Population in 1920_____________ 387
6s

STERLING.
This city is in Logan County , In
corpora fed Sept I 1884
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
4 M ’24 M-S 151$5,0C0c- Mar 15 1925
\46,000c Mar 15 ’26-’48
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 18 A-O $25,000c_ Apr 1 1933
_
5s ’ 10 F-A 50,000c-_.A ug 1 1934
_
6s ’20 F-A y5C,000c_ Aug 1 1935
6s ’20 J-D 50,OC0c_ Dec 1 1935
_
6s ’22 M-S 25,000c_ Mar 1 1937.
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $40,000c_ Jan 1 1941
_
5s ’ 19 A-O 20 ,000 c...A p r 1 1944
Storm Sewer Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $78,000c..A pr 15 1931
♦Central Paving Dist. Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $273,000c..A pr 15 1941
♦Paving Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
_
6s ’22 M-N$122,C00c_ M ay 1 1942
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 18 ’24. $506,500
Assessment debt_________ 473,000
Tax val. 1924 (70% a ct.)..6,662.570
City tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $14.00
_
Pop’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 of Commerce or City
Treas. office; all others at Kountze
Bros., N. Y ., or City Treas. office.
STORM LAKE DR. DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Windsor) is in
Weld County.
7s
J-D $44,000_______________
6s
...
7,000_________ _____
BOND. D EBT Dec 1922...$51,000
STRATTON.
This town is in Kit Carson County.
Incorp. May 31 1900.
W ater Bonds.
6Ms'21 A-O $50,000_ Oct 15 1936
_
(Optional Oct. 15 1931.)
6s ’22 M -N 25,000___ Nov 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24_. 70,000
Assess, value 1924 (act.)_ 575,407
_
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$14.00
Population in 1920 (Cevsns)_____421
SUGAR CITY.
This town is in Crowley County.
Incorporated M ay 21 1900.
‘ W ater R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 F-A $12,000____ $l,000yrly.
F unding Bonds.
5s .19 A-O $ 1 6 .0 0 0 --.-S I ,000yrly.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924--$28,000
Assessed valuation 1923--------350,425
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$18.00
Pop’n, 1910, 808; 1920__________836
SUMMIT CO. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Breckenridge.
5Ms’ 19 F-A $35,000--.A u g 15 1949
(Optional Aug 15 1934)
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24. $35,000
Assessed val. 1924 ( a c t . ) 1,399,151
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. .$17.00
Population (est.) 1924------------ 1,000

VICTOR
Tnis city is in Teller County. Inc.
as a town M ay 15 1894; city of
second class March 3 1898. In Nov
of this year we were informed that
a suit was then pending to collect
defaulted bonds.
W ater R efu n d in g B onds.
6s ’ 13 M-N$34.000____M ay 1 1933
(Optional M ay 1 1923)
5s ’ 16 F-A 333,(00— $17,500 yrly
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 14M-N $139.100___ M ay 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24---$505,600
Assessed valuation 1923 — 507,680
City tax (per $1.000' 1923 . .$50 00
Population 1910, 3,162; 1920. 1.777
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y
VISTA DEL RIO DRAIN. DIST.
This district Is in Prowers County.
7 t^s’21 J-D $75,000..-M ay 1 ’32-’41
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 107.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24---$71,500
IN T. payable at County Treas.
office or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
WALSENBURG.
This town is in Huerfano County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S $90,000--M ar 1 ’30-’59
W ater Bonds.
5s ’23 J-J $150,000------Jan 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Mar ’ 24 -- $390,000
Assessed valuation 1923— 2,797,957
Water debt---------------------- 333,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$14.00
Populat on 1910, 2,423; 1920, 3,565
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office or
First National Bank, New York.
WASHINGTON CO. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Akron.
S chool B uilding B onds.
5s ’22 J-J $55,000c— July 1 1952
(Optional 1937.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24- $83,000
Assess, val. ’ 23 (2-3 act.)--2,258,867
Population (est.)--------------------- 1,900
WASHINGTON CO. S. D. NO. 3.
P. O. Otis.
5M s’ 16 J-J $10,000------July 1 1936
6s ’20 F-A 16,800------Feb 1 1950
(Optional Feb. 1 1935.)
54£s’23 M-S $17,000------Mar 1 1953
(Optional March 1 1938.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $43,800
Assessed valuation 1923— 1,253,863
W ASHINGTON CO. S. D. NO. 18.
5t£s’ 19 F-A $29,500------Aug 1 1939
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1924--$29,500
Assessed valuation 1923--------977,875
w a v e r l y d r a i n d i s t . NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Alamosa) is
in Alamosa County
6s 19 J-D $155.800....................1939
BONDED D E B T ...........................(?)

WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 6.
TRINCHERA IRRIG. DIST.
P O. Greeley.
This district, is in Costilla County 5s ’ l l F-A $33,000c — Feb 1 1931
6s *11 J-DS525.000C- .Apr 1 ’ 25-’3l
(Optional Feb 1 1921)
BOND. D EBT N ov. 20 ’23:$600,000 5s ’ 12 M-S 41,500c----Mar 1 1942
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 20.000
(Optional Mar 1 1927)
INT at County Treasurer’s offlct 4t£s’ 16 J-J
30,000c----July 1 1936
or at Guaranty Trust C o.. N . Y.
(Optional July 1 1926)
5s ’ 19 J-J
85,000c----July 1 1949
(Optional July 1 1934)
TRINIDAD.
( 7,0 0 0 c---M a y 1 1939
This city is in Las Animas County
Incorp. Dec. 20 1879. Pop’n 1910 4Ms’24 M -N { 9,000c----M ay 1 1940
164.000c_May 1 ’41-’48
10,204; 1920. 10.906.
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 '24 $259,500
W ater-W orks Bonds,
5s ’13 J-J $45,000c.—Jan 1 1928 Assess, val. '24__________ 16,559.830
4M s’ 16 M-S 185,000c...M ar 1 1931 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S10.50
14,000
(Subject to call after March 1 1926.) Population In 1924 (est.)_
4H s’ 17 J-J
28,000____Jan i 1932
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
(Subject to call after Jan 1 192"’
P. O. Fort Lupton.
4M s’23 J-J 338,000c-. .Jan 1 1938
B uilding Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
6s ’ 13 J-J $16,800____ July 11943
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1928)
4t£s’ 16 M-S$170.000c-Mar 1 ’25-’4l
5,500____ June I 1944
4M s’22 A-O/221,000c__Oct 1 ’37-’49 6s ’ 14 J-D
(Optional June 1 1929)
1144,000.-Oct 1 ’50-’57
5 Ms’ 19 J-J 18,000____ July 11939
Street and Bridge Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1929)
4Ms’ 16 M -N$65,600c.M ay 1 ’25-’40
5M s’19 M-S
8,000---Sept 15 1939
sew er Bonds.
(Optional Sept 15 1929)
4Ms’ 17 F-A $3 0.0 0 0 c„.A u g 1 1932
6s ’21 J-J 40,000____ July 1 1941
(Subject to call Aug 1 1927)
(Optional July 1 1931)
GEN. BD. D T. Sept. 31 ’24 $95,600
Assessment debt (add’l) — 792,500 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $88,300
Water debt (add’l)_______ 1,131,000 Assessed value 1924----------- 3,489,720
T ot. assess, val. ’24(act.)-10,938,218 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S16.91
SIMLA.
A town in Elbert County. Incorp. City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $18 00
IN T . on sewer bonds of 1917, pay­ WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 12Dec. 28 1911.
P. O. Keenesburg.
able at First Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on
W ater Bonds.
6s
M-S $12,000___ Mar 1 1929 4 Ms of 1922 at City Treasurer's office 5s ’ 18 F-A $17,000___ Aug 1 1938
(Optional Aug. 1 1928.)
or in N. Y . City; on bonds of 1923,
(Optional March 1 1924.)
6s
- - - $25.000-----------------1932 at Kountze Bros., N. Y ., or City 5s ’23 J-D $10,000________Serially
Treas. office; on all other bonds at BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $27,000
6s
M-S
4,000___ Mar 1 lo2o
I Asassed valuation 1923 — 1,705,690
E. H. Rollins & Sons, New York.
(Optional March 1 1924.)

W SLD COUNTY CON SOLIDAT­
ED SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4.
Post Office Windsor.
5s ’09 J-J
$6,000___ July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1924)
5H s’ 18 J-D 50,000___ June 11948
(Optional June 1 1933)
5s ’ 19 J-D 25,000___ June 1 1939
(Optional June 1 1929)
6 s ’ 20 F-A 175,000---A u g 15 1940
(Optional Aug 15 1930)
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’24- $273,000
Assessed value 1924---------- 5,655,320
Population (est.) 1921________ 4.000
IN T . at New York City.

WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 97.
P. O. Gilcrest.
6s ’ 10 J-J $4,300____July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1925.)
5s T7 F-A $15,000— Feb 15 1947
(Optional Feb. 15 1932.)
6s ’24 J-J $6,000____ Jan 1 1944
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $25,300
Assessed valuation 1923_
_ 715,390

WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 98.
P. O. Kersey.
6s T 8 J-J $25,400___ Jan 1 1938
(Optional Jan. 1 1928.)
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 1924- $25,400
WELD COUNTY CONS. S. D. NO. Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,399,380
_
34.
Post Office Ault.
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 106.
6s ’ 14 M -N $25,C00-_-May 15 1944
P. O. Buckingham.
(Optional M ay 15 1929)
6s ’18 J-J $15,000___ July 1 1948
6s ’20 F-A 30,000___ Aug 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1933)
(Optional Aug 1 1930)
5 s ’20 J-J
14,000---July 15 1949
5)4s’20 J-J
7,000___ Jan 15 1940
(Optional July 15 1935)
(Optional Jan 15 1930)
6s ’ 21 J-J
8,000___ Jan 1 1951
6s ’21 A-O 98.000___ Apr 1 1951
(Optional Jan 1 1936)
(Optional April 1 1936.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1924- $37,000
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 ’24 -- $160,000 Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,019,820
_
Assess, value 1923________ 1,642,850
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 117.
WELD CO. CONSOL. S. D. NO. 40
P. O. Mead.
P. O. Pierce.
5 ^ s ’ 17 J-J $26,500---July 15 1947
6s ’09 J-D $3,300____June 1 1929
(Optional July 15 1932.)
(Optional June 1 1919.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $26,500
6s T5 F-A $7,000___ Aug 1 1935 Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,553,660
_
(Optional Aug. 1 1925.)
6s ’20 M-S $17,000— Sept 15 1950
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 118.
(Optional Sent. 15 1935.)
Post Office Platteville.
f 1,000___ Apr 1 1938
School B uilding Bonds
5*4s’22 A-O (12,000--Apr 1 ’39-’42
125,000--Apr 1 ’43-’47 5Ms’ 19 M-S $40,000c— Mar 1 1949
(Optional 1934)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $65,300
Assessed valuation 1923---1,140,380 6s ’20 J-D $25,000c--June 15 1950
(Optional 1935)
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’ 24 -- $65,000
WELD COUNTY CONS. S .D . NO. Floating debt____________
2,657
48.
Total assess, value 1924----2,585,030
P . O. Johnstown.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$12.20
5 s ’ 17 J-J $ 2 1 ,5 0 0 ---July 1 1937 Population (est.)_____________ 1,800
(Optional July 1 1927)
IN T . at New York City.
6s ’20 A-O 80,000___ Oct 1 1950
(Optional Oct 1 1930)
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 121.
6s ’21 M -N 64,000___ Nov 1 1937
P. O. Erie.
6s ’22 A-O 11,000___ Apr 1 1949
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’ 24 -- $176,500 6s T9 A-O $20.000---- .------- yearly
Assessed value 1923---------- 3 448,610 6s ’20 M -N 20.000___ M ay 1 1940
(Optional M ay 1 1935)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$13.00
Population 1923 (est.)------------ 2,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $40,000
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,446,310
WLED CO. S. D. NO. 65.
WELLINGTON.
P. O. La Salle.
Bonds.
4 J4s’ 17 A-O $10,000----- Apr 1 1947 6s WaterM-S 10,000___ Sept 1 1934
T9
(Optional April 1 1932)
6)4s’21 A-O 25,000___ Oct 1 1936
6s ’ 21 J-J 25,000------ Jan 1 1951
(Optional Oct 1 1931)
(Op'ional Jan 1 1936)
5.000___ Oct 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $35,000 6s ’-22 A-O 50,000______________
5HJs
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,381,300 BOND. ___
_
DEBT Oct 18 ’24---S10.000
Assessed value 1924________ 498,200
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 76.
Town tax rate(per $1,000) '24.$11.00
P. O. Frederick.
6s T2 J-J
$1.000---July 20 1942 Population, 1910, 459; 1920, 439.
(Optional July 20 1927)
WESTMINSTER.
5s T6 M -N 14,500___ M ay 1 1946
A town in Adams County.
(Optional M ay 1 1936)
nd ing W ater.
5s T8 F-A 13,000___ July 1 1948 6s R efuM -N $28,000_______________
’22
(Optional July 1 1938)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924____$28,000
6s ’21 M -S 25,000___ Mar 1 1951 Assessed valuation 1923_____392,940
(Op Tonal Mar 1 1936)
$1,000) 1923___$14.25
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 '2 4 -- $56,500 Tax rate (per 1920______________ 235
Assess, value 1923------------ 1,357,450 Population in
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$11.4‘2
Population in 1921 (est.)______2,000 WILEY.
This town is in Prowers County.
Incorporated June 3 1908.
WELD COUNTY S D. NO. 80
R efunding W ater Bonds.
(P. O. Hudson.)
6s TO J-D $7,500___ June 1 1940 6s ’20 J-J $10,000_____$500 yrly.
W ater Bonds.
(Optional June 1 1930)
6s T2 J-D
2,500---June 10 1942 6s ’ l l J-D $2,000___ June 11928
(Optional June 1 1921.)
(Optional June 10 1927)
2,000___ July 1 1932
5)4s’20 J-J
39,000----- Jan 1 1950 6s T7 J-J
(Optional July 1 1927.)
(Optional Jan 1 1935)
1,000___ Jan 11933
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -- $49,000 6s T8 J-J
(Optional Jan. 1 1928.)
Assessed valuation 1923— 1,318,210
6s .18 J-J
3,000___ July 1 1933
Population in 1923 (est.)--------- 1,000
(Optional July 1 1935.)
6s. 20 J-J
10.000___ Jan 1 1935
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 87.
(OptionalSTan. 1 1930.)
P. O. Greeley R. D. D. No. 1.
6s ’20 A-O
3.000___ Apr 1 1935
6 s ’ l l M -N $3,500---M ay 15 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24---$30,000
(Optional M ay 15 1921.)
Assessed valuation 1924_____306,000
5s T6 J-D $15,000___ June 1 1946 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $14.20
_
(Optional June 1 1926.)
Population in 1910, 197; 1920, 565
5M s’24 M -N $25,000--M ay 1 ’34-’38
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $43,500 WINDSOR.
Assessed, valuation 1923---- 1,604,960
This city is in Weld County. In­
corporated April 1 1890.
WELD CO. S. D. NO 88.
W ater Bonds.
P. O. Roggen.
5s T5 M -N $10,000___ M ay 1 1935
5J4s’19 J-D J$10,000--June 1 ’30-’34
(Optional M ay 1 1925)
1 20.000--June 1 ’35-’39 6s T8 M -N 6,000___ M ay 1 1938
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 1924--$30,000
(Optional M ay 1 1928)
Assessed valuation 1923------- 963,980 6s T8 M -N 4,500___ N ov 1 1933
(Optional M ov 1 1928)
6s ’21 J-D 12,000---June 15 1936
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 89.
(Optional June 15 1931)
P. O. Grover.
5s T7 M -N $25,000___ M ay 1 1947 GEN. DEBT Oct 2 5 ’2 4 --- $47,809
Assess, debt (add'l)_______
20.000
(Op Tonal M ay 1 1932)
6 s ’21 M -N 40,000---M a y 15 1941 Ass’d val. ’23(60% act’l)--l,160.750
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 $13.50
(Optional M ay 15 1936)
BON D. D EBT Jan 1 1924- $65,000 Population in 1910, 935; 1920, 1,290
Assessed valuat on 1923_ 1,855,480
_
W RAY.
This town is in Yuma County.
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 91.
Incorporated Dec. 29 1888.
P. O. New Raymer.
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
6s T5 J-J $16,900___ July 1 1945 6 s ’20 A-O $27,000c_ Apr 1 1935
_
(Optional July 1 1930)
W ater Extension B onds.
6s T7 J-J
3,400---July 15 1947 6s ’21 J-J 15 $50,000c_ July 15 ’36
_
(Optional July 15 1932)
6s ’20 A-O 15 60,000c.-_Oct 15 1940
5}£sT9 M-S 30,000___ Sept 1 1959
(Optional after Oct 15 1930) *
(Op’ ional Sept 1 1939)
R efunding W ater W orks Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $50,300 5)4s’21 J-D $19,000c-June 1 ’27-’45
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,482,710 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’ 24- $166,000
_
Water debt (incl.)_______
19,000
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 96.
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_
57,300
Total assessed value 1924
P. O. Keenesburg.
(about 2-5 actual)______ 1,491,050
6s T3 F-A $2,000---A u g 16 1933
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$19.00
(Optional Aug 16 1923)
53^sT9 A-O 20,800___ Apr 1 1949 Population 1910, 1,000; 1920. 1.538
(Optional Apr 1 1934)
5)4s’20 F-A
7,000_ Feb 15 1950 YUMA.
_
This town is in Yuma County.
(Optional Feb 15 1935)
5Ms’20 J-J
7,000___ Jan 15 1940 Inc. Feb. 19 1897.
(Optional Jan 15 1930)
Electric Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $36,800 6s '15 J-D $2,900____June 1 1930
(Optional June 1 1925.)
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,420,200
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W ater Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-J
$7,000___July 1 1926
(Optional July 1 1921.)
6s '15 J-D $7,000___June 1 1930
iOptional June 1 1925.)
6s T6 J-J
10,000___July 1 1931
(Optional July 1 1926.)
6s T7 J-D 12,000___June 1 1932
(Optional June 1 1927.)
6s T8 F-A
5,000___Aug 1 1933
(Optional Aug. 1 1928.)
6s ’20 M-S $60,000____Mar 1 1935
(Optional Mar. 1 1930.)
6s ’20 ,T-D 25,000____Dec 1 1935
(Optional Dec. 1 1930.)
6s ’21 J-D 15,000___June 1 1936
(Optional June 1 1931.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24- $143,000
_
77,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
Assess, val. ’24 (2-3 a c t ) - .,1,166,260
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..,$15.60
Pop’n 1910 (Census), 333; 1920, 863
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
Kountze Bros., New York.

YUMA COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
6s ’20 M -N $98,000c...M ay 1 1950
(Optional M ay 1 1935)
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24. $125,500
81,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------Assess, val. ’24 (actual)_ 3,159,342
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$30.00
Population (est.)____________ 2,500
IN T . at office of County Treas­
urer or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
YUMA CO. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Wray.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
514s ’ 22J-J $85,000c_.Jan. 15 1952
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 ’24. $115,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------6,300
Assess, val. 1924 (a ctu a l)..2,391,939
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$21.99

State of Utah.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act Sept. 9 1850)____Sept. 9 1850
Admitted as a State___________________________ Jan. 4 1896
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 84,844
State Capital_________________________ : _____Salt Lake City
Governor (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. ’29)__Geo. H. Dern
Secretary (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. ’ 29)__H. E. Crockett
Treasurer (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. ’2 9 ).-John Walker
Auditor (term exp. 1st Monday Jan. 1929).John E. Holden
A tt’y-Gen. (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1929) Harvey H. Cluff
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday in
January, and sessions are limited to 60 days.
DEBT OP STATE.— The loans outstanding are as follows
-Interest—•
—
Principal---------LOANS—
Name and Purpose
When Due. Oatstand'o.
% Payable.
i --C -1 9 1 1
J& J
July 1 1931 $260,000
4
Juiv 1 1931
300.000
id s C -1 9 1 1
J & J
4
5X s J & J July 1 1941
500.000
____ 1921
J & J
Jan. 1 1934
200.000
— -c.1914
5
J & J
Jan 1 1934
do
do
_ c . 1914
_
4
750.000
April 1 1935
do
do
650.000
— C .191 5
4)4 J & J
July 1 1937 2 , 000,000
J&J
_ c . 1917
_
414
t
July 1 1939
do
d o_________C- 1918
500.000
___
4 !4 J A J
do
do_________ 1919
July 1 1939
___ c
4>4 T & J
do
d o_________ . 1919
J &J
July _ 19.39 1,500.000
1
_ c
_
4 )4
do
d o 1921 5
J & J July 1 1941 1,000,000
All bonds are non-taxable.
INTEREST on all bonds payable at the First National Bank, New York
City: National Copper Bank, Salt Lake City; or at State Treasurer’s office,
at option of holder.
BONDED DEBT October 1924 was $9,660,000. Sinking fund October
1923, $1,463,000.
The temporary loan debt October 1924 amounted to $490,000.
T A X VALUATION.— Beginning with 1916, property has been assessed
on a full cash basis. The assessed value for 1924 was $665,495,424; in 1923
it was $650,000,000; in 1922, $635,531,708; in 1921, $696,453,714; in 1920,
$716,937,465; in 1919 it was $696,587,544; in 1917 it was estimated at
$590,000,000; in 1916 it was $531,000,000; in 1915 the final figure an the
old basis was $228,096,737; in 1914, $221,611,412; in 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 tax (per $1,000)
or 1921 was $6.09; for 1922, $7.10; for 1923, $7.40; and 1924, $7.30.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The Indebtedness of this State is limited by lta
constitution. The sections relating to State debt are found in Article X IV ,
of that instrument, being Nos. 1, 2, 5 and 6. An amendment to Section 1
proposing to increase from 1)4% to 2% the amount of debt to which the
State may obligate itself was defeated at the 1922 general election. V. 115,
p. 2401. We quote these sections below:
SECTION 1. To meet casual deficits or failures in revenue, and for
necessary expenditures for public purposes, including the erection of public
buildings, and for the payment of all Territorial Indebtedness assumed by
the State, the State may contract debts not exceeding (as amended in
19101 in the aggregate at any one time, an amount equal to one and one-half
per centum of the value of the taxable property of the State, as shown by
the last assessment for State purposes, previous to the incurring of such
Indebtedness. But the State shall never contract any indebtedness, except
as in the next section provided, in excess of such amount, and all moneys
arising from loans herein authorized, shall be applied solely to the purposes
for which they were obtainedI.
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
contracting of such debts shall be applied solely to the purpose for whlcb
it was obtained.
SECTION 5. All moneys borrowed by, or on behalf o f the State or any
legal subdivision thereof, shall be used solely for the purpose specified In
the law authorizing the loan.
SECTION 6. The State shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof,
of any county, city, town or school district.
Title 47, Revised Statutes of Utah, provides further for a State Board of
Loan Commissioners, who are authorized to refund all outstanding Terri­
torial bonds. These bonds are not to be taxed within the State of Utah
for any purpose. Under the provisions of this Act several Territorial bond
Issues have been refunded(
Counties, Cities. Towns. A c.— The constitutional provisions relating to
the debt of counties, cities, towns, school districts and other municipal cor­
porations will be found In Sections 3 4 ,5 and 7 of Article X IV . Section 5
is quoted above. We give Sections 3. 4 and 7 below.
SECTION 3. No 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 of tbose voting thereon,
shall have voted In favor of incurring such debt
SECTION 4
When authorized to create Indebtedness as provided Id
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 o f the taxable
property therein, the value to be ascertained by the last assessment for
State and county purposes, previous tojthe Incurring o f such Indebtedness
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,
city, town or school district purposes: provided further, that any city of
ihe first aDd second class when authorized as provided In Section 3 of this
Article, may be allowed to incur a larger Indebtedness, not to exceed four
per centum, and any city of the third class, or town, not to exceed [asam­
ended In 1910] eight per centum additional, for supplying such city or
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UTAH—CITIES AND TOWNS

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
pality.
SECTION 7. Nothing In this Article shall be so construed as to Impair
or add to the obligation o f any dobt heretofore contracted. In accordance
. with the laws o f Utah Territory, by any county, city, town or school district,
or to prevent the contracting of any debt or the Issuing of bonds therefor
in accordance with said laws, upon any proposition for that purpose, which,
according lo said laws, may have been submitted to a vote of the qualified
electors o f any county, city, town or school district before the day on whlcb
this constitution takes effect.
Section 792 o f the Compiled Laws o f Utah, 1917, carries into effect
Sec. 4 o f Article X IV as far as cities and towns are concerned. This sec­
tion provides that any city or town may incur indebtedness not exceeding
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,
artificial light or sewers when the works for supplying such water, light and
sewers shall be owned and controlled by the municipality, provided that
cities o f the third class, and towns, may become indebted to an amount not
exceeding in the aggregate, with all other indebtedness, 12% of the value
o f the taxable property for these purposes, when authorized by a majority
o f the qualified electors. Bonds issued under authority o f his section may
not be sold at less than par.
County indebtedness in Section 1414, Compiled Laws o f 1919, is limited
to 2% o f the taxable valuation o f property, the provision being made that
no debt except for refunding may be incurred without a majority vote of the
people. In Sec. 1364 an additional limitation is made, the provision being
that a county may not create, in any one year, a debt in excess of the tax
receipts for that year.
Sections 3515 and 3516 authorize irrigation districts to issue bonds upon
the approval of two-thirds o f the voters. These bonds may not be sold
at less than 95. Section 2071 authorizes the issuance o f drainage district
bonds with the approval o f a majority o f the voters.
Section 26 of Chapter 68, Laws o f 1919, as amended by Chapter 73, Laws
o f 1921, provides that water conservation districts may incur indebtedness
not in excess o f S3 per acre.
TA XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— The Secretary of State advised
as under date o f December 11 1911, that he could find no statute whlcb
expressly exempts from taxation bonds, notes or other evidences of indebted­
ness issued by the State, counties, school districts and municipalities
The constitution, however, exempts all property owned by such political
divisions and also exempts mortgages from taxation, and it has been con­
strued that the bonds of the State and Its municipalities are mortgages
and therefore not taxable. The Legislature of 1911 passod two Acw
providing for bond Issues ($260,000 road and bridge and $300,000 univer­
sity) and In both of these Acts it was exproasly stipulated that the bonri*
should be exempt from taxation for any purpose within the State. In
1921 the Legislature passed an Act providing for the issuance of $1,000,000
bonds for road construction and another for $500,000 for general fund
deficit. Both these Acts carry clauses exempting the bonds from taxes
within the State. Title 47 o f the Revised Statutes o f 1907, which provides
for the creation o f a State Board o f Loan Commissioners to refund outstand­
ing territorial bonds, also provides that these bonds are not to be taxed
within the State for any purpose.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— There are no stipulated securities
for Investment by Utah savings banks. Section 1206 of Chapter 12, Title
19, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, prescribes the bonds which are legal
investments for loan, trust and guaranty associations.
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920.........449.3961 1900 ____276.749118,80......... 143.963 I 1860......... 40,273
1910____ 373.3511 1890_____ 210.77911870_____ 86.78611850_____11.380
CITIE S. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OP UTAH.
ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. American
Pork) Is in Utah County
($98,000. _Mar 1 ’25-'31
6s ’21 J-J (117.000..M ar 1 ’32-'10
l 8.000____Mar 1 1941
(Subject to call April 1 19229
5s ’ 20 J-J $165,000____Jan 1 1940
5s ’23 A-O 104,000___ Apr 1 1943
L incoln Dist. Bds. (aim’d).
5s '12 . . . $35.000___________1932
Pleasant Grove Dist. B d s.(arm'd)
5s ’l l . . . $33,000___________1931
BON D. D EBT June 30 ’24. $560,000
Floating debt_____________
18.000
Ass’d val. ’23 (60% a c t .;.16,500,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$11.49
Population 1920------------------- 16.000
IN T . on 5s o f 1921 at Hanover
National Bank, N. Y .; on other;, at
Bank o f American Fork.
BEAVER.
This city Is In Beaver County.
Electric light bonds________ $10,000
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 14 M-NS30.000____M ay 1 1934
(Subject to call begin. M ay 1 1924)
6& s’ 17 M-S $4.000_ Mar 15 1937
_
(Subject to call begin. Mar 15 1927)
Sidew alk Intersection B onds.
6 « s ’ 17 M-S $8.000...M a r 15 1937
(Subject to call begin. Mar 15 1927)
BOND. D EBT Dec 26 '23..$42,000
Total assessed val. 1923___ 605.581Tax rate (per $1,000; 1923...$14.50
Pop’n 1910. 1.899; 1920...........1.827

BINGHAM CANYON.
This town is in Salt Lake County.
6s ’ 16 M-S $9,000____________
(Due $3,000 yearly on Mar 1)
W ater Bonds.
5K s
. . . $15,000______1925-1935
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5H s
.... $22,000____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $38,000
Water debt (incl.)________
51.000
Floating debt_______________18,000
Tot.ass'd val.’24(80%act.) 3,110,376
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $8.00
Populat on 1910. 2,881; 1920. 2,676
BLUB BENCHIRRIG DIST.NO.l
This district (P. O. Duchespe) is
In Duchesne County.
03
J-D$125,000-.10 to 20 years
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921-$155,000
Warrant debt (additional)__
4,000
Ass’d val. (real est.), est. ’20 200,000
Population in 1921 (est.)_______ 100
IN T. at Co. Treas. office.
BONNEVILLE IR R IG . DIST.
This district (P. O. Bountiful) Is In
Davis County.
($150.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1931
6s ’20 J-D( 6 6 ,0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1932
{ 384.000c.Dec 1 ’33-'40
6s ’21 J-D 125,000________Serially
BOND. DEBT N ov 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.
is ’ 10 . . . *535.000_____
1930
(Subject to call after 1920.)
5V£s’23 M -N 30,000. .N o v 1 ’27-’42
R efu nding B onds.
5H s
. . . $22,000___________
5K s
---30,000________ serially
City Hall B onds.
5J^s
—
$5,000________ serially
Street Bonds.
5>£s
—
$10,000________ serially
Fire Bonds.
5H s
___ $3,000________ serially
BOND. DEBT Dec 10 ’20- $35,0u0
Floating debt_____________
7,000
BEAVER CO. CONSOLIDATED \ssess. val. 1920__________1,300.000
SCHOOL DIST. (P. O Milford) Population 1910, 1,677; 1920. 2.063
5s ’08 M -N
20,000___ M ay 1 1928 *£NT. is payable at Utah National
9.650____ Aug 1 1931 Bank. Salt Lake City.
5s ’ l l ' F-A
5s ’ 12 M -N
2.700____ May 1 1932
6s ’ 14 F-A 50.000_ Aug 15 1932 BOXELDER COUNTY.
_
Brigham Is the county seat.
5s ’ 18 A-O 72.000c..O ct 1 ’25-’34
Road Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922)
S chool R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 22 J-D $25,000-.Dec 1 ’ 27-'36 4 ^ s ’ 12 J-D *l75.0 00c-. June 1 1932
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 31 ’24. $261,350 BOND. D EBT Oct 11 1920 $150,009
44 630
Floating debt (add'l)______
20,000 Sinking fund______________
Sinking fund___
60,117 Total assd. val. ’22 (act.).38.881.736
Total essess. val. '2 4 ______ 6,400.000 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'70_$19.20
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$29 00 Popula’n, 1910, 13,894; 1920, 18,788
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat
Population 1922______________ 5,000
Bank, Chicago.
BENJAMIN IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
This district (P. O. Spanish Fork) BOXELDER CO. SCH. DIST.
is in Utah County .
Building Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $125,000 _____ 1926-1940 4 ^ 8 1 2 F-A$200.000c
Feb 1 1932
BOND. D EBT N ov 19'24- $125,000 5s ’20 . . . 180.000____May 1 1940
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S30.00 GEN. BD . D T . Oct 1 8 ’24 $380,000

BEAVER COUNTY
Beaver Is the county seat.
R oad Bonds
«s ’20 J-J ($8.000____June 1 1928
150,000.-June 1 '29-’33
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $125,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
5.000
Sinking fund_____________
18 210
Assessed value, real estate-2.104,743
Assessed value, personal_ 3 3)8.942
_
Other assessable property.. 1.034.926
Tot.ass’d val.’24(75%act.) .6.468 611
Total tax rate (per$l,000) '24 $34 20
Population 1910, 4,717; 1920. 5.139




Sinking fund____________
82.529
Ass’d val. ’24 (60% a c t .).37,642,079
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_.$6.50
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.
BRIGHAM CITY.
This city Is in Box Elder County.
Incorporated In 1867.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 12 F-A $35,000____June 1 1932
(Optional 1922)
5H s’ 17 J-D 80,000c__________1937
(Opt. begins 1927.)
Electric L ight Bonds.
6s '20 . . . $200,000 ..........1931-1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’ 23- $323,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 115,000
Assessment debt_________
44,736
Sink, fund/General_______
18,849
28,924
(W ater________
Assess, val. real estate_____2,306,925
Assess, val. personal______ 108,932
Other assess, property_____ 481,925
Tot .assess .val. ’23 (act .val.) 2,897,857
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923. .$32.01
Populat on 1910, 3,689; 1920, 5,282
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Brigham
City, Nat. Copper Bank, Irving
Bank-Columbia Trust Co. and Chase
National Bank.

[V ol. 119.
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 ’ 23...$3 9,50 0
Ass’d value (80% actual)____625,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $12.00
Population 1920________________ 939
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank. N .Y .
ELWOOD DRAINAGE DIST.
A district in Boxeider County.
6s ’23 J-J $87,5 0 0 c ____ 1928-1943
BOND. D EBT Jan 15 ’23 ...$67,500
Assessed valuation 1922_____ 352,510
Population______________________ 400
IN T . payable at Guaranty Trust
Co., New YorkJ
______
EMERY COUNTY.
Castle Dale is county seat. P op’n
1910, 6,750: 1920,7,411.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 10 M-S $35,000c_ Feb 7 1930
_
(Subject to call after Feb. 7 1920.)
BOND. D EBT Oct. 18 ’24 $35,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
40,000
Sinking fund______________
21,000
Assess, val., real estate____1,601,404
Assess, val., personal___ .1,232,389
Other assess, property___ 4,202,489
Tot.ass’d val.'24 (V2 act’l).7,036,282
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) -24.$30,40
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.

BRIGH TON DRAINAGE D IST
This district is in Salt Lake Co.
6s '19 A-O $80,0 0 0 c____ 1930-1939
6s ’22 J-J
50,000c____ 1932-1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 24--$l3rt.0‘ M
Assessed benefits__________ 600,000
CACHE COUNTY.
Logan is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $300,000c..Jan 1 ’27-’41
5s '21 J-J 300,000...J a n 1 ’27-’41
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 '24. $600,000
Assessed value 1924______ 30,787,980
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$20.3O
Popula’n, 1910, 23,062; 1920. 26,992
CACHE COUNTY SCH. D IST .
B uilding Bonds.
4Hs 11 J-J $l50,000c___July 1 1931
(Subject to call beg. In 1921.)
5s '20 A-O 140,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’31
5s '20 A-O ISO.000c.Apr 1 ’32-’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924. $470,000
Assessed value 1924______ 24,676,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924___$8.00
Population in 1924 (est.)____16,000
INTEREST payable at Chicago
Sav. & Trust Co., Chicago, or Cachi
Valley Banking Co., Logan.
CACHE CO. CONS. D IST. NO. 1.
6s ’ 21 J-D '3 5 KOOOc.Dec 1 ’3J-’49
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
IN T . at the Union Trust Co.,
San Francisco.
CARBON COUNTY.
Price is the county seat.
C ourt House Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $125,000c
July 1 1939
(Subject to call after 1929)
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-D $31,000c__________1935
(Subject, to call beg. in 1925)
Road Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $ 150,000c______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 8 ’24 $196,000
Sinking fund_____________
68,000
Total assessed value (abt.
35% actual) 1924______ 27,163,685
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924
$22.50
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.)
6s ’21 J-D 190,000c______________
5. ’08 M-S $10,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1928
5s ’08 J-D
4,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1928
5s ’20 . . . 120,000c______________
5s ’20 M -N 25 0,00 0c...M ay 1 1940
5s ’20 M -N 25,000c. _ .M a y 1 1940
5s
M -N 25,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1940
4 K s’23 A-O 225,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943
High School Bonds.
5s ’ 12 F -A ($4 5,00 0c...F eb 1 1932
1 45,000c_ Sept 1 1932
_
5. ’ 13 M -N 35,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1933
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 20 ’24. $784,000
FIaating debt (add’l ) ______ 150,000
Sinking fund_____________
13.000
Tot. assess, val. 1924___26,990,613
School tax (per $1,000) 1924___$3.50
Population in 1920___________15,523
CEDAR C ITY.
This city is in Iron County.
W ater W orks Bonds
6s
M -N $60.000c._............. 1939
(Optional 1929)
6s
M -N 50,000c.........................
L ighting Bonds
6s
M -N $9.000c.........................
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.
CORINNE DRAINAGE DIST.
This district Is In Boxeider County
Land-Drainage Bonds.

fts

s-a $ 1 7 5 .0 0 0 _______

EMERY COUNTY SCH. DIST.
5s '07 . . .
$5,000___________1927
5s '06 . . .
2,500___________1926
6s '09 . . .
2,500___________1929
6s '10 . . .
12,800___________1930
6s '11 . . .
15,000___________1931
5s '16 . . .
65,000___________1936
BOND. DEBT Jan 1922.. $349,000
Sinking fund_____________
13,651
Assessed value 1920______ 8,500,000
FILLMORE CITY.
Tnis city is in Millard County.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1922...$44,750
Assessed valuation_________ 562,789
Actual valuation (est.)--------- 850,OO0
Sinking fund (cash)________ 6,100
Population 1910, 1.191; 1920, 1,490
GRAND COUNTY.
Moab is the county seat.
.a ’20 J-J ($70,000..July 1 ’ 30-’39
1 8 500____July 1 1940
BOND. D E B T Nov 15 ’24. $83,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 833,769
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,100,677
Other assess, property____ 2.619,582
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (actual)..4,554,028
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24. .$9.80
Population, 1910, 1,595; 1920, 1,808
IN T. at the National Bank of
Commerce, New York.
3R A N IT E SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
A district (P. O. Salt Lake City) in
Salt Lake County.
4)^s’06 J-D *$27,000c
June 1 1926
4 ^ s 07 J-D *38,000c____June 1 1927
4>*s'09 A-O *95,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1929
(Subject to call after April 1 1919.)
4)^s’ 12 M -N 75,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1932
4M s’ 19 J-J 250,000c_ July 1 1939
_
(Subject to call after July 1 1929)
5s ’ 21 F-A 150,O00c.Feb 1 ’31-’40
(Optional Feb. 1 1931.)
B uilding Bonds.
_
414s’ 15 J-J $89,000c_ July 1 1935
BOND. D EBT Oct 20'24 $724,000
Sinking fund____________
126,733
Assess, val. ’24 (% a ct.). .38,590,000
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $9.26
*Red. after 5 years from issue.
INT. on bonds of 1906 payable at
Utah State National Bank, Salt
Lake City; on bonds o f 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 Tr. & Savbonds of 1915 at Harris Trust & Sav­
ings Bank, Chicago; on bonds of 1919
at Nat. City Bank, and on bonds of
1921 at Mechanics & Metals Bank.
New York.
HELPER.
This town Is in Carbon County.
S
« o n Is.
6s ’ 22 M -N $22,000c_ $1,000 y'rly
_
W ater B onds.
6s ’ 15 . . . $10,000c__________ 1935
BOND. DEBT N ov 20 ’24- $32,000
Water debt (incl.)________
10,000
Sinking fund (water)--------585
Total assessed val. (60%
actual) 1924____________2,400,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$30.00
Population 1910, 816; 1920, 1.606
IRON COUNTY.
Parowan Is the county seat.
Road Ronds
6s ’20M-N ($80,000.-M ay 1 ’26-’35
\ 4 5 ,0 0 0 ..M ay 1 ’36-’40
C oun ty H ospital Bonds
6s ’20 M -N } $5,000..M a y 1 ’26-’30
\ 20,000_M ay 1 '31-'40
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
. . . $ 1 3 .5 0 0 ...------- ---------5s ’24 . . .
18,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct. 24 '24- $150,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------60,000
Assess, val., real astate___ 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.

TOTAL DEBT Dec 12 ’24. $175,000 IRON CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 4
Sinking fund______________ 45,000
Post office is Cedar City.
S chool Bonds.
DAVIS COUNTY DRAINAGE DIS­ 5s ’ 14 M -N $50,009____N ov 1 1934
TRICT NO. 1.
5s ’ 16 M -N *50 ,000 ....M a y 1 1936
_s '20 . . . $80,000................. .......... 5s ’ 18 s-a
33.000___ $2,000 yrly
BOND. D EBT Dec 11 ’22..$60,000 5s '19 s-a 100.000___ $6,000 yrlv
Assessed value 1922________ 196.931 5s '23 M-S
$7,500__Mar 1 1943
5s '23 A-O
6,000__Apr 1 1943
DELTA.
5s
A-O
6,000__Apr 1 1925
This place is in Millard County.
5s
M-S
18,000__Mar 1 1944
Sewer Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct. 8 '24. $272,500
($12,000—Apr 1 ’30-’ 33 Assess, val. '24 (60% a ct).8,000,000
6s ’20 A-O/ 8,000—Apr 1 ’34-'35 School tax (per $1,000) 1924.$11.00
! 15 ,000 ..Apr 1 ’36-’39
IN T . at Nat. Bank o f Commerce
l 4,500------Apr 1 1938 N .Y . City

D ec.,

1924.]

JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Sandy) Is In
Salt Lake County.
Building Bonds.
4H s’06 J-J }$14,000c— July 1 1920
4Ks'07 M -N {2 5,00 0c._.M a y 1 1927
4J4g’08 J-J
27,000c— July 1 1928
fia^IO A-O 60 ,000 c...A pr 1 1930
6s '13 s-a 100,000c................1933
6s ’14 A-O 25,000_ Oct 15 1934
_
BON D. DEBT Oct 30 ’24 $251,000
Ass’d val. ’2 4 -------------- .48,928.818
School tax (per $1,000) 1924___$7.10
Population in 1920 (Census)..16,649
{R ed. after 5 years from Issue.
IN T . at Sandy City Bank and
E. H. Rollins & Sons, Boston, Mass.

UTAH—CITIES AND TOWNS
Board of Education Bonds.
Building.
5s ’ 16 M-N$100,000_ M ay 1 1936
_
(Optional after 10 years.)
6s ’ 14 . . .
1,7 0 0 ...................1934
Refunding.
5s ’ 16 M -N$10,000____M ay 1 1936
(Optional after 10 years.)
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 ’24 $131,200
Sinking fund____________
60,093
Tot .ass’d val.’24(50%act.)16,085.407
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24-88.40
Population In 1920__________14,500

MINTAH COUNTY SCH. DIST.
P. O. U inta.
5s '24 M -N $120,000
Alar 1 1944
(Optional March 1 1939.)
TOT. B D . D T . Mar 1924..$250,000
JUAB COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
20,000
Nephl is the county seat.
NET D E B T ______________ 230,000
R oad B onds.
Assessed valuation 1923___6,540,430
6s
. . . $225.000.......................... Population in 1920___________ 8,470
BON D. D EBT Dec 1 '24. $225,000
IN T. at the Guaranty Trust Co. of
20,000 New York.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Assessed value, real estate 3.051,440
Assessed value, personal.. 1,890,586 MORGAN COUNTY SCH. DIST.
Other assessable property. 10,341,780
P. O. Morgan.
Tot .ass’d val.’ 24 (55 % act.) 15,283,806 BOND. D E B T Sept 2 8 ’24. $87,000
State&Co. tax(per $1,000) *24.$13-10 Total assessed val’n 1924
Popula’n, 1910. 10,702; 1920, 9,871
(about 70% actual)____ 5,346,000
School taxrate (per $1,000) ’24.S9.70
Population (estimated)_______ 2,500
JUAB CO. SCH. DISTRICT.
5s ’22 M-S $159,200 ___ 1925-1942 MT. PLEASANT.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
This city is in Sanpete County.
R efu nding Electric Light Bonds
LOGAN.
6s
. . . $38,000_______________
This city Is In Cache Co I n c . 1866
W ater Bonds.
Electric-Light Ronds.
6s
. . . $25,000___________1926
5 s ’ 16 A-O $15,000c_________ 1936
W
5s ’24 F-A 100,00Cc_ Feb 1 1944 5Ms ater . Extension Bonds.
_
. . $15,000___________1939
Electric P lant R ebldg. Bon ds.
(Optional 1929.)
5 s '23 M-S $200,000c____________ BOND. D E B T Dec 31 1923.$78,000
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S17.50
5s ’ 13 J-J $40,G00c_ Jan 1 1933 Population in 1910____________1,920
_
Liquidation Bonds.
4H s07 F-A $45,0 0 9c._Aug 15 1927 MURRAY.
W ater W orks Ext. Bonds.
This city is in Salt Lake County.
5s ’ 16 A-O $70,000c_________ 1936 Incorporated in 1902. Population
BON D. D EBT Sept 30 ’24 $535,000 in 1910, 4,057; in 1920, 14,500.
Water debt (Included)_____ 110,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 300,771 5s E lectric-Llght-Plant B onds.1932
'12 J-D $60,000c_________
Floating debt_____________
55,000
(Subject to call beginning 1922.)
Sinking fund______________
3,687
T ot. ass. val. ’24________ 6,377,959 5s W ater-W orks Bonds.
’ 10 M-S $20,0 00c.................1930
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $40.00
(Optional
IN T . on electric light bonds pay­ 5s ’ 19 ...$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 01920.)
................... 1939
able in N . Y . City; on liquidation BOND. DEBT Nov 1921.. $265,000
bond at Utah State Nat. Bank; on Water debt (incl.)________ 155,000
refunding bonds o f 1913 at City Assessed val. 1920 (about
Treasurer’s office, and bonds o f 1923
actual value)__________ 4,964,659
at Guaranty Trust C o., N. Y .
IN T . on electric-light bonds at
Kountze Bros., N . Y .; others at
LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
E. H. Rollins & Sons, Chicago,
Denver, San Francisco. Boston.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ' l l J-J
$35,000c..July 1.1931 New York City.
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
x B uilding Bonds.
4M s’ 16 M-S $80,000____Sept 1 1936 MURRAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Building Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. Sept 1 1926)
BOND. DEBT Oct. 20 ’24 $115,000 5s g 10 J-J $17.000c..-June 1 1930
Floating debt (add’l)______
10,000 (Subject to call after June 1 1920)
Sinking fund______________ 10,009 5s 14 M -8 *$27,00 0c...M ar 1 1934
(Subject to call after March 1 1924.)
Assess, val. '24 (50% act.
v a lu e )....................
6.377,959 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $40,000
3 500
School tax (per $1,000) 1924 .$13.50 Sinking fund______________
Population In 1924 (est.)___ 10,000 Assess, val.’24 (85% act’l l .4.812,027
IN T . on bonds marked (x) at Dist. ■Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S1105
Treas. office or Kountze Bros., N .Y . Population in 1924 (est)______ 5,000
others at First Nat. Bank, Logan.
* IN T . in N . Y . C ., others at
First Nat. Bank, Murray,
MIDVALE.
This city is in Salt Lake County. NEBO HIGH SCH. DIST. NO. S.
W ater Bonds.
A district in Utah County.
($15,000_____ 1925-1927
18.000 ___ 1928-1930 6s School B onds.
J-D $42.000...........................
5 M s’23 J-D 28.000 ___ 1931-1934
nd ing Bonds.
16.000 ___ 1935-1936 5s R efu A -0$126,000.-A pr 1 ’25-’33
’23
18.000 ___ 1937-1938
DEBT Oct
$182,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $130,000 BOND.val. ’23 (75% 10 ’23 26,760,521
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
55,000 Assess, (per $1,000)act.)
Tax rate
1923___ $8.90
Sinking fund______________
15,000
Assess, val. '23 (abt 2-5act) 3,000,000 Population in 1921 (est.)_____ 5,200
INTEREST payable in Payson
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $10.00
Population 1910, 1,760; 1920, 2,209. or at E. H. Rollins & Sons. N. Y.
IN T . at Kidder, Peabody & C o.,
N. Y .
NORTH SANPETE SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Mount Pleas­
MILLARD COUNTY.
Fillmore Is the county seat. ant) is in Sanpete County.
R ’ d, Bridge & C ourt House Bds. 6s Building. Bonds.
’09
. . $3,200.................. .1929
5H s
. . . $360.000_____ ________
30,000____ Apr 1 1930
CO. D EBT M ay 19 20--- $360,000 6s ’ 16 A-Ocall begin. Apr 1 1926)
(Subject to
Drainage debt Oct 1 1920. 2,400,000 5s '19
. . . 90,000.................... 1939
360,000
Irriga'ndebt Oct 1 '20____
(Optional 1929.)
Tot.ass’d val.’22(90%act) 16,587,324
M-S 75,000___________ 1926
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1920----$17.50 5s ’21 DEBT Oct 15 1923 $217,200
BOND.
Population, 1910, 6,118; 1920, 9,659 Assess, val. '23 (75% act.)_7.960.981
MILLARD COUNTY DR. D. NO.2. Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$11.10
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 8,500
P. O. Oasis,
D rainage Bonds.
6s ’ 18 F-AS450,000c..Aug 1 ’28-’38 NORTH SUMMIT SCH. DIST.
BON D. D EBT Oct 21 '24. $620,000
This district (P. O. Coalville) is in
Value o f taxable prop, (est.) 1,850.000 Summit County.
Dist. tax (per acre) 1924______$2.57 5s ’20 J-D $60.000___ June 1 1940
Population of district (est.)___ 2.200 BOND. D EBT N ov 1 ’24. $116,000
IN T . payable at the Continental Sinking fund_____________
3,900
& Commercial Nat. Bk. o f Chicago. Assess, val. '24 (85% a c t .).7,000,000
School tax rate(per $1,000)’ 24.$11.00
MILLARD COUNTY DR. D. NO.3.
6 H s’18 F-A$ 1,000,000 Aug 1 ’ 28-’38
BD . DEBT Oct. 31 ’24..$1,690,000 OGDEN.
This city Is in Weber County. Inc
173,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Assess, val. 1924_________ 2,668,215 Feb. 6 1851. City on Jan. 1 1909
Dist. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24$.60.00 purchased water-works for $550,400.
Population of Dist. (est.)_____3.000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
.IN T. payable at the Continental 4 s ’09 J-J*$100,0 0 0c...Ja n 2 1929
& Commercial Nat. Bk. o f Chicago. 4 Jus’ l l J-D *40,000c...Ju ne 1 1931
4 ^ s ’ 12 F-A *50,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1932
MILLARD CO. DRAIN. DIST. 4. 4 Ms’ 12 A-O *50,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1932
6s ’ 19 J-D $310,000 _____1929-1938 4M s’ 12 J-D *50,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1932
(25,000. .Sept 1 '26-’30 4M s’ 13M-N*100,000___May 1 1933
6s
M-S (50,000. .Sept 1 ’31-’35 6 s ’21 J-D 30,000___ June 11941
175,000-.Sept 1 ’ 36-'40
(Optional June 1 1931.)
BON D. DEBT Oct. 8 ’23..$560,000 5s ’24 A-O 100,000--0ct 1 ’25-’34
4M s’24 J-D 730,000..D ec 1 ’32-’37
\50,000--Dec 1 ’38-’42
MILLARD COUNTY S. D.
Sidew alk Bonds.
Fillmore Is the post office.
Central Sch. Dist. No. 5 Bonds. 6s ’21 J-J $25,000____July 1 1941
R efu nding Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’ 13 . . . $11,500__________ 1933
H olden Sch. Dist. No. 6 Bonds. 5 s ’20 M-N $9,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1925
6 s ’ 14 . . .
$8,000...................1932
R efu nd ing Im provement Bonds
(Serially beginning 1925)
4Ms’06 J-D*$30,000c...June 1 1923




W ater Bonds.
4M s’09 J-J $450,0 0 0 c...J a n 2 1929
5Ms’21 J-D 100,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1941
5Ms’21 J-J
50,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1931
5Ms’21 J-D 50,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1941
4M s’23 A-O 50,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943
4 Ms’24 M -N 75,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’30
Sewer B onds.
5s ’ 19 J-D$200,000c...June 1 1938
5s ’ 19 J-D 12,0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1938
6s ’21 J-J
16,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
6s ’21 J-J 106,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
5Ms’21 J-D 150,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1941
4M s’23 A-O 69,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943
4M s’23 M-S 15,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1943
Street Paving Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D $90,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1938
6s ’21 J-J
85,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
4M s’23 A-O 35,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943
4M s’23 M-S 10,000c...S ept 1 1943
4 Ms’24 M -N 50,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’35
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D $12,0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1938
6 s ’21 J-J
16,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
4M s’23 A-O 10 ,000 c...A pr 1 1943
4M s’23 A-O 10,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1943
4M s’24 M -N 30,00Cc_May 1 ’26-’31
C om fort S tation Bonds.
_
5s ’ 19 J-D $12,000c_ June 1 1937
Swimming Poo! Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D $5,000c_..June 1 1936
C urb and G u tter Bonds.
5s '19 J-D $3,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1935
6s ’21 J-J
10,000c...July 1 1941
Sidewalk B onds.
5s ’ 19 J-D $2,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1934
Bridge Bonds.
4M s’24 M -N$70,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’39
GEN. BONDS Dec 1 ’24-$2,353,000
Water debt (included)____
775,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 17,789,600
_
Assess, val., personal____11,309,740
Assess, val., impts_______ 14,665,165
Total assess, value 1924
(70% actual)_________ 43,764.505
Total tax (per $1,000) '24____ $35.30
Pop’n 1910, 25,580; 1 9 2 0 --. 32.804
*Red. aft. 10 years from Issue.
IN T . at Utah Nat. Bank, Ogden,
Bosworth, Chanute & C o., Denver,
and in N . Y . City at Chemical Nat.
Bank, Chase Nat. Bank, E. H. Rol
lins & Sons and at R . M . Grant &
C o., Inc., Guaranty Trust Go.,
Hanover Nat. Bank and Kidder,
Peabody & Co., N. Y . City.
OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s ’20 J-J $100,000___ July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1930.)
5 s ’20 A-O 75,000___________ 1940
(Optional 1930.)
5 s ’21 A-O 125,000___________ 1941
(Optional 1931.)
5s ’21 F-A 75,000____Aug 1 1941
(Optional Aug. 1 1931.)
5s ’21 A-O 75,000____ Oct 1 1941
(Optional Oct. 1 1931.)
B uilding Bonds.
4s '08 M-S $60,000c...................1928
(Subject to call after 1913.)
4M s’ 17 J-D 188,000____June 1 1937
(Subject to call after June 1 1927)
4M s’ 19 J-J $200.000___ July 1 1939
(Subject to call July 1 1929.
R efu n d in g B onds.
4 Ms’ 12 J-D $20,000____Dec 1 1932
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1922.)
S chool R edem ption Bonds.
4M s’22 J-J $50,000____July 1 1942
BD. D E B T Oct 20 1924. $968,000
Sinking fund_____________
41,000
Assess, val. ’23(act. val.)_ 38 896.000
Total tax ratefper $1,000) '23 $10 30
Val. of school property(est) 1,700,000
Population in 1923 (est.)____34.000
INT. on $60,000 Issue at Halsey,
Stuart & Go. Chic.; on $20,000 bonds
at Kountze Bros., N . Y . C ity., od
bonds of 1917 at Hanover Nat. Bank
New York, or Pingree Nat. Bank,
Ogden; on $200,000 issue at M e­
chanics & Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y
and on $100,000 issue of 1920 at the
Central Union Trust C o., N. Y .,
and on the 5s of 1921 and 4M ?ofl922
at Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank.
New York City.
PAROWAN.
This city is in Iron County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-J .$25,000c----July 1 1932
(Redeemable 1921.)
5Ms’23 . . .
7,000c______________
Hydro Electric Unit B onds.
5M s’23 . . . $65,000c______________
Light and W ater Bonds.
5Ms
. . . $31,000c______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 1924.$82,900
Water debt (incl.)__________ 17,900
Sinking fund, water________
642
Tot.ass’ d val.’ 24(abt.Mact.) 434 893
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $18 50
_
Population, 1910, 1,156; 1920, 1,640
PAYSON CITY.
This city is in Utah County.
E lectric-Light B onds.
c io

. . . . . . . . . . .

W ater Bonds.
5M s’ 13 . . . ($10,000__________1928
\ 2 5 .000 .________ 1933
6s
...
30,000...........................
F unding Bonds.
-s
. . . $18,000.------- ------------BOND. DEBT Nov 18 ’ 24. $60,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
50.000
Sinking fu n d _____________
4,000
Tot.ass’d val.’ 24(60% act.).1,295.000
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____$15.00
Pop’n 1910, 2,397; 1920........... 3,031
PIUTE COUNTY.
Junction is the county seat.
Road Bonds
6s ’ 20 A-O $20,000____Apr 1 1940
C ourt House Bonds
6s ’ 20 A-O $15,000____Apr 1 1940
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 0 ’24. $33,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
4.0 )0
Assessed val., real________ 987,630
Assessed val., personal___ 378 39)

95
Otherassess. property_____ 799,521
Total assessed value 1924
i,about 80% actual)___ 2.165 544
State & co. tax (per$l,000)’24.$25.20
Pop’n ’ 10 (Census), 1,734; '20, 2,770
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
PIUTE COUNTY SCHOOL DIST.
S ch ooi-B u ild in g Bonds.
5s g ’21 J-J I $5,000___ Jan 1 1926
U 05.000-.-Jan 1 ’27-’41
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 ’22. $110,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
4,959
Ass’d value 1922 (65% act.)2,527,404
School taxrate(per $1,000)’22..$8.00
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 2,500
IN T. at Nat. Bank of Commerce,
New York.
PRICE.
This city Is in Carbon County.
W ater-S tock-P urchase Bonds.
6s ’ 15 A-O $10,000c._Apr 15 1935
(Subject to call after April 15 1925.)
6s ’ 19 J-D 170,000c__________1939
(Subject to call after 1934.)
Elec. L t., W ater & Sewer B onds.
6s ’ 13 J-J $12,000c___ Apr 1933
(Subject to call after 1923.)
W ater B onds.
6 s ’ 23 J-J $60,000c________ _____
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24. $292,000
Water debt (included)_____ 282,000
Sinking fund______________
24,943
Assessed value 1923 (about
60% actual)___ ..______ 2,593.000
City tax rate (per $1,000) *24.$23.50
Pop’n 1910. 1.021; 1920...........2.377
PROVO.
This city (now governed under the
commission form) is the county seat
of Utah Co. Inc. Feb. 6 1851.
C ity Hall B onds.
5s ’20 M -N 10.000____M ay 1 1940
(Optional M ay 1 1930)
C ourt H ouse B onds.
5s ’ 19 . . . $75.000_________ _____
W ater. (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. iss.)
_
4M s’06 J-D $35,000c_ June 1 1926
5s 10 J-J
90,000c. .July 11 1930
5s ’ 19 A-O 75 000 ______ 1930-1939
6s ’ 21 M-S 100,0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1941
(Optional Sept 1 1931)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’23 . . . $90.000________Serially
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1925-. $500,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 325,000
Sinking f u n d . ___________
25,000
Assess, val. ’ 24 (90% act.)_9,069,957
City tax (per $1,000) '24____ $12.00
Pop’n 1910, 8,925; 1920-------- 10,303
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bank, N.
Y ., or at office of City Treasurer,
and on 5s of 1920 at New York and
on 6s of 1921 at National Park Bank.
New York.
PROVO CITY SCHOOL DIST.
4M s’ 20 . . . $50,000_______________
5s ’20 s-a $150,000_______________
BOND. DE BT July 1 1924. $138,000
Sinking fund______________
312
Assessed value 1924
9,069.900
School tax (per $1,000) ’24___$10.00
Population 1920
10,303
REDMOND DRAINAGE DIST.
This district (P. O. Richfield) is
in Sevier County.
6s ’21 J-J $75.000c______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24...$75,000
Sinking fu n d ---------------------- 8,000
RICHFIELD.
This city is in Sevier County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '15 A-O $25.000____Oct 1 1934
Paving Bonds.
6s T4 A-O $60,000...O c t 15 1934
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1923. $85,000
Assess, debt add’l_______
130,000
Floating debt_____________
30,000
Sinking fund____________
21,000
Assess val '23 (90% a c t .) .l,720,899
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $19.50
Pop’n 1910, 2,559; 1920........... 3.262
ROOSEVELT.
This city is in Duchesne County.
W ater-System Bonds.
6s ’ 16 . . . $12,500___________ 1936
6s ’ 18 J-J 25,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1938
(Optional after July 1 1928.)
BD. D T . (water) Oct 10 ’23.$37,500
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 2,000
Sinking fund_______________
750
Assessed value real estate___124,831
Assessed value personal_____ 172,785
Assess, value other prop____ 133,890
Tot. ass’d val. '23(60% act’l) 431,506
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$20.00
Population in 1920____________1,054
SALT LAKE CITY.
This city is situated in Salt Lake
County and was incorporated in 1851
and Jan. 20 1860. Commission gov­
ernment adopted Nov. 7 1911.
4M s’24 M -N100.000-.M ay 1 ’25-’34
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4Ms’ 14 M -N$775,000c..M ay 1 1934
5s T8 M -S 140.O0Oc.Sept 1 ’25-’28
5 s ’ 21 F-A 500,0 0 0 c...F e b 11941
W ater Bonds.
4Ms’08 A-O 475.0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1928
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1918.)
4Ms'14 J-J 525,000c...July 1 1934
5s ’ T9 . . . 540,000c__________ 1939
5s ’ 19 A-O 14,000____Apr 1 1939
5s ’ 20 F-A 236,000c...F eb 1 1940
5s ’ 20 F-A 100,00 0c...F eb 1 1940
ts '05 A-O 850,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1925
(Subject to call April 1 1915.)
East Mill Creek W ater System
Bonds.
f$9,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1927
6s ’23 A-O
7 ,0 0 0 c____ 1928-1929
t 3,700c____, _____1930

96
Sewer B onds.
4a '05 A-0$150.000c_ Apr 1 1926
_
(Subject to cal] by Apr 1 '15).
4H sg’08A-0125.000c— Oct 1 1928
(Subject to call beg. Oct 1 ’18).
4Hs’14 J-J 375.000c...July 1 1934
5s ’ 19 . . . 196,000c__________ 1939
(Subject to call 1929.)
5 s ’20 F-A 50,000c___Feb 11940
Paving Bonds.
5s ’ 19 F-A 80,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’40
Park Bonds.
5 s ’20 . . . $42,0 0 0 c _____1925-1939
5s ’20 F-A J60,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’39
1 6,000c___Feb 1 1940
5s ’ 19 . . .
80.000c__________ 1939
Bath-H ouse Bonds.
5s ’19 . . . $75,0 0 0 c _____1925-1939
5s ’20 F-A 80,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’40
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A $35,000c_ Feb 1 1940
_
C urb and G u tter Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A J$60.000cFeb 1 ’25-’39
\ 9,000c. .F eb 1 1940
Sidewalk B onds.
5s ’ 20 F-A $16,OOOc.Feb 1 ’25-’40
Cemetery B onds.
5s ’20 F-A ($15,000cFeb 1 ’25-’39
l 8,500c. .F eb 1 1940
Fire Alarm Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A $22,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1940
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 31 ’23$6,222,200
Water debt (incl. in gen.
d e b t)________________ 2,762,700
Floating debt__________
251,628
Sinking fund___________
36,000
Assess, value (Real estatel34,059,717
1923 (act.).\P ersonal.. 49,236,840
Total valuation________ 183.2)6,557
City tax rate (per $1 000) 1924$ 11 30
Total tax (per $1,000) 1 9 ’4___$31.70
Pop’n 1910. 92.777; 1920---118.770
IN T . at N at’l Park Bank, N . Y .
C ., and on 5s of 1920 at some bank in
New York.
ASSETS.— City lands, buildings,
sewer-system and street and sidewalk
paving, &c., are estimated at $27,817,040, water-works system at $9,000.000. Cash in treasury Oct. 1
1924 amounted to $467,278.17.

SEVIER CO. DRAIN. DISTS.
P. O. Richfield.
BOND. DEBT N ov 20 1923:
District No. 3 ____________$35,000
District No. 4 ___________ 37,500
District No. 5___________ 57,000
District No. 6___________ 35,000
SEVIER CO. DRAIN DIS. NO. 2.
P. O. Richfield.
Drainage Bonds.
7s g ’ 16 J-J $65,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 0 ’23. $65,000
Assessed valuation 1916___ 216.240
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$21.40
SOUTH SANPETE SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Manti) is in
Sanpete County.
S chool Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J $25,500c_________ 1928
5s ’ l l
F-A
1,250c__________1926
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
BOND. D EBT Sept 15’ 24. $247,450
Assess, val. ’24 (70% a c t .).6,935,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$10.00
Optional 1920.
IN T . on bonds o f 1911 payable in
Salt Lake City; on bonds of 1908 in
Ephraim; on bonds of 1909 and
1921 in N. Y . City.

BALT LAKE CITY SCH. DIST.
4a g '08 J-J $207,000c...Ju ly 1 1928
4s g '10 J-J 515.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1931
444sg’ 12F-A 32 1 000c_ Feb 1 1932
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
44$g’ 13 F-A$l55,000c— -Aug 1 1933
B uilding Bonds.
44*g’ 13 F-A$ 198.000c...A ug 1 1933
4 ^ s ’ 16 A-O 178,000c..-A pr 1 1936
5s '19 ...2 ,0 4 0 ,0 0 0 ___ July 1 1939
BD. D E B T June 30 ’24. $3,616,000
Sinking fund. _________
250,180
Assessed val. '24 (a ct.)_.183,774,587
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $8 10
Population in 1922 (est.)____145,000
IN T . on bonds due 1928 at Halsey
Stuart & Co., Chic.; on bonds of
1912 at National City Bank, N . Y
on bonds of 1910 at National Cltj
Bank and at Walker Bros., Salt
Lake City; other bonds in Salt Lake
City or New York.

SPANISH FORE.
This place Is in Utah County,
R efu n d in g B onds.
5}£s’ 23 J-D $16,000____June 1 1943
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s '18 J-D
40,000_________ 1938
(Subject to call 1928.)
5H s’20 . . .
9,500_________ 1940
Street-Paving Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-D $15,000_________ 1939
BOND. DEBT Od 6 ’ 923 - $81,0 )0
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
52,672
Floating debt_____________
22.500
Water debt (included)___
66,000
Sinking fund]General_____
17,101
\W ater______
13,102
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 ’ 23_. $81,000
Assess, val. real estate ___ 1,051,745
Assess, val. personal.. . . 368,149
Tot.ass’d val.’23(40%act.) 1,419.894
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $16.00
Population 1910, 3,464; 1920—4,036

SPRING VILLE.
This city is in Utah County.
W ater Bonds (Red. beg. in 1920).
5s ’ 10 A-O $13,500____Apr 1 1930
Library Bonds.
6s
J-J $15,000____ Jan 1 1941
Paving Bonds.
6s
F-A $17,500________________
(Due $2,500 vearly on Aug. 1)
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’24. $46,000
Water debt (included)_____
13.500
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
21,680
BALT LAKE WHJNTY.
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,681.774
Salt Lake Citv Is the county seat. City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $14.50
R efu n d in g B onds.
Pop’n 1910, 3,508: 1920______ 3,010
5 s '19 ...$ 9 6 0 ,0 0 0 _____
1938
R oad Bonds.
($100,000. .April 1 ’25-’ 29 TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s '19 A-Oj 170.000.-April ll’25-’34
This district (P. O. Tintic) is In
i 400.000--April 1 ’35-’39 Juab County.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’24.$1,570,000
School B uilding Bonds
Floating debt (add’l ) _____ 1,300.000 5s ’20 M-S $40.000..Sept 1 *25-’ 32
Sinking fund_____________
35,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 51924-- $55,000
_
Assess, val., real_______ 82 617,570 Assess, val. ’ 24 (actual)_ 9,000.000
Assess, val., personal___ 50.043,367 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$11.00
Other assess, property..143,512,650 Population (est.) 1924________ 5,500
Total assess, val. ’24
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
(70% actual)________ 276.173.587
State&Oo.tax (per $1,000) ’ 24 $12.10
Pop’n in 1910 (TJ. S. Census). 131.426 TOOELE.
Pop’n in 1920 . . . ___
159,282
This city Is In Tooele County. Inc.
IN T. on refunding bonds payable Sept. 1853. Pop’n 1910, 2,753;
at Co. Treas. office and on road bonds 1920. 3,602.
at the National Bank o f Commerce,
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
N. Y .
______
6s ’ 21 J-J $10,000c_ Jan 1 1927
_
W ater-W orks Plant.
SAN JUAN COUNTY.
6 s ’ 15 J-D *25,000 June 1 ’25-’ 29
Monticello is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Sept 3 0 ’ 24. $32,500
C ourt House Bonds
Water debt (incl.)________
25,000
6Ms’20 . . . $36.000_____
1940 Assessment debt (add’l) _
_
3,319
(Optional after 10 years)
Total assess, value 1924_ 1,744 835
_
BOND. DEBT N ov 19’23. $50,500 T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 .$11.00
Total ass’d val. ’23 (act’l ) . .2,464,492
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at National
State&Co.taxfper $1,000) ’ 23..$9.90
Population 1910, 2,377; 1920—3,379 Bank o f Commerce, N . Y .
SANPETE COUNTY.
Manti is the county seat.
Road Bonds
6s ’20 M -N $140,000--M ay 1 ’31-’40
446s’24 J-J 35,000-- Jan 1 ’25-’31
446s’24 J-D / 6,000___ Dec 1 1925
\10,000--Dec 1 ’26-’ 27
BOND. D E B T Oct 8 ’2 3 -- $175,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 7,152,999
_
Assess, val., personal___ 3,647,826
Other assessable property. 5,460,962
T ot. ass’d val. ’ 23(?| act.)15,361,787
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23. _$14.60
Pop.(Census) ’ 10, 16.704: ’ 20, 17,505
IN TER E ST at New York City.
SANPETE COUNTY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Drainage B onds.
6s
J-D ($95,000--annually, be1 18,000--ginning 1925
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 ’ 24-.$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 .
EVIER COUNTY.
County seat is Richfield.
Road Bonds.
5s
A-O $240,000-----------serially
BOND. D E B T Oct 23 ’ 24 $240,000
Assess, value real estate.. 4,546,565
Assess, value personal_ 1,239,436
_
Other assessed property.. 4,946,657
Ass. val’n ’24 (80% act.) 10,732,658
St. & Co. taxr.(per $1000) '24 $21-70
Population 1910, 9,775; 1920,11,281.




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NEW MEXICO—DEBT OF STATE

Road Ronds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 ’24 $800,000
5H s’22
Floating debt (add’l)_______________ 300,000 M-S $56,000___ Mar 1 1942
(O otiin d vLarch 1 1932.)
Assess, val. real estate____25,014,988
Assess, val. personal_____ 8,632,485 BOND. DEBT Sept 8 ’2 3 .. $56,000
5,550
Other assess, property____ 22,599.105 Floating debt (add’l) -------Tot .ass’d val. 24 (65 % act.) 56,246,578 Assessed value, real_______1,506,236
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24 $14.23 Assessed value, personal— 483,137
Pop. ’ 10(Census),37,942; ’20, 40,792 Tot. ass’d val. '23(60% act)3,137,802
IN T . on 5s of 1919 in N . Y . City; State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23-S29.10
on 5s of 1920 at Harris Tr. & Savs. Population 1910, 5,123; 1920, 6,764
Bank, Chicago.
VERNAL.
WASHINGTON CO. (BOARD OF
This city is in Uinta County.
EDUCATION).
W ater W orks Bonds.
P. O. St. George.
5s ’ 12 . . . $10,000___________ 1932
(Optional 1922)
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
5H s’ 17 J-J
35,000___ June 1 1937 5s ’ 16 M-N$30,000c— M ay 1 1936
(Optional June 1 1927)
(Optional 1926)
BOND. DEBT N ov 23 ’23. $45,000 5s '19 J-J
_
8,000c_ Jan 1 1939
Sinking fund______________
5,500
(Optional 1929)
Assess, val., real & pers’l,
5s ’ 19 M -N 61,0 0 0 c -..N o v 1 1939
1923 (60% of actual)__ 950,000 6s ’22 F-A / 6 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1926
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$15.90
\ 2,000c__________ 1927
Population 1910, 836; 1920___ 1,309 BOND. D E B T Oct 20 ’ 24. $107,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(50% act.) 3,118,841
WASATCH CoTsTD.
Sch. tax rate
5s ’ 12 M-S $45,000c—-M ar 1 1932 Population in(per $1,000) ’ 24_$11.40
1920___________ 6,764
(Subject to call Mar 1 1917)
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
5s '21 A-O 40,000c__________1931
5s '23 M-S 50,000c____ 1934-1943 N . Y ., or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
BOND. D EBT Oct 22 ’ 24 $150,000
Sinking fund_____________
20,000
Tot.ass’d val.'24(80% act.) 7,371,576 WEBER COUNTY.
County
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$14.60 BOND. D seat is Ogden.
E B T Oct 20 ’24
None
Pop in 1923__________________ 4,624 Floating debt____________ $191,356
IN T . on the bonds of 1912 at E. H. Assessed val'n, real estate. 19,611,580
Rollins & Sons, Denver; on issue of Assessed val’n, personal.. 16,684,179
1921 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .; Other assess,
on 1923 issue at Guaranty Tr. C o., Total assess, property____21,636,938
val. 1924 (70
N. Y .;
______
to 75% a c t u a l) ............57,932,697
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’24 $13.30
St. George is the county seat.
Population 1910, 35,179; 1920.43.463

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 capital__ _________________________________ Santa Fe
Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1926) _ _ A r t h u r T . Hannett
Lieut.-Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1926) .Edward Sargent
Secretary (term expires Dec. 31 1926)__Soledad C. Chacon
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. Ecklee

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 genera)
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—
----- Interest
----------- Principal----------Name and Purpose.
P.C. Payable.
When Due. Outstanding
Armory Bldg, bonds___cou.1904 4
A-O
April 1 1934
$14,000
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
35.000
Subject to call beginning April 1 1935
M -N
M ay 1 1929
35,000
Capitol building bon ds.cou . 1899 4
Subject to call M ay 1 1919.
J-D
June 1 1937
25,000
do
do
c o u .1907 4
Subject to call after June 1 1927.
do
c o u .1907 4
J-D
Dec. 1 1937
25,000
do
Subject to call after Dec. 1 1927.
Highway bonds___ gold c o u .1913
4
J-J
Jan. 1 ’2 8 ’42
360.000
do
c o u .1922 5
J-J
Jan. 1 1952
1,000,000
do
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
500.000
do
cou. 1923 5
M -N
Oct. 1 1953
do
(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.)
10,000
Highway debentures . -c o u -1921 6
F-A
Aug. 1 1925
76.000
Refunding bonds______ cou_190X 4
M-S
June 1 1933
M-S Mar. 1 1939
do
do
cou-1909 4
128.000
Subject to call after M ar. 1 1929.
Territorial Inst, bonds.cou-1907 4 J-J
July 1 1937
125,000
Subject to call after July 1 1927.
Dec. 16 1952
78,000
do
do
gold c o u -1912 4H M-S
Subject to call begin’g Dec. 16 1922.
do
do
M-S
July 1 1953
179,000
gold cou . 1913 5
TOOELE COUNTY SCH. DIST.
Subject to call begin’g July 1 1933.
High School B onds.
do
July 1 1953
529,500
do
gold cou-1913 4% M-S
5s ’ 12 . . . $30,000_______________
Subject to call begin’g July 1 1933.
6s ’ 13 . . .
10,000_______________
do
do
gold cou-1915 5
M-S Dec. 1 1955
163,000
B uilding Bonds.
Subject to call after Dec. 1 1935.
5s ’09 . . . $20,000_______________
do
do
gold cou. 1916 4H M-S Dec. 16 1952
72,000
5s ’ 12 . . . 25,000_______________
Subject to call after Dec. 16 1926
6s ’ 13 . . .
6,000_______________
IN TEREST on the bonds o f 1904, 1907, 1908 and armory bonds of
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 2 ’24 $68,500
17.000 1915 is payable at the National Bank o f Commerce, New York; on the
Floating debt___________
Sinking fund____________
10,000 bonds of 1909 at Harris, Forbes & C o., New York; on bonds o f 1912, 1913,
1921, 1922 and 1923 at Seaboard National Bank, New York, or at State
Total assess, val. ’ 24 (5070% actual)___________18,494,395
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$6.50 ^ T O T A L ?D E B t !— ‘T he^otai bonded debt Oct. 18 1924 was $4,079,500.
Sinking fund on same date, $2,200,000.
There are held by the permanent funds securities of the State in the
UINTAH COUNTY SCH. DIST. amount of $201,000, consisting o f $104,000 Capitol addition bonds and
$97,000 certificates of indebtedness. The total amount o f all securities held
P. O. Uintah.
5s ’24 M-N$120,000___ Mar 1 1944 for the various funds on Dec. 1 1922 was $1,774,443.94.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The assessed valuation for 1918 was
(Optional March 1 1939.)
TOT. BD. D T . Mar ’24 -- $250,000 $357,062,508.94; in 1920 it was $403,046,652; in 1921, $367,828,374; in
Sinking fund______________
20,000 1922, $330,000,000; and in 1923, $310,000,000. The State tax rate in 1923
NET D E B T ______________ 230,000 was $4.50 per $1,000.
STATEHOOD.— On Aug. 21 1911 the President signed the joint resolu­
Assessed value 1923______ 6,540,430
Population 1920______________ 8,470 tion passed by Congress admitting the Territories of New Mexico and
IN T . at the Guaranty Trust Co. Arizona into the Union. This resolution suggested an amendment to be
submitted to the voters at the first State election making their constitution
o f New York.
easier o f amendment. This amendment was adopted N ov. 7 1911. V. 94,
UTAH COUNTY.
p. 148. The proclamation admitting New Mexico to Statehood was signed
by the President on Jan. 6 1912. V. 94, p. 148.
Provo is the county seat.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Article IX . of the constitution contains the
Road and Bridge Bonds
5s ’ 19 M -N $300,0 0 0 c___ 1926-1940 sections which regulate the debt o f State, county, city. &c. The State may
5s ’20 M -N 300,000..M ay 1 ’26-’40 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
C ourt House Bonds
5s ’ 19 M -N /$30.0 0 0 c ____1926-1930 may also contract debts to suppress insurrection and to provide for the
1 70,000c____ 1931-1940 public defense. No other debt shall be contracted unless authorized by
5s ’20
M -N 100,000c___ 1926-1940 law for some specified work or object, which law shall provide for an annual:

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NEW MEXICO—CITIES AND TOWNS

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 b y the voters
before a bond issue can be made. In section 8 it is provided that the
limit o f State indebtedness, exclusive of 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 o f 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 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% 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 of 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 of the “ Chron.cle” for Nov. 18 1911.
School bonds may not be sold at less than 95, under the terms of Section
701, Chapter 148, Laws o f 1923.
CONSERVANCY D ISTR IC TS. W ITH POW ER TO BECOME IN­
DEBTED, MAY BE OR G 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 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
o f 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.
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 of 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 INVESTMENTS.— 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
ull:
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 of 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 hold loans for not to exceed five years upon
first mortgages on real estate to the extent of 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 of its directors. Provided: That
nothing herein contained shall prevent any bank from taking additional
security upon previous existing loans made in good faith.
POPULATION.— The population o f New Mexico has been as follows in
the years named. The t.otals 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 [1900_____ 195,310(1880_____ 119,565 11860_____ *87.034
1910_____327,301)1890......... 153,593|l870_____ 91,874|l850_____61,547
* Not including population o f Arizona Territory, then forming part of New
Mexico, but subsequently detached and organized as a separate Territory.
C ITIE S. COUNTIES AN D TOWNS IN THE

STATE OP NEW MEXICO.
ALBUQUERQUE.
This city Is the county seat o f Ber­
nalillo County.
Library Bonds.
5J4s’24M-N $50,000c
M ay 1 1954
F unding Bonds (opt. aft. 20 yrs.).
4« 99 M-S $12 000c___July 1 1929
5s '99 J-J
35.000c___July 1 1929
4* ’ 01 M-8
27.000c_ Sept 1 1931
_
W a te rw o rk s BondsSs "17 J-D $400,00nc _ Dec 1 1962
_
5sg'23 J-D 150.000c_ Dec 1 1963
_
Sewer Bonds.
<Ss'09 M-S $290,000c—Mar t 1929
5sg’ 23 J-D 85,000c_ Dec 1 1953
_
V iaduct.
5s ’00 J-J
$9.000c_ Sept 1 1930
_
(Optional Sept. 1 1920)
($4.0 0 0c...S ep t 1 1932
5 Hi?’ 22 M-S (28.000c.Sept 1 '33-'46
U8.000c.Sept 1 ’47-'52
Sewerage Disposal Bonds.
(31,000c__ Sept 1 1932
5H g'22 M-S 64,000c.Sept 1 ’33-’48
(20.000c.Sept 1 ’49-'52
4%sg23J-D 115,000c_ Dec 1 1963
_
Reservoir Bonds.
(10.0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1932
5 !* g ’ 22 M-S (30,000c.Sept 1 ’33-’62
UO.OOOc.Sept 1 ’63-’67
W ater Main Bonds.
(10,000c...S ept 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 $25,0 0 0 c ...D e c 11953
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924. $969,000
Water debt (incl. above).
625,000
Sinking fund (General____
180,854
(W ater_____
6,000
Tot.ass’d val.’2 3 ________ 16.891,867
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923 ..$39.13
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.
ALBUQUERQUE SCH. DIST.
School (Red. aft. 10 yrs. from iss.).
5s ’ 13 A -0$ 100,000c___Apr 1 1943
5s ’ 17 A-O 40.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1937
5)-£s’20 A-O 425,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1940
BUND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24. $565,000
Sinking fund------------------17,300
Tot .assess.val.’23 ( H act.) 18,169,052
School tax (per $1,000) 1923. .$16 30
Population In 1924 (est.)____ 25,000
INC. payable In N . Y . City.
ARTESIA.
This citv is In Eddy County.
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’ 18 J-J $15,0 0 0c._ .July 1 1948
(Optional July 1 1938)
.s ’06 J-J10 $49,000c
M ay 8 1936
(Optional M ay 8 1926)
6s ’24 J-D 15,000c___Dec 1 1954
(Optional Dec. 1 1944.)
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’ 22 J-J $50.0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1952
(Optional June 1 1942)
BOND. DEBT 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
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1923____ $40.00
Population 1910, 1.883: 1920. 1.115
IN T. on bonds o f 1922 at the Nat.
Bank of Commerce, N. Y .
ARTESIA SCH. DIST. NO. 16.
This dLstrict (P. O. Artesia) is In
Eddy County.
School Bonds
9s ’ 20 F-A $50,000____Aug 1 1940
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)

BONDED D E B T Oct 1921 $74,000
Assessed value___________ 1,750,000
Population (estim ated).._____4,000
LNT. at the Chicago Title & Trust
C o., Chicago.
AZTEC.
This city is in Valencia County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A $60,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1954
(Optional Aug. 1 1944.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 1924..$60,000
Assessed valuation_________ 387,000
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 B onds.
5M s’24 . . . $500,0 0 0 c ...A p r 7 1954
(Optional April 7 1944)
Bridge (Red. after Jan. 1 1920).
*k(«’09 J-J $100.000____Jan 1 1940
Refund. (Red. aft. 10 yrs.fr. iss.)
5s ’01 F-S $80,000____July 1 1931
5 s '03 M-S 61.000____Sept 1 1931
4H s’05 J-J
70,400____July 1 1935
S chool Bonds.
5s '17 A-O*$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
•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 Nov 2 8 ’21. $32,000
Sinking fund______________
1,800
Assessed valuation 1921_ 1,412 779
_
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’21—$5-25
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 6,000
CARLSBAD.
This city i . in Eddy County.

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CLOVIS.
This city Is In Curry C o. Incorp.
as city of first class April 6 1909.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
6s ’09 M-S $125.000-—Mch 1 1939
6s ’ 18 M -N 75.000____M ay 1 1948
(Optional after M ay 1 1938.)
i g ’20 . . .
33 ,000 c...M a y 1 1950
(Optional M ay 1 1940.)
6s g ’20 . . . 115,000c..-M ay 1 1950
(Optional May 1 1940.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 22.. $348,000
Water debt (included)_____ 240,000
Sinking fund_____________
5,000
Ass’d val.’ 19(abt.40%act.) .2.726,000
Population 1910, 3,255; 1920.-4,904
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
COLFAX COUNTY.
Raton Is the county seat.
R efund. (Tiled aft 20 yrs. f r . issue)
5s ’09 M-S $54,000c..-S ept 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '24
$54,000
Ass’d val. '24___________ 26.000.000
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24 $20.77
Pop’n’ 10 (Census) ,16,460; '20. zl.550
IN T . at office of County Treas..
CURRY COUNTY.
Clovis Is the county seat.
5s ’09 J-J $59.000___ July 1 1939
(Subject to call after July 1 1929)
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24 $59,000
Total assess, val. 1924_ 10.678,740
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24 * '6.53
Population 1910. 11,443:1920.11,236
1JNT. payable at Co. Treas. office.

CURRY CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Clovis.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 F-A $50.000___ Feb 1 1947
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1927.)
5 J4s’20 s-a 100,000____Jan 1 1950
(Optional Jan. 1 1940.)
BOND DEBT Nov 17 '23. $211.000
Assessed valuation 1913_ 4.158.382
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23 —$5.96
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 8,500
INT. on 5K s of 1920 at the office
of the Treasurer Board of Education
C i tv Ha<l Ronds.
or at Kountze Bros., N. Y .
6s ’21 M -N $26,000c------ 1931-1941
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’09 M -N $28,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1939 DEMIN O. is in Luna County.
This city
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 24- $56,000
Svstem B onds.
92,500 5 sSewerage $38.000c......
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
’ l l F-A
1941
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,599,340
(Subject to call after 1931)
Sinking fund______________
8,934 5s ’ 16 M-N$13,000c_ May 1 1940
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$42.70 (Subject to call yearly after May ’ 17)
Population 1910, 1,736; 1920, 2,205 6s '29 F-A 92,000___ Aug 1 1950
(Optional, see V. I l l , p. 311.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '24- $143,000
CHAVES COUNTY.
Roswell is the county seat. The Water debt flncl.)________
88,000
county was formed from part of Lin­ Sinking fund/General------2,331
coln County in 1891.
(W a ter______
1.403
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val. '24 (act.)----1.993.000
5s ’ 19 A-O $75.000---O ct 1 ’ 25-’39 Tax rate (per fi.0 00) 1924------ $7.50
R efu nding (Red. Mch. 1 1921).
Population 1910. 1.864’ 1920 3.212
5s g ’01 M-S $10.000c
Mar 1 1931
IN T. on bonds due 1941 is payable
5 s ’01 - - - $11.000___ July 1 1931 in New York, and on 6s, 1920, in
(Optional July 1 1921)
Deming; on others in Chicago.
C ourt-H ouse & Jail B onds.
5s ’09 M-S $125.000c......... — .1939
DONA ANA COUNTY.
(Subject to call after 1929)
Las Cruces Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 3 ’24 $221,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Drainage debt (add’l)____
938,783
Assess, val. ’24 (4-5 act.) _15.901 625 5s ’ 14 J-J $50,000___ July 1 1944
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '24_$22.72 (Subject to call beg. J lly 1 1934 )
60,000___________1952
Pop’n 1910. 16,850; 1920, 12,104 5s ’22
(Optional 1942)
IN T. at New York or at County
TOT. BD. D T. Sept 2 9 ’ 22 $240,000
Treasurer’s office.
Floating debt (add'l)_____
23.100
13.386
Sinking fund____________
CHAVES COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924--$244,500 Assess, val. '22 (% act.)—
R eal__________________ 6.728.930
Personal______________ 8.690.893
CHAVES COUNTY S. D. NO. 6.
T o ta l_________________ 15.419,823
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923____$53,500
State&Oo.tax(per $1 .000) 20_$23 78
Pop’n 1910. 12.893; 1920, 16.046
CHAVES COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
P. O. Dexter.
School Bonds
EAST GRAND PLAINS DR. DIS.
6s ’20 A-O $82,000c
Apr 1 1950
This district (P. O. Roswell) is in
(Optional April 1 1930)
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924— $86,300 Chaves County.
Drainage Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
2,000
. .
61.000c—Yrly. to 1929
Total ass’d val. 1924 (a ct.)-1,390.605 6s (1-10 .yearly beginning 1920.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$5.05 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1923--$61.000
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,000 Sinking fund_______________ 3,797
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of Commerce. Assessed valuation_________ 470.000
IN T . is payable in New York or at
CIMARRON SCHOOL DIST.
Tiii > ui ti-ict (P. O. Cimarron) is John Nuveen & C o., Chicago.
in Colfax County.
6s ’22 J-J $75,000____ July 1 1952 EAST LAS VEGAS SCH. DIST.
(Optional July 1 1932.)
NO. 2.
tOND. DEBT July 1922-- $78,000
This district (P. O. East Las
Assessed valuation 1922___ 1,575,892 Vegas) is in San Miguel County.
Population 1922 (est.)________ 1,000
S chool-H ouse Bonds
IN T. at Cimarron or at Kountze 5s ’00 M -S $15,001c.-_Sept 1 1930
Bros., New York.
6s ’ 21 M -N 100.000c
N ov 1 1951
(Optional Nov. 1 1936.1
CLAYTON.
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 '24- $135,000
This village is In Union County.
Sinking fund_____________
8,300
W ater W orks Bonds.
Assess, val. 1924 (actual)_.3,600,000
6s ’ ll M-N.S50.000___________ 1941 School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$11.60
5>$s’ 16 M -N$55,000c_.M ay 15 1936 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 5.000
(Subject to call after M ay 15 1926)
INT. on 6s at the First National
6s '18 M -N $75,000___ M ay 1 1948 Bank, Las Vegas.
(Optional after May 1 1938.)
6s ’20 M -N 60.000_____
1950 FARMINGTON.
(Optional 1940.)
This town Is In San Juan Courty.
BOND. D E B T (water) Oct
Incorporated in 1901.
19 1924_________________$232,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923___1,300.000 5 ^ s ’ l l J-J $45,000...J u ly 10 1941
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------$15.00 (Subject to call after July 10 1931
Population 1910, 970; 1920____ 2.157 BOND. D EBT Oct 28 ’24.-$44,500
Water debt (add'l)_________ 43.000
CLAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Floating debt---------------------- 10.414
This district (P. O. Clayton) Is in Sinking fund (G eneral______
388
Union County.
(W ater________
848
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Assess, val. '24 (a ctu a l)___ 644.960
6s ’06 J-D 12,000c______________ Town tax (per $1,000) 1924___$l6.00
5s ’ 15 M-S
7,000c______________ Population 1910, 785; 1920_____ 728
5 ^ s ’ 16 F-A ,35,000c______________
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
S chool B uilding B onds.
6s ’ 18 F-A $25,000c__________1938
FARMINGTON MUN. S. D.
(Subject to call 1928)
This district is in San Juan Co.
6. ’21 J-D 88,000c________ 1951
School Building Bonds.
'On ional 1931.)
. . . $55,000...... ....................
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 2 ’ 24. $167,000 6s
Sinking fund______________
11,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922 $55,000
550.000
Assess, val. 1924 (H act’l ) - 1,388,980 Assessed val. 1922 (est.)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$18.00 Population 1922 test.)________ 1.000

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FORT SUMNER SCH. DIST.
This district is in Guadalupe Oo
B uilding B onds.
6s ’10 M -S $3,671.35c ......... 1930
(Subject to call 1920)
5s ’ 13 A-O $15,000c_________ 1933
(Subject to call 1923)
6s ’13 A-O $3,000c_________ 1933
(Subject to call 1923)
5s '17 J-J $ 3 2,50 0-.-Jan 15 1947
(Subject to call after Jan. 15 1937 )
BOND. D E B T Oct 8 ’2 0 .. $40,671
Floating debt_____________
600
Assessed val. 1920 (act.)-.1,135.000
Population 19 20(est.)________ 1.000
IN T . is payable in New York.

NEW MEXICO—CITIES AND TOWNS
LOVINGTON SCH. DIST. NO. 28.
This district (P. O. Lovington) Is
in Lea County.
6s ’ 19 J-D $20,000 .........1929-1948
-s
42,000_______________
BONDED DEBT July 1921 $27,000
Assessed value 1920______ 1,177,065

LUNA COUNTY.
Deming is the county seat.
Jail Bonds.
5s ’ 17 „ _ $25,000- — ......... ............
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $39,000c__ N ov 1 1945
(Subject to call begin. N ov. 1 1935.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1918- $120,000
7,000
Sinking fund____________
OALLUP.
Assessed valuation 1916— 13.049,000
This town is in M cKinley County Population 1910, 3,913; 1920, 12.270
(N T . at County Treas. office or
All bonds are subject to call 10 years
in New York City.
prior to maturity.
6s ’24 M-N$125,000_ M ay 1 1954
_
McKINLSY COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
County seat is Gallup.
5 s ’ 14 A -O *$60,000..........1925-1944
Road Bonds.
6s ’20
10,000____M ay 1 1950
6 s ’ 22 - . 16,000__________ 1952 5s '24 A-O $100,000_Apr 1 ’30-’49
BON D. DEBT Apr 1 1924 $100,000
W ater-W orks B onds.
6s ’97 - - - $10,000__________ 1927 Assessed valuation 1923—12,625,007
6 s ’ 06 - - 10,000__________ 1936 P op’n 1910, 12,963; 1920, 13,731
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
6s
1 4 - . - $30,000__________ 1944
6 s ’ 16 - - _
50,000__________ 1946 or at Kountze Bros., New York City.
6s ’ 18 M -N$80,000____May 1 1948
6s '20 —
10,000___ M ay 1 1950 MELROSE SCH. DIS. NO. 12.
This district is in Curry County.
S treet Im pt. & Bridge Bonds,
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $10.000___ May 1 1950
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24- $86,000 5s T7 A-O $26,000____Apr 1 1947
Water debt (add’l ) ________ 315,000 Subject to call after Apr. I 1927.)
30,000 —June 1 ’26-’45
Sinking fund (water)______
15,034 5 ^ s ’24 - - Assess, val. (actual) 1124.-4,298,297 TOT. D EBT N ov 17 '23. $30,000
4,000
Total tax rate (per$1.000) '24--S8.25 Sinking fund_____________
Population 1910, 2,204; 1920—3,920 Tot .assess .val. ’23 (50 % act) 1,187.897
School tax (per $1,000) 1922--$18.00
* Tax-free.
IN T. payable at the First Nat.
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at Kountze
Bros., N. Y . City, at City Treasury Bank, Melrose.
or at Nat. Bk. o f Commerce, N. Y .
MORA COUNTY.
County seat is Mora. Part of this
GALLUP SCHOOL DISTRICT.
county was taken in 1921 to form a
A district (P. O. Gallup) in Mc­ new county called “ Harding County”
Kinley County.
which county will assume part of the
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
general bonded debt o f Mora County.
6s ’ 13 s-a $25.000_______________
P efu n d . Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A 150,000____Aug 1 1944 5 s '04 M-S $64,000c__________ 1925
(Optional $15,000 yearly on Aug. 1
(Subject to call)
1935 to 1944, inclusive.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 '24- $64,000
BON D. D EBT Oct 6 '23— $175,000 School bonds (add’l ) ______ 104,000
Assessed valuation 1923— 3,900,000 Sinking fund______________
12.000
Tot. ass’d val.’ 23 {]A act.) .6,112,902
Total tax rate (per f l ,000 ’23-$21.72
GRANT COUNTY.
lO(Census),12,611; 1920, 13,915
County seat is Silver City. This Pop.’T. at
IN
county was divided under Chapter Calcago. Harris Trust & Sav. Bank.
38, Laws of 1901, a portion being tak­
en to form part of Luna County. A OTERO COUNTY.
commission appointed to adjust the
Alamogordo is the county seat.
Indebtedness of the two counties has
R efu
in
apportioned $160,814.28 to Grant 4H s’ 1 0n d - g Bonds. ................1940
-$18,000—
County and $51,654.83 to Luna C o.
(Optional 1930.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
R efu
5s g
M-S$228,000c. —Jan 11932 4H s’ l l nding C ourt-H ouse B onds.
1941
- - . $15,000........
(Subject to call Jan 1 1922>
(Optional 1931.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1922. $228,000
and Bridge Bonds.
Assessed value 1922______28,200,000 5s Road J-J $70,000___ July 2 1947
’ 17
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22-$17.12
S ubject to call after 1937)
Pop’n 1910. 14,813; 1920 . 21.239 BOND. DEBT Jan 1922- $103,000
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N v . Assess. val., real estate____3.236.240
LAKE AR TH U R DRAIN . DIST. Assess, val., personal_____3,359,412
This district (P. O. Lake Arthur) Osher assessable property.-5,300,051
Is in Chaves County.
Total assess, val.(act.)’20.11,895,704
Drainage Bonds.
327,348
Less exemptions_________
6s ’ 17 M-S $162,240c.Dec 1 ’25-’48 Net assess, value 1920____ 11,568,356
6s ’ 20 M-S 2 (,300 --Sept 1 ’23-’36 Net assessed value 1922— 8,413,677
BON D. DEBT Nov 1919—$175,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22.$ 17 .34
IN T ER E ST at Chicago.
Population 1910. 7.069; 1920. 7.902
LAS CRUCES.
This place is in Dona Ana County
S treet Improvement Bonds.
6s ’08 . . .
10,000___ May 11938
(Subject to call after 1928.)
6s '09 . . . $10.000____July 1 1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Sewer Bonds.
5J^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.)
5H s’ 16 s-an $13,000__________ 1946
(Subject to call after 1936)
BOND. D E B T N o v l 23— $115,000
Sinking fund______________
1 t,394
Assessed valuation 1923_ 2,780,000
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923.—$10.60
Population 1910, 3,836; 1920..3,969

3TERO CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Alamagordo.
6s ’09
- $12,500c. ___ .-.1939
(Optional 1919.)
5s TO
10,000c.
.--1940
5s T4
8,0C0c_______ .--1944
6s T7
58,500c ____ .- -1947
(Optional 13 issues) in 20 years.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $89,000
Total assessed val. 1923_ 1.386,205
_
Population 1910, 7,069; 1920, 2,450
9TERO CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
P. O. Tularosa.
Building Bonds.
6s '08 . . .
$2,500__________ 1948
(Optional 1938.)
5s ’ l l . . .
$2,500__________ 1941
(Optional 1931.)
5s ’ 16 - - . $10,000__________ 1946
(Optional 1926.)
5s ’ 16 M-S $30,000____ Mar 1 1946
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1926)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $45,000
Total assess, val. 1923_____ 963,571

LAS VEGAS.
This town is in San Miguel Co.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $50,000 — July 1 1952 fORTALES.
County seat of Roosevelt County,
(Optional Julv 1 1942.)
TOTAL D E B T June ’24 -- $78,846 incorporated In 1909.
Water, Light & Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923--.3 500.000
Population 1910, 3,179; 1920, 3,902 la '09 M-N$75,000____M ay 1 1939
Subject to call after M ay 1 1 9 2 9 )
W aterworks B onds,
LAS VEGAS BD. OF EDUCATION
la ’ 18 J-J $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 - C — July 1 1 9 4 8
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 12.
(Opt. after July 1 1 9 3 8 . )
This district (P. O. Las Vegas) i
6s ’20 J-D $35,000___ June 1 1950
In Clark Countv.
...
2 3 . 0 0 0 __________________
6s g ’22 J-J $68,000.-Apr 1 ’ 2 5 ’4: 6s
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1923. $110,000
BONDED D E B T ________
(t)
Water debt ( ncl.)________
35,000
IN T. payable in New York City.
Total assess, val. 1923_____ 589,386
Jopulation 1910, 1,292; 1920, 1.154
LINCOLN COUNTY.
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
Lincoln is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $164,714 PORTALES CONS. S. D. NO. 1.
Total assess, val. 1924___ 6,771.146
This district (P. O. Portales) Is In
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $37.91 Roosevelt County.
Population 1910. 7,822; 1920.-7,823 H igh-School Bldg. & Equip. Bonds
6 s ’21 - - - $80,000__________ 1951
LORDSBURG.
(Optional 1931.)
This village is in Hidalgo County. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1923— $121,200
W ater Ronds.
Ass'd value, equal’d 1923— 1,907,833
6s ’22 J-D $75,000____June 1 1952
(Optional June 1 1942.)
QUAY COUNTY S. D. NO. 33.
Sewer Bonds.
P. O. Nora Visa.
6s '22 J-D $35,000___ June 1 1952
School-B u ilding Bonds
(Optional June 1 194V.)
is ’20 M-S $45.000--Sept 1 ’ 31-’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’24—$110,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1921____$49,500
Water debt (incl.)_________ 75,000 Assessed value 1920________ 843,860
Assess, val. ’24 (2-3 a ct.)_ 824,794 Population (estimated)_______ 1,000
_
IN T. at the National Bank of
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S7.82
Population 1920_____________ 1,325 Commerce, N. Y.




[V ol. 119,

QUAY COUNTY S. D. NO. 34. ! SANTA FE COUNTY.
P. O. San Jon.
County seat is Santa Fe.
The present debt is $479,000, con­
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds
0a ’20 M-S $35.000......... ..............— sisting of what are known as Re­
80N D E D DEBT Nov 1920-$37,185 funding Bonds of the State of New
Assessed value 1920_______ 625,000 Mexico, Series ” B ,” Santa Fe
IN T . at the National Bank of County. While these bonds are
bonds issued by the State ^nd are
Commerce, N . Y .
primarily its obligation, Santa Fe
County is responsible for the inter­
est, which is at
% , payable semiRATON.
This city is in Colfax C o. Incor­ ann. (M . & S.), and is also responsi­
ble for the principal, but in case of
porated in 1889.
default upon the part of the county,
City-Hall Bonds.
the State would have to take care of
6s
- . - $18,000c________ 1944
them, having recourse then to the
Water Bonds
5s ’ 13 A-O$228,000c_..............1943 county. In addition to these bonds
_
5s ’ 15 M -N 75,000c_ M ay l 1945 there are, we are advised, probably
a few
outstanding
bonds
of
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1925)
5s 15 M-S 25,000c...S ept 1 1945 older issues, and probably some
coupons,
Subject to call after Sept. 1 1925.) past due and unpaid
and possibly a judgment or so. The
C ourt-H ouse Bonds
5s ’97 J-J
$9.500c.................. 1927 amount of these latter is estimated at
$21,000. Over $1.000.000 of the old
R efu nd ing Water
4s ’01 M-S $6,500c__________1931 debt represented by bonds issued in
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’24- $362,000 aid of railroad construction, the cou­
Water debt (incl.)________ 328,000 pons from, and judgments based on
Assessment debt (addl.)_
_ 435 .000 such bonds, were absolutely assumed
by the State of New Mexico, which
Total Assessed value 1924 (40-50%
actual)-------------------------- 3,746.381 issued its bonds In payment therefor
City tax (per $1,000) 1924—.$7.69 without any recourse to the county,
Population 1910, 4,539; 1920, 5.544 the U. S. Congress having made a
IN T . on 5s due 1927 at Treasurer’s large land donation to the State for
office or Chemical Nat. Bank, N . Y.; the ultimate payment of these bonds.
4s due 1931at Hanover Nat. Bank, The assess, val. in 1913 was $3,110,N. Y .; 5s due 1943, 6s due 1944 797; the total State and county tax
and bonds of 1915 at Kountze Bros.. (per $1,000), in 1913, was about $70.
Pop. ’ 10 (Census). 14,770; ’20, 15,030
New York.
RATON SCH. DIST. NO. 11.
This district is in Colfax County.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
5s
J-D $50,000 _____1925-1949
6s ’20 J-J
40,000___ July 1 1950
(Optional July 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24- $135,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 5,297,303
_

SANTA FE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Santa Fe) 1*
in Santa Fe County.
B u ild in g Bonds.
5s ’ 18 F-A $14,000c..............— 1943
5s ’03 Oct. $28.000c
Nov 1 1948
(Optional after N ov. 1 1927.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923____ $42,000
Sinking fund_______________ 1,500
School tax rate (per $ 1,000) '23 - $ 10.00
ROSWELL.
Population at present ( e s t . ) „ _7,000
This city is the county seat ol
IN T . on bonds of '03 is payable
Chaves Co. Incorporated In 1903. In N . Y ., while on bonds o f ’ 18 in
Fire D epartm ent.
Santa Fe.
5V4g’08M -S $5,000c___Mar 1 1928
5Jjjs’22 M -N 15.000c---M ay 1 1952 SIERRA COUNTY.
(Optional M ay 1 1942.)
Hillsboro is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
SV£g'08 M -8 $35,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 192* 5s R efu n d in g Bonds.
M-S
1931
5>Ss’22 M -N 10 .000 c...M a y 1 1952 (Subject to $55,000c........
call after Sept 1921)
(Optional M ay 1 1942.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 ’24. $45,000
W ater W orks.
debt (additional).
5.000
5H g’08 M-S 120,000c— Mar 1 192S Floatingfund______________
Sinking
2,111
Street Bonds.
Ass’d value 1924 (actual)-.3,832,580
5H g’08M -S $10.000c__ Mar 1 192S Total tax rate (per$l,000) '24-$22.93
5 J^s’22 M -N 20,000c_-.M ay 1 1952 Population 1910. 3.536; 1920, 4.619
(Optional M ay 1 1942.)
IN T . is payable in New York.
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24. $215.00C
Water debt (incl.)________ 120.00C
SILVER CITY.
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 383,50C
This city is In Grant County.
Sinking fund______________
74,512
Incorporated in Feb. 1878.
Assessed val. 1924 (act.) — .6,627.86C
R efu n d in g R ailroad-A id.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—S9.5C
_ $50,000c__________ 1930
Population 1910. 6,172; 1920, 7.062 5s s-a _
Dam C on stru ction .
INT. on bonds of 1922 at the
_
$6.000c__________ 1925
National Bank of Commerce, N . Y, 5s s-a _
Sewer Bonds.
1930
5 H s s -a —_ $59.000c........
BOND. D E B T Oct 1922- $115,000
ROSWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assess, val. 1921 (about
This district not only includes the
75% actual)__________ 2.507.476
City of Roswell, but also adjacent Total tax rate )per $1,000)’ 21 $15,625
territory.
Population 1910, 3,217; 1920—2,662
6s g '00 J-D *$2,000c—June 1 1930
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
6s g ’03 M-S *10.000c__Sept 1 1933
5s ’ 10 M -S *25,000c— Sept 1 1940
5s ’ 12 A-O *35,000c___ Apr 1942 SOCORRO COUNTY.
5s ’ 17 J-D 100.000c_ June 1 1947
_
County seat is Socorro.
(Subject to call after 1927)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $50,000...J u ly 15 1949 5s ’01 M-S *$149,000c-June 1 1931
(Subject to call after 1929.)
5s ’02 M-S *9,000c.-Sept 2 1932
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 ’24. $222,500 5s ’ l l A-O 6.000c —.O ct 2 1941
Sinking fund_____________
2,750 (Subject to call after Oct. 2 1921)
Tot. ass'd val.'24(actual). 7,198.335
School Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-S14 90 6s 02 J-J
$ 1.000c-.-Julyl 1932
Population in 1920____________7,063 (Subject to call begin. In 1912)
School Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
* Red. after 20 years from issue.
6s ’ l l M-N $4,000c----Nov 2 1941
(Subject to call after Nov. 2 1921)
ROY.
6s ’ 16 J-J $22,000c-.-July 1 1946
This village is in Mora County.
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1926.)
6s '18 . . . $45,000__________ 1948
S chool Dist. No. 13 B onds.
(Subject to call to 1938.)
6s '07 F-A $2.500c______________
BD. D T. (water) N ov '23—$45,000 (Subject to call beginning in 1907.)
Total assessed value 1921_ 56 L000
_
S ch ool D istrict No. 15 Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$38.90 6s ’20
- - - $6,000__________1940
Population 1920, 564; 1921______850
(Optional 1930)
IN T . payable at a banking house
School D istrict No. 15 Bondsin New York City, or at the office 6s ’20
— - $15.000___
1940
of the Village Treasurer, at the op­
(Optional 1930)
tion of the holders.
School Dist. No. 47 B onds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $10,000c___ Jan 1 1945
(Subject to call beg. Jan 1 1925)
SAN JUAN CO. S. D. NO. 2.
S chool D istrict 5t B onds.
P. O. Aztec.
6s T9 J-D *$15,000---D e c 1 1939
5 54s’ 22 M-N $60,000_______________
(Optional Dec 1 1929)
BOND. DEBT M ay 1922. $66,000 TOTAL D E B T Oct 1918— $191,100
Assessed value 1921-----------1,142,860 School bonds (Included)_
17.500
Population (est.)______________2.500 Assessed valuation 1918— 18,931,538
State & Oo. tax (per$l,000)'15 $13.03
Pop. TO (Census), 14.761; ’20 14.036
BAN MIGUEL COUNTY.
* Red. after 20 years from Issue.
County seat is Las Vegas. GenIN T . on school district bonds at
oral county refunding 5% gold bonds Co. Treas. office on 6s of 1919 at
have been exchanged for all of the NewYork, on refunding bonds
6% bonds of 1889 and 1892.
of 1901 and 1902 at First Nat. Bank.
R efu nding Bonds.
N. Y .; others at First Trust & Sav.
4s
M-S $37.7 0 0 c.--M a r 1 1930 Bank. Chicago.
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1920.)
5s ’24 A-O 78,500--O ct 1 ’30-’48 SPRINGER.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2441)
This village is in Colfax C ou n ty .
5s '24 -_ - 330,200_______________ Incorporated in 1910.
Smallpox {Red. aft. Julv 1 ’ 17).
W ater W orks B on d i.
6s '07 J-J $4.6 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1927 5Hs g T6 J-D $32,000c-June 15 1946
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’ 24 $487,200 (Subject to call after June 15 1936)
Assessed val. '23_________ 17,300,000
Sewer System B onds.
Pop. ’ 10 (Census), 22,930; '20, 22.867 5H sg'16J-D $5,000c..June 15 1926
IN T . at County Treas. office and (Subject to call after June 15 1936.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’24— -$37,000
at Hanover Nat. Bank. N . Y .
Water debt (included)______ 32,000
Sewer debt (included)______ 5.000
SANTA FE.
Sinking fund_______________ 5,000
This citv i'; in Santa Fe Countv.
Total val. 1923 IH act.l___ 455,103
TOT. BD. DT. Aug ’23— $40,800 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24-$37.40
Actual value 1923 (est.) — 10,000,000 Population 1910, 550; 1920_____ 915
lN T . is payable In New York.
Popul ition 1910. 5,072; 1920, 7.236

ARIZONA—DEBT OF STATE

Dec., 1924.]
TUCUMCABI.
This city Is In Quay County. Inc
Aug. 5 1908. Population 1910
2,526; 1920 3,117.
Sewer Bonds.
646s’09 M -NS78.800c._Nov 15 1939
W ater-W orks (red. 6eg. in 1931
B u s’ l l M -N$75,000c— M ay 1 1941
6s *18 F-A
5.000___________1949
(Subject to call 1939.)
6s ’24 J-D 100,000___ June 1 1954
(Optional June 1 1944)
TO T. BD. DT. June ’24 -- $278,800
Water debt (incl.)________ 180.000
Sinking fund______________
9.932
Net debt_________________
88,868
Assessed valuation 1923___1,886,215
Actual value (estimated)._3,772,430
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 .

BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1922. $85,000
Tot. ass’d v a l.’22 (46 act.)_l,999,810
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921----$39.95
Population in 1920 (eat.)____ 3.500
UNION COUNTY.
Clayton is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT N ov 15 ’24 - .$30,500
Sinking fund_______________ 26.368
Assess, val., real estate____5.785.179
Assess, val., personal_____3.6S0.226
Other assess, property____1,501,977
Total assess, val. 24 (60%
actual)________________ 10,967.382
Total tax rate (per $1 nnm '74. $28 88
Population 1910,11,404; 1920-16,680

VAUGHN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
TUCUMCARI SCH. D1ST. NO. 1
This district is in Guadalupe Co.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’17 . . . $50,000....................1947 TOT. BD. DT. N ov 19'23- $94,000
Assess, val. 1923 (est.)------2.900.0CO
(Subject to call after 1937)

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
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the second Monday
|n January.
—Interest—
---------- Principal-----------LOANS—
%
Payable.
When Due. Outstand'g.
Name and Purpose.
J-D
June 1 1948
$32,000
Capitol Building bonds-cou.1898 5
Subject to call after 1918.
Jan.
Mar. 15 1925
11,000
Experiment Sta. bonds_cou-1905 5
J-J
July 15 1954
63,000
Territorial funding bds-cou.1904 5
Subject to call July 15 1923.
Apr. 15 1938
378.972
Territorial refund bonds.cou.1913 446 J-J
Subject to call beginning Feb. 8 1928.
Jan. 15 1954
20,000
Insane Asylum bonds
cou. 1904 5g J-J
Subject to call Jan. 1 1929
'J-J
July 15 1966
Refunding bonds_____ c o u .1916 4H
268,000
(Subject to call July 15 1931)
County Indebtedness—
25-year bonds
$43,473 50
Apache C o u n t y ____ -.1913
446%
25-year bonds
Coconino County. - - ..1913
446 %
159.000 99
25-year bonds
Gila County___ ______ ..1913
446 %
44,781 36
Graham County (see
25-year bonds
147,364 70
Greenlee C o .)______ . — 1913
446%
25-year bonds
Maricopa County _ - ...1913
267,636 43
446%
50-year bonds
14,000 00
Maricopa County—
-.1903
5%
25-year bonds
105,363 29
Mohave C oun ty------.1913
446%
50-year bonds
38,000 00
Navajo County___
..1903
5%
25-year bonds
210,240 05
Pima County____—
-.1913
446%
50-year bonds
Pima County___—
.1903
318,275 29
3%
50-year bonds
25,000 00
Pima County___ — -.1906
4%
25-year bonds
Pinal C o u n ty .. — . — 1913
136,138 08
446%
50-year bonds
Santa Cruz County .. -.1904
31,000 00
5%
25-year bonds
Yavapai County___ __ — 1913
310,163 78
446%
50-year bonds
Yavapai County
----- ..1903
5%
28.576 29
25-year bonds
Yuma County
. ..
88,791 11
— 1913
446%
City Indebtedness—
25-year bonds
$91,261 90
Prescott City —
__ -.1913
446%
25-year bonds
11,812 38
Tombstone C ity_ ____ -.1913
_
446%
25-year bonds
16,000 00
Tucson C ity_ _____
_
-.1913
446%
50-year bonds
Tucson C ity—
.
11,423 71
-.1903
5%
INTEREST is payable in gold at the office o f the State Treasurer and at
Guaranty Trust C o., N Y . City.
TO T A L DEBT. & c.— The total State debt June 30 1924 was $2,873,275,
including $2,100,303, the amount o f county and city funded indebtedness.
Cash in general fund June 30 1924, $1,966,684. On June 30 1924
there was in the sinking fund for the redemption of Territorial indebtedness
$594,245.79.
A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N .— T h e t o t a l assessed v a lu a t io n fo r 1924,
$ 6 4 9 ,8 7 9 ,3 0 8 ; 1923, *6 9 7 ,0 0 2 ,0 0 6 ; 1922, $ 7 3 2 ,0 2 1 ,2 8 6 ; 1921, $ 8 3 0 ,5 3 6 ,5 8 2 ;
192 0, $ 8 8 4 ,4 5 5 ,6 8 2 ; 1919, $ 8 5 5 ,2 2 4 ,7 2 0 ; 1918, $ 8 3 4 ,0 2 0 ,5 3 2 ; 1917, $ 6 9 7 ,5 2 6 ,6 1 9 ; 1916. *$ 4 8 6 ,1 0 6 ,5 1 9 ; 1915, $ 4 2 0 ,5 3 2 ,4 1 2 ; 1914, $ 4 0 7 ,2 6 7 ,3 9 3 ;
191 3, $ 3 7 5 ,8 6 2 ,4 1 5 : 1912, $ 1 4 0 ,3 3 8 ,1 9 1 ; 1911, $ 9 8 ,0 3 2 ,7 0 9 ; 1910, $ 8 6 ,1 2 6 ,2 2 6 ; 1908, $ 8 0 ,6 8 7 ,5 4 2 ; 1906, $ 6 2 ,2 2 7 ,6 3 4 .

*[We are advised by the Secretary State Tax Commission that that bodyordered the assessors to assess all property at its “ full cash value,
which has always been the law, but was never carried out prior to 1913.J
T A X RATE.— The tax rate (per $1,000) for 1921 was $5.10; for 1922,
$4.75; for 1923, $5.75; and for 1924, $5.60.
STATEHOO D.— The President on Aug. 21 1911 signed the joint reso­
lution passed by Congress admitting the Territories o f Arizona and New
Mexico into the Union. This resolution provided that the voters of Arizona
must except judicial officers from the recall provision o f 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 extending 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 o f the President on Feb. 14 1912.
DEBT LIMITATION— BONDS TA X-FR E E .— The power o f the State
and its sub-dlvlsions 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 tbe
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
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law under the provisions of this section, shall be subject to taxation to be
ascertained as provided byilaw.
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 or such debt
within 25 years from the final passage o f the law creating the debt. No 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
failures 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
!n 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 of
the debt thereby created. No money shall be paid 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
ipeclal 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,
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 such 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, without 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 clt'es 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 N ov. 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%
o f the taxable value.
BORROW ING IN ANTICIPATION OF T A X E S .— The 1923 Legisla­
ture enacted a law (Chapter 66. Laws o f 1923) authorizing the State Loan
Commissioners to anticipate the collection o f taxes levied for State pur
poses in the years 1922, 1923 and 1924 by issuing bonds payable solely
from the proceeds of such taxes. The amount of bonds, including both
principal and interest, may not exceed 75% of the amount of taxes (uncol­
lected and not in tbe 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.
This Act, in a certain sense, extended, with modifications, the provisions
contained in Chapter 68, Laws of 1921, which authorized the issuance of
bonds in anticipation of taxes, the amount of bonds to be issued under that
Act being limited to 90% of the uncollected taxes, but the limit has been
reduced to 75% by the 1923 enactment, as noted above.
T E R R IT O R IA L AND MUNICIPAL BONDS EXEMPT FROM T A X ­
ATION.— See provisions of Section 2, Article 9, of Constitution, given
above.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— 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 $100,000 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.— Savings Banks Loans.— A savings bank may Invest the capital
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 of Arizona
certified in accordance with the terms of Chapter 149, of 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.
POPULATION.— 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.
1920 ... ..........— .334,1621 1900 ___________122,93111870 _____________ 9,658
1910........... ........204,354 1890 ___________ 59,620 I860 ...................... *6,482
11880 ___________ 40,4401
♦This was population when Arizona was simply a county of New Mex

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C ITIE S, COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE

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_

AJO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
IN T . payable at Town Treas. office
This district (P. O. Ajo) is in Pima or at the Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .
County.
City.
5s ’ 18 . . . $67,500..........................
BON DED D E B T Oct 1924-.$67,500 COCHISE COUNTY.
Tombstone is the county seat.
APACHE COUNTY.
Highway B onds.
Saint Johns is the county seat.
5Hs’ 18 J-J $200,000. .Jan 1 ’25-’28
C ourt House Bonds.
5 ^ g ’ 18 J-J $500,000c__Jan 1 ’29-’38
T6 J-D $45,0 0 0 c..D ec 15 1946 TOT. B D . D T . Dec 1 2 ’23 $750,000
(Subject to call after Dec 15 1931) Sinking fund_____________
86,947
Road Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923.130,410,535
_
5s T3 J-J $13,000c_ July 1 1943 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923..$12.40
(Redeemable beginning July 1 1928) Population 1910 (census)____34,591
5s g ’ 14 A-O$125,000c_ Oct 1 -1944 Population in 1920---------------- 46,465
_
(Subject to call, all or any part,
IN T. payable In New York City.
Oct. 1 1924.)
Road Bonds.
COCHISE CO. S. D. NO. 1.
6s g ’22 F-A$175,000____Feb 1 1957
No recent return.
(Optional Feb. 1 1937.)
BON D. DEBT N ov. 30 '23-$358,000 COCHISE COUNTY SCHOOL
Bonds for which State is re­
DIST. NO. 2.
sponsible, see debt o f
4s
. . . $60,000.................. 1930
State (incl.) N ov. 30 '23.
38,232 BONDED D E B T ___________
(7)
Sinking fund_____________
27,815
Total assess, val 1923____ 9.355,348 COCHISE CO. S. D. NO. 14.
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’23.$22.50
High School B uilding Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 9,196; ’20 (est.), 13,196 4s ’22 A-O $45,000. .A pr 1 ’25-’42
(For amount due each year see
IN T . on bonds o f 1922 at County
Treasurer’s office or Kountze Bros., V. 114, p. 1928.)
N . Y ., at option o f holder: on others BOND. DEBT April 1922. $60,500
at County Treasurer’s office or at Assessed value 1921_______1,770,864
Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bank. Chicago. Population_____________________ 800
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
or Kountze Bros.
APACHE CO. HIGH SCH. DIST.
P. O. Saint Johns.
COCHISE CO. S. D. NO. 21.
5 ^ s ’24 J-J $125,000..July 1 ’35-’44
School Building Bonds.
TO T . BD. D T . July 1924 $125,000 4s
. . . $60,000......... ..................
Assessed valuation 1923.. 9,201,589 BONDED D E B T ..............
(?)
Population in 1920__________ 13,196
IN T . at the office o f the County COCHISE COUNTY SCHOOL
DIST. NO. 27.
Treasurer, or at Kountze Bros., N . Y.
4s
. . . $30,000................ .1936
BONDED D E B T ................. (?)
AUX. EAST. CANAL IRRIG. D.
Name changed to Roosevelt Water COCONINO COUNTY.
Cons. Dist. Oct. 9 1924; see subse­
Flagstaff Is the county seat.
quent page.
Road Bonds
5A4fT 9 J-D$150.000.-Dec 1 ’ 25-’39
BISBEE.
DEBT Feb 1920.
This city is in Cochise County. BOND.for which State is $309,000
Bonds
Incorporated Mar. 11 1902.
responsible, see debt of
Street Bonds
State June .30 1924 --.159,000.99
as ’69 J-J $68,750c__________ 1934 Total assessed val. 1922. 20,128,235
'$6,250 yearly in December)
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)’22..$14.034
W ater-W ks. Bds.
in 1920____________9,982
6s
J-J 168,750c__________ 1934 Population New York City.
IN T . at
($6,250 yearly in December)
Sewer Bonds
6s ’06 J-D $36,000c..Sept 21 1932 COCONINO CO. S. D. NO. 1.
(P. O. Flagstaff.)
($4,000 yearly in November)
4s ’20 . . . $275,000 -------- 1931-1940
Street Imot. Bonds.
5M s’ 19 M-N$160,000c________ 1939 BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’23- $275,000
BON D. D EBT Oct. 1 ’24. $307,000 Assessed value 1923_____ 13,407,735
Water debt
(incl.)_
62,500
T ot. assess, val. ’24 (a ct.).5 .814,029 DOUGLAS.
This city is in Cochise County.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$2l.22
Pop’n 1910,
9,019: ’ 2 0 9,206Incorporated M ay 15 1905.
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . payable in N. Y . City.
6s ’ 17 J-J $ 16,000c.July 1 ’25-’32
6 s '07 J-J
39,600c_$3,000 yly Jan
BISBEE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
C ity Hall & Jail Bonds.
This district not only includes city 6s '17 J-J $13,000c.July 1 ’25-’37
of Bisbee, but also adjacent territory
W ater Bonds.
5 V$s’ 15 J-J
$7,500c_ July31 1925 5s ’ 14 A-O $208,000c.Oct 1925-’39
_
5 s'1 6 A-O 64,300--Oct 2 '25- 30 BOND. DEBT N ov 21 ’24.$276,000
f 10.000___________ 1930 Water debt (included)_____ 208,000
as T7 M -N l 80,000 _______ 1931-34 Sinking fund (water)______ 10,302
„
. I 10,000-------1936 Assess, val. ’ 24 (60% act.)-—■
6s 18 A-O 30.000.Apr 15 ’25-’30
Real----------------------------- 5,785,880
110.000.-Sept 6 ’25-'35
Personal_______________ 864,557
5H s’ 19M-S 20.000____ Sept 6 1936
T o ta l----------------------------6,650,437
35.000
Sept 6 1937 City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $13.30
40.000
Sept 6 1938 Population 1910, 6,437; 1920, 9,916
„
45,000------- Sept 6 1939
BOND. DEBT Dec 12 ’23. $490,000 DOUGLAS SCH, DIST. NO. 27.
Sinking fund________
94 172 5s 18 M -N 6,500.M ay
’25-’37
Assess, val. (est.)--------------6,5001006 4s ’’ 18 A-O 21,000.-Apr 15 ’25-’38
1
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23..$2.35
Building Bonds.
Population in 19 3 (est.)_____17,000 6s '05 Mar $!5,00 0c..M ar 1 1925
IN T . at County Treas. office.
5s g ’06 May 40,000c_ May 1 1926
_
6s g ’08 . . .
20.000c..M ay 25 1928
CASA GRANDE.
S chool Bonds.
This town is in Pinal County.
5s g 09 July $15,000c July 15’ 25-’29
W ater-Extension Bonds.
14 Aug 46,400c.Aug 3 ’25-’34
6 s ’21 J-J $90,000c___ Jan 2 1941 5 55s’igh-School Bonds.
H
(Optional Jan. 2 1931.)
6s ’ 19 J-D $75,000.-June 1 ’25-’39
Light System Extension Bonds.
6s 21 J-J $30,000c___ Jan 2 1941 TOT. BD. D T. Dec 9 1922 $286,000
Sinking funds----------------122,956
(Optional Jan. 2 1931.)
Assessed
1922 (act.) .15,769,548
TOT. BD. DT. Dec 1 ’23..$141,000 Tax rate value$1,000) 1922___$32.00
(per
Assessed value 1923_______ 813,288 Population In 1919 eat ) _____ 20,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ...$ 1 8 00
IN T . on 6s at Cont.
Population in 1920 (Census)_____948 Bank, Chic.; 5s of 1909& Comm.Nat.
at Chase Nat.
Bank, N . Y .; 5Hs at Guaranty Trust
CHANDLER.
C o., N . Y .; others at County Treas.
A city in Maricopa County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24.
None office in Tombstone.
Assessment debt_________
73,000 FLAGSTAFF.
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,200 000
_
This town is In Coconino County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—
Incorporated M ay 1894.
„ C ity --......... - ........................ $10.40
Population 1924 (est.)________ 1,200 4s W ater-W orks Bds. ................1928
’98 J-J $14,0 0 0 c
(Subject to call.)
CHANDLER H IG H SCH. DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Maricopa Co.
5J^s’ 17 J-J $60,000.-Jan 1 ’28-’37
6s ’ 19 J-J
65,000.-Jan 1 ’38-’47
H igh-School Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $121.800___ July 1 1939
Park Bonds.
6s g '21 J-J 170,000___ Jan 15 1941 6 s ’ 22 M -N $60.00 0_____ 1938-1949
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’23 . $291,800 BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’24. $199,000
Total assess, val. (act.) '23-4,956,648 Water debt (incl.)________
14,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$30.90 Tot. ass’d val.’24 ( H act.) .3,691,876
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 6,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$10.39
PoDula’n 1910. 1,633; ’2 0 .......... 3.186
CLIFTON.
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank.N.Y.
This city Is the county seat of
Greenlee County.
FLORENCE.
'
This town is in Pinal County.
Bridge and Road Bonds.
6s T7 F-A ($88,000c.Feb 1’25-’35
Light and W ater B onds.
l 16,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1936 6s ’ 19 F-A $80,000_______ _______
6s T9 F-A
5,000c_________ 1929
Funding Bonds.
1 Sewer Bonds.
6s
F-A $37,0 0 0 c ................1952
6s T9 J-D $150,000c________1939
Electric Light Bonds.
► Park Bonds.
>
6s
F-A $20,000c__________1952
6s T9 J-D $9,000c_________ 1937 BOND. DEBT Oct. 10 ’23.$137,000
► C ity Hall Bonds.
Total asses, val. ’23 (a c t .).. 749,345
6s T9 J-D $15.000__________ 1934 Town tax rate (per $1,000)
BOND. D EBT N ov 5 '24. $235,500
1923
$19 92
Total assess, val. ’24 (a ct.).3,807,450 Population To'lO ',"807:' 1926111.1,161
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$16.10
IN T . at the Continental & Com­
Population 1910. 4,874; 1920. 4,163 mercial National Banorqo * 5jago.

FLOWING WELLS IRRIG. DIST.
A district in Pima County.
'$25,000c .-.1933-1935
8,400c_________1936
41,700c ...1937-1941
8,400c________ 1942
6s g '22 F-A
8,300c------------- 1943
8,400c_________1944
25,000c ...1945-1947
8,400c_________1948
16,700c ...1949-1950
16,700c ...1951-1952
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 23 ’24..$156,000
Ass’d val. for gen. tax purp._ 93,000
Population (e s t .)_______________ 250
IN T . at the Pacific Southwestern
Trust & Sav. Bank, Los Angeles.
GILA COUNTY:
Globe is the county seat.
Court-house & jail 5s________ $45,000
Road and Highway B onds.
5 j^ s g ’ 16 J-J$263,000c.Jan 1 ’26-’36
(Part every 5 years.)
BONDED DEBT (incl.)
schools) Oct 1 19 24--. $1,030,800
Bonds for which State is
responsible, see debt of
Statetincl.) June 30’24 44,781.36
*306,980
Sinking fund___________
Assess, val. 1924_______ 100,563,272
State & co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924.............
$11,834
Popula’n 1910, 16,348: 1920, 25.678
* Of this amount $19,509.78 is ap­
plicable to the payment of the
$44,781.36 bonds of this county for
which the State is responsible.
GILA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
5s 07 . . . $10.000c
July 1 1927
5s T3 J-J
75 ,000 c...A pr 1 1933
(Subject to call beginning In 1918.)
5s ’ 16 M-S 36,000____Sept 5 1936
(Subject to call beg. Sept 5 1926.)
5H s’ 19 . . .
80.000___________ 1938
5H s’ 19 . . . 100.000___________ 1938
(Subject to call beginning Aug. 1928.)
5H s’20 M-S 50.000____Mar 1 1940
(Optional May 1 1936)
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’24. $280,000
Ass’d val’n 1922 (act. val.) 13,526,796
Total taxrate(per$l,000)’23$18 40 +
Population in 1921 (est.)_____10,000
IN T . at County Treas. office.
GILA CO. SCH. DIST. No. 17.
Post Office Hayden.
Building
6s ’ 15 F-A $25,0 0 0 c...A u g 2 1935
(Subject to call after Aug. 2 1925)
6s ’ 17 J-J $25.000____July 2 1937
(Subject to call after July 2 1927)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $84,000
Ass d val. ’22 (act. val.).. .7,120 714
Tot. tax rate (per $1 .000)’23 $18.77 +
Population 1919, 4,500; ’21 (est) 3,600
IN T . at County Treas. office.

[V ol. 119.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $21.00
Population 1910, 7,083; 1920, 7,044
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Globe.
GRAHAM COUNTY.
Safford is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s ’22 M-S $450,000c.Mar 1 ’25-’42
35,000
Court house bonds_______
BOND. D T . June 3 0 ’24 . $485,000
Ass’d val. ’ 24 (60% a c t .).12,354,840
State and County tax rate (per
$1,000)_____________ 1924 $24.00
Population 1910, 23,999; 1920, 10.148
The reason for the decrease in the
1920 census figures from those of 1910
is that the eastern part o f this county
was taken to organize Greenlee
County (see Greenlee County below).
IN T . at the National Park Bank.
N . Y ., at option o f holder.
GRAHAM COUNTY S. D. NO. 6.
P. O. Safford.
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $30,000___________ 1944
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.. $30,000
Total assessed value 1923..1,250,666
School tax rate (per$l,060) ’23$l6.56
Population (estimated)_______ 1,100
GREENLEE COUNTY.
Clifton Is the county seat.
On Jan. 1 1911 this county was
established with boundaries embrac­
ing the eastern part of Graham Oo.
The new county assumed 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 $87,364.70 ________ 1942
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-J a$25,000___________1937
zRoad and Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 15 A-O $15.000___ Apr 1 1925
Road C on stru ction B onds.
6s g ’ 17 J-J $200,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937
(Subject to call $20,000 yearly after
July 1 1927)
6s ’ 19 J-D 200,000____June 1 1939
School D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
6s 12 ___a$30,000____M ay 1 1932
6s ’ 16 M -N 11.500____May 11931
(Subject to call beg. M ay 1 1921)
6s ’ 17 J-D 20,000____June 1 1937
D uncan Un. H. S. Dist. No. 2.
6 s ’ 14 A-Ot$40,000___________1934
6s ’20 A-O 30.000._Apr 1 ’ 31-’40
S chool District No. 18.
5^s
M -N f$ 100,000..$10,000 ann.
S chool District No. 19 B onds.
6 s ’ 12 . . . a $4 500 ..................1927
C onsol. S. D. No. 19 Bonds.
6s ’ 14 A-Of$30,000___________1929
6s ’ 17 J-D 20.00 0c...Ju ne 1 1937
6s
M-S
5,000____Sept 1 1938
CO. BD . DT. O c 23 ’ 2 4 ... $527,365
School bonds (add’l)_______ 291,400
County sink. f d . _________
8,628
School Dist. sinking fund.
47,068
Assessed valuation 19’4-.21.751,670
State&Co. tax (per$l .000) ’ 24.S19 66
Population in 1920 (C ensus).. 15.362
INT. on bonds marked (a) at First
Nat. Bank, Clifton; (§) County
Treas. office; O Kountze Bros..
r)
N Y .; (t) Hanover Nat. Bank. N . Y.

GILA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 19.
P. O. Lower Miami.
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $16.000____July 2 1937
6s ’ 19 . . . $43,600 ____ 1925-193*6s ’20 M-S 8 61,000____Sept 8 1940
(Optional Sept. 8 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $133,806
Ass’d val’n 1922 (act. val.).4,744.968
Tot. tax rate(per $1.000)’23$27.29 +
Population ’ 19, 4,506; ’21 (est.) 4,600
HOLBROOK.
IN T . at County Treas. office.
This town is in Navajo County.
GILA COUNTY S. D. NO. 24.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $130,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’42 6s ’ 20 - - . $135,000----- July 1 1950
_
TOT. BD . D T. Jan 1 1924. $130,000
(Ootional July 1 1940.)
Assessed valuation 1923_ 4,224,028 BOND. D EBT Sept 30 '23. $135,000
_
Population (estimated)_______ 2,000 Assessed value 1923,
1.138.518
IN T. at the Continental & Com­ Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S16.00
mercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Population in 1920 (Census).. 1,206
GILA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 26.
P O. Miami
’ 13 J-D 15,000c..D ec 30 1933
T 5 F-A
5.0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1935
T5 M-N 75 .000 c...M a y 3 1935
’ 16 M-S 34,000c...Sept 5 1933
(Subject to call $2,000 yearly.)
6s ’ 19 M N 100,000____ M ay 1938
(Subject, to call beginning in 1928.)
6 s ’22 J J $270,000-..J a n 1 '25-’42
6s ’ 23 F-A 50,000c___ Aug 1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 3 ’ 24 $515,000
Sinkingfund____________
71,876
Ass’d val’n ’24 (act. val.)_24,084 839
Tot. tax rate(per $1,000) ’24-_ $7.06
Population in 1924 (e s t.)____ 9,00t
INT at County Treas. office.
GLENDALE.
This town is in Maricopa County.
Incorp. July 18 1910.
Electric Light Bonds.
5s
...
$9,000c__________1932
6 s ’ 20 s-an 20.000c-_.A pr 1 1940
W ater Bonds.
6s
. . . $50,000c__________ 1934
6s ’ 20 s-an 35,000c_ Mar 1 1940
_
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $50,000c__________ 1937
6s
...
35,000c__________ 1938
Street Im ot. Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-N$25,000c_ M ay 1 1930
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24. $224,000
Water debt (included)____
85,666
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
78,400
Sinkingfund______________
10,832
Assess, val. ’ 24 (A a c t .)..1,623,751
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$14.80
Population 1920______________ 2,737
IN T. is payable at New York or
Glendale.
GLENDALE UN. H IG H S. D.
6s ’ 12 Apr $30,000...A p r 15 1934
6 s ’ 20 J-D 71,000_____ 1925-1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’24- $105,000
Total assess, val. ’24 (a ct.).5,464,676
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$2.84
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 2,000
GLOBE, m
This city is in Gila County. In­
corporated Feb. 1907.
Sewer System.
6s ’ 18 J-D $167.200g.June 1 ’25-’43
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’24. $380,347
Water debt (incl.)_________ 150,006
T ot.assess .val .’24(50% act) 4,198,964
6s
6s
6s
5s

JANYES IRRIG. DISTRICT.
A district in Pima County.
$17,0 0 0 c ____ 1933-1934
8,000c__________ 1935
17,000c____ 1936-1937
8,000c--------------- 1938
17,000c____ 1939-1940
8,000c__________ 1941
6s g ’22 F-A 17,000c____ 1942-1943
8,000c--------------- 1944
17,000c____ 1945-1946
8,000c__________ 1947
17,000c____ 1948-1949
8,000c__________ 1950
17,000c____ 1951-1952
TO T A L A U T H . D E B T ___ $167,000
Ass’d val. for gen. tax purp. 237,550
Population (e s t .)_______________ 250
IN T . at the Pacific-Southwestern
Trust & Sav. Bank, Los Angeles.
JEROME.
This town Is in Yavapai County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 18 . . . $25,000............................
(Due $5,000 bi-annual ly.)
G eneral Improvement Bonds.
6s ’ 19 M -N $80.000__________1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’23. $110,000
Assessed valuation 1923 ’24 4 007,707
Town tax (per $1,000) ’ 23-’2 4 .$14.48
Population in 1920______________139
* IN T . at Bank o f Arizona, Jerome
MARICOPA COUNTY.
County seat Is Phoenix. On Sept. 1
1918 Maricopa County owned prop­
erty valued at $2,478,965. Including
$1,937,885 of school property.
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-D3 900.000 ..................1949
Highway Bonds.
6s g ’21 J-J $4.500,000c Jan 15 ’31-’51
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2744.)
Road D istrict No. 1 B onds.
6s ’ 13 F-A $18,0 0 0c..F eb 15 1933
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1923.)
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1923.$8,418.000
Bonds for which State is
responsible— see debt of
State (incl.) June 30’2 4 .281,636.43
Cash In treasury________
425,465
Tot.ass’d val .equal. ’23.112,299,316
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23.$19.80
Population 1920, 89 576.
IN T . on 6s 1921 highway at Bank­
ers Trust C o., N . Y .; on others at
County Treasury

D e c ., 1 9 2 4 .]
MARICOPA CO. SCH.DIST. N O .l
5s g '09 M -N $ 125,000c.Nov 15 1929
5s T 1 Apr 70,0 00c..A pr 17 1931
5s g ’ 13 Nov 200,000c_ Mar 1 1933
_
5s '14 J-D 30,000c— Dec 1 1934
5s g ’ 15 July *35.000c__ July 1 1935
5s ’ 19 M -N 100.000----M ay 15 1939
6 s ’ 20 M-S 35 0.000...Sept 15 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1922 $910,000
Sinking fund____________
45,339
Assessed valuation of school
district 1923 (actual)_ 38,054,251
_
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$28.60
Population Id 1910__________ 33,488
* IN T . at County Treas. office.

ARIZONA—CITIES AND TOWNS
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 Nat. Bank, N . Y.

F unding Bonds.
5s ’09 J-J $155,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1934
(Payment of these bonds optional 15
years after their date in numerical
order, amounts of $25,000 yearly).
_
5s T4 J-J $120,500c_ Jan 1 1954
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1934.)
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’ 10 J-J $400,000_________ 1950
(Subject tocall $20,000 yearly, be­
ginning In 1930 )
6s '21 J-J 140,000___ Jan 1 1946
Street (Red. after Jan. 1 1934).
5s 14 J-J $75.0 0 0 c ... Jan 1 1954
6s ’ 21 J-J
60.000___ July 1 19 1
1
Fire-Dept. (Red. aft. Jan. 1 1934)
_
5s '14 J-J $75.000c_ Jan 1 1954
6s ’21 J-J
65,000___ Jan 1 1916
Police Signal Bonds.
6s ’ 21 J-J
$20.000___ July 1 1941
Cit.v Park Bonds.
6« '21 J-J
$10.000___ July 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24.$3,575.500
Water debt (included)
2.150 000
155 911
Sinking fund____________
Assessed val'n, real estate. 19 252 580
Assessed val’n, personal. .14 557 749
Oi her assessable property . 14.738 559
Total assessed val. 1924-25
(70% actual)_________ 48 548 888
Tax rate (per $1.000) *24-’?5- .$11.80
P oor, 1910 11.134: 1920. 29.053
IN T . at City Treasurer's office and
Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank. N. Y.

MESA UN. HIGH SCH. DIST.
6s ’08 - _ . $45,000. — May is 1928
5H s’ 19
100,000____June 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921 $145,000
Assessed valuation 1920-- 11.391.614
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21.$26 95
MARICOPA CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 3 Population 1921 (est.)_______ 12,000
5s T2 . . .
$7,000_ Apr 15 1932
_
5s TO —
6,000____Aug 1 1930 MIAMI.
6s T4 —
30,000------July 1 1934
This town is in Gila County.
6s T9 . . .
10 000____Dec 1 1939
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 8 '2 3 . . $53,000 6s ’21 J-J $125.000c_.Jan 1 ’ 25-’49
Sinking fund______________
3,033 6s T9 J-J 120.000c______1925-1948
Assessed val. 1923 (actual)_2,218,745
Gas Plant Bonds.
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$31.30 6s '21 J-J S150.000c.-Jan 1 ’25-’49
Funding Bonds.
MARICOPA CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 4 6s ’20 J-J $25.000c_____ 1925-1949
5s TO — $19,000___ June 7 193C
Fire Protection Bonds.
6s T2 . . .
6,000_ Apr 15 1932 6s T9 J-J $15,000c_____ 1925-1939
_
5 ^ s ’ 14 . . .
90,000___ Feb 1 1934
Flood C ontrol Bonds.
6s '20 . . . 125 000___ Apr 1 1910 6s ’ 20 J-J $23,000—Jan 1 ’25-’47
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’2 3 .. $240,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 24— $506,000
Sinking fund______________
4,987 Assessed value 1924_______ 3,3 '2,711
Assess, val. 1923 (a ct.val.).5,644,461 City tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$30.50
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$33.40 Population, 1920______________ 6,689
PHOENTX UNION HIGH S. D.
IN T . at Kouutze Bros., N . Y .
4J4sgT0Nov$150,000c. ..N o v 1 1930
MARICOPA COUNTY S. D. NO. 6
5 Hs'20 .. 500.000 ________ .
6s T2 . . . $10 000— May 15 1932 MOHAVE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. $050,000
6 s ’20 M-S 50.000...S ep t 15 1940
County seat is Kingman.
Ass’d val’n 1923 (act. val.15] 102 89'
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 '2 3 .. $60,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23. .$4.10
Sinking fund______________
1,768 3 T3 J-J $73.000c_________ 1954
Assess, val. ’23 (act. v a l.).1,845,655
(Subject to call beg. In 1933)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $29.O 5s T5 J-J $100,000— .Sept 15 1955 PIMA COUNTY.
n
(Subject to call after Sept. 15 1935)
County seat is Tucson. In 1901
MARICOPA CO. SCH. D. NO. 8
C ourt-H ouse (Red. beg. in 1932). Coler & Co. of New York were giver
5s TO . . . $17,000____M ay 2 1930 5s T 2 A-O $80,000c. . Oct 14 1952 judgment, against the county for
6s '14 —
20,000____July 1 1934
$300,000 on KH. aid bonds. V 72, p
Union High School Bonds.
6s T8
...
10 000____ Apr 1 1938 5s T5 A-O $15.000__________ 1935
637 In 1903 $318,275.29 3% 50-yr
6s ’23 . . . 60,000____N ov 1 1943
gold Territorial funding bonds were is­
Highway BondsBON D. DEBT Oct 8 ’2 3 .. $47,000
($50.000—June 1 '31-’35 sued in settlement and interest on
Sinking fund______________
4,988 bs ’20 J -D -150.000—June 1 ’36-’45 same is being regularly paid. They
Ass’d val. 1923 (act. val.).2,722,015
1100.000—June 1 ’46-'50 are included under the debt of Ari­
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$32.00
zona. A portion of this county has
Hospital Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D i $30.000—June 1 ’31-’40 been taken to form the new county of
MARICOPA CO. SCH. D. NO. 11
\ 50.000—June 1 ’41 -'50 Santa Cruz.
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’24 —$795 363
C ourt House R efu nd ing Bonds
6s TO
$7.000— July 18 1930 School bonds (add’l ) __ __
16 500 4s ’ 01 . . . $22.000_______ _______
6s g’ 17 J-D 34,000___ Aug 1 1937 Bonds for which State is
4s ’ 02 . . .
25.000_______________
6s *20 . . .
25.000 -.-M ay 15 1940
responsible— see debt of
x Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 1923. $66,000
State (incl.) June 30 ’ 24.105.363.29 5s g 16 J-J $240.000c—.Jan 3 1946
Sinking fund______________
1,851 Sinking fund_________— .
101,8(72 5 J^s’ 19 A-Ol ,500.000.........1925-1944
Assessed val. ’23 (a ct.)___ 3,340,579 Tot. ass'd value ’24 (act.). 16.20 ),000 6s T 8 — , 10’ .000-----------Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$32.00 State&Co.taxfn.Sl ,000)’24_ $23.00
_
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1922.S1,857,000
Population 1910. 3,773: 1920. 5.259 Bonds for which State is
MARICOPA CO. SCH. D. NO. 40
IN T. on Territorial funding bonds
responsible (add’l)— see
5a '13 . . . $25,000—-Aug 15 1933 payable in Phoenix; and court-house
debt of State hi >e30’24 553,515.34
5s T7 . . .
50.000__________ 1937 bonds in New York City.
Tot.ass’d val.’22(70%act.)56,00! ,132
6s T9 . . .
40.000----------------1939
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’22$16.40
6 s ’ 20 . . .
75.000_____ 1941-1950
Pop’n 1910, 22.818: 1920. 34,68.1
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1923 .$190,000 NAVAJO COUNTY.
x INT at County Treasurer's of­
1 olbrook is the county seat.
1
Sinking fund______________
958
fice or Kountze Bros., N. Y . •
Bridge Bonds.
Ass’d val. 1923 (act. v a l.).3,484,858 5s 16 A-O $63,000____Apr 6 1941
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-S29.70
PINAL COUNTY.
(Subject to call beg. in 1926.)
Florence is the county seat.
•s T 7 J-D 160.000—June 8 '30-’57
5
MARICOPA CO. S. D. NO. 41.
F unding Bonds.
(Subject to call after June 8 1935)
6s T9 M-N$65,000_________ 1939
6s ’21 M-S $70.000___ Sept 1 1931
Road Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Oct 8 1923. $118,000
Road & Bridge Bonds.
6s
. — $150.000_____ 1931-1940
Sinking fund_____________
1,587
DEBT Oct 1 ’ 23— .$261,000 5s T5 J-J $300.000____July 1 1935
T ot. ass’d val. ’ 23(act.val.) 3,050,943 BOND.for which State is re­
5s T9 M-N1.000 000 — 1925-1944
Bonds
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 .$26,5
Bonds for which State is
sponsible (add'l)— see debt
responsible (Incl.)— see
of State June 30 1924..
38,000
MARICOPA COUNTY S. D. NO.66
debt'>fState (u 'e30’23 136,148 08
Floating debt (add'l)_____
29,000
R oosevelt S chool Bonds
424,100
Sinking fund____________
30,830 School bonds (add’l)_____
6s
..
$28,500. -------------------Warrant debt (add'l)_____
14 979
BON D. D EBT Oct 8 ’23— $76,000 Tot. ass’d val.’ 23(3-5 act.>11,829.619 Net valuation 1922-23...52,809.912
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’ 23-S21.70
Sinking fund______________
1,621
State&Co.taxtper $1,000) ’ 22_$1250
Tot.assess .val.’23 (act. val.) 1,313,130 Pop’n 1910, 11.471; 1920, 16,077 Population 1910. 9.045: 1920. 16.130
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $27.00
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N. Y . C.
NAVAJO CO. UN. S. D. NO. 1.
Post Office Winslow.
MARICOPA COUNTY S. D. NO.68
PINAL COUNTY ELECTRICAL
6s TO - — $3,000___________ 1925
Alhambra S chool Bonds
DISTRICT NO. 2.
6s ’20 J-D $30.000— -June 15 1940 6s ’ l l . . . 17,000___________ 1931
P. O. Casa Grande.
6s T3 . . .
17.000___ July 1 1933 6s T6 . . . 37,000___________ 1936
Power Line Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Oct 8 1923 $47,000 6s ’20 . . . 25,000___________ 1940 6s
J-J $40,000c__________ 1943
(Optional 1930)
Assess, val. ’23 (act. val.).l,688,991
6s
...
10 000___________1°44
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—-$26.10 BOND. DEBT N o v 2 1 ’ 24. $82,000 BOND. DEBT June 1924. $344,000
Sinking fund______________
14,208 Tot. ass’d value 1923-24___3,551,000
MARICOPA CO. SCH. D. NO. 80. Assess, val. (about 60%
District taxrate(per $1,000) ’24 $5.95
actual) 1924____________4,081,801 Population (estimated)_______ 1,000
$9,000___ Dec 4 1931
5s ’ l l —
8,000___ Jan 2 1933 School tax (per $1,000) 1924 — .$6.70
5s T3 — _
IN T . in Casa Grande, San Fran­
Population (est.)______________ 4,000 cisco, Los Angeles.
12.000
___________June11934
5 ^ s ’ 14 — .
___________Dec 11936
6s g T6 J-D 12.000
3.200— .July 15 1939 NOGALES.
6s T9 . . .
PINAL CO. UN. H. S. D. NO. 2.
This town is in Santa Oruz County
50.000— .Jan 15 1941
6s g ’21 J-J
BONDED D E B T_______ $155,000
BON D. DEBT Oct 6 1923. $94,200 Inc. July 22 1893. Pop’ n. TO, 3,514
Assessed value 1921______ 6,562,586
Sinking fund_____________
1,113 1920, 5,199.
Actual value (est.)_______ 12.000,000
W ater Bonds.
Assess, val. 1923 (act.)___ 2,156,290
Popul ition (est.)______________3,000
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23_$30.90 5s ’l l M-S$ 120,000c..Sept 1 1941
30.000— Feb 15’26-’30PRESCOTT.
50.000—
Feb This city is In Yavapai County
15’ 31-’35
MARICOPA CO. DR. DIS. NO. 1.
5 ^ s ’20 F-A 65.000..F eb 15 ’36-’40 Inc. Feb. 27 1883.
P. O. Tempe.
75.000— Feb 15 '41-’45
5s T5 J-J $75,000c...Jan 1 1936
W ater Bonds.
[100,000--Feb 15’46-'50 6s ’20 J-J $350,000_______________
(Part yearly)
Sewer Bonds.
BON D. D EBT N ov 18 ’23. $75,000
Water&Sewer(fied. 20 yrs.fr.iss.).
5s ’ l l M-S $50.0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1941 5s g ’98 . . . $150,000 — .D ec 15 1948
Total assessed value 1923
Cit.v Hall & Fire Dept. Bonds.
(about
actual)________ 568,610
5s ‘00 J-D 95 .000 --.D ec 15 1950
District tax (per $1,000) ’23..$8.00 5 t^s’20 F-A $26.000—Feb 15 ’25-’ 50 5s ’05 J-D 100,000...June 15 1955
Population in 1919 (est.)________ 350 TOT. BD. D T . N ov 1924. $522,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924—$745,000
IN T . is payable at County Treas­ Water debt (incl.)________ 445,000 Water debt (incl.)________ 700,000
Assessment debt (add’l)
8,286 Bonds for which State is
urer’s office in Phoenix.
Ass’d val. ’23(abt.70%act.) 7,096,998
responsible (see debt of
MARICOPA IRRIQ. DISTRICT. Tot,taxrate(per$l,000) 1923- $12.00
State)
IN T. on bonds o f 1920 at the Con­ Floating June 30 1924 ____ 91,261.90
A district in Pinal County.
debt (additional) _ 91,261
7s ’ 22 . —*1,375,000____1933-1952 tinental & Commercial National Assess, val. '22____________6.600,000
BON D. DEBT Oct 10 ’23 $1,375,000 Bank, Chicago; on others at Hanover Total tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 2 - .$13.00
National Bank, New York.
Population 1910. 5,092; 1920, 5,010
MESA CITY.
IN T . at Union Tr. C o.. Detroit
This city is in Maricopa County PHOENIX.
Tr.
Phoenix is the capital of Arizona U. S. Mtge. & N . Y Co., N. Y .; at
Incorporated in 1882.
Kountze Bros.,
., and at Com­
Gas & Elec. Light P lant Bonds and county seat o f Maricopa County. mercial Tr. & Savs. Bk., Prescott.
Incorp. Feb. 25 1881. Commission
5 V$s’ 17 J-J $125,000—-July 15 1957
(Subject to call after July 15 1937) managerf orm of government adopted PRESCOTT SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Oct. 11 1913. V. 97. p. 1151. Bill
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’08 F-A $50,000c.._A ug 1 1928 to legalize the purchase of plant of 5s '08 Sept $10,000c.Sept 15 ’25-28
High S chool B uilding.
($10,000 optional after Aug. 1 1918) Phoenix Water Co. was passed by 54Ss’ 14 J-J $83,400c—Jan 1 ’25-’ 34
5M s’ 19 F-A $33.000___________1939 Congress in 1907, and agreement ap­ BOND. DEBT Nov 1920.. $137,000
proved by voters Mar. 7 1907.
Sewer Bonds.
Ass’d val. T9 (80% a c t .).$5,084.278
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6 sg T5 F-A $75,000c—-Aug 1 1955
J-J$300,000___June 1 1931 Tax rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 )_______ $20.48
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1935.) 5s ’06
(Subject to call $30,000 annually Population in 1919 (est.)______ 7.500
Improvement Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
after June 1 1921)
6M s’ 19 F-A $34,000----------------------Light and Power P lant Bonds. 5 ^ s ’ 18 J-J 100.000____July 1 1938 Prescott, and at Kountze B ros..N .Y .
69is’ 19 F-A $33,000___________1939 5s T9 J-J 1,166.200 ------- 1925-1950
J-J 450.000____ Jan 1 1946 ROOSEVELT ELEC. DISTRICT.
TO T . B D . D T . Oct 8 ’ 2 3 -- $353,500 6s '21
J-J 175.000___ July 1 1941
This district was declared unconsti­
50,000 6s ’21
Water debt (incl.)_________
J-J 100,000___ July 1 1941 tutional; bonds void.
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 376,175 6s ’21




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ROOSEVELT WATER
CONSERVATION DIST.
Formerly Auxiliary East Canal
Irrigation District.
This district (P. O. Phoenix) is in
Maricopa County.
6s ’24 J-J$2,000,OOCc_July 1 ’35-’54
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24.$2,000,000
District tax (per acre) 1924____$1.35
SALT RIVER VALLEY WATER
USERS’ ASSOCIATION.
P. O. Phoenix.
Roosevelt A gricultutal Im pt.
D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
6s g ’24 F-AS665,OOOcO- Aug 1 ’36-’54
Agricultural Impt. Dist. No. 2.
6s g ’24 J-J$l,578,000c*Jan 1 ’39-’54
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1659.)
Total outstanding bonds
and government con­
struction charges Aug.
1924_________________ $15,001,464
Assessed valuation 1923. 36,000,000
Actual value (estimated) 60,000,000
IN T . a t' Farmers’ Loan & Trust
C o., N. Y ., and Anglo-California
Trust Co., San Francisco.
Note.— This project was first start­
ed by the Federal Government, then
turned over to tne land owners, who
are the shareholders, and the propo­
sition now is considered a quasimunicipal corporation and the bonds
so considered.
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY.
Nogales is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s 15 J-DSI38.000 — .D e c 14 1955
iSubject to call after Dec. 14 1935.)
6s '20 s-a $100.000_______________
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s 02 . . . $35.000__________ 1932
Amado S. D. No. 3 Bonds,
fis 23
. . . $10,000c— .O ct 1 1938
Calabas Gr. Sch. No. 3 B onds.
7s TO — . $2,000___________ 1925
Patagonia Gr. Sch. No. 6 Bds.
6s 13 . . . $6.000..................1 9 3 3
Potrero S chool No. 21 Bends.
6s '2 f
. . . $10,000__________ 1941
Santa Cruz S chool No. 28.
6s ’21 . . .
$5,000.....................1940
Nogales High Sch. No. 1 Bds.
5s '16
. . . $20.000__________ 1936
(Subject to call $6,000 yearly after
10 years from issue.)
5H g'14J-D $60.000c_.June 16 1933
Nogales Grade School Bonds.
6s T9
. . . $85.000__________ 1399
6s ’21 J-J 60 000 ______ 1931-1940
Amado Sch. Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
6s
. . . $10,000______________Funding Bonds.
5s T9
. . . $88,000 _____1929-1944
Road Bonds.
5s '18 . . . $175.000___________1957
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1923. $536,000
Bonds for which State is
responsible (see debt of
Statet June 30 1924------31,000
School debt (add’l)_______
33,000
Sinking fund______________
37,732
Total assessed val. 1923
(abt. 75% actual)_____12,871,405
Go. tax rate ($1,000) *23--------$17.85
Population in 1920_________ 12,689
IN T . at office of County Treas.
SCOTTSDALE HIGH S. D.
Tni-i ui t ict is ia .vi^rij pa Co.
6s ’ 22 M-N «73,000c M ay 15 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 ’23— $73,000
Tot. assess val. ’ 23(act.).l,587,740
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$31.60
INT. payable at County Treas­
urer's office or at Bankers Trust Co.
TEMPE.
T ub town is in Maricopa County.
Electricity & Gas Supply Bds.
6s ’21 J-D ($75.000—June 1 ’26-’40
\ 60,000—June 1 ’41-’50
TOT. BD. DT. Feb 1922— $266,000
Sinking fund______________
9.000
Assessed value 1932 ______ 1,558.365
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22------ .$15.00
Popul tion 1910, 1,473; 1920, 1,963
INT. at Chase National Bank,
New York.
______
TEMPE UN. HIGH SCH. DIST.
This district is in Maricopa Co.
5s ’08 . . . $50,000____Oct 5 1928
6s T9 —
14,000............... ..1939
6s ’20 M -S 50.000. . .Sept 15 1940
BOND. D EBT Oct 8 ’23. $114,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 6.347,645
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.S31.36
TOMBSTONE UN. H. S. DIST.
Tnis district (P. O. Tombstone) is
in Cochise County.
6s ’22 J-J17 ($52.000c. July 1 ’25-’37
\ 20.000o_.July 1 ’28-’31
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 2 ’23 $80,000
Sinking fund____________
7,995
Assessed valuation 1923__ 3,192.312
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—.$20.20
Population 1922 (est.)------------ 1,500
TUCSON,
County seat of Pima County. Inc.
M ay 7 1883. Charter amended
1885. Population 1910, 13,193; 1920,
20,292.
State R efu nd ing Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 13 A-O $16,000__________ 1938
5s ’03 . . .
11 423.71 -----------1953
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s g ’00 J-J $109,000c— .July 1 1950
4J^s’08 M-S 260,000c.Mar 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—.July 1 1950
Emergency W ater Im pt. B onds.
5H s’22 J-J *65,000____July 2 1942
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $75,000___ July 1 1952
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $50,000c...Jan 2 1945
(Redeemable beginning Jan 2 1935)

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TUCSON (Concluded.)
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
4H s’08 M-N $25,000__________ 1938
5sg '15 J-J
20,000c_-_Jan 2 1945
(Redeemable beg. Jan 2 1935)
5>5s’22 J-J
75.000____July 2 1942
Bridge (Red. beg. Jan. 2 1935).
5s g ’ 15 J-J $45,000c_ Jan 2 1945
_
Park (Red. beg. Jan. 2 1935).
5s g '15 J-J $25,000c___Jan 2 1945
L ight (Red. beg. Jan. 2 1935).
5s g ’ 15 J-J $35.0 0 0 c...J a n 2 1945
Sewer (Red. beg. Jan. 2 1935).
5s g ’ 15 J-J $50,00 0c...Ja n 2 1945
F un din g Bonds.
5s ’ 18 J-J $200,000 ......... 1934-1949
($50 000 every 5 years.)
Isolation H ospital Bonds.
6 K s’22 J-J $18,000____July 2 1942
Sewage Disposal B onds.
6M s’23 A -0 $25,000___ Oct 1 1943
Garbage Disoosal Bonds.
5J£s’ 23 A-O $30,000___ Oct 1 1943
TO T .B D .D T .June 30’24.$1,439,424
Water debt (incl.)_______
739 000
Bonds for which State is
responsible (see debt of
State) June 30 1924___ 27,423.71
304,570
Sinking fund____________
Assess, val. 1924________ 24,364,430
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$40.20
Among various other assets the
city owns real estate valued at
$584,288.10. and a water system
carried on the books at $903,151.12.
IN T . on bonds o f 1915 at City
Treasurer’s office or in N. Y . City
or Chicago: on water 5s due 1944 at
Consolidated Nat. Bank, Tucson.
TUCSON SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Grammar School Bonds.
5s ’01 . . .
$5,000______________
44*s’ 07 Apr 50,000c..A pr 15 1927
5s ’07 . . .
50.000c...S ept 1 1927
5 « s ’ 14 . . .
4 5 .0 0 0 ...Apr 15 1927
(Part due yearly.)
_
6s g ’ 17 A-0$129,000_ Apr 12 1937
(Subject to call $7,000 yearly for
first 10 years and $8,000 yearly
for next 10 years.)
6s ’ 17 J-J
5 0 ,0 0 0 ............. ...........
6s '20 M-S 1330,000-Sept 10 Y5-’39
l 20,000_ Sept 10 1940
_
High School Bonds.
6s g '21 . . . $750,000..June 1 '32-’41
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’22.$1.427,000
Assess, val. ’22 (abt. 80%
actual)________________ 22,910,479
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-S5.60
Population in 1918__________ 33.500
IN TEREST on bonds of 1907 at
E. H. Rollins & Sons of Boston and
First Nat. Bank o f N . Y .; on bond;'
of 1914 at Tucson; on bonds o f 1917
at the Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bank
Chicago and the Harris Trust &
Savs. Bank Chicago and on bonds
o f 1920 at the County Treasurer’s
office or at the Cont. & Comm.
Nat. Bank Chicago.
W IC K E N B U R G .

This town is in Maricopa County
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $5.000c._Jan 1 3 -’37
BOND. DEBT N ov 21 '24..$ 32 40(
Assessed valuation 1924_____266,00C
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24S10.4C
Population 1910, 570; 1920, 527

Total tax rate (per$l,000) '24-$40-70
Population 1910. 2,381; 1920, 3.730
♦INT. at N. Y .; others at Winslow.
YAVAPAI COUNTY.
Prescott is the county seat.
C ourt House Bonds (Part yearly)
5s g '14 J-J $130,000c__Jan 1 ’25-’31
R oad Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $l,200.000.Jun el'25-’40
CO. BD. DT. Dec 1 ’ 22-.$l,516,000
Bonds for which State is
responsible (add’l)— see
debt of State June30’24 338.740.07
Ass’d.val. 1922_________ 107,909,313
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $10.00
Population 1910,15.996; 1920, 24.227
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
♦Total bonded debt includes
$338,740 P. & A . C. R R . bonds
refunded by State but not shown in
above statement.
YAVAPAI CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Prescott.
6s T9 . . . $60,000__________ 1939
(Subject to call 1929.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1920.-.$60,000
YAVAPAI CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 9.
5>SsT4 - $25,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1934
6s ’20 J-D 85.000___ Dec 1 1940
BOND. D EBT Nov 1920.
$25,000
Assessed valuation T 9 _ 85,919.000
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 19$25.35
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 2,900
YAVAPAI CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 29.
8s T5 M .S $45,000c
Sept 1 1935
(Subject t o call beg. Sept. 1 1925.)
8s T7 J-D $18,000_______________
6s ’20 . . .
45,000___________1940
(Optional 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Feb 1920-- $108,000
Assess, val. T9 (80% act) .6,557,508
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919___$15.60
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 7,000
YUMA.
This city is in Yuma County.
F unding B onds.
6s g 16J-J $16,00 0c...Ja n 1 1931
City-Hall Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $45,000___________ 1940
Levee Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $13.000_____
1939
6 s ’21 J-J 47.000____Jan 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’24- $121,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 203,124
Sinking funds—-General_
_
23,568
W jj,t/0r
7 138
Tot.assess.val.(60%actj *24 4,138,590
City tax rate (per s i .000) 24.S15.00
Population 1910. 2.914; 1920, 4,237
YUMA COUNTY.
County seat is Yuma.
Highway Bonds.
5s g T3 J-J $500.000c.Dec 31 ’33-'52
5 'd s’21 J-D 250,000__________1956
5 ^ . ’21 J-D 950,000__________1956
C ourt-H ouse & Jail
5s g ’09 J-J $50,000c......... ........1942
(Subj. to call $5,000 y ’ly aft. 1929)
Funding B onds.
6s ’ 20 J-J $100,000___ July 1 1930
6. ’21 M-S 140,000_________ 1931
Bonds for which State is
responsible (incl.)— see
debt of State June 30 '24$88,791.11
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1924 $1,990,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (act.)_.21,652.530
State & Co. tax (per $1.000)’24$22.83
Population 1910, 7,733; 1920, 4,965
IN T . at County Treas. office.

WILCOX UNION H. S. D. NO. 13.
This district (P. O. Wilcox) is iD
Cochise County.
6s ’21 J-D $80,000.-D ec 1 ’25-’40
BON D. DEBT Dec 12 '23. $107,250
Sinking f u n d ____________
16,339 YUMA CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 1.
Assessed value 1923_______2,365,396 6s '06 M ay $5,000c__________ 1926
School tax (per $1,000) 1923..$18.80 6s '08 Nov 10.000c__________1928
6s T9 M -N 12 5,000...M a y 23 1939
W IL L IA M S .
6. ’20 F-A 100,000__________ 1940
This town is in Coconino C ounty. 6s ’20 J-D
7,000__________1940
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J
12,000__________1932
6s ’ 24 . . . ($42,000 -------- 1929-1942 BON D. DEBT N ov 1924-. $259,000
1 8 ,0 00--------1943-1944 Ass'd val. 1924 (actual)_ 9,651,700
_
W ater and Light Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $3.10
6s ’ 17 M -N $90,000..N ov 15 1947
(Subject to call N ov. 15 1932.)
YUMA COUNTY S. D. NO. 11.
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 1924S140.000 6s T9 J-J $25,000___________ 1939
Water debt (incl.)________ 105,000 6s ’22 A-O 25,000____
1942
Sinking fund--------------------10,865 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-..$50,000
T ot. ass'd val’n 1924 _____ 1,094,129
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 . . .$15.00 YUMA COUNTY S. D. NO. 13.
Population 1910, 1,267; 1920, 1,350 6s T9 J-J $25,000___________ 1939
6s ’20 M-N 15,000___________1940
W IN S L O W .
BON D. DEBT N ov 1924...$40,000
This town is in Navajo County.
Sewer Bonds.
YUMA IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
6s TO J-J *$40,000._c Jan 15 1940
This district is in Yuma County.
Gas P lant Bonds
6s T9 J-J $60,000. .July 1 ’40-’49
6 s ’20 J-J *$30,000c..0ct 15'30-40 BON D. DEBT N ov 19 24-..$60,000
($10,000 every 5 years.)
6s ’22 J-J $12,000c.Nov 1 ’32-’42 YUMA UN. HIGH SCH. DIST.
„
($4,000 every 5 years.)
6s 12 J-D $62,000c.Dec 31 ’23-’31
C ity Hail Bonds
6s T2 J-D $48,000c.Dec 3 1 ’25-’31
6s '22 J-J
$8,000c_ N ov 1 1932 6. T4 J-D 12,000c__________1934
_
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 30 ’24. $90,000 6. ’22 J-D
9.000___________ 1932
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
30,287 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924-. $69,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (3-5 act.)_3,083.614 Total assess, val. 1924.-.17,550,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$13.00 School tax rate (per $1 000) ’24 $2.34

State of Oklahoma,
ITS

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)__________________ 73,820
State Capital---------------------------------------------Oklahoma City
Governor (term expires 2d M on. in Jan. 192 7 ).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. ’2 7 )._C. C. Childers
Attorney-General (term expires 2d M on. Jan. ’27)G.F. Short



[V ol. 119

REMOVAL OF GOVERNOR W ALTON.— Governor J. C. Walton was
impeached in the afternoon of Oct. 23 1923 by the House of Representatives
charged with the commission o f several acts unbecoming an executive
and at night was suspended by the Senate. He was permanently removed
from office by the Senate Court on Nov. 19 1923. He was found guilty
o f eleven o f the twenty-two charges preferred against him by the Lower
House. The ousted executive was succeeded by M . E. Trapp, LieutenantGovernor. See V. 117, p. 2288.
LEGISLATURE.— 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.
TOTAL DEBT.— The bonded debt of Oklahoma Territory, which on
July 1 1903 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
$2,277,700 funding bonds and the $1,375,000 public building bonds de­
scribed below. The money on hand in the State Treasury June 30 1924
amounted to $3,532,732.07. The amount on hand in the State Treasury
and official depository— moneys not distributed to the various funds and
belonging to the St’ate. was $5,287,140.08. Cash on hand, public school
funds, amounted to $883,507.07. Receipts from gross production of gas
and oil at 3% for the fiscal year July 1923 to June 1924 amounted to
$4,995,434.56.
LOANS—
----- Interest----- ----------Principal------------Name and Purpose.
P.C. Payable.
When Due. Outstand'g.
F-A Aug. 1 1923-27
$695,500
Funding bonds, coupon____ 1908 4
do
do
coupon____ 1913 4H A-O Oct. 1 1923-33
1,992.900
Public building bonds______ 1911 5
M -N ..................
1,375.000
lAll or any of the 1913 bonds subject to call after Oct. 1923.)
INTEREST is payable at the Mechanics’ & Metals Nat. Bank in New
York City or at the State Treasurer’s office.
DEFEAT OF SOLDIER BONUS.— By a close vote the people on
Nov. 7 1922 defeated a Soldier Bonus measure, which provided for a $4,500,000 bond issue. V. 115, p. 2818. The 1923 Legislature enacted another
measure looking toward compensating World War veterans. This Act
proposed a $25,000,000 bond issue for payment o f cash bonuses and a
$30,000,000 bond issue for carrying out a system of home-aid loans. At the
special election held Oct. 2 the proposition was defeated by the voters. See
V. 117, p. 1150, 1576.
PUBLIC BUILDING BONDS AUTH ORIZED.— Public building bonds
not exceeding $360,000 in amount, bearing interest at not to exceed 6% ,
in denominations of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, and maturing
either all in 25 years, or in serial numbers, may be issued under authority
o f Chapter 87, Special Session Laws of 1924, for the purpose of constructing
and equipping suitable dormitories either at the University of Oklahoma
or the Agricultural and Mechanical College of the State of Oklahoma.
Bonds cannot be sold for less than par and accrued interest, and are non
taxable for any purpose under the terms of the statute.
ASSESSED VALUATION for the State of Oklahoma in 1924 is $1,665,
566.451; 1923. $1,691,369,724; in 1922 it was $1,630,000,000; in 1921 it was
$1.739,835.008; in 1919-20 it was $1,664,448,745; in 1918-19 it was $1,695,
797.187; in 1916-17 it was $1,248,811,724; in 1915 it was $1,194,390,852; in
1914 it was $1,184,948,176; in 1913 it was $1,177,079,420; in 1912. $1,193,
655,816 in 1911, $1,326,840,833; in 1910, $916,343,830. In 1921 the valua­
tion of real estate and personal property was $1,435,019,409, and public ser­
vice corporations, $304,815,599. Tax rate (per $1,000) in 1921-22 was
$0.50, and also $0.50 for 1922-23, and 1923-24, $2.75. Property is assessed
at full value.
STATEHOOD.— Under an Act of the United States Congress approved
June 16 1906 provision was made for the union of the Territory of Oklahoma
and of Indian Territory; the two to form the State of Oklahoma. The
State was admitted by proclamation of the President Nov. 16 1907 after
the adoption of a constitution by the people on Sept. 17 1907. See V . 85.
p. 745 and 1289.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Article X . of the constitution contains the
following regarding public indebtedness:
SECTION 23. The State may, to meet casual deficits or failure in reve­
nues, or for expenses not provided for, contract debts; but such debts,
direct and contingent, singly or in the aggregate, shall not. at any time
exceed $400,000. and the moneys arising from the loans creating such debts
shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained or to repay
the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever.
SECTION 24. In addition to the above limited power to contract debts,
the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection or to
defend the State in war; but the money arising from the contracting of such
debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay
*uch debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
SECTION 25. Except the debts specified in sections 23 and 24 of this
Article, no debts shall hereafter be contracted by or on behalf of this State,
unless such debt shall be authorized by law for some work or object, to be
distinctly specified therein; and such law shall impose and provide for the
collection of a direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to pay, the interest
on such debt as it falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal of
such debt within 25 years from the time of the contracting thereof. No
such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been sub­
mitted to the people and have received a majority of all the votes cast for
and against It at such election. On the final passage of such bill in either
House of the Legislature, the question shall be taken by yeas and nays, to
be duly entered on the journals thereof, and shall be: “ Shall this bill pass
and ought the same to receive the sanction of the people?”
SECTION 26. No county, city, town, township, school district, or other
iolitical corporation, or subdivision of the State, shall be allowed to become
ndebted. In any manner, for any purpose, to an amount exceeding, in any
year, the income and revenue provided for such year, without the assent
of three-fifths of the voters thereof, voting at an election, to be held for that
purpose, nor in cases requiring such assent, shall any indebtedness be al­
lowed to be Incurred to an amount including existing indebtedness, in the
aggregate exceeding 5% of the valuation of the taxable property therein, to
be ascertained from the last assessment for State and county purposes previ­
ous to the incurring of such indebtedness: provided, 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 of doing so, provide for the collec­
tion 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 specified 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 II
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
shall levy sufficient additional revenue to create a sinking fund to be used,
irst, 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 sign 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.
CONSERVANCY D ISTR IC TS W ITH POWER TO BECOME IN­
DEBTED, MAY BE ORG 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-

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powered to issue bonds in an amount not to exceed 90 % o f 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 o f the statute.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Section 7302, Revised Laws
1910, as amended by Chapter 107, Laws o f 1915, exempts from taxation
bonds o f the State o f 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. 86, p. 240; V. 87,
p . I l l ; and V. 98, p. 1258.
BONDS TO PURCHASE SEED W HEAT IL L E G A L — The Attorney
General in an opinion to B. W. Parks o f Hooker held that counties cannot
jssue bonds for purpose o f purchasing seed wheat for farmers. V. 93, p. 423.
MUNICIPAL BOND ISSUES.— The Legislature on March 24 1910
enacted a law providing that thereafter all bond issues must be approved
by the Attorney-General, i
SAVINOS BANK INVESTMENTS.— 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."
POPULATION.— Population of State In 1920 (Census) 2,028.283
in 1910 (Census) 1,657,155; in 1907 (Census) 1,414,177, The population
o f the Territory In 1890 was 61,834; in 1900, 398.331.

CITIES. COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
The Mechanis & Metals National Bank o f New York City is the fiscal
agent for the State and pays mostly all bonds or coupons of minor clvd
divisions of the State.
ADA.

Formerly a city In the Chickasaw
Nation (now in Pontotoc County).
Oklahoma Commission Govt,
adopted April 28 1912. V. 94. P.
1336.Pop’n 1910,
4,349; 1920
(Census) 8.012.
Paving Bonds.
6s "18
ann. $8,800....1925-1928
W ater Bonds.
5s "06
A-O $10,000____Oct 1 1926
6s "09
. . . 163,000..........................5s "17
J-D 75,000____Junel 1942
5H s
. . . 250,000_______________
Street bonds, 5s '09________ $10,000
Sewer Bonds.
5s "09
- - - $40.000_______________
5s "17
J-D 25,000____Junel 1942
5143
--75,000_________ _____
S chool Bonds.
.s "19
. . . $50,000_______________
Funding Bonds.
_s "19
- - - $17,000_______________
Park Bonds.
5Hs
. . . $10.000-............. ............
Park bonds, 5s ’09____________$3,500
Building bonds, 5s "09_______ 15,000
Funding bonds, 5s "09______ 20.500
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1921- $749,000
Water debt (inch)________ 533,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
60,000
Sinking fund______________ 155,000
Assess, val., real estate____3,484.565
Assess, val., personal_____1.578.407
Other assessable property.. 443,277
Tot .assess, val.' 21 (60 % act.) 5.506,249
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $18.00
AFTON.

This town is in Ottawa County.
BON D. DEBT Nov 17 '19--$89,000
Assessment debt___________
3,000
Sinking fund________________ 21,459
Assess, val., real estate_____353,415
Assess, val., personal_______170,040
Other assess, property______ 187,707
Tot. assess, val. '18 (60% act)711,162
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918___$41.60
Population 1910, 1,279; 1920, 1,518
A L F A L F A C O . S C H . D IS . N O . 46.

P. O. Cherokee.
B uilding Bonds.
6s '08 J-J $35,000c..................1933
5s "19 . . .
60,000................-.1944
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s '10 J-J*21,764 3 0 c ________ 1935
BON D. DEBT N ov 24 '24 $120,000
Sinking fund______________
38,562
Assess, val. '24 (2-3 act) -.1,830,637
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-.-S20.00
Population 1924 (est.)________ 3,000
IN T . payable in New York City
ALTTTS.

This city is in Jackson County.
W aterworks Bonds.
6s "17 — $80,000_____
1952
(Opt. after 1932.)
6s '19 . . . $45,000___________1944
C onvention Hall Bonds.
6s '19 . - . $50,000_____
1944
H ospital Bonds.
6s '19
. . . $50.000___________ 1944
BON D. DEBT N ov. 19 '23 $806,000
Water & light debt (in cl.).. 559.000
Sinking fund______________ 230.000
Tot.ass’d val.’23(40% act.).2,600,000
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23-$39.50
Pop'n 1910, 4,821' 1920............4,498
ALVA.

This city is in Woods County. In
corporated April 29 1901.
C ity-H all Bonds.
6s
J-D $30,000c................. 1931
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
J-D $22,000c................. 1931
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds.
6s ’ l l M-S $55,0 0 0 c.................. 1937
Reservoir Bonds.
5s
J-J
$8,000c..................1937
W ater-W orks & Sewerage Bds.
6s&6s’08A-O $101,000..................1938
G E N . B D . D T . N ov. 1924 $216,000
Total assess, val. 1918
(about actual)__________1,977,985
Total tax (per $1,000) 1918___$28.42
Pop’n 1910. 3,688; 1920______ 3.912
IN T . a=* fiscal agency. New York.




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A L V A S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O . 1.

High S chool Building Bonds.
5s '16 J-J *52.7 0 0 c____ 1925-1936
BON D. D EBT N ov 12 '24 $98,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
7 000
16.515
Sinking fund______________
Tot.assess.vaL’24(25% act.)2,713.422
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___*18.6°
Population in 1920____________3,912
IN T. payable in New York.
ANADARKO.

This city is In Caddo County. Inc
1901. Population 1910, 3,439
1920. 3,116.
W ater Bonds.
5Hs
$117.000c--------------- 1929
W ater and Light Bonds.
_
_ $75,000________Serially
Sewer Bonds.
53^s
$71,000c..................1929
City-Hall Bonds.
5VSs
J-J $15.000____Jan 1 1929
Light Bonds.
5^ s'09 J-J $22,000____Jan 1 1929
R efu nding Bonds.
-_ -

S 1 0 . 0 0 0 C - - ...............- . 1 9 2 8

BOND. DEBT Oct. 19 ’23- $376,000
Sinking fund______________
25,000
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,510.810
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 388,950
Assessed val. other prop—
145,128
Tot.assess, val. (2-3 act.)’23.2,044,888
Total tax (per *1,000) 1923 -.*20.10
IN T. at fiscal agency In New York
A N T L E R S T O W N S H IP .

A place in Pushmataha County.
6s ’ 19 F-AS100.000_ Feb 15 1944
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24- *100,009
Assess, val., real estate_ 798,625
Assess, val., personal_____
24,088
Other assess, property_ 516,754
Assess, val. ’24 (60% act). 1,439,467
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$40.47
Population in 1920__________ 3.4o J
ARDM ORE.

Formerly a city in the Chickasaw
Nation (now in Carter County) In the
Indian Territory. Incorp. 1898.
incinerating Plant.
5 s ’ 18 J-J $11,000___ July 1 1938
Storage Bonds.
5s '19 M -N*15,000___ M ay 1 1930
Water Bonds54 06 M -N S35.000c. .M ay 1 1926
(Subject to call.)
5i ’09 J-D 75,000c...June 1 1934
F-A 50,000c_ Feb 1 1937
_
5 * *12
5s ’ 16 J-J
45,000----July 31 1941
5s '18 J-J
225,000___ July 1 1932
5s ’ 18 J-J
75,000___ July 1 1938
6s '22 F-A 300,000____Feb 1 1942
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M-S $40,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
5s '09 J-D $80,000c..-June 1 1934
20,000-..J u ly 31 1941
5s '16 J-J
5s ’06 M -N 42,000___ M a y l 1926
56,000___ July 1 1938
5s '18 J-J
5s ’ 18 M -N 37,000___ M a y l 1938
F unding Bonds.
6s '15 M -N $21,500___ Nov 2 1940
6s '19 A-O 80,000----Oct 15 1944
5 K s’24 J-J
92,500___ July 1 1949
R efu nding Bonds.
5s '08 F-A $71,000c..F eb 15 1928
Park Bonds.
5s '08 J-D $15.000c— June 1 1934
5s '17 M-S 15,000c-..M ar 1 1942
W arrant F unding.
5s '10 A-O $47,100c_________ 1930
C onvention Hall Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $60,000---Ju ly 31 1941
Street and Alley Bonds.
5s '16 J-J
$5,000---July 31 1941
BD. DT. June 30 1924--.$1,488,100
Water works bonds (incl.)
805,000
Sinking fund_____________
100,750
Assess, val., real estate------8,253,520
Assess, val., personal------- 2,053,689
Assess, val., public service. 1,298,850
Tot .assess .val. (60% act.)
1924__________________ 11,606,059
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— Sl8.35
Pop. '10 (Cen.), 8,618; 1920.14,998
IN T. at fiscal agency, New York.

A R D M O R E S C H . D I S T . N O . 19

School Bonds.
5s '02 M-N$15,000__N ov 15 1927
5s '09 J-D 100,000___________ 1934
5s '20 F-A 325,000___________ 1945
Heating P lant B onds.
5s '14 J-D $12,
____June 1 1939
B uilding B onds.
5s '16 A-O $49,000___ Apr 3 1941
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J *51,500___________ 1947
TOTAL DEBT Oct 24 1924 $537,600
Total assessed value 1924
(50% actu al)__________11,857,623
School tax (per *1,000) 1924--S19.00
Population 1921 (est.)_______ 26,000
IN T. at fiscal agency. New York.
ATOKA.

This city is in Atoka County,
W a te r W o rk s B o n d s .

6s
. . . *30.000______________
BOND. D EBT Dec I '2 4 .. *116,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
70.000
issess. val. real est_______ 644,890
Assess, val. personal______ 350,750
Other assess, prop________ 279,551
Tot. assess, val.'24 (]4 act.)1,275,195
r*x rate (per *1,000) 1920 ..*24.53
Population 1910, 1,968; 1920, 2,038
ATOKA CO U N TY.

Atoka is the county seat.
6s '22 ..-$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ______ Dec 1947
Bridge Bonds.
U '19 F-A $70,990 _____ 1925-1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 1921 $320,350
■baking fund____________
100.945
Assessed val. real estate.. 5,238,595
Assess, val. pers’l property 2,163,915
Assess, val. corporations-. 3,745,910
Total assessed val. 1921,
(about 60% actual)____11,148,420
Tax rate (per $1,000) '21 (est.) $30.00
Population 1920, 20,862:1910.13,808
ATOKA

SCH OOL

D IS T R IC T .

B uilding Bonds.
-s
25.000___________1943
-s
...
10,000---------------- 1928
GEN. BD. D T. Sept 27'22 $46,000
Floating debt____________
3,000
Sinking fund_____________
10,000
Total assess, val. 1922
(90% a ct.)____________1.900.000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’22$15.00
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 2,200
B A R T L E S V IL L E .

This city is In Washington County
(formerly in Cherokee Nation.)
Sewer Bonds.
5a '07 M-N*50,000c— Nov 1 1927
5a
M-S 1 7 ,000 c-.. Sept 1 1926
5b
J-D 14.000c___ June 1 1925
C onvention Hall Bonds.
5s” 21 M -N $300.000c.May 15 1936
Funding Bonds.
6s 08 —. $54,000____Mar 2 1933
6s 15 J-J
25,863—-July 30 1940
6s 21 - - .
51.952—-Sept 15 1936
City-Hall Bonds.
5b '09 J-D $35.000c— Dec 1 1929
Fire-Equipment Bonds.
5b '09 J-D $20,000c—.D e c 1 1929
Park Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 15 M-S $42,600— -Sept 15 1940
(Sublect to call after Sept 15 1925)
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s
—
$9,380________Serially
G arbage-Incinerator B onds.
5J4s'15 M-S $6,500_ Sept 15 1940
_
(Subject to call after Sept 15 1925)
Hospital Bonds.
5 s '18 — $50.000____July 2 1942
(Subject to call 1928.)
Fire and Street Bonds.
51*sT9 M-NS45.000___ M ayl 1944
BOND. DEBT Nov 21'24 $721,295
Sinking fund____ ,_______
253,181
Assessed valuation 1924-.il,086,991
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920___$36.80
Popul’n 1910, 6,181; 1920, 14,471
,»IN T . at Hanover N at.B k., N . Y
B A R T L E S V IL L E S C H . D IS T .

5s '08J-J SlOO.OOOc...July
1 1928
5s '09
J-J 67,000c_______1929
5s
J-J 40,000_____Jan 1 1929
5s
J-J 75,000_____July 1 1945
5s '24
J-J 360,000____July 1 1949
High S chool Bonds.
5s '17 J-J
*60.000_ Jan 2 1942
_
BOND. DEBT July 1 '24- $702,000
Sinking fund___ _______
208,021
Tot .assd. val. '24(60% act.) 12,414,940
Tax rate (per(General____
$14.70
$1,000) '24(Sinking fund
4.20
Population in 1924__________ 20,000
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N. Y .,
and Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y .
BEAVER C O U N T Y.

Beaver is the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’ l l M-S *43,184_ Mar 31 1931
_
BOND. DEBT N ov 21 ’24
$65,084
Assess, val., real estate_ 12,917,123
_
Assess, val., personal------ 1,475,222
Other assess, property____
607,948
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act) 15.000,293
State&Co .taxlper $1.000)’24.$14.00
Populat’n 1910, 13,631; 1920. 14,048
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York
BECKHAM

COUNTY.

B IG H E A R T T O W N S H IP .

This township Is in Osage County.
Road Im provement Bonds.
_
6s '16 J-J $45,000_ Nov 25 1941
TOT. D EBT N ov. 1920-- $116,056
Sinking fund______________
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
(.%% act.)__________ 737,554,411
Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9.$31.18
Population in 1920___________ .-2,520
B IX B Y .

This city Is In Tulsa County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s '18 J-J $40,000.—Jan 31 1944
W ater Bonds.
6s '18 J-J *45.000....Ian 31 1944
BOND. DEBT 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___ 265,600
Assessed val. personal_____ 65,090
Other assess, property_____ 52,220
Tot.ass’d val.’24(abt. Hact.) 382,910
Total tax rate(per*l,000) ’24-$33.00
Population in 1910, 384; 1920, 1,249
BLACKWELL.
This city is in Kay County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6 s ’ 99 Mar
$11,000c_1929
(Subject to call)
5 ^ s ’02 — 40.000c.............1932
6s ’05-’09_ 42.500c_.1929 & 1935
6s ’ 10 — 12,500c............. 1930
6s ’ 16 A-O
32.000— Apr201941
6s ’ 18 — 77.500.............. 1943
Sewer Bonds.
05- 09 . . . $10,000— 1925 & 1929
6s ’ 16 A-O
18.000— Apr201941
Paving Bonds.
6 s ’ 19 - - . $54,000 _____ 1925-1929
F unding Bonds.
6s '19 M-S $46,000___ Sept 1 1914
Electric L ight Bonds.
6s ’09 . . . $20,000c...........1929
6s '16 A-O 10.000____ Apr 20 1911
6s ’ 18 - - - 82,500______
1943
C ity-B u ildin g Bonds.
6s '09 - - - $10,000c................ .1929
5Ms
. . . 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..____________
Street Bonds.
6s’09-'10 - - $ 7 ,5 0 0 c „1929 & 1930
6s '19
25,000-..................... .
Park Bonds.
6s '12 . . . $15,000c__________ 1937
5s ’ 23 F-A 5,0,000_____ Feb 3 1928
Pipe-Line Bonds.
6s ’ 12 - - . $100,0 0 0 c................1937
Fire-Dept. Bonds.
6s ’ 10 . . . $5,000c.....................1930
6s ’ 18 . . . 15.000...............
1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24- $531,500
Assess, val., real estate___ 3,089,250
Assess, val., personal_____ 967,780
Other assess, property____ 431,797
Tot.ass’d val.’24(30% act’l)4,488,827
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $17.40
Population 1910, 3,266; 1920, 7,174
IN T. at fiscal agency, New York.
B L A C K W E L L S C H . D IS . N O . 45.

B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ l l M -N $25,000c........
1926
5 s '11
M -N 15,000c_________ 1931
5s '11
M -N 25.000c_________ 1936
5 s '17
M -S 50,000c_________ 1942
5s T7
M -N 5,000___________ 1927
5s T9
M -N 10,000__________ 1944
_s
A-O 50.000--$2,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’24 -- $180,000
Sinking fund----------------------- 45,000
Total ass’d val. '24(2-3 act.)5,080,913
Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) '24-S10.60
Population 1924 (est.)_____ _ 10,000
B L A IN E C O U N T Y .

Watonga is the county seat.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s '02 J-D $5,000c
Dec 3 1932
C ou rt H ouse Bonds.
4H s’06 A-O *20,000c
Apr 1 1936
F unding Bonds.
6s '21 J-D *25,500c
Dec 1 1941
6s '22 A-O 10,250c--Apr 15 1942
6s T3 J-J
12,000c..Jan 22 1927
Bridge B onds.
5 ^ s ’23 F-A $225,000c .-.1928-1948
(*45,000 every 5 years)
BOND. D EBT Nov 7 '24- *297.750
Sinking fund____________
49 .946
Tot. assess, val.’ 24(X act) 15,460.000
State & co. tax (.per *1.000) '2 1*12.50
Populat’n 1910, 17.960; 1920, 15,875
IN T . at fiscal agency in N . Y .
BOSW ELL.

This town is in Choctaw County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 22- $50,000
Sinking fund______________
5,500
Assessed valuation 1921_
_ 486,128
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-S15.50
Population 1910, 828; 1920____ 1.212
B R IS T O W .

This town is in Creek County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T7 F-A $6,000c_-Aug 22 1942
Sewer Bonds.
6s T7 F-A $6,000c..A ug 22 1942
City-H all Bonds.
6s T7 F-A $20,000c..A ug 22 1942
Im provem ent Bonds6s
..-* 1 2 0 .0 0 0 _______________
BOND. DEBT Jan 1920.. $173,000
Assessment debt (add'lj___
8,000
Floating debt____________
4,000
Assessed valuation 1918
(about 25% actual)____ 1.096,667
Population 1910, 1,667; 1920. 3.460

Sayre is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
6s '17 F-A $19,655____Aug 1 1942
-s '18 —
13,481 ................... 1928
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
5s TO J-J $42.0 0 0 c____ 1925-1930
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1924 $82,136
Assessed val. real estatell.543,310
Assessed value personal— 2,268.862
Other assess, p rop .. ------ 1,928,773
T ot. assess, val. ’24 (about
3-5 actual)____________15,740,945 B R I S T O W S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’ 24.$6.50 5s '18 . . . $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 .................1938
Pop’n 1910. 19.699: 1920_____ 18,989 BOND. D E B T Nov 30 '2 3 . $205,950
FI >ati jg debt (add’l ) ______
21,000
47,600
B E C K H A M C O . S C H . D . N O . 31 Siakiig fund_____________
BOND. DEBT Nov 11 ’24- $67,000 Total assessed val. 1923___6,075,000
Tot. assess, val. 1924 . -1,945,974 Tax rate (per $1,090) 1923___ $21.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $19.50 Population in 1920------------------3.600

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BROKEN A R R O W .
This city is in Tulsa County.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s
M-S $7,5 0 0 c ...............1925
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s
A-O $70.000c..................1935
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 17 M-S $30.0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1942
(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1922.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 20 ’24. $118,000
Water debt (incl.)________
81.000
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 125,000
Sinking fundJGeneral_____
12.000
(W ater______
50.0C0
Assessed value, real estate. 629,330
_ 293,430
Assessed value, personal_
Other assessable property.. 117,002
Tot .assess, val .’23 (60 % act) 1,039.762
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S16.80
Population 1910, 1.576; 1920, 2.086
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.
BRYAN COUNTY.
Durant is the county seat.
B ennington Dist. Road Bonds.
6s T6 J-J j$16,000.Jan 15 ’26&'31
\ 9.000. ..Jan 15 1936
C ourt-H ou se and Jail Bonds.
6s T7 F -A $l00,000____Feb 1 1942
Road b o n 9 s
_s ’20 . . . $756,000..July 1 ’2 5 ’45
s
...
59,000_______________
F unding B o n 4 s
5As'22 M-S 41,800___ Sept 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’ 24.1,041,681
Sinking fund______________
41,681
Assess, val., real estate_.10,465,759
Assess, val., personal------ 1,989,934
Other assess, property— 4,612,650
Total assessed val. 1924
(about A actual)---------17,068,433
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $10.50
Popula’n 1910, 29,854; 1920, 40,700
B R YA N TOW NSHIP.
This township is in Coal County.
6s T9 M -S $50.000___ Sept 1 1944
BON D. DEBT N ov 1920-- $50,000
Sinking fund______________
2,000
Assessed val. real estate._1.283,410
Assessed val. personal_____ 401,384
Tot. ass’ d val ,’20(70%act.) 1,604,794
Totl tax rate (er $1,000) ’20(est.) $2.40
Population 1920______________ 2,440

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
CHECOTAH.

This city is in McIntosh County
Incorporated April 18 1898.
Water Bonds
6s
J-J $65,000r___July 1 1937
6s
J-J
15,090r___ Jan 1 1926
6s T7 F-A 125,000___ Feb 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
6s
J-J $40,000r___July 1 1935
City-Hall, Fire Station and Jail
6s T5 F-A $20.000...A u g 10 1940
Qas-Pipe Line Bonds.
6s T6 F-A $33,000...F e b 17 1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24 $298,000
Sinking fund______________
96 000
_ 640.876
Assessed val. real estate_
Assessed val. personal_____ 245 045
Assessed val. other property 127 742
Total assessed val. ’24-’2 5 .1.014.2 3
t'-it, tax rate (per M ) ’ 24-’25 _ 7-25
Population 1910, 1,683; 1920, 2,390
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York
CHECOTAH SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.
5s T 7 M-NS25.000____M ay 1 194*
Funding Bonds.
6s
M -N $7.000_____M ay 1943
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924-- $94,300
Total assessed value, 1924
(about K actual)_______ 1,542,441
School tax rate(per$l,000)’24-$20.00
CHEROKEE.
This city is the county seat of
Alfalfa County. Pop’n 1910, 2,016
1920, 2.017.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 8 — $40,000c_ Dec 1 1933
_
6a ’09
15.000c...June 1 1934
6s T1 . . .
12.000c...F eb 1 1936
Water Bonds.
6s ’08-’09._ $30.000cDec 1 ’33 & 3i
6s 09 . . .
20.0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1934
6s ’ l l . . .
13,000c...F eb 1 1936
Electric-Light Plant Bonds.
6s 09 . . . $25.00 0c..D ec 15 1934
Funding Bonds,
fio

E -A

«q QflOc

TOT. B D . DT* Jan 14 T
20." ¥l~64~.950
Water debt (incl.)_________
63.001’
Assess, val., real estate_____ 920,626
Assess, val., personal______ 377,276
Ocher assess, prop_________
92,956
BUFFALO.
Sinking fu nd______________$63,O X
C
Tot .assess. val.’ 19(2-3act.). 1.390.856
This town is in Harper County.
Total assessed value 1920. .1.421,000
W ater W orks Bonds.
_s
...$ 2 6 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ Total tax (per $1,000) 1919_ $17.5(
_
BOND. D EBT Dec 31 ’20- $260,000
IN T . at fiscal agency In N. Y . O
Assess, val., real estate_____$300,000
Assess, v a l., personal______ 159.000
Tot. assess, val.’20(1-3 act.) 450,000 C H E R O CEE S C H . D IS T N O . 46.
This district (P. O. Cherokee) is li
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20.$30 00
Population 1910. 282; 1920.......... 479 Alfalfa County.
High S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s
. . . $60,000______
...
CADDO.
BOND. D EBT N ov 20 ’24 $128,000
This town is in Bryan County.
Sinking fund_____________
38,562
N o recent return.
T ot.a ss’d val. 1924 -..-1 ,8 3 0 ,6 3 7
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$20.00
CANADIAN COUNTY.
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,400
El Reno Is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4s ’02 Feb $35,OOOc_.Feb 1 ’25-’31 C H E L S E A .
F un din g B onds.
This city is in Rogers County.
6s ’95 J-D $6,000c__________ 1925
Water-Works Extension.
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’ 24 $50,000 -s
...
$8.000.......................
Floating debt (add’l ) ------10,000
Water Bonds.
Drainage debt (add’l)-----12,800 .8
...
$58.000.......................
Assessed val. real estate._18 651,705
Light Bonds.
Assessed val. personal------ 2.738,020 s
...
$10,000....................... .
Other assess, property------ 4,379,349 _s
...
30,000.........................
Total assessed value 1924
Sewer Bonds.
(60-70% actual'_______ 25,769,075 6s T4 F-A $30,000c...... .................
Co tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24------$7.20
(Due $6,000 every 5 years.)
Population 1910, 23,501; 1920, 22,288 BOND. DEBT Nov 1920— $106,000
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . \ .
Sinking fund (estimated).24,000
Assessed valuation----------- 751.526
CARMEN.
Pop’n 1910, 1.350; 1920— .
1.692
This city is in Alfalfa County.
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
CHICKASHA.
6s T7 A-O f$,4.000-.A pr 2 ’25-’31
This city is in Grady County. Inc
\ 1 .0 0 0 ...Apr 2 1932
6 1899.
BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’24 $75,000 Nov. 10.179. Pop n 1910. 10.320
1920,
Water debt (iacl.)________
30.000
Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
3,000 5 sSewerJ-D $25,000___ June 1 1926
’06
Total assess, val. 1924___ 462.195
M -N 25,000____M ay 1 1928
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $19.50 5s ’08 A-O
90,000___ Oct 1 1934
Population 1910. 883 : 1920______ 792 5s ’09 J-J
5 ,0 0 0 ..-Jan 16 1932
6s ’22
5,000_ Jan 16 1937
_
CARMEN INDEP. S. D. NO. 77. 6s ’ 22 J-J
_ Feb 1
This district (P. O. Carmen) is in 5*^s’24 F-A 35.000 _ Feb 1 1944
____
35,000___
1934
5 A s’ 24 F-A
Alfalfa County.
F unding B onds.
Funding Bonds.
5s ’08 A-O $5 0,00 0..-Apr 25 1926
6s
J-J $13,500c______________
Park Bonds.
(Due in 20 years.)
f25,000____ N ov 1 1929
5As
J-.T $60,000..$6,000 yearly 5H S’ 19 M -N (25,000____ N ov 1 1934
BON D. D EBT Oct 29 ’24. $73,500
25.000 __N ov 1 1939
Sinking fund______________
4,000
(25,000____ N ov 1 1944
Assessed valuation 1924----1,118 101
W ater Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$15 00 5s ’06 J-D $35,000____June 1 1926
Population 1924 (est.)------1,00( 5s ’09 A-O 100,000___ Oct 1 1934
6s ’22 J-J 120,000___ Jan 16 1932
CARNEGIE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
120,000___Jan 16 1937
This district (P. O. Carnegie) is in
C ity-H all Bonds.
Caddo County.
5s ’08 M -N $35,000____M ay 1 1928
_s
. . . $38,000.......................
P u blic Impt. Bonds.
_s
...
19.500_____________
6 s ’22 J-J [$15,000___ Jan 16 1932
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924-- $57,000
1 15,000____Jan 16 1937
Tot. ass’d val. 24 (60% act.) 930,634
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$23-25 5 ^ s ’22J-D f $8,000___ June 1 1932
Population___________________ 1,750
\ 8,000___ June 1 1937
BOND. D E B T Dec 1924.. $626,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 225,000
CARTER COUNTY.
Sinking funds____________ 203,500
County seat is Ardmore.
Total assess, value 1924___8,239,000
5 s ’ 18 J-J $91,900.......... 1925-1942
tax
_s
...
70,000............................ TotalT . at (per $1,000) ’24____$41.30
IN
Importers & Traders Nat.
R oad B onds.
6s ’ 17 — $200.000...................1942 Bank, N . Y ., at Harris Trust &
- Sav. Bank, Chicago, and at Chatham
6s
. . . 500,000...........
& Phenix Nat. Bank, N . Y ., and
F unding B onds.
6s
. . . $414.053__________ 1939 Mechanics & Metals National Bank,
BOND. D EBT July 7 24.$1,341,053 N. Y . City.
Floating debt (add 1)_____
72,100
Sinking fund_____________
324.309 CHICKASHA SCHOOL DIST.
This district not only includes the
Assess, val., real estate_ 13,549,881
_
Assess, val., personal___ 14,715,002 city o f Chickasha, but also adjacent
Other assess, property_ 6,378,399 territory. Pop’n 1915. 15,000; 1918
_
Total assessed value 1924.34,643,282 (est.), 15.000.
No recent return.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$13 41
Popula’n 1910, 25.358; 1920, 40.247
CHOCTAW COUNTY.
Hugo is the county seat.
CHANDLER. ~
Bridge Bonds.
This city is In Lincoln County
5a ’ l l J-J $120.000____July 1 1936
No recent return.




F unding Bonds.
’ l l M-S $12,575_ Mar 20 1936
_
’ 12 A-O 22.000c— _Oct 1 1932
’ 13 J-D 15,9 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1938
’ 19 . . .
44,500___ June3 1944
’22 . . .
60,000_______________
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’20 A-0$315,000_______________
BD. DEBT Oct. 10 ’2 3 .. $668,742
Sinking fund____________
58,125
Assessed val. real estate.. 7,582,197
Assessed val. personal___ 1,756,077
Other assessable property. 2,517,729
Total assessable property
1923 (A actual)______ 11,856,003
Population 1910, 21,862; 1920, 32,144

6s
5s
4s
.s
_s

CLAREMORE.
Formerly a city in the Cherokee
Nation (now in Rogers County,
Okla.) In Indian Territory. Incorp
as city of first class in April 1909.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’06 J-J $85,000r_July 15 1926
>s ’07 M -N 40.000___ Nov 1 1927
6s ’ 19 J-J 20.000__________ 1944
W ater W orks & City Hall.
5. ’ l l
J-J$52,500_____ Jan 15 1936
6s T9 J-J 18,750 _____ 1925-1939
F unding Bonds.
6s ’08 J-J $33,500c__________192S
6s T2 ,T-J 20,000___ Jan 1 1937
6. T3 F-A
9,000__________ 1937
Park Bonds.
6s T5 M-S $15,000____Sept 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
6s T9 J-J
20,625____ 1925-1939
Light Plant lm pt. Bonds.
6. ’ 20 A-O $75.000___ Apr 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24. $412,000
Sinking fund. Oct 24 ’24:
Gene"al________________
23,200
W a ter_________________ 180.000
Assessed value, real estate.1,362.331
Assessed value, personal— 466,374
Other assess, property------ 204,534
Tot.ass’d val.’ 24(60% act.)2,033.239
Total taxrate (per S1.0C0) ’ 24_$59.55
Population, 1910, 2,866; 1020, 3,435
IN T. at fiscal agency, New York.

[V ol.

119.

COAL C O U N T Y.

Coalgate is the county seat.
Jail Bonds.
5s TO J-J
$4,000c_ Jan 1 1930
_
Bridge Bonds.
5s TO J-J $35,000c_ Jan 1 1930
_
F unding Bonds.
6s TO J-D $36,000c—Dec 26 1930
6s T2 M-S 14.000c. — Sept 1 1932
6s T4 . . .
14.650c__________1939
6s T5 — - 24,770c__________ 1940
5. T5 . — 25,000c__________ 1942
6s T7 . . .
38,000c__________ 1942
6s T9 J-D 41,100c...Jun e 9 1944
6s ’ 20 J-J
15,750c__________1940
6s ’21 M -N 34,000c—M ay 10 1946
C ourt House Bonds.
6s ’ l l M -N $60 000c. — M av 1 1931
BOND. DEBT N ov 21 ’ 24. $386,270
Floating debt (add’l)______
24,000
Sinking fund______________ 118.720
Assess, val., real estate____4.516,000
Assess, val., personal_____ 1.480,000
Ofher assess, property_____ 1,995,150
Tot.ass’d val.’24'60% act.) 8,090.150
Taxrate (p e -$1,000) 1924___ $12.25
Popula’n 1910, 15,817; 1920, 18,406
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York
COALGATE.

This city is in Coal County.
City-Hall Bonds.
•5J^s
M -N $8,000c—.M a y 1 1934
Water=Works Bonds.
5s
M -S $44,0 0 0c.. . Sept 2 1926
5A s
M -N 27.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1934
6s
J-T
30,000c. .Jan 15 1935
Sewer Bonds.
5 ^ s M -N $15.0 00c.— M ay 1 1934
6s
M -S 35,000c_ Sept 1 1938
_
F unding B onds.
6s
M-S $30.0 0 0 c ...M a r 4 1937
6s
J-J
32,750c.—Jan 2 1934
Park Bonds.
6s
M -S $5.000c— Sept 1 1938
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
6s
J-.T
$5 090c— .Jan 15 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921— $231,750
Sinking fund Jan. 27 ’23_
_
94,616
Assessed val. 1922________ 1,313,285
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ $60.00
_
CLAREMORE SCHOOL DIST.
Population 1910, 3,255; 1920, 3,009
This district (P. O. Claremore) is
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
In Rogers County.
B uilding Bonds.
___ 1929
$25,000-E
25,000______ ___ 1934 C O L L IN S V IL L in. Osage and Tulsa
6. T9 J-J
This city is
25,000______ ___ 1939 counties. Incorp. M ay 22 1901.
25.000 --- -- ___ 1944 Commission govt, adopted Jan. 15BOND. DEIBT Dec. 1 ’23- $156,000
Floating debt____________
14,000 1914.
Sinking fund.
_______
30 0*0 6s T9 . . . $40,000_______________
Tot.assess.val.’23(H a ct.).2,613,017 6s W ater-W orks Bonds.Jan 1 1935
TO J-J $30.000r_
_
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’23.$22.70
6s ’ l l M -N 20.000r--.M ay 5 1936
W ater & Light Extension.
CLEVELAND.
_
6s T3 F-A $20.000r_ Feb 1 1938
This city is in Pawnee County.
Light & Power Bonds.
Sewer Bonds
6s ’01 M-S $45.000c__ Sept 1 1936
6s
s-a $40.000c&r-------------Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $232,550 6s TO J-J
$7,500r__ Jan
1 1935
Water debt (included)------- 115,000 6s T3 F-A
5.000r___Feb 1 1938
Assessment debt (add’ l)_
_
47,000
City-Hall Bonds.
Assess, value, real estate— 1,337,605 6s T3 F-A $11,500r_ Feb 1 1938
_
Assess, value, personal------ 456,350
City-Hall Extension & Im pt.
Other assess. property------- 116.606 6s T4 M -N $4.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1939
Total assess, value. 1924— 1,910.581
F unding Bonds.
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924------ $22.85 6s T3 . . . $17.332.42c.June 1 0 ’38
Population 1910, 1,301; 1920, 2,717 6s
...
13,000_______________
Fire-Departm ent Bonds.
6s T3 F-A $3,500r__ Feb
1 1938
CLEVELAND COUNTY.
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 2 0 ’23. $236,332
Norman is the county seat.
Assess, val., real_________ 916,330
Road Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_____
5J^s’23 J-D$500,000____June 1 1943 Other assessabla p ron vty- . 334,495
142,407
Bridge Bonds.
Total assess,
1,393,232
-S
--.$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ---------------- ------ Total tax rateval. 1922____’22 $25.00
(per $1,000)
Funding Bonds.
6 s’95-’98s-a $55,050c_______ Serial Population 1910. 1,324; 1920. 3.801
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.
BOND. DEBT Oct. 8 ’23 . $668,500
Sinking fund____________
37,982
Assess, val., real & pers’1.12,752,959
Other assessable property. 1,951.030 C O L L IN S V IL L E S C H . D I S T .
B udiling Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1923_ 14,703,989
_
‘
“
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23-$13.45 6s ’08 J-J $12.500-June 30 ’24-’28
38,500c---July 1 1932
Popula n 1910. 18,843: 1920. 19,389 6s T2 J-J
INT payableatfiscalagency.N.Y. 6. ’ 24 M-S / 4,000c_Mar 1 ’40-’41
\ 9,OOOc-Mar 1 ’42-’44
CLINTON.
5s ’ 24 J-D J10,000c-June 1 ’25-’34
This city is in Custer County.
\1 5,000c
June 1 1944
W ater Bonds.
Funding B onds.
5s ’07 M-S $20,000...M a r 15 1927
$5,702c---Jan 14 1938
6s ’08 M-S 20,000____ Sept 1 1933 6s T3 J-J
6s ’09 M -N 20,000____N ov 1 1934 6. ’22 M-S 17.500c_.Mar 22 1947
6s ’ l l A-O 20,000____ Dec 1 1936 6. ’23 M-S 11,000c----Mar 1 1943
6,000____ Apr 1 1942 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $128,202
6s T7 A-O
286
6s T9 M -N 85.000_________ serial Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund______________
35.524
City-H ospital Bonds.
6s T3 F-A $25,000c—Feb 15 1933 T ot. ass’d val. ’ 24 (A act.) 1,857,237
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24-$18.80
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’09 M -N $25,000___ Nov 1 1934
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s ’09 M-N$40,000____N ov 1 1929 C O L L I N S V I L L E T O W N S H I P .
This township is in Rogers County.
6s ’22 A-O 30,000...A p t 25 1942
BONDED D E B T ________ $50,000
F unding Bonds.
6s ’09 M -N $15,000___ N ov 1 1929 Assessed valuation_______1,562,064
6s T7 M -N 19,628____Nov 6 1942 Population 1920________________ 632*
6s ’20 M -N 35,150---------------------6s ’23 J-J
38,000_ Jan 10 1948
_
COMANCHE.
Park Bonds.
This city is in Stephens County.
6s ’ l l J-D $10.000____Dec 1 1936
5s T7 - - $5,000_______________
City-Hall Bonds.
W ater and Light Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-D $25,000____Dec 1 1936
T9 - - - $35.000_________ _____
C onvention Hall Bonds.
6. ’ 20 M-S $25,000...M a r 15 1935 TO T. B D . D T . Dec 1921.. $354,000
BOND. DEBT Oct. 24 ’24 $538,778 Sinking fund_______________ 33,400
Water debt (included)_____ 266,000 Total assessed value 1921__1,562,781
Assessment debt (add’l)___
10.173 Total tax rate (per $1,000)____$9.60
Assessed val. rea lestate_ 1,258,888 Population 1910, 1,301; 1920, 1,427
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 558 951
Other assessable property.. 160 372
Tot. ass’d val.’24 (A a c t .).l 978,211 C O M A N C H E C O U N T Y .
Lawton is the county seat. A
Total tax rate (per$l 000) ’ 24.$33.90
Population 1910, 2,781; 1920, 2,596 portion of this county was taken to
form Cotton Co. Pop. in 1910 41,489
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York 1920, 26,629.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $90,000c
Dec 9 1931
C L IN T O N S C H O O L D IS T R IC T
TO T. D E B T Oct. 24 ’24- $117,500
This district is in Custer County.
Sinking Fund................. ..
65,100
Building Bonds.
5s T5 M-N$20,000_ M ay 20 1935 Assess.val.real & personal$l 1,283,375
_
_
5s T7 M-S / 5,000....................1927 Assess, value, personal_ 2,415,810
\ 5 ,0 0 0 ---..........-.1932 Other assessable property. 3,304,471
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23 $102 880 Total assessed val. 1924
(about A actual)______17,003,657
Tot. ass’d val. ’22 (A act.) .3 012.444
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 23-S17.80 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $8.75IN T . pay. at fiscal agency. N Y..
Population in 1919--------- (est.) 5,000

D ec., 1924.]
COMMERCE.
This place Is In Ottawa County.
Sewerage-System Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1942
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 16 J-J SiO.OOO_________ _____
(Due $10,000 every 5 years beginning
Jan. 1 1921.)
6s ’ 17 J-J
$5,000___ July 1 1942
BON D. DEBT Oct 9 1920..$105,000
Sinking fund______________ 15,000
Assessed vai n, real estate_ 381,035
Assessed val'n, personal____ 236,960
Other assessable property_ 28.484
Tot.ass'd val.'2() (t£ a c t .).. 646,479
Tax rate per $1,000) 1920___$31.00
Population in 1920____._______ 2,555
COWET A.
This city Is in Wagoner County.
BON 1). DE lST Nov . 0 .4
.$72,000
Assessed Valuation lv 23 --6,50 1.009
Tax rated) — .009 1924
$53.0
Population 1910, 1,187; 1920, 1,318
CREEK COUNTY.

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 11 '20. $760,754
Assessment debt_________
95,646
Total assessed value 1920.-3,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $7.00
Population in 1920____________6,460
DUNCAN.
This city is in Stephens County.
W ater Bonds.
ic
Hi ’09 . . . 4 >n on o0 c ... ______ 1929
s 'o o
$20,0 0 n
6s ’ l l . . .
_
12,000c_ ______1936
6s ’ 16
6,000____ ______ 1941
6s ’ 18 . . .
50,000____ ______ 1943
6s ’20 . . .
38,000____ ______ 1945
x ---6s '21 — . 300,000 --------.1926-1946
___
(Due $60,000 every 5 years)
City-Hall Bonds.
6 s ’09 . . .
$6,000c..................1929
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ l l . . . $38.000c__________1936
6s T8 . . .
15,000___________1943
6s ’21 . . .
20 ),0 0 0 _____ 1926-1946
(Due $40,000 every 5 years)
R efu nd ing Bonds
6s
s-a $14.518c....... .......... 1938
Electric Light Bonds.
6s T6 . . .
$5.000___________1941
6s ’ 18 . . .
30,000___________1943
6s ’21 . . . 300,000 _____ 1926-1946
(Due $60,000 every 5 years)
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24$1,034,518
Water debt (i i du i.‘ .)
■6 >
•
Assessment debt (add ! )
37,196
Assess, value real estate_ 3,019,675
_
Assess, value personal_____1,013,625
Other assess, property___ 205,274
Tot. assess, val.’24 ( act.) .4,239,574
Tot. tax rate .per $1,000) '24 .$55.40
Population 1910, 2,477; 1920, 3,46.)

Sapulpa is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail.
5H s
A-OSI 45.000c....... ......... 1934
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’08 ...$ 1 4 9 ,0 0 0 ...........................
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’17 . . . $29,000...........................
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ l l M-S $120.000____Mar 4 1936
6s ’ 12 . . .
36,884.36 .....................
6s ’ 13 . . .
18.650...........................
5s ’ 15 . . . 1 5 4 ,0 0 0 ........................
6s ’ 16 . . .
79.360............... ............
6s ’ 17 . . .
8 0 .0 0 0 ........................
6s ’ 19 . . . 17 9.000......................... DUNCAN SCHOOL DISTRICT. Id
This disirict (P. O. Duncan) Is
5 J^s’24 J-j
________ Jan 15 ’35-’49 Stephens County.
5s ’20 A-0$300.000 _____ 1930-1944 5s School Bonds OOO.-.May 15 1938
'18 M-N$35
5s ’ 19 . .
920,000____________ . . .
BON D. DEBT Jan, ’24..$2,042.8t9 TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1 ’ 24..'$224,500
Sinking fund______________
72,000
Sinking fund_____________
231,607 Assessed val. 1924 (34 to
Total assess val. 1923___48.685,169
3-5
Total taxrate(per $1,000) ’2 3 .$ 12.00 School actual)_____________4,658.911
tax
(per $1,000) ’24$20.00
Pop. 1910, 26.223; 1920 _____ 62,480 Populationrate1924 (est.)_____10,000
in
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
DURANT.
Formerly a city In the Choctaw
CUSHING.
Nation (now in Bryan County) in
This town is in Payne County.
the Indian Territory. Incorp. 1899
City-Hall Bonds.
6s ’ 19 . . . $40,000_______ _______
W ater Bonds.
_
5s '07 M-S $15.000c_ Sept 1 1927
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
6s ’ 19 . . . $10.000_______________ 6s '10 F-A 20 .000 c...F eb 1 1930
6« ’ 13 A-O Kt.nnnc ..A p r 1 103?
F unding Bonds.
40,000___ Jan 2 1945
6s ’ 17 J-J $83,129.85M ay 16 1942 5s ’25 J-J
Jail Bonds
H ospital Bonds$1,00 0c.................192V
f$5,000___________1925 5s ’09 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
115.000
_______ 1930
_
6s ’20 J-J \15,000___________1935 5s ’07 M-S $20,000c_ Sept 1 1927
115.000
_______ 1940 6s ’ 13 A-O 72,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1938
Fire Eouipm ent Bonds.
115.000
_______ 1945
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922.. $586,630 5s ’ 18 M-S $8,000c.$1,000 yearly
Sewer bond< (included)____
51,500
Funding B onds.
HO'Pit ] V im I dn-iuded)_ 65 000 6s 12 M-S $7,8 2 0 c...M a r 1 193*
Water debt (included)_____ 333,000
L ight Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
64.275 6s ’ 10 F-A $20 000c__ Feb 1 logr
13,500___ Jan 2 1945
Judgment debt (add’l ) ____
5,540 5s ’25 J-J
Market Square Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate.1,932.326
Assessed value, personal_ 1,3 5,542 6 s ’ 19 J-J $23,000cc________Serial
_
Other assessable property.. 200,01-4
Street Bonds.
$7,000c_________Serial
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (>$ act.).3,5 7,8.32 6 s ’ 19 J-J
W ater and Sewer Ext. Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,072; 1920, 6,326
6s ’20 M-S $23,090c_________Serial
6s ’20 M-S
8,000c_________Serial
CUSHING IND. S. D. NO. 67.
GEN. BD. DT. June 30 ’23.$323,820
A district in Payne County.
Water debt (incl.)________ 157,000
6s
J-J $30,000c_______ Serially Floating debt (add l ) --------7,673
5s
J-J 30,000c_______ Serially Sinking fund______________ 251,067
5s ’21 M -S 90,000c_______ Serially Tot.ass'd val.’23(2-3act.) ..3.706,618
5s '23 A-O 9 5 ,0 0 0 c_____1927-1947 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $51.45
BOND. D E B T Oct 10 1923 $245,000 Pop. 1910, 5,330; 1920_____ 7,340
Sinking fund______________
36,000
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York
Tot.ass’d val.’23 (4£ a ct.).4,738,082
School tax rate(per $1,000) '23 $18.00 DURANT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Population (est.)____________ 8,000
This district is in Bryan County.
5s ’ 19 . . . $120,000__________
CUSTER C IT Y CON. SCH. DIST. Building bonds___________ $92,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 1920 $185,000
NO. 1.
Sinking fund______________
21,000
(P. O. Custer City.)
This district is in Custer County.
6s ’ 10 . . . $25,000___________1930 DUSTIN.
This town is in Hughes County.
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’23. $26,600
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sinking fund________________ 13,700
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,698,000 6s ’ 16 M-S $5,000____Mar 3 193*
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $15.00 B D . D T . (all water) Nov ’24-$35,000
Population 1920-------------------------665 Sinking fund_______________ 17,500
Tot .assess .val. '23 (50%act.) .406,952
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1923. .-$16-50
DELAWARE COUNTY.
Population in 1910, 579; 1920, 672
Jay is the county seat.
_s
. . . $150,000 _____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-- $150,000 EDMOND.
Assess, val., real estate___ 3.534,143
This city is in Oklahoma County
Assess, val., personal_____1,257,107 Light bonds_________________ $9,000
Other assess, property___ 372,250
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Tot.assess, val.’22(50%act.)5.163.500 5s
J-D $40,000c___ Dec 1 1933
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22—$3.10 6s
J-D
9,0 0 0 c ... Dec 1 1934
Populat’n 1910, 11,469; 1920, 13,868 6s
J-D 10 ,000 c...D ec 1 1936
6s
...
36.000______________
DEVOE.
Sewer Bonds.
This town is in Cotton County. 6s
J-D $21,000c___ Dec 1 1934
Incorporated Dec. 2 1912.
-s
...
9,000........... ..............
($10,000----Aug 19 1929
Sewer & Elec.-Light Bonds.
6s’19 F-A19I 1 0 ,0 0 0 ...Aug 19 1934 6s
J-D $10,000c___ Dec 1 1936
10,000 — Aug 19 1939 6s
J-D 17,000c..June 15 1941
( 10,000----Aug 19 1944
City B uilding Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 2424...$177,200 6s
J-D $5,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1934
Water debt (included)_____ 84,000
F unding Bonds.
Sinking fu n d ______________
3,842 6s
A-O $2,460c. .A pr 15 1932
Assessed valuation 1924____ 166,961 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22. $108,040
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$32.00 Floating debt______________
1,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,162,880
DEWEY.
Assess, val., personal_____ 331,143
This city is in Washington County. Other assess, property____ 116,698
Park Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1921____ 1,610,721
6s ’ 16 A-O $15.000c_ Apr 1 1926 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$17,50
_
BON D. DEBT N ov 30 ’20.$108,000 Population 1910, 2,090; 1920, 2,756
Paving debt (add’l ) ______ 69,000
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
Sinking fund__ _____
25,500
Assess, val. (equalized)____ 959,856 ELK CITY.
Population 1910, 1,344; 1920, 2,302
This city is in Beckham County.
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York. Inc. April 15 1907.
Sewer Bonds.
DRUMRIGHT.
6s '07 M-S $20,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1927
This place is in Creek County.
6s ’09 M-S
6,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1929
Water-Works Bonds.
6s ’ 10 M-S 15,000c...M ar 1 1935
6s ’ 15 s-a $35,000...........................
W ater Bonds.
-s ’ 17 . . .
43,000................. ......... 6s ’06 M-N$25,000c____M ay 1936
Fire department bonds_____$16,000 6s ’07 M-S 20,000c...S ep t 1 1927
C ity hall bonds______________ 16,000 6s '09 M-S 23 ,000 c...M a r 1 1929
Storm sewer bonds_________ 25,000 6s ’ 10 M-S 15,000c...M ar 1 1935
Funding bonds_____________ 37.000 6s '13 M-N 10,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1938




F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 10 M-S $17.500c_ Mar 1 1930
_
City-Hall Bonds.
6s ’09 M-S $6,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1929
C onvention Hall Bonds.
6s ’ 19 A-O $75,000c__________ 1944
GEN. BD . D T. Oct 18 ’24. $232,500
Assessment debt_________
40,000
Assess, val., real estate____1,227,352
Assess, val., personal_____ 527,960
Assess, val., other property 150,911
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,906,223
Total tax rate iper $1,000) ’ 18.S30.00
Population 1910. 3,165; 1920. 2.814
INT. at fiscal agency in New York
ELK CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district (P. O. Elk City) is
In Beckham County.
5s ’ 19 M-N$50,000____M ay 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924...$50,000
EL RENO.
This city is in Canadian County
Incorporated in 1893. Population
1910. 7.872. 1920. 7,737.
Sew er Bonds.
6s ’07 A-015$25,000_ Oct 15 1927
_
5s ’ 19 A-O 15 95,000c...July 15 1944
City=Hall Bonds.
5s '10 A-Oi5$ 50,0 JOC—July 15 1930
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’99 J-O $10,030-Dec 22 ’25-’29
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 10 M-S$250,030e.Sept 15 1935
6s ’ l l F-A 35,000c--_Aug 1 1936
(103,009c. Apr 15 1930
6s ’20 A-O15U00,000c-Apr 15 1935
! I00,000c-Apr 15 1940
(.103,030c. Apr 15 1945
C ity Park Bonds.
5Hs'19A-O15$25,000c-July 15 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct, 1923-- $892,000
Assessed val., real estate_ 3.029.895
_
Assessed val , personal___ 1.033.200
Corporations____________ 751,238
1ither assessable property.. 741,484
Total assessed val. 1924_ 4,814,333
_
Total tax rateiper $1 ,000) ’24-S28.44
INT. pay. at fiscal agency, N. Y
EL RENO SCHOOL DIS NO. 34.
6s ’96 M-S $3,200 _____1925-1926
5s '06 M-S 2 ,8 9 0 c_____1925-1926
5s ’ 10 A-O 75,000c__________ 1935
5s ’ l l
J-D 15,000__________ 1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924 $309,500
Floating debt (additional).
12,000
Sinking fund______________
65.000
Tot. assess, val. '24 ( M act.)5,500.000
School tax rate iper $1,0U0> 24 $20 04
Population in 1918 (est.)_____10.Out)
INT. at fiscal agency New York
ENID.
This city is In Garfield County.
C onvention Hall Bonds.
5<4s'i9 ann$250.000___ Sept 1 1944
6s ’21 M-N215.000_______________
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
5Hs'19 ann$180.000___ Sept 1 1944
Park Bonds.
5ms'19 ann$150.000___ Sept 1 1944
Playground Bonds.
5t$s’ 19 ann $15.000___ Sept 1 1944
W ater Works Bonds.
os ’ 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 ds..
lO.OOO
Gas bonds________________
25.000
P'unding bonds______
$156,200
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24$1,892,307
Water debt, (i n c l .) ..- ......... 635,000
Sinking fund______________ 358,996
Assess, val., real estate____ 9,974,455
Assess, val., personal_____ 2,402,003
Other assess, property____ 1,363,207
Tot.assess.val.’2 4 ( a c t . ) 13,739,665
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$21.90
Pop'n 1910. 13.799; 1920, 16,576
ENID SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Building Bonds.
5s 06 M-S ^4 000--Sept 1 ’ 25-’26
5s '10 J-.I 185.000___ July 1 193-5
5s ’ 19 M-S 250,000___ Mar 1 1944
TOT. BD. DT. Mar 1922.. $695,000
Sinking fund_____________
1)0 009
Total assessed val’n 1921.14,070,872
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920_ $17.70
_
EUFAULA.
This town is in McIntosh County
W ater-W orks Bonds.
-s
. . . $25,000_______________
BOND. DEBT June 30 '20. $180,887
Assessment debt_________ 240,000
Sinking fund______________
56.916
Ass’d val. 1920 (X a c t .) ...1,365,265
Tonal tax rate fper $1.060) ’ 20_$42.0O
Population 1910, 1.307; 1920—2.286

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AIRVIEW.
This city is in M ajor County. Inrorporated Sept. 7 1 9 0 9 . " , ui
* W ater and Light Bonds.
1
6s ’07 A-O $20,000c._Oct
1 1937
6s ’08 A-O 15,000c._Oct
1 1933
6s ’09 M -N 15,000c..N ov 1 1934
6s ’09 M-S 30,000c..M ar 15 1929
6s ’ l l J-J
60,000c—Jan 15 1936
6s T2 M -N 5,700c—Nov 15 1932
W ater Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $50,000. .Jan 1 ’25-’45
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 581.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $40,000..Jan 1 ’25-’45
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 581.)
C ity-H all Bonds.
6s T6 . . . $30,090___________ 1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’24.$254,148
Assessed valuation 1924____ 825,105
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $61.50
Population 1910, 2,020; 1920, 1,751
IN T. at fiscal agency, N . Y . City.
FRANCIS.
This town is in Pontotoc County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
8s ’ l l J-J $50.000___ Jan 1 1931
(Subject to call.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 2b '23 —$50,000
Assessed valuation 1923____310.572
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $5 77
Population in 1910, 931; 1920, 911
FREDERICK.
This city is In Tillman County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6 s ’09 M -N$20.000__________ 1937
6s
...
25.000__________ 1937
6s T7 —- $35.000___________1942
W ater-W orks and Sewer Bonds.
1937
6s
...
$35,000.......
Electric Light Bonds,
6s T7 . . .
$35,000.........
1942
Comm unity House and C onven­
tion Hall Bonds.
_s ’22 . . . $50.000..................1947
City-Hall Bonds.
6s '09 M-N$20,000............ 1934
Sewer Bonds.
6s '09 M N$10,000______ 1934
($11.000___ July 1 1932
6s T7 J-J ( 12,000____July 1 1937
( 12,000—-July 1 1942
6s
. . . 150.000............... .. 1944
TOT. BD . D T . Nov 19 '23- $555,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 200,000
Total assessed val. 1923___2,713.180
Tax (per $1,000) 1923_______ $31.20
Population 1910, 3,027; 1920, 3,822
IN T. payable at fiscal agency,N.Y
FREDERICK SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Tillman County.
5s
J-J
$5,000c
Jan 1 1929
6s
J-J
17,000c..-Jan 1 1932
6s
J-J
10,000c...Jan 1 1933
5s
J-J
25,000c
Jan 1 1935
5s
J-J
8,0 00c.—Jan 1 1936
5s ’21 J-J 100,600
Jan 1 1947
5s
J-J
32,000
Jan 1 1930
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 ’24. $197,000
Sinking fund______________
62,000
Assessed valuation 1924___3,067,600
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$22.00
Population in 1924____________4,000
GARBER.
This town is in Garfield County.
Water Works Bonds.
6s ’ 19 M-S ($20,000 —-M ay 12 1939
1 30.000-—May 12 1944
Sewer Bonds.
6s '19 M-S $20,000_ M ay 12 1929
_
L ight Bonds.
f$10,000— May 12 1929
3
M -N -j 30,000— -M ay 12 1934
l 10,000— -M ay 12 1939
C ity Hall Bonds.
_s ’21 J-J /$14,000—June 1 ’31&36
1 6,000____June 11941
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 14 ’24_ $159,000
Water debt (incl.)________ : 50,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
1,215
Assessed value 1924_______ 800.556
Population in 1910, 382; 1920, 1,446

GARVIN COUNTY,
Pauls Valley is the county seat.
-s
$250,000____________
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
5s ’ 17 - - - $150,000__________1942
BOND. D EBT Oct 3 ’22. $305,250
Sinking fund______________
95,336
Assessed value, real______ 12,341,234
Assessed value, personal-- 3,322,458
FAIRFAX.
Other assessable property 3,343 998
This town is in Osage Co. Inc. Tot. assess, val. 1922___ 19 OO7.690
Sept. 7 1909.
State&co.taxrate(per$l,000)’22$8.00
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 26,545; 1920. 32,445
6s TO J-D $38.000c_ Dec 1 1935
_
City-H all Bonds.
6s T9 ann $35,000— -Sept 15 1934 GEARY.
This city is in Blaine County. Inc.
(Optional Sept. 15 1929.)
as a first-class city Feb. 1902.
Sewer Bonds.
6s TO J-D $12.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1935
School Bldg. Bonds.
General Impt. B onds.
5s
. . . $27,000c................. 1927
6s ’21 M-S $85,000___ Sept 1 1946
Sewer Bonds.
M unicipal Gas System Bonds.
6s ’ 18 A-O $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 .........................
6s ’23 M-S $36.000c.Sept 1 ’28-’46
(Due 1-5 every
years.)
(Due $7,000 1928. 1933, 1938 and BOND. D EBT Oct five’ 18—$92,000
11
1943, and $8,000, 1946.)
TOT. BD. D T. D ec3 1923. $206,000 Tot. ass’d val.’ 18 (60% act.)-617,970
Water debt (incl.)________
79,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $24.00
Sinking fund---------------------- 42 000 Population 1910, 1,336; 1920. 1.065
Assess, val. 1923_________ 1,858,062
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$10.70
Population 1910, 819; 1920, 1,342 GOOD TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Harper Co.
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
Bridge B onds.
FAIRLAND.
5s ’ 16 F-A]$10,000c— Oct 14 1926
1 3,800c— .O ct 14 1931
This town is in Ottawa County.
R oad Bonds.
W ater-W orks System & Electric
Oct 14 1941
Light System C onstrue Bds 6s '16 F-A $13,500c
6s '22 J-D $40,000-Yrly on June 1 TOTAL D E B T Oct 1924___ $27,300
BOND. D EBT Feb 1923___ $40,000 Ass’d val. ’24 (abt. >3 a c t .).l, 101,164
Assessed valuation_________ 419,953 Twp. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—$8.0OPopulation in 1910, 569; 1920, 818 Population 1910, 1,104; 1920, 615.

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HARTSHORNE.
This town is in Tillman County.
This city is in Pittsburgh County.
W ater-W orks B onds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 19 s-a *68,000_______________ 6s '19 M-S $25,000___________1944
(Due $17,000 in 1929, 1934, 1939 BOND. DEBT Dec 1921— $75,000
and 1944.)
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Sewer B onds.
Assessed valuation 1921___ 1,496,000
6s ’ 19 s-a $10,000___________ 1944 Population 1910, 2.963; 1920, 3,480
BON D. DEBT Oct 7 1923 $256,500 HASKELL.
Water debt (incl.)_________ 209,000 This town is in Muskogee County.
Sinking fund— Water_____
46,0 >
0
W ater-W orks B onds.
General________________
53,600
Assess, val., real estate____ 732,425 6s ’20 A-O $15,000....... ....................
Assess, val., personal_____ 243.176 6s '20 A-O $10.000_______________
Other assess, property____
36,58 i
Total assess, value 1923___ 1.012.187 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 2 4 -- $90,000
Water
60,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$30 30 Assess, debt (incl.)________ 257,000
debt (add'l)_______
Pop. 1910 (Census), 830; 1920, 1,990 Sinking fund— General____
31,500
W a te r_________________
20.00)
Assess, val., real estate____ 560.375
GRANDFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
6s’23 M-N21$46,000c. .M ay 21 1948 Assess, val., personal_____ 354.580
82,468
BOND. D E B T June 1923. $138,000 Other assess, property____
Sinking fund______________
24,000 Tot. assess, val. '24 (abt.
2-5 actual)____________ 997,423
_
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,854,721
_
Population (est.)____________ 4,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $11.27
IN T . payable at the Mechanics & Pop’n 1910 (Census), 857; '20-2,500
Metals Nat. Bank, New York City.
HASKELL COUNTY. .
Stigler is the county seat.
GRANITE.
Funding Bonds.
This city is in Greer Countv.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923____$75,000 6s '17 J-J I$31,100c. .July 16 1942
1 7,0 0 0 c-..M a y 7 1942
Ass’d val’n 1923 (est.)______ 488,907
Population 1910. 1,229; 1920, 912 TOTAL DEBT Oct 19 ’20- $197,000
Sinking fund______________
35.000
Assess, val.. real & personal6.610,728
GRANT CO. CONS. S. D. NO. 3 Other assess, property____ 972,83?
Total assess, val. 1921____ 7,583,561
(P. O. Medford.)
($10,000.Feb 20 ’25-’ 29 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20_____$11.50
6s ’ 19 F-A 15,000-Feb 20 ’30-’34 Popula’n 1910, 18,875; 1920. 19,397
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York.
( 20,000-Feb 20 ’ 35-’39
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 1924 $45,000 HASTINGS.
Sinking fund______________
12 719
This place Is In Jefferson County
Total assess, value 1924_ 1 168 104
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$19.30 6s W ater Works Bonds.
’ 10 M-S $30,000c__ Sept 1 1935
BOND. DEBT N ov 4 '18 —-$45,000
GUTHRIE.
Sinking fund (water)_______ 4,500
Guthrie is in Logan County. Inc. Total assessed, val. 1918____175,644
1890. Declared a city o f first class Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $32.20
by proclamation of the Governor Population 1910, 727; 1920, 629
March 30 1891. New city charter
providing for commission government HEALDTON IND. SCH. DIST.
NO. 55.
approved by voters May 3 1911 and
upheld by State Supreme Court od
This district is in Carter County.
March 12 1912. V. 94, p. 862.
Building Bonds.
C ity B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ 17 s-a $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 --......................
4H s’01 J-J *$15,000c__ Aug 1 1931 (Due part in 10. 15 and 20 years.)
5s ’08 J-J 138,000...J u ly 27 1933 BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24- $205,600
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Floating debt____________
8,000
5s ’08 A-O $20,000_ Oct 15 1933 Total assessed val. 1924___ 1,855,550
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$94.00
Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s ’01 J-J *$61,000C—Aug 1 1931 Population in 1922____________3,800
5s ’07 J-J §40.000— Sept 20 1937
5s ’08 A-O 25,000. —Oct 15 1933 HEAVENER.
This city is in Le Flore County.
5s '10 J-J
19,000
Jan
11935
Funding Bonds.
Park Bonds.
5s '10 J-J $25.000
Jan 11 1935 6s ’ 12
- - - $6.735---------------- 1932
5s ’ l l J-D 92.000— M ay 4 1936 6s ’ 20
5,000---------------- serially
F unding Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’08 F-A $19.500_______________ 6s ’ l l
- - . $50,000___________1936
($2,000 yearly beginning Feb. 1 1924)
Light & W ater Ext. Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-J $34,000
Jan
11937 6s
- - - $45,000_______________
5s ’ 12 M -N 14,000— M ay 12 1932
Electric Light Bonds.
Street-im provem ent Bonds.
6s ’ 15 —- $11,000-Nov 15 '25&.30
6 s ’08 A-O $30,000.-.O ct 15 1933 _s
- - . 30,000......... ........... ........
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 18 A-0$250,000____Oct 1 1943 6s
. - - $93,000____Apr 1 1944
W ater Bonds.
Lighting Plant Bonds.
4H s’01 J-J *$30.000c--Aug 1 1931 6s
. . . $10,000................. .........
5 s ’07 J-J §40,000-—Sept 20 1937 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924— $208,000
5s ’ 10 J-J
35.000— Jan
11935 Sinking fund______________
36,000
Assessed value, real estate. 580,380
Fire Bonds.
_ 263,240
5s ’ 10 J-J $28.000____Jan 1 1935 Assessed value, personal_
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Other assessable property. . 177,029
5s
$40.000_______________ Total value 1924 (50% act.)1,020.649
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’22- $917,500 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '24-S43.36
Water debt (incl.)________ 355,000 Population in 1910. 780; 1920, 1.850
Sinking funds____________ 150,046
Assessed valuation 1921___5,889,146 HENRYETTA.
City tax (p e r $ l,0 0 0 )-------------$15.50
This city is in Okmulgee County.
Popula’n 1910, 11,654; 1920, 11,757
•Red. aft. 20 yrs. fr. date o f issue. 5s W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
’ 19 M-S $200,000.-N ov 15 1939
§Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. date o f issue.
W ater, Sewer & Fire Dept. Bds.
6s
...$ 2 3 0 ,0 0 0 ...........................
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 1921. $423,897
GUTHRIE SCH. DIST. NO. 60.
6s
M -S $2,500_ Sept 24 1925 Assess, debt (add’l), approx. 100,000
_
(18,000____ Jan 1 1934 Total assess, val. 1921___ 4,394,694
5 s ’ 24 J-J
17,000____ Jan 11939 Total tax rate (per $1,000 ’ l8-$4.50
18,000____ Jan 1 1944 Population 1910, 1,671: 1920, 5.889
IN TEREST payable in New York.
(17,000____ Jan 1 1949
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-D $25.000c_ June 1 1936 HENRYETTA SCHOOL DIST.
_
BOND. D E B T April ’ 24 -- $308,700
This district is in Okmulgee Co.
Sinking fund_____________
11,000
B uilding Bonds.
Assess, valuation 1923___ 6.568.38) 6s ’08 J-J $12,000-------- 1925-1928
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$14.38 5s ’ 14 F-A 25,000c................1939
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y.
5s ’ 16 M-S 40,0003—Mar 15 1941
5s ’ 16 .T-D 35,000c— .D ec 1 1941
5s ’ 19 J-J 110,000----July 15 1943
GUYMON.
5s '22 A-O 50,000_____ 1927-1947
This city is in Texas County.
5s ’ 23 J-D 25,000_____June 1948
L igh t and Power Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
6s
. - $128.000___________1946
BON D. D EBT Oct 8 1923 —$128,000 6s ’ 19 - . - $60.000---- Sept 15 1943
Water debt (included)_____ 62,000 B O N D . DEBT June 30 ’24. $357,000
60.000
Population 1910, 1,342; 1920— 1,507 Sinking fund______________
Total assess, value 1924___6,057.409
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.00
GUYMON IND. SCHOOL DIST. Population in 1923 (est.)_____12,000
This district (P. O. Guymon) is in
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York.
Texas County.
High School Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $43,000------- --------------- HEWITT TOWNSHIP.
(Due part in 10, 15 and 20 years 6s This township is in Carter County.
’20 J-J $110,000___ Jan 1 1945
from date of issue.)
7 ’24—$199,920
BON D. D E B T N ov 22 '24 $73,000 BOND. DEBT July1924. 11,628.626
assessed value
Sinking fu n d _____________
20,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. .$4.84
T ot. val. 1924____________3,267,215 Twp.
_
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924—-$18.80 Population in 1920 (Census)_ 7,002
Population in 1924 (est.)--------- 3,000 HINTON.
This town is in Caddo County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’ 24 —-$30,000
HAILE YVILLE.
This city is in Pittsburgh County. Water debt (included)______ 10,000
Ass’d value 1924 (75% act.)_397.067
C ity Hall B onds.
6s ’07
$10,000__________ 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $4.00
Population 1910, 686; 1920, 744
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’ l l s-an $60,000___________1936
HOBART.
Park Bonds.
This city is In Kiowa County.
6s '23 M -S $4.000---July 17 1948
W ater-W orks Bonds.
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’23 — -$74,000
Assessed val., real__________ 317,220 6s ’03 „ . $17,500.....................
25,000-...................
Assessed val., personal______ 168.430 5s '06 „ .
25.000-...................
Other assessable property_ 187.305 6s '07 — .
_
15,000.....................
Tot.ass’d val.’23-’24(3-5act) 672,955 6s '10 . . .
2,500-............. .
Total tax rate (per $l,000)’23-$46.93 5s '15 . . .
. . .
110,000 ................................
Pop’n 1910, 2,024; 1920............. 2.067




Park Bonds.
6s '17 J-J$ 10 ,0 0 0 ...May 151942
Sewer B onds.
6s ’03 . . . $20,000...................
6s ’07 —
25,000.................. - ......
Street Bonds.
6s ’07 - - . $15,000...................
City-H all and Park B onds.
5s ’ l l
-,-$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 __________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921— $255,000
Assess, val., real estate____1,217,805
Assess, val., personal_____ 56.5,265
Total assess, value 1921___ 1,783,070
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$35.00
Population 1910, 3,845; 1920, 2,936
HOBART SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Kiowa County.
S ch ool Bldg. Site & Equip Bds.
5s
- - - $84,000___________1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922— $193,854
Sinking fu n d --___________
74,000
Assess, val. 1923_________ 2,922.381
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $214 )
Population In 1922 (est.)______ 5.000
HOLDENVILLE.
This city is in Hughes County.
Incorp. June 29 1908. Population
1910, 2.296; 1920, 2,932.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’09 M-S $26 400c.M ar 1 ’25-’34
6s ’ 12 . . .
5 0 ,0 0 0 c-.......... — 1937
6s
67,250......... ..............
Park Bonds.
5s ’ 17 A-O $ 7 .0 0 0 .-............... ........
(Due $1,000 yrly in odd years to ’37.)
Sewer Bonds (Part yearly).
6s ’09 M-S $35,000c—Mar 1 1934
6s
30,000_______________
F unding Bonds.
5s ’09 - - . $9.000____ June11934
6s ’ l l
F-A 10,887c-—N ov 11936
6s '12
8,000c_________ 1937
City-Hall B on d s(P art yearly).
5s ’09 M-S $12.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1934
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
6s
. . . $5,000____Apr 6 1940
6s
. . . 12.750_______________
C onvention Hall Bonds.
6s
. . . $15,000 ______________
GEN. 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.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
-s ’ 12 - . $8,000____Jan 1 1932
W ater Bonds.
«s ’ l l F-A $52,000c..A ug 15 1936
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ l l F-A S20,000c—Aug 15 1936
BOND. DEBT Nov 26 ’23 . $80,000
Sinking funds____________
28.000
Assess, val. 1922 (50% act) 965,000
Population 1910. 964; 1920. 1,683

[V ol. 119.
HUGO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
School Bonds.
5.2s’05 . . . $15,000____Nov 1 1925
5.2s 09 —
60.000____Feb 1 1929
5 s ’ 19 - - - 100.000....................1939
School Bonds (Funding).
da ’ l l . . .
$7.658____Feb 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 '23- $182,658
linking fund______________
28,690
Tot.ass’d val.’23(65% act.)3,644,425
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$21O0
Population in 1922___________ 10,000
IDABEL.
This city is in McCurtaln County.
W ater B onds.
6s
M-S $40,000c____ 2____ 1935
6s ’ 12 A-O $35,000c„A pr 15 1937
6s ’ 16 „ .
7,000c..........
1941
Park Bonds.
6s '15
$8,500c______________
BOND. D E B T Oct 24 ’21- $162,000
Sinking fund________________ 41,000
Assess, val. ’21 ( Vi a ct.)_ 1,328,586
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$51.80
Population 1910, 1,493; 1920.-3,067
IN T . at fiscal agency in N . Y.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Altus is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
6s '21 M-S $33,000---S ep t 26 1931
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924— $138,683
Total assessed val 1924--13.259,218
County tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $2.50
Popula’n 1910. 23,737, 1920, 22,117
JENNINGS.
This town is in Pawnee County.
Park Bonds.
-s
. . . $10,000.........- ................
F unding Bonds.
6s ’23 M -N $26,575---N o v 15 1943
Sewer-System B onds.
.s
$60.000________________
W ater-Extension B onds.
s
___ $25,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Dec 10 ’24- $156,575
Assess, val. '23 (% actual)- 627,607
Population 1910, 361; 1920, 910
JET CONSOL. SCH. DIST. No. 4
This district (P. O. Jet) is In
Alfalfa County.
School Bonds.
6s
J-J $50,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $40,940
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,580,160
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24—$18.69
JOHNSTON COUNTY.
Tishomingo is the county seat.
Road B onds.
5s
- - - $434.400_______________
C oun ty Bonds.
6s
. . . $127,361_______________
CO. BD. D T. Oct 8 ’ 2 3 -. $561,761
Township debt (add’l)____ 138,540
Sinking fund______________
74,122
T ot.val.’23(abt.60%act.) 9,068,395
Total tax (per $1,000) ’23 (est.) $4.00
Popula’n 1910. 16,734; 1920. 20.125

HOMINY.
This town is in Osage County.
SAW C ITY.
Water, Sewer ci City Hall Bds
This town is in Kay County.
6s ’ 19 s-a $120.000_____ 1944-1945
W ater W orks & Elec. Lt. Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $25.000___ Jan 1 1942
5s
- - . $70,000_______________ (Subject to call $5,000 every 5 years.)
W ater Works Bonds.
Gas System & Equip. Bonds.
6s ’ 10 J-J $19.500c______________ -s
-_ - $25,000______________
6s ’ 13 Sept 8.000c_____ ________ BOND. D EBT Nov 1918— -$25,000
-s ’ 18 ....
50.000_______________ Tot. assess, val.'18(75% act.)256,442
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 18 $17 60
6s ’ 10 J-J
$6,500c______________ Population in 1910, 595; 1920, 447
6s ’ 13 Sept 5,250c....... ............— Funding Bonds.
KINGFISHER
6s ’ 16 Sept $4.572c______________
This city is in Kingfisher County,
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 ’24-- $272,000 inc April 4 1893. P op’n ’ 10. 2.538.
Water debt (incl.)________ 150,000 1920, 2,447.
Paving bonds (add’l ) ______ 320 000
C ity Hall Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________ 45.000 6s
_ $60,000--$3,000 yearly
_
Assess, val., real estate____ 1.294,557
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_____ 673.476 5s
J-J $3 5.000c„-July 1 1935
Other assess, property_____________ 94.977
6a '18 - - 40.000___________1943
Tot.ass’d val.’24(3-5 act.) _2,063,000 -s
28.000____M ay 11936
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$21.85
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 760; 1920, 2,875 5s
_
J-J
$6.000c_ Jan 4 1934
INT. at fiscal agency. New York. GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1 ’21— $185,000
Assessment debt (add'l)___ 101,000
HOOKER.
Slaking fund (water)______
23,000
This city is in Texas County.
Total assess, val. 1921____ 1,904,971
Funding B onds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $18.30
6 s ’ 16 J-J
$6 ,078c-.June 12 1936
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924--.$82,000
Water debt (incl.)’-__________ 42,000
Assess, val. ’24 (actual)__ 825,000 KIOWA.
This town is in Pittsburg County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21- 23.40
_
Population 1910, 525; 1920, 946 BOND. D EBT Oct 9 1920_ $57,000
4,000
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York. Assessment debt___________
Ass’d val. ’20 (40 to 60% act.)437,225
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 ---$4.95
HUGHES COUNTY.
Population 1910, 1,021; 1920-1.287
Holden ville is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $200,000 _____1929-1949 KOSOMA TOWNSHIP.
($40,000 due every 5 years.)
This township is in PushmatahaCo.
F unding Bonds.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail B onds.
$3,600_ Jan 17 1947
5s ’ 15 J-D$100,000____Dec 1 1940 6s ’22 . - _
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’21 $280,000
Road Bonds.
Assess, val. real & pers’l _11,542,172 6s A-O - _ - $50,000— Apr 12 1944
Other assessable property. 3,810,585 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’23 . $53,600
Total assess, val. 1921--.15,352,757 Assess, val., real estate____ 407,657
86,529
Popula’n 1910, 24,040; 1920, 26,045 Assess, val.. personal_____
Other assessable property. 561,376
HUGO.
Tot. assess, val.’23 (% act)l,055,562
This city Is in Choctaw County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 23-S9.01
Population in 1920— _________ 1,592
Incorporated in October 1902.
Road Bonds.
KREBS.
6s '16 - . - $50,000....................... .
This city is in Pittsburg County.
Park Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5,4s'17 A-O $15,000. - O c t 16 1937 5s
„ . $50,000c..........................
Bridge Bonds.
6s
...
10,000c_____ ________
6s '16 - . - $33,000
BD. DT. (water) Sept 28 ’22-$60,000
6s ’09 . . . 50,000 ...A u g 1 1933 Sinking fund_______________ 35,000
_
_
6s ’ 10
35,000___ Aug 1 1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $37.90
_____
5>is’ 17 M -N 10,000____M a y l 1937 Population 1910, 2,884; 1920, 2,078
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . is payable in Jackson, Mich.
6s ’ 10 . . . $75,000____Feb 1 1935
LAWTON.
City-Hall Bonds.
This city is in Comanche County.
6s ’ 10 . . . $20,000____Feb 1 1935
Incorporated Oct. 1901. Commis­
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 13
$12,215-—Aug 28 1938 sion government adopted Sept. 7
BOND. DEBT Sept 20 '16. $292,215 1911 and upheld by District Court
.-ssessed valuation 1916-1-2,590.953 on April 10 1912. V. 94, p. 1131.
In 1921 the Commissioner-Man­
otal tax (per $1,000) 1914--.S27.10
ipulation 1910, 4,582; 1920, 6,363 ager form of Government was
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York. adopted.

Dec., 1924.]
LAWTON (Concluded).
t Funding Bonds.
5s ’ l l F-A $70,000c_.Aug 14 1936
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’07 J-J $200.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937
_
5s ’ 10 J-J
40.000c_ July 1 1935
6s ’ 17 F-A 296.00J—Aug 1 ’25-’42
Sewer B onds.
5s ’07 J-J $50.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937
Squaw Creek Bonds.
5s ’07 J-J $40,000c__ July 1 1937
Street Bonds.
5s '07 J-J S10.000C___July 1 1937
Reservoir B onds.
5s
J-J $200,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1937
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 12 ’24. $925,000
740,00J
Water debt (incl.) ___
Total assess, val. 1924 (abt.
60% act.)........... ..............5,357,835
City tax (per $1,000) 1922-..S27.70
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.--$54-80
Population 1910. 7,778; 1920, 8,930
IN T . at fiscal agency, N A .
LAWTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
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
BON D. D E B T Sept 30 ’24 $366,574
Sinking fu n d .r ___________
87,537
Assess, val. ’ 24 (60% act.) 5 951,400
Sch. tax rate (cer $1,000) ’24--T20 i 0
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 14,000
LEFLORE COUNTY.
Poteau is the county seat.
F unding Bonds,
6s
s-a $50,000c..................1936
-s ’17 . . .
13,000___________1937
6s
s-a
17.000c..................1939
-s ’ 18 . . .
25,000___________1944
-s ’20 . . .
35,000___________1945
Road Bonds.
6s ’ 22 A-n$300 000 .A o r 1 ’ 28-’47
BON D. D E B T Nov 2 0 ’ 24 $940,000
Assessed val. real estate.. 8,953,290
Assessed val. personal___ 2,425,700
Other assess, property_ 7,029,250
_
Tot.ass'd val.’ 24(60%act.) 18,399,240
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24..$8.00
Popula’n 1910, 29,127; 1920 42.765
IN T. on 6s of 1922 at the St it
fiscal agency of Oklahoma in N- Y. C
LEHIGH.
This city Is in C ial County.
W ater-W orks Bonds
6s
J-D $42,50 0c................ 1934
6s
M-S 40.000c___________1939
(Subject to call after 15years from
date of issue.)
Street Bonds.
6s
J-D $10,000c_________ 1934
City Hall and Jail Bonds.
s6 T7
F-A S5.000 ...F e b 3 1942
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 ’ 24-..$97,500
Tot.ass'd val.’24(80% act.)_.282,727
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $8.70
Population 1910, 1,880; 1920-.1.898
IN T . is payable at fiscal agency
in New York.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
County seat is Chandler.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’23 A-O $67,000c_ Oct 1 1948
_
BON D. DEBT July 1 1924 $375,979
Tot.ass’d val.’24(40%act.)27,184,615
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24_$12.00
P op’n 1910, 34,779; 1920, 33,406
IN T . at Mechanics & Metals Bank
New York City.

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
State & Co tax (per $1.000) ’20.$8.00
Popula’n 1910, 31,740; 1920, 27.550
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
LOVE COUNTY.
Marietta is the county seat.
C urrent Expense Bonds.
5s
Jan $20,000c_ Jan 1 1928
_
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
_
5s ’09 A-O $55,000c_ Sept 1 1926
5s ’09 M -N 20,000___ Nov 1 1929
Road Bonds.
5s T9 J-J 160,000...J u ly 15 1944
F unding Bonds.
6s
J-D $34,000c..D ec 27 1930
5*^s
J-J
15,433.56cDec 23 1937
6s T6 M -N 16,800___Nov 21 1941
14,000c..July 24 1942
6s T7 J-J
6s T9 A-O
7,000___ Apr 8 1944
_
6s ’21 A-O 73,323_ Apr 10 1944
6s ’23 M -S 11,570.. .Sept 10 1948
Judgm ent Bonds.
6s T5 J-J
$3,000___ Jan 1 1940
TOT. D E B T Oct 24 ’2 4 --- $440,691
Assess, val. real estate___ 4,019,283
Assessed val. personal_____ 725,817
Other assessable p roperty..1,946,278
Tot.ass’d val.’24(50% act.)6,691,378
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 24-$10.30
Pop’n 1910. 10,236; 1920..........12,433
IN T. on current expense bonds at
State Capital; on others at State
fiscal agency, N . Y City.
LOVE CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 16.
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922-"-'$'l23',528
Sinking fund______________
40,888
Tot.ass'd val.’22(60% act.)1,874,600
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) (22.$22 3 )
Population in 1919 (est.)_____2,500
IN T. is payable at fiscal agency in
New York.
McALESTER.
Formerly a city in the Choctaw
Nation, in the Indian Territory, and
now in Pittsburgh County. City of
McAlester was formed by an Act of
Congress March 29 1906 by the mer
ger of the city of South McAlester,
Incorporated Nov. 8 1899, and modi­
fied Jan. 17 1900, and the old town of
McAlester, incorporated Jan. 23
1899. Commission government was
adopted in 1910; manager form of
government adopted Nov. 3 1919.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 09 F-A $20,000c. _Apr 1 1929
5s ’ l l
80,000c. .M ay 31 1936
5s T2 F-A* 50,000c. ..F e b 1 1937
5s
25,000c. ..N o v 1 1936
5s ’20 J-.T- 125.000 __ Jan 1 1915
W ater Extension Bonds.
5s ’23 J-D$375,000___ June 1 1948
Sewer im pt. Bonds.
6s
- - . $50,000___ June 11941
S chool Bonds.
5s ’07 M-NS175,000c—.M a y 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
6s '12 F-A $32,210c— .F eb 1 1937
5s
A-O $75,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1928
5H s’20 F-A 60,310___ Mar 1 1945
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’09 F-A$175,000c___Apr 1 1929
Jail Bonds.
5s '09 F-A $8,000c— -Apr 1 1929
Park Bonds.
5s T4 M-NS30.000___ May 1 1939
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 '24 $1,430,520
Sinking funds___________
825,000
Assess, val. 1924______ 8,360,907
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$44.20
Pop.n 1910, 12,954; 1920_____ 12.095
INTEREST on water bonds of
1912 payable at office of Treasurer of
Pittsburg County; on other issues at
Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bk., N. Y .

LINCOLN COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
(P. O. Chandler.)
5s T8 M -S $54,0 0 0 c.-.M a r 1 1943
6s
...
6,026___________ 1944
5s ’21 . . .
15,000-1926, ’31 & ’3tj
6s ’22 - - .
13,968___________ 1947
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $88,994 McALESTER SCH. DISTRICT.
Sinking fund______________
21,121
A district in Pittsburg County.
T ot. assess, val. '24_______ 1,175,512
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$22.10 5s School . Bonds.
. . 60,000............... -.1932
Population in 1920____________2,226 5s T2
16
- - . 40.000__________ 1936
5s 19 - - . 250,000.........Feb 1944
- . - 50,000............
1941
LINCOLN CO. SCH. D. NO. 103. 5s ’21
5 Ms
>
55,000_____________
P. O Prague.
6s T7 J-J $5,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937 GEN. D EBT June 30 ’2 4 -. $445,000
9,677
TO TAL D EBT Dec 4 '24.--$45,030 Floating debt (add’i ) ______
97,673
Assessed valuation 1924____ 762,000 Sinking fund_____________
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24 .$21.00 Assess, val. ’24 (Vi actual).8,773,281
Population In 1924 (est.)_____1,700 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S15.00
Population in 1924___________16,000
LINDSAY.
This city is in Garvin County.
a n
y.
Incor. in 1903. Pop’n TO, 1.156. Mc c u r tis ithe c o u n t seat.
Idabel
county
1920, 1,543.
C ourt H ouse and Jail Bonds.
School bonds_______________ $10,000
. . . $125,000__________ 1944
Sewer bonds________________ 63,000 5Vis
Road Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
---$ 3 5 0 .0 0 0 .......................
5 J4s
M-S $134,000. —Mar 1 1934 5s
TOTAL DEBT Oct 8 ’23- $623,245
Electric Light Bonds.
Sinking fund------------------51,958
5V*s
M-S $35.000___ Mar 1 1934 State&Co.tax (per
BON D. D E B T Dec 16 ’21. $242,000 Total assess, value $1,000) '23 $14.40
1923.-11,828,285
Sinking fund______________
33,380 Pop’n 1910, 20,681; 1920____37.905
Assessed, valuation 1921____ 996,781
IN T . at State fiscal agency in N . Y .
McINTOSH COUNTY.
LITTLE TOWNSHIP.
Eufaula is the county seat.
This township is in Harper Co.
Funding Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
6s
J-J $26,070c_________ 1936
5s T6 F-A ($7,000c._0ct 14 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924$30,946
1 7,600c-. Oct 14 1931 Assess, val. real estate_ 7.459,893
_
R oad Bonds.
Assess, val. personal___ 1,295,890
6s T6 F-A $18,000c--N ov 15 1941 Other assessable property.-2,011 268
TO TAL D EBT Oct 14 ’24-$35,600 Tot.ass’d val.’24(h act.)__10,767,051
Assess, val. real estate______ 8 i3,815 State & co. tax rate (per
Assess, val. personal________ 108,770
$1,006) 1923_____________ $15 25
Other assess, property______________1,864 1910, 20,961; 1920_____ 26,4d4
Pop’n
Total assess, value 1922_____ 914,449
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York
Tax rata (per $1,000) 1922____$9 00
Population 1910, 988; 1920, 821
MADILL.
LOGAN COUNTY.
This city is in Marshall County.
County seat is Guthrie.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6 s ’95 Sept $3,384c_________ 1925 6s T7
J-J $65,000................... 1942
4M s’99 M ay 4 0 ,000 c___ 1925-1929 5s
. . . 350,000__________
5s '12 Aug 21,875c____1925-1929l6s 22
J-J $41.000--.1940 & 1950
5Vis’ l2 M-S 37.000c—Mar 23 1937 TOT. BD. D T . N ov 1 9 '23 . $478 500
BO N D . D E B T Oct 28 1924 $901,831 Water debt (incl.)________ 424!n00
Sinkingfund____________
27,766 1Tot.ass’d val.'23(40% act.) 1,864,613
Total assess, val. 1924____21,344,265 Pop’n 1910, 1,564; 1920______ 2.717




MANGUM.
This city is In Greer County.
Fire-Truck Bonds,
6 s ’ 18 J-D $10,000-..J u n e 15 1943
C onven tion Hall Bonds.
6s ’20 M-S $75,000.--M a r 16 1945
Electric L igh t B onds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $75,000__________ 1925
6s ’24 J-J
8,000____ Jan 1 1949
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’08 M-S $30,000____Sept 1 1933
6s ’06 J-J
10,000____ Jan 1 1936
5s ’ 10 A-O 40,000_____Oct 1 1935
6s ’07 M -N 10,000____N ov 1 1937
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’07 M-S $15,000____ Mar 1 1937
6s ’07 M -N 10,000____N ov 1 1937
5s ’ 10 A-O 20,000____ Oct 1 1935
Street Impt. B onds.
6s ’07 M-N$25,000___ Nov 1 1937
C ity Hall Fire Bonds.
5s ’ 10 A-O $25,000___ Oct 1 1935
Park Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $10,000____ Jan 1 1942
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’ 24- $363,000
Sinkingfund______________ 137,496
Assess, val., real estate____1,113,227
Assess, val., personal_____ 734,545
Other assessable p rop erty..
84,875
Tot.ass’d val.’23 (K act’l ) - 1,932,647
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 .$27.41
Pop’n 1910, 3,667: 1920______ 3,40f

107
Other assess, property_____ 80,013
Tot. ass’d val.'24 (60% act.) 699,180
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24_$57.50
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .

MIAMI.
This city is In Ottawa County
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 17 A-O $45.000_ Oct 20 1942
_
6s
_
_ 260,000_______________
Storm Sewer System B onds.
6s T7 A-O $80,000____Oct 20 1942
6s
9,000_______________
Sanitary Sewer B onds.
6s ’ 17 A-O $20,000____Oct 20 1842
Sewage Disposal and Ext. Bds.
6s
- . $151,000_________ _____
Fire Dept. Bonds.
6s '17 A-O $10,000____Oct 20 1942
Park B onds.
-s ’21
$20,000___________ _____
C onven tional Hall Bonds.
-s ’21 - - . $20,000_______________
F unding B onds.
-s ’22 - - - $65,200________ ______
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’22. $991,735
Water debt included_______ 455,000
Assess, debt (add’i) (e s t.).. 600,000
Sinking fund______________ 134,000
Assess val. real est_______2,983,032
Assess, val. personal____ 912,913
Other assess, prop_______ 255,518
Total assess, val. 1923.-4,151,463
MANGUM SCHOOL DISTRICT City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$23.90
This district (P. O. Mangum) is in Population 1910, 2,907; 1920.-6,802
Greer County.
MIAMI SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
5s
. . . $78.000................... 1944
5s ’23
$100,000____ Mar 1 1943
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 T 9 .. $143,000
MARIETTA.
Sinking fund (est.)_______
45,000
This city Is In Love County. In Assess, val., real_________3,320,305
corporated as a town March 1898; as Assess, val., personal____ 1,351,770
a city of first class March 11 1913
Other assessable property. 274,514
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Tot.assess. val. T9 (abt.act.) .4,946,589
6s '13 M-S $35.000____Sept 2 1937 School tax rate(per $1,000)'19 $13.07
Water-works bonds________ $26,100 Population in 1919 (est.)_____ lO,O00
Water ext. bonds_____________ 15,000
Funding bonds______________ 11,000 MOORE TOWNSHIP.
Electric light bonds________ 7,500
This township is in Pottawatomie
Sewer bonds____________
30.000 County.
TOT. BD. D T . N ov 24 *22. $215,940 6s
. . . $40,000................... 1944
Sinkingfund. — ..............
59.932 BONDED D E B T ..............
(?)
Assess, val. ’21(51 actual)_l,289.106 Population in 1920____________1,544
Pop’n 1910, 1,546; 1920______ 1,97" MORRIS.
INT. at fiscal agency in N. Y.
This city is in Okmulgee County.
W ater Bonds.
MARIETTA SCHOOL DIST.
s* T8 M-S $18.000___ Sept 1 1943
B uilding Bonds.
...
67,000_______________
5s '17 M-NS40.000____May 1 1942 6s
Sewer Bonds.
TOT. DEBT Oct. 8 '2 4 -- $123,328
Sinkingfund______________
49,440 6s T9 J-D $60,000...J u n e 30 1944
Tot.ass’d val.’24(50%act.) 1,504,631 BOND. D EBT Nov 21 ’24-$184,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 124,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)
1923______________________ $23 00 Floating debt (add'l)______ 15,150
Assess, value real estate___ 434,549
INT. payable at the State fiscal
Assess, value personal_____ 186,257
agency In New York City.
Other assess, property_____ 93,111
MARLOW.
Total assessed val. (act) '24- 713,917
This city is in Stephens County
Population in 1920____________1,926
W ater-w orks Bonds.
5s ’06 J-J $17,500_____Jan 1 1926 MORRIS CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Morris) is in
6s ’09 M -S
8,000____Mar 1 1929
6s ’ l l F-A 15,000____ Aug 1 1931 Okmulgee County.
6s T8 J-J $55,000c__________1943
4s ’ 16 A-O 20,000.......................
(Due part Oct 1 1926. 1931, 1936 BOND. DEBT Sept2 4 ’ 24. $55,000
Sinking fu nd ____________
1.402
and 1941.)
Assess, val. 1924 (act.)____1,901,452
Sewer Bonds.
6s T6 A-O $20,000___________
Tax rate 1924_______________$18.80
(Due part Oct 1 1926. 1431, 1936 Population in 1923 (est.)_____5,000
and 1941.)
MULDROW.
City-Hall Bonds.
This city is In Sequoyah County,
6s ’ l l
A-O $7,000____ Aug 1 1931 inc. Dec. 1 1896. Pop’n 1910,
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
671; 1920, 693.
$80,000_________ _____
W ater Bonds
BOND. D E B T Nov 18 ’24- $167,500 6s ’ l l A-O $26,000c._..............1936
27,158
Sinking fund____________
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924
6s ’ l l A-O $7,000c................1936
(50-60% actual)----------- 1,302,247 BOND. DEBT Nov 11 '24- $33,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$14.46 Water debt (incl.)________
26,000
Pop’n 1910, 1,965; 1920______ 2,27r, Sinkingfund______________
21,000
Total assessed value 1923 . _ 208,000
MARLOW SCH. DIST. NO. 3.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-$62.00
A district in Stephens County.
IN T . at State fiscal agency in N .Y .
B uilding Bonds.
s ’08
$37,000c................. 1928 MUSKOGEE.
Formerly a city in the Creek Na­
s '09 - . 5,500c_________ 1929
BOND. D EBT Dec 11 ’22 . $116,120 tion (now in Muskogee County) in the
Assess, val., real estate____ 993,360 Indian Territory. Incorp. in 1898.
W ater, Sewer and School Bds.
Assess, val., personal_____ 403,760
Assess, val. public service. 230,096 4 X s’05 M-N$100,000c_Nov 1 1925
W ater Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. 1922______’ 1.630,2i6
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000)22 $26 50 5s '02 M-S $150,000c_ Mar 1 1932
Population 1917 (est.)________ 3,200 5s *08 F-A 25 0 .0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1933
5s ' l l M-S 390.nn0c-_.Mar 1 1936
5s T9 M-S 130,000____Mar 1 1944
MARSHALL COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
Madill InThe county seat.
5s ’02 M-S $25,000c_ Mar 1 1932
_
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5J^sT3 A-O $75,000___ Oct 5 1938 5s ’08 F-A 300,000c— Dec 1 1933
5s ’ l l M-S 225.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1936
Road Bonds.
5 s ’ 22 J-D$350,000-.-June 15 1947 5s T6 J-J 25,000------ Jan 1 1941
(Subject to call.)
Funding Bonds.
H ospital Bonds,
6s T3 M-S $13,602____Sept 2 1938
TOTAL DEBT Sept 4 ’24- $438,602 5s T9 — . 12,500____ Mar 1 1944
Sinkingfund______________
9,656 5s ’20 — - 150,000___ M ay 1 1945
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924 (abt.
60% actual)____________9,032,438 4H s’05M-N $100.000c.-N ov 1 1925
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’24.$11.94
Mar 1 1926
Population 1910,11,619; 1920.14.674 5s ’ l l M-S $35.000c
F unding Bonds.
5s ’09 M-S $74,000___ Mar 1 1929
MARSHALL CO. S. D. NO. 2
6s ’09 J-J $25,000____Jan 1 1929 5s T3 A-O $52,061.38-Oct 1 1928
5s T9 M-S 12,000...M a r 18 1944 5s ’ 17 J-J 115,593___ Jan 1 1942
F ire-Protection Bonds.
5s ’ 20 A-O 62,000___ Apr 6 1940
BOND. DEBT Aug 2 2 ’ 24. $99,000 TS ’09 M-S "$60.onoc
5s T9 M-S 75,000.
Ass’d val. ’24 (Vi act.)_ 1,739,131
_
Park Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24___ $20.90
Population in 192] (est.)______ 3,000 5s TO M-S $50.000c
5s T3 F-A 150,000c
MEDFORD.
5s T6 M-S 80.000c
This city Is In Grant County. Inc 5s ’20 _ 25,000.
In 1895. Population 1910, 1,110 5s T9 _ 100,000.
1920, 1,050.
5s ’20 —
100,000.
W ater Bonds.
Fair G rounds & Park Bonds.
6s
J-J $25,0 0 0 c.............--1P41 5s T8
100,000____Mar 1 1938
6s TO M-S 12,000c...M ar 1 1935 ■s T9 M-S $ 1 0 0 , 000..................1944
5
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
Gas-Pipe Bonds.
---- $16,000-------------- Serially 5s T6 J-J S100.000C— Jan 1 1941
F unding Bonds.
BD. D E B T Oct 24 ’ 2 4 — $ 3 ,0 7 4 ,1 5 0
6s
M-S $3,300c_____________ Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
3 8 0 ,6 6 2
(Part due each year beg. Mar. 7 '25' Floating debt (add’l) _____
36,145
6s
F-A $8,318.6 0 c ______ 1932 Sinkingfund........................2,117,115
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924
6s TO M-S $18.000c_ Mar 1 1935
_
(60% actual)-------------- 31,124,616
BOND. D E B T Nov 21 ’24-$170,618 City tax rate(per$l ,000) 1924. $14.61
Assess, value real estate___ 483,080 Poo'n 1910. 25,278; 1920____ 30,277
Assess, value personal_____ 136,087
IN T . at fiscal agency, N .Y .

108
MUSKOGEE SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 20.
4H s’05 M -N $7 5.00 0c„N ov 1 1925
4^ s'09 F-A 30 0.00 0c„F eb 1 1929
5s ' l l M -N 175.000c.. May 1 1936
5s '12 M -N 130.0 0 0 c..M a y 1 1937
6a ’ 19 J-J
4 0 0 .0 0 0 ...July 1 1944
5s '20 J-J 250,000c__________1940
BD. DEBT Oct. 28 ’24—$l,330,000
Sinking fund_____________
565,692
Total assess, val. 1924
(about Yi actual)______33,521,811
Sell, tax rate (per $1,000) '23-S15.21
Pop’n 1910, 25,278; 1920____ 30,277
IN T. at fiscal agency, N . Y .

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
GEN. BD. 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; 1920______ 5,004
IN T. at Chatham & Phenix Nat.
Bank. New York.
NORMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s
J-J $40,000c
Jan 1 1929
5s
J-J 10,000c____July 1 1934
Funding Bonds.
5s
M-S $15,0 )0c.-M ar 1 1934
Site-Purchase and Building.
5s '16 A-O $40,000 .........1926-1941
($10,000 every 5 years.)
5s '21
8 000 _____1925 1926
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $250,000
Sinking funds
68 700
Assess, val. '24 (65% a ct)-5,315,270
School tax rateutei $l,oou) ’ ^ 4jl9 20

MUSKOGEE COUNTY.
Muskogee is the county seat. An
injunction was issued restraining the
County Commissioner from issuing
or selling 5500,000 court-house bonds
voted Aug. 26 1911. V. 93, p. 682. Population in 1921 (est ) _____ lU.OUO
IN T . at fiscal agency. Nett York
Funding Bonds.
5s '09 J-.l $31,000c
July 1 1934
5s '10 A-O 80.0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1930 NOW ATA.
This city is in Nowata County
Bridge Bonds.
5s '10 J-D$l 40,0 0 0 c...D e c 5 1930 lncorp. as village aoout 1892; Qrsi
_s
. . . 400.000______________ class Aug. 1908. Adopted commis­
GEN. BD. D T. July 1 '23 $579,000 sion form of government 1913; com­
mission-manager form 1920, under
Floating debt (add’l)_______________ 288,254
Sinking fund____________
432,228 new charter. Population 1910, 3,672;
Assessed val. real estate..38,001,562 1920, 4,471.
W ater-W orks B onds.
Assessed val. personal____ 11,130,330
Sept 1 1928
Assess, val., real & pers’1.49,077,287 6s '0» M-S $65.000c
Sept 1 1934
Other assessable property. 7 250 658 5s '09 M-S 15,000c
Total assess, val. 1923...56.382 520 5t48'll J-D 75.none.. June 1 1U3I
Oo. tax rate (per $1,000) '23—$10.50 5H s’24 F-A 26,000_ Feb 15 1939
_
Pop’n 1910, 52,743; 1920___ 61,710 5 H s’24 F-A 45,000 _____1944-1949
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
5s '09 M-8 $30,000c-..S ept 1 1934
Storm Sewer Bonds.
NEW CORDELL.
6s '16 A-O $3,500____Oct 1 1936
This city (P. O. Cordell) is in Wa­
Fire Dept. Bonds.
shita Co. Inc. as city of first class 6s '16 A-O $3,500___ Oct 1 1936
12,000_ Feb 15 1934
_
M ay 1908. Pop'n 1910. 1,950; 1920 5 ^ s ’24 . . .
1,855.
City-Hall Bonds.
5M)8'H J-J $20,000c
Nov 7 1931
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s '09 F-A $10,000c_ Aug 1 1934
_
Park Bonds.
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1919.) 6s '21 F-A $10,000c.-N ov 16 1946
W ater Bonds.
GEN. BD. DT. Oct ’24--_ $305,000
6s '09 F-A $27,500c__ Aug 1 1934 Water debt (incl.)________ 226,000
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1919.) Paving (assess.) debt (add’l) 287,700
W ater-Extension Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________ 151,717
|$ 15.000c. ..J an 1 1930 Assess, vat., real estate____1,492 483
J-Jl 15.000c. ..Jan 1 1935 Assess, val., personal_____ 516 513
6s '15
I 25.000c. ..Jan 1 1940 Other assess, prop________ 235 244
6s '21 F-A 10,000-. -Aug 16 1931 Total assess, val. 1924___ 2,244,240
6s '21 F-A 15,000-. -Aug 16 1931 Total taxrate(per $1,000) ’24.$56.00
6s '21 F-A 15,000-. -Aug 16 1941
IN T . Is N V . at Nat. City Bank
6s '21 F-A 10,000-.
and State fiscal agency.
Sewer Bonds.
6s T6 F-A $25,000..
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924. $167,500 NOWATA SCH. DIST. NO. 40
B uilding Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________ 132.500
Sinking fund--------------------50 000 5t^s’09 s-a $15,0J)r*____1925-1929
25,003r*_________ 1929
Assessed value 1924______ 980.758 5s
50,000..........1930-1942
Tital tax rate (per $1,00Q)'24 $36.40 5s T7 . . .
F unding Bonds.
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
5^s
...
$ 5 .5 0 0 ................1934
5s TO M-S
8.000c__________1935
N EW KIRK.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $155,902
This city is in Kay County.
Other indebtedness_______
14,432
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sinking fund______________ 57,427
5s '10 . . . $30,000___ Dec 1 1935 Tot. assess, val. '23(34 to
(Subject to call begin. Dec. 1 1920.)
3-5 actual)_____________3,313,540
Sewer Bonds.
School tax rate(pei $1,000)’23 $19-06
5s '10 . . . $27,500____Feb 1 1936
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y.
Funding Bonds.
6s '12 . . .
$6,0b0___ June 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923..$248,500 NOWATA COUNTY.
Nowata is the county seat.
Paving bonds____________ 100,000
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund______________ $55,000
($100,000___ Aug 1 1929
Assess, val., real estate____ 758,345
I 100,000___ Aug 1 1934
Assess, val., personal_____ 267,493
Other assess, property___ 178,521 534s’24F-A( 100.030___ Aag 1 1931
I 100,000___ Aug 1 1944
T o t. assess. val. '23(24 act.) 1,204,359
l 100,000___ Aug 1 1949
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23_____ $31.00
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 1,922; 1920_____ 2,533
5s TO F-A $21,000 _____1925-193)
Bridge Bonds.
NEW WILSON.
5s TO
_ July 1 1935
This city (P. O. Wilson) is in CON D. J-J $100.000r_ '24. $130,000
DEBT Oct 24
Carter County.
Floating debt (add'l)_
_
6.5.667
W ater & Electric Light Bonds. Sinking fund____________
67 293
6s '16 F-A $25.000___ Feb 9 1936 Tot .assess .val. '24 (34 act.) 12,312,371
6s ’ 17 J-D
6,500...June 20 1942 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '24.$ 5.50
W ater W orks Bonds.
'20,
6s '17 J-D $10.000--.June20 1942 Pop’u TO (Census), 14,223; New 15,931
IN T . at fiscal agency in
York
Sewer Bonds.
6s '17 J.D $5,000____June 20 1942 OKEENE.
Tow n Hall Bonds.
This town is in Blaine Crunty.
6s '17 J-D $ 3 ,5 0 0 ...June 20 1942
BON D. DEBT Oct 28 1918.$97,500 6s W ater-W orks B onds.
'09
Cash on hand_______________ 4,200 BOND. J-D $30.000c_________ 1934
DEBT Oct
Assessed val'n '18 (% a c t .)..597,361 Total assessed val’n29 '24-..$90,000
1924_ 646.292
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918___ $4.00
$1,000} T7.$38.0o
Population in 1920____________2,286 Total tax rate(per 1920________ 1.084
Pop’n 1910, 920;
NOBLE COUNTY.
Perry is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s T 5 J-J $100,000c-July 1 ’26-’35
BON D. D E B T Oct 1918. $100,000
Sinking fund_____________
79 000
Assess, val., real & pers’1.15,479,693
Other assess, property__ 3,460,435
Total assess, val. 1921__ 18,940.128
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918____$5.50
Population 1910,14,945; 1920.13,560
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
NORMAN.
County seat of Cleveland Co. First
inc. 1889; city of first class 1902.
6s
Mar $16,000..Subjecttocali
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
6s '08 M-S $80.000____Mar 1 1933
F unding Bonds.
6s T7 . . . $10,150— N ov 15 1937
6s T7 . . .
54,160/N ov ’27.
1’32, ’37, ’42
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s T7 . . .
$1 0,00 0...Aug 1 1927
534s’22 M -N 218,000______________
534s’22 M -N 227,500______________
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s T3 June $20,000_ June 15 1933
_
Electric Light Plant B onds.
534s
. . $125,000.............. ............
Sewer Bonds.
534s’22 M -N 2$18,750._......... ............
534s’22 M -N 2 15,000______________
Street Impt. Bonds.
534s’22 M -N 2 $6,500______________
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
534s’22 M-N2$14,250_______ _____ -




OKEMAH
This city is in Okfuskee County.
W ater Bonds.
8s
. . . $49.500.............1934
6s T4 . . .
25,000_______ ___1939
6s ’21 F-A *60,000_____ Aug 1 1946
Gas Plant Bdnds.
-s
. . . $90,000_______________
Electric-Light Bonds.
6s
...
$5.500..............1934
School Bonds.
6s
. . . $12,500.............1926
BOND. DEBT Jan ’24_$357,484
Water debt_______________ 156,500
Sinking fund (general)____
79,904
Sinking fund (water)______
45,200
Assessed value___________ 2,569,748
City tax rate(per $1,000) '24--$15.00
Population 1910, 1.389; 1920, 2,16V
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at N.Y
OKFUSKEE COUNTY.
Okemah is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s TO M-S$100,000c_ Mar 1 1930
_
R efu nding Bonds.
6s TO J-D $31.4 5 0c..D ec 12 1930
Okfuskee T ow nsh ip B onds.
6s T9
$40,000____Nov 3 1944
Road Bonds.
-s
. . . $300,000.......... ................
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1920. $131,455
County sinking fund______
60.000
Total ssess. val. 1923____ 11.692.207
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) T 9..$8.00
Pop. TO, 19.995: ’20 (Census), 25,051
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .

[V ol.

119.

OKLAHOMA CITY.
Other assessable property 15,951,501
This city, the capital of the State, Total assess, val. 1921.-144,147,468
is the county seat of Oklahoma Co 3KB 3&Co.tax(per $1.000) '23-$11.60
lncorp. Mch. 10 1891. Commission Pop’ n 1910. 85 232: 1920. 116.270
government adopted Mch. 9 1911
ITT. at fiscal agency. N . Y .
(V. 92, p. 747) and upheld by State
Supreme Court on June 8 1911. V. 92, OKMULGEE.
This city Is In Okmulgee County
p. 1652. Plan to recall city officiali>
and abolish charter fails. V. 99 incorporated in Dec. 1900. Com­
p. 1691
Population 1910. 64,205; mission government adopted April 2
1920,91.258.
, 1912.
F unding Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’96 J-D $6,200cJune 24 ’25-’26 8s '09 . . . ($5.500c ..D ec 15 1929
( 5,500c .D e c 15 1934
C4s'06 M-8 45,000c...S ept 1 1925
5s '08 F-A 72,500c..Feb 15 1928 5s '22 . . . 122,000c______________
Hospital Bonds.
5s ' l l A-O 200,0 0 0 c...O ct 9 1936
1931
5s T9 . . .
43 2 ' ' ) - . 1925 1928 5s T6 M-S $30.000c ..S e p t 5 1132
20,Oonc _____
6s '21 . . .
7 1 ,0 0 0 ...July 12 1941 5s T 7
5s '21
150,000c______ Serially
Hospital Bonds.
Sewer Bonus.
5s '08 M -N $i5.000c..N ov 16 1933
- . $7.000c___Oct 24 1927
5s ' l l M S 25.000c.. . Mar 1 1936 5s 07
5s '09 F-A 70.O O O c.F eb 1 1929
D etention Hospital Bonds.
•s ’08 - - - $10.000_ Nov 16 1933 5s '18 M-S 150,000c-.M ar 15 1948
5
_
City-Hall Bonds.
Stable-Site Bonds.
Feb 1 1929
is TO J-J $10.000c___ Jan 1 1936 5s 09 P-A $15.OOOc
W ater Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Sj '00 A-O $20,000c..N ov 15 1930 5s 07 A-O $80 OOOc...Oct 24 1927
iH s'06 F-A 225.000c— Feb 1 1936 5s '09 F-A 15.OOOc...Feb 1 1929
6 0 .0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1935
5s '07 A-O 50.000c_ Oct 1 1937 6s TO . . .
_
5s 09 M-N 15.000c...M ay 1 1934 5s '16 M-S 25.000c..-S ept 5 1931
5s '09 A-O 185.000c— Oct 1 1934 5s '18 M-S 385,000c.-M ar 15 1943
Incinerator Bonds.
_
5s '09 J-D 200 000c_ Junel 1934
_
_
$5.OOOc .Sept 14 1939
5s ’ l l M-S 125.000c...M ar 1 1936 5s 4 4
5s T7 . . .
20.000c;.Sept 15 1942
4 4 s ’ 16J-J 20 0.000c-.. July 1 1941
Park Bonds.
5s '22
1,098,000-M ar 1 ’32-’47
5s T5 - - - $i()0.000c -A pr 26 1940
(Due 1-15 each year.)
5s T9 - - . 100,00! c ...............1943
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
Motor Fire Truck Bonds.
5 '09 J-D$100.000c_ Junel 1934
b
_
_
5s TO A-O 150.000c. _ Aug 1 19.3.5 5s '16 4 0 $7.000_ Apr 15 1941
Library Bonds.
5s '22 . . . 181,000.-M ar 1 '32-’47
5 s '21 _ $100,OOOc---------- Serially
_
(Due 1-15 each year.)
GEN. B D . D T . Nov27 ’24_$1,653.798
R efunding Bonds.
705,000
'06 F-A $5,000c..Aug 15 1926 Water debt (incl.)_______
5s'07-08F-A 10,000c.Aug 15 '27&2S Assessment debt (add’l ) - - 1,500,000
395,649
5s'09-10F-A 10 000c.Aug 15 '29&30 Sinking fund_____________
Fot.assd. val.'24 60%act.) 17.740 000
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
5s TO J-J $50,000c____Jan 1 1935 Total tax rateiper$l ,000) '24 $52.00
Population 1910, 4.176; 1920. 17.430
Park Bonds
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
5s 09 J-D$400,0()0c___Junel 1934
5s TO A-O 200,00 0 c...A u g 1 1935
5s '12 F-A 25).,000c..F eb 15 1937 OKMULGEE SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
(Subject to call Feb. 15 1922.)
Funding Bon is
O isT 7 . . . $300.000___ June 1 1942 6s '09 M-S $ 9 ,5)0__________ 1934
W ater Bonds.
6s To M-N 1 9 .000 --.Nov 15 1940
5s 00 A-O $80.000c— Oct 1 1930
B uilding Ronds
5s '00 M-N 20,b00c_ Nov 1 1930 5 s '18 A -0$100,000___________1943
_
t^ s'0 6 F-A 225,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1936 5s T9 A-O 175,000-835,000 ’25-’29
5s '07 A-O 200,000c.. .O ct 1 1937
High-Schon) Bunds.
_
6s 09 M-N 35.000c_ May 1 1934 5s '09 M-S $60,000__________ 1929
5s '09 J-J 150.000c_ Junel 1934
_
High C Ward sch ool B uilding.
c
5s TO J-J 150,000c— Jan 1 1935 5s 15 M-8S115.000c_________ 1940
5s ’ l l M-S 250,00 0c...M ar 1 1936
School-Site Bonds.
5s '12 F-A 100,000c..Feb 15 1937 5s ’ 09 M-S $3,000__________ 1929
4 4 s ’ 16 J-Jl,500.000c
Duly I 19415s '09 M-S
4,000__________ 1929
5s '22 . . . 1,405,000Mar 1 '32-'47
S chool Bonds.
(Due 1-15 each year.)
5s '20 F-AIS154.000- -Feb 1 ’30-’ 36
5s '24 J-J 15 l,690,030r*____1936-43
( 84.000. -Feb 1 '37-’40
City-Jail Bonds.
5s '23 J-D 190,000 .June 1 '25-'43
5s 09 J-D $35,000c_ Junel 1934 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 31 '24 $939,000
_
Police-Equipm ent Bonds.
Floating debt______
3,767
5s 10 A-O $10.0nne__ Aug 1 193.* Sinking fund (cash value).
137,094
os '22 . . .
25,000.-M ar 1 '32-'47 Total assessed value 1924.17,783,619
(Due 1-15 each year.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---$19.60
Street Bonds.
Population in 1920---------------- 20,430
os TO A-O $15.000c...A ug 1 1935
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
City-Hall Bonds.
os '01 M-S $30,000c_ Mar 1 193)
_
OKMULGEE COUNTY.
B uilding Bonds.
Okmulgee is the county seat.
0 4 - 16
$15,000 _____ 1927-11*1
F unding Bonds.
BOND. D T . Oct 24 '24..$10,338,700
(Pater debt (incl.)________ 5.715,000 5 s '09 J-J $14,000___ June 11929
J-J 25,000____Jan
1 1931
Assessment debt (add’l ) . . 4,172,338 6s ’ l l
M -N 22,000____M ay 2 1931
Sinking fund/General___ 1,087.7'8 6 s ’ l l
6s '15 J-J 22.100____Jan 12 1940
1Water (est ) 1,449,461
Assessed valuation 1924 118 011.389 5s ’ 23 M-S$200,000c-- Mar 1 1943
Road Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23_____ $12.60
INT. payable at fiscal agency. 5s '16 J-DJ $8 000__ Dec 15 1935
1192 000.Dec 15 ’36-’41
New York.
5s T6 J -D (320.000.D ec 15 ’25-’34
\ 24,000__ Dec 15 1935
OKLAHOMA C IT Y SCH. DIST. 5s ’24 J-J 400,000____July 1 1942
This district not only includes OkC ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
tboma City, but considerable adja­ 5s '16 A-OS 125.000- -.A p r 1 1941
cent territory.
BOND. DEBT Nov 17’ 24S1,221,710
Funding Bds. {Part every 5 years). Judgment debt (add’l)---81,536
8s 04 M-S $ i.000-Sept 10 25 '34 Tot. ass’d val. '24(60 %act.)48,928,298
14s'09 J-D 133.000..-.Tune 15 1929 Pop'n 1910, 21.115; 1920, 55,072
is ' l l M-S$100 000..M a r
1 1934
5s 11 J-D
60 000.-D ec 15 25-’31 OSAGE CO. SC h T d IST. NO. 11.
B uilding Bonds.
P. O. Pawhuska.
448 05 J-D $60.000___ Junel 1925 6s '24 J-J $60,000___ Jan 1 1934
ds '05 J-J
8,000__Mar 15 1925 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $128,650
8s 07 J-J
3.800 , . -July 5 1927 Sinking fund______________
3,122
5s 08 J-D
75.000___ June2 1928 Assessed valuation 1923___5,516,408
44a'09 J-J
300.000___ Jan 11929
IN T . at State fiscal agency in
1 4 s ’09 F-A 150.000___ Aug 11929 New York City.
6s '09 J-J
20,000____ Jan 1 1929 OSAGE CITY.
6s '09 J-J
45.000____ Dec 11929
This town is in Osage County.
5s TO J-D 300.000____Junel 1930
5b TO A-O 135,000____ Oct 1 1930 6s W ater and Gas Bonds. 15 1942
'17 A-O $35,000. __Oct
5s ' l l J-J 235.000____July 1 1931
DEBT Oct
5s '18 J-J 80.000..June 1 ’ 25-’ 26 BOND. fund------- 30 ’24---$43,000
Sinking
is T9 s-a 1.000.000— Apr 1 '30- 44 Assess, val. 1924 (70% act.)— 8,000
5s '20 J-J 820.000_.Jan 1
1944
R e a l____________________ 158,775
5s '23 M -N l,900,000c__ M ay 1 1948
Personal_________________ 62,590
BOND. DEBT Oct 15'23.$5,576,748
Other property__________ 133,695
Sinking fund------------------- 1.290,562
fP r v tq 1
^
HAA
Tot.assess, val. (act) ’ 23-24124,985,372
School tax (per $1.000) ’23-24. $18.10 City tax"rate (per $l’,666) ^24-$16.10
Population in 1920______________ 757
Population in 1921 ( e s t .) _ 120,000
_
IN T. at fiscal agency. New York. OSAGE COUNTY.
Pawhuska is the county seat.
OKLAHOMA COUNTY.
Bonds are tax-free.
County seat Is Oklahoma City.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail B onds.
Bridge Bonds.
' l J-D $70,000-.D
5s’23 J-D15$500.000-Dec 15 ’29-’48 5s Rlefu n d in g Bonds. ec 1 '25-’31
5s
- - - 200,000_______________ 6s
- . - $40.780___________ 1932
Drainage W arrants.
6s TO - . . $17,000........................... 6s F unding Bonds.
'12 M-S $29,800____Jan 1 1932
Jail Bonds.
...
20,000-.........................
tt4s’05 . . . S30.000-.Sept 1 ’26-*35 6s
BOND. DEBT Nov 29'20 $257,028
F unding Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
400,000
6s '96 . . . $16,000..Jan 27 '25-’26 Tot.ass’d val.'23 (M a ct.).53,434,780
4^ S ’09 . . .
44.000— Sept 13 1934 State&Co.tax (per $1.0001 20-$8 00
5 la s 'll —
4 0 .4 5 8 ..-Aug 15 1946 Population 1910, 20,101; 1920-36,536
6s
s-a 150.000................... 1938
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
.8
. . . 16 0,0 0 0 ..------------------C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
OSAOE CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 38.
4 ^ s ’03 — $90,000. .D e c 31 ’25-’33
P. O. Hominy.
4^ s'05 . . .
10,000..Sept 1 ’26-'35
B uilding Bonds.
R oad Bonds.
5s '21 J-J $660,000.-Jan 1 ’25-46 6s T7 J-J $5,000— .M a y 25 1932
BOND. DEBT Nov 1920— $30,000
C ourt Hospital B onds.
6s
. . . $200,000_______________ Total assessed value 1923— 1,114,493
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1921 $1,092,058 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20-150.86
Sinking fund_____________
216.295 Population 1919 (est.)------------ 3,500IN T . at fiscal agency in New York.
Assess, val., real & pers'l 128,195,968

Dec., 1924.]
OTTAW A COUNTY.
Miami is the county seat.
-s
. . . $100,000_______________
C ourt-H ou se and Jail B onds.
6s '15 A-O $75.000..O ct 1 ’30-’40
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 15 A-O $85.000..Oct 1 ’30-’40
5s
...
90,000_______________
BON D. DEBT June 3 0 ’24 $420,170
Floating debt___________
69,580
Sinking fund_____________
50,554
Assess, val., real estate &
personal property_____13,115,996
Other assess, property____ 3,873,970
Total assess, val. 1923___ 16,989,966
Pop’n 1910. 15,713: 1920. 41.108
IN T . at Chatham-Phenix Nat.
Bank, New York.
PADIN TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Okfuskee Co.
Road Bonds.
5s ’17 J-J
$18,000.July 1 ’25-’30
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920.. $40,000
Tot.ass’d val.’20(75% a c * .)l,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.
W aterworks Bonds.
_s 'IS A-O $25,000___ Apr 1 1943
-s

...

20,000________________

Park Bonds.
_
_s ’ 18 A-O $15,000c_ Apr 1 1943
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
_s T8 A-O $9,000c
Apr 1 1943
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1924. . $276,000
Sinking fund_____________
19,650
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,013.165
_
Tax rate (per $1 000' 1922
.$49.6 i
Population 1910, 2,689: 1920 .3,694
PAWHUSKA.
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,
elQcJric light and natural gas plants
Disposal Plant Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $51,000___________ 1946
Light Extension Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $113,000__________ 1946
City-Hall Bonds.
6s ’07 . . . *l2.000c._M ay 25 1927
Electric Light & Power Bonds.
6 s’ll
. . . $10,000___________1936
6s T9 . . .
67,567__________ 1944
W ater Bonds.
6s ’07 J-D $60.000c__________ 1937
6s ’l l
...
50,000__ Aug 15 1936
6s T9 . . . 238.053__ Juue 19 1914
6s ’21 . . . 177,000__________ 1946
Sewer Bonds
6s ’07 J-D S40.000C.................1937
6s T9 . . .
79.380__ June 19 194-4
6 s ’21 . . .
25,000__________ 1946
Qas System B onds.
5s U9 Dec $10,UUUc_ Mar 1 1934
_

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
PAWNEE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
A district (P. O. Pawnee) In Paw­
nee County.
-s
. . . $75,000_________ _____
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’l l M -N$35,000c— -M ay 1 1936
5s
...
6.820c_____ — 1925
TOT. BD . D T . June 30 ’23 $115,640
Sinking fund (est.)________
40,000
Tot. ass’d val. 1923 ______ 2,342,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$21.50
Population (est.)______________ 3,000
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
PAYNE COUNTY.
Stillwater is the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’90 s-a $30,0 0 0 c ____1925-1930
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s T6 s-a $60,000c--------------------($20,000 yearly for 3 years.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 16 T9 $125,270
Sinking fund____________
45 000
Tot. ass’d val. 1923______ 46,500.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 19)9— $15.56
P oo’n 1910. 23.735: 1920, 30.180
IN T. is payable at fiscal agency In
New York.
PERRY
---------This city Is the county seat of No­
ble County. Incorp. Sept. 28 1893
Water Bonds.
5Hs
. . . $50.000c_________ 1933
5!4s’06 M -N 30.000cMay 10 ’27-’36
6s
...
25.000c_________ 1930
6s T6 M -N 5,5 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1936
6s T9 . . . 166,000c____1929-1944
54£s’23 . . .
12,000__________ 1943
Funding Bonds.
6s
. . . $20,000c...............1925
6s ’08 F-A 34.000c —.A ug 1 1936
6s
.„
15.157.89c______ 1944
Electric Li'rhi 6nndJ.
6s T9 . . . $84,0 0 0 c ____1929-1944
5K s ’23 . . .
3,000_________1928
Perk Bonds
6s T9 . . . $10,0 0 0 c ____1929-1944
Municioal=Dam Bonds
6s T6 M -N $6,500c_..M ay 1 1936
Auto=F,re-Truck B onds.
6s T6 M-N $3,000c_ M ay 1 1936
_
Sewage Disposal Piant Bonds
6s
. . . $40,0C0c______________
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
5H s
. . . $20,000c______________
BOND. DEBT N ov 20 ’24. $504,158
Judgment debt (a d d l)____
4,339
147,267
Sinking fund_____________
Total assess, val. 1924
(about 90% a ct.)_______ 2,086,837
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $42 50
_
Pop’n 1910. 3,133: 1920 ______ 3.154
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Perry.

PERRY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Funding Bonds.
5Hs
. . . $24.000................. 1930
H igh-School Bonds,
so T I J-J $30.0 0 0c.. . Mar 1 193;
BOND. DEBT Nov ] ’ 24. $131,000
Sinking fund ______________
3 ’ 245
Ass’d val. '24 (60% a c t .) ..2.412 194
School tax rate(per$l ,000)’24 $15 10
(S u b je c t to call M a rch 1 1924.)
Population in 1920 (est..)_____ 3,600
fla T7 M-N$60,000JNov 15,’27,’32.
IN T. at fiscal agency. N . Y .
I ’37. ’42.
Hospital Bonds.
PITTSBURO COUNTY.
6s T9 . . . $ 4 0 .0 0 0 ..................1944
McAlester is the county seat.
.s ’21 . . .
35.000_______________
F unding Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5s TO J-J $88,540c— _Jan 10 1936
6s T2 . . .
$ 4 ,8 8 2 ...Jan 15 1932 6s T3 J-I
21,275c----Jan 11939
Park B onds.
Road B onds.
6s TH J-J $35,000. —June20 1941 5s ’22 A -O$250,000c...Apr 1 1947
6s T9
.
10.000
. ____ 1944 _s
_
_ 4 5 9 .9 )' c ______________
GEN . B D . D T. Oct 25 ’24$1,032,882 BOND. D EBT Oct 8 )24. $859,000
Assess, val. 1924 (act.)—
Sinking funds___________
169 000
Real__________________ 4,959,010 Assess, val., real estate_ 13 740 539
_
Personal______________ 1,840.473 Assess, val., personal___ 5 109.376
Other property________
285,076 Other assessable property. 7 .622 02
T o ta l_________________ 7,084,559 Tot.assd.val.’ 24(50%act.)26 471 917
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$21.40 State&co. tax (per $1,000) ’24-$14,753
Pop'n 1910, 47,650; 1920, 52,570
IN T. at fiscal agency, N . Y .
IN T. at fiscal agency, N . Y.
PAW HUSKA SCHOOL DIST.
School Site & Bidg. B onds.
6s Os lui.v .iTu uuo___ July 1 1928
F unding B onds.
6s ’09 J-J
$8,000___ July 1 1929
6s ’21 M-S 24,500..Sept 1 ’25-’27
6s ’22 A-O 19,000...A p r 10 1942
High S chool Bonds
-5s T9 A-O $89,000 _____1925-1935
.s ’20 M-S 28,500—Mar 1 ’25-’41
School House Bldg. Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $71,000___ July 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '24. $280,000
Tot.ass’d val ’24 75% act.. 7,274,189
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...$29.90
Population iu 1923 (est.)____ 10.000
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
PAWNEE.
This city is in Pawnee County.
W ater-W orks Ext. & El. Lt. Bds.
54Ss’09 . . . $20,000r_ Feb 1 1934
_
Electric Light Bonds.
6s '21 . . . ($18.000 — .Aug 1 1931
1 44.000. ..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 efu nding Bonds.
6s 08 —. $22,000r„_Jan 20 1933
5s T6 . . .
20.000r..M ay 16 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1921. $190,000
Sinking fund_______________44,110
Assess, val. '21 (actual)_ 1,775,252
_
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$15.10
Population 1910. 2,161; 1920, 2,418
IN T . is payable at fiscal agency
in New York City.
PAWNEE COUNTY.
Pawnee is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1920 $25,000
Assess.val., real&personal .15,184,4i3
Other assess, property___ 5,127,462
Total assess, val. 1921___ 20,311,875
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’23-$7.60
Population 1910,17,332:1920-19.226




PONCA CITY.
This city is in Kay County.
A uditorium Bonds.
.s
_
_ 450,000c______________
5s T6 M -N $2 5,00 0c...N ov 7 1936
(Subi.to call on or after Feb. 1 1919.)
5s T6 F-A 20,000c....F eb 1 1936
54is’22 J-D 75,0 0 9 c ...D e c 11947
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’07 J-J $12,500c_ July 1 1927
_
5s ’07 . . .
25 ,000 c____1928-1937
5s T2 M-S 15,000c..Sent 10 1937
5s T6 M -N 1 ,5 0 0 c...N ov 7 1936
fs T7 A-O 20,000c—Oct 18 1937
6s T8 M-S 35,000c
Sept 1 1943
6s T9 F-A 5 0 ,0 0 0 c... Apr 1 1944
(Optional April 1 1929.)
6s T9 F-A 150,000c...Sept 2 1944
(Optional Feb. 1 1930.)
Electric L ight Bonds.
5s T2 M-S $30,G00c_ Mar 1 1932
_
E .ectric Light Extension Bonds.
6s T9 F-A $25,000c— .Sept 2 1944
(Optional after Feb. 1 1930.)
6s T8 M-S 40,00 0 c...S ep t 1 1943
5 4<>s’23 A-O 140,000c..Oct 16 1948
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’07 J-J $20,000c— .July 1 1927
5s T6 M -N 3,500c_ Nov 7 1936
_
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
6s T9 F-A 5,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1944
6s ’20 M -N 25,000c_..N ov 1 1945
(Optional after Feb. 1 1931.)
6s ’20 M -N 2 5 ,0 0 0 c...N ov 1 1945
(Optional after Feb. 1 1931.)
6s ’20 M -N 30,000c— .N ov 1 1945
(Optional after Feb. 1 1931.)
6s ’22 M -N 20 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1947
^Optional after May 1 1933.)
Fire Dept. & Equipm ent Bonds.
6s T4 M -N $6,000c..M ar 17 1939
6s T9 M-S 50,0 0 0 c...S ep t 2 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $820,500
27,738
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 783,600
Sinking funds_____________ 239,500
Assess, val., real estate____3,957,405
Assess, val., personal_____ 705,885
Other assess. property_____ 302,620
Tot.ass’d val.’24(40% act.)4,965,910
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’24_$62.50
Population 1910, 2,521; 1920, 7,051

109

fiscal School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$15.00
Population in 1924___________ 5,000
RINOLINO .
PONCA CITY SCHOOL DIST.
This town is in Jefferson County.
S chool Equipm ent Bonds.
5s ’ l l Nov $10,000c— .N ov 1 1936 5s F unding B onds.
T9 F-A $11,700...J u ly 21 1939
B uilding B onds.
W ater Wks. & Fire Equip. Bds
5s ’ l l F-A $35,000c— .F eb 1 1936 6s T6 M-S $40,890_____ 1925-1941
5s T5 J-D
6,000— -June 15 1935 BOND. DEBT Sept 16 T 9 —$91,700
5s T9 A-O 70,000_ Apr 15 1939 Sinking funds_______________ 5,576
_
5s ’20 F-A 98,000___ Mar 1 1945 Assessed valuation 1919_____ 498,199
5s ’23 M-S 119,000c— .M ar 1 1948 Population in 1920____________1,039
5s ’ 24 J-J15 81,000___ Jan 15 1949
F un din g Bonds.
ROGERS COUNTY.
5s T4 J-D $5,000___ June 8 1934
Claremore is the county seat.
6s T9 M -S
5,000— -Sept 29 1939 Current expense bonds 1908_$25,000
6s T9 F-A
3,000 — -Feb 25 1939 Court-house & 1a.il bonds 1914 14.000
6s ’23 M-S 16,432.—Sept 20 1933
T ow nsh ip Road B onds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $448,432 s
F-A$219,000________ various
Sinking fund______________
51,954
Road Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 24 (l-3act.) .9,259.379 5H s’23 M -N $2 5,00 0c...N ov 1 1938
School tax rate(per$l,000)’24_$20.10
Population in 1923 (est.)------- 15,000 9 Flunding B onds.
’ l
$43,642.......
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York. s T3
6,000...........................
lis T3 A-O 272,924____Oct 6 1938
POND CREEK SCHOOL DIST. 6s T8 J-J
31,150c..........
1943
NO. 90.
Refunding bonds_________ $10,000
A district in Grant County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. $873,716
5s ’ l l A-O $35,000____Nov 1 1931 Sinking fund____________
84,080
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1922. $30,000 Total assess, val. 1923____ 16,532,736
Sinking fund_______________ 5.000 Actual valuation (est)___ 31,000,000
Assess, val. '21(75% a c t.). 1,000.000 Population 1910.17.736:1920-17,605
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $4.50
IN T. at fiscal agency. New York.
Population in 1920______________ 965
ROOER COUNTY INDEPEND­
ENT SCH. DIST. No. 2.
PONTOTOC COUNTY.
6s T8 J-J $15,000____June 11938
Ada is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT N ov 14 ’ 22..$32,500
Funding Bonds .
5s 09 J-J $17,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1929 Floating debt (additional)---- 2,500
6s '12 J-J
18,000c..June 15 1937 Sinking fund_______________ 5.674
6s T5 J-J
3,000c..A pr 15 1940 Assessed valuation 1922 — 1,314,086
6s T7 J-J
19,000c—Sept 17 1942 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22 . $ 18.50
6s T8 F-A
9.765___ M ay 5 1938 Population (est.)--------------------- 3,000
BOND. DEBT D e c 3 1920 $215,000
Floating debt___________
10.000 ROOER MILLS COUNTY.
Cheyene is the county seat.
Sinking fund________________ 31,000
Assess, val., real & persT.15,417.009 BOND. DEBT Dec 24 ’23. $90,430
Other assess, property____ 3.264.357 sinking fund______________ 346 500
Total assess, val. 1921------ 18.681.366 Assess, val., real estate___ 6,827,771
County tax (per $1,000) '20—$5.05 Assess, val., personal_____1,181,919
Pop'n 1910, 24 331; 1920. 30,329 Other assess, property----- 294 200
IN T . is payable at fisca agency Total assess, val. 1923___8.303.890
Tax rate (per $1,0001 1923 ..$13.75
In New York.
Population 1910, 12,861; 1920.10,638
POTEAU.
RUSH SPRINGS.
This city is in Leflore County.
This town is in Grady County.
S chool Bonds.
.8 T4 . . . $ 10 ,0 00 ...------------W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T7 M-S $30,000c—.June 1 1942
W ater-W orks Bonds.
A-O $30.000c_________ 1926
5a
Sewer B onds.
.
„ .„
A O 12.000c......... .. ..1930 6s T7 M-S $25,000c— June 1 1942
6s
...
20,000_______________
6s T8 s-a
95.000________ __.1943 _s
BOND. D EBT Nov 24 1922.$75.000
(Subject to call any time.)
Assess, val., real estate------- 184.645
Sewer Bonds.
A O $28,000c..................1930 Assess, val., personal______187.667
6s
Other assess, property------- 58.629
Park Bonds.
M-N.?30.000__________ .1933 Total assess, value 1921------ 430.941
6s
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 21 .$1570
...
25.000_______ . .
a
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923— $265,000 Population 1910. 823; 1920, 768
IN T. payable at fiscal agency in
Assessed val., real estate..1,071,265
Assessed val., personal____ 379.520 New York.
Other assessed property
200.524 RYAN.
Tot.asses.val.'23(60% act.) 1.651,309
This city is in Jefferson Co. Inc.
Total tax rate (per Ml '23. .$54.00 abt.
1900. Pop’n 1910, 1,207;
Population 1910, 1,830; 1920._2.679 1920, 1.379.
IN T. at fiscal agency .New Y ork. 6s T8 . . . $16.000___________1938
W ater-W orks B onds.
6s
J-J $45,000c---------------1929
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY.
6s ’ l l M N
8.000c---------------1936
Tecumseh is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
J-J $18,000c.......
1929
5s T9 „ . $100.000........................... 6s
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
J-J
$6,000c________.1929
6s T9 J-D $ 4 1 .2 0 0 ...Dec 17 1944 6s
Park B onds.
___
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922. $373,083
M -N ? 12.000c--------------- 1936
Assess val., real & pers’l . 21.762,928 6s ’ l l
BOND. DEBT Dec 29 1920.$105.000
Other assess, property___ 7.718.590
30.000
Total assess, val. 1921 —.29.481.518 Sinking fund______________
Population 1910, 43,595; 1920.46,028 Assess, val. ’20 (75% a c t .) ..546.071
Fo’tal tax rate fper $1.000) '20 S56.90
IN T. at fiscal agency. New York.
PRAGUE.
This city is in Lincoln County. SALLISAW.
This town is in Sequoyah County.
Population 1920, 1,127; annexation
W ater-W orks Bonds.
of neighboring territory has increased
6s ’08 J-J $60.000c— .Jan 1 1933
population to about 1,500.
6s T 2 M-S 42.5fl0c__ Mar 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
6s T9
. . . $6.750----------------1939 6s T9 J-D 100,000________ serially
Light, Water and Sewer.
W ater and Light B onds.
...$ 1 1 2 0 0 0 _____ 1925-1944
6s T8
. . . $45.000__________1938 s
6s T9 J-D 34,000------------ serially
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6s 08
. . . 18,000 — ............ 1928
Nov 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24. $69.7.50 6s T 1 Nov $45,000c
6,000________ serially
Water debt (included)____
40.000 6s T9 J-D
Sinking fund (water)______
15.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24. $287,500
Tot. ass’d val .’24 (50% act.) 850,000 Water debt (included)------- 205,000
21.360
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $19.00 Sinking funds (General-----(W a te r _____
81.440
Assess, val. real estate___ 756.691
QUAPAW.
Assess, val. personal_____ 405,010
This town is in Ottawa County.
Other assessable property. . 212,132
W ater-W orks Bonds.
rts
. . . $57.000___________ 1944 Tot. ass'd val.'24(M a c t'l).l 373,833
City tax rate (per $1 000) ’24-$26 40
_s ’23 F-A
5,000__ Feb 15 1948 Population 1910.2:479, 1920.-2,255
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .
6s
. . . $22.500 — ..... ........... 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24...$87,242 SAN BOIS TOW NSHIP.
Total assess, val. 1924_____ 477,896
This township Is in Haskell Co.
Population 1920______________1.394 6s T6 J-J $3 0,000..-July 20 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 1920 $30,000
QUINTON.
Sinking fund____________
3.600
This town is in Pittsburgh County. Assessed val., real estate.. 723.161
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assessed val., personal____ 347,421
6s T8 M-S $98,000 — ................... .. Other assess, prop________ 176.618
BOND. DEBT Dec 10 ’24^ .$105,000 Tot .asses .val .’ 20(M a ct.). 1,247,200
Tot. asses, val. 1923 ------- 669,710 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $26.79
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_____ $4.65 Population in 1920____________2,179
IN T . payable in New York.
Population 1910, 697; 1920____ 1,557
IN T . at the Oklahoma
agency in N. Y .

RALSTON.
This town is in Pawnee County.
F unding Bonds.
6s T3 J-J
$5,500___ Jan 9 1933
Water & Light Bonds.
6s ’09 J-J $25,000____July 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24 — .$58,300
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 325,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919___$10.00
Population 1910. 597; 1920. 703
RED FORK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Red Fork) is
in Tulsa County.
Building bonds____________ $45,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24. $129,500
Sinking fund--------------------43,000
Tot. ass'd val, ’24 ( M act.) .3,791,882

SAND SPRINGS^
This city is in Tulsa County.
Paving Bonds.
6s ’24 A -0$110,000____Oct 1 1933
(Optional; see V. 119, p. 2209.)
City-H all Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $25,000_ July 10 1944
_
Sewer Extension Bonds.
6 s ’ 22 . . . $90.000...........................
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924.. $232,969
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 226 000
Sinking fund______________
25,507
Assess, val. real estate___ 1.237,690
Assess, val., personal_____ 217.010
Other assessable property. . 201,619
Total assess, val., 1924----1.656.319
City tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$20.10
Population in 1920__________ 4.076

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SAPULPA.
This city Is In Creek County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’07 A-O $6,000_ Apr 20 1927
_
6s ’09 J-J
65,000____Jan 1 1929
5s ’ 10 J-J 250.000____Jan 1 1935
5s '13 J-J
50,000____Jan 1 1939
5s ’ 19 A-O 75,000___ Apr 1 1939
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’07 A-O $37,000-.-A pr 20 1927
5 s ’09 J-D 25,000___ June 1 1929
5s ’ 10 F-A 50.000____Feb 1 1930
5s ’ 13 J-J
25,000____Jan 1 1933
5s ’ 14 F-A 20,000___ Aug 1 1934
5s ’ 14 F-A 20,000___ Aug 1 1934
Building Bonds.
6s ’08 M -N 15.000____N ov 1 1928
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $10.000____Jan 1 1930
5s ’ 10 J-J
5,000____Jan 1 1930
5s ’ 17 J-J
20,000____Jan 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
_
6 s ’ 12 J-J $63.350_ Jan 15 1932
6 s ’ 13 A-O 69,887.58-Oct 31 1933
6s ’ 15 M -N 27 .640 -.-N ov 15 1935
5s ’ 16 A-O 54,800____Oct 1 1936
6s .19 F-A 54,931.72-Aug 1 1939
5s ’ 19 F-A 20,000___ Aug 1 1939
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6 s ’09 F-A $77,000.. .Feb 1 1929
Park B onds.
5s ’ 12M-N $100,000___ N ov 1 1932
5s ’ 14 M-S 135,000___ Sept 1 1934
Hospital Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-O $50.000___ Apr 1 1939
Cemetery Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-O $10.000___ Apr 1 1939
B O N D .D E B T Oct 20’24.$1,315,609
Water debt (included)—
446.000
Assessment debt (add’l)— 481 631
Sinking fund____________
221,804
Assess, v al., real estate— 5.016,068
Assess, val., personal------ 1.295 845
Ass’d val., public service- 1,000,098
T ot. ass’d val.(60%act) 24 7,342.011
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $72-50
Pop’n in 1910, 8.283; 19 20. 11.634
IN T . at fiscal agency in N . Y .

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
SEQUOYAH CO. DRAIN. 1MPT.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
6s ’ 17 s-a $42,000 ____ 1925-1930
TOTAL D E B T Oct 1 1918--$70,691
SHAMROCK.
This city is in Creek County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $30,000 ____Sept 1 ’27.
’32 ’37 & ’42
City Hall and Jail Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J
$2,500___ Sept 1 1927
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
6s '17 J-J
$3,500____Sept 1 1927
F unding B onds.
6s ’22 J-D $21,000--D ec 20 1927,
’32, 37, '42 & '47
BON D. D EBT Oct. 25 ’24-.$59,000
Sinking fund_______________ 8.000
Total assess, val. 1924----------306,323
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$36.60
Population in 1920____________1,409
SHATTUCK.
This town Is In Ellis County.
W ater Bonds {Red. beg. in 1919)
6s ’09 J-J $36,000c— July 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 14 M -N $ 12,600c________ _____
( Due $6 300 in 16 and 20 years.)
6a '18 F-A $12,000_______________
(Due 1928, 1933, 1938.)
BOND. D EBT Oct. 24 ’24-$140.700
Sinking fund_____________
8.000
Assess, val. 1924 (35% act.) 665,428
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $26 .20
Population 1910, 1,231; 1920, 1,365
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.

C ourt-H ou se and Jail B onds.
5>is
s-a $125,000.Serially to 1944
F unding B onds.
_s
. . . $ 1 8 ,0 0 0 -....................
R oad Bonds.
-s
.-- $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 -..........
—
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 ’24 $948,000
105,224
Sinking fund------------------Total assess, val. 1924____ 18,302.053
Population 1910. 22,252; 1920, 24,692

Park B onds.
_
6s ’ 16 - . - $10,000_ Aug 15 1941
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924---$121,900
Assessed val’n, real estate— 392,650
Ass’d val’n, personal prop---- 187,597
Other assessable property— 51.029
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 ( H a c t.). 631,276
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$59.86
Population 1910, 1,408; 1920-.1.871

STILLWATER.
This city is in Payne Co. Inc. at
a town In 1891 and as a city of thf
first class In 1899.
5s ’ 18 F-A$175,000___________1938
Reservoir Bonds.
5s ’24 J-D $200,000c-..June 1 1944
Park Bonds.
5s
J-J $7,000___ July 1 1932
Funding Bonds,
6s
J-D $10,000___ June 1 1937
Fire T ruck Bonds.
_
_
$3,000 _______ Serially
5s
L ight & W ater-Plant Bonds.
5s T7 F-A $7,000___ Aug 1 1927
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
. . . $33,000___ M ay 1 1928
5s
...
15,000___ Sept 1 1931
5s
...
6,000___ Aug 1 1927
Sewer Bonds.
6s T6 . . . $10,000___________1941
5s
...
27,000___ May 1 192$
6s
J-J 60,000______________
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 ’24- $376,000
Sinking fund______________ 125,000
Ass’d val. 1923 (3-5 a c t .) ..4,025,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$48.15
Population 1910, 3,444; 1920.-4,701
IN T. at fiscal agency. Mechanics'
and Metals’ Nat. Bank. New York.

TONKAWA
This city Is In Kay County. Inc.
In 1907.
Fire E quipm ent Bonds.
6 s ’23 M-S $10,000_______________
C ity Hall Bonds.
6s ’17 - - - $10,000_______________
6s ’23 M-S 35,000_______________
W ater B onds.
„
5JSs’09 . . . $13.500____Jan 1 1929
6 s ’ 12 ....
2n.nno____Oct 11932
6s T9 J-J
60,000_______________
6s ’22 M-S 15,000_______________
6s ’23 M-S 70,000.......
Sewer Bonds.
54Ss’09 . . .
$5,000____Jan 1 1929
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5Hs'09 - . $18.500___ Jan 1 1929
6s T9 J-J
15,000-------- ------------6s ’23 M -S 10,000_________ _____
6s ’23 M-S 20,000_______ _______
aF unding B onds.
„„„
6s 12 . . . $15 000____Jan 11932
BOND. D EBT Nov 25 ’22_$190,000
Sinking funds______________ 65,000
Assessed value real estate._ 800,000
Assessed value, personal_
_ 550,034
Tot.ass’d val. ’21 (46 a c t .).1,350,034
rotaltax (per $1,000' 1918__ $32 55
Population 1910, 1,776; 1920--1.448
a IN T. at State Treas. office; on
other bonds at fiscal agency. N . Y .

_

SHAWNEE.
This olty Is In Pottowatomle Co,
Inoorp. as a city of first class Aloh. 16
1896.
F unding W ater Bonds.
6s
. . . $35.000___________ 1943 STILLW ATER SCH. D. NO. IS.
BOND. D EBT May 1923 $97,000
F unding Judgm ent Bonds.
25,000
6s
. . . $17,150___________ 1934 Sinking fund (cash)_______
_
6t4s
. . . 46,000______
1936 Assessed valuation 1922_ 3,753,288
6s
. . . 67,700___________ 1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $5.40
6s
. . . 90,800___________ 1946 Popul’n 1920. 4.701; 1923 (est.) ,6,000
SAPULPA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Funding Bonds.
5s ’07 A-O $ 12,000c__________1927 6s
-.-$ 1 1 7 ,9 0 0 __________ 1946
SULPHUR.
5s '08 M-S 30.000c-..S ept 1 1928 6s
. . . 90,000___________ 1948
This city is In Murray County.
5s ’09 M-S $34,000c__ Sept 1 1929
W ater-W orks Bonds.
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds
5. ’09 M-S 15,000-Sept 1 ’29 &’34 54*s’04 J-J $125,000c
Jan 1 1934 6s '18 F-A $25,000____Feb 1 1943
5 s ’ l l J-D 40,000c_ Junei iy36
_
46.000 _________ 1937
Paving Bonds.
-8
- - . 175,000__________
5,000___________ 1929 -s
. . . $98.000............................
H igh-School Bonds.
10.000.................1934
M unicipal Improvement Bonds.
5s ’ 17
$100,000____Apr 9 1932
15.000 _________ 1939 6s
. . . $150,000______________
(Subject to call after April 9 1922.)
.190,000..........
1944 TOTAL DEBT Oct. 24 ’24 $344,000
TOT. BD. D T . Oct. 10 18 $249,000
Fire Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________ 165,000
Sinking funds_____________
29.000 5s ’20 . . . {$28,000.......... 1930-1933 Tot. assess.val.'2 3 (H a c t .) .l ,745,536
Assessed val’n, real estate-3.880.161
1 72,000---------1934-1945 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$53.70
_
Assessed val’n, personal_ 2,673,401
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910 (Census)____ 3.684
Other assessable property. .1,214,682 5s ’09 J-J $125,000c
Jan 1 1929
Tot .ass’d val.’ 17 (a ctu a l)..7,768,244 5s ’07 F-A 119,0 0 0 c-..F eb 1 1937 Population 1920 (Census)____3,667
IN T . at the Oklahoma Fisca
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) T 8..$15.00
f 5,000___________ 1929
Population in 1918 (est.)_____16,000 5s
. . . {10,000___________1939 Agency ,New York
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.
[25,000___________ 1944
C onvention-H all Bonds.
SULPHUR SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
5s ’09 J-J $50,000c...Jan 1 1929 5 ^ s
___ $9,000c--------------------SAPULPA TOWNSHIP.
—
14,000c___________
This township (P. O. Bowden) Is 5s Hospital Bonds. 0c...Ja n 1 1929 5s
’09 J-J $20,00
5s
...
21,000c___________
in Creek County.
( 20,000c..Aug 15 1928 5s
_
_
4,000c___________
Road Bonds.
5s T8 . . . { 20,000c..Aug 15 1938 5s ’24 . . .
60,000c___________
- s ’ 13 . . . $50,000_______________
l 25,000c..A ug 15 1943 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24. $108,000
6s ’ 16 F-A $45,000___ Feb 7 1941
Assess, val.’24 (abt. % act.) .1,922,136
- s ’ 19 . . . 60,000_______________ 5s Park . Bonds. 000__ Nov 19 1937
’ 12
. . $40
■School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$22.04
Funding Bonds.
GEN. BD.
-s
. . . $36,100_______________ Assessment D T. N ov. ’23-$i,414,550 Population 1924_____________ 4,500
debt_________ 450.000
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1923- $191,100 Assess, val. 1923 ( 4 act)..8,600,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
7,232 Total
Assess, val. real estate_____1,068,671 Pop’n taxr^te (per $1 .000- ’23.$50.60 TAHLEQUAH.
in 1910, 12,474: 1920. 15.348
Assessed val. personal_____1,660.524
This city is in Cherokee County.
IN T. at fiscal agency. New York
Other assess, property_____1,261,101
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Tot. ass’d vaL '23 (% act.) 3,990.296 (Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank).
5s T 7 J-.T $30.000___ Jan 1 194V
Twp. rate tax (per $1,000) '23. .$5-00 SHAWNEE SCH. DIST. No. 93
5s ’09 A-O 53,000___ Oct 1 1934
Population 1910, 2.675; 1920. 4,097
Sewer Bonds.
Building Bonds
5s TO A-O $30,000___ Apr 1 1935
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York. 4s ’03 J-J $50,0 0 0 c _ ------- 1933
_
Fire S tation and Jail Bonds.
5s ’06 M -N 15,000c____ ____ 1935
5s ’ l l J-D $4,700___ June 11931
5s ’09 F-A 120,000c____ ____ 1929
SAYRE.
Light and Power Bonds.
5s TO J-J
44 ,0 0 0 c--. ------- 1935
This city is in Beckham County.
546s’ 19 J-D$140,000____Dec 1 1944
5s ’21 M -N 20,000c . . ____ 1931
E lectric Light Impt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 ’2 4 -. $257,000
6s ’21 s-a $40,000c. . -July 1 1946 5s ’21 M -N 20,000c___ ____ 1935
54,869
5s ’21 M -N /40,000c___ - .1941 Sinking fund--------------------W ater-W orks Bonds.
Ass'd val'n 1924 {% a c t .)..1,299,527
\25,000c____ ___ 1937
6s ’21 s-a $28,000c— July 1 1946
F-A 264,000c ___ lv)2 i-1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $25.00
-s
...
15.500_______________ 5s ’20
Population 1910. 2,891; 1920, 2,2/1
M -N 59,118c___ ------1936
5Xs
Sewer Im provement Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6 s ’21 s-a
$6,5 0 0 c .J u l y 1 1946
THOMAS TOW NSHIP.
6s g
M-S $2,2 5 0 c 1925-1927
C ity Hall Bonds.
This township is in Johnston Co.
-s . . . . . $14,500________ _____ _ 5s T7 M -N 65,000c__________1927
6s
s-a $39.000c_____________
F unding Bonds.
Fire T ru ck Bonds.
-s
___ $5,000_______________ 6s ’22 . . . $47,500c__________1947 BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1923-.S39.075
_
GEN. BD. D T . Oct. 25 ’24 $223,500 BOND. DEBT Sept 11 ’24. $672,618 Total assessed value 1923_ 613,148
Population 1910, 1.675; 1920, 1,988
Sinking fund_____________
36.953 Floating debt (add'l)_ 161,690
IN T . at Oklahoma fiscal agency.
198,756
Assessed val. real estate__ 1,014,789 Sinking fund_____________
Assessed val. personal_____ 418 449 Total assess, val. ’24(act.).9,086 025
Other assessable property. .
67,209 School tax (per $1,000) 1924--S22.70 T IG E R TOWNSHIP.
T o t. assess. val. '24 (act. ) . . 1,500,447 Pom lition in 1924_________ 22.000
This township is in Creek County.
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.316.00
$25,000c
Mar 1 1928
Pop’nin 19101,882; ’20 (iensus)l,703
lOO.OOOc.Mar 1 ’33&'38
SK IA TO O K .
IN T . at the Mechanics & Metals
75.0 0 0 c..-M a r 1 1943
This town is In Osag and Tulsa
National Bank, New York.
Counties.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
100.0Q0C__ Mar 1 1948
6s
. . . $54,000c. ($30,000 1937
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
1 24,000 1942 Sinking fund IT March 1923 $433,000
Wewoka is the county seat.
(cash)_______
70,000
E lectric Light & Power Plant.
Funding Bonds.
-_ 15,000c____ 1937-1942 Assessed value 1922_______ 8,380,000
6s T 8 F-A $43,000____Aug 7 1943 6s
Population in 1920___________16,667
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1922-$650.000
IN T . at Mechanics & Metals Na­
Sinking fund____________
$23,000 6s T7 A-O $11,0 0 0 c------ 1937-1942 tional Bank, New York.
26,000_____ 1937-1942 TILLMAN COUNTY.
Assessed valuation, r e a l.. 3,268,260 6s ’22 s-a
TOTAL DEBT Oct. 25 ’24-$106,000
Assessed valuation, pers’l- 1,124,810
Frederick is the county seat.
Other assessable property799,692 Water debt (included)_____ 54.000
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.'22(1-3 act.) 5,192,762 Sinking fu n d ______________ 23.623 6s
. . $125,000_________ _____
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23_________ 1,156,970 BOND. .DEBT Oct 10 1924 $125,000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22 $49 62
Population 1910. 19,964; 1920, 23,662 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$13.50 Assessed val. real estate.. 16.324,814
IN T . payable at fiscal agency. Assessed val. personal____2,318,658
New York.
Other assess, property___ 1,921,/34
SEQUOYAH COUNTY.
Tot. ass’d val.’24(M a ct.).20,565.206
Sallisaw is the county seat.
SNYDER.
State & Co. tax(per$l ,000 ) ’24 $10.40
R efu n d in g Bonds.
This place is In Kiowa County.
Population 1910, 18,650; 1920.22,433
-s
- - . $26,163_______________ 6s’05-’07_ $45,000................... ..
_
F unding Bonds
6s ’ l l . . .
40,000....................1931
6s
M-S $36,552c................. 1931
R efu n d in g Bonds.
TISHOMINGO.
6s
J-D 14,600c_________ 1939 6s '12 - . - $21,800__________ 1932
This town is in Johnston County.
6s T7 J-J 20,000c...Jan . 5 1942 TOT. BD. D T. Oct 30 ’24. $132,956 Formerly a city in the Chickasaw
Bridge B onds.
Assessed val. 1924___
525,181 nation.
_s
. . . $20,000_______________ Population 1910, 1,122; 1920..1.197
E lectric Light Bonds.
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 1922. $393,208
IN T . payable at Farmers & Mar
6s '18 - - . $50,000____Apr 1 1944
Assessed val. real & pers’l . .8,329,051 chants' Bank, Snyder.
C ity Hall Bonds.
Other assessable property.2,770,088
6s T5 - - .
$ 2 .5 0 0 ...A ug 15 1941
Tot.ass’d val. 1921______11,099,139 STEPHENS COUNTY.
F un din g Bonds.
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’ 18 -$ l0 .15
Duncan is the county seat.
6s TO
$14,500____Jan 1 1930
Population 1910, 25,005; 1920, 26,736 5s ’22 J-D$200,000-.Oct 1 ’27-’47 6 s ’20 - . 2,500_ M a y 22 1930
_
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.
($50,000 mature every 5 years.)
6 s ’21 . . .
12.863.27-Mar 13 1943




[V ol. 119,

1

TULSA.
County seat o f Tulsa County,
Okla., formerly incorporated as a
city in Indian Territory, Jan. 18 ’98.
F un din g B onds.
6s ’08 M-S $30,000.--M a r 16 1928
5s ’09 A-O 23,000___ Apr 1 1934
546s’ 16 J-J
97,776___ July 1 1936
5s T4 M -N 10,600_ Nov 11 1924
_
5 ^ s ’18 J-J
77,525___ July 1 1938
W ater Bonds.
6s ’08 J-D$250,000___ June 1 1928
5s ’09 J-D 20,000___ June 1 1929
5s TO A-O 100,000_ Apr 15 1930
_
5s ’ l l
J-D 47,000___ Dec 1 1936
5s T6
M-S 180,000___ Sept 1 1941
5s T6
M-S 40,000___ Sept 1 1941
5s T8
F-A 510,000___ Aug 1 1940
5s T8
F-A 13,000___ Feb 1 1941
53^s’21 J-J
200,000__ July 1 1946
5 ^ s ’21 J-J
25,000__ July 1 1946
54£s’22F-A4,400,000____ Feb 1 1947
5s ’22 F -A 2,400,000____ Feb 1 1947
5s ’24 F-A 700,000__ Aug 1 1949
Fire Bonds.
5s ’09
J-D $20,000___ June 1 1929
5s ’l l J-D
26,000___ Dec 1 1936
5s T6 M-S 25,000___ Dec 1 1937
5s T8 F-A 30,000___ Aug 1 1938
5s T8 F-A 60,000___ Feb 1 1938
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’05
J-J $30,000___ July 1 1925
5s ’07 M -S 25,000___ Sept 1 1927
5s ’08 A-O 30.000 __Oct 15 1928
5s ’09 J-D 65.000 __June 1 1929
5s TO A-O 35.000 __Apr 15 1930
5s ’ l l J-D 52.000 __Dec 1 1936
5s T5 F-A 68.000 _Aug 1 1940
5s T8 F-A 72.000 _Aug 1 1941
5J^s’21 J-J 600,000____July 1 1946
5>is’22 M-N900.000___ M ay 1 1947
5)^s’24 F-A 800,000____Feb 1 1949
Park Bonds.
5s ’09 J-D $25,000____June 1 1929
5s T3 F-A 22,500____ Feb 1 1938
5s T3 F-A
6,000____ Feb 1 1938
5s T5 F-A 68,000____ Aug 1 1940
5s T9 F-A 50,000____Aug 1 1943
5 ^ s ’24 F-A 150,000____ Feb 1 1949
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s T5 F-A $85,000____ Aug 1 1940
5s T3 F-A 56,000____ Feb 1 1938
5s T8 F-A 18,000____ Aug 1 1941
Storage House Bonds.
5s ’09 J-D $6,000____June 1 1929
5s T8 F-A 15,000____ Aug 1 1938
Library Bonds.
5s T2 M -N $4,500_ Nov 15 1937
_
Incinerator Bonds.
5s T 6 M-S $25,000____Sept 1 1937
Heavy T ra ffic B onds.
5s T8 F-A $36, 00____Aug 1 1931
Subway and V iaduct.
5s T8 F-A $24, 00___ Aug 1 1941
G arbage Disposal.
53^s’21 J-J $ 5 ’ , 0 0 --- .July 1 1926
‘olice S tation .
5s ’23 J-D$150,000-- .June 15 1947
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’24.$12.795.185
Water debt (included)
8,919,000
Sinking fund___________
732,574
Tot. assessed val. 1924.-105,775,796
City tax rate (per $1,500) ’23-$17.70
Pop’n in 1910, 18.182; 1920, 72,075
INT. at fiscal agency. New York.
(Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank).
TULSA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 22.
This district not only includes the
city o f Tulsa, but also adjacent ter­
ritory.
5s ’05 J-J $50,000c___Jan 1 1925
5s ’06 M-S 25,000c..M ar 15 1926
5s ’07 M-S 30,00 0c-.-S ep t 1 1927
6s ’ 08 . . .
8,500_______________
5s '09 J-J 125,000c...Jan 1 1929
5s ’09 J-J 150.000c_.Sept 15 1929
5s ’ 22 J-J 275.000c.May 20 '27-’42
5s ’24 - - 2,000,000__________ 1949
B uilding <c Improvement Bds.
5
5s ' 14 J-J $.500,000____ Apr 1 1934
4H s’ 17 s-a 325,000_____ 1925-1937
-s
s-a 750,000 _____1925-1939
• s ’20 . . . 850,000_____ 1925-1940
5
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23-$3,388.500
Sinking funds___________
927,647
Total assess, val. '23-’24
( 3 actual)___________ 114.928,008
4
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-’2 4 --$17.20
Population in 1920 (est.)_____90,000
IN T . at fiscal agency, N. Y.

D ec., 1924.]

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS

TULSA COUNTY.
Tulsa 1 the county seat.
j
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-D$200,000c__.............1930
Road Bonds.
-s
$190.000.............. 1925-1931
5s g
J-J 840,000c____ 1932-1943
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-D $75.0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1930
5s '15 A-O 150,000c.Apr 12 '25 '35
($50,000 payable every 5 years)
Jail Bonds.
5s
J-D $10,000 - - ____Jan 1930
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’24$1.660,000
87,781
Floating debt___________
Sinking fund------------------136.000
Assess, val., real & pers’l 114.645.028
Other assess prop_______ 37.437.599
Tot.ass’d val.'25(34 act.) 152.082,627
State & Go tax (per $1.000) '25-$9 90
Pop'n 1910, 34,995; 1920--.109,023
1NT. at fiscai agency. New York

Light and Power B onds.
semi-an $40,000c_________ 1934
Fair G roun d B onds.
5s T8 A-O $1 5,00 0...A pr 15 1933
Light, W ater and Sewer Bonds.
>
s
semi-an $40,000c_________ 1936
Sewer Bonds.
is
semi-an $35,000c_________ 1934
Funding Bonds.
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 N ov 11'21- $332,000
•linking fund______________ 111,000
Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,355,460
Vssessed val’n, personal_
_ 674,56.5
Other assess, property____ 333,119
Pot.ass’d val.'21 (34 a ct.).2,363,444
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 ....$19.00
Population 1910, 4.013; 1920..3.436
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.

TURNER TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. O. Checotah) is
in McIntosh County.
6s '18 . . . $45.000................... .......
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1923. $45,000
T ot. ass’d val.’21 fact.val.) 1,600,000
_
Tax rate (per $1,000). about_ 34.00
Population 1920______________2,861

WAGONER COUNTY.
Wagoner is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
_s
. . . $200.000_______________
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Popula’n 1910, 22,086; 1920, 21,371

TUSKAHOMA TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. O. Tuskahoma)
is in Pushmataha County.
6s '18 . . .
$3,200____Jan 10 1928
R oad Bonds.
6s ’ 16 F-A $45,000____Mar 5 1941
BON D. DEBT Oct 8 1923. $48,200
Sinking fund______________
5,298
Assessed value, real estate.1,176,224
Assessed value, personal_
_ 281,566
Other assessable property. . 935,058
Total assessed value 1923
(about 55% actual)_____2,392,848
Tax (per $1 000) 1922________ $6.60
Population 1910, 2,623; 1920, 4,447
VERDIGRIS DRAIN. DIST. N O .l.
This district is in Wagoner County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 11 ’ 19-$222.000
Assess debt (add’l)_______ $135,000
Tot .assess .val.’ 19 (act .val) 15.509.674
IN T . at State fiscal agency in N .Y
VERDIGRIS TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Rogers County
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '22. $64,288
21,737
Sinking fund_____________
Assess, val. real estate_____1,544,413
T ot. ass’d val. '22 (34 act.) 2,669.586
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’ 21—$5.50
Population 1920________ :_____2,727
VINITA.
Formerly a town In the Cherokee
Nation (now In Craig County) In the
Indian Territory.
Incorporated
Jan. 20 1898. Pop’n 1910, 4.082:
1920, 5,010.
F unding Bonds.
6s *12 . . . $11,000c................1937
6s '13 —
9,129.26c......... 1938
.s
...
70,000_______________
W ater Bonds.
5s
. . . $20,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . $18,000c........... ...1 9 3 7
C ity-H all Bonds
5s '09 . . . $28.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1929
BO N D . D E B T Nov 1919 ..$171,129
Assess, val. T9 (est.)____2,916.000
City tax (per $1,000) 1919____$12.74
IN T . at fiscal agency, N. Y".

5s

WALTERS.
This city is in Cotton County,
(ncorporated Sept. 1902.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '06 M-S $2,620_ Mar 20 1926
_
6s '13 F-A
9,575_ Feb 28 1933
_
6s '20 F-A 15,000_ Feb 15 1945
_
W ater B onds.
6s
J-J $65,000---June 15 1945
6s TO J-J
57,000c..Jan 15 1930
6s
A-O
6,500_ Oct 1 1931
_
6s T3 J-J
6,600_ July 24 1928
_
5s T5 J-D
7,500_ Dec 11 1925
_
6s
F-A 25,000.--F eb 20 1944
City Hall & Fire S tation B onds.
6s
J-J $20,000.-.June 15 1945
Sewer B onds.
6s TO J-J $26,000c_ Jan 15 1930
_
6s
F-A
5,000_ Feb 20 1944
_
6s
J-J
20,000---June 15 1945
E lectric-Light-Plant B onds.
6s TO J-J
$7,000c_.Jan 15 1930
_
6s
F-A
5,000_ Feb 20 1944
6s
J-J 20,000---June 15 1945
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 1924- $307,795
Water debt (i ic l.)________ 167,600
Sinking funds____________ 307,795
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 SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
4s
. . . $35.000____ Jan 21 1928
{16,000 _____ 1929-1934
5s
. . . (16,000 _____ 1939-1944
{ 8,000___________1949
F unding Bonds.
6s T2 J-J $30,000___Jan 31 1937
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 2 .. $78,500
Sinking funds_____________
36.800
Assess, val. real estate_____ 1.069.720
Assess, val. personal______ 633.232
Other assess, property_____ 187,949
Tot. assess, val.’20(3-4act.)-l,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

WAPANUCKA.
This town is in Johnston County.
W ater and Light Bonds.
6s '17 F-A $20.000_____Nov 1942
WAGONER.
BOND. DEBT Nov 29 '20--$72,000
This city is in Wagoner County. Water debt________________ 56.000
Incorporated JaD. 4 1896.
Light debt_________________ 16,000
Sinking fund_______________ 12,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s semi-an $6S,000c_________ 1925 Ass'd val'n 1920 (34 act.) .1,000,000
(Sub. to call at 105 after Dec 15 T5) Tax rate (per $1 .000) 1920____ $4.25
5s semi-an $50.000c_________ 1934 Population in 1910. 948; 1920, 1,038




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WASHINGTON CO. S. D. NO. 7 WHITE TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. O. Idabel) Is In
P. O. Dewey.
COND. DEBT Nov 15 '24. $115,000 McCurtain County.
Sinking fund____________
62,982
Road Bonds.
_
Assessed val. 1924________2,924,420 6s '19 F-A $50,000_ Feb 15 1944
BONDED D E B T Oct 1924—$50,000
Population In 1920___________ 5,294
WASHITA COUNTY.
Cordell is the county seat.
WILBURTON.
No recent returns.
This city is i Woodward County.
Cit.v Im provement Bonds.
.s
-.-$ 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 ________ ______
WAYNOKA TOWNSHIP.
(?)
This township (P. O. Waynoka) Is BONDED D E B T ________
Population 1910. 2.277; 1920, 2.226
In Woods County.
Road Bonds
6s T7 M-N$.’ 8.5 00c..M ay 28 1942 WOODWARD.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 27 '24...$ 58,500
This city is the county seat o
Sinking fund_______________ 8,885 Woodward Co.
Total assessed val. 1924_____ 531.862
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $8.83 6s '10 M-N$68,000c— -M ay 1 1935
Population 1910, 709; 1920, 274 5s '18 J-J
5,000c-_.Jan 1 1942
Citv=Hall & Auditorium Bonds.
IN T . payable at State fiscal
5s '17 s-a $50,000c_________ 1942
agency in New York City.
F unding Bonds.
6s '19 M -NS37,000c--Nov 10 1944
E lectric-Light Bonds.
W EATHERFORD.
6s '10 M -S $30,000c—-Sept 1 1935
This city is in Custer County.
5s '16 A-Op 2,500c
Oct 1 1941
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '06 . . .
$2.50 0c...S ept 1 1931 (Subject to call begin. Oct. 1 1921)
6s '08 —.
10.000c____Dec 1 1933 5s '18 J-J $20.000c—-Jan 1 1942
s-a 100,000c--------------------6s '09 . . .
30.000c___ Sept 11934 6s
R efu nd ing Bonds.
-s '20
15,000____ Apr 1 1945
6s '23 - - 25.000____ Feb 1 1948 5s '17 J-J j $2.000c— July 1 1925
\ 39.000c.July 1 ’26-'39
E lectric-Light Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
—
6s '08
$15,000c___ Dec 1 1933
_
6s '09
10.0O3c--.Sspt 1 193 t 6s '10 M-S $34,00Cc_ Sept 1 1935
(15,000___ Feb 1 1928 5s '16 A-O 12.500c— -Oct 1 1941
6s '23
40,000-Feb 1 '33 & '38 (Subject to call beg. Oct 1 1921)
7,000c-..Jan 1 1942
120.000____Feb 1 1943 5s '18 J-J
5H s’23 s-a 175,000c______________
Sewer Bonds.
Park Bonds.
6s '09 - - - $50.000c._.Sept 1 1934
6s '21 s-a $15,000c______________
City-Hall Bonds.
6s ’08 --_ $10,0 00c...S ep t 1 1934 TO TAL DEBT N ov 29 '24- $599,000
Witter debt (incl.)________ 229,500
R efu n d in g Bonds.
59,126
6s
13 . . .
$7.500c— .A pr 1 1938 Sinking funds— General—
W a ter_________________
38,647
_s '20
35.000_____Jan 5 1945
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 30 '24- $282,500 Total assessed value 1924
(about 34 actual)----------- 2,751,894
Assess, val., real estate____ 674 250
Assess, val., personal_____ 276,365 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $49.90
Other assess, property____
78.504 Population 1910, 2,696; 1920. 3,849
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
Total assess, val. 1924___$1,029,119
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'24-$25.00
Population 1910, 2.118; 1920, 1.929 WYNNEWOOD.
This city is in Garvin County,
[ncorporated as city of first class in
WELEETKA TOWNSHIP.
L907.
This township is in Okfuskee Co.
W ater Bonds.
„ „„„„
Road B onds.
'06 F-A
6s ’ 13 —- $25,000____July 5 1933 is '07 M-S $24,500c— -Febr 1 1926
js
8 .0 0 0 c...M a 1 1927
(Subject to call July 5 1923.)
A-O 12,000c—-Apr 1 1929
BOND. D EBT Oct 1920-- $25,000 5Hs’09 J-J
is ’ l l
1,000c— -July 1 1931
Total assess, val. 1920)
is '19
.
(75% actual)................... 1,419.317 >Hs’23 J-J 15,000_______ Oct 1944
34 ,600 ......... - ..............
Total tax rate (per $1,000. ’20-S4.70
City-Hall
Population 1910. 1.471; 1920. 1.761 )J4s'09 s-an B onds.
*6.000c.—Apr 1 1929
Sewer B onds.
„
„
WEWOKA.
is '17 M-S $16.000____Dec 1 1942
This city is in Seminole County.
E lectric L ight B onds.
Commission Manager form of gov­ >Hs’23 J-J $50,400------------- - - - - - ernment adopted; see V. 119, p. 1660. 30N D . D E B T July 1 '2 2 -. $90,000
C ity-H all Bonds.
linking fund--------------------49,966
6s '18 M-S $24,000—Due $6,000 iD L
’otal assessed val. 1922
1928, 1933, 1938 & 1943
(about 34 actual)_______ 1,263,138
BOND. D EBT April 1918- $99,000 City tax rate '22 (per $1,000)--$6.60
Water bonds______________
35,000 Copulation 1910. 2,002; 1920. 2,200
Light bonds______________
8,000
INT. at State fiscal agency. N. Y.
N ET D E B T .........................
66.000
Assessed valuation_______ 704,000
WYNONA.
Actual value (est.)_______ 1,000,000
This town is in Osage County.
Population 1910, 1,022; 1920. 1.520
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 ann$300,000— Dec 20 1945
WETUMKA.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923--$300,000
This town Is in Hughes County.
Population in 1920 (Census)— 2,749
W ater, Light & Sewer B onds.
6s '17 M-S $40.000___________1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24-$131,640 7ALE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 103.
This district is in Payne County.
Sinking fund______________ 60,000
Total assess, val. 1924_____ 900,000 lOND. D E B T Nov 20 '24- $165,961
linking fund______________
26,287
(Assessment about 50% actual.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $6.53 ’ ota csss.val. '24 (34 act.)2,000,000
Population 1910. 1.190; 1920, 1,422 ’opulation in 1924 (est.)--------- 4,000

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D ebts and R esources
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PACIFIC STATES
IN DEX FOR

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STATES,

CITIES,

Etc

CALIFORNIA— State, Cities, &c________ Pages 112 to 133 | WASHINGTON— State, Cities, <fcc________ Pages 140 to 147
OREGON— State, Cities, &c_____________ Pages 134 to 140 I NEVADA— State, Cities, &c_______________Pages 147 to 149
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The following statement shows the total
assessed valuation and the tax rate (per $1,000) for the years indicated—
decrease in 1906 caused by destruction of property by earthquake.
Valuation.
Tax Rate.
Years
Valuation.
%Tax Rate. Years.
................
ITS
$3.53
1924_____x$6,661,409,392
None 1910____ $2,372 944.301
4.00
None 1908___
1.990.256.945
1923------ x 5.716.358.058
DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
1922-------x 5.135.925.963
None 1906____ 1,594.231.577
4.76
4.90
1921-------x 4.929 479.508
None 1905------ 1 624 023.172
1920-------x 4 551.583.324*
None 1904___
1,545.698.785
5.35
1919____ x
None 1902___
3.82
1,290.238 964
Admitted as a State (Act of Sept. 9 1850)______ Sept. 9 1850 1918-------x 4.069 449,770
3.806.257 623
None 1900____ 1,217.648.863
4.98
5.80
1917-------x
None 1890___
1.101,137.290
Total area of State (square miles)_________________ 158,297 1916-------x 3.717.087.414
6.40
3.577.877,764
None 1880-----666.399.985
1915-------x 3.314 492.798
None 1870____
8.65
277.538.134
State C apital_________________________________ Sacramento
148.193 510
6.00
1914-------x 3.232.981 478
$0.39 1860____
0.42 1850-----5.00
57,670.689
Gov.(term exp.1st M on.aft.Jan.1’27) .Friend W . Richardson 1913------- 3 114 821,281
1912------- 2.919.855.033
0.44
Sac. of State (term exp. 1st Mon. aft.Jan. 1 ’27) ,F . C. Jordan
x Value of operative property included in 1924 $1,142,325,829, in 1923
in 1922 $1,958,899,700, in
1920
Treas. (term exp. 1st M on.aft.Jan.1’27).Charles G. Johnson $725,753,261, in 1919 $484,292,790, in 1918 1921 $647,792,450, in $546,$586,769,817,
$511,888,846, in 1917
Controller (term exp. IstM o n .a ft. Jan. 1 *27) ..R a y L. Riley 139,433, in 1916 $504,284,748, in 1915 $365,591,083, in 1914 $351,511,804.
* The large
Attorney-General________________________________U.S.Webb erties, namely increase in the 1920 valuations extended to virtually all prop­
real estate, improvements, personal property, solvent credits
and corporate properties, and was due, the State Board of equalization in-LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Monday after formed us, to the better
realized for agricultural products,
Jan. 1, and sessions are not limited. Members receive $100 each for each growth in business activitypricesthe general prosperity enjoyed by the to the
and
entire
month of the term, for which they are elected. This provision is contained
population of the State.
in Sec. 23 o f Article IV. of the Constitution, as amended by the voters on
5 There is now no general tax, revenue being derived from taxation in
Nov. 4 1924. Previously members received $1,000 for each regular session
iccordance with Sec. 14 of Art. 13 of the constitution, from taxation of
and $10 for each day while in special session.
mblic service and other corporations, banks and insurance companies.
The amount of tax placed upon these corporations bv the State Board of
HISTORY OF DEBT.— For early history of the State debt, see “ State
Ooualization for 19U was $10,454,125.46: 1912, $10,922,405.72; 1913,
aod City Section” of April 1894. page 142.
*12 97’ .511 80; 1914 $13 580.773: 191.5 $15 036.700: 1916 $15 678.219;
1917. $16 346 596 78: 1918 $17,640,243.76: 1919 $19.531528.22: 1920.
Funded Debt Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
6s g '73 J-J $2,277.500c
(•)
$2,000,000r*..July 3 ’25-’29 $29,804,761.66; 1921, $33,954,544.85; 1922, $34,706,136.27, and 1923,
1,600,000r*..July 3 ’30-’33 $36,195,353.30. The total amount received from taxation and from
San Francisco B uilding Bonds.
200,000r*..July 3 1934 other sources for the fiscal year ending July 1 1922 was about $11,221,000;
4s e '15 J-J $820,000. July 2 25-'65
4s g ’ l l ] 3,000,OOOr*..July 3 ’35-’41 July 31 1924 about $43,966,353.30, and July 1 1924 about $47,276,912.40.
Harbor-Improvem ent Bonds.
J-J 3,000,OOOr*..July 3 ’42-’49
4s g ' l l J-J $9,000,000c.July 2 1985
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.— Pursuant to a constitutional
(Subject to call after Julv 2 1950.1
1,000,OOOr*..July 3 ’49-’51 amendment
adopted Nov. 8 1910.
2,500,000r*..July 3 ’52-’5$ adding a new to Article X i of the Constitution Francisco voted and issued
4sg’15 J-J 3,000,000r*__July 2 19S9
section (Section 8a), the city of San
300,000r*_ .July 3 195S
(Suoject to call after July 2 1954)
used by the Panama Pacific Inter­
1,200.OOOr*..July 3 ’59-'61 $5,000,000 bonds, the proceeds to be the opening of the Panama Canal.
India Basin Bonds.
Exposition
4s g ’ l l J-J $853,000r*__Jan 2 1984 4MST7J-J14,625,OOOr* July 3 ’24-’62 national amendment,Co. to celebrate
Another
approved in
^subject to call after Jan 2 1939) 4Mg'19J-J 5,122,OOOr* July 3 ’26-’37 creating a State fund of $5,000,000 November 1910, was for the purpose of
for the use, establishment,
University o f C alifornia Bonds. 5M?'19J-J 2,000,OOOr* July 3 ’ 26-’2S and support of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, maintenance
Still another
4 Mg 15 J-J 1.640.000c.. Jan 5 -25-'65 5)£g’21J-.J 9,878,OOOr* July 3 ’23-’37 amendment adopted provided for the separation of State and local taxation
5s g ’21 J-J 7,000,OOOr* July 3 ’43-’49 and for the taxation
Capitol Extension Bonds.
public
corporations for the
4s g' 15 J-J*3.000,000.. July 2 1965 4 Mg’22J-J10,000.00 Ir* July 3 ’50-’59 of the State. V. 92of p. 202. service and other 1914 an amendment benefit
In November
to Sec­
4 W 2 3 J -J 3,000,OOOr* July 3 ’60-'62
V eterans’ W elfare Bonds
4 Msg'24F-A$4,000,000r* Feb 1’25-’45 4M g’24J-J 3,000,OOOr* Julv 3 ’6-3-’65 tion 18 of Article XI of the constitution was adopted, providing for the
issuance by Alameda County of not exceeding $1,000,000 bonds, the
(For maturity see V . 118, p. 1174.)
Sacram ento B uilding Bonds.
case of the city
4Msg’24F-A 2.000,OOOr* F e .l’ 26-’46 4s g ’ 15J-J $140,000r*.-July 2 1965 proceeds to be used, as in the Exposition Co. of San Francisco, by the
Panama-Pacific International
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2091.)
BOND PROPO SITIONS.— On Nov. 8 1910 four bond propositions were
* These bonds are held by State School Fund and $751,000 by Uniapproved by the voters (V. 92, p. 202). One called for the issuance of
versity fund.
$18,090,000 highway 4s, the second for $1,590,000 San Diego sea-wall 4s,
INTEREST is payable at the office of the Treasurer in Sacramento and the third for $1,000,000 India Basin 4s and the fourth for $9,000,000 San
National City Bank, New York City.
Francisco Harbor Impt. 4s. On May 23 1912 Judge Seawall dismissed an
order
TOTAL DEBT.— The total bonded debt of the State June 30 1924 was sale ofto show cause whv an injunction should not be issued restraining the
the $1,000,000 4% India Basin bonds. V. 94, p. 1519.
t$91,439,500. The warrant debt on June 30 1924 was $9,597,252.79.
Various bond propositions were voted upon at the Nov. 1914 election, but
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 only four carried. They were (1) initative measure providing for the issu­
'indebtedness of the State; these bonds are payable out of a sinking fund ance of $1 .800.000 bonds for the completion of the University of California
receiving its revenue frpm moneys collected by the San Francisco Harbor 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) $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Commissioners.
A block of $2,277,500 bonds issued in 1873, was to have been paid in San Francisco harbor bonds. V. 100, pp. 67 and 490.
At the general election in Nov. 1916 the voters authorized the issuance
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. 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
The State Treasurer on Oct. 1 1923 held bonds aggregating $9,664,4)37.42 for the benefit of the State School Fund; this includes $1,526,500 of and extensions thereof. V. 103, p. 2171.
At a son'mil election on July 2 1919 the voters approved an issue o f $40.the funded debt bonds of 1873. The State Treasurer also holds $15,789,900
for the benefit of State funds other than the School Fund. This includes 000.000 highway bonds by a vote of 105,333 to 15.484. V 109. p. 192.
$751,000 of the funded debt bonds o f 1873 held in trust for the University
At the 1922 election three bond propositions were passed upon. A bill,
Fund referred to above.
known as the “ Water Power Act, and calling for a $500,000,000 bond
issue, was defeated, as was a $3,000,090 veterans’ land settlement bond
fThis does not include funded debt, which bonds the State owns.
issue, while a bill providing $10 000.000 bonds for a soldiers' bonus met
The following table shows the total bonded indebtedness of the State with approval. The $500,000,000 water power measure was again sub­
and its subdivisions for a series o f years:
mitted to the voters on Nov. 4 1924 in the form of a Constitutional amend­
ment and, as on the previous occasion, was defeated.
County &
Year {end.
District.
Municipal.
Totals.
Under authority of these Acts, the State has issued bonds from time to
June 30)
State.
$22,655,890.00 $65,573,033.00 $93,906,423.00 time. The details of these outstanding bonds may be found in the table
1911
___________$5,677,500 00
83,297,511.00 119.646.642.00 under the caption “ History o f Debt.”
1912
5,681.500.00 30.667.681.00
1913
10,098,500.00 35.358.917.00 100.387.559.00 145,844.976-00
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The limitations fixed in the constitution of
1914
22.909,500.00 41.292.025.00 106.924.759.00 171.126.284.00
1915
31.311.500.00 50.841.291.00 129.059.914.00 211.212.705.00 California with reference to the creation of State debt are as follows:
1916
33.013,500.00 56.461.190.00 135.567.045.00 225.04L.735.00
Article 16, Sec. 1, limits State indebtedness to $300,000, except for
1917
34,493.500.00 64.003.252.00 139.451.712.00 237.948.464.00 repelling invasion, unless the creation of additional debt be authorized by a
1918
39,367,500.00 62.947.875.00 137.018.593.00 239.333.968.00 vote of the people, such additional debt to be used only for the specific
1919
44,558,500.00 67.052.389.00 135.839.730.00 247.450.625.00 purpose for which it is authorized. Article 12, Sec. 13, prohibits the State
1920
50,259,500.00 96.062.069.00 142.189.039.00 288.510.608.00 from lending its credit or subscribing to the stock in any company, associa­
1921
54,806,500.00 117,197,907.84 149,611,830.82 321,616,238.66 tion or corporation; and Article 4, Sec. 31. prevents the Legislature from
1922
75,964.500.00 147.342,515.26 191,096,236.66 414,403.251.92 giving or lending or authorizing the giving or lending the credit of the State
1923
81,389,500.00 169,357,217.83 201,234,192.37 451,980,910.20 or any of its political subdivisions. An exception to Sec. 13 of Article 12 is
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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. to the adoption of this amendment. The disbursement of all funds ob­
These sections now read:
tained from said bonds shall be accounted for by said Panama-Pacific
AR TIC LE 16. Section 1. State Indebtedness.— The Legislature shal International Exposition Company by an itemized statement thereof to
be filed with the Auditor of the City and County of San Francisco.
not in any manner create any debt or debts, liability or liabilities, whict
Sections o f 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 repel are Sections 18 and 6)4 o f Article 11, the latter section having been set up
by an amendment o f 1922.
invasion or suppress insurrection, unless the same shall be authorize!
ARTICLE 11. Section 18.— Counties, Cities and Towns, A c., Debt
by law for some single object or work to be distinctly specified therein
Restrictions.— No county, city, town, township, board of education or
which law shall provide ways and means, exclusive of loans, for the pay
ment o f the interest o f such debt or liability as it falls due, and also tc school district, shall incur any Indebtedness or liability in any manner or
for any purpose exceeding in any year the income and revenue provided
pay and discharge the principal of such debt or liability within seventy-flv»
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 interest thereon shall be paid and discharged, and sue!
thereof, voting at an election to be held for that purpose, nor unless before
ar at the time of Incurring such indebtedness provision shall be made for
law may make provision for a sinking fund to pay the principal of such debi
or liability to oom rence at a time after the incurring of such debt or 11a
the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such Indebt­
edness as It falls due, and also provision to constitute a sinking fund for
bility o f not more w an a period of one-fourth of the time of maturity oi
the payment of the principal thereof on or before maturity, which shall not
such debt or liability; 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 exceed forty years from the time of contracting the same; provided, however,
majority of all the votes cast for and against It at such election; and aT that the City and County of San Francisco may at any time pay the unpaid
claims, with Interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, for
moneys raised by authority of such law shall be applied only to the specific
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,
*nd for unpaid teachers’ salaries for the fiftieth fiscal year, out of the income
and county, if one be published therein, throughout the State, for three
*nd revenue of any succeeding year or years, the amount to be paid in
months next preceding the election at which it Is submitted to the people
full of said claims not to exceed in the aggregate the sum of five hundred
The Legislature may at any time after the approval of such law by the people
thousand dollars, and that no statute of limitations shall apply in any
if no debt shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal the same
manner to these claims; and provided further, that the City of Vallejo, of
ARTICLE 12. Section 13. State Not to Loan Its Credit, A c .— Tin
State shall not. In any manner, loan Its credit, nor shall It subscribe to o» Solano County, may pay its existing indebtedness, incurred in the construc­
tion of its water-works. whenever two-thirds of the electors thereof, voting
be interested in the stock of any company, association or corporation.
»t an election held for that purpose, shall so decide, and that no statute
ARTICLE 4. Section 31.— Legislature Prohibited from Loaning Credit
A c., of State, City, County, A c .— The Legislature shall have no power tc of limitations shall apply in any manner; provided, further, that the city
give or to lend, or to authorize the giving or lending, of the credit of the 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 o f the income and revenue for said years, the
corporation or sub-division of the State now existing, or that may bt amount to be paid in full of said indebtedness not to exceed in the aggregate
the sum of $60,000, whenever two-thirds o f the voters thereof voting at
hereafter established, in aid of or to any person,association, or corporation
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 of
limitations shall apply in any manner. Any indebtedness or liability
manner whatever for the payment o f the liabilities of any individual, assn
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, or any public monej recited, shall be void.
The City aud County o f San Francisco, the City of San Jose and the
or thing o f value to any individual, municipal or other corporation what
ever; provided, that nothing in this section shall prevent the Legislature Town of Santa Clara may make provision for a sinking fund, to pay the
principal of any Indebtedness incurred, or to be hereafter incurred by it,
granting aid pursuant to section twenty-two of this Article: and It shall not
to commence at a time after the incurring of such indebtedness of no more
have power to authorize the State or any political sub-division thereof
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, further, that irrigation districts for the purpose of acquiring
the control o f any entire international water system necessary for its use same. Any indebtedness incurred contrary to any provision of this section
shall be void; and Provided, further, that the County of Alameda may, upon
and purposes, a part of which is situated In the United States, and a pari
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
tion to be held for that purpose, incur a bonded indebtedness of not to
the stock of any foreign corporation which is the owner of, or which holdthe 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
further, that nothing contained in this constitution shall prohibit the use shall issue bonds therefor and grant and turn over to the Panama-Pacific
o f 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 in
benefit o f 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 of State bonds in able, registered and converted in such manner and amounts, and at such
the sum o f ten million dollars, for the purpose of 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
settlement 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 o f 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 compleiely 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 cr sold, to be payable immediately upon such terms or conditions as said
disapproving such Veterans' Welfare Bond Act o f 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
shall not prevent such legislative action.
by other authority, than said legislative authority of Alameda County,
The exception provided in Section 22 o f 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 maintanance of minor orphans, or half-orphans, tion and control of said exposition company; and the legislative authority
of said County of Alameda is hereby empowered and directed to levy a
or abandoned children, or aged persons in indigent circumstances.
A R TICLE 11. Section 8a.— San Francisco Charter— Amendment rn Aid special tax on all taxable property in said county each year after the issue
of Panama-Pacific Exposition.— The charter of the citv and county of S m of said bonds to raise an amount to pay the interest on said bonds as the
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 m e due.
ticulars :
SECTION 6 \4. Nothing in this Constitution contali.ou shall forbid
®r) Authorizing the City and County of San Francisco, a municipal the formation of districts for school purposes situate in more than one
corporation, by its legislative authority, to incur a bonded indebtedness in county or the issuance of bonds by such districts under such general laws
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
and to grant and turn over to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition officers mentioned in such laws shall be authorized to levy and assess such
Company (a corporation organized under the laws of the State of California taxes and perform all such other acts as may be prescribed therein for the
Mar. 22 1910) the proceeds of said bonds, the same to be used and disbursed purpose of paying such bonds and carrying out the other powers conferred
by said exposition company for the purpose of an exposition to be held in upon such districts: provided, that all such bonds shall be issued subject*tothe City and County of San Francisco to celebrate the completion of the the limitations prescribed in Section 18 of Article 11 hereof.
Panama Canal: said bonds, so issued, to be of such form and to be redeem
COUNTY & M UNICIPAL DEBT RESTRIOTIONS.— By Section
able, registered and converted in such manner and amounts, and at such 4088 of the Political Code of California, all counties are restricted to thetimes not later than forty years from the date of their issue, as such legis­ Issuance of bonds running not longer than forty years.
lative authority shall determine; the interest on said bonds to not exceed
A law regulating indebtedness for public improvements was enacted
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 INDEBTEDNESS.
authority: the proceeds of said bonds, when sold, to be payable immedi­
SECTION 4. No city, town or municipal corporation shall Incur an inately by the treasurer of said city and county to the treasurer of said
Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company, upon the demand of debtness for public improvements which shall in the aggregate exceed
i ft % of the assessed value of all the real and personal property of such city .
■aid treasurer of said exposition company, without the necessity of the
approval of such demand by other authority, the same to be used and town or municipal corporation.
This law was given in full in the "Chronicle.” Aug. 10 1901, p. 303.
disbursed by said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company for
the purposes of such exposition, under the direction and control of such
LOCAL IMPROVEMENT.— The Legislature has passed a number of
exposition company:
Acts providing for local improvements in or upon streets on rights of way
(6) Providing that any bonded indebtedness incurred for the purposes within or belonging to municipalities within the State. Under this legis­
aforesaid shall be exclusive of the bonded indebtedness of the said city and lation the city council of any municipality is empowered to improve streets,
and may in its discretion order that any part of the cost be paid out of the
county limited by Section 9 of Article X II of said charter;
(C) Granting to said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company treasury of the municipality or by the issuance of bonds.
TAX EXEMPT AMENDMENT.— At the November 1902 election the
the exclusive possession and use, together with the management and control,
of that portion of Golden Gate Park in the city and county of San Fran­ following amendment to Article 13 of the State constitution was favorably
cisco westerly from Twentieth Avenue, as extended, for such exposition voted upon. V. 74, p. 916; V. 75, p 1366.
purposes, such possession and use, also management and control, to ter­
SECTION 1 H ■ All bonds hereafter issued by the State of California, or
minate not later than one year after the closing of such exposition;
by any county, city and county, municipal corporation, or district (In­
(d)
Granting to said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Companycluding school, reclamation and irrigation districts) within said State
the exclusive possession and use, together with the management and control shall be free and exempt from taxation. See editorial article In “ State
for such exposition purposes, o f any lands held by the board of education and City Supplement” of October 1902. (An amendment to this section
of the city and county of San Francisco, and by the city and county of San to exempt bonds of public utility districts from taxation was defeated by
Francisco, not in actual use, such possession and use, also management and the voters on Nov. 4 1924— V. 119, p. 2907.)
control, to terminate not later than one year after the closing of such
DECISION CONCERNINQ IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS.—
exposition:
State Supreme Court rendered decision defining the obligation of the irri­
(«) Authorizing said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company gation district towards a holder o f its bonds. See “ Chronicle’ o f Aug. 12
to temporarily close streets in the city and county of San Francisco westerly 1916. page 599.
from Twentieth Avenue, for such exposition purposes, and to have the
RECLAMATION D IST R IC T BONDS.— In the “ Chronicle” of July
exclusive possession and use, together with the management and control,
1917, page 410, we published a digest
of said streets for such exposition purposes, such possession and use, also 28 California prepared by Biyth, Witter & of the reclamation district law*
Co. of San Francisco.— V. 105
management and control of said streets, to terminate not later than one of 410.
p.
year after the closing of such exposition.
M ORTGAGES EXEM PT FROM T A X A T IO N .— Among the amend­
Proposals to amend the charter of the city and county o f San Francisco
In the foregoing particulars may be submitted by the legislative authority ments voted Nov. 8 1910 is one repealing Section 4 of Article 13 of the State
of said city and county to the electors o f said city and county, at any constitution, changing Section Iso that thereafter a mortgage deed of trust,
general or special election (and a special election may be called therefor) &c., together with the money represented by such debt, shall be exempt
This section, as it now reads, is given in V. 91, p. 974.
field in said city and county, after the publication of such proposals in a from taxation
newspaper of general circulation in said city and coun ty. for such time as
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— Investments by savings bank*
shall be determined by said legislative authority. Upon the ratification are regulated by Sections 61 and 67 of the Bank Act of 1909, as amended
of any such proposed amendment by a majority of the electors of said from time to time (see “ Chronicle” o f Sept. 29 1917, pp. 1327 and 1328).
city and county voting at such election on such proposed amendment, said The 1921 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 780) amending the “ Bank
proposed amendment receiving such majority vote shall become operative A ct,” which, in the case of Sections 61 and 67, amounted to a general
ttnmediately as an amendment to said charter, without the necessity of revision and rearrangement. In 1923 the Legislature enacted an amend­
approval thereof by the Legislature.
ment making bonds which are legal investments for savings banks in New
Any Act of the legislative authority of the city and county of San Fran­ York and Massachusetts eligible for investment by California savings
cisco. In submitting to the electors of said city and county, at any general banks. We publish below the full text of Sections 61 and 67. The
or special election, proposals to amend the charter of said city and county changes made in 1921 and 1923 are printed in italics.
hi the foregoing particulars, including any notice by publication or other­
Sec. 61. Any savings Dank may purchase, hold or sell real or persona)
wise o f such proposals, and o f such election, and the holding of such elec­ property, as follows:




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1. The lot and building In which the business of the bank is carriedon;
tions contained in section fifty-seven a of this Act; and provided, also, that
furniture and fixtures, vaults and safe deposit vaults and boxes and other no such notes or bonds shall be disqualified as investments for savings banks
personal property such as may be necessary or proper to carry on its banking for the reason that the payment thereof is guaranteed by a policy of mortgage
business; such lot and building, furniture and fixtures, vaults and safe insurance.
deposit vaults and boxes shall not, in the aggregate, be carried on the
In determining the market value o f any real estate under the provisions
books o f such bank as an asset to an amount exceeding its paid-up capital of the preceding paragraph where such real estate, improved or unimproved,
and surplus; and hereafter, the authority of a two-thirds vote of all of the consists o f oil or other mineral or timber land, the value represented by such
directors shall be necessary to authorize the purchase of such lot and oil or other mineral or timber shall not be included in fixing such market
building, or the construction of such building.
value. Nothing herein contained shall prevent savings banks from making
2. Such as may have been mortgaged, pledged or conveyed to it in trust loans secured by mortgage or deed o f trust upon lands wherein redwood
for its benefit in good faith, for money loaned in pursuance of the regular timber is included in fixing the market value thereof.
business of the corporation.
Any bank, however, may, without such certification by the Superintendent
3. Such as may have been purchased at any sales under pledge, mortgage of Banks, purchase any note or bond or issue of notes or "bonds provided for in
or deed of trust made for its benefit for money so loaned and such as may said paragraph (f) of subdivision six of this section, whenever such purchase
be conveyed to it by borrowers in satisfaction and discharge of loans made const lutes the entire amount of notes or bonds executed by the makers thereof
thereon.
and secured by the same real estate; provided, that no savings bank shall hold
4. Gold or silver bullion, and United States Mint certificates of ascertained any such notes or bonds unless such holding constitutes the entire issue thereo>
value.
at any time outstanding: and provided, also, that nothing in this paragraph
5. Bonds and other securities of the following classes:
shall be construed to permit savings banks to invest in notes or certificates
(а) Bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United States, evidencing participation in any mortgage on real estate unless by law specifically
or those for which the faith and credit of the United States are pledged for authorized, or in or on any form of obligation secured by any undivided interest
the payment o f principal and interest, or those issued under the authority in real estate designed to distribute the obligation so secured.
o f the United States.
(g) Collateral trust bonds or notes when secured by either:
(б) Bonds of the State of California, or those for which the faith and
(1) Deposit of notes or bonds authorized for investment by this section
credit of the State of California are pledged for the payment of principal of a market value at least fifteen per centum in excess of the par value of
and interest, or those of any county, city and county, city or school district the collateral trust bonds or notes issued; or,
o f this State;
(2) Deposit of notes or bonds authorized for investment by this section
(c) Bonds or stocks or notes of any State in the United States, other and other securities of a combined market value at least twenty per centum
than the State of California, that has not, within twenty-five years previous In excess of the par value of the collateral trust bonds or notes issued;
to making such investment by such bank, defaulted in the payment of any provided, that the par value of said collateral trust bonds or notes shall
part of either principal or interest, or those of any county, city and county, in no case exceed the market value of that portion of the security represented
city or town, or school district, in any State in the United States other than by notes or bonds authorized for investment by this section.
the State o f California, issued under authority of any law of such State,
\h) Railroad equipment trust certificates or obligations issued or guaranteed
which county, city and county, city or town, or school district, had, as by a corporation to which a loan or loans for the construction, acquisition,
6hown by the Federal or State census next preceding such investment, a purchase or lease of railroad equipment has or have been made with the approval
population of more than twenty thousand inhabitants; provided, however, of the Inter-State Commerce Commission: provided, that the entire issue shall
that the entire bonded indebtedness of such county, city and county, not exceed sixty per centum of the cost of such equipment and shall mature
city or town, or school district, including such issue of bonds or stocks or serially not later than fifteen years from date of issue: provided, further, that
notes, does not exceed fifteen per centum of the value of the taxable property said certificates or obligations must be secured by or be evidence of a prior lien
therein as shown by its last equalized assessment roll; and provided, further, upon or reservation of title to such equipment, or by an assignment of or prior
that such county, city and county, city or town, or school district, or the interest in the rent or purchase notes given for the hiring or purchasing o f said
State in which it is located has not defaulted in payment of any part of equipment.
either principal or interest due upon any legally authorized bond or stock
(i)
Acceptances issued by a discount, acceptance or investment corporation
jnote issue within twenty-five years next preceding such investment:
formed under the Federal statute commonly known as the "Edge Act” or under
(d) Bonds of any district organiz f under the laws of the State of Cali­ the “ Investment Companies Act” of New York, or by a corporation of identical
fornia which are required to be and are investigated and approved by a character and capacity, organized under the laws of any State of the United States.
commission now or hereafter authorized by a law of this State to conduct
The legality of investments heretofore lawfully made pursuant to the
such investigation and give such approval and by authority of which provisions of this section, or of any law of this State as it existed on and
approval said bonds are declared to be legal investments for savings banks. subsequent to July 1 1909, shall not be affected by any amendments to this
(e) Notes or bonds secured by mortgage or deed of trust, payment of section or this Act; nor shall any such amendments require the changing
which is guaranteed by a policy of mortgage insurance, and mortgage of investments once lawfully made under this Act.
participation certificates, issued by a mortgage insurance company in
Any bonds authorized by this section as a legal investment for savings
accordance with the provisions o f chapter eight of title two o f part four of banks may be carried on the books of said bank at their investment value,
division first of the Civil Code.
based on their market value at the time they were originally bought, unless
(/) Bonds legal for investments by savings banks in the State of New York the Superintendent of Banks shall require any or all of the bonds which
or the State of Massachusetts.
may thereafter have a market value less than the original investment value
6. Bonds and other securities of the following classes; provided, that such to ne written down to such new market value which shall be done gradually
bonds or securities shall first have been certified by the Superintendent of Banks If practicable and in such manner as he may determine or he may, by a
after an investigation as provided for under section sixty-one a of this Act;
plan of amortization to be determined by him. require such gradual extinc­
(а) Bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of any foreign country tion of premium as will bring such bonds to par at maturity.
or government, or those for which the faith and credit of any foreign 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 o f any State in the with the previous written consent of the Superintendent of Banks, purchase
United States other than the State of California for the purpose of irrigating or acquire bonds of any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws
lands within such district, which are required to be and aie investigated and of the State of California and operated exclusively therein, notwithstanding
approved by a commission notv or hereafter authorized by a law of 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, including the bonds under consideration, and price obtainable by any bank within five years after such purchase or
all prior Hens, within the meaning of section fifty-seven a of this Act, do not acquisition.
exceed fifty per centum of the aggregate market value of the lands within said
No savings bank shall hereafter purchase or loan money upon any bond,
district, ana of 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 of said bonds;
subject to the jurisdiction, regulation or control of the Railroad Commission
(c) Bonds of any district organized under the laws of the State of California of this State under the provisions of the “ Public Utilities A ct,” approved
not otherwise provided for in this section:
December 23 1911, and Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto,
(d) (1) Bonds of any railroad corporation, as the same is defined in the unless each such bond, note or other evidence of indebtedness was either:
“ Public Utilities A ct,” incorporated under the laws of 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 United States; Provided, that said
(b) Issued under authority of the Railroad Commission in accordance
corporations shall have had net earnings for either its fiscal year or twelve with the provisions of said Act. or
consecutive months in the fourteen months next preceding application for
(c) A note issued for a period not exceeding twelve months, in accordance
certification of said bonds under the provisions of section sixty-one a of this with the provisions of subdivision (b) ot “ cction fifty-two of said Act
Act, amounting to at least one and one-half times the interest on all bonded
Sec. 67. 1. No savings bank shall loan money except on adequate
indebtedness outstanding at the time of said certification, and on all additional
security of real or personal property, and no such loan shall be made for
bonds then proposed to be issued; 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 bankers’
acceptances o f the kind and character and maturities defined and made
bonds are a legal investment for savings banks in this Stale.
(e) (1) Bonds of any other public utility corporation, as the same is defined eligible for rediscount with a Federal Reserve bank; provided, also, that
in the “ Public Utilities Act, incorporated under the laws of any State in such bankers’ acceptances are accepted or endorsed without qualification
the United States and operating exclusively in the United Slates; provided, by a bank or trust company, which bank or trust company has a paid-in
that said corporation shall have had vet earnings for either its fiscal year or capital of at least one million dollars; and provided, also, that a savings
twelve consecutive months in the fourteen months next preceding application bank may discount or purchase a bill, or a participating interest in a bill,
for certification of said bonds under the provisions of section sixty-one a of tliis evidenced by a participation certificate issued by a State or national bank in
Act, amounting to at least one and one-half times the interest on all bonded this State, which must comply with the following requirements:
(a) It must be a bill issued by a solvent individual or firm or corporation
indebtedness outstanding at the time of said certification, and on all additional
engaged in mercantile or manufacturing business in the United States
bonds then proposed to be issued: or,
(2) Bonds of any similar public utility corporation, the payment of which that makes statements o f its condition duly ascertained and certified to
is guaranteed, both as to principal and interest, by a public utility corporation by a public accountant. Copy of such a certified statement shall be on
other than a railroad corporation, whose bonds are a legal investment for savings file in the office of the savings bank discounting or purchasing such bill
in a file maintained for such purpose. Said statement shall have been issued
banks in this State.
In determining the income o f any railroad or other public utility corporation within the preceding fourteen months and shall be the latest issued by said
mentioned herein, there shall be included the income o f any corporation or individual or firm or corporation. Said statement shall consist of a balance
corporations out o f which it shall have been formed through consolidation sheet showing quick assets, slow assets, permanent or fixed assets, current
or merger, and o f any corporation the entire business and income-producing liabilities and accounts, short-term loans, long-term loans, capital and
property o f which the corporation issuing such bonds has wholly acquired. surplus. Accompanying said balance sheet shall be a copy o f a statement
All bonds issued by a railroad or other public utility corporation must be from the borrower or public accountant concerning the following:
(1) The nature of the business.
secured by a mortgage or deed o f trust which at the time o f said certification
(2) All contingent liabilities such as endorsements or guarantees.
Is: either
(3) Particulars respecting any mortgage debts and whether there is
I. A closed first mortgage or deed o f trust; or.
any lien on current assets.
II. A first mortgage or deed o f trust containing provisions restricting
(4) The maximum and minimum liabilities of the individual, firm or
the issuance o f further bonds until such time as the income o f said corpora­ corporation during the twelve months previous to the date o f audit.
tion shall have been at least sufficient, during the twelve months next
(b) It must be issued by an individual, firm or corporation whose net
preceding the issuance o f any additional bonds, to meet the earning require­ worth is not less than two times the amount o f its outstanding liabilities
ments heretofore specified in either paragraph (d) or (e) of subdivision 6 of including any contingent liabilities arising from the rediscount o f bills
this section applicable to such corporation after including the additional receivable or other accommodation endorsements, nor less than three
bonds then proposed to be issued; or.
hundred thousand dollars. The quick assets of said individual, firm or
III. A refunding mortgage or deed o f trust providing for the retirement corporation, consisting of merchandise, finished, raw, and in the process
o f all prior lien mortgage debts o f said corporation and restricting the of manufacture, accounts receivable, bills receivable, bonds or obligations
Issuance o f further bonds until such time as the income o f said corporation o f the Government o f the United States at the then market value of said
shall have been at least sufficient, during the twelve months next preceding bonds or obligations and cash, shall not be less than two times its outstanding
the issuance o f any additional bonds, to meet the earning requirements quick liabilities including any contingent liabilities arising from the redis­
of such corporation after including the additional bonds then proposed to count of bills receivable or other accommodation endorsements, as shown
be Issued; or,
by said statement.
(c) It must have a maturity o f not more than six months.
IV . An underlying or divisional closed mortgage or deed o f trust of
(d) It must have arisen out o f actual commercial transactions; that is,
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 be a bill which has been issued or drawn for industrial or commercial purposes
or divisional closed mortgage or deed o f trust, the net income required by 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
this section shall be based exclusively upon the income, maintenance charges,
operating expenses, taxes and mortgage indebtedness o f or against the proceeds of which have been used or are to be used for any of the following
property covered by such underlying or divisional closed mortgage or deed purposes:
(1) For investments of a merely speculative character whether made
o f trust or, if such income, maintenance charges or operating expenses can
not be definitely ascertained, on the proper proportionate share o f such in goods or otherwise.
(2 Must not have been issued for carrying or trading in stocks, bonds
property in the general income, maintenance charges, operating expenses
and taxes o f the corporation then owning such property and on the mortgage or other investment securities, except bonds of the Government of the
indebtedness o f or against the property covered by such underlying or United States, and must not cover merely investments.
(3 Must not be a bill of any individual, firm or corporation which has
divisional closed mortgage or deed o f trust.
(/) Notes or bonds secured by first mortgage or deed o f trust or other under pledge or hypothecation any of its personal assets.
The word “ bill,” when used in this section, shall be construed to include
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 notes, drafts, or bills of exchange, and the word “ goods” shall be construed
o f such real estate, or such real estate with improvements, taken as security; to include goods, wares or merchandise.
Any savings bank purchasing or discounting such paper shall have in
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 a file maintained for the purpose, letters from banks and merchants or
note or bond issue exceed sixty per centum o f the market value o f the real mercantile reports bearing upon the credit and standing of the person,
estate and the actual cost o f the improvements thereon taken as security; firm, co-partnership or corporation whose paper is under discount.
No savings bank shall at any time acquire or hold, directly or indirectly,
and provided, also, in case said real estate is located outside of this Stale, that
the provisions of this paragraph shall be subjtxt to the limitations and modifica­ by discount or purchase, any such bills of any one person, firm, co-partnership




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CALIFOKNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

■or corporation in any amount which shall exceed five per centum of the capital
■and surplus or reserve of such savings bank, nor shall any savings bank at
any time acquire or hold, directly or indirectly, by discount 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 bank.
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 time in the aggregate to more than ten
per centum of its paid-up 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 bank may, irrespective of any such security,
acquire and hold acceptances equal to twenty-five per centum of its capital and
surplus or reserve, of any one acceptor having a paid-in capital of not less
han three million dollars.
No savings bank shall at any time acquire or hold, directly or indirectly, by
discount or purchase, a combined total amount of bankers' acceptances and
tills of the character defined and limited by this section, greater than twenty
per centum of the deposits of such bank; provided, however, that any savings
bank may acquire and hold bankers' acceptance? in the amount of two thousand
five 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 mortgage participation certificates
ssued by a mortgage insurance company pursuant to the provisions of
chapter eight of title two of part four of division first of the Civil Code, nor
more than five per entum o f its assets in or on any one issue o f 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 aro 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 (a), (6), (c) and
(a) o f subdivision five of section sixty-one of this Act. or on bonds of the
character specified in paragraph (c) of subdivision six o f section sixty-one
o f this Act, unless such bonds shall have a market value at least ten per
centum in excess o f the amount loaned thereon: or,
(б) On bonds or notes or obligations o f the character specified in para­
graphs (d), (e), (g), (h) and (1) of subdivision six o f 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 equipment trust certificates legal for investment by savings
banks in the States o f New York or Massachusetts, unless such bonds
or equipment trust certificates shall have a market value at least fifteen
per centum in excess o f the amount loaned thereon; or,
(d) On notes or bonds of the character specified in paragraph (/) of sub­
division six o f section sixty-one of this Act when certified as legal invest­
ments for savings banks under the provisions o f section sixty-one a of this
Act, or on securities issued by a mortgage insurance company pursuant to
the provisions of chapter eight of title two of part four of division first of 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 o f the amount loaned thereon; or,
(e) On notes or bonds of the character specified in paragraphs (a) and (b)
of subdivision six of section sixty-one of this Act when certified as legal invest­
ments for savings banks in this Stale, unless such notes or bonds shall have
'a market value at least fifteen per centum in excess of the amount loaned there­
on; or,
(f) On personal property unless such personal property shall have a
market value at least fifty per centum in excess of the amount loaned
thereon; or,
(C On other bonds, or on capital stock of any corporation, unless such
D
bonds or stock shall have a market value at least fifty per centum in excess
o f the amount loaned thereon; provided, however, that no loan shall be
made upon the capital stock of 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, unless
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 except for the purpose of facilitating
the sale of property owned by such savings bank or except under the conditions
specified in section fifty-seven a of this Act; provided, that a second lien may
be accepted to secure the repayment of a debt previously contracted ia
good faith; and provided, also, that any savings bank holding at first mort­
gage or deed o f trust on real estate may take or purchase and hold 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
o f the market value o f the real estate securing the same; provided, further,
that a savings bank may loan not to exceed ninety per centum of the. face
value o f a mortgage which constitutes a first lien upon real estate, but in
no event shall any such loan exceed ninety per centum o f sixty per centum
o f 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
o f the capital stock and surplus o f such savings bank: provided, that all
loans on the capital stock o f 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, invest or loan its capital, surp us
or the money o f its depositors, or any part o f either, in mining sbaies or
stock and any president or managing officer who knowingly consents to
a violation o f any provision o f this paragraph shall be guilty of a felony.
MUNICIPAL W ATER D IST R IC T BONDS LEGAL INVESTMENTS
UNDER CERTAIN CON DITION S.— Chapter 114 o f 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
"A n Act to provide for the incorporation and organization and manage­
ment of municipal water districts, and to provide for the acquisition or
construction by said districts o f 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 commecial 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,
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; provided, however, no bank shall invest or loan
more than 5% o f its assets on any one such bond issue.
Seci 2. This Act is intended to be, and shall be considered, the latpst
enactment upon the matters herein contained, and is supplemental to any
and all other Acts regulating, relating to and declaring what shall be legal
Investments.
POPULATION OF S T A T E 1920 ...3,426,861 11900 . . . 1,485.05311880____ 864,69411860_____ 379.994
1 9 1 0 ...2 ,377 ,54911890 ...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
36,248; in 1900, 46.753: in 1890, 72.742; and in 1880. 75.132. The number
o f Japanese in the population in 1920 was 71,952 and in 1910 41,356.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS 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 uuder those counties is made up <f
the State tax rate and the county tax rate including special road tax.
ALAMEDA
E lectric L ight Bonds
This city is in Alameda County. 4 ^ s ’08 M-NS50,000c
Nov 1 1948
City was incorporated 1854; re-inc. 5s T2 A-O 150,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1952
1872, 1878 and 1884. City was reFire Departm ent Bonds
lncorporated under City Manager 4H s’08 A-O $25,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1948
charter in 1917.
Sewer Bonds
Park and P layground Bonds
4 s’ 10 J-D $30,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1950
4 K s ’08 A-OS125,000c. ..A p r 1 1948 5H s’20 J-D 150,000c.June 1 ’26-’55




Bay Farm R oad B onds
4>3s’08 A-O $13,0C0c_ Apr 1 1948
_
Library Bonds
_
4 H s’C8 A-O $5,G00c_ Apr 11948
Street Bonds
4}3s’08 A-O $37,000c_ Apr 11948
_
P olice Departm ent Bonds
5s ’ 12 M -N $8,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1952
School Bonds
5s ’94 J-D $ ll,5 0 0 c.D ec 1 ’25-’34
4 t£s’01 J-D 42,500c.Dec 1 ’25-’41
413s’08 . . .
5 0 ,0 0 0 c.................1948
413s’ 10 . . . 150,000c__________1950
5s '15 J-J 178,500c.July 1 '25-’55
C ity-H all B onds.
5s ’94 J-D $15.000c__Dec 1 ’25-’-34
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 ’24. $874,575
Assess, val. real est______ 12,320,245
Assess, val. personal p rop. 3,919,295
Otner assess, prop_______ 9,647.400
Tot il assess, value 1923--25,886.940
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$20.00
Pop’n 1910, 23,383; 1920, 28,806
IN T . payable at C ty Treas. office.
AL AM ED AC O .U N .H .S.D .N O . 3.
B uilding lint, at Co. Treas. office).
5s g ’ 12 J-D $66,000c.June 1 ’25-’47
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $66,000
Total assess, value 1924
(13 actual)___________ 10.851.123
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24. .$5.00
ALAMEDA COUNTY.
Oakland is the county seat
Land Purchase & T un nel Bds
5s '23 J-D ($224,000. . .June 15 1925
1 76,000. ..J u n e 15 1926
Hospital Bonds.
5s’24 M -N /$440,000..N ov 1 ’ 29-’32
j
60,000____Nov 1 1933
BOND. D EBT Dec 1924 $800,000
43,000
Floating debt__________
Assess, val., real estate.. 165,020,675
Assess, val., personal_ 59,301,837
_
Other assess, prop______ 105,590,455
Total assess, val. 1924.-329,912,967
Oo. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924:
Inside_____________________$15.20
Outside___________________ 19.20
Pop’n 1910,246.131; 1920.—344,177
ALAMEDA HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Alameda County.
4 M sg '23 ($162,000.June 15 ’25-’33
J-D 15 1 570.000.June 1 5 ’34-’63
BOND. DEBT Oc-t 27 ’24 $732,000
Ass’d value 1924 ()4 act.) .21.200.065
School tax rate (per $1.000)'24 $12.00
ALAMEDA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5H s’24 F-A $15,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’40
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924.. $48,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,018,525
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S19.10
IN T . at Co. Treasurer’s office.
ALBANY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Alameda County.
5s
J-J $54,000............... ............
5Ms’23
($48,000..D ec 15 ’25-’40
J-D 15 1 12,000. .D ec 15 ’41-’43
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $120,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2.758,900
_
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $4.50
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 2,461
ALHAMBRA.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
New charter adopted Oct. 14 1914;
under commission form of governm’t.
Int. at City Treasury.
x W ater-System Bonds.
5s ’ 16 A-0$288.000_.Oct 1 ’ ?5-’56
5s ’21 F-A 97,000..A ug 1 ’25-’ 51
5s ’23 F-A 250,000..A ug 1 ’25-’58
zSewage-Disoosal Plant Bonds.
5s '16 A-O $9 0 0 0 ...O c t 1 ’ 25-42
Library Bonds.
4H S’07 J-J
»2 000___ July 1 1927
5s ’ 12 M-S 34,810c.Sept 1 ’ 25 ’52
Incinerator Bonds.
5s ’ 12 M-S S6,760--Sept 1 ’25 ’52
F ire-Protection Bonds.
4HR’07 J-J
.*4.000___ July 1 1927
5s ’ 12 M-S 21 800c.Sept 1 ’25-’ 52
6s ’21 F-A 11,060___________1933
5 s '23 F-A 75,000___________1943
Drainage Bonds.
4 H ‘J
’07 .T-J
1 875 -July 1 ’25-’ 2~
5s '12 M-S 11,893..Sept 1 ’25-’52
City-H ill Bonds
5s ’ 12 M-S $34.759.-Sept 1 ’25-’52
Bridge Bonds.
4 J^s’ 07 J-J
$4.000___ July 1 1927
5s ’ 12 M-S 10,856c.Sept 1 ’ 25-’52
Sewer Bonds.
4 K s’ 22 F-A$294,000.-Aug 1 ’25-’62
Park B onds.
5H s’ 20 F-A $26,000____Feb 1 1932
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’24 $1,262,100
Water debt (incl.)_______
297,000
Total assess, val. 1924
(72% actual)_________ 24.410,668
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—
Old city__________________ $14 90
Annex No. 1_______________ 14,47
Annex No. 3 _______________ 14.44
Papulation, 1910,5,021; 1920, 9,096
x IN T. at City Treasurer’s office.

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BOND. D EBT Feb 1924. $813,250
Assessed value 1924 ______35.557,200
H.S. tax rate(per $1,000) ’24--S9 20
IN T. at County Treasurer's office.
ALILA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
(The name of this district has been
changed to Earlimart School District.
For statement see district under that
name.)
ALPAUGH IRRIGATION DIST.
This district (P. O. Alpaugh) is in
Tulare County. Organ. Mar. 22 1915.
W ater-System Purchase Bonds.
6s g ’ 16 J-J $283,000c.July 1 ’27-’46
BOND. D E B T N ov 24 ’24-$283,000
Assess, val. ’23 (35% a c t .).. 421.693
Tax rate (per $1,000 K 1924___ $100
Population (estimated)________ 700
INT. is payable in Visalia.
ALTURAS.
This city Is in M odoc County.
W ater W orks Bonds
5s ’ l l . . . $28,000....................1951
BOND. D EBT N ov. 20 ’23.$28,000
Assessed val., real estate____127,670
Assessed val’n, improve’t s . . 313,115
Assessed val'n, personal_____172,700
Tot. assess, val.’23(50% act)613,485
Less exemptions_____________35.160
Net assessed value 1923_____ 578,325
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$15 00
Popula'u 1910, 916; ’2 0 .............. 979
ALVARADO SCH~DIST.
This district is in Alameda County.
5s '24 J-J $60,000c* .-.1925-1948
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 7 ’24. $60,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act.) .1,389,875
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $27.60
AMADOR VALL. JOINT UNION
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Alameda County.
5s '23 M -N ($90,000..M a y 1 ’29-’58
1 20 .000 ..M ay 1 ’59-63
BOND. D E B T N ov 7 ’24-.$110,000
Total assessed value 1924.-3,009,216
Tax rate (per $1,0C0) 1924____$5.00
ANAHEIM.
This city is in Orange County. Re­
incorporated June 1888.
Park Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $ 87,568c.Dec 15 ’25-’60
5s '23 J-.T15 95,OOOc_Janl5 ’25-’63
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $67,500.cOct 15 ’25-’51
5s ’23 J-J15 38.000c.Jan 15 '25-’63
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s '21 A-O $44,000c.0ct 15 ’25-'46
5s ’24 J-J fl02,000_.Jan 1 ’25-’58
1 8,000. .Jan 1 ’59-’60
Fire Pump Bonds
6s ’21 A-O $ 2 ,0 0 0 ..0 ct 15 ’26-’26
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s ’ 94 J-D $1,820c-. Dec 1 '25-’ 34
5s g 11 A-O
5,950c Apr 1 ’24-’51
W ater and L ight Bonds.
6s ’96 J-D $5,738c..D ec 1 ’25-’30
5s g '06 J-J
26.548c.July 2 ’25 ’40
Paving Bonds.
5s g '10 J-J
$510c_ July 2 1925
_
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’ l l A-O $60.750c__Apr 1 ’25-’ 51
0s ’21 A-O 27.OOOc.Oct 15 ’25-’51
as '22 J-D 76 .0 9 0 c___ 1925-1962
5s ’23 A-O 156,000c .A pr 1 ’25-’63
Street Im pt. Bonds.
5s ’23
j $8,000c.Jan 15 ’25-’28
J-J 15 l 15,000c.Jan 15 ’29-’33
Fire Apparatus (.Part yearly).
6s ’ 14 A-O $5.42 5c..A pr 15 1954
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24. $842,112
Assessed value real estate..4,252,750
Assessed value personal_ 1,337,195
_
Other assessable property..4,515,950
Total assessed value 19241925 (50% actual).........10,105.895
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-’25. .$14,50
Population 1910, 2,628: 1920, 5,520
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
ANAHEIM SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
H igh-S chool B onds.
5s '11 ann $25,000c.._ June 1 1931
5s ’ l l . . .
24 .000 c...............1931
6s '20 . . . 147,000c____ 1924-1945
G ram m ar-School B onds.
5s ’ l l
J-J
4,00 0c...Ja n 1 1926
6s ’14 J-D
9,00 0c...Ju n e 1 1933
5s ’ 19 . . .
96,000c..........
1943
5s ’24 s-a 110,000c____ 1925-1935
BOND. D E B T /H igh S. D $196,000
July 1 1924 (Gram.S.D
219,000
Assess, val. ’ (H igh ______ 14,628,895
(non-op.) (G ram m ar.. 8,448,605
Tax rate (per(Gram mar..
10.00
$1,000) ’23(H igh______
9.10
ANALY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Sonoma County.
5s
. . . $35,000......................... BONDED D EBT
(?)

ANDERSON UNION HIGH S. D.
This district is in Shasta County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T 7 F-A $30 000 -Aug 6 ’25-’39
BOND. D EBT Nov 24 ’24 $30,000
Tot. assess, val. ’24 (M act)2.404 265
ALHAMBRA CITY SCH. DIST.
5s ’06 . . .
$4.000_____ 1925-1926 School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24_$9.83
5s ’08 . . .
31,454 _____ 1925-1938
4 V s’09 . . . 2 1 ,2 5 0 :____ 1925 1934 ANDERSON-COTTONWOOD IRsJ
4H s’ l l July 37.523c.July 1 ’25-’51
RIGATION DISTRICT.
5s ’ 14 June 6 6 ,5 )0 _____ 1925-1944
This district is in Shasta County.
5s ’22 F-A 115.000..Aug 1 ’25 ’47 Organized July 27 1914.
5s ’24 F-A 350,000c.Feb 1 ’ 25-’49 6s
. . . $480,000_____________
BOND. D E B T Feb 1924. $760,000 6s g ’ 17 J-J $575,0 0 0 c____ 1938-1957
Assess, val. (non-oper.)’24 24 200 920 6s ’20 J-J 200,000c____1925-1934
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$21.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’24$1,255,000
Population in 1915 (est.)_____10.750 Assess, val. ’24 (40% act) 1,528,422
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $85.00
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 4,500
ALHAMBRA C IT Y H IGH S. D.
IN T . payable at Anderson.
5s ’04 . . .
$1,640 _____1925 1930
4 Jus’ l l July 48 215c.July 1 ’ 25 ’51 ANDERSON VALL. UN. H. S. D.
5s '14 June 45.276c____1925-1934
A district in Mendocino County.
5s
. . . 125,000_______________ 5H s’23 . . . $33,250___ July 1 1943
5J^s’20 . . . ?36,000..June 1 ’25-’33 BOND. D EBT Nov 24 ’24 $33,250
1
60.000.
..Tune 1 ’34-’45
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,350,645
_
5s ’22 F-A 322,000-.A u g 1 ’25-’47 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $5.66
5s ’24 F-A 250,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’49 ' Population (estimated)______ 1,071

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ANTELOPE
VALLEY
UNION
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Los AngelesCounty.
5 ^ s ’20
$168,000--June 1 ’25-45
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 -. $182,000
Assess, val. 1924________$9,822,065
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $11.10
Population (est.)____________ $4,O P
O
IN T . at County Treas’s office.
ANTIOCH.
This town Is in Contra Costa Co
T ow n Hall Bonds.
5s T9 J-J
$42,500................1940
VVater=Works Bonds.
5s ’03 - . $2,000-........
1925
5Msg’ 14J-J 16.000c--Jan 1 ’25-’39
5)^s’ 22 _ -45,000_______ 1959
BOND. D T . N ov 28 ’ 24__ $105,500
Tot.assess.v l.’ 24(abt30 ict) 1,490,707
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$17.17
Population 1910, 1,124; 1920. 1,936
IN T ER E ST payable in Antioch.
ANTIOCH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Contra Costa
County.
School B onds.
5b T 9 M -N U 55.000c____ 1925-1935
i 24,000c____ 1936-1939
BO N D . D E B T Oct 2 8 '2 4 . $79.0(10
Assess, val. ’24 (abt. 2-5act)2,761 005
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $9 30
Assessed value 1920_____ 1,885,625
ARCADIA.
This city Is in Los Angeles County
Inc. in 1903.
Water Bonds.
6t*s’ 14 J-D$107,300_____ 1925-1953
54£sT9 M -N 134,400--N ov 1 ’25-’59
Street Bonds.
5 H s’14 - - - $116.000c____ 1926-1954
5s ’24 M -N 225.000--N ov 1 ’ 25-’54
BON D. D EBT Oct 27 '24 $ r89.0(»0
Water debt (in cl.)..
247,750
Total assess, val. 1924-25
(about
actual)______ 5 450,330
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
1924-25_____
$19.00
Population 1910, 696; 1920, 2.239
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N. Y ., at
C ity Treasurer’s office.

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-’22.$16.20
Int. payable at office of City Clerk
AVENUE SCHOOL*DISTRICT.
This district is in Ventura County.
5s ’24 A-O $40,000--Apr 1 ’25-’64
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’2 4 -- $40,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,754,405
Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $28.70
Population (est.)_______________ 600
IN T . at County Treas. office.
AZUSA.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’01 A-O $8,600c___ _____1940
6,050c
_____1946
6s ’06 M-S
6s T4
26,000c___ _____1950
C ity Hall Bonds.
6s ’04 J-J
$4,750c - -- _____1945
Park Bonds.
6s ’08 M-N 54,375c___ _____1948
Street Bonds.
_____1950
6s TO __ $26,000c
6s ’21 J-D 72,000c_Dec 1 ’25-’60
5 Yis’ 24 M-S 50,000--Sept 1 ’26-’64
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s T4 - - . $16 000___________1955
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’ 24- $214,025
3 60)
Sinking fund (general_____
(w a ter______
1,898
Total assess, val. ’ 24 (50%
act.) (non-oper.)_______ 2,803,546
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $17.59
Pop’n in 1910, 1,477; ’ 2 0 _____ 2.460
AZUSA CITY SCHOOL DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s Y7 J-D $36 none. June 1 '25- 42
5s ’ 24 J-J
60,000c.Jan 1 ’ 25-’44
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924.- $101,000
Assess, v<T. '24 (n o n -o p e r . i
2,148,815
Sch.ta x r a te (p e r$ l .000) 19-4 $26 20

BEAUMONT IRRIGATION DIST.
This district is in Riverside Co.
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 ’ 24--$230,000
Ass’d val.’24(abt,10% act.).321,350
Population (est.)______________2,500
This district owns real estate and
personal property to the amount of
about $500,000, consisting o f water­
bearing lands, water andwater rights,
reservoirs, pipe lines, &c.
BEAUMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district is in Riverside Co.
6s '21 s-an ($18 00 0_____ 1925-1933
1 27.000_____ 1934-1942
BOND. D E B T Nov 5 ’2 4 -- $49,000
Assessed value 1924 (nonoper.)
______
1,123.440
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-529.80
Population 1922 (est.)________ 1,600

119.

Water debt (incl.)_______
550,000
Total assessed value 1924-20,371,810
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$13.60
Population in 1920______________ 674
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
BEVERLY HILLS SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5 ^ s ’ 14 J-D $21,000c.June 1 ’24-’31
5s '22 J-J
28,000.-July 1 ’ 25-’ 52
5s ’23 J-D (18,000c.Dec 1 ’ 25-’33
\30,000c-Dec 1 ’34-’63
5s ’23 J-D 195.000c.Dec 1 ’25-’63
5s '24 F-A (20,000c-.A ug 1 ’25-’ 29
175,000c. .A ug 1 ’30-’44
BOND. D E B T Dec 1924. $394,000
Assess, val. ’24 (non-oper.)21,259,810
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S14.40
Population (e s t .)_______________ 450
IN T . at Co. Treasurer’s office.

BEAVER UNION SCHOOL DIST. BIGGS.
This city Is in Butte County.
This district is in Sacramento
County.
W ater & Elec. Lt. P lant Bds.
School B onds.
5 s ’04
$600_______________
6s '20 S-A $51,000 Sept 1 ’25-’41
Sewer System B onds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24- $57,000 6 s ’ 21 . - - $38,250_______________
Assess, val. (exci. of operBOND. D E B T Nov 23 ’24--$35,615
nrop. of pub. util!tiesl,24 -1 598.260 Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 47,362
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.$9.40 Assess, val. (non-oper.) ‘24--260,900
IN I', ac the office of the County Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$3l,80
Treasurer.
Population, 1910, 403; 1920. 683
BELLFLOWER SCH DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
f$44,000c-Mar 1 ’25-’46
5s ’24 M-S
6,000c-Mar 1 ’47-’48
I 2,500c— Mar 1 1949
BOND. DEBT March ’24- $95,500
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,206,255
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$24.40
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
BELL
This
5s ’23
5s ’24
5 s ’24

SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
district is in Los Angeles Co.
F-A $50,000c-Feb 1 ’25-’49
M -N 44,000c_May 1 ’25-’46
J-D (31,000 .D ec 1 ’25-’55
1_1«,000- Dec 1 ’56-’64
BOND. D EBT M ay 1924- $143,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 3,832.480
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$22.30

BAKERSFIELD.
This city is in Kern County. Inc.
Jan. 11 1898. Town of Kern annexed
July 19 1910.
Fire Departm ent.
5s T2 A-O $42,500c__Oct 1 ’25-’52
Library.
5s T2 A-O $18,900c_-0ct 1 ’ 25-’52
Sewer.
4 ^ g ’07 M -N$69.000c.M ay 1 ’ 25-’47 BELVEDERE.
5s ’ 12 A-O 147,000c. _Oct 1 ’25-’52
This city is in Marin County.
c k y H a ii.
ARCADIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Los Angeles Co 5s ’ 12 A-O$105,000c__Oct 1 ’ 25-’52 5s ’99
$4,250c..................1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’ 24 $381,900
B uilding Bonds.
Street
Floating d e b t ._____ ___
3 000 4H s’08 - - Bonds. 0 0 c.................1931
5s T3 M-S $18,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1942
. $16,0
236,530 4H s’09 - —
5s T9 J-J ( 2,000___ July 1 1925 Assessment debt (add’l) - 5 ,0 00c.................1933
22,080 5s ’ 15 . . .
Sinking funds____________
142.000-July 1 ’ 26-’39
11.000c__________1930
6 s ’ 20 J-J ( 6,000--July 1 ’25-’30 Assess, val. real est______ 21 957,765
Street & Fire P rotection Bds.
Assess, val. personal_____ 3,217,775
116.000-July 1 ’31-38
5s '23 . . . $42,000_______________
207,640 BOND. DEBT Nov ’20-24.$96,250
5H s’22 J-J (13,000--July 1 ’25-’37 Other assess, property-----(20,000-..July 1 ’38-’47 Tot.assess., 1 24 8 >%., 027,387.180 Total assessed val. 1924
BOND. D EBT July 1923- $126,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924----$13 30
(non-operative) _________ 845 500
Assess, val. ’24 (non-oper.) 8,063,080 Popula'n 1910, 12,727; 1920, 18,638 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923. .PS22.70
IN T. payable at City Treas ofrice
Seh. tax rate (per $1,0tiu) ".3 »19.50
Population In 1910, 481; 1920. 616
INT. on 5 J^s and 6s payable at the
BAKERSFIELD SCHOOL DIST. BENICIA.
office o f the County Treasurer.
B uilding Bonds.
.
____
This city is in Solano County.
ARCATA.
5s g ’ 13 J-J $57,3 7 5 c----- 1925-1927
Street Bonds.
This town is in Humboldt County. 6 ^ s ’ 14 - - 40.000--------- -----------5s ’ 10 . . . $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 -................ 1950
Sewer B onds.
Site, B uilding and E quipm ent.
'15
...
2.000__________ 1925
4s ’04 - - - $16,000___________ 1939 5s g T6 J-J $45,000c--Jan 12 '25- 30 5s Fire Dept. Bonds.
5s ’22 - - 24,000___________ 1946
|15,000c.Feb 13 ’25-'27
$ 1 3 ,0 0 0 --...............1935
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23- $40,000 5 s g ’ 17 F-A 15,000c--.F eb 13 1928 6s ’ 20
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23- $85,000
Assess, val. (non-oper.) ’22-1,528,498
(60,000c.Feb 13 ’29-'34 Total assess,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $14.60 5s ’22 M-S 253.OOOc-j.Vlar 7 ’ 25 ’3 1 Tax rate (per val. 1922____2,112,665
$1,000) 1922___$l3.00
Pop’n, 1910, 1,121; 1920_____ 1,486 BOND. DEBT Apr 1922- $699,000 Pop n 1910. 2,360; 1920 ........... 2.693
Assessed value 1921---------14,846,880
ARCATA UNION HIGH S. D.
INT. on 5s of 1922 at County BERKELEY.
This district Is in Humboldt Co.
Treasurer’s office.
This city is In Alameda County.
5s g T7 J-D $45,000--Dec 15’25-’40
Incorp. April 1878. New charter
TO T. BD. D T . Nov26‘ 24- $51,090 BALDWIN PARK SCH DIST
adopted Mch. 5 1895. Commission
*»inkingfund______________
4,594
This district is in Los Angeles Co. government adopted July 1 1909
Total assessed val. 1924
5 J^s’24 M -N$23,500c.M ay 1 ’25-’44
This form
(40% to 50% act.)______2,950.059 BOND. DEBT M ay 1924- $63,500 City Manager was replaced by the
government,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$13.50 Assessed valuation 1924----2,896,320 adopted July 1form of A fire which
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$l9.80 destroyed about 1923. homes wiped
1,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. out an area one mile wide and four
ARMIJO UNION HIGH S. D.
miles long on Sept. 17. The proper­
BANNING.
A district in Solano County.
ty damage was estimated at over
This city is in Riverside County.
B uilding Bonds (Pari due yearly).
$ 2 ,000 ,000 .
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s T3 J-J $52 ,000c...July 1 1949
School
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922-- $52,000 6s ’22 - - - $34,000___________ 1942 4t$s'no l-.iBonds.000c.July 10’25-'40
$40
Storm Drain & Carrier Bonds.
A ssess, v a lu e 192 2 __________ 5 ,052.717
15 J-J 400,000c_________ 1955
School tax (per $1,000) 1922___$5.60 6s '2 2 _ - - $ 3 4 ,0 0 0 _____________ 1942 4 K s’unic. Impt. Bds.
M
Lighting B onds.
__________
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 5.000
$25,000___________ 1936 4Ksa 06B'-A$171,550c -Feb 1 ’25-’46
IN TER E ST at Treasurer’s office 6s ’22
Fire House & Sewer Sys. Bds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23-_-$93,000
ARMONA SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assess, val. (non-oper.) 1922-784,620 5s g ’ 13 J-J $419,500c.Jan 1 ’ 25-’51
Tax rate (per $4,000) 1922---$22.10 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24 $1,058.860
This district is in Kings County.
Ass’d val. ’ 24 (70% a c t.)-67,033,950
Population in 1920----------------- 1.810
S chool Bonds.
Tot. tax (per $1,0001 1924--.S16.00
6s ’ 21 F-A $50,000--Feb 8 ’ 25-’34
BARSTOW SCHOOL DISTRICT. Popula’n 1910, 40.434; 1920. 70,000.
BON D. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $'0,000
IN T. school bonds of 1915 at City
T h is d i trici i i . F resn o C o u n t y .
Total assess, value 19 ’4 __ 1.408,860
office or at
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-419 50 53^s’ 22 A -O ( $ 4 5 .0 9 0 .-A p r 1 ’ 25 '39 Treas.N. Y.; other Equitable Trust
bonds at City
1 2 090 Apr 1 ’40 '42 C o..
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’ 2 4 - $ 5 7 ,0 0 0 Treas. office.
ARTESIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Ashe-sotl va lu a tio n 1024
-1 3 8 0 ,7 1 0
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s ’ 23 F-A $32,000-_Aug 1 ’25-’56 D istrict ta x (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 4 .$ ! ) 0 ) BERKELEY SSCHOOL DISTS.
Grammar chool Bonds.
IN T. at th e C o u n t y Treas. o ffic e .
BOND. DEBT Aug 1923-- $66,000
4H s’06 J-J $83 500c________ _____
Ass’d value (non-oper.) ’24-1,965,000
($3,500 yearly on July 1)
School taxrate(per $1,000) ’24$24.10 BASSET SCHOOL DISTRICT.
57 500cJuly 18 ’25-’47
This district is in Los Angeles Co. 4H s’07 J-J
4H s’08 J-J 124.800cJuly 15 ’25-’48
AUBURN.
($3,000c-May 1 ’25-’27
5s ’24 M -N \42,000c-May 1 ’28-’48 5s g Y9M -N1240.000.-M ay 1 ’25-’48
This city is in Placer County.
J132.000-.May 1 ’49-’59
( 1,500c_ M ay 1 1949
_
Sewer B onds.
5s '16 . . . $19,500.................. .193$ BOND. DEBT M ay 1924- $46,500 5sg’ 19 M-N203.000______ ________
6s ’ 93 . . .
5,000___________ 1933 Assessed valuation 1924— 1,274,840 5s ’ 19 M-N138.000- .M ay 1 ’40-’48
High S chool Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$16.60
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
6s ’ 16 - - . $16,500.............
1938
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 4H s’07 J-J $30.000c.Jan 15 ’25-’27
4>Ss’07 J-J
3,000cJuly 15 ’25-’27
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923 $123 50)
4!^s’08 J-J
2.400cJuly 15 ’25-’48
Assessed val’n, real estate. 1,854,966 BAXTER CREEK IRRJG. DIST.
5sg T9M -N1306,000..M ay 1 ’25-’58
This district is i i Lassen County.
Ass’d val., personal (incl.
J 6,028--M ay 1 ’25-’59
moneys and credits)___ 126,856 6s g ’21 J-J $511,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’43 5sg’ 19 M -N 218.000...........................
BONDED DEBT Oct 1922.$511,000
Total assessed val. 1922
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $2,336,500
(non-operative)________1,981,822 BEAUMONT.
Tot .ass’d val.’24________ 51.766.982
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 .$12 40
This city is in Riverside County.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $3.80
Popula’n in 1910. 2,376; 1920, 2.28P
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
Street Bonds.
AVALON.
6s ’15 - . $4,000___________1927
f$6,000..A pr 1 ’25-’28 BEVERLY HILLS.
This city is in Los Angeles County
This city is in Los Angeles County.
10,000.. Apr 1 ’29-’33
Incorporated June 26 1913.
12,500.
.A pr ater Bonds.
W 1 ’ 34-’38
Sewer B onds.
Apr 1 1939 5s’23 A-O 15 $390,000.0ct 15 ’25-’63
6s ’20 . . . $64,750___________ 1960 5 ^ s ’23 A-O ( 3,000
3.500 __ Apr 1 1940 5s ’24 A-O 150,000c____1934-1963
Elec. Light and Power Bonds.
4,000____ Apr 1 1941
C ity Hall Bonds.
6 s ’ 19 J-D $77,000.June 3 0 ’25-’59
5.500 __ Apr 1 1942 5s ’23 A-O $48,000_____ 1925-1948
Gas P lant Bonds.
[6 ,0 0 0 ____ Apr 1 1943
Street M achinery Bonds.
6 s ’ 19 J-D $48,130.June 30 ’25-’59
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2 3 -- $56,000 5s ’23 A-O $24,000_____ 1925-1948
W ater W orks im ot. Bonds.
Incinerator Bonds.
6s ’22 . . . $154,050___________1962 Ass’d val’n (non-oper.) ’23--$395,370
BON D. D EBT July 1 ’2 3 .. $348,*75 Ass’d val’n (oper.) 1923___ 0187,850 5s ’23 A-O $24,000_____ 1925-1948
T o t.assess .val. (non-op.)'24 2,195.640 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$44.80
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$21.20 Population in 1920______________ 857 5 s ’23 M-S $82,000_____ 1925-1948
BOND. DEBT Apr 21 ’21 $790,000
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
Population in 1920_____________ 586




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BIOLA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Fresno County.
6s ’22 M-S $)0.000cMar 24 ’ 26-’45
TOTAL D E B T Oct 29 ’24- $40,000
Assessed valuation IU24 _ 959 0 2
_
District tax (per $1,000) '2 4 __ $9.00
Population (est.) _______________500
BISHOP.
This city is in Inyo County.
W ater B onds.
6s ’05 - - . $19,200___________1944
Street & Fire Dept. B onds.
5s ’ 12 - - - $20,300___________1944
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’ 18 J-J $34,000--July 1 ’ 25-’58
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 ’ 23- $74,500
Assess, val., real estate____$345,570
Assess, val., improvement. 523,895
Assess, val., personal prop. 384.415
Total assess, val. 1922--------1,253,880
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $16.50
P cp’n 1910, 1.190; 1920...........1,304
BISHOP SCHOOL DISTRICT.
B uilding Bonds.
5 ^ s ’13 Ann $,'8,000-—.....................
(Due $1,000 yearly from 10 to 20
years from date and 2,000 yearly
B O N D aD EBT Nov 3 ’ 24- 129,000
Sinking fund______________
501
Tot.ass’d val. -24(60% act.)l,748.560
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $5.60
BISHOP UNION HIGH SCH. DIS.
This district is in Inyo County.
7s
...
$3,450_______________
6s
...
65,000_______________
5s
150.000...........................
BOND. D EBT Oct 22 ’23- $218,450
Sinking fund______________
4,813
Assess’d val. ’23 (3-5 act’l ) .5,245,020
BLYTHE.
This place is in Riverside County.
W ater System Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 . . . $35,000___________1959
BOND. D E B T 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
BONITA UNION HIGH SCH. D.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
-s
...
$4.000............................
Sch ool B on d s.

6s ’20 S-A S240.000 Nov 1 ’ 25-’48
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $252,000
Assessed value 192 t_____5,874 820
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $6.90
Population in 1920 (est.)___ 6,000
IN T . at the office of the County
Treasurer.
BRAWLEY.
This city is in Imperial County.
Incorporated in May 1908.
W ater W orks B onds.
5 K s’ 10 J-J
$30,000____ Jan 1938
6s T4 M-S 35.000______Sept 1942
6s T7 F-A 10 0 ibc.Feb 28 ’25-’53
5 « s ’ 19 M -N 125.000 ......... 1929-1953
Street B onds.
6s T4 J-J $22,000--Jan 1 ’25-’35
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’ 10 J-J
$12,000____ July 1946
B uilding Im provement B onds.
5 K s’ 13 J-J $10,000____ Jan 1943
Fire-Departm ent B onds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $4,400---Jan 1 ’25-’35
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23. $255,800
Assess, val.. real estate___ 1,781,250
Assess, val.. improvementsl.231,185
Assess, val., personal prop. 513,742
Total assess, val. 1922___ 3,526,177
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $17.00
Population, 1910. 881; 1920, 5,389
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Brawley.
BRAWLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s ’ 15 Aug $8,710--Aug 16 ’25-’36
6s ’ 18 A-Of 60,000--A pr 5 ’ 25-’39
1 2,000--Apr 5 ’40-’41
6s T9
( 20.000 ......... 1925-1934
\ 1,000............... -.1935
6 s ’ 22 July 65,000---Jan 5 ’ 26-’41
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23 -- $163,800
Ass’d val. ’23-’24 U4 a c t.)-4,539,896
IN T . on 6s of 1918 payable at
the County Treas. office.
BRAWLEY UlT. H. SCH. DIST.
S chool Bonds.
5s T3 Jan $42,750---Jan 6 ’25-’43
5s ’22 A-O 38,000--Oct 1 ’25-’43
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23$45,000
Ass’d val. ’ 23-’24 (j^ act.) 10,353,108
High school tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923 ’2 4 -................... $6.10
IN T . on 5s of 1922 at the County
Treasurer’s office.

D ec., 1924.]
BREA.
This city is in Orange County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 20 s-an $69,375___ $1,875 y ’ly
6s ’ 21 M-S 37.000___ $1,000 y ’ly
BOND. DEBT N ov 20 ’23- $107,375
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 143,000
8.810
Sinking fund (water)______
Assessed value real estate. . 685 829
Assessed value, personal
47 8 847
Other assessable property.. 465.000
Tot.ass’d val.'23(40% act.) 1,629.676
C ity tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$15 5 i
Popul'n 1920, 1.037: 1921 (est.) 1,600
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
BREA SCHOOL D1ST.
This district is in Orange County
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 16 F-A $42.0 0 0 c____ 1925-1938
6s '21 s-a
54.000c____ 1925-1942
BOND DEBT July 1 ’24. $96,000
Assessed value (non-oper.)
1923.. ......................... 8.155.100
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$15.80
INT. on 6s payable at the County
Treasurer’s office.
BRENTWOOD XRRIG DIST.
This district (P. O. Brentwood) is
in Contra Costa County.
6s ’2t J-J $514,000..yrly on Jan 1
BONO. D E h T N o v ly24 .$514,000
IN T . at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
BUENA PARK SCHOOL DIST.
A district in Orange County.
5s ’23 s-a $76.00 0c_________1943
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 376,000
Assessed valuation 1923__ 1,660,010
School taxrate(per $1,000) '24 $22.20

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
BUTTE COUNTY DR. D. NO. 200
$6,000____ Jan 1 1934
7,200__ Jan 1 1935
8 ,4 0 0 ... -Jan 1 1936
9.600__ Jan 1 1937
6s ’22 J-J
10,800__ Jan 1 1938
12,000__ Jan 1 1939
13,200__ Jan 1 1940
15,600__ Jan 1 194 1
17.000.
Jan 1 lO f’
BOND. D EBT N ov 1923...$99,800
Assessed value_____________ 143,955
Appraised value___________ 425.000
BUTTE
COUNTY
RECLAMA­
TION DISTRICT NO. 833.
($40.000____ h lv 1 1924
6s ’22 J-J { 60,000___ July 1 1927
12X0 004 July I ’28-Ml
BOND. D EBT N ov 1923— $380,000
vsse-sed value___________ 2,765,215
Population (e -t.)_____________ 3,000
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office
BUTTE VALLEY IRRIG. DIST.
This district is in Siskiyou County
'$24,0 0 0 c.. J&J 1 ’44-’45
40,000c—J&J 1 ’46-’47
96,000c_. J&J 1 ’48-’51
120,0 0 0 c.. J&J 1 52-55
6s g ’23 J-J 144,000c—J&J 1 ’56-’59
84,000c.. J&J 1 ’60-’61
21,000c____Jan 1 1962
22,000c—.July 1 1962
21,000c— .Jan 1 1963
22,000c_ Julv 1 1963
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24. $594,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—.$47.00
IN T. at office o f District Treas
urer at Macdoel.

BURBANK.
BYRON-BETHANY IRRIGA­
Thi> city is In Los Angeles Co.
TION DISTRICT.
W ater Bonds.
This district (P. O. Byron) is In
4 H s l3 . . .
$38 750_________ 1958 Contra Costa, Alameda and San
5 H s l9 ._ .
75.000_________ 1954 Joaquin counties.
6s ’23 . . .
50,000_________ 1953 6s '20 J-J $.513.173____1925-1952
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6 s ’23 J-J 100.000 .July 1 ’33-’55
4 4 s ’ 1 3 _ $15.500____________ 19(8 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $647,000
_
5
16 . . .
30.000__________ 195f ‘ Assess, value 1924________1.531 112
51£s'20 . . .
75,000_________ 1955 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$32.00
Citv-Hall Bldg. & Impt. Bonds
5 Ms 16 —
$10.000_________ 194s
CALEXICO.
Fire Bonds.
This city is in Imperial County.
5 ^ s ’ l6 . . .
$10 000_________ 1948
W ater Bonds.
Sewer Farm Bonds.
6s ’ 22 ----- $25,000___________ 1962 6s ’09 M-NS17.500_____ 1925-1930
BOND D EBT Oct. 16 ’23.$329.250 6s ’14 J-J 11,000.......... 1925-1936
Water debt (incl.) — _____ 163,750 6s ’ 16 M-S 48.000—Mar 1 ’25-’48
Total assess, val. 1924___ 11,286,055 6s ’ 18 M-S 30,000_____ 1925-1934
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $11.30 6s ’20 J-J 57.000 ...........1928-1946
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1920____________2,913
6s ’ l l
F-A $21,740_____ 1925-1941
6s ’ 16 M-S 17 ,000..Mar 1 ’2.5-’4!
BU RBAN K H IG H SCHOOL DIST 6s .18 M-S 1,125_____ 192.5-1927
Thi- district is in Los Angeles Co 6s '20 M-S 16.000 _____ 1925-1940
5 M>s'21 s-an$157.000______________
Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 1173) 6s Fire Apparatus —Mar 1 ’ 25-’2S
’ 16 M-S $2,000
5 s ’ 22 J-J
84,000—July 1 ’ 25-’52
M unicipal Building Bonds.
5s '24 M-S 20,000c_Mar 1 ’25-’44 6s ’ 16 M-S $1 000—Mar 1 ’25 ’28
BON D. DEBT Mar 1924— $280,000
efu
Bonds
Ass'd val. '24 (non-oper.) 11,506,875 6s R18 nd ing 24,750_____ 1925-1935
’
M-S
High school tax rate (per
and Canal Bonds.
$1,000) 1924________________ $9.50 6s W aterF-A 15.000 _____ 1925-1927
’20
Population (est.)______________ 8,000
Fire and P olice Apparatus Bds.
IN T . at County Treas. office.
6s '20 J-J $9,000_____ 1925-1942
BU RBAN K SCHOOL DISTR IC T. BOND. DEBT N ov 3 ’2 4 .. $271,500
Water
178,500
5Ms'19 . . . $20,000 _____ 1925-1944 Assess, debt (incl ) ________ 230,000
debt (add’l)_______
B uilding & Equipm ent Bonds. Total assess, val. 1924-5
.s 'IK
$25,000
(9-10
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J /30,000—July 1 ’25-’34 City taxactual)____________6,561,140
rate (per $1,000)’ 24-,5*10-00
140.000— July 1 ’35-’44
5s '22 J-J (54,000—July 1 ’25-’42 Population 1910, 797; 1920.
140.000— July 1 ’43-’52 INT payableatofficeofCityTreas.
5,000c.Feb 1 ’ 25-’29
lO.OOOc.Feb 1 ’30-’34 CALEXICO SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6,000c.Feb 1 ’35-’36
5s ’ 24 F-A
8,OOOc.Feb 1 ’37-38 6s ’ 1,5 Sept $47,250 —Sept 7 ’25-’45
26.000
1925-1937
35,000c.Feb 1 ’39-’45 8s '19 . . .
16,000
1925-1932
6,0 00c.—Feb 1 1946 6 s '19 . . .
[30.000c. Feb 1 ’47-’49 BOND. DEBT July 1 '23— $189,000
BOND. D E B T Feb 1924— $321,000 Total assessed val. 1923___3,865,361
Assess, val. ’24 (non-oper.) 11,506 875 School tax rate 1922-1923____ $14.60
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$20.K0
Population (est.)______________9.000 CALIPATRIA.
IN T . at the Co. Treasurer’s office.
This city is in Imperial County.
Sewer bonds.
BURLINGAME.
6s g ’20_J-J $40,5 0 0 c ...$1,000yrly.
This city is in San Mateo County.
Septic Tank Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s
s-a
$.5,250----- $250 yearly
5s ’ 13 J-J $115,000___________1947 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24. $45,750
C ity-H all B onds.
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 112,463
5s T3 J-J $14,000__________ 1937 General sinking fund______
5 619
Park & Playground Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate___ 953,449
5 J4s’ 22 J-J $56,000—Jan 16 ’ 25-’51 Assessed val. personal_____ 301,315
BO N D . D EBT Dec 1 ’24— $185,000 Total assessed value 1924
Water debt (incl.)________ 115,000
(80% actual)___________1,254,764
Sinking fund (water)_______________ 2,283 tax rale (per $1,000) ’24.$13 00
City
Assess, val., real estate____2,758.270 Population in 1920______________785
Assess, val., personal_____ 322,225
IN T . at Calipatria Calif.
Assess, val. impts________ 2.437.095
Total assess, value 1924_ .5,517,590 CALIPATRIA SCHOOL DIST.
_
(Real estate assessed at 50%— im­
This district is in Imperial County.
provements at 25%.)
uilding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15.40 6s B15 Aug $ 3 2 .0 0 0 ...Aug 16 1935
_
’
Popula’n 1910, 1 .565: '20______ 4.107 6s '19 July 26,400. .July 7 ’25-’32
BURLINGAME GRAM. SCH. D. BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23— $68,000
5s ’ 12 . . . *38.000___________1941 Total assessed val. ’23-’242,588,850
{Vi
5s ’ 13 . . .
10.000
1925-1934 School actual)_______ '_____
tax rate (per $1,000)
5s ’ l l . . .
16,000
1925-1940
1922-1923_________________ $16.40
6s ’21 J-J 70,000___________1931
TNT. on 6s o f 1919 payable at
5 s ’ 23 J-J
45,000—July 1 ’25-’33 the office of the County Treasurer
5s ’ 23 J-J' f 8,009 —July 1 ’ 25-’28
1 5.000—July 1 ’ 29-’33
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923. $184,000 CALIPATRIA UNION HIGH S. D.
This district is in Imperial County.
Total assessed valuation,
School B uilding B ond s­
(real & personal), 1923. 3.752.715
M ay $150,000-M ay 17 ’25-’39
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$6.00 es
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 3 .. $150,000
Assess. val.’23-’24( act.).4,047,057
BUTTE COUNTY.
High school tax rate (per
Oroville is the County seat.
$1,000) 1923-1924................... $7.60
5s
--.$5()0.000 _____1925-1944
5s
. . . 1.300.000 .................... CALISTOGA.
BON D. D EBT Oct 27 '24.$1,800,000
This town is in Napa County.
Assessed val., real estate..24,669,498
W ater-W orks Bonds
Assessed val., personal_ 5,398,330 5s g ’ 18 J-J 333.000c____ 1925-1939
_
Assessed val , Impts......... 7,108.385
Bridge Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924____37,176,213 5s '19 M-S $7,000....................1929
C o. tax-rate (per $1,000)’24
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’24— .$40,000
Inside--------- -------$22.90 Water debt (incl.)__________ 33,000
Outside____________________ 27.30 Assessed value, real estate_ 290,880
_
Ponula’n. 1910. 27.301: 1920. 30.030 Assessed value, personal____187,635




Other assessable property_ 444,990
_
Total assessed value 1924___923,405
Less exemptions____________ 9,170
Net assess, value____________914,235
City tax rate (per $1,000)'24. .$11.40
Population in 1910. 751: in 1920, 850
IN T . payable at Town Treas.office
CALISTOGA JT. UN. H. S. D.
This district is in Napa County.
5s
. . *64.000— ____ 1954
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’24. $64,000
Assess, val. ’24 (60% act.)_2,28C,245
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $8.40
_
CALWA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Fresno County.
($2,000 ............1925-1926
5s ’20 M-S (12,000 ______ 1927-1932
118.000 ______ 1933-1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924 —$32,000
Total assessed value 1923
(about K actual)________ 868.250
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$17.20
IN T. at the office of Co. Treasurer

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CHICO.
This city Is in Butte County. In­
corporated 1895.
Sewer B onds.
5 s ’02 J-J *11.850c..Jan 1 ’25-’42
B uilding and Site B onds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $50.000c................. 1950
Street Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $55,000c.....
1950
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
5s ’ Di .i-j S10.000C_________ 1950
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $35.000c.........
1950
BOND. DEBT Nov 8 ’ 24— $162,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 125,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (3-5 a c t .).6,020,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $16.40
Population 1910, 3,750; 1920, 9,339
IN T . at office of City Treasurer.
CHICO GRAMMAR SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 13 — $30,000 --------1925-1938
- s ’ 21 . . .
84,000_______________
BOND. 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

CAMPBELL SAN TOMAS U. S. D.
Tnis district is in Santa Clara Co CHICO HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
6s ’21 M-S $115,000— .Sept 1 1937
This district Is in Butte County.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $115,000 5s
...* 3 5 2 .0 0 0 --------------------BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’ 24 $442,000
CAPISTRANO UNION HIGH S. D- Assessed valuation 1924—14.522,725
This district is in Orange Couni y Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 ..- $10.30
6s ’ 20 . . . $54.000c_________ 1941 CHINO.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24— $54,000
This city is in San Bernardino Co.
Total assess, value (noDW ater Bonds.
oper.) 1923____________ 1,805,940 5s ’ l l J-J $27,000___________ 1951
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $30.30
Street Bonds.
5s g ’ 16 A-O $58.350c.Apr 1 ’25-’56
CARMICHAEL IRRIG. DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
This district (P. O. Sacramento. 5s g ’ 16 A-O $44 OOOc.Apr
’25-’ 56
Motor Route " B ” ) is in Sacramento BOND. D EBT Oct 26 ’ 24. $129,400
County. Organized Feb. 7 1915.
Cash on hand_____________
27,000
6s g '16 J-J $86,400c.....................
Tot. assess. val.’24()4 act)l,472,035
(Due odd amounts y u . 'u from 7 to Tax rate (per $1,000) '24--------$15.00
21 years from date.)
Population 1910, 1.144: 1920, 2,132
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $86,400
IN T. at City Treas. office.
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 3,000
Ass’d val. ’24 (abt. \i a c t .) ..249,600 CHINO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $68.75
S chool B onds.
IN T. at Capital Nat. Bank, Sec- BOND. DEBT Nov 1923.. $167,000
ramento.
Assessed valuation 1923- 3,303.355
_
School tax (per $1,000) 1923_ $6.00
CARQUINEY SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Contra Costa Co. CHOWCHILLA UNION H. S. D.
This district is in Madera County.
School=B uilding Bonds.
Site-Purchase & B uilding Bds.
$10,0 0 0 c.—Mar 1 1925
11,000c-—Mar 1 1926 5s g '16 J-D ($10,000—Dec 6 ’27-’36
1 40,000— Dec 6 ’37-’56
36,000c.M ar 1 ’27-’29
13,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1930 6s ’22 M -N 28.000- N ov 6 ’25-’38
28,000c. Mar 1 ’ 31-’32 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923— $80,000
5s ’23 M-S-j 15,000c.—Mar 1 1933 Assess, val. '23 (2-5 act.).4,025.255
32,000c. Mar 1 ’34-’35 School tax (per $1,000) ’23___ $8.50
17,000c— .M ar 1 1936 Population in 1923(est.)______4,500
IN T. at County Treas. office.
18,000c— .M ar 1 1937
45,000c_Mar 1 ’ 38-’40 CHULA VISTAS
5,000c_ Mar 1 1941
_
This city is in San Diego County.
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924.. $230,000
C ity Hall & Fire Dept. B onds.
Total assessed value 1922—4,924,900 6 s ’20 . . . $12.000_______________
Street Bonds.
6s '13 . .
$22 000—$2,000 yearly
CARUTHERS GRAMMAR S. D.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24. $73,000
This district is in Fresno County.
Assessment debt (add’l)---12,517
New School Bldg. Bonds.
5s ’22 M-S *60 000
lO^-lOW Assessed val’n, real estate. 1.709,079
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’24. $60,000 Assessed val’n, personal---- 283 982
Assessed va lu e 1924 _______ 1 ,3 6 1 ,0 5 0 Other assessable property.. 768 815
District tax (per $1,000) 1924.*14.00 Total assess, val. ’24 (abt.
A
l actual)______________ 2,761,867
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$16.00
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DIST. Population in 1920.__________ 1.718
A district in Fresno County.
IN T. payable at City Treas officeBOND. DEBT July 1 1923 $150,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 4,921,850 CHULA VISTA UN. SCH. DIST.
_
B uilding B onds.
District tax (per $1,000) 1923..$7.50
514s’ 15M-N—21,175—M ay 3 ’ 25-’35
5>£s'22_
_
40,030 _____ 1925-1942
CENTRAL UNION HIGH S. D.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $65,000
A district (P. O. El Centro) in Total assessed val’n 1923 .1 178 340
imperial Co. Pop’ n ’ 19(est.), 10,000 School tax rate(per $1.000)’23 $36 60
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $75.000_____ 1927-1951 CIENEGA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
6s ’ 15M-N($114.000c.M ay 4 ’36-’54
A district in Los Angeles County.
\ 11.0 0 0 c ...M a y 4 1955 _s
_ $102,000..$3,000 yearly
_
5s
. . . $150,000.Feb 2 ’25-’44 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’22.$105.000
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923.. $350,000
Net valuation 1922-1923— .9,744,944 CITRUS HEIGHTS IRRIG. DIST.
This district is in Sacramento Co.
High school tax (per $1,000)
1922-1923_____
..$ 8.00 6s ’21 J-J $210,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1943
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. BOND. DEBT Aug 1922— $210,000
Assess, val. '21 (approx.) — 248,000
CERES.
District tax (per acre)____ : __ $5.61
This city is in Stanislaus County.
IN T . at Fairoaks Bank, Fairoaks.
Sewer System Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $32,700___________ 1961 CITRUS UNION HIGH SCH. DIS.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23 — .$32,700
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Assess, val. (non-oper.) 1922.352,133 5s ’21 ann ( $1,000____Feb 1 1925
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922---- $22.00
1260.000—Feb 1 '26-’51
Population in 1920______________ 637 BOND. DEBT July 1923.. $282,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 6,936,910
CERRITOS SCHOOL DISTRICT. High sch. tax (per $1,000)'24..$7.40
IN T . at the County Treas. office.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s ’24 F-A ($42,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’38
\ 20,000c.Aug 1 ’39-’48 CLAREMONT SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Fresno County.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 —$34,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 5s '19 M -N $22,500c____1925-1929
5 K s’20 J-D 16,000___ June 2 1930
BOND. D E B T Oct 29 ’ 24. $34,500
CHAFFEY UN. HIGH SCH. DIST. Tot. ass'd val.'24 (40% act.)3,894.850
A district in San Bernardino Co.
School tax (per $1,000) ’24_ $16.30
_
B uilding (Inf. at Co. Treas.).
as g ’ l l Sept $155.120-Sept 11 ’25-51 CLAREMONT H. S. DIST.
6s '20 J-J (60.000.July 12 ’25-’36
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
•20.000.July 12 ’37-’38 -s ’ 10
- $54.000_______________
5 ,0 0 0 ...July 12 1939 5K s’24 F-A / 5,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’ 29
6s *20 J-J
5,000— .July 12 1939
(20,000c. Aug 1 ’30-’39
\70,000.July 12 ’40-’46 BOND. D E B T Aug 1924— $79,000
6s ’20 J-J
40.000.July 12 ’47-’50 Ass’d val. '24 (non-oper.)_.3.894,850
6s ’20 J-J
30,000-July 12 *51-’53 High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’24—$9.50
6s ’20 J-J 30,000-July 12 '54-’56
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923— $446,000 CLARKSBURG S D.
Assess, val. 1923________ 14,819,000
This district is in Yolo County.
High tax (per $1,000) 1923___ $9.00 5Hs'22 . . . $73,000_________ 1952
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24— $73,000
CHARTER OAK SCHOOL DIST. Assessed value 1922______ 1,817,665
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
CLEARWATER~SCHOOL DIST.
School Bonds,
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
6s g ’21 J-J ($14,000—July 1 ’ 25-’31
\ 30 ,0 0 0 -J u ly 1 ’32-’41 6s ’21 F-A ($2,000—Aug 1 ’ 25-’ 26
\40.000..Aug 1 ’27-’46
5 ^ s ’22 M-S
9,000—Mar 1 ’25-’42
BOND. D EBT July 1 '22— $60,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23— $44,000
Ass’d val. ’24 (non-oper.)..1,770.370 Ass’d value 1924 (non-op.) .2,089,465
Schr. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$19.40 School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$14.70
Population (est.)______________1.200 Population in 1921 (est.)______ 1,900
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
IN T . at the office o f County Treas.

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CLOVIS.
This city is in Fresno County.
Sewer B onds.
5s ’ 13 J-J $18,000___________1953
W ater B onds.
5s ’ 13 J-J $24,500___________ 1954
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $40,733
Water debt (incl.)__________ 23,333
Sinking fu n d _______________ 1,905
Tot.ass’d val.’24(abt. J^act.) 608,997
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $16-00
Population in 1920____________ 1,157
CLOVIS UNION HIGH SCH. DIS.
This district is in Fresno County.
5 s ’ 19 M-S $75.000c ...1925-1939
5s '20 A-O 30,000...S e p t 10 1939
BOND. D E B T Oct 2 9 ’24. $96,000
Assess, vai. taxable prop.
1924 (H actual)_______ 6,893.067
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '24..$7.00
Total population 1922 (est.)____1600
IN T . payable at the office o f the
County Treasurer

CALIF ORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
COLUSA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Colusa County.
Building B d
on s.
5s ’17 J-J $55.2500..Jan 1 ’25-’37
BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '22. $70,000
Assess, val. ’22 (3-5 a ct.), .3,986,649
_
School tax (per $l,000i 1922_ $4.00
COMPTON.
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
Street B d
on s.
5s ’07
. . . $11,250.............
1927
Park Bonds.
5H s’ 14 M-S $5.000.-M ar 1 ’ 25-’34
Sewer Bonds.
5H s’ 15 . . . $ 5 6 ,0 0 0 ..................1955
W ater Bonds
5s ’22
. . . $75,000___________ 1962
C ity Hall and FireBonds.
_s ’24 M-S f$77,000c_Sept 1 ’25-’44
1 15,000c _Sept 1 ’45-’54
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 2 3 .. $147,750
Tot. ass’d valuation 1924 5 329 480
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $16.50
Population, 1910. 922; 1920, 1,478

COMPTON CITY SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
School Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O ($57,000.Apr 1 ’25-’43
1 32,000. .A pr 1 ’44-’51
5s ’23 M-S (48,000—Mar 1 ’25-’40
1 6.000. .M ar 1 ’41-’43
5s ’24 A-O ;il7,000cA p r 1 ’25-’63
1 2,0CGc._ Apr 1 1964
5s ’24 M -N 160,000--N ov 1 ’ 25-'44
180.000.-N ov 1 ’45-’64
BON D. DEBT April 1924. $273,G O
O
COACHELLA VALLEY UNION Assessed value 1924_______8 287 755
School tax (per $1,000) '24 -. 522 40
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
This district is in Riverside County
5 s ’23 J-J $5* .000--July 1 ’34-’43
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923.. $50,000 COMPTON UN. H. SCH. DIST.
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,093,790
_
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
-S '03 ___ $5,000_______________
-s T4 . . .
40.000_______________
COALINGA.
-s
...
20.000_______________
This city is in Fresno County.
5 s ’24 A-O /*50,OOOcApr 1 ’25-’29
W ater Bonds.
\*600,000cApr 1 ’3G-’59
5 s ’ 17 J-J $81.000c.................1956
5J4s’ 18 . . .
15,000........... .,..... 1956 BOND. DEBT April 1924 $692,000
Assessed valuation 1924-.24,912,4.30
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-D $15.000c.June 1 2.5’-’37 High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’24-S10.il
* IN T . at County Treas. office.
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 24 ’24 $105,000
Tot. ass’d val.’24 (40% act.) 1,710,679
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24___ $17.80 CONLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population 1910, 4,199: 1920, 2,934
This district is in Kern County.
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
S chool Building Bonds.
6s g ’20 M-S $20,000-Mar 22 ’25-’28
COALINGA UNION HIGH S. D. 6s ’21 J-J 360,000__________ seri ,1
BOND. DEBT Aug 26 ’22 $390,000
H igh-School Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J.D $65,000..June 4 ’25-'37 Assessed value 1921______ 22,257,695
5 s ’ 19 J-J
15,625 .........1925-1929
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’ 24. $92,500 CONSOLIDATED IRRIG. DIST.
This district (P. O. Selma) is in
Ass’d val. ’24 ('A act.) — 11,800.405
High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’24- $7.80 Fresno, Tulare and Kings counties.
Population (est.)____________ 10,000 5H s’22 J-J $698,000--Jan 1 ’25-’33
IN T . on 5s o f 1919 payable at the (For amount due each year see V.
115, p. 673.)
office o f the County Treasurer.
5 ^ s ’22 J-J 68,000--Jan 1 ’25-’33
(For amount due each year see V.
COLTON.
115, p. 673.)
This city is in San Bernardino Co.
COND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $820,000
Incorporated July 1887.
Total assessed value (land
W ater Bonds.
only) 1924___________ 10,181,245
6s ’95
J-J $19,200c................. 1925
6 s ’99
J-J
8,000c................. 1939 Market value o f land &
improvements_________ 70,000,000
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6 s ’96
J-J $1,950c................. 1936 Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924 ..$24.50
Population (est.)------------------- 22.500
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’01
J-J $1,800c................. 1941
Sewer Bonds.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY.
5s ’ 10
J-J $39,000c................. 1941
Martinez is the county seat. Bonds
5 s ’23
J-J 2 2 ,5 0 0 ............. ...1 9 3 9
Pop. 1910. 36,674. 1920, 53.889.
TOTAL D EBT Oct 30 '24. $84,600
Highway Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l)—
351,773 5s '19 M-SS1,050.000-Sept 1 ’25-’ 45
Water debt
(incl.)------25,100 5 s ’19 M-S 1,050.000____________
Assessed value, real estate. 838,600
C ourt-H ouse and Jail B onds.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 354,135 4s g ’03 J-J $161,000c_________ 1943
Other assessabl e property . . 711,570 BON D. DEBT Oct 25 ’24.$2,261,000
Tot. ass’d val. '24(1-3 act.) 1,904,305 Assess, val. real estate_ 31,500 965
_
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$16.00 Assess.val. improvements.30,022,795
Pop’n 1910. 4,852; 1923 (est.), 6,500 Assess, val. per’l prop____18.913,855
IN T . payable at First Nat. Bank Moneys and credits_____
76,290
Colton, or at Colton Nat. Bank.
Total, 1923-24___________80,513,905
County tax (per $1,000) ’23—Inside____________________ $17.70
COLTON UNION HIGH S. D.
Outside____________________ 21.80
This district is in San Bernardino
INT. payable at County Treasury
County.
5 H ’s22 A-0$220,000- Apr 3 ’25-’46 CORCORAN.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923.. $220,000
This city is In King County.
Assess, val. 1923 --------------4,510,945
W ater-System Bonds.
High school tax (per $1,000)’23.$9.00 5H s’18 J-J $60,000. — ..............1943
Population (est.)---------------------7,500 (Due $2,000 for 5 years and $3,000
for 20 years.1
COLUSA.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 27 ’24
This town is the county seat of Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ $57,000
34,781
Colusa County. Reorganized as a Assess, val., real estate_____ 460.570
town o f sixth class Jan. 11 1909.
Assess, val., personal_______ 325 330
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assess, val., other prop_____ 365.720
5s g ’ 10 J-D 32.000c.Dec 1 ’25-’40 Total assessed val. 1924___1,151,620
Sewer Bonds.
(Real and personal assess, at actual
5s g ’ 10 J-J
32,500c.Dec 1 ’ 25-’50
value, other property at A actual.)
B ath-H ouse Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$16.00
5Ms’20 J-D $40,000c— Dec 1 1965 Population in 1920 (Census)___1,101
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 ’24 . $104,500
32.duo CORCORAN IRRIGATION DIST.
Water debt (in cl.)____ —
Assessed val., real estate__810,950
This district (P. O. Corcoran) is in
Assessed val., personal_ _ 408,150 Kings County.
_
Other assessable property. .1,435,550 6s ’20 J-J $600,000..........1931-1956
Total assessed value 1924
6s ’20 J-J 100,000.—Jan 1 ’53-'54
(about % actual)_______ 2,621,550 BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24. $760,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$14.00 Total assessed value 1924
Pop’n 1910, 1,582; 1920...........1.846
(about % actual)----------- 5,161,857
IN T . payabie at Town Treas.office Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$14.00
Population (est.)______________ 1.500
COLUSA COUNTY.
CORCORAN GRAMMAR SCH. D.
Colusa is the county seat.
This district is in Kings County.
Hall o f R ecords Bonds.
5s g ’ 14 J-D $12,000c.yly. on J’ne 15 6s ’20 M -N $38,000_ . May 1 ’25-’43
6s ’20 M-S
4,000—Sept 1 ’25-’28
Bridge and Culvert Bonds.
5s g '14 J-D$237,000c.yly. on J ’ne 15 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $42,000
Total assessed val. 1924— 1,380 350
♦Highway Bonds
5s ’22 J-J2 ($570,000cJuly 1 ’25-’43 School tax (per $1,000) ’24----- $17.5 J
1 5,0 0 0 c.. July 1 1944
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’23. $236,000 CORDUA IRRIGATION DIST.
This district is in Yuba County.
Assess, val. real estate_ 15.734 455
_
Assess, val. personal prop. 3 265.299
Irrigation Bonds,
Assessed value impts_____ 2,807,915 6s g ’20.J-J $192,0 0 0 c ____1925-1940
43,000—July 1 ’25-’37
Total value 1923-’24_____ 21,807.669 6s g ’21 J-J
County tax rate (Inside------- $15.00 (For maturity see V. 113. p. 2100.)
(per $1,000) ’23(Outside . . . 21.00 BON D. DEBT N ov 5 '24. $257,000
Population 1910, 7.732; 1920, 9,290 total assessed value 1924.. 639,521
♦ IN T . at the County Treasurer’s Tax (per $1,000' 1924________ $6.7 )
IN T. at the office o f District Treas.
office.
COACHELLA VALLEY STORM
WATER DISTRICT.
This district is in Riverside County.
W ater B onds.
6s ’19 . . . $225.000...J a n 1 ’25-’39
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.. $225,000
Sinking fund______________
36,000
Assess, val. 1922-’23______ 2,505,100
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-’2 3 .. $18.30
Population (est.)--------------------- 5,000




CORNING.
This city is in Tehama County.
Incorporated in 1907.
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s ’ 10 J-D $38.940c_Dec 1 ’25-’49
5s ’ 15 J-J
6,000c_Jan 15 ’25-'55
Sewer Bonds.
5s '10 J-D $13,700 ..D e c 1 ’25-’49
5s ’ 15 J-J
17,474c.Jan 13 ’25-’55
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’24. $98,800
Water debt (incl.)________
46.380
Assessed val. real estate_____202,267
Assessed val. personal______388.100
Other assess, property______206,795
Total assess, val. 1924 (50%
a ctu a l)__________ _____ . 797.162
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$20.00
Population in 1910, 987; 1920, 1,449
INT. payable at City Treas. office

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COVINA UN. HIGH SCH. DISTThis district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s ’08 Oct $20,000c.Oct 15 ’25-’28
f 45,000—N ov 1 ’25-’33
5s ’23 M -N ( 100,000—N ev 1 ’34-*43
1 50.000. .N ov 1 ’ 44-’ 53
BOND. D E B T Dec 1923— $230,000
Assessed value 1924______12,233.615
High school tax (per $1,000) ’ 24S9.50
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.

CRESENTA SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
6s ’21 F-A $16,000—Aug 1 ’25-’40'
5s ’23 J-D T38.000—June 1 ’ 25-’43
1 5,000. .June 1 ’44-’48
BOND. D E B T July 1923. 878,000
Assess, val. ’24 (non-oper.) 2,678 085
School tax (per $1,000) ’24
$20.80CORNING SCHOOL DISTRICT. Population 1921 (est.)_______ 1,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
This district is in Tehama County
6s T9 . . . $34,000 _____1925-1933
B O N D . D EBT July 1 ’24. . $34,000 CRYSTAL GRAMMAR SCH. D.
Tot. ass'dval. '24 (65 % act.) 1,072.940
This district is in Solano County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$8.50
B uilding Bonds.
5s
J-J $32,000. — ......... ............
CORONA.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1922— $32,000
This city is in Riverside Co. In­ Total assess, val. ’21 (60%
corporated July 19 1896.
actual)_________________ 1.147,410
Sewer Bonds.
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’22 $13.40
5s g ’09 A-O $18 ,750__ Aug 1 ’25-'4S
Street Bonds.
5s g '09 A-O $9 083___ Augl ’25-49 CULVER C IT Y.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Drainage Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’09 . . .
$61,425_________ 1949
M unicipal Improvement Bonds 6s ’21 . . . $73,000_______________
4 ^ s ’ 12 . . .
$36,975_________ 1952 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23. $73,000
5 Jis’ 12 . . .
36,250_________ 1952 Assess. val. (non-oper.) ’24.4,540,415
5s T2 . . . 26.462.50 _________ 1952 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924— $12.00
BOND. DEBT Dec 6’24_. $300,938 Population in 1920______________503
Assess, val. (non-op.)’24__5,579,200
City tax rate '24 (per $1,000).$13 00 CULVER C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
Population 1910, 3.550: 1920, 4.600
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
IN T . payable at City Treas. office 5s ’24 A-OS100,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’44
BOND. D EBT M ay 1924. $152,000
CORONA GRAMMAR SCH. DIS Assessed value (non-oper.)
1924 __________________ 4,707,790
5s TO s-a $30,000......... ..........1940
5s '14 s-a
5 0 .0 0 0 ............ ..1954 School tax rate (per $1,000)
1924 _____________________ $18.00
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924.. $80,G O
O
Assess, val. ’23 (non-op.)._3.611 710
iN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
School tax (per $1,000) ’22-’23 $16.30
CUPERTINO UNION SCH. D IST.
This district is in Santa Clara C o.
School Bldg. & Equip. B onds.
5s ’20 . . . $60,000___ Jan 2 1936
5Hs
...
5,000___ June 11929
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 24. $65,000
Assess, value real estate_1,402,850
Assessed value, personal—
13,795
Other assessable property.1,885,785
Tot. assess, val.(3-5% act.)3,30l ,930
CORONADO.
This city is in San Diego County. School tax (per $1,000)________ $9.20"
Incorporated Dec. 11 1890.
IN T . at San Jose, Calif.
Sea-wall Bonds.
5s ’ 06 A-OS74 250.........Feb 1 1946
DALY CITY.
Sea wall & Street Bonds.
This city is in San Mateo C ounty.
5s T2 A-OS107.000____Apr 1 1951
Incorporated April 18 1911.
Sewer & Fire Dept. Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s' 11 F-A $31,050____Feb 1 1951
5 ^ s ’13 M-S $59 429c.Sept 1 ’25-’39
Harbor Im provement Bonds
...
15,000______ ________
5s ’24 M-N$75,000____Nov 1 1964 5s
BOND. D EBT Nov 25 ’24. $212,300 BOND. D E B T Nov 24 ’24 $96,000"
Assess, val., real estate___ 3.351 773 Tot.ass’d val.’24(3-5 a c t.).1 ,656,386Assess, val., personal prop. 550 582 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$20.00
Other assess, prop_______ 1.934 903 Population in 1920___________ 3.7791
Total assess, val. ’24_____ 5,837 258
IN T . at City Treas. office.
(Real estate assessed at 60% actual,
Improvement at 40% actual.)
DAVIS
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 4 . $17.49
This place is in Yolo County.
Population 1910, 1,477; 1920, 3.289
W ater Bonds.
IN T . payable at City Treas. offic . 5Ms’20 M-S $75,000..Mar 1 ’25-’54
P ublic Sewer System Bonds.
CORONADO HIGH SCH. DIST.
6 s ’21 A-O I$45,000—Apr 1 ’25-’54
This district is in San Diego Co.
\
500___ O ct, 1 1955
5s ’20 M-S $112,000 ___ 1925-1951
M unicipal Well Bonds
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’25— $116,000 6s ’21 A-O $4,OOO..Apr 1 ’ 25-’28
Total ass’d val. ’23 (A act.)3.253 910 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24- $124,500
_
49,266
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '23.$14.20 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Assessed value, real estate. 287,055
CORONADO SCHOOL DISTRICT Assessed value, personal---- 857,215
B uilding (Int. at Co. Treas. Office) Other assessable property_214,350
5s '12 July $40,000c____1925-1934 Total ass'd val. '24 (act.) — 1,358 620
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $44,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$13.00 '
Assess, val. '23 {'A a ct.)__ 3.253 910 Population 1920 _______________ 939
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$26 5!)
DAVIS GRAMMAR SCH. DIST.
CORTE MADERA.
This district is in Yolo County.
This city is in Marin County.
5s ’ 19 A-O $42,000................... 1949
Road Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-D 1 6 ,0 0 0 .............— 1940
5s T 8 A-O $37,500 ............... -.1938 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $58,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 ’24--.$37,500 Total assess, val. 1924------1,415,070'
Ass’d val. 1924 (non-oper.) —591 000 Sch. tax rate(per$l ,000)’22-’23.$7.20
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$17 50
Population in 1920______________ 607 DELANO.
This city is in Kern County.
COURTLAND UNION HIGH S. D .
W ater-W orks Bnods.
This district is in Sacramento Co. 6s g ’ 17 M -N$45,000c.Nov 15 ’27-’56
5>^s’20 J-J $107,000____July 1 1944 BOND. DEBT N ov 22 ’23.$110,000
f 5,000 _____ 1925-1929 Water debt (included)____
90,000
98,000
10,000 ..........1930-1934 Assessment debt (add’l) ___
6s ’21 s-a (15,000 ..........1935-1939 Assessed val'n, real estate_ 528,975
_
120.000 ..........1940-1944 Assess, val., improvements..235,030
130.000 — — .1945-1949 Assessed valuation, personal.213,335
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924— $187,000 Tot. ass’d val. ’23(J^ act.) ..977,340
Ass’d val. ’24 (3-5 a c t . ) . . . 4 463 610 City tax rate (per $1,0OO) ’23-820.00 •
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '24—$8.20 Population in 1920 (Census)------- 805
IN T . payable at the office o f the
COVINA.
City Treasurer.
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
B ldg & Fire P rotection Bonds
5s ’ l l
ann $ 2 .3 0 0 ....................1945 DELANO UNION GRAM. S. D.
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Kern County.
5s T2 . . . $52,000______
1948 6s
J-J ]$20.000c.Jan 30 ’ 29-’38
W ater-W orks B onds.
( 20.000c.Jan 30 ’39-’43
5s '16 ann $101,500.83,500 yearly BOND. DEBT Mar 1922. $66,400
(Last bond matures 1956.)
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,299,325
Park Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
6s ’ 20 . . . $23,000........ ...1 9 4 5
6s ’22 . . . 12,000____________ 1934
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 ’ 23. $194,300 DEL NORTE COUNTY.
T ot. ass’d val.’23(2-5act.). 1,533,889
Crescent City is the County seat.
Tax rat? (per $1,000) ’23____ $16.50
Harbor Impt. Bonds.
Pop. TO, 1,652; 1920---------- 1,999
5 s ’ 18 J-J 8.40,000c.........................
IN T . payable In Covina.
5s ’24 J-J
45,000c.July 14 ’25-33
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 ’24- $185,000
COVINA CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Sinking fund______________
10,500
This district is in Los Angeles Cty Tot.assess, val.'24(40 %act) 10,418,670
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '24:
Incorporated July 1 1900
Inside____________________ $21.10
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '23. $130,000
Outside____________________ 24.50
Assessed value 1924_______ 5.736,410
School tax (per $1,000) ’ 24___ 5.20.20 Population. 1910; 2.417; 1920, 2.759
CORONA HIGH SCH. DIST.
5s ’06 s-a $ 1 0 ,5 0 0 .................1926
5s '13 s-a
9,000___________1941
59£s’22 A-O 150,000—Apr 1 ’27-’51
BOND. D EBT Jan 1924.. $169,500
Assess, val. ’23 (non-op.)_.4,444.990
High sch.tax(per $l,000)’22-’23 $8.80

D ec.,

1924.]

DELTA FARMS RECLAMATION
DISTRICT NO. 2026.
This district is in Contra Costa
County.
Reclamation Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J *376,000c.......................
(Due *50,000 July 1 1928 and *38,000
yearly thereafter.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924--*430,000
T o t. ass’d val .’21 (22 % act.). -352,000
Total tax rate (per *1,000) ’22-S28.10
DINUBA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
6 s ’ 15 - - .
*8,000 _____ 1925-1932
6 s ’20 - - 59,417 -------- 1925-1947
5H sg’22A-0 87,000______ 1925-1953
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-. *161,000
Total assess, val. ’23 (abt.
3-10 actual)____________4,068,550
Sch. taxrate(per *1,000) '23—$14.30
IN T . at the County Treas. office.
DINUBA.
This city is in Tulare County.
M unicipal Impt Bonds
5 ^ s ’22
*92,000___________1953
W ater and Fire Apparatus Bds.
5H s’08 - - - *12,000__________ 1934
Sewer Bonds.
5J4s g ’ 13 J-.JS29,000c.Jan 1 ’ 25-’52
BOND. D E B T July 1 1923 *135,500
Total assess, val. 1922-1,809,815
Tax rate (per *T,000) ’22_____ $18.50
Population in 1910, 970; 1920, 3,400

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
EL CENTRO.
Total assess, val. (50%
This city is In Imperial Co. In­
actual) 1924___________14,774,070
corporated April 16 1908.
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924____ *6.50
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1920_____________ 1,563
5s ’08
*12,000.................... 1928
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or
6s ’ 15 — 206.250 _____ 1925-1955 at city fiscal agency in New York.
Water Bonds.
5H s’ 10 . . . *57,000....................1955 EL SEGUNDO SCHOOL DIST.
6s T3 J-J 48.500.......
.1942
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5 ^ s ’24 J-J 170,000,-July 2 ’29-’4.5
f*20,000--June 1 ’ 25-’ 29
5M s’24 J-J
30,000.-July 2 ’46-’48 5H s’ 19 J-D( 50,000-.Jtme 1 ’30-’39
Fire Bonds.
( 30,000.-June 1 ’40-'44
6s ’ 18 — *12.000_____ 192.5-1948 5H s’22 J-J / 3,000.-July 1 ’25-’27
(40.000--July 1 ’ 28-’47
6s ’20 J-J 13,850.-July 2 ’25-’59
Filter Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 1923 *155,500
6s ’ 17 . . . *12,000__________ 1947 Assess, val. ’ 24(non-oper.) 13,863,500
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24*363,000 Tot.sch.tax rate(per*l ,000) ’24.* 16.40
Assess, val., 1924—
Population (est.)______________ 4,000
Real estate_________________3,116985 IN T . payable at the office of the
Personal----------------------------- 1,800313
County Treasurer.
Other property_________ 2,695.590
EL SINORE UNION SCH. DIST.
T otal---------------------------------- 7,912888
Less exemptions________
62,090
This district is in Riverside Co.
Net assess, val_________ 7,850,798 6s ’ 14 s-a
*2.640_________ 1926
(Real estate assessed at actual value; 5s ’22 J-J
30,000--July 1 ’ 28-’42
other property at 75% actual.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1924-. *32,640
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.50 Ass’d val. (non-oper.) ’23._ 1,061,350
Pop’n TO, 1,610; ’20 (Census), 5,464 8chool tax rate (per *1,000)
1924______________________ *24.40
EL CENTRO SCHOOL D IST R IC T Population (est.)______________1,496
6s ’08 Sept *5.750 ..S e p t 14 1925
ESCALON UNION H IG H S. D.
5s g T3 J-D *24,000_____1925-1947
This district is in San Joaquin Co.
6s '15
55,500
5H s’ 16 Aug 12,000___ Part yearly 6s ’21 J-J *85,000-.A ug 1 ’26-’42
6s ’20 J-J 150,G00-.July 6 ’2.5-’49 TO T. B D . D T . July 1 ’ 23-_ *85,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 .. *258.000 Assess, val. ’23 (non-oper.)
0 4 actual)____________ 3,441.750
Assess, val. 1923-1924____5,051,378
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ *16.60 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S7.50
Population 1921 (est.)________ 1,200
Population in 1920 (est.)____10,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

DINUBA UNION HIGH S. D iST
5 s ’ 12 - - . *34,000 _____ 1925-1941
5 s ’20 - - - 111,000 _____ 1925-1960
6 s ’22 - - 65,000
1927-1961
BON D. DEBT Oct 23 ’23- *215,000 EL DORADO COUNTY.
Assess, val. '23 (abt. 3-10
Placerville is the county seat.
actual)_________________ 6,771,320
Court-H ouse Bonds.
Sch. tax rate(per *1,000) ’23-_*7.10 5s
ann
*88,000___________1946
IN T . payable at the County Treas­ Maturity 1-30 yearly after 5th vear)
urer’s office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24- *88,000
Total val. '24 (60% act.). 10,232.445
DIXON.
Co. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24. $2 3.00
This town is in Solano County.
Pop’n 1910, 7,492; 1920.......... 6,426
Sewer B onds.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
5s ’ l l - - - *27,000................--1950
BON D. D EBT Dec 2 ’24..-$27,000
Assess, val. real estate______ 223,105 ELK GROVE UNION GRAMMAR
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Assess, val. Improvements..455,465
This district is in Sacramento Co.
Assess, val. personal (includ­
f*26,000------Oct ’2.5-’37
ing money. & c.)_________ 245,550 „ ,
(
Total assess. val.’ 24(non-op.)924,120 6s 20 s-a • 18,000___ Oct ’38-’43
Tax rate (per*1.000) 1924------ *18.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $48,000
Population in 1910, 827; 1920, 926 Tot. assess, val. ’24(3-5 act) 1.243.690
Sch. tax rate (per *1.000) ’24 -*9.80
IN T . at the office of the Co. Treas.
DOWNEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Los Angeles Co. ELK GROVE HIGH SCHOOL D.
-S
_ *29,000_.*1,000 yearly
_
This district is In Sacramento Co.
6s ’24 J-D 30,090c.June 1 ’25-’54
BOND. DEBT July 1923-- *47,500 6s ’20 J-J {*80,000____July ’25-’40
1 30,000___ July ’41-’45
Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24-*21.30
’24- *120,000
Assess, val. ’ 24 (non-oper.)l ,947,195 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 act)6,054,160
Tot. assess, val.’24(3-5
Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24-$21.60 Highsch.taxrate(per*l ,000)’24.*6.80
iN T . at County Treas. office.
IN T . at the office o f the Co. Treas.
DOWNEY UNION HIGH S. D.
A district in Los Angeles County.
BON D. DEBT July 1 1923 1118,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,105,190
_
High school tax (per *1,000)’24*10.20

EL MODENA SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Orange County.
5s T2 s-a *15,000_________ 1937
5s ’22 s-a
52,250 _____ 1925-1943
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 -. $70,000
Total assess, val. ’23 (nonoper.) (30% act.)----------- 2,224.495
DUNSMUIR SCH. DISTRICTS. Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24_*17.30
These districts are in Siskiyou Co. Population (est.)_____________ 1,000
Grammar S chool Bonds.
6s
. . . *34,000......................
EL MONTE.
6s
39,000....................... ..
This city is in Los Angeles County.
High School Bonds.
W ater B onds.
6s
. . . $15,000-— ................. . 6s ’ 14 A-O *21,700-.Apr 1 *25-’51
6s
...
24,000........... ...............
Sewer Bonds.
BON D. D EBT Sept 22 '20-*112,000 5 ^ s ’20 M-S *49,575--M ar 1 ’25-’61
Assessed val’n, real estate— 317,320 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 .. *71,250
Assessed val’n, personal____ 130,945 Water sinking fund_______
7,716
Other assessable p roperty.. 410,330 Sewer sinking fund_______
7,571
Total assessed val’n 1920---- 858,595 Assessed value, real estate. 750.700
School tax (per *1,000) I920..*22.70 Assessed value, personal_
_ 266.575
Other assess, property____ 517.590
DURHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT Tot. ass’d val. 24(40% act.) 1,534,865
City tax rate (per $1,000)’24-*15.00
This district is in Butte County.
5s
. . . *36,000______________ Population In 1920____________1,283
IN T . on 5Ks o f 1920 payable at
BON D. D E B T Nov 1924. $36,000
Che office o f the City Treasurer, or
Total assess, val. ’24 (abt.
3-5 actual)____________ 1,852,500 at the Chase National Bank, N . Y
School tax (per *1,000) 1924 .*17.00
Popula'n 1920, 1,500; 1921. 1,700 EL MONTE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
EARLIMART SCHOOL DIST.
6s ’22 A-O {*12,000--O ct 1 ’25-’ 27
This district (formerly the Alila
{ 4 5 ,000 -.Oct 1 ’ 28 *42
School District) Is in Tulare County. 5s ’23 J-D {1 2 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’25-’28
(50.000. .June 1 ’29-’53
6s
. . . $24,000_____ 1925-1948
6s
...
10,500_____ 1925-1959 BOND. DEBT July 1923-- 131,000
6s ’24 A-O f 14,400c.Apr 23 ’28-'57 Ass’d val. ’24 (non-oper.)- 4.688.105
\ 600c. Apr 23 ’58-’62 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-*18.70
IN T . at the County Treasury.
BOND. D EBT Oct 23 ’23- *35,800
Total assess, val. 1923
(about 3-10 actual)____ 1,100,550 EL PASO DE ROBLES.
This city Is in San Luis Obispo Co
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S16.00
Bath House Bonds
5s ’05 —
*7,000_____
1930
EAST SAN DIEGO.
W ater-W orks B onds.
Annexed to San Diego. See sub­
5s g ’ 17 F-A{*62,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’55
sequent page.
1 3.0 00c.--F eb 1 1956
GE N . B D . D T. N ov 1924- *74,000
EAST SAN DIEGO SCH. DIST.
Water debt (incl.)________ *67,000
This district Is in San Diego Co.
Assess, val., real estate____ 940,305
Teralta S ch. B onds (.Serial).
Assess, val.,
5 s ’l l
*2 ),000c.................. 1951 Other assess, personal_____ 152,595
property____1,021,060
6 'sl4 — 19,500c.................. 1953 Tot .assess .val.’23 (3-5 act.)2,l 13,960
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
valuation 1924______ 2,983,175
6 s ’21 J-J *12,500_____ 1925-1949 Totaltax rate (per *1,000) ’23_*12.50
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23- *69,000 City 1910. 1,441; 1920...........1,919
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,642,950 Pop’n . at City Treasurer’s office.
IN T
School tax rate (per *1,000 ’23*26.40
Population in 1917, estimated-.4,000
IN T . Is payable at County Treas 5L SEGUNDO.
office.
_______
This city is In Los Angeles Co
Incorporated Jan. 18 1917. Popula­
EAST WHITTIER SCH. DIST.
tion 1918 (estimated), 2,000.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
M unicipal Im prov’t Bonds.
5s ’23 J-D {*18,000. June 1 ’25-’33 3s ’ 18 J-J /15,000c*. Jan 1 ’25-’30
1 10,000.June 1 ’34-’43
\24,000c*. Jan 1 ’32-’33
5s '24 M -N 3C,000c_May 1 ’25-T4
W ater Supply Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J *39,0 0 0 c*--.1925-1938
5s T 6 P-A $26,000c___________
5s ’22 J-J 150,000c* -..1931-1955
BON D. D EBT May 1924. $82,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24 *189,000
Total assess, val. 1924 (nonAssessment debt (add’l ) . .
49,956
oper.)-------------------------- 5,018,580 Assess, val., real estate_ 2,285,570
_
Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24.*14.50 Assess, val., personal____10,448,750
I N T . at County Treasurer’s office Other assess. property____ 2,039,750




ESCONDIDO.
This city is in San Diego County.
Incorp. Oct. 8 1888.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s g ’ 13 J-J *93,444c-July 1 ’25-’53
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
5s g '13 J-J *4,000c.July 1 ’38-’53
Bridge Bonds.
5s g T3 J-J
*3,250c.July 1 ’25-’37
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.. $103,916
Water debt (incl.)________
96,666
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
15,808
Net assessed value 1923___ 1,855.250
Tax rate (per *1.000) ’ 22_____ *19.00
Population, 1910. 1,334; 1920, 1,789
IN T . at First N at. B k., Escondido

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Assessed value 1923 (about
3-10 actu al)------------------2,350,475
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23. .*18.80
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
EXETER UNION HIGH SCH. D.
5 s ’ 10
*10.000_____ 1930-1934
6s TO
8 .0 0 0 .......... 1925-1928
6s ’20 - - . 141,829 _____ 1925-1958
BOND. D EBT Oct 23 ’23. *166,000
Assessed val. 1923 (about
3-10 actual)____________5,869,315
Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) ’23—*7.50
Population in 1920 (est.)____5,000
FAIRFAX SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Marin County.
School Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J *38,500-______________
6 s '23 J-D 10.000_____
1932
PON D. D EBT Oct 27 ’24- $45,500
Tot. asses, val. ’24 (10% act.) 1,169,975
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—*8.60
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 1,200
FAIRFIELD.
This cty is in Solano County
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’07 - . - *12,500...................1947
S treet Bonds.
5s T6 J-D {*2,800_ Dec 1 ’25-’38
_
( 2,500____Dec 1 1939
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23-.-*47,000
_
Assessed val’n, real estate_ 179,720
Assessed val’n, improvemts.220,780
Assessed val. personal (incl.
money, & c.)_________ :___ 73,178
Total assessed value 1922___473,678
Tax rate (per *1,000) ’22_____ *18.00
Pop’n 1910, 834; 1920................1.008
FAIR OAKS IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
This district (P. O. Fairoaks) is in
Sacramento Comity.
6s T8 J-J *78.000 _____ 1925-1936
6s T 8 J-J
20,000...........................
BOND. D EBT Oct 25 ’24--S156.000
Floating debt (add’l)______ 37,560
Sinking fund______________
9,187
Assessed value 1925_______ 335,405
Population in 1923 (est.)______1,500

FILLMORE.
This city is in Ventura County.
W ater Bonds.
6s T7 J-D l51.000c.Sl.500 yearly
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-D 18,0 )0 ___ *500 yearly
ESPARTO UNION H IG H S. D.
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24. *69.000
6,275
This district is in Yolo County.
Sinking fund______________
5s
- - . *92,000 _____ 1925-1952 Assess, val. real estate____ 352,430
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 *92,000 Assessed val. personal_____ 186,050
Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,950,014 Other assess, property_____ 353,520
_
Total assessed val. (1-3
EUREKA.
actual) 1924-25________ 892,000
This city is in Humboldt County City tax rate (per *1,000) ’24_*12.50
Incorporated Feb. 10 1874.
Population in 1920____________1,597
♦City-Hail Bonds
IN T . payable in Fillmore.
4H s’04 s-a *50.000c.................... 1944
Sewer C om pletion.
FILLMORE UN. G R . SCH. DIS.
4H s’04 s-a **17,5 0 0 c ..................1944
in
4M s’02 s-a §38,250c__________1942 5s This district*is ,0 0Ventura County.
’ 12 . . .
1
0 --...............1925
M unic. St. Ry. Bds.
--.
4,000........
-1928
5 s ’21 --.* 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 ___________ 1958 5J^s’ 14 J-D {*6,0 0 0 -D e c 1 ’25-’26
5s ’23 A-O 100,000 _____ 1929-1938 6 s ’21
(95.000 Dec 1 ’ 27-’45
*Fire-Apparatus.
’244J^s’04 s-a *7,500c _ ................1944 BOND. D E B T Nov 201924 $109,0C0
Total assessed value
*Park.
(non-oper.)_____________ 5,964,670
43^s’04 s-a *2,5 0 0 c..................1944 Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’24______ $7.70
IT hird W ard.
4M s’02 s-a $6.750c...................1942 Population (est.)_____________ 4,686
Fifth Ward Sch.
4H s’02 s-a $6,750c................... 1942 FILLMORE UN. HIGH SCH. DIS.
This district is in Ventura County
W ater-W orks.
J-J *20,000r__*3,000yearly
5s T4 J-J *261 300.-July ’25-’54 5s g
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’24— *620,250 5s g '23 J-J 190.060r.July 1 '25-’43
Water debt (incl.)________ 261,000 BOND. D E B T Oct 27 ’24- *210,000
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 11,045 895 T ot. assess, val. 1924____6,100,000
Assess, val., personal_____3.011,480 Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24—*10-40
Other assessable p rop erty.. 828,875 Population (est.)______________5,700
IN T . is at County Treas’r ’s office.
Total assess, val. 1924____ 14,886,250
City tax (per *1,000) ’24_____ *12.00
Pop’n 1910, 11,845; 1920____ 12,923 FLORENCE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
*Part yearly on July 15. JPart
This district has been annexed to
tearly April 15.
Los Angeles District.
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
FORT BRAGCT
EUREKA HIGH SCH. DIST.
This city is in Mendocino County.
B uilding.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5 s g ’ 13 A-0*121 800c.Oct 1 ’25-’53 5s T2 - . - *52.000...............-.1950
5s ’24 A-O 450.000cApr 15 ’25-’49 BOND. D E B T Oct 30 ’ 24- *52,000
BOND. D EBT Nov 26 ’24 *122,000 Assess, val., real estate___1,122,560
Tot.assess, val.’24 (>£act.) -10,410,560 Assess, val., personal_______ 595,905
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24*16.00 Tot.assess, val.’24 (2-3act.)l ,718 465
Population 1924 (est.)_______ 16,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--------$12.50
IN T at County Treas. office.
Pop’n 1910, 2,408; 1920........... 2,616
EXCELSIOR UNION HIGH S. D. FORT BRAGG SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
This district is In Mendocino Co.
B uilding Bonds.
J-J
5s ’ l l M ay*30,000c.M ay 1 ’27-’41 6s ’21 M -N *76,000___ Jan 1 1942
-s
15,000_______________
6s ’22 A-O {270,000-0ct 1 ’26-’52 BOND. D E B T Oct 28 ’24- $91,000
1 5,000-Oct 1 1953—
5s ’ 23 ann {190,000.-N ov 1 ’27-45 Assessed valuation 1924-.*1,936,920
\ 11,000___ N ov 1 1946 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924. —*32.90
5s ’24 J-D {56,000..D ec 1 ’28-’55 Population (estimated)_______ 3,500
1 1,000____Dec 1 1956
BOND. D EBT Nov 1923— *506,000 FORTUNA. is in Humboldt County.
This town
Total assess, val. 1924___11,266,440
Bonds.
School tax rate (per *1,000) ’23-*8.99 5s Sewer. - - *9,000...................1953
T2
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Park B onds.
EXETER.
6s ’21 - - . *10,000..................-1933
This city is in Tulare County.
S treet B onds.
Sewer B onds.
5s ’22
*12,000___________1927
5>*sT4 A-O *33,750c.................. 1954 BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23— -$31,000
Assess, val. (non-oper.) 1922-483,600
W ater B onds.
5s ’ l l M-S *29,400c..................1951 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1922- -.*24.70
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $63,150 Pop’n, 1910 , 883; 1 9 2 0 ---........... 986
Water debt (incl.)________
29,400
Assessment (debt (add’l ) - .
77,785 FOWLER.
Assess, val. real est_____ 521,425
This town is in Fresno County.
Assess, val., impts________ 929,645
W ater B onds.
Assess, val. personal_____ 181,017 5 s g ’ 13J-D $1 0,000c.D ec31’25-’53
Tot.assess, val.’24 (80%act.) 1,632.187
Sewer Bonds.
Tot.tax rate(per *1,000) 1924-S15-00 5s g T3 J-D $14.000c.D ec31’25-’53
Population in 1920____________ 1,852 BOND. D EBT Dec 1924—.*25,000
IN T . payable at City Treas. office. Water debt (included)______10,000
Assessment debt (additional) 11,000
EXETER SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Sinking fund (water)_______ 1.000
This district is in Tulare County.
Assessed value, real________ 181,530
6s T2 . . . *18,000 _____1925-1942 Assessed value, personal___ 394,170
f 8,000--Apr 4 ’25-’28 Other assessable property----201,350
5H s’ 2 2 A -0 ( 18,000--Apr 4 ’29-’34 Total assess, valuation 1924
I 20,000—Apr 4 ’35-’39
(non-oper. 40% act.)_____777,050
( 40,000--Apr 4 ’40-’47 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924---*12.50
BOND .D E B T Oct 23 ’23- *107,000 Pop’n 1910, 675; 1920............... 1,520

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FOW LER UNION H IG H S. D.
This district is in Fresno County.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-O $150,000____Oct 30 1938
BOND. D E B T Oct 31 ’24- $140,000
Assess, val. taxable, '24-'25 5,843 245
High school tax rate (per
$1,000), 1924_____________ $11.00
IN T . on 6s o f 1920 at the office of
the County Treasurer.
FRESNO.
County seat of Fresno Co. Incor.
Oct. 27 1885.
City Hall.
4 ^ s ’06 J-J $39,00 0c____ 1925-1943

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
GLENDALE UNION H IG H S. D.
5s 08 . . . $18,000_____ 1925-1930
5s T3 . . .
76.400 ..........1925-1953
6s ’20 A-O 48,000 --0ct 1 ’25-’40
5As'22 M -S /66 ,000 .-M ar 1 ’25-’57
116 » » » vi r I ’ ><- >
5s ’22 J-J 570,000--July 1 ’25-’62
BOX'ID. DEBT July 19 3 '8 4 O n
Assessed valuation 1924 54,074,970
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 .$10.11
INT. on 5s and 5 ‘ s of 1922 at the
A
County Treasurer’s office.

[V ol. 119.

GRIDLEY.
This city is in Butte County.
W ater and Electric L t. Bonds.
5s ’09 . . . $19.000.......
1942
S treet, Pow er-P lant & Lt. Bds.
5s ’10 . . .
$6.000................... 1929
Park Bonds.
5s ’ 16
$2.500...................1928
FULLEETON UN HIGH S. D.
W ater W orks Bonds.
B uilding (Ini. at County Treas.)
5s '20 - - . $14,000__________ 1936
5s - . J-J $28.000c____ 1925-1938
5s ’20 - - 14.000__________ 1936
5s - - J-D 35.000c___ 1925-1941
BOND. D E B T Nov 24 ’24-.$49,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 '24- $113.000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 24,000
Ass'd val. (non-oper.) '23-50,602,920 GLENDORA.
Assessed value, re.il estate.. 257 355
Highsch. tax (per $1,000) '22.-$7.70
This city is in Los Angeles Co
Assessed value, personal__ ^34,020
Assess, val., improvements_376,825
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
6s T5
J-J $2,500___________1927 Total assess, val. '24(non-op.)868,200
6s g '95 J-J $11 000C-.July 1 '25-’35 GALT HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
Assess, val. (oper.)___________18,815
W ater-System Bonds.
This district is in Sacramento Co
4 ^ s ’06 J-J
94.000c____ 1925-1945
T3
J-D $20,000__________ 1944 City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S20.00
4 H g ’ 16 J-J 390 600c_July 1 '25-'56 6 s '12 J-J $28.000..July 1 ’2 5 ’38 as T4
6s
M -N 31,500___________ 1945 Population 1910. 3.859; 1920. 1,636
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $30,000
P layground-site B onds.
’21
4 ^ s 10J-D $32,000c__________ 1940 A s’ u val ’ 4 3-5 a ' u 1) -1 737 579 6s StreetM -N 58.500___________1961
im provem ent Bonds.
GROSSMONT UNION H IG H S. D.
High school tax (per $1,000) ’24 $5.20
C onven tion Hall Bonds.
6s T7
$5,000___________1927
This district is in San Diego Co.
IN T . is payable in Sacramento.
6s '12 F-A $27,000 __ Aug 1 5 ’25-’42
5s ’24 J-J
46,000--Jan 1 ’25-’47 Riverview Union High School Dis­
Im provement Bonds
C ity Hall & Park Bonds.
trict and El Cajon Valley Union
5s ’ 19 A-O $170,000_____ 1925-1940 GAEDEN GEOVE SCH. DIST.
6s ’20 M -NS61,750____Nov 1 1960 High School District were absorbed
GE N . BD. D T. Nov 13 '24 $788,000
This district is in Orange County. BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 4 -- $79,000 by above district.
Assess, val., real estate_ 36 602 225
_
Water debt (included)______106 000
B uilding Bonds.
Assess, val., personal___ 10 162 384 5s ’23 s-a $92,000c_________ 1954
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $92,000 Tot.ass’a V 1 ■ 4 2-5 i.rt ) 1.802.780 6s ’20 J-D $103.00 ) ____ 1925-1940
Total assess, val. 1924-25
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-.$20.00 RIVERVIEW U. H. S. D. BONDS
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,998,670
_
(60% actual)_________ 46,764,609
School tax rate(per $1,000) '22 $13.80 Population in 1920___________ 2,028
(Annexed).
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$15.60
B uilding Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 24,892; 1920____44.616
GLENDORA SCHOOL DIST.
6 '25-'51
IN T . payable at City Treas. office GARDEN GROVE UN. H. S. D
A district in Los Angeles County 5s ’ 17 J-D $.’ 7.000..June $138,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 ..
This district is in Orange Countv.
B uilding Bonds.
FRESNO C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
5,H>s’22 J-D$l20.000c
_1925-1948 5s T3 . . . $36.000______________ Total assessed value 1923. .2.' 68,950
6s g '09June $88.500c June 12'25 '34 BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 4 -- $120,000 5s T7 J-D 26,000--June 1 ’25-’37 High sch. tax rate (per $1,000)
1923 ______________________ $21.80
6s g '14 A-O 392 8 5 8 c____ 1925-1949 Ass’d val. (non-oper.) '23- .3,034,760 BOND. DEBT nine 30 ’ 23 $57 0 >
0
6s p19 F-A) 100.000 ..........1925-1934 High school tax (per $1,000) '22 $9.30 Assess, val. 1924 (non-op.)3 717,875
\100.000 ..........1935-1938 Population (e s t .)-. . .
. . . 2.000 Scnoolfax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$24.00 HANFORD.
This city is in Kings County.
5s g ’ 19 F-A 680,000_____ 1938-1654
IN T . at the County Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT t x-t '29 '24 >I 380 0()tl
GLENN COLUSA 1R R IG A T . D ’T. 5s M unicipal I nipt. Bonds.1 ’25-'63
'23 F-A$185,250c_Aug
T ot. assess, val.’24 (H act.) 51,398,714 GARVEY SCHOOL D IS T E IC T .
This district (P. O. Willows) is in
Fire-Protection Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) '23-’24 $15.40
Glenn Countv.
This district is in Los Angeles Co
4^ s'17 F-A $34.000.Yrly for 22 yrs
Population in 1922 (est.)_____70,000
6s ’20 J-J $2,198.950c___ 1925-1941
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
--_
55,000_______________ 6s Sewer Bonds.
[$5,000----June 1 ’25-’ 29 6s
'01
$23,750___________ 1941
1'
2,196.950
FEESNO C ITY H IGH SCHOOL 5Hs ’ 15J-D1 20,000--June 1 ’30-'39 BOND. DEBT o o 10”44 4,555.691 5s ’07 — - 26.000.................. -1947
'sse-sed v Tuition
{ 9,000. .June 1 '40-’42
DIST.
5s ’ 13 - - 62,000___________ 1952
B uilding & Equipm ent Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 65.00 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23 -- $139,500
This district is in Fresno County.
5s '17 J-J
$2,800.-July 1 ’25-’29
Assess, val., real estate____2,789,680
High S chool Bonds.
’25-’42
Assess, val., tmpts________ 3,445,175
-s ’ 19 F-A$200,000_ Aug 15 1954 5M s’22 A-O 18,000--Apr 1 76,500 GLENN COUNTY._
Willow is the county seat.
Assess, val., personal_____ 911,245
5s g ’20 F-A 920,000----Aug 15 1954 LSONu. D E B T J u n e 3 ) '-3
and Bridge Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Oct, 29 ’24 $1,120,000 Ass’d val.'24 (non-oper ) 4,232,800 5« Road M-N$390 000c _Nov 1 25 50 Total assess, val. 1922 ___7,146,100
K 'l l
Total ass’d val. 1921_____ 52,222,419 School tax rate(per $1,000) '-4 >-l 5 i BOND. DEBT Nov. 21 ’23 $405,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $12.50
IN T . on 5s of 1917 and 5 A S of
High school tax rate (per
debt
505,700 Population, 1910, 4.829; 1920, 5,888
..$ 8.90 1922 payable at the County Treas­ Floating val., (additional)
$1,000) 1924 .........
Assess,
real estate
Population in 1922 (est.)_____70,000 urer’s office.
and impt--------------------- 20.133,309 HANFORD SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Assess, val., pers. prop_ 3 025,460 6s g T2 A-O $12,000__0ct 9 ’25-’30
_
G IL E O Y .
FEESNO COUNTY^
22,340 6s g ’ 19 J-D 90,000-.D ec 1 ’25-’42
This city is in Santa Clara County. Moneys and credits______
Fresno is the county seat.
Tot. val. ’23-24(non-op.)-23,181,109 6s '20 M-N 40 000 .N ov 4 '25-'44
Sewer, Water, Light & Bldg.
Highway Bonds.
5s '05
-_ - $24,000c_________ 1939 County tax rate IInside______$13.00 BOND. D EBT Oct 27 '24- $147,000
5s ’ 19 J-D|$650,000_-June 1 ’25-’29
(per $1,000) ’2310utside____$19,00 Total assessed val’n 1924--4 165 683
W ater Bonds.
l 90,000___ June 1 1930
5s ’
$8,000c.......... ..... 193C Population 1910. 7.172; 1920, 11,853 School sax rate (per -51.000)’24 .* 21.00
f
40.000___ June 1 1930 5s _13
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
_
84,500c__________________
5g’ 19 J-D 3,640,000-.June 1 ’31-’58
HANFORD UNION HIGH S. D.
Street Bonds.
[ 120.000____ lu n el 1959
--_ $330.000-Dec 4 ’ 25-’39
GOLETA PERMANENT ROAD 5s
BOND. D E B T Oct 29 '24 $4,540,000 6s ’ 13 . - - $17.h00c.................1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ” 24 $330,000
DIVISION.
Assess, val., real estate_ 99,031,350 BOND. DEBT July 1 '24.-$133,500
_
This division is in Santa Barbara Total assess, value 1924-_12,858.333
Assess, val., impr'ts____ 47.012,600 Assessed val'n. real estate__ 870,765
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’ 24--$9.70
Assess, val., personal___ 25,741.927 Assessed val'n, improvem’tsl229,710 County
6s
$30.000-D ue$.5,000 ann.
Total assess, val., 1924--171.785.877 Assessed val'n personal (incl.
money, & c.)____________
Tax rate (p er/in sid e________ $18.00 Total assessed val’n 1923-24 316,645 BOND, DEBT June 30 ’23 $35,000 HAPPY VALLEY IRRIG. DIST.
Assessed valuation 1923___3,015.850
This district (P. O. Olinda) is in
$1,000) '24 (Outside________ 21.00
(non-operative)________ 2,417,120 Total tax (per $1,000) ’23____ $38.40 Shasta County.
Pop’n 1910, 75,657; 1920.-128,779
IN T . payable at the office o f the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-.-$11.10
Irrigation Bonds.
Pop’n '10, 2,437; ’20(Census), 2,812 GONZALES UNION SCH. DIST. 6s g ’ 18 s-a $260,000c____ 1939-1958
County Treasurer.
6s
. . . 255,000 _____ 1939-1958
This district is in Monterey Co.
FEESNO IR R IG A T IO N D IST.
G ILEOY HIGH SCHOOL DIST. 5s’23 F-A24 $76.000-Aug 15 ’25-’43 6s ’21 J-J 100,000_________ _____
This district (P. O. Fresno) is in 5s ’ l l J-J $57,000--July 1 ’25-’51 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24 $76,
6s ’ 21 J-J 150.0i)0
.1927-1912
5s ’22 M-S 54.0 l C-Sepi 1 " 5 '43 Assess, val. ’24 (2-5 act)_ 1,862,435 BOND. DEBT ll»r lO’ -A -.$740,000
Fresno County.
_
6s ’21 J-J $1,443,000c. .Jan 1 ’25-’32 5s
...
43,000 -------- 1925-1943 Sch. tax rate (per $1, 00) ’24-S4.10 Floating debt (add’l) ______ 17,000
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 2000.) BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $124,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Asses i val i ,ti m 19.4 --1,036,573
6 s ’21 J-J 166,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’32 Assessed valuation 1922_ 6,048.780
_
Population 1 9 ’4 (est.)___________350
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 2000.)
IN T. on 5s of 1922 at the office of GRAFTON SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
IN T . at the District’s office.
the County Treasurer.
BON DED D E B T _______
(7)
This district (P. O. Grafton) is in
Yolo County.
HARPER-FAIRVIEW UN. S. D.
FEESNO CO. EECLAMATION D. GILROY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BONDED DEBT July 1924-S46.000
This district is in Orange County.
NO. 1606.
ThD district is in Santa Clara Co. Assessed value 1924_______ 1,007,185 5s ’ 22 F-A $48,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1948
8s ’ 16 J-J $210.000c___ 1926-1935 5s ’22 J-J $175,000___ July 1 1941
5s ’24 M-S 20.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’46
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924..$210,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24..$175,000 GRAHAM SCHOOL D IS T R IC T . BOND. D EBT July 1 ’24- $68,000
IN T . at Co. Treas. office in Fresno
This district is in Los Angeles Co. Assessed val. 1923________ 1,191,995
6s ’21 J-J
$8,000--July 1 ’25-’32 H. S. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$7.90
FEESNO CO. EECLAM. DIST. GLENDALE.
BOND. DEBT July 1923.--S28.000
This city is in Los Angeles County.
NO. 1606.
Ass'd val. 1923 (noa-opert 1,098,525 HAWTHORNE SCHOOL DIST.
Incorporated Feb. 1906.
The post-office for this district is
School tax rate (per $1,000)’23 .$ 2 1 9H
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
W ater and L ight Bonds.
Fresno. Pop'n in 1917 (est..), 300.
Population 1921 (est.)________ 3,600
S
6s ’ 14 J-J $495,500___ July '25-’42 5s '20 M-S $260,000 ____1928-1953
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 5 K ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.1 ’25-’47
s g ’ 14 ($23.O0Oc-Dec
M unicipal W ater B onds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1922.-8550,000
5s '14 M-S $208,000 _____ 1925-1950 GRASS VALLEY!
J-D 1 14,000c_Dec 1 ’48-’54
Assessed valuation 1922__ 600,000
5s ’ 24 J-J |58,000c-Jan 1 ’25-’53
5M s’ 18 J-D 55.500 _____ 1926-1950
This city is in Nevada County.
6s '21 M -N 100.000........... 1926-1950
1 2,500c_ Jan 1 1961
_
FEUITVALE SCHOOL DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’21 M-S 30,000 ..........1931-1960 7s ’00 . - - $20.000___________ 1940 BOND. D EBT Jan 1924-_ $99,000
A district in Alameda County.
1926-1948 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’23- $140,000 Ass’a val. 1924 (non-oper.) 3 250 365
5s '09
J-J $25,000c .1925-1929 5 K s’22J-D 23,000
tax
Electric Light B onds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $25,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 469.545 School . at rare (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ’ ; 4 $19.10
IN T
County Treasurer's office
Total assess, val. 1924_ 13,187,066 5s ’ 09 J-J $38,462 ______1925-1949 Assess, val.. personal_____ 394,272
_
in Los Angeles.
School tax rate(per $1,000) '24.85 00 5s T2 M-S 20,000 .......... 1925-1934 Total assess, value 1923
6s T8 F-A 44,000 ______1925-1946
IN T . at Co. Auditor's office
(M actual) (non-oper.).- 863,817
~
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$16.00 HAYWARD. in Alameda County.
This city is
6s '07 M-S $2,895 ______1925-1947 Population 1910, 4.520; 1920. 4,006
FULLEETON.
M unicipal Impt. B onds.
This city is in Orange County. 5s T3 J-J 14,500 _____ 1925-1952
5s T3 A-O 18,125_____ 1925-1952 GRASS VALLEY^HIGH SCH. D. 5)^s’20 -_ - $21,000___________ 1945
Incorporated 1904.
W ater W orks Bonds (part yearly). 5s T8 J-J 11,000 _____ 1925-1935
This district is in Nevada Oountv. 6s Sewer Bonds.
’93
$9,075____________ 1933
C ity Hall & Library Sites5s 12
A-O $58,000c________ 1952
($51,000--July 1 ’25-’41
$8,550 _____ 1925-1945 6s ’21 J-J 1 80,000--July 1 ’42-’61
Improvement Dist. No. 1 B onds.
6 s ’ 13
J-D
9.000c________ 1953 5 s ’ l l J-J
Park & R ecreation Bonds.
6s '21 M-S 258,612c.Sept 1 ’25-’61
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24 $131,000 5s ’08 - - - $25.959.70_______ 1948
Im provement Dist. No. 2 B onds.
Intersection Bonds (part yearly) 6s ’21 F-A $20,000 ______1925-1943 Sinking fund______________
9,237
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s ’ 1 3 ____ $12,00)____________ 1943
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%a ct.).2,84 l 315 5s '13 ____ $5.000___________ 1927
6s ’22 A-O $15,000_____ 1925-1932 Scho il tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 24-85 00
W ater System Bonds.
Fire A pparatus (part yearly).
60
D istrict Sewer Bonds.
6s '14
$3,875c________ 1954
IN T . at County Treasurer's office 5s ’20 J-J $ 76,000, ’i93 .. ...............
BOND. DEBT July 1 2
$237,034
6s ’21 M-S $50,000 _____ 1931-1955
Street Bonds (part yearly).
Assess, val., real estate____1,723,265
D istrict Qas B onds.
6s ’ 15
M-S $27,9 0 0 c ___ 1925-1955
GREAT WESTERN UNION S. D.
val., improvements 889,450
6s ’22 F-A $45.000_____ 1925-1933
Road Bonds (par) yearly).
This district is in Fresno County. Assess, val., personal_____ 441,100
Assess,
Sewer Bonds.
5s '12
A-O$_96,000c________ 1952
S chool Bonds.
5s ’24
($40,000____ Mar 1 1925 6s ’21 A-O $56,700 _____ 1925-1941 Total assess, val. 1922____3,053.815
R epaving Bonds.
M-S
\612,000--Mar 1 ’26-’61
5s ’22
. . . $160,000c________ 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 1924 *59.000 Taxrate (per$1,000) 1922____ $19.00
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’24 $984,500 Tot.ass’d val.’ 24(abt MSact.) 1.20 ’ ,355 Population 1910, 2,746; 1920, 3,487
Sewer Bonds.
684,500 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$18.60
5s ’22 F-A $72,000..Feb 1 ’25-’47 Water and light debt (incl)
4 Ms’23 M-S 98,000c.Mar 1 ’25-’38 Tot.ass’d val.’24(40% act)47,C61,355
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. HAYWARD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4M s’23 M-S 70,000c.M ar 1 ’39-’48 Tot.tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S38.10
This district is in Alameda County
BO.n d DEBT Nov 1924- $864,775 Pop. 1910, 2,746; 1920_______ 13,536
GREENFIELD UNION S. D.
S chool Bonds.
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
Water debt (included)____
326,000
($20,000c-July 1 ’27-’35
This district (P. O. Greenfield) is
Tot 1 assessed value (non6s g ’21 J-J ] 100,000c-July 1 ’32- 51
in Monterey Co.
opT\) 1924-25________ 11,570,880 GLENDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24---S34.000
[ 60,000c.July 1 ’52-’61
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-’25. -16.50 5s ’ l l . . . $16,136_____ 1925-1951 Assessed value 1922 (3-5 act.)883,815 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24- $180,000
Pop’n 1910, 1,725; 1920______ 4.415 5s ’ 12 —_ 18,000.......... 1925-1942 Special school tax rate (per
Ass’d val. ’ 24 (A a ct.)___ 4 856,583
IN T. at City Treas. office or may 5H s’ 14 . . .
65.900
1925-1954
$1,000) 1924____________ --$ 3 80 School tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24 $12.40
be collected through either Farmers' 5H s’ 15 — .
1 , 0 0 0 - ........... - 1925
A Merchants’ Nat. Bank or First 5s T9 M-S [45,000.-Sept 1 ’25-’52 GRENADA IR R IG . D ISTR IC T.
HAYWARD UNION HIGH S. D.
Nat. Bank o f Fullerton
6s ’20 J-J
28,000.-July 1 ’25-’52
B uilding Bonds.
This district (P. O. Grenada) is in
6 s '20 . . .
28,000_July 1 ’25-’52 Siskiyou County.
5s ’ 12 J-J $66,000 .........1925-1932
FULLEETON SCHOOL D IS T .
5s ’23 J-D (247,000c. June 1 ’25-’43 6s g ’ 21 J-J $240.000c-July 1 ’26-’40 BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’ 24 $66,000
B uilding Bonds.
(240,000c-June 1 ’44-’63 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24- $240,000 Assessed valuation 1924 .10,851,123
5s ’ 1.3 s-an $48,0 00c____ 1925-1948 BON D. DEBT July 2 '23 $1.002,000 Tot. ass’d val. (4-5 act.) ’ 24. 628.542 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 _ *4.50
_
6s ’20 M-S 195.000c.Sept I ’25-’37 Ass’d val. 1924 (non-oper.)48.955,810 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $73.50 Population in 1924 (est.)_____10,000
-5s ’23 . . . 125,000c__________1936 School tax rate (per $1,000) '24819.50
INT. at Co. Treas. office in Oakl d
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office.




BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24- $373,000
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) ’23-12,736.935
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-.-$19.00
Population in 1920 (est.)______5,000
IN T. on 6s of 1920 payable at the
office o f the County Treasurer.

Dec., 1924.]
HEALDSBURG.
This city is in Sonoma County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’99 J-J $30.0 0 0 c____ 1925-1939
5s ’ 22 F-A
9,000c__________ 1932
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $39,000
Assess, val. real estate------$503,215
Assess, val.. personal_____ 364 019
Assess, value impts______
871,270
Total assessed value ( Y
actual) nonoper., 1924 -1,743,554
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924- $14 70
Population 1910. 2.011; 1920, 2,808
HEALDSBURG SCHOOL DIST
A district in Sonoma County.
5s ’23 J-F $67.000___ Jan 11939
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 0 ’24- $65,000
Assessed valuation 1924__ 5 684 605
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$73.00
HEALDSBTJRG H IGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
High S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 17 ____ $65,000 ____1925-1937
TOTAL DEBT Ocr, 1 6 ’ 23. $70,000
Total assess, val. 1923----- 5,500,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23--$8.60
HEMET.
This city Is in Riverside County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s T2 - - - $33,000...................1952
S treet Bonds.
6s g T6 M-S $2,000--M ar 1 ’25-’26
t Sewer Farm -lm pt. Bonds.
6s g '15 A-O
$300c-.-A pr 10 1925
t F ire-Protection Bonds.
6s g '15 A-O
$200c-..A p r 10 1925
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’23.--$37,000
Ass’d val. (non-op.) '23-'24--989.630
Assess, val. (oper.) ’23-’24___ 127,838
Tax rate (per $1,000H1923-’24-$17 30
Population 1910, 992; 1920, 1.480
t IN T . at City Treasurer's office.
HEMET VALLEY TJN, H IG H S. D.
5s '09 s-an $40,000--Last bond '32
5 H s’ 19 s-an 70,000--Last bond '43
5s ’ 23 A-O f$70.090-Apr 1 ’33-’42
1 5,000___ Apr 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924-- $185,000
Total assess, val. 1923 (non­
operative) ______________ 3,866.810
High sch. tax(per $1,000)’22-'23$9.50
Population in 1918 (est.)--------- 3,500
HERMOSA BEACH.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Pier Bonds.
5s T2 - - . $43.500........
1952
C ity-H all and Fire P rotection .
5 H s’ 15 - - - $ 7 ,0 0 0 ---................1930
M unicipal Fire Bonds.
5 s ’23 J-J $19,000--Jan 1 ’ 25- 43
BOND. DEBT Nov. 20'23 $70,500
Tot.ass’d val. ’24-’25___ 5 032.207
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-’25.$l2 80
Popula’n 1910, 679; ’20--------- 2,327

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
HOLTVILLE.
This city is in Imperial County.
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s '20 - - . $46,000.........1925-1946
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s TO - - . $ 5.000__________ 1950
Sewer and Bridge B onds.
5s '14 - . - $.7,000__________ 1934
Sewer Drain. Farm Fund Bds.
6s '18
$6,000 _____1925-1936
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 4 -. $94,000
25,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Floating debt (add’l)______
3,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) ______ 384.000
Assess, val., real estate___ 563.609
Assess, val.. personal____ 231.319
Other assess, property____ 611.260
Total ass’d val. ’24(3-5act.)l,406,188
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $28 50
Population 1910, 729: 1920. 1,347
HOLTVILLE UN. H IG H SCH. D.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23- $39,000
Assess.val.’23-’24 ( Yt act.) .5,205,923
High sch .tax(per $1,000)’23-'24 $5.30
Tot. ass’d val.'n 1919-20--11.654.407
HUDSON SCHOOL^DISTRICT.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s '23 M -N ($14,000- -M ay 1 ’ 25-’38
1 30,000--M ay 1 ’39-'53
5s ’ 23 M -N j 38,000.-N ov 1 ’ 25-’43
1 10,000--N ov 1 ’ 44-’53
5s ’ 24 M -N 12,000--N ov 1 ’25-'36
BOND. DEBT N ov. 1923- $133,000
Assess.val.(non-oper.) 1924 5.370.560
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$17.90
IN T . at the County Treasury.
HUGHSON UNION H IGH S. D.
This district is in Stanislaus Co.
5 s ’ 20
$86,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1954
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24- $86,000
Total assessed value 1924
(about 40% actual)_____2,441,965
School tax (per $1,000) '24____ $8.50
HUNTINGTON BEACH.
This city is in Orange County,
incorporated Feb. 17 1909.
Sewer Bonds.
5)4g’ 14 M-S $26,000--M ar 2 ’25-’50
M unicipal W harf Bonds.
5J4s’ 12 J-D $49 000c_June 1 ’25-'52
G a j D istributing Bonds.
5s '16 M-S $13.000..M ar 1 '25-’37
5H s’ 19 M -N 37.000____Nov 1 1959
City Hall Bonds.
6s '22 M-N $56,000--M ay 1 ’25-’52
A uditorium Bonds.
6s '22 M -N $22,550..M ay 1 ’25-’43
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
6s ’22 M-N $9.000--M ay 1 ’25-’33
M unicipal B onds.
5s '23 M -N $290,000.-M ay 1 ’ 25-’ 53
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '24. $492,500
Gas system bonds (in cl.)-49,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 236,000
Assess, val. real estate_____4,131 665
Assess, val. personal______I 107.468
Other assess, property------4,239.133
Total ass'd value 1924
Os actual)______________ 8.478,266
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$16.00
Pop’n in 1910, 815; ’20..............1,687
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.

HERMOSA BEACH SCH. DIST.
-s ’ l l
$1 9,00 0-.-....................
_s T2 —
3,000-.......................
-s T4 — 1.250--------------------5H s'19 J-J ( 20.000--July 1 ’25-’34
\ 30.000--July 1 '35-’44 HUNTINGTON BEACH SCH. D.
BON D. DEBT Dec. 1923- $100,000
This district is in Orange County.
T ot. ass’d val. ’24(non-op.) 5,351,065
School tax (per $1,000) ’24------ $22.20 6s B uilding B onds.0 c____ 1925-1950
T5 A-O $52,0 0
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24- $52,000
HESTER SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
1923(non-op.)_.20,585,520
A district in Santa Clara County. Ass’d val.(per $1,000) 1924____$12.50
5 ^ s ’22 F-A $10,000.Feb 1 '25-’29 Tax rate
5s
J-D
20,000_ June 1 1934 HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION
_
Bldg. Bonds.
H IG H SCHOOL D ISTR IC T
5s '12 F-A $56,000c____ 1925-1952
A district in Orange County.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $86,000 5s ’08 s-a
$7.000c__________1928
IN T . at Co Treas. office.
5s ’ 23 s-a 250,000c___________1949
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $257,000
HILLSBOROUGH.
This town (P. O. San Mateo) Is Assessed valuation 1923.-26,083,335
in San Mateo County. Inc. M ay 5 High school tax (per $1,000) '22.$4.40
1910. Pop’n 1920, 931.
HUNTINGTON P A R E .
Street cc Fire Dept. Bonds.
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
5s T2 A-O $58,500___________1932
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Street Bonds.
_
’ 20
$7,000_______________
5s T5 J-D 26,000____Dec 1 1935 5s Sewer Bonds.
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
5s ’23 J-D ($203,000-June 1 ’25-’53
5s '20 J-J
9 000--Jan 1 ’25-'30
1 40,000. June 1 ’54-’58
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
M
Im provement Bonds.
5s ’ 24 J-D $24,000.-June 1 ’25-’36 5s'13unicipal$3 3,75 0..................1953
...
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’24- $109,000
W ater W orks Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate_ 2,650,600 5F^s'20 J-J $160,000_______________
_
Assessed val. personal------- 463,215 5 J^s’22 - - .
7 5 ,0 0 0 -.-.....................
Other assessable property.-1.703,900
Total assessed val. 1924— 4,817,715 5s Park Bonds.
’22
$70,000_______________
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $10 00 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23-- $345,750
IN T . payable at City Treas. office
assess,
and Mercantile Tr. C o., San Fran Totaltax (per val. 1924____ 8,180.175
City
$1,000) 1924---- $15.30
HILLSBOROUGH~SCHOOL DIST Popula’n 1910, 1.299; ’20______ 4.513
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
This district is in San Mateo Co.
5s T5 J-J $14,000c_ July 1 1930 HUNTINGTON P A R E C IT Y S.D.
_
5s T9 J-D
7,500c.--June 1 1929 5 ’06
$7,000......... 1925-1931
5s ’ 24 J-J
20.000c.July 1 ’ 29-’38 5ss T2 . . .
28 0 0 0 _____ 1925-1952
BON D. D EBT July 1 1924 $41,500 5a 17
66.000.-July 1 ’25-*57
Total assess, value 1924___4,815,715 5 ^ s ’ 20 J-J
ar 1 ’25-’52
Tax rates (por $l,000|School._$2.60 6s ’21 M-S 28,000--M ar 1 ’25-’41
M-S
1924-1925.............. \Total. —30.00 (For maturity 80,000.-M p. 1187—
see V. 112.
5s ’22 A-OJ 12,000.-Oct 1 ’25-’27
HOLLISTER. ~
1105,000.-O ct 1 ’28-'62
This town is in San Benito Co.
5s ’23 J-D (27,000--June 1 ’25-’33
Park Bonds.
1 ’34-’63
6s ’22 — $30,000...................1938 5s ’24 M-S f 160,000.-June 1 ’25-’34
70,000c.Mar
Sewer Bonds.
1180,000c.Mar 1 ’35-’64
6s ’97 — - $12,256................... 1937 BOND. DEBT Mar 1924. $685,000
6s ’ 23 - - - 46,000___________1947 Total assess, val. (non-op.)
T ow n Hall & Street Bonds.
1924.............................. .18,944,270
4H s’07 -_ - $12,000---------------- 194' School tax (per $1,000) 1924. .$21.50
BON D. DEBT July 1 '2 3 .. $100,250 Population test.)____________ 12.000
Total assess, val. 1922____2.401,612
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’22.$15 50
Population 1910, 2,308; 1920. 2,781 HUNTINGTON P A R K UNION
H IG H SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
HOLLISTER SCHOOL D IST R IC T
— $32,670 ......... 1925-1933
6s g'20 J-J $90,000--July 1 ’25-’42 5s ’09
—
9,000
1925-1930
BON D. D EBT July 1924-- $90,000 5s TO
5s T3
—. 75,000
1935-1949
6s ’20 M-S 172,000-.Sept 1 ’25-’45
HOLLYW OOD SCHOOL D IST.
6s '21 F-A ($6,000--Aug 1 ’25-’26
See Los Angeles City School Dist.
160,000--Aug 1 ’27-'41
5H s’20 J-D 50,000 _____ 1939-1945
HOLLYW OOD~UNiON H. S. D
(135,000. .June 1 ’26-’40
See Los Angeles City High School 5s ’23 J-D
65,000--June 1 ’41-’45
District.
(300,000.-June 1 ’46-’60




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f 8,000c.Dec 1 ’25-’28
5s ’24 A-O 750.000c_APr 1 ’26-’64
15,000c.Dec 1 '29-’33
(For maturity see V. 1(8, p . 3227) 5s ’23
J-D
{ 20,000c_Dec 1 ’34-’38
BOND. D EBT June 1924 $1,621,000
25,000c-Dec 1 ’39-'43
Ass’d val. 1924 (non-op.) .63.851.175
!30,000c_Dec 1 ’44-’48
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$9 30
(15,000.-D ec 1 ’25-’29
Population test.)_____________15 000
20,000.-D ec 1 ’ 30-’33
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
5 s ’24 J-D 36,000--Dec 1 ’34-’37
14,000___ Dec 1 1938
HYDE PARK SCH DIST.
(90,000--D ec 1’ 39-’44
This district Is in Los Angeles Co.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923-- $297,000
5H s’ 14 — $60,000_____1925-1939 Assess, val. ’24 (non-oper).9,763,750
5s T6 —
14,000-.$1,000 yearly
5s ’ 17 --M -N 23.000-.M ay 1 ’25-’47 School tax (per $1,000) ’24__ $19.70
(est.)____________ 5,200
fl8.000-.M ar 1 ’ 25-’30 Population office of County Treas.
IN T. at
5H s’22 M-S 20,000--M ar 1 ’31-’35
20,000--M ar 1 ’36-’39
( 6.000___ Mar 1 1940 INGLEWOOD UNION H. S. DIST.
$6.000____ 1925-1926
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $110,000 5s '06 . . .
95.000____ 1925-1943
Assess, val. '22 (non-op.)-.4.142,455 5 ^ s ’ 13 - - .
School tax (per $1,000) '22____$19.20 5s ’24 A-O 2OO,OO0c_Apr 1 ’25-’44
IN T . on 5 y$s of 1922 at the County BOND. D EBT May 1924 $307,500
Assess, val.
1924___ 35,094.845
Treasurer's office.
School tax rate (per $1,0001 ’24-$7.80
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
IMPERIAL.
This city is in Imperial C o. Inc.
A u g .1904.
IRVINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
W ater Bonds.
This district is in Alameda County.
6s ’09 J-J $38.000................. 1943 5 s g ’22 M -N $48,000c___ 1925-1941
6s T4 A-O 27.000__________1937 (For maturities see V. 114, p. 2391.)
Sewer and Citv-Hall B onds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $48 000
6a TO J-J 829.000.-$ 1 .500 yearly Assess, val. ’24-’25(H act) .1.170,475
(Last bond due 1944)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$3.70
Sewer Bonds.
Population (est.)_________ -.1,000
6s ’ l l M-S $15,000--$1,000 yearly
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
(Last bond due 1940)
6s '15 M -N 42,500--N ov 1 ’25-’41 ISLETON UNION SCHOOL DIST.
6s '21 J-J
4,700------$600 yearly
This district is in Sacramento Co.
(Last bond due 1931)
M-S
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $158,700 6s ’20 J-J $33,000___ Sept 1 1925
6 s ’22
' 13.000..July 1 ’25-’37
Water debt (incl.)________
65,000
130,000. .July 1 ’38-’52
Assessed value real estate,
BOND. DEBT July 1923-- $144,000
1924-1925______________ 2,035,583 Tot. ass’d val.'24(3-5 a c t.).4,509.980
Assessed value, personal_
_ 214,801
$1,000)
Assess, val. other prop___ 595.935 School tax (per office of '24____$7.80
IN T. at
the County
Total assess, value 1924-25-2,846,319 Treasurer. the
Tot. tax (per $1,000) ’24-’2 5 --$23.30
Population, 1910, 1,257; 1920, 1,885 JAMES IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
IN T . payable at the Hanover
This district is in Fresno County.
Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and the First 6s ’20 J-J $750.000c*.Jan 1 ’28-’43
Nat. Bank, Imperial
6s ’20 J-J 250,000c*.Jan 1 ’43-’47
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24 $1,000,000
Total assessed value 1924-25
IMPERIAL COUNTY.
{Yi actual).......................3,620,124
El Centro is the county seat.
Dist. tax (per $1,000) ’24-’25-$30.00
Highway Bonds.
5s g T9 F-A$l ,500,000-Aug 4 ’29-’58 Population (e s t .) ____________ 2,000
IN T. payable at the First National
C ourt House Bonds.
5H s’22 J-D $284.000.June 12 ’ 25-’62 Bank. San Joaquin or at the Chase
TOTAL DEBT July 1923 $1,725,000 National Bank, N. Y.
Assess, val., real estate__ 28.615.412
Assess, val., improvements 6.359,554 JEFFERSON SCHOOL DIST
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Assess, val., personal____6,501,136
5s ’23 J-D ($10,000.-June 1 ’25-’29
T ot. assess, val.(non-oper.)
( 19,000. .June 1 ’30-’48
1923_______ _____ _____ 41.476.102
County tax rate',per(Inside.-$16.90 BOND. DEBT July 1923- $59,500
_
$1,000) ’23-’24___ (Outside $2).60 Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,673,875
Popula’n, 1910. 13,591: 1920, 43,453 School tax (per $1,000) 1924. .$17.40
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
IN T. on 5 J-Ss at the County Treas­
urer’s office.
JEFFERSON SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in San Mateo Co.
IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DIST.
Building Bonds.
This district is in Imperial County.
_
Organized July 25 1911. Popula­ 5s TO J-J $29,250c_ Jan1 2 1950
5s '17 F-A 57.000c.Aug
’25-’42
tion (est.), 50,000.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $86,250
($100.000____July 1 1925 Total assess, value 1924_ 2,492 135
_
I 150,000___ July 1 1926 Tax (per $1,000) 1924.............$60.00
400.000- -July 1 ’27-’28
Population in 1921 (est.)_____5.C00
J-J 500.000- -July 1 ’29-’30
5Hs
600.000- -July 1 ’31-’32
JEFFERSON UNION H. S. D.
350.000
_July 1 1933
This district is in San Mateo Co.
400.000
_July 1 1934
Jan 1 ’ 25-’43
6s ’ 22 J-J 7,500,000--July 1 ’35-’56 5 J^s’ 23 J-J *162.750c 1924-$171,000
BOND. DEBT July 1
W ater Co. Purchase B onds.
value 1924______ 3,780.000
5s g '15 J-J 3,500,000--Jan 1 ’36-’55 Assessedpayable at Co. Treas. office.
IN T .
5s g T7 J-J 1.000,000- - July 1 ’38-’52
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 1331)
5s g T7 J-J 1,500,000--July 1 ’38-’57 KATELLA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
County.
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 2382) 6s This district is in Orange 1 ’25-’43
’20 J-D $28,500c.June
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24:
BONDED DEBT July 1 ’24.$28,500
Authorized____________16.000,000 Total assess, val (non-oper.)
Outstanding__________ 15,550,000
1923.................. ............... 1.684.080
Ass’d val. (land) ’ 24-’25 --42,310.878
per $1,000)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $50.00 Tax rate payable at the 1924..$15.30
IN T .
office of the
Appr. val. land in dist-.100.000.000 County Treasurer.
IN T . at Dist.Treas.office. El Oentro.
and at New York Trust C o., N . Y .
Bonds are coupon or registered, in­ KERN COUNTY.
County seat is Bakersfield.
terchangeable.
IC ourt-H ou se Bonds.
IMPERIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4H s’09 M-S $179,586c ...1925-1928
This district is in Imperial County. 5s Highway B onds.
g T3
7s '08 M ay $3,000..M ay 5 ’25-’27 BOND. M-SS1,751,648c Sep 1 ’25-’38
DE
6s T9
90,000_____ 1925-1942 Assess, val.,B T July 1 ’23-$2,240,000
real estate-_l09,159,93O
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 .. $95,000 Assess, val., impts_______ 17,096,520
Total assess, val. ’23-’2 4 -1,952,764 Assess, val., pers. prop_ 25,057,420
_
IN T . payable at the office of the Moneys and credits______
70,505
County Treasurer.
Tot. val. ’23__________ 151,384,375
County tax rate (per (Inside. .$14.00
INGLEWOOD*!
$1,000)
This city is in Los Angeles Co. Pop. 1910, 1923_____(Outside..16.00
37,715; 1920______ 54.843
Incorporated Feb. 1908.
}IN T . at County Treas. office.
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
5s T3
J-J $21.500____July 2 1933 KERN CO. RD. IMPT. D. NO. 1,
Fire and Jail Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $35,OOOc-July 1 ’25-’54 6s ’21 J-J $363,300_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov '21 — . $363,300
W ater W orks Bonds.
5H s’ 19J-D $211,L00--Dec 1 ’25-’59 Assess, value of land______ 4.999,650
6s '20
M-S 5,400____ Sept 1 1927
4M s’22 J-J2 /56,000___Jan 2 ’33-’60 KERN COUNTY ROAD IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 3.
\ 1.500_____ Jan 2 1961
$240.900..Aug
4% s’22 J-J2/155,000.-Jan 2 ’31-’60 6s g’20 J J D E B T ............... 30 '25 ’32
(?)
1 2.000----- Jan 2 1962 BONDED
Fire Engine House Bonds.
KERN
ROAD IMP. D. NO. 12.
6s ’20 M-S
$700____ Sept 1 1926 6s g ’ 21 CO. $369,800_______________
J-J
Street Impt. Bonds.
BOND.
$369,800
6s ’20 M-S $23,000____Sept 1 1945 Assessed DEBT Feb 1922--9,825.780
value___________
5s ’23 J-J2 ($20,000-Jan 2 ’25-’34
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
1
500-„Jan 2 1935
City Hall Bonds.
CO. ROAD IMPT. DIST.
4 ^ s ’22 J-J2 ($52,000-Jan 2 ’25-’ 50 KERN 14.
NO.
( 1,000--.J a n 2 1951
Bonds.
BOND. D EBT July 14 ’23- $558,900 6s Road J-J $234,000 _____ 1925-1933
g ’ 21
Total assess, val. (nonBOND. D EBT M ay 31'21 $316,008
oper.) 1924 ______
7,388.760
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $15.90 Total assess, val. 1921-22
(80%
Population, 1910, 1,536; 1920, 3,286 Tax rate a ct.)------------------35.230,690
(per $1,000) 1921____$15 00
Population in 1921 (est.)______2.000
INGLEWOOD CITY SCH. DIST.
IN T . at office of County Treas.
6s '20 F-A $42,000-.Aug 1 ’25-’45
6s '20 F-A 40,000..A ug 1 ’25-’44 KERN CO. RD. IMPT. D .N O. 26.
8,000. .M ar 1 ’25-’28 6s ’24 J-D$252,400c-Dec 23 ’26-’45
5Ms’22 M-S 15.000.
-M ar 1 ’29-’33 T. BD. D T . June ’2 4 -. $252,400
TO
12.000. -M ar 1 ’34-’36 Total assessed value 1923--1,466,584
5s ’22 M-N (30,000-.N ov 1 ’25-’39 Value of land (est.)_______ 5,000,000
8,000--N ov 1 ’40-’47
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

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KERN COUNTY UNION H S. D . Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $11.50
5 J4s’20 M-S 1200,000c Mar 29 ’25-29 Population in 1920___________ 1,004
BON D. DEBT Feb 2 ’20. $200,000
Assessed value 1919______ 64,919,387 LA MESA, LEMON GROVE AND
Population 1921 (est.)_______ 35.000
SPRING VALLEY IRRIGA­
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.
TION DISTRICT.
Water-System Bonds.
KERN AN UNION H IG H S. D.
6s g ’ 14 J-J $65,000c .........................
This district is in Fresno County.
These bonds are part of an auth­
orized issue of $1,232,500 maturing
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’22 M -S J$3(. ,000c. Mar 5 ’25-’30 July 1 '34 to '54 incl.
\12C,0(.0c.Mar 5 '31-’42 BOND. DEBT N ov 2 0 ’23. $56,000
5s ’23 F-A ] 15,000c.Aug 1 ’27-’ 31 Assess, val. '23 (real est.). 2,755.799
1 60,000c. Aug 1 ’32-’43 Personal property is not assessed.
TOTAL D EBT Oct 29 '24. $22 >,00<> District tax (per $1,000) 1923.$2.00
Assessed valuation 1924___5.809,490 Population in 1923(est.)______3,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$9.00
IN T . at Dist. Treasurer’s office.

KIN O C ITY SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Monterey Co.
_ s ’l l
. . . $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ........................
6 s ’ 18 A-O 2 4 7 .........1925-1950
6s '20
F-A 21.000 ____ 1925-1945
BON D. D EBT N ov 24 ’24 $54,000
Assess, val. ’24 (2-5 a ct)— 2,533,970
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924------$31.0
KIN GS
COUNTY
RECLAMA
TION D IS T R IC T NO. 16 8.
6s ’21 J-J $600,000.-Jan 1 ’ 25-’36
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24. $642,000
KIN GSBU RG.
This city is in Fresno County.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 10 . . . $22.000.........
1946
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 13 . . . $18.000............. ..1954
6 s ’ 18 A-O 22.950--------1925-195
BON D. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 24 $62,950
Assess, val. real estate____ 31 '.170
Assess, val. personal______ 4 65 925
Other assess, property------- 394 345
Total assess, vah 1924----- 1.170 440
Tax rate (per $1,000} 1924----- $13 50
Population in 1910. 634; 1920. 1,316
K IN GSB U R G JOINT SCH. DIST
This district is in Fresno County
6s ’20 A-O $50,000..O ct 5 ’ 25-’58
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23. $125,000
Assess, val. 1923-1924------ 2,38j,925
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
'23-’24. outside____________$41.80
IN T . at the office of the Co. Treas
KINGSBURG JT. UN. H. SCH. D
B uilding Bonds.
6s g ' 15 J-J $30,000c_Mar 6 25-36
BON D. DEBT June 21 ’24 $30,000
Assess, val. '24____________5,621,570
High school tax (per $1,000)'24 $8.40
IN T . at County Treas.' office.Fresm
KIN GS COUNTY.
Hanford is the county seat.
Road Bonds <Int pay. at Hanf'rt
5s ’ 15 July $429,000c July 1 ’25-’40
BON D. DEBT Oct 2 7 ’ 24 $429 00.
Assess, val., real estate— 21.866,540
Assess, val., pers. prop__ 3 972 662
Total val. 1924____ _____ 25 839 202
County tax rate)Inside_____ $20 00
(per $1,000) '2 4 (Outside
..$ 2 4 00
Popuia’n, 1910, 16.230; 1920. 22,031
KNIGHTSEN IR R IG . DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Knightsen) l>
in Contra Costa County.
6s ’21 J-J $650.000c.July 1 '27-'46
BON D. DEBT Oct 29 '24. $650,000
Assessed value 1924-----------1,718,000
Dist. tax (per $1,000) '24------ $3.50
Population (est)-------------------------550
LAGUNA IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
6s '21 J-J $212,000.-July 1 '25-’32
BOND. DEBT July 1921-- $265,000
Assess, val. (abt. 1-3 a c t .).l.255,012
Population (est.)______________3,000
IN T . payable at the office of dist.
LA HABRA SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Orange County
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ 14 F-A $28,000c_________ 1937
6s ’ 18 . . .
10,000c____ 1925-1934
6s ’20 . . .
75 ,000 c____ 1925-1939
5 s ’23 A-O 50,000c_________ 1948
BON D. D EBT July 1 ’ 24. $163,000
Assess, val. (non-operative)
1923 ___________________ 4,169,6s0
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $18.8(
_
LAKEPORT.
This town is in Lake County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . .
$6,160.........
1939
5s ’22 . . .
65,000_________ 1962
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s ’22 . . . $10,000___________ 1962
BON D. D EBT July 1 ’23...$81,160
Assess, val. (non-oper.) 1922.601,630
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...$24.20
Pop’n, 1910, 870; 1920________1,024
LA KE POR T UNION SCH. DIST
This district is in Lake County.
_s
...
$60,000..................... —
BONDED D E B T ...............
?)
LA MESA.
This city is in San Diego County.
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s T7 . . .
$10,500_________ 1934
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5H s’19 . . .
$19,000_________ 1938
W ater & Fire Bonds.
5 ^ s ’14 . . .
$4,860_________ 1942
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’2 3 -- $34,360
Assess, val. (non-oper.)’22 .1,259,100




LARKSPUR.
This town Is in Marin bounty.
Road and Tow n Hall Bonds.
5s T2 . . . $33,750___________1952
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '23. $33,750
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

LINDSAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Tulare Countv
6s '08 ann $14,000c.July 1 ’25-’38
6s TO ann 17,000c.Dec 1 ’ 25-’41
6s T4 ann 38,C00c.July 1 ’ 25-’43
(38,000c June 2 4 ’ 25-’30
6 s ’20 J-D (28,000c June 2 4 ’31-’44
( 3,000c..June 24 1945
6 s ’ 22 A-O 15,000c.Apr 3 ’ 27-’41
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '24. $133 000
Ass'd value ’24 (14 act’l) ..3,480,220
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $6.20
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 4.000
INT. on 6s of 1920 payable at tbe
office of the County Treasurer.

LINDSAY HIGH SCHOOL DIST
This district is In Tulare County
6s ’20 J-D $154,0000 Tune 24 ’ 25-'45
6s '24 A-O 10,000c. April 3 ’27-’36
LASSEN COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’ 24. $164,000
Susanville is the county seat.
Assess, val. ’24 (14 actual).3.480,220
C oun ty H ospital Bonds.
5s g ’ 15 J-J ($10.000c.July 1 ’26-’45 School tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$8.90
\ 10.000c.July 1 ’46-’56 Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
IN T. payable at the office of Co
C ourt-H ouse B onds.
5s g T5 J-J l$80,000c July 1 ’26-’55 Treasurer.
1 32.000c.July 1 ’46-'55 LINDSAY STRATHMORE IRRI­
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23. $100,000
GATION DISTRICT.
Ass’d val.. real est. & imps_8.846,506
This
O. Lindsay) Is It
Assess, val., pers. prop____3,860 550 Tulare district (P.Organized Oct. 2f
Total value 1923-’24_____ 12,707,056 1915. County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23
inside, $23.50; outside_____$27.50 6s T8 A-O $250,000c.0ct 1 ’29-’48
Population 1910, 4,802; 1920, 8,507 6s Irrigation System Bonds.
g T6 J-J $1,400,000c_ 1927-1946
_
IN T . at County Treas. office.
(Bonds can be retired when districi
has over $10,000 surplus funds li
LAUREL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
their bands by advertising; pur
This district is in Orange County.
chases to be made at a price noi
6 s ’20 . . . $32,000c__________1940
exceeding par and interest. 1
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24...$32,000 BOND. D T . Nov 18’ 24..$1,650,000
Tot. ass’d val. (non-oper.),
Floating debt (add'l)_____
50,000
1923__________________
820,835 Balance in bond int. fund.
15,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’22$16.30 Assess, val., real estate, ’24
(30% act.)____________ 2 450 099
LA VERNE.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $74.00
This city (formally Lordsburg) is Population in 1924(est.)_____ 1 500
in Los Angeles County.
LITTLE LAKE SCHOOL DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5 s ’24 J-D $60,000..June 1 '25-’54
B uilding Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5!4sT9 M-N $26,300c.May 1 '25-40
5s TO
...
$25,500_1925-1949
BOND. DEBT Julv 1 '2 3 .. $28,000
Street-Paving B onds.
Total
5s T2
F-A
$23,000..Aug 1’ 25-’48 assess, val. 1924 (nonoper .)_________________ 36,377,260
Fire Apparatus bonds____$2,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $8 90
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
6s T5
...
$500 ___ 1925
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 ’2 4 .. $109,000
Total assessed val. 1924.1,315,835 LITTLE ROCK IRRIG. DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$15.50
Popuia’n 1910, 954; 1920_____ 1,698 6s g '20 . . . $200.000..-Jan 1 ’41-’60
48.000. . -Jan 1 '25-’42
6s g '2 0 __
D T.
1922.. $308,000
LA VERNE CITY SCHOOL DIST. TOT. BD. value Octprop_ 2,410,160
of
_
This district is in Los Angeles Co. Appraised (est.)_______________150
Population
6s ’21
s-a$ 6 6 .0 0 0 .........................................
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 754.) LIVE OAK JOINT HIGH SCH. D
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 .. $45.0 00
This district is in Sutter County.
Assess, val. ’24 (non-oper.) 1,620 035 6s
0 0 ........................
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$23.90 BOND. ...$ 7 0 ,0Oct 1923___ $70,000
DEBT
Population in 1921 test.)---------3.000
IN T. at County Treasurer's office. LIVE OAK UNION HIGH S, D
This district is in Santa Clara Co
LAWNDALE SCHOOL DIST.
School Bonds.
This district is in Los Angeles Co. 6s
A-O $39,000.-Apr 1 ’ 25-’41
5Ms’22 A-O $36,000..Apr 1 ’25-’42 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $39,000
BONO. DEB T July 1 1923 $40,500 Tot. assess, val. 1920_____3,778,055
IN T. payable in San Jose.
Vss’d val. (non-oper.) ’ 24.1,914,795
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$19.90 LIVERMORE.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
This town is in Alameda County
Sewer Bonds.
LEMOORE.
4)4s’08 J-J $17,000c---------------1940
This city is in Kings County.
Park & Library Site B onds.
Improvement Bonds.
5 s '10 J-J
3,000c---------------1930
7s T8
J-J
$32,2 6 8 c 1925-1928Street Bonds.
Sewer Ronds.
5s ’ 15 A-O $36,500c_________ 1949
5s ' l l
J-D
$12,700c_1943
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Electric-Light & W ater Bonds.
5s g ’ 20 J-J
$6,000c_ .Jan 1 ’ 25-’30
6s ’02
J-J
$13.750c..1942 BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’ 24. $62,500
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
Assessed val’n, real estate.. 414 450
5 ^ s ’24 . . . 850,000c--------------------- Assessed val'n, impts_____ 687,825
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24..$102,653 Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 134,100
Floating debt (add’l ) --------- 10,550 Total assess, val. 1924
Assessment debt (add’l)____
7 8 2
(abt. 55% actual):
Assess, val., real estate____ 506,341
Non-operative_______ 1,236,375
Assess, val., personal_ ___ 435,505
_
Operative___________ 220,322
Otherassess, property_____ 359,125 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$15.80
Tot.assess, val.’24(75%act.) 1,300.971 Population 1910, 2,030; 1920, l,91fc
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$14.30
IN T. on 5s of 1920 at the office ot
Pop’n in 1910, 1.000; 1920____ 1,355 the Town Treasurer.
IN T . is payable in Lemoore.
LIVERMORE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Alameda Co.
LEMOOR UNION HIGH S D.
6s '21 J-D/$102,000c_Dec 15 ’25-’58
This district is in Kings County.
5s ’23 M-N$318,0C0c.May 8 ’25-’43
4,000c._Dec 15 1959
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’ 24. $318,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $109,000
-4
Assessed value 1924----------- 8,070,880 Assess, val. ’24-’25 ( J act.)2,650,450
Sch. tax (per $1,000) '24--------- $9.00 Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’24______$4.40
IN T. at the County Treas. office.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
_

K IN O C IT Y .
This city is in Monterey County
Street Improvement Bonds.
5H s’ 19J-J $38,5 0 0 c . . . ............1950
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5J*s’ 19 J-J
$5,5 0 0 c ................1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '24...$ 44.000
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (V6 act.) 660 000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924------ $17.30
Population in 1920____________1,048
IN T . payable at the office o f the
City Treasurer.

LINDSAY.
This city is in Tulare C o. Incor
porated Feb. 28 1910.
W ater and Sewer B onds.
5 s ’ l l J-J
$81.500c ...1925-1951
POND. DEBT Nov 29 '24 $87,750
Total assess, val. 1924____2,414,042
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $15.00
Population 1910, 1,814; 1920, 2,57t
IN T payable at City Treas office

LIVINGSTON SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Merced County.
School Bldg. Bonds.
6s '21 M-N$30,000 _____1925-1939
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2 4 .. $32,000
Total assessed val. 1924.-1,531 .184
Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’24______ $4.55
LINCOLN.
This town is in Placer County.
LODI.
W ater Bonds.
City, Sixth Class, in San Joaquin
7 s ’96 . . . $6,500___________ 1935 County. Incorporated in Nov. 1906.
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Ronds (Part yearly).
5 s ’06 . . . $8,615___________ 1946 5s '08 J-J $25,000c— July 1 1938
Hall Bonds.
Light and W ater (Part yearly).
6 s ’20 . . . $19,970___________ 1950 5 s ’08 J-J $38,0 00c.. . July 1 1938
os
. . . $28,000.............. __li 50
Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923-$35.085 5Ms’21 M-S $lS5,000c.M ar 1 ’25-’61
Assess, val. '22 (non-oper.).457,781
Sewage Disposal B onds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_____$24.00 5s ’23 J-D $95,000c_June 1 ’25-’43
Population, 1910, 1,402; 1920, 1,325 BOND. D EBT Nov 14 ’24. $343,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 100,000
LINDA VISTA IRRIG. DIST. S | Assessed val. real estate___ 1,483,479
3
For debt compromise see “ State Assessed val. impts_______ 2,788,266
and City” Section for M ay 1908 Assessed val. personal_____ 846,132
and V. 81, p. 43.
Assess, val. ’24 (40% a c t.).5 ,117,877
LIBERTY UNION HIGH S. D.
This district is in Contra Costa On
5s T9 M-S $35,000 ____ 1925-1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’24. $35,000
Ass’d val.’23(abt.2-5act.) .7,538,385

[V ol. 119,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$16.00
Population 1910, 2.697; 1920, 4,850
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Lodi,
and on 5H s at Lodi or New York.
LODI SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
6s '06 J-J $7 250___ July 1 1926
5s ’ 16 J-J 2H.OOO___ Jan 2 1936
5s ’20 A-O 84,000___ Apr 6 1950
5 s '22 A-O 84,000.-April 3 ’25-’ 52
TOTAL DEBT July 1 ’23. $197,750
T ot. ass’d val. ’ 23 ( act.l .4,788,330
Sch. tax rate '23 (per $1,000)..$8.50
IN T . on 5s of 1922 at the County
Treasurer’s office.
LODI UNION HIGH SCH. D IST .
6s ’ 13 F-A $90.000___ Feb 1 1952
6s ’22 A-O 250,000___ Apr 3 1942
T O T . B D . D T . July 1 '23. $324,000
T ot. assess. val.’2 3 (14 act.) 20,571,915
Tax rate (per $1,0(K)) 1923____$6.50
INT. on 5s of 1922 at the County
Treasurer's office and on others at
County Treas. office or in N . Y . City.
LOMPOC.
This town is in Santa Barbara Co.
W ater Bonds.
4 J4s’02 . . . $19.000___________1942
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
5 J4s’ 16 . . . $41,000___________1944
Light & Pow. Syst. Purch. Bds.
5 ^ s ’22 . . . $30,000-................. 1939
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23. $90,000
Ass’d val. '2 4 ____________ 962,710
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923___$46.00
Pop'n 1910, 1.482; 1920. 1.876
l o m p o c p e r m T r o a d DIV.
5>$s’20 M-S $400,000 Mar 15 ’25-’44
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $400,000
Assessed valuatiou 19 4_ 6,033,015
_
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23..$3.60
Population in 1920 (est.)______5,000
IN T. at Co. Treasurer's office.
LOMPOC SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Santa Barbara
County.
6s
. . . $60,000 _____1925-1944
5s
_
_
3.000..$1,000 yearly
BOND. D E B T July 1 '2 4 .. $00,000
Assass. val. '24 (non-oper.) 1,302,610
District tax '24 (per $1,060).$10.28
LOMPOC UNION HIGH S. D.
This district is in Santa Barbara
County.
6s ’21 . . . ($34.000.........1925-1941
\ 5.000 ..........1942-1946
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’2 4 .. $39,000
Assessed value 1924_______4,821,225
District tax (per $1,000) ’24..$7.20

LONG BEACH.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Incorp. as city of 6th class Dec. 1897
and as a city of the 1st class under
Freeholders Charter in 1907. Com­
mission overninen# adopted Oct.
15 1914. City adopted City Man­
ager form of govt, on July 5 1921.
V. 113. p. 318. On July 20 the voters
of Alamitos voted in favor of annexa­
tion to this city (V. 117, p. 462). On
Nov. 9 additional territory of about
14 square miles, taking in Alamitos
Bay, Belmont Shore and Naple dis­
tricts, was annexed to this city
(V. 117, p. 2238).
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s ’ 99 F-A $3.375.-Feb 1 ’25-’39
Qas System B onds.
5s’23 J-D$2,923,000 .. D e c l ’25-’ 62
Park Improvement Bonds.
5 s '99 F-A $1.718.25 Feb 1 ’ 25-’39
5s
F-A 877,000--F eb 1 ’25-’62
P ublic Bath House Bonds.
5s '99 F-A $1,500.-Feb 1 ’2E-’39
W harf Repair Bonds.
5s '01 A-O $2 ,805 ..Apr 1 ’25-’41
O utfall Sewer Bonds.
5s '03 F-A $16.625.-Feb 2 ’25-’43
5s ’ 14 J-J 255,000..Jan 1 ’25-’54
Pier Bonds.
5s ’03 J-D $47,500..Dec 1 ’25-’43
5s ’ 14 M -N 37 ,500 ..M ay 1 ’25-’54
P ublic C onven tion Hall Bonds.
5s ’05 M-S $11,000.-M ar 1 ’25-’35
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 M -N $l 1 ,0 0 0 ..May 1 ’25-’35
Harbor Im provement B onds.
4 K s’09 M-N$153,125.Nov 1 ’25-’49
5s ’ 17 J-J
217.500.Jan 1 ’ 24-’57
4s ’24 F -A /250,000. .A ug 1 ’25-’26
1 50,000____Aug 1 1927
W ater Plant Purchase.
4 K s’ l l J-J $650,000..July 1 ’ 25-’51
W ater W orks, Series 2, Bonds.
5s ’ 14 F-A$ 150,000..F e b 1 ’25-54
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
5 s ’20 A-OS500,000. .A pr 1 ’25-’ 60
Incinerator Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-.T $33,000..Jan 1 ’24-’57
5s
J-D 121,000.-D ec 1 ’25-’55
F unding Bonds.
5s T9 M -N $269,000..N ov 2 ’ 25-'39
Fire Dept. Im provement Bonds.
5s ’20 M -N$66,000.-M ay 1 ’ 25-’57
4M s’22 M-S $65,000..Sept 1 ’25-’42
C ity Hall Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 19 F-A$370,000..Feb 1 ’25-’ 61
4>4s’22 M-S 90,000..Sept 1 '24-’42
5s ’22 M-S 97,500..Sept 1 ’25-’ 62
Pu blic C om fort S tation s Bonds.
4)^s’22 M-N$48,000. .N ov 1 ’24-’47
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
4 ^ s ’22 J-J $46,000..Jan 2 ’25-’36
5s
J-J
50,000____Jan 2 1948
P ublic Hosp>tal Bonds
5s
J-J $97,000. .Jan 1 ’ 25-’ 59
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 '24.$7,344,336
Sinking fund, general____
50,105
Sinking fund, water______
9,886
Sinking fund, gas________
49,125
Assess, vai. (non-oper.)
1924-1925____________ 157,161,545
Assess, vai. (oper.)’24-’25 10,003,927
City tax rate (per M )’24-’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.

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LONG BEACH CITT 8CH. DIST
Harbor-Improvem ent Bonds.
Owensmouth Sch. Bds. (Ass’d.) LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT.
5s ’05 . . .
$417................. 1925 6s’ 19M-S $1,120,000. . Sept 1 ’24-’59 5s T3
. . . $37,374 _____ 1924-1953
DISTRICT NO. 22.
5 s ’ 13 . .
7 .0 00......... 1925-1931 6s T9 M-S 1.084,000 . Sept1 24-60
Pacoima Sch. Bds. (Assumed).
5 )-£s’23J-D$998,000 -_D ec l'0i’25-’63
5J^s'19 J-D : 15.000.-June 1 ’25 '29 5M T9M -S 1,140,000.-Sept 1 ’ 24-’60 5Hs l5 — . $16,000_____1925-1932 BOND. D EBT Dec 1923_$1.000,000
1120.000. .June 1 ’30-’59 5t4s’21 M-Nl.520,000 Nov 1 ’ 24-'61
San Fernando Sch. Bds. (Ass’d). Assessed value 1924______13.890.885
5 s ’ 19 J-D ] 50 ,000 ..Dec 1 ’25-'29 4t4s’21M-Nal ,491,000 Nov 1 ’ 24-'61 5s 08
. $6,760
1925-1928 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.80
1240.000.
.D ec 1 ’30-M9 a600.000-.Nov 1 ’ 25-’39 5 ^ s 14 . . . 40.000_____ 1927-1934
5s ’22M-N
IN T . at Guaranty Trust C o., N .Y .
6 s ’20 J-J 160.000...July 1 ’ 25-'40 4?4’22M-N a920,000..N ov 1 ’40-’62
The Palms Sch. Bds. (portion
6s g M-S 1,341,OOOr*.Sept 1 ’ 25-’46 5s ’22 M-S a375.0 0 0.-Sept 1 '25-’39
assumed) .
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 375) 4?4s’22M-S a500.000-.Sept 1 ’40-’59 5s ’ IS
. . . $44.000..........1925-1947 LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT.
DIST. NO. 27.
5s ’24 M-S 600.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’ 54 414’23A-O 4.875.000. . .O ct 1 25-’6.3
Van Nuys Gram. Sch. Bds.
5s ’24 M-S 600,000c.Mar 1 ’ 25-’ 54 4 % ’23A-Oo4,875,000r*.Oct 1 ’25-’63 5s 12
. . . $38,000
1925-1952 5 H s g ’24 /$336,000--Oct 1 ’25-’40
A-Ol 440,000--Oct 1 ’41-’62
5s ’24 M-S 750,000c.Mar 1 ’ 25-'54
I Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
Washington Park Dist. (Assum.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.$4,O50,COO 4t$s’ l0 J-D$2.700.000 June 1 '25 ’51 5s ’ l l
. . . $5.000___ Aug 1 1927 BOND. D EBT Oct 1924-- $776,000
Assessed valuation 1924.205.821 ,°8 ' 4!^sT4 F-A 5 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .............1942 5s ’09 . . .
2,500.Apr 19 ’25 ’ 29 Assessed valuation________ 3,831,295
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 —.$15.20
(Due on or before Aug. 1 1954.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 15..$21,389,300 Population (estimated)_______ 6,000
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or
Population in 1920 <est.)_____80,000
M unicipal Power Bonds.
Ass. val. ’24 (non-op.) .1.500,327,400
INT. at County Treas. office.
5s ’21 F-A $13.500.000r*
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$13.90 Guaranty Trust C o., New York.
Aug 1 ’26-’6l
Population in 1920 (Census) .576,673 LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT.
Library Bonds.
DIST. NO. 31.
LONG BEACH CITT HIGH SCH. 4%a . . . ($481.0 0 0 c____ 1924-1960
LOS ANGELES CITY HIGH S. D. 5 ^ s ’24A -0$l,000,000-O ct 1 ’25-’64
DIST.
t
6.000c..........
1961
5s g ’ 10 A-O $161.000.Apr 25 ’25-'50 4 % s’22F-A j 1,275,000r * Feb 1’36’60 4s 06 . . . $23.000..........1925-1926 BD. DEBT Oct 1924___ $1,000,000
5s '19 . . . 125.000.-D ec 1 ’24-'49
\o 58,000r*..F eb 1 1961 is '09 . . . 205.000-.Apr 1 ’25-'49 *Valuation as a basis for
44$s’ l l ...3 ,7 8 0 000_____ 1925-1951
taxation, 1924-25_____ 24,000,000
6s ’20
..
80.000 .July 1 ’25-’ 10
oV iaduct Bonds
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office or
6sg’21 M-S 410,OOOr* Sept 1 ’25’46 4 H s’24F-AS 1,000, O O * .. Feb 1’ 25’64 »H b ' 14.T-.T 1 230 000.July 1 ’ 23-\54
Or
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 875)
Bonds (issued for sewage-disposal, 5 Vi s'20M-N /60 0,00 0..N ov 1 ’24-’47 Kountze Bros., New York.
\260,0 0 0 .. N ov 1 ’48-’60
♦Taxes are levied on not to exceed
5s ’24 M-S /340,000c.M ar 1 ’25-’44 water works, city hall, library,
f 110.000..Nov 1 ’25-’35 50% of the above valuation.
\160,000c. Mar 1 ’45-’54 viaduct and playground purposes.)
)
5s ’24 M-S 400,000c.Mar 1 ’ 25-’ 54 4>£s’24F-Af o260,000r*..Feb 1’25’28 5 s’20M-N •300,000 . . N ov 1 ’36-’55
60,000..N ov 1 ’56-’60
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2606.)
12,240, OOOr* Feb 1’29’63
COUNTY.
90 .000 ..N ov 1 ’25-’27 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles.
BON D. DEBT May 1924.S1,693,000
(al ,302,OOOr*. .F eb 1’ 25’30
County seat Is
Assessed valuation 1924.207,531 295 5s’24F-A 06,848,000r*.. Feb 1’31’ 62
Im provement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..$6.80
a 175,000r*. .Feb 1 1963
Es g ’23 J-J /$620,000-July 1 ’28-’37
Population in 1920 (est.)_____80,000
al50,OOOr*..Feb 1 1964
„
\ 630,000-July 1 ’38-’47
INT. payable at County Treas. office.
Sawtelle Central S chool Bonds
_ ourt H ouse & Jail C onstr.B ds.
550.000—Nov C1’23 J-J $1X00,000. July 1 ’28-’47
’28-’49
(Annexed)—
5s g 1 1950
5H sT3 A-O $9 ,000 ..Apr 1 ’25-’34
40,000___ Nov
LORDSBURG. See La Verne.
Highway Bonds.
5>*s’20M-N
125.000..N o v 1 ’51-’55
San Pedro (Annexed)—
F-A$2,5
150,000..N o v i ’56-’6n 4H g’09Bonds j1,000c Feb 1 ’25-’49
5s ’06 M -N 4.000c.N ov 1 ’25-’26
Jail
LOS ALTOS SCHOOL DIST.
63.750-.N ov 1 ’25-’27 5sg’23 J-J 2 $l,000,000cjuly 1 ’28-’47
W ilm ington (Annexed) —
A district in Santa Clara County. 5s ’07 M-N $57.500c.M ay 1 ’25-’48 216.000-.Nov 1 ’28-’35
H ospital Bonds
110,000..Nov 1 '36-’40
BOND. D EBT July 1 1923—$57,000
Eagle R ock (Annexed)—
5s g ’23 J-J 2 $1,000,000cJuly 1 ’28-’47
161,000..Nov 1 ’41-'47
W ater W orks Bonds.
BD. D EBT Sept ’24_____ $6,750,000
5s T7 J-J $56,000_ Jan 1 ’ 25-’50 224.000—Nov 1 ’48-’55
_
1,316 784.460
LOS ANGELES.
.130,000..Nov 1 ’56-’60 Assess, val. real estate _
A-O 38,000. .Apr 1 ’ 2o-'60
County seat o f Los Angeles Oo. 6s
4 3 s ’22 M-S 950,000-.Sept 1 ’25-’62 Assess, val. improv’ts_ 564 902 005
4
Street Impt. Bonds.
Commission government rejected
val. pers’l prop..441 609.635
5 J^s
A-O $28.000...O c t 1 ’25-’38 4-Ms’22 M-S 1,900,000-Sept 1 ’25-’62 Assess, and credits______ 51 854 ,455
Dec. 3 1912. City founded Sept. 4
Money
A-O 14,000_ Oct 1 '25-’38 4% s’22 M-S 950,000-.Sept 1 ’25-’62 Total val. '24 (non-oper.)
_
1781; incorp. Apr. 4 1850. In Aug. 5'As
4 Ji's'22 M-S 1,672,000-Sept 1 ’25-’62
Central Ave. Im pt. B onds.
1909 voted to consolidate with the
()4 actual)-------------2,375,150,555
4Jis’22M -S/120,00 0..Sept 1 ’25-’27 Total value (operative)-.263,239,425
A-O $26,590.- Apr 1 ’ 25-’34
city o f Wilmington (V. 89, p. 427) 5H s
1560,000.-Sept 1 ’28-’62
C ity Hall B onds.
and with the city o f San Pedro (V.
60
6 s '22 J-J $11,000__ Jan 1 '25-'55 4 % s’22 M-S 840,OOOr* ................... .. County tax rate (per/Inside._$1160
89, p. 488). Early in 1910 city of
$1,000)
.14
bepfc 1 ’28-’62 Population 1924------- (Outside 504,131
Hollywood was consolidated (V. 90. TOT. BD. DT. Sept’24.$96,715,338 5 s ’24 F-A 1,000,OOOr*.................
in 1910_________
Water debt (incl.)_______ 29,164,150
. 391). Since additional territory
Population in 1920_________ 936.455
Aug
as been annexed, amongst which are Sinking funds__________ 5,944,380 5s ’24 F-A 2,320,000c Aug1 ’25-’ 64
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at the Co.
1 ’25-’64 Treas. office
the cities o f Eagle Rock, Sawtelle andTotal assess, value 1924
Kountze Bros., N . .;
Eagle R ock Sch Dist (annexed). at option o or holder; on others Yat
( y2 actual), non-op°r.818,564,510
Hyde Park. The present area ofAssess, val. (oper.) .add'1.225,280,811 5s ’23 A-O j $64,000.. Apr 1 ’25-’40
f
the city is 391.63 square miles.
Kountze Bros., N. Y . City.
1,24,000.-Apr 1 ’41-’48
_
Ten amendments to City Charter <’ity tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $16 30
C on stru ction & Equip. Bonds.
were adopted Oct. 24 1916. V. 103 Value of city property
5s T 7 A-O $58,000. _ADr 1 '24-'52 LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAIN­
June 30 1923_________ 150,000.000
p. 1807. New charter proposal
16,000.-July 1 ’25-’40
AGE IMPT. DIST. NO. 1.
carried by the voters on M ay 6 1924. Population in 1910 (Census).319,198 5)^s’22 J-J
H ollywood H. S. Bds. (Assumed)
Drainage Bonds.
The District Court of Appeals on Population in 1920_________ 576,673
10
57.600_____ 1925-1936
INT.
$68,773c.Feb 1925-’33
June 12 1915 upheld validity ol Kountze on bonds Ymarked (*) ai os Jewell School Bonds (Assumed) 6s ’ 18
Bros.. N. .: (§) Speyer &
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’22.
$71,830
$6,500,000 power bonds voted May *
$2 00 0.-July 2 ’ 25-’ 2fl Assessed value 1924______25,689,125
Co.. N. Y.: (a) at the City Treas­ 4 ^ s ’06 . . .
1914. V. 100. p. 2025. The last of
Owensm outh Un. High Sch. District tax (Per $1,000) '2 3.--$0.06
these bonds were sold on Oct. 13 urer’s office or the Guaranty Tr. Co..
Bonds
IN T. payable at Co. Treas. office.
1922.
V.
115, p.
1970. City N. Y .; all others at office of City 6s T 5 M-S (Assumed). ar 1 ’25-'50
$54.000.-M
purchases certain water lines. See Treasurer.
DEBT LIM IT A T IO N — The re­
San Fernando Un. High Bds. LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAIN
V. 100, p. 2025. The legality
(Assumed).
o f $11,600,000 bonds to buy the vised city charter limits Its debt to
AGE IMPT. DIST NO. 3.
Southern California Edison Co.'s 3% of the assessed value of all taxa­ 5s T2 A-O $34.000..Oct 1 ’25-’41 6s ’ 19 J-J $104,802 Jan 13 '25-’34
ble real and personal property within 5t£s’ 14 . . . 1108.500_____ 1925-1944 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’22*125.762
distributing system in the city anil
Van Nuys High S ch. Bds. (Ass'd. Assess, val. 1924 (>£ a c t.).5 ,270.365
$2,500,000 bonds to build a power the city for all purposes, except wa­
$89 0 0 0 ____ 1925-1954 Tot.tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.S10 80
plant and make other betterment.- ter, gas, electrlo light and power, 5 1*s '14 s-a
to the city’s system, which were wharves, docks, piers, warehouses. BD. DEBT Dec ’2 4 .. $13,500,000
INT. payable at the office of the
voted June 3 1919. was upheld b; &c., on water front, harbor Improve­ Ass. val. '24(non-oper.) 1,529.566,370 County Treasurer
High school tax rate (per
the State Supreme Court on Mar. 30 ments,and for any revenue-producing
public utility. For any and all of
$1,000) 1924_______________ $6.20
1921 (V. 112. p. 1779). The sale of
LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD
these bonds was made during Feb­ these purposes a further Indebtedness
CONTROL DISTRICT.
may be Incurred not exceeding 12%
ruary 1922 (V. 114, p. 981).
LOS ANGELES MUN. IMPT. 5s '18 J-J $486 000-July 1 25-’58
of such assessed value.
Bridge Bonds.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
5s ’ 18 J-J 1.043.000 ..........1927-1957
4s ’98 J-J $8,604c.July 1 ’25-'39
$663,000
3 ? is ’03 J-D 45.240c.June 1 ’25-'43 LOS ANGELES CITY SCH. DIST. B D . DEBT Oct 31 ’2 4 .. 222,923,635 5s ’24 J-J 2 5,000,OOOr*____
LOS ANGELES MUN. IMPT. DIS­
Assessed value 1924_____
TRICT 1924_______________ $0.40 BD . DEBT July 1924.July 2 ’25-'64
4 Ms’24J-Jal ,000,O * .. July 1'25 ’64 Is ’06 . . . $33 080___ Jan 1 25-’46 Tax rate NO. 2.
OOr
$8,893,750
Is '09 . . . 153 0 0 0 ...Apr 1 '25 '49
Mission Lands Dist. W ater Bds.
D etention-H ospital Bonds.
3J4s’04 J-D $23 864c.June 1 ’25-’44 m s 'l l M-S 803,000-Sept 1 '25 '51 ■s T 6 J-DS325.000___ June 1 1946 Assess, val. 1924----------1,971,534,135
5
(per $1,000) 1924____$7.00
m * g T4.1-J$2.228 0 )0 July 1 '24-54 TOTAL DEBT July 1 1922-S325 000 Tax rateat County Treasurer’s office
Fire-Departm ent Bonds.
4s ’98 J-J $50 000c.June 1 '25-’39 5)4ss’20M-N 1295,00C -.N ov 1 ’25-’35 Assess, val. 1924________ 3,131.100 or IN T .
Kountze Bros., New York.
\500.000 .N ov 1 '36-60 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$9.42
4M s’24J-Ja400, OOOr*. .July 1 ’2o-’64
5>£s'20
f 30 0,000..Nov 1 ’25-’3G
Fire P rotection Bonds.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY ROAD
4 H '23 A-Oa$l ,670,000. Apr 1 ’25-’63
M -N {1.100,000 ..N o v 1 ’31-’50 LOS ANGELES MUN. IMPT. DIS­
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS.
1 500.000..Nov 1 ’5 1-'60
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
TRICT NO. 3.
District No. 34.
4 ^ ’23A-Oa$l,340,000.Apr 1 ’ 25-'63 5H g ’20 Jl.390.000-.N ov 1 ’25-’60
Bairdstown Dist. W at. Imp.Bds.
Im pounding Reservoir Bonds.
M -N \
5s T 6 J-D $72.000c.Dec 1 ’25-’42 BD. DEBT June 30 ’23-__ $35,810
Assessed value 1924. .
_ 2,573 260
210.000. .N o v 1 ’25-’30 -s ’23 . . .
3Jis’04 J-D $70 750c.June 1 '25-'44
80,000____________
150.000-.Nov 1 ’31-'35 BOND. DEBT July 1 1922. $88,000 District tax (per $1,000) 1924--$1.30
Main and Lateral Sewer Bonds.
D istrict No. 36.
4s g ’06 J-J$169,000c__ July 2'25-’46 5H s’20M-N 525.000. . Nov 1 ’36-'50 Assessed value 1924______ 5.144,805
240.000. -N ov 1 '51-’56 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.-$4.90 BD. DEBT June 3 0 ’2 3 - .. $46 200
Park Bonds.
220.000_.Nov 1 '57-'60
4s ’98 F-A $3,880c.Aug 1925-’39
IN T . payable at the City Treasury Assessed value 1924______ 2 898 830
4 ^ s ’22 M-S 950,000. .Sept 1 ’25-'62 or the Chase National Bank. N . Y. District tax (per $1,000) 1924--$1.50
Outfall Sewer Bonds.
D i s t r i c t No. 54.
3 Jis’03 J-D $488.000c..June ’25-’43 4 X ’22M-S 11,197.OOO.Sept 1 ’ 24-'42
BD. DEBT June 30 ’2 4 . . . $47,695
11,240.000-Sept 1 ’43-’62
Sewer Bonds.
6s T9 F-A 1$21.000___ Aug 1 1925 4J£’22M-S /1.185,000-Sept 1 ’ 25-’42 LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT Assessed value 1924_______1,411.750
District tax (per $1,000) 1924--$3.80
1 65.000-.Aug 1 ’26-’30
11.280,000
.Sept DIST. NO. 23.
1 ’43-’62
District No. 66.
4Ms’22M-S /300.0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’ 25-’27 5H s’24 M-N$250,000c_May 1 ’25-59
♦School Improvement.
(?)
BD. DEBT June 30 '23____ $47,979
700.000. .Sept 1 ’28-’62 BONDED D E B T ________
4 K s’95 J-J l84.150c.July 1 ’25-’35
Assessed value 1924________ 653,455
4% s’22 M-S 2,800,OOOr*___________
R efu nding Bonds.
Sept 1 ’28-’62 LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL IM­ District tax (per $1,000) 1924_.$8.20
4s g '97 J-D $91.35bC—July 1 25-’37
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 7.
District No. 82.
5s '24 F-A 2,000,OOOr*____________
♦Polytechnic high School.
Aug 1 ’25-’64 5s 19 - - - $116 250-.Tuly 1 ’25-’39 BD. DEBT June 30 ’23_____$60,500
3J*s’03 J-D $90.000c..June 1 25-’43
5s ’24 F-A 3,000,OOOc.Aug 1 ’ 25-’65 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’22. $136,000 Assessed value 1924________ 918.025
P olice-Station Bonds.
A nn andaleS . D. Bds. (Assumed)
Assessed value 1924______57.099,415 District tax (per $1,000) 1924--$6.20
4 ^ s ’95 J-J $11.000c .July 1 ’25-’35
District No. 91.
5s ’09 . . .
$1 ,000-Mar 18 '25-'25 District tax (per $1,000) 1924-.S0.30
aP olice P rotection Bonds
INT. payable at toe office of the BD. DEBT June 30 '2 3 -- . $139,770
6.000..A ug 5 '25-’30
4Ms’24J-J$l,600,000c*&rJ’ly 1’25’64 5s '07 . . .
Belvedere S. D. (A s’m'd)
City Treasurer or at the Chase Nat. Assessed value 1924_______ 1,143,720
ain cin era tor Bonds
District tax (per $1,000) 1924_$11.70
4 K s’24 J-J $600,000c*&rJ’ly 1’25’64 tj^s’ 10 Jan $21,000c__Jan 3 '25-’45 Bank, N. Y .
5s ’08 May 14.000c.May 4 ’25-’38
District No. 96.
aPiayground Bonds
1,000c____Apr 1 1925 LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL IM­ BD. DEBT June 30 ’2 3 ____ $31,070
4M s’24 F-A/$84,OOOr*..Feb 1’25’30 D^s’ 12 Apr
1416,OOOr*_Feb 1’31’62
Assessed value 1924 ________ 236 960
Cahuenga School Bonds.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 11.
5s "04 June $18,400c.June 7 ’25-'36 0 > is
T unnel Bonds.
_ .® u u .u u u _____ _________ District tax (per $1,000) 1924.$12.30
_ -l
4s ’98 F-A $62.000c__Aug 1 ’25-’38 4H s'09June 13,050c June2 8 '25-’44 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’22_-$660,000
D istrict No. 124.
Chatsworth Pk. S. Bds. (Ass’d). Assess, val. 1924________ 13,958.100 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23-.$37,640
Storm-Drain Bonds.
6s '15 . . . $25,000
1925-1949 District tax (per $1,000) 1924-_$4.00 Assessed value 1924 ________ 233,250
3 ^ s ’03 J-D$180,000c—June ’25-’43
Cienga Sell. Bonds (Assumed).
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-$14.00
♦Public S chool.
. . . $98 100_____1925 1955
3 J4s’03 J-D $234.300c.June 1 '25-’43 5Hs
D
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL IM­ BD. istrict No. 126. ’2 3 ____ $58,138
Colegrove S. D. (Assumed).
DEBT June 30
Franklin Canyon Line Water
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 19.
4)4s’09 . . .
$3.000..S ep t 7 '25-’27
Assessed value 1924 ________ 533,260
Bonds.
4 H s’ 13M-N$l 083.500c M ayl 25-’43
Farmdale S ch. Bds. (Assumed). 5s ’23 A-O /$259,000..A p r 1 ’25-’61 District tax (per $1,000) 1924--S4.80
\ 9,0 00.--A p r 1 1962
5s TO . . .
$150 . .........- . -1925
D istrict No. 141.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
$275,000
4 ^ s ’95 J-J *98,250c.July 1 ’25-’35 5s TO —
1,119_________ -1925 BOND. DEBT Mar 1923-.5,249,560 BOND. D T . June 30 ’2 3 .. $52,034
_
5,000
1926-1930 Assessed valuation 1924_
Assess, value 1923________ 1.374.960
4s g ’05M-N 787.500c- - Nov 1 '25-45 5s ’l l . . .
5,000
1927-1931 District tax (per $1,000) 1924-_$2.40 District tax (per $1,000) 1923-.$0.74
3M s’01 A-O 850,000c..Oct 1 ’25-’41 5s T2 . . .
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office or
H ollywood Sch. Bds. (Assumed)
3?|s’04 J-D 76.000c.June 1 '25-’31
D istrict No. 145.
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23--$34,315
4 ^ ’23J-J a 950,000..-Jan 1 ’25-’43 5s '04 . . . $18.000-M ay 24 ’25-’33 Guaranty Trust C o., New York.
19 ,000 ..Dec 6 ’25-'43
Assessed value 1924________ 232,795
4)4'23J-J a l,000,000...J a n 1 ’44- 63 4L6s’09 . . .
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL IM­ District tax (per $1,000) 1924.$17.80
4 ’23J-J a l,950.000...J a n 1 ’25- 63
Marian S chool Bonds.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 18.
4M s’24J-Da3,000,000r*. .J'ne 1’25’64 6s '15 A-O S40.000C____ 1925-1955
District No. 147A.
4 H s’24J-Ja2,000,0 00r*.-J’ly ’ 125’64
Miramonte S. D. Bds. (Assumed). 5 s '23 A-O/$93,000-_Apr 1 ’25-’55 BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23-.$31,919
4 ^ s ’09 . . .
4.000.July 26 -25-’29
\ 4,000____Apr 1 1956 Assessed value 1924_______ 360,970
♦Owens River Bonds.
13,000.-Sept 1 ’33-’45 BOND. DEBT Mar 1923-. $100,000 District tax (per $1,000) 1924_$13.70
4 s ’07 J-D $699,200c Dec 31 '25 47 6s ’ l l . . .
_
D istrict No. 149.
4 K s ’07J-D 15,875 480c Dec31’25-47
M orningside S ch. Bds. (Assum.) Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,890,055
5H s’ 14 . . . $40,000..........1925-1944 District tax (per $1,000) 1924._$0.90 BOND. DEBT July 1 1923-S214.847
SHarbor-Im provem ent Bonds.
Mt. W ashington S. D. (Assumed)
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or Assessed value 1924______ 1.381,790
JSsTO J-D$ 1,955.184cJune 1925-’51
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-$17.10
H s’ 13 M -N 1,856,000 - -M ay 1 1953 5s T2 . . . fc.$4,000-.Jan 1 '25-’32 Guaranty Trust C o., New York.

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LOS ANGELES COUNTY ROAD
IMPROVEMENT DISTS. (Concl).
R oad D istrict No. 151.
BON D. D EBT July 1 1923-$102,329
Assessed value 1924_______ 525,170
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-334.90
D istrict No. 153.
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’ 23 $71,352
Assessed val. 1924________ 602,890
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924---$14.50
D istrict No. 166.
BOND. D EBT July 1 1923-360,251
Assessed value 1924________ 553,820
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-$22.70
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
D istrict No. 171.
BOND. D E B T June 30 '23--$73,594
Assessed value 1924 _______ 302,580
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-335.10
D istrict No. 193.
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’ 23- $188,862
Assessed value 1924_______ 3,670,650
District tax (per $1,000) 1924—$7.80
District No. 198.
BO N D . D E B T July 1 '23--.$71,315
Assessed value 1924________ 124.450
'District tax (per $1,000) 1924-386.40
D istrict No. 199.
BO N D . D EBT July 1 ’23---$57,113
Assessed value 1924________ 133,680
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924— -$75.90
D istrict No. 205.
BOND. D EBT July 1 1923--$53,246
Assessed value 1923________ 80,450
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1923— -$20.69
D istrict No. 223.
BON D. DEBT July 1 1923—360,878
Assessed value 1924________ 226,610
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924-—$35.20
D istrict No. 259.
6s 24 J-J2 $410,259.21 Sept 15 ’29-’49
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
LOS ANGELES COUNTY WATER
WORKS DIST. NO. 3.
P. O. Los Angeles.
6s T6 F-A$2,181,000 Feb 1 ’25-’49
BOND. D EBT July 1 22_$2,268,000
Sinkingfund-.....................
129,349
Assess, val. o f dist. 1923.21,528.995
District tax (per $1,000) 1923—$0.43
IN T . at Co. Treas. office. First
Nat. Bank o f Los Anglees or Chase
N at. Bank. N . Y .
LOS ANGELES COUNTY W ATER
WORKS D IST R IC T NO. 4.
Water=Works Bonds.
6s '20 J-D $51,513.78 Junel’25-’60
B O N D .D E B T July 1922-357,237.50
Assess, val. 1924 __________ 550,620
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$9.40
IN T . on 6s o f 1920 payable at the
County Treasurer’s office.
LOS BANOS.
This town is in Merced County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 09 M-S $15,000c__________1939
W ater System B onds.
5H s’20 A-O $83,000c__________1951
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24- $98,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___
15,773
Assess, val. '24 (non-oper.):
Real____________________ $958,508
S Personal_______________ 112,486
T otal__________________ 1,070,994
Value, operative property..
90,290
Town tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $21.00
Population, 1920______________ 1,276
LOS BANOS SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Merced County
Building Bonds.
5s T7 Mar J$10,000c.Mar 1 ’ 25-’29
1 39,000c_Mar 1 ’30-’42
BON D. D EBT July 1 '23- $71,000
Ass’d val’ 1923 (H act.) —.2,009,295
School tax (per $1,000) 1923___$4.50
Population ( e s t .) _____________2,450
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
LOS GATOS.
This town is in Santa Clara C o.
Main Sewer B onds.
6 s ’22
$10,000 _____ 1925-1930
Bridge and Sewer Bonds.
6s ’05 s-a $2,400------------------ 1925
Street, Sewer, Park & Hall Bds.
6s T3 s-a $40,500_____
1933
Chemical Engine Bonds.
5s T5 s-a
$1,200___________1925
BON D. D EBT Nov 2 1 ’23 . $55,900
_
6,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Total assessed value 1923
(about 2-3 actual)______ 2,154,415
Town taxrate (per$l,000) ’23.$16.40
Population, 1910. 2,232; 1920. 2,317
LOS GATOS H IG H SCH. DIST.
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
4H s
A-O
6,000___ Apr 1 1927
5s ’ 23M-S f$100,000c_Sept 1 ’26-’35
1 150.000c.SePt 1 ’36-’45
BON D. D EBT July 1 1924 $256,000
Assessed valuation 1922-23.5,515,050
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

CALIFOKNIA-CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. DEBT Aug 25 ’24 $92,000
Assessed value 1924-25___ 1,891,890
IN T. payable at the office of Co.
Treasurer.
McK i n l e y s c h o o l d i s t r i c t .
This district is in Fresno County.
6s ’21 F-A f$4,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’26
I30,000c-Aug 1 ’27-’36
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24—$34,000
Assess, value 1924 (A act)—818.680
School taxrate (per $1,000) ’24$14.40
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
MADERA.
This city is in Madera County.
W ater Bonds.
5 s ’09 — $32,500c__________1949
6s ’21
39,500__________ 1952
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’09 — 316.250c__________1949
6s ’21 - - .
83,500___________1952
Bridge B onds.
6s T6 —
$6,000c__________1927
C ity Hall Bonds.
6 s ’21 . - - 319,000c__________1941
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24 $191,875
63,250
Water debt (incl.)________
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 170,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,179,628
Assess, val., personal_____ 433,720
Other assess, property____ 1,125,057
Assess, val. ’24 (A act)___2,738,605
Taxrate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $15-00
P op’n TO, 2,404; ’20 (Census), 3,440
MADERA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
6s 20 M-N$56,838 ..........1925-1944
6s
...
30,000_______________
BON D. DEBT Sept 1922— $135,000
Assess, val. ’23 (2-5 a ct.)-.4,294,905
Tax rate (par $1,000) 1923____ $9.90
Population in 1923 (est.)______6,000
MADERA IRRIGATION DIST.
This district (P. O. Madera) is in
Madera County.
6s g ’21 J-J $149,000c-July 1 ’27-’28
Bonds authorized_______ $28,000,000
Bonds outst’g Nov. 20 ’24 $149,000
Assess, val. 1923 ________ 27,346,811
District tax rate (per$l,000) '23 $4.00
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 15,000
IN T. at office o f Dist. Treasurer.
MADERA UN. HIGH SCH. DIST.
This district is in Madera County.
5s T9 M -N $55.090c____1925 1935
5s
80.000 _____1925-1940
BOND. DEBT Sept 1922..$100,000
Tot.assess.val.'23(2-5 act) 12,836,109
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$5.50
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 12,000
MALAGA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Fresno County.
School Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $39 000-June 29 ’25-’37
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23.-.$42,000
Assess, val. '23 (abt. A a c t.).915,445
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$18.40
IN T . at County Treasurer s office.
MANHATTAN BEACH.
This city is in Los Angeles County
Incorp. Dec. 7 1912. Population
in 1920, 859.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T3 - - - $107,300c — .1925-1953
5H s’20 J-J
26.000 ____ 1925-1950
Pleasure Pier Bonds.
5J4s’16 F-A $66,000—Feb 1 ’ 25-'46
5X s
. . . $39,000_____ 1925-1949
City-Hall C onstr. Bonds.
6s T6 J-J $12.000—Jan 1 25-’36
M unicipal F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 —. f$13.000-May 1 ’25-’37
\ 1,200— -M ay 1 1938
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23 $281,700
Total assessed val. (oper.
and non-oper.) 1924-25.-4,288,410
Totaltax(per $1,000) '24-’25.$17.00
MANHATTAN BEACH CITY S. D.
This district is in Los Angeles
County.
'$1,000____Apr 1 1925
6s ’21 A-O 10.000—Apr 1 ’26-’30
2,000c. Apr 1 ’25-’26
5K s ’24
A-O
26,000c.Apr 1 ’27-’39
BOND. DEBT M ay 1924- $74,000
Assess, val. ’24(non-oper.).2.678.975
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24-$19.80
Population 1921 (est.)____
1,200
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
MANTECA.
This place is in San Joaquin Co.
General Sewer Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $32,000 ..........1925-1945
6s T9 . . .
10,000___________1940
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’24- $42,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_
20,000
Total assess, val. 1924____ 2,100,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$19.50
Population in 1920____________1,286

MANTECA UNION HIGH S. D.
LOS GATOS SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in San Joaquin Co.
This district is in Santa Clara Co. 5 ^ s ’22 F-A $185,000.-Feb 6 ’28-’46
6s
$120,000____M ay 1 1947 5H s’22F-A
15,000____Feb 6 1947
BON D. D E B T July 1 ’24_. $120,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23. $200,000
Assess, val. 1923 (H a ct.)-4,193,445
LOS NIETOS SCH. DIST.
T axrate (per $1,000) 1923— $10.00
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
SB ’23 F-A $11,000c-Aug 1 ’25-’34 MARGARITA BLACK UNION
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s ’24 M -N j30,000c-M ay 1 ’25-’34
District is in San Luis Obispo Co.
170,000c-May 1 ’35-’44
High S chool Bonds.
BON D. D EBT M ay 1924- $127,500
Assessed value 1924_______ 3,566,200 6s ’20 J-J $200,000 .......................
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$15.90 BOND. D EBT Nov. 1920--$200,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Total assessed value 1919--4,862.748
IN T . at the office of the Co. Treas.
LUGO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Los Angeles Co. MARIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT*
A district in Los Angeles County.
5s ’24 J-J $21,000c_July 1 ’33-’39
. . . $4 7 ,0 0 0 ---.....................
BO N D . DEBT July 1 ’24- $78,000 -s
Assessed value 1924-----------2,426,730 BOND. D E B T June 30 23—$47,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$23.20
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. MARIN COUNTY SAN. D. NO. 1.
P. O. San Anselmo.
UC FARLAND UN. GR. SCH. DIS 6s g ’22 A-O $190,000-Apr 1 ’25-’62
►fcThis district is in Kern County.
BOND. D E B T Oct. 24 ’23- $195,000
6s ’20 A-O $22,000c. . Feb 2 ’25-’35 Assess. val.’23 (abt. A act.) -4,190,945
6s ’23 J-D 47,500c.Dec 17 ’25-’43 District tax rate (per $1,000)—$3.50
6s ’24 F-A 15.000c.Aug 4 ’30-’44 Population (est.)______________6,500




MARIN MUN. WATER DIST.
This district (P. O. San Rafael) Is
In Marin County.
W ater PI. P urch. & Impt. Bds
5s T5 A-OS3,000.000.Oct 1 ’ 26-’55
(For maturity, see V. 103, p. 2174)
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
5s ’21 J-T $475,000^ -Yrlv on .Tan 1
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1921-$3,500,000
Assess, val. ’21 (40% act.) 16,731,040
Population in 1920 (est.)_____28,000
MARTINEZ.
This city is in Contra Costa Co
W ater Bonds.
5Ms’ 18
$148,000............. — .1958
Sewer B onds.
5 K s’ 18 - - - $26,250___________1958
W ater Front and C ity Hall Bds.
5s g ’ l l A-O $21,330---O ct 1 '25-’31
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923.$200,250
Assessed val. real estate___ 670 710
Assess, val. Improvements 979.280
Assess, val. personal-------------915.335
Total assess, val. 1922
(non-operative)________ 3,801,210
City tax rate (per $1,000) "22.$15.00
Population 1910, 2,115; 1920, 3,858

[Von,, 119.
MERCED CO. HIGH SCH. DIST.
5s ’23 J-J $45,000-July 15 ’26-'42
($5,000 every 2 years)
TOTAL D EBT July 1924- $282,500
Assessed value___________15,538,918
MERCED COUNTY ROAD IMPT.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
6s g ’23 J-J2$276,254_____ 1928-1947
(Due yearly in from 5 to 24 years.)
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1923— $276,254
Assessed valuation 1923___2,825,465
Population (estimated)_______ 2.000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
or through the offices o f Freeman,
Smith & Camp Co.
M RCED COUNTY ROAD IMPT.
DISTRICT NO. 4.
6sg ’24 J-J $344.588.July 10 ’29-’48
BOND. DEBT Nov 26 ’24- $344,588
Assessed value (land only).6,097,465
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
MERCED GRAMMAR SCH. DIST.
This district is in Merced County.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
6«
- . *124.000
TOT. BD . DT. July 1923- $125,600
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,980,951
School tax (per $1,000) 1922—$5.40
Population (estimated)_______ 6,000

MARYSVILLE.
This city is in Yuba County.
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5H s’22
$80,000___________1937
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23- $80,000 MERCED IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
Total assessed value 1922.-8,503,720
This district (P. O. Merced) is In
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $15.80 Merced County.
Pop’n, 1910, 5,430; 1920----------5,461 6s g’22 J-J $3,120,000cJan 1 ’33-’50
(For amount due each year see V.
114. p. 331.)
MAXWELL HIGH SCH. DIST.
5Hsg22J-J 1,800.000cJan 1 ’51-’53
A district in Colusa County.
1600.000c- —Jan
5 J4js’20 July $82,000_______________ 5K sg’22J-J 1257 000c---Jan 1 1954
1 1955
BOND. DEBT July 1 1922—$82,000
6s g ’22 J-J 5.760.000cJan 1 ’56-’62
MAXWELL IR R IG A T IO N DIST. 6s g’24 J-J 3,250.000c.Jan 1 ’37-’64
BOND. D E B T Nov 8 ’24$15,250,000
This district is in Colusa County. Assess, val.(land only)’24-22,276.330
6s ’ 19 J-1 $221.000c .Ian 1 25 ’41 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 .--$42 00
BOND. DEBT Nov 26 ’24-$234.000 Population 1924 (est.)_______ 22,000
Total assess, val. 1924------- 883,200
INT. payable at Merced.
District tax (per $1,000) ’24—$7.14
MERCED UNION HIGH S. D.
MAYFIELD.
Building Bonds.
This town is in Santa Clara Co
5s ’ 16 - - . $105,000 ________ 1936
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s’ 23 J-J 15 190,000c. July 15 ’25-’43
5s ’ 04 . . .
$17.500................. 1944 BOND. DEBT July 1 '23. $305,000
5s ’ 19
8.000....................1939
5 K s’23 - - 42,500-------------- 1948 Assess, val. real estate ’22
(38% actual)_________13,962,511
Sewer B onds.
„ „
5s ’09 „ .
$23.000................. 1948 H. S. tax rate (per $1,000)’22—$1.60
6s ’21 - - .
5,400-------------- 1941
5 ^ s ’23 - - 7,500-------------- 1948 MIDWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district is in Kern County.
Fire Engine Bonds.
6s ’20
- - - $1.500___________ 1926 6s ’ 19 J-D4-12.000-.Dec 1 ’ 25-’27
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 5 ’24- $103,400 BONDED DEBT June 1920-S66.000
Water debt (incl.)------------------20.900 Assessed value 1919_____7.027,965
INT. payable at the County
Assess, val..real est.&imptsl,024.648
Assess, val. personal------------ 56.454 Treasurer’s office.
Total assess, val. 1924------ 1.081.102
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 24 $22.50 MIT.LBRAE SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in San Mateo Co.
Population 1910, 1,041; 1920, 1,146
5s T2 J-J
$4,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1927
76.000c.--July 1 1942
MAYFIELD SCHOOL D IST R IC T . 5!^s’24 J-J
80,000___________ 1942
A district in Santa Clara County. 5H s’22 - - .
5s
...
$69,000__Apr 1 1947 BOND. D EBT July 1924— $80,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924—$69,000 Assess, val. 1924__________1,837,140
MILL VALLEY.
M AYW OOD SCHOOL D IST R IC T
This town is in Marin County. (A
This district is in Los Angeles suburban town 12 miles from San
County.
Francisco.)
$2,000c.Mar 1 ’25-26
10.000c.Mar 1 ’27-’31 5s Sewer. Bridge & S treet Bonds.
’03 F-A $25.000c__________ 1944
15.000c.Mar 1 ’32-’36
20,000c.Mar 1 ’37-’41 5s General Im provement Bonds.
’08 F-A $32,500c__________ 1948
51,000c .Apr 1 ’25-’41 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24- $57,500
24.000c.Apr 1 ’42-’52 Total assess, val. 1924
6,000c. July 1 ’25-’26
(non-operative)________ 2,488,120
54,000c-July 1 ’27-’ 53 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $12.50
5 ^ s ’24 M-S 100,000c-Mar 1 ’25-’64 Population 1910, 2,551; 1920, 2,554
($3,000 in odd years— $2,000 in even
years.)
BOND. DEBT Mar 1924- $253,000 MODESTO. Is In Stanislaus County.
This city
Assess, val. ’24 (non-oper)15,630.180 Inc. 1884. Re-inc. in 1911. Oper­
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$l?.70 ating under commission form of gov­
Population (estimated)---------- 1.500 ernment.
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
Fire, Water, Sewer & Street.
5s g ’09 J-D $16,120c_Dec 1 ’25-’28
MENDOCINO COUNTY.
5s ’ 10 J-D 62 500c.-D ec 1 ’25-’49
County seat Is Ukiah.
5s g’ 19 J-J
59,000c................ .1947
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Fire Equip. & House Bonds.
4 s ’01 J-J $37,5 lOc.JuIy 1 ’25-’39 5s ’23 . . . $55,000-..........
1953
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24$37,500
Street Bonds.
Floating debt___________
1,807 5s ’ l l J-J $19,530c__Jan 2 ’25-’51
Assess, val., real estate___21,927,670
W ater Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____ 4,856,882 5s ’ 12 J-.T $52 500c.Jan 2 ’25-’45
Other assess, property_____ 4,019,376 5s T 8 J-J
800_____Jan 1925
Total assess, val. ’24-’25-30,803,928 5s ’24 J-J 250.000c.July 1 ’44-’50
County tax rate (per I Inside. .$2 ).00
Civic Im provement Bonds.
$1,000) 1924_____\Outside 24.00 5s g’20 J-J $267,000___________ 1956
Population 1910, 23.920, ’20, 24,116
Aviation Field & Fair Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $44.000___________ 1945
MERCED.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23- $598,000
This city is In Merced County.
Assess, val., real estate____4,167,875
Park Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_____2,023,870
5s ’23 . . . $25,000............
1954 Other assess, property___ 5,425,675
Sewer B onds.
T ot. assess, val. ’22(55%
5s ’00
$17,000.................... 1940
actual)________________11,617,420
Engine House B onds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$l6.00
5s ’07 - - . $13,800.....................1948 Population 1910, 4,034; 1920, 9,241
Fire A pparatus B onds.
IN T . on 5s of 1919 payab.e at
5s ’07 - - .
$5,625................... 1948 Modesto.
O u tfall Sewer Bonds.
5s ’22 - . - $67,666,67 _______ 1955 MODESTO HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct. 27 ’24. $103,867 5s T6 - - . $120.000c .-.1925-1952
Assess. val. real estate_____4,154.547 5s T9 . . .
159,500c — .1925-1959
Assess, val., personal_____ 397,693 BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24 $293,000
Tot .ass’d val.’24(14 a c t.).4,552,240 Assess, val.’24(abt.2-5act) 10,635,235
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ..$13.60 School tax (per $1,000) 1924___$8.00
Population 1910, 3,102; 1920, 3,974 Population (estimated)______ 15,000

!

MERCED COUNTY.
Merced Is the county seat.
Highway Bonds
5sg T8 J-JSl,210,0 00c.......................
(For maturity see V. 108, p. 292.)
FUND. D EBT July 1 ’ 2 3 -$ l,210,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 20,578,260
_
Assess, val., improvements 5,069,754
Assess, val., personal____ 5,680,028
Moneys and credits______
36,995
Total assess, val. ’23-’ 24—31,365.037
County tax rate/Inside______ $23.00
(per$l,000)’23\Outside____$29.00
Popula’n 1910. 15,148; 1920, 24,979
IN T . on 5s o f 1918 payable in
Merced.

MODESTO IRRIGATION DIST.
This district (P. O. Modesto) Is In
Stanislaus Co.
Organized July 23 1887. Population
1920 (Census), 17,241.
5s ’09 J-J $200,000c.July 1 ’30-’39
5s ’ l l J-J
50,000c-Jan 1 ’32-’41
6s T4 J-J 500,000c.July 1 ’35-’54
6s T4 J-J HO.OOOc.July 1 ’35-’54
6s ’20 J-J 1180.000c.July 1 ’31-’50
6 s ’20 J-J 181,000c.July 1 ’31-’50
6s ’20 J-J 150,000c.July 1 ’31-’50
6s ’20 J-J 190,000c.July 1 ’31-’50
6s ’20 J-J 298,400c.July 1 ’31-’50
5s ’23 J-J 135,000c.July 1 ’34-’53
5s ’24 J-J 419.000c.July 1 ’44-’53

Dec., 1924.]
MODESTO IRRIGA. DIST. (Con.).
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’02 J-J $904,859.90cJan 1 ’25’42
5s ’04 J-J 332,000c. Jan 1 ’25-’44
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’ 24 $4,650,859
Assess, val. (land) 1924_ 7,441,090
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $64.00
_
INTEREST payable at Treasurer »
office and First Nat. Bk., Modesto.

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

MONTEREY COUNTY.
Salinas is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s g T5 Jan $65 0 )0___ Jan 2 1925
BO N D . DEBT Nov 24 ’24 $65,000
Assess, val. real estate_ 26,283,149
_
Assess, val. pers’l prop___ 6,214,955
Other assessable property. -7,011,655
Total val. ’24 (non-oper.)
(2-5 actual)____________39,509.759
MODESTO SCHOOL DISTRICT. County tax rate (Inside_____ $19.00
Grammar S chool Bonds.
(per $1,000) ’24 (O u tside___23.00
5s ’06 J-D $8,0 0 0 c ____1925-1932 Population in 1910__________ 24,146
5s ’09 Feb 10 20,000c___ 1925-1934 Population in 1920__________ 27,980
5s ’09 MarlO 14,000c___ 1925-1938
5s '09 Septl4 10,000c___ 1929-1938 MONTEREY CO. RECLAMATION
DISTRICT NO. 1665.
5s ’ 16 May9 40,000c___ 1926-1955
5s '19 Octl9 179,500c___ 1925-1957
($12,000--July 1 ’ 28-’31
5s ’23F&A 175,000c.Feb 14 ’28-'60 6s
I-J ] 35,000--July 1 ’32-'36
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $453,000
I 9,000___ July 1 1937
Total assess, value 1924
($24,000 subject to call Jan. 1 1927.)
(about 2-5 actual)_____10.635,235 5s T9 J-J $60,000__________ 1938
School tax rate(per $1,000)'24$19 00 BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24-$190,000
Population 1920 (Census)_ --9,241
_
MONTEREY PARK.
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
MODOC COUNTY.
W ater W orks BondsAlturas is the county seat.
6s ’22 M-S ($221,000--M ar 1 ’27-60
Highway Bonds.
1 4,000_ Mar 1 1961
_
5s ’ 19 J-J $100.000.-Jan 3 ’25-’29
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 27 ’24- $400,000 BOND. D EBT Dec 1 '2 3 -. $225,000
Sinking fund______________
20,000 Total assessed value 1924 -3,045,755
_
Assess, val., real estate____ 6,222.725 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $11.50
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,511.685
Other assess, property_____
35,995 MONTEREY UNION H. S. D.
This district is in Monterey Co.
Total assess, val. 1924____ 7,770,405
5s ’ 22 F-A $90 0 0 0 _____ 1925-1942
County tax rate/O utside___ $25.5
(per $1,000)'24 \Inside..........$22 50 BON D. DEBT N ov 24 ’24 $90,000
Population, 1910, 6,191; 1920, 5,425 Assess, val. ’24 (2-5 act.).11,334,895
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24______ $5.00
IN T . payable in Alturas.
Population (est.)._ _________ 10.000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
MONROE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
53^s
. . . $48,000 _____1925 1942
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23- $50,000 MONTEREY SCHOOL DIST.
This district is In Monterey Co.
Assessed value 1923 - ___1,272,280
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-$13 40 5s T9 M-8 $83,000 ..........1925-1939
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 '24. $83,000
Assess, val. '24 (2-5 act.)--3,756,025
MONROVIA.
Monrovia Is In Los Angeles Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$23.03
INT. payable at the office of the
Incorporated Dec. 1887.
County Treasurer.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’94 July $11,000—July 1 ’25-’35
6s ’98 July
9,375--July 1 ’25-’39 MOORPARK MEMORIAL UNION
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
6s '00 Mar
8,0 Hl-Mar 12 ’25-'41
A district In Ventura County.
5s '05 J-D
1,200--Jan 1 ’25-’30
5s ’07 M -S 12,000____Mar 1 1947 5s g '20 M-S $76.000c-Mar 2 ’ 25-’43
5s ’07 M-S
6,700--M ar 1 ’25-’47 BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 4 -. $76,000
5s ’07 M-S
565--M ar 1 ’25-’27 Vssessed value 1924___ 2.553.195
5s ’09 J-J
9,500--July 1 ’25-’42 High sch.tax rate(peril ,000)'24$5.60
5s '10 Jan 35,000--Jan 1 ’31-’50 Population 1924 (e st.)_______2,500
IN T. at the office o f the County
6s T8 J-J
37,250--July 1 ’25-’58
6 s ’20 A-O 81,500--Apr 1 ’25-’60 Treasurer.
5s ’24 F-A 180,000--Feb 1 ’25-’60
MORGAN HILL SCHOOL DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
5s TO Jan $84,000____Jan 1 1951
5s
. . . $38.000___ June 11942
Park Bonds.
5s ’05 J-D $9,500____Dec 1 1941 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 24---$38,000
5s ’22 J-D 38,000--June 1 ’25-’62
5s ’24 A-O 80,000--Apr 1 ’25-’64 MORNINGSIDE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co
B uilding Bonds.
___$45,000________________
5s ’05 J-D $4,600___ Dec 1 1945 -s
BOND. DEBT June 30 1923.$45,000
Street Bonds.
6s T4 F-A $10.500--Feb 1 ’ 25-’45
MT. DIABLO UNION H. S. D.
C ity Hall and Annex Bonds.
This district is in Contra Costa Co.
5s '24 F-A $50,000-Fe-b 1 ’25-’49
6s’22M-S15 $108.000c-Mar 15 ’ 25-’42
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’24 F-A $16,000--Feb 1 ’25-’40 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24 $108,009
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24- $677,912 Total assess, val. 1924
(about A actual)------.16,192,145
Sinking fund_____________
25,620
Assessed val. real estate___8,024,540 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24._$4.90
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Assessed val. personal------- 682,250
Other assessable property-41,075
T ot. assess. val. ’24 (% act.) -8,747,865 MOUNTAIN VIEW.
This town is in Santa Clara Co.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--------$19.00
W ater Works.
Population 1910, 3,576; 1920, 5,480
0c
All bonds are registered and cou­ 4H s’04 A-O $14,0'1 - ...............1944
5s ’06 M -N 1,500c_________ 1926
pons Interchangeable.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
M unicipal Improvements.
4 ^ s ’09 F-A $31,250c_________ 1949
MONROVIA SCH. D ISTR IC TS. 6s ’21 A-O 17,000c_________ 1941
M -N 20.000c_________ 1943
Districts in Los Angeles County. 5s
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $83,750
Grammar D istrict.
17,256
5s ’03 July $14 250-July 27 ’25-'43 Sinking fund_____________
5s ’06 Apr 10.000—Apr 3 ’25-’34 Assessed val. real estate__ 576,418
5s ’ 08 July
2.000--July 6 ’25-’28 Assessed val. personal____ 258,326
5s '16 M-S
6.000.-Sept 1 ’25-'30 Assessed val. improvements 649,608
5s *17 J-J
23,000--Jan 1 ’25-'47 Water debt (incl.)__________ 15,500
5s '24 M -S (30.000c-Mar 1 ’25-’30 Total assess, val. 1924-25.-1,484.352
\96,000c-Mar 1 ’31-’54 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-25 $18.00
Pop. 1910. 1,611; 1920______ 1.888
High School D istrict.
($46.377-Sept 12 ’25-'41
5s TO Sept \ 28.000-Sept 12 ’42-’48 MOUNTAIN VIEW UNION HIGH
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
I 10.000-Sept 12 '49-'50
5s ’ 22 M-S$190,000c Sept 1 ’25-’ 56
BONDED D EBT—
Grammar, March 1924- $184,500 (For amount due each year see
V. 115, p. 1862.)
High, June 30 1922____
98,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24-.$190,000
Ass’dval. (non-op.) 1924
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
Gram mar______________6,918.160
High__________________ 16,630,440 NAPA.
School tax rate (per (Gram ___$19.50
This city is in Napa County.
$1,000) ’2 4 _____(High____ 8.10 Incorporated March 23 1872.
Park, Fire & Bridge Bonds.
MONTEBELLO SCHOOL DIST.
4s ’04 M-S $7,000c.Mar 1 ’25-’29
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Bridge Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’09 M-S $3,750c.M ar 1 ’25-’30
-8 ’02 - . $2,000---------------------- 5s ’ 14 M-S 19,000c.Mar 1 ’25-’43
5s T2 M-S
6.328--Sept 1 '25-’32
Sewer & Fire Apparatus Bonds.
-s ’ 14 - . 17.500-....................
5s T4 M-S $12,000c.Mar 1 ’25-’35
5s '20 A-O 130,000--Oct 1 ’25-’50
W ater Bonds.
5s ’23 J-D J36,000—June 1 ’25-’33 5s ’22 A-0$570.000_ Oct 1 ’25-’42
_
160,000—June 1 ’34-’53 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $611,750
5s ’24 M-S 100,000c-Mar 1 ’25-’44 Water debt (incl.)________ 570,000
BOND. D EBT Mar 1924- $356,000 Sinking fund_____________
41,750
Ass’d val. 1924 (non-op.)-10,611,430 Assessed value, real estate.4,288.455
School tax rate (per$l,000i’24$20.60 Assessed valuation, pers’l - . l ,108,659
Tot.ass’d val.’24(3-5act.)-.5,397,114
MONTEBELLO HIGH SCH. D.
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1924____ $16.00
This district is in Los Angeles Co. Population 1910, 5,791; 1920, 6,757
-s ’09 - - - $24.000...........................
IN TEREST is payable in Napa.
5s ’22 J-D 276,480--Dec 1 ’25-’47
5s ’24 M-S 100,000c_Mar 1 ’25-’44 NAPA COUNTY!
Napa is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1924-- $410,000
Road Bonds.
Ass’d val. 1924(non-oper.)10,611,430
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $10.60 5sg’ 19 J-D (200,000c.June 1 ’25-’34
\300,000c. June 1 ’35-’44
GEN. BD . DT. Oct 1924. $500,000
M ON TEREY.
This city Is In Monterey County Assess.val.,real est_______ 21,115,670
Incorp. as a city of sixth class In Assess, val., personal____
814,745
1889. Commission government went Tot. assess, val. 1924____ 21,960,415
into effect July 1 1911.
County tax rate/Inside______ $19.20
(p e r il,000)’24\Outside____$23.70
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
68 g TO J-J $101 000--.Jan 2 ’25-’ 50 Population 1910, 19,800 1920. 20,678
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23- $102,25)
Total assess, val. 1923___ 2,815,525 NAPA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Napa County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$11.5 )
Popula’n 1910, 4,923; '20______5,479 5 s ’09 J-J $10,000___________1934
INT. at City Treasurer’s office.
6s ’21 J-J 290,000___________1941




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Sewer Bonds
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24- $300,000
5s g ’ l l J-D $21,600c-1-40-yr. serial
Total assessed val. 1924
(60% actual)__________ 6,345,725 BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’24- $101,216
33,750
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-$6.20 Water debt (incl.)________
Assessed value, real estate- 407,050
_ 299,855
NAPA UNION HIGH SCH. DIST. Assessed value, personal_
Assessed value impts______ 557,200
This district is in Napa County.
6 s g ’ 22 F-A ($120,000-Feb 1 ’ 26-’33 Total ass’d val. ’24(2-5 act) 1,264,105
t 180,000-Feb 1 ’34-’42 City tax rate (per $1,000) 24-$15.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $300,000 Pop’n 1910, 1,035; 1920........... 1,745
IN T . is payable in Oakdale.
Assess, val. ’24 (60% act.) 11,580,410
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$2.20
OAKDALE IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
Population (est.)
________15.000
This district Is In Stanislaus Co.
INT. at County Treasurer’s office
Organized Nov. 1 l90§.
5s ’ 10 J-J$l,600,000c-July 1 ’31-*40
NATIONAL CIT y T
This city is in San Diego County. 5s ’ 13 J-J 400,000c-Jan 1 ’34-’43
8s ’ 15 J-J 400,000c—Jan 1 ’36-’55
M unicipal Impt. B onds.
4>£s’09 - - - $4,000___________ 1926 5 J^s’24 J-J 100,OGOc-.Jan 1 ’25-’28
BOND. D EBT Oct 25 ’2412,500,000
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
4 Jus’ l l
$4,500___________1941 Total assess, val. 1924
(about A actual)______ 3,992,800
5s ’24 M -N 15,000--N ov 1 ’25-’ 34
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924_—$60.00
Street B onds.
6 s ’20 - - - $146,000_________ 1950 Population In 1924 (est.)------- 4,500
INT. at District Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’2 4 -. $156,250
Assessed value, real estate.2,133,375
Assessed value, personal_
_ 239,855 OAKDALE UNION- HIGH S. D.
This district is in Stanislaus Co.
Other assessable property.. 645,815
Total assessed value, 1924-3,019,045 5s ’06 Jan. 10 $3,000c_________ 1926
City tax rate(per $1,000)’24-$17.20 6s ’22 F-A (16,000c-Feb 14 ’25-’28
\60,000c_Feb 14 '29-’38
Population, 1910. 1,733; 1920, 3,116
BOND. D E B T Oct 2 7 ’24- $69,000
Assess, val. 1924 (2-5 act.)-6,995,300
NEVADA C IT Y
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$4.50
This city Is In Nevada County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 97
$18,000-..................1937 OAKLAND.
Oakland is the county seat of Ala­
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’99 - — $ 1 1 ,5 0 0 --...............1939 meda County. Inc. 1852. Commis­
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24---$29,500 sion government adopted Dec. 8*10.
McEIroy Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate_____i 55,648
Assess, val., improvements..525,801 4 ^ s g ’09J-J$2,114,450c-Jan 1 ’25-’50
M unicipal im provem ent Bonds.
Assess, val., personal--------- 171,843
Total assess, val. 1922--------- 853,292 5 ^ s ’ 13 F-A$646,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’43
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.—$13-50 5a ’ 13 F-A 475,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’43
Population 1910, 2.689; 1920, 1,782 4H s’ 13 F-A 741 ,()00c-Aug 1 ’25-’43
Sewer Bonds.
NEWMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4Jig’07 J-J $338,387c--- Jan ’25-’47
Park Bonds.
This district is in Stanislaus Co.
4>*g’07 J-J $570,400c.Jan 15 ’24-’47
S chool B uilding Bonds.
School and A uditorium Bonds.
5s ’ l l June 13 $34,000_________ 1940
( 8.000.Aug 9 ’25-’32 4J4s’ llJ -D $697,882c J’ne 15'25-51
Clawson School Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A 1 52,000-Aug 9 ’33-’58
( 3,000.-.A u g 9 1959 5s '14 F-A $70,000c-Aug 1 ’25-’29
A uditorium Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24. $82,000
454s’14 F-A$300.000c-Aug 1 ’ 25-’39
Total assessed value 1924
(about 2-5 actual)______2,985,235 BOND. D E B T Nov 13 ’24$5,953,120
Assessment debt_________ 1,518,722
School taxrate(per$l,000)’24-$12.50
Sinking fund_____________
107,899
Assess, val. oper. prop_ 23,780,586
_
NEWPORT BEACH.
Assess, val. real estate— 176,548,050
This city Is in Orange County.
Assess, val. personal_____38,325,560
Bridge C on stru ction B onds.
6s ’22
$ 9.000--April 1925-43 Total assessed value 1924
_
(about 50% actual)_ 238,654,196
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 10
$27,000...............-1950 Less exemptions_________ 2,879,650
6s ’ 13 - - 16,000.............-.1938 Net assess, value 1924___235,774,546
53£s’21 . . .
76,000_________ 1941 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $50.10
Pop’n 1910, 150,174: 1920, 216,361
E lectric L ight B onds.
Of the total valuation, $2,879,650
6s ’ 14 - - . $12,000.................. 1934
is exempt from taxation in accordance
J etty C onstruction Bonds.
with State laws and 0,'verative prop­
5s ’ 16 M -N $96.750.10-Nov l ’25-’48
erty is taxed by the State only, but
Jetty Com pletion Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $42,000...O c t 1 ’25-’45 on this last-named property the
State reimburses the city for taxes
M unicipal Gas System Bonds.
5s T6 M-S $22.000.-$1,000 yearly on Interest and redemption on bonds
sold prior to N ov. 10 1910.
Harbor Im provement B onds.
City property on June 30 1924
53$sg’ 18F-A $40 62 4.-Feb 1 ’ 25-’50
amounted to $24,214,844.72.
Channel C om pletion B onds.
INTEREST on an oouds payable
5H s’ 19 A-O $56 690___________1951
tt City Treasurer’s office. The MoC om fort S tation Bonds
Elroy bonds, school and auditorium
6s ’23
$8,000___________ 1931
6s ’23 - . 2,500___________ 1928 bonds and the municipal Improve­
ment, Clawson School and audito­
Jail Bonds
6s ’23 . - $7,000___________ 1930 rium bonds and park and sewer bonds
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923-. $437,849 can also be paid at National City
Water debt (incl.)________ 119,000 Bank, N . Y City.
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_
96,500
Assess, val. real est.______3,730 672 OAKLAND H IG H SCHOOL DIST.
5
Assess, val. personal______ 171.310 • s '19 M -N $250,0C0o______________
Improvements___________ 1,005,780 5s ’ 19 M -N J160,000c-Nov 1 ’25-’44
\135,000c-Nov 1 ’45-'o9
Total assess, val.’23(M act)4,907,762
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-—$21 00 5s ’21 M -N 722,000c. Nov 1 ’2o-’ 59
(For maturity see Y. 113,
2745)
Pop’n 1910, 445; 1920........
-894 5s g '19M -N 680,000c.Nov p. ’25-’59
1
IN T . payable at the office of City (For amount due each year see
Treasurer.
V. 114, p. 2749.)
NEWPORT BEACH SCH. DIST. BON D. D E B T Oct 27 ’ 24 $2,193,000
This district is in Orange County. Tot .assess.val.’24(>^act) 199,886,697
5s ’ 12 s-a $15,000c__________ 1939 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$11.50
5 s ’ 22 s-a $56,000 -------- 1925-1952
OAKLAND SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
5s ’23 . . . 16 ,0 0 0 ---.................1939 44£s'04 J-J $696,000c---------------1944
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’2 4 .. $89,000
Assess, val.(non-op.)1923_ -2,193,600 4.8s’06 J-J 217.000c---------------1946
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$15.00 5s ’ 19 M -N f 95.000c.Nov 1 ’24-’44
\140,000e_Nov 1 ’45-’59
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
5 s ’ 19 M -N 750,000c______________
NEWPORT HEIGHTS IRR. DIST. 5s ’21 M -N 175,000e.Nov 1 ’25-’59
This district (P. O. Costa Mesa) is (For maturity see V . 113, p. 2745.)
5s g ’ 19 M -N 715.000-.N ov 1 ’25-’59
in Orange County.
6 s ’20 J-J $160,000---Jan 1 41-60 (For maturity see V . 114, p. 2749.)
B D . D EBT Oct 27 ’ 24---$2,920,000
(Bor amount due each year see
Tot .assess .val. ’24 ( A act) 199,886,597
V. 116, p. 1356.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $160,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$11.60
In 1914 (est.)------225.000
Tot. assess, val. ’ 24 (act.)-1,290,000 PopulationCounty Treasurer’s office.
IN T . at
Population 1924______________ 2,500
OCEANSIDE.
NEWPORT-MESA IRRIG. DIST
This city is in San Diego County.
This district is in Orange County.
Street Bonds.
6s ’ 19 - - . $50,0 0 0 c____ 1940-1959 5 ^ s ’ 18 - - - $5,000___________ 1927
BOND. DEBT June 10 1919-$50,000
W ater B onds.
„ „
T ot.val.’22-23 (non-oper.)_ 432,330 5a ’03 . . . $7,500___________ 1943
_
5s ’07 - - - 18,750.....................1947
NORTH END SCHOOL DIST.
5s ’ l l - - - 14.000----------------- 1951
This district is in Imperial County. 5t<s’ 16 . . . 12,000— ......... -1950
School Building Bonds.
T O T .B D .D T . July 1 ’ 23_. $57,250
6s ’ 19 J-J $30,000 _____ 1925-1934 Assessed value, real estate. 684,561
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23__ $30,000 Assessed value, personal—
96,385
Assess, val. ’23-’24(J^ act.)1,458,207 Assessed value, improve’ts. 254,345
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-I34.00 Tot.ass’d val. ’22 (3-5 a ct.).1,035,291
Total tax rate(per $1,000)’22_$18.00
NORTH SACRAMENTO SCH. D. Pop’n 1910, 673; 1920------------ 1,161
This district is in Sacramento Co.
5s ’ 14 . . . $ 1 8 ,0 0 0 -.-..........--1941 OLIG SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
5 K s’ 19 . . .
17,000___________ 1940
This district is in Kern County.
6s ’22 F-A $54,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’42 6s ’20 J-D $49,000c.June 1 ’25-'31
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $89,000 BONDED D E B T __________
(?) j
Assess, val. ’24(60% act.)-2,427,§80
School tax (per $1,000) 1§24--$16.00 ONTARIO.
This city Is In San Bernardino Co.
Incorporated Dec. 1891.
OAKDALE.
This city Is In Stanislaus County.
Sewer B onds.
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5a ’95 J-J $2,640c-.Apr 10 1935
6s ’22 J-D $37,466.66c__30-yr. serial r s ’ 12 M -N
>
7 2 5 c ...N o v 1 1952
5s g ’ 15 J-J 42,625c__ Jan 2 1955
Fire House Bonds
6s ’22 J-D $8,400c_l-30-yr. serial
Street B onds.
5a ’07 J-J $18.000c.-Jan 10 1942
W ater Bonds
5s g ’ l l J-D $33,750c_1-40-yr. serial 5s ’ 12 M -N 52,200c_ Nov 1 1952
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BOND. D E B T Oct 27 ’24—$490,000
OXN ARD SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Assess, val. (lands) 1924____ 613,893
B uilding B onds.
5s T6 J-J $34 00 0..Jan 1 ’25-’36 Population 1924 (est.)________ 1,200
7
5 .0 0 0 ..AprIN T.25-’28
1 ’ payable at District Treas­
5s g ’20 A-O 116,000..Apr 1 ’29-’36 urer’s office. Paradise.
I]2,000_.Apr l ’ 37-’40
|20,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’29 PARLIER UNION HIGH SCH. D.
This ’3C-’32
15.000.
. Jan 1 district is in Fresno County.
5 s ’24 J-J (1 8,000..Jan 1 ’33-’35 6s ’20 M -N$ 150,000c_Nov 3 ’25-’39
35.000. . Jan 1 ’36-’40BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’24. $150,000
32.000. .Jan 1 ’41-’44 Tot. ass’d val.’24 (H a ct.).3,301,725
ORLAND JOINT UNION HIGH BOND. DEBT Feb 1924.. $190,000 High school tax rate (per
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
$1,000) 1924 ______________$12.40
Assess, val. 1924_________3,924 920
This district is in Glenn County.
IN T . at office of County Treas.
_
School tax (per $1,000) ’24_ $10.20
4,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’ 26 Population 1924______________5,000
5s T3 A-O
21.000c.Apr 1 ’ 27 ’33
PARLIER SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
10,000c. June 1 ’ 25-’34 PACIFIC GR OV e T"
6s ’20 J-D
This district is in Fresno County.
12.000c.June 1 ’ 35-’37
This city is in Monterey County 5s ’22 F-AS 108,000-Feb 14 ’25-’42
4.000c. June 1 ’ 27-’30
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24. $108.0 0
Sewer Bonds (Serial).
6,000c.June 1 ’31-’33 5s g ’06 J-D $10,000c
Dec 1 1946 Assess, vui. 1924__ — . . 2,319,190
5.0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1934
5 t£s’22M-N
_
Sewer & City Hall Bonds (Serial) Dist. tax (per $1,000) ’24_ —$18.80
9,000c. June 1 ’35-’37 5s g ’ l l M-S $48 600c—.Sept 1 1951 Population (est.)_____________ 500
^ 6 ,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1938
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
ONTARIO SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $77,000 5s ’20 M-N $6 0 0 0 - - May 1 1930
Bldg. Bds. (Ini. at Co. Treasury) Assessed value 1924 (about
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 5 ’24. $64,600 PASADENA. in Los Angeles County.
This city is
5s g '13 M-N$50,000c.......................
60% actual).....................5,020,793
5J^s’22 J-J (116,000_ Jan 3 ’ 28-’56 Sell, tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S3.90 Assess, val., real estate____2,659,082 Incorp. June 14 1886. Annexed to
_
Assess, -val., personal_____ 296,045
1 5,000___ Jan 3 1957 Population in 1924 'est.)
6,500 Total assess, value, 1924—2,955,127 Pasadena are Annandaie, Arroyo Ad­
East
TOTAL D EBT Oct 9 1922 $250,000
IN T . at the Co. Treas. office.
Operative property_______ 161,395 dition, Vista, Side (Lamanda Park),
Pasadena Heights, San
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 5.814,84''
(per $1,000) ’24.$l3.80 Linda
School tax (per $1,000) ’23_ $24 80 OROSI UNION HIGH SCH. DIST. City tax rate 2,385: 1920...........2,974 Rafael and Avondale.
_
Pop’n 1910,
E lectric-Light Extension B onds
Population (est.)______________9.000
This district is in Tulare County.
4s ’06 J-J $68,000c.July 1 ’25-’48
GRAM. S. D.
6s T6 . . .
15,000_____1924-1930 PACIFIC GROVE Monterey Co.
ORANGE.
4H s’08 A -O 30 000c. Apr 1 ’25-’48
This district is in
5i^s 22 A-O 60.000 Apr 4 25- 54
This city is In Orange County.
4s ’09 M-S 93.8 Oc.Mar 1 ’25-’49
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.. $77,000 6s School. .Building 0Bonds.
W ater W orks B onds.
.
$76 5 ' _____ 1925-1941 i V<s’20 F-A 300.000.. Aug. 1 ’25-’30
Ass’d val. ’32(abt.3-l0act.) 2,803.350
4H s’05 —
$26.500...................1945
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’21. $90,000 5Ms’21 J-D 56,500.-June 1 ’25-’46
*8 ’ l l
J-D 35,000...........
1951 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____$7.50 Assessed valuation 1920_ 1,723,305 5 Hs’21 J-D 24,000..June l ’25-’41
_
IN T. at the County Treas. office.
5s ’24 . . .
40,000.......
.1944
Street-M achinery Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ $32.60
_
Sewer Bonds.
4s 02 J-J 57,700c ..J a n 2 ’ 25-42
PALMDALE IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
fs ’ 10 - - .
$3,000__________ 1926 OROVILLE.
This city is in Butte County, InThis district is in Los Angeles Co. 4s City-Hall and tail Bonds. ’25-42
6s ’ 23 A-O f 63,000.—Oct 1 ’25-’33
_
’02 J-J $21,200c_ Jan 2
6s g ’20 J-J $372.000..-Jan 1 ’41-’60
1120.000---O ct 1 ’34-’48 corporated Jan. 3 1906.
C ity-H all Bonds.
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
6s g ’21 J-J
40,000— -Jan 1 ’ 37-’42
City Hall and Well Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $6,000___July 1 ’25-’30 TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1922-. $445,000 4 H g’ l 1 J-D $l5,500c.June 1 ’25 ’51
6s ’20 - . - $76.000.................-1943
Bonds.
Levee Bonds
Appraised val. of property.2,491,070 4s Park J-J
Bridge Bonds.
’02
6,800c. Jan 2 ’ 25- 42
5s ft ’ 14 M-S $5,500-_8ept 1 ’25-’34 5s ’08 J-J $50.000c.July 1 -25-’48 Population (est .) ----- ---------------- 300 4H s’22 A-O 60.000.-Oct 1 ’ 25-’30
Sewer Bonds
New Fire T ruck B onds.
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’21 - . $8,000__________ 1928 5s TO J-J $81.0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1950 PALO ALTO.
M -N$13.100c.M ay 1 ’25-’45
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’ 24. $196,000
This city is in Santa Clara Co. Inc 4s ’05 J-J
Storm Drain Bonds.
4s ’02
2 .70i)c.. Jan 2 ’25 ’ 42
_
32,376 July 1 1910.
5s ’23
$12,000___________1935 Assessment debt (add’l)_
5s T2 . . .
87,768.60_______ 1941
Sewer Bonds.
GEN. B D . D T . July 1 ’ 24- $396,000 Assess, val. real estate__ $1.488.305
* > ’21
-$■
35,000. .June 1
Assess, val. pers’l property $623,000 5s ’ 98 A-O Sl4.000c.0ct 1 ’25-’38 5 H*’?2 J-D 295.000—Jan 15 ’25-’31
Cash on hand July 1 ’24_
_
55,526
4
J-J
’ 25-’43
T ot. ass’d val.’24(non-op.) 6,480 415 Assess, value, improvem’ts 1,072,455 5s T9 M -N 19,000c. M ay 1 ’25-’43 13 s ’ 23M-N 190.000 —May 1 ’25-’43
4
M unicipal Impt Bonds
Assess, val. 1924 (oper.)_
_ 322,036 Tot.assess.val.’24(4-5 act.).3,183,860
5s ’24 M -N / 8.000r*—M ay 1 1925
Total tax (per $1.000) 1924.—*16.50 City tax (per $1,000) 19-'4____$14 80 5s ’02 A-O S i8,000c.Oct 1 ’ 25-’42
\56.000r* M ay 1 ’ 26-’ 39
Val. o f prop, owned by city 471,000 Pop’ n 1910. 3.859; 1920........... 3.340 5s ’06 M-N 41,250c.M ay 1 ’25-’46 4 ^ s ’24 M -N 20,000r* M ay 1 ’40-’44
5s g ’09 J-J
9,100c. July 1 ’25-’49
IN T. payable at City Treas. office
Pop. TO. 2,920; ’20 4,884.
W ater-Plant-Purchase B onds.
5 s ’ ll
J-J 17,500c.July 1 ’25-’41 4 H s’ 12 A-O $862.231.40.........1941
OROVILLE UNION HIGH S. D. 5s T2 J-J 20,000c.July 2 ’25-’52
Sewer Bonds.
ORANGE COUNTY ROAD IM­
W ater Bonds
This district Is In Butte County.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 17.
5 s ’96 J-J $12,000c.July 15 ’25-’36 4H s’08 A-O $30,000c.Apr 1 ’25-M8
Incorporated in Oct. 1902.
4s 02 J-J
15,750c Jan2 ’25 ’42
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923 —$63,300
Gas Plant Bonds
B uilding B onds.
Isolation Hospital B onds.
Sinking fund_______________ 7,628
$8,000c____ 1925-1932 4J4s’ 18 J-D $57,750c.June 1 ’25-’58 4>is’22 A-O 10.000—Oct 1 ’25-’35
Total assessed value 1922-23.377,900 5s g ’ 17 J-D 20.000c____ 1933-1942
Subway Bonds
Sewer Farm Bonds.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$20,00
45.000c____ 1943-1957 5s T5 M -N $7,362c.M ay 1 ’25-’ 55 4s ’02 J-J
$2.400_ Jan 2 ’25-’42
_
W ater and Sewer Bonds
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924. $73,000
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
Assess, val. ’24 (40% act).7,293,030 5s T 5 J-J $31,000c.July 2 ’25-’55 4 ^ s ’21 A-O $36,000.-O ct 1 ’25-’42
ORANGE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5 s ’23 . . . 40,C 00c._...............1963 4 s’ 22 A-O $40.000— .O ct 1 ’ 23-42
This district is in Orange County. School tax (per $1,000) 1924__ $7 40
Power Piant Bonds
5s T4 J-J $30,00O r____1925-1939 Population fn 1924 (est.)______ 6,000 5s T8 J-J $49,000c.Jan 15 ’ 25-’40 4 Hs’22 A-O 120.000._0ct 1 ’25-’30
IN T . payable at County Treasury.
5s ’22 J-J
54,OOOr_July 1 ’25-,42
5s T9 . . . 63,000c.................1944 4 Jis’22 A-O 160,000..Oct 1 ’31-’38
Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J
65,000r____ 1925-1938
6 s ’21 . . . 84,000c— ..............1940 4s Fire-Department )C
’02 J-J
*9 0<M —Jan 2 ’25-’42
CON D. DEBT N ov 5 ’24- $144,000 OROVILLE-WYANDOTTE IRRI­
City HaT B onds
4s ’06 J-J
40.000—July 1 ’25-’46
Total assessed value 1924GATION DISTRICT.
5s T9 . . . $15,000c__________ 1939
1925 (non-operative)__ 7.649,175
This district (P. O. Oroville) is in 5 s ’ 22 . . . 19,000c__________ 1962 4 H g’l l J-D 12.200—June 1 ’25-’51
F-A 36.000—Feb 1 ’25-’42
Sch.tax rate(per $1,000)’24-’ 25$16.50 Butte County.
Peninsula H ospital Purchase 5s^21 A -O (102.000.-Oct 1 ’25-’41
4 ^ s ’22
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 9,000
($80,000c..Jan 1 ’44-’45
Bonds
\ 3.000____Oct 1 1942
IN T . on 5s o f 1922 at the County
120,00Cc._ Jan 1 ’46-’47 6 s ’ 21 . . . $52,000c................... 1940
Treasurer’s office.
Bridge B onds
6s ’23 J-J (320,000c..Jan 1 ’48-’51
Library Bonds
100,00 0c...Ja n 1 1952 5s ’22 . . . $38,000c__________ 1962 4!4g’ l l J-D $67,500c.June 1 ’25- 51
[ 80,00 0c...Ja n 1 1953 GEN. B D . D T . Nov 24 ’ 24 $643,962 5s ’23 F-A 14.000—Aug 1 ’25-’38
O R A N G E U N IO N H I G H S. D .
6s ’23 J-J (20,000
Jan 1 1953 Water debt (incl.)________ 190,000 494s’23 F-A 18,000—Aug 1 ’39-’56
B uilding Bonds.
G arbage-Incinerator Plant Bds.
180,000____Jan 1 1954 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 100,000
6s ’ 12 M-S $26,OOOc_Sept 1 ’25-’37
6s ’24 J-J (20,0 6 0c..-Ja n 1 1954 Assess, val., real estate____6,310,600 4 K g ’ 12 M-N$12.000— May 1 ’25-’27
6s ’21 F-A 152,000c.Aug 1 ’ 25-’43
Street O pening B onds.
140,000c... Jan 1 1955 Assess, val., personal_____ 797,264
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’24 $180,000
— .$315,000__________ 1938
Ass’d val.’23-24 (2-5 act.). 12.890.000 BOND. DEBT Aug 4 ’2 4 .. $860,000 Total assess, val. 1924 7,107,864 4>^s’22 F-A$7l6.000—Feb 1 ’25-’ 58
4% s’ 23
Valuation o f farm property
City tax (per $1,000) 1924------$15.< 0 4% s’23 F-A 8 8 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’59-’62
School tax (per $1,000) ’22-’23- $5 65
within district_________ 1,002,200
Pop’n 1910, 4.486; 1920______ 5.900
Population 1923 (est ) _______ 10,000
Fire
Valuation o f all property..3,707,490
INT. payable at Bk. of Palo Alto. 4 ? is ’23 Exting. W orks Bonds.
IN T. at County Treas. office
J-J $28,000--July 1 ’25-’38
IN T . at the District Treasury or
Civic Center Bonds.
through the officesof J.R.Mason&Co. PALO ALTO C IT Y SCH. DIST.
O RANG E COUNTY.
4 s' 23 F-AS171.400—Aug 1 24-’63
This district is in Santa Clara Co. 4 3 ’23 F-A 434,000—Aug 1 ’’25-’3S
Santa Ana is the county scat.
M -S ($12.000------ 1925-1927 5s
OWENSMOUTH SCHOOL DIST. 6s
Bridge Bonds.
1 1.000__________1928 4Ms'23 F-A 775.0n0-.Aug 1 ’39-’63
This district is In Los Angeles Co.
5s g T2 J-J $40,0 0 0 c ___ 1925-1932
Sewer Disposal and Light and
M-S 55,000___ Mar 1 1941
-s
. . . $40 000........................... 6s
H ospital & Aimshouse Bonds
Power Bonds.
5s g T2 J-J $25,0 0 0 c___ 1925-1932 BOND. DEBT June 30 1923-$40,000 5s ’24 A-O 200,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’64 5s ’24 M-S $270,000r* Mar 1 ’25-’39
HOND. DEBT Julv 1 ’24..$268,000
Highway Bonds
(36.000r* Mar 1 ’40-’41
5s g T3 M-S $840,000c..M ar 1 1945 OWENSMOUTH UNION H. S. D. Assessed value 1923-’24___5,491,405 4 H s’24 M-S ] 18,000r* Mar 1 ’42-’44
IN T . at Co. Treasurer’s office.
N ewport Harbor Impt Bonds
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
( 5,000r*__Mar 1 1945
5s ’ 19 M-S $400,000c_Sept 1 ’25-44 -S
_
_ $81,000..$2,000 yearly
W ater W orks & Electric G ener­
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’23-$l .332,000 BOND. DEBT June 30 1923.$81.000 PALO ALTO UNION H. S. D.
atin g W orks Bonds.
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
Assess, val. real estate.-$65,385,235
' $500r*._ June 1 1928
B uilding Bonds.
Assess, val. Improvements32,751,430 OXNARD.
4,500r*.. June
5s T7 M -N $l85,000_____1925-1952 5s ’21 J-D 15,000r* June 1 ’1 1929
Assess, val. personal prop.46,152,030
This city Is In Ventura County.
30-’ 31
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 1828.)
Money and credits_______
6.750
15,000r* June 1 ’ 34-’ 39
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’23-’24- — 144,298.445 5 s ’ 22 J-J $72,5 0 0 c____1925-1952 5s ’ 23 M-N 120.000c.Nov 1 ’25-’45 4M s’21 J-D 15.000r* June 1 '40-’41
(For maturity see V. 117. p. 2242)
County tax rate (Inside_______$13 50
Sewer Bonds (Subject to Call).
Civic C enter & Bridge Bonds.
(per $1,000)’24} O u tsid e____17 50 5s ’05 J-D $23,625c_________ 1945 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24 $305.1100
f$58,000r*_ .A ug 1 1925
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. 5s ’23 F-A(286,000r* Aug 1 ’2&-’38
Popula’n 1910. 34,436: 1920. 60,000
W ater-W orks Bonds
IN T . at County Treas. office.
5s T2 M -N $92,000c_________ 1939 PALO VERDE IRRIG. DIST.
I 2,000r*__Aug 1 1939
5s T2 M-N 28,000c_________ 1939
4 ^ s ’23 F-A (32,00Or* Aug 1 ’40-’45
This district (P. O.
1 3,000r*. .A ug 1 1946
ORANGETHORPE SCH. DIST. BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’24. $216,125 Riverside and Imperial Blythe) is in
counties.
Sewer Disposal & Park Bonds.
This district is in Orange County Assess, val. real est______ 1 369 085
Act creating district held constitu­
5s ’20 M-S $48,000c.Mar 1 ’25-’40 Assess, val. personal_____ 821 025 tional by Supreme Court; see V. 119, 5s ’22 A-O $30,000r*.0ct 1 ’ 37-’39
Other assess, property___ 1.395 650
f20,000r*.0ct 1 ’40-’41
BONDED D E B T________
(?)
4 ^ s ’22 A-O 30.000r*—Oct 11942
Ass’d val. ’22-23 (non-op.).1,459,100 Tot.assess.val.’24(K act.).3,585,760 p. 2786.
Levee Bonds (Palo Verde Join t
112,000r*..0ct 11943
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $10.30 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$14.50
_
Levee D istrict).
Popula’n 1910, 2,552; ’20......... -4.417
6^sT8M -N$1093,952c*M ay 1 ’25-58 TOT. B D . D T . M ay ’24-16,849,000
Water debt (included)___ 1,486,350
ORCUTT SCHOOL DISTRICT
6H s’22 N-M362,379c*Nov 1 ’24-’62. Electric light bonds (incl.) 1,144,025
This district is in Santa Barbara OXNARD DRAINAGE DISTRICT
Drainage Bonds (Palo Verde Tot.assess. val. ’24-’25§.131,038.010
This district P. O. Oxnard, is in
County.
Drainage D istrict).
tax rate (per $1,000) '24-’25:
f$39.000-Sept 6 ’25-’43 Ventura County.
6s ’22 J-J $250.000c*.Jan 1 ’33-’42 City city_____________________$13.40
Old
6s ’ 21 M-S ( 2,0 0 0 .. Sept 6 1944 6s g ’ 19 J-J $200.000c_____________
Authorized but unsold—
Annandaie_________________$13.00
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 2 ’23. $200,000 6s ’22 J-J 600.0 c*.Jan 1 ’33-’42
( 2.000.Sept 6 ’45-’46
Arroyo Addition__________ 13.00
_ 989,350 TOT. BD. D T. Aug 1 ’24.S1,706,330
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $43,000 Total assess, value 1923_
East Annex________________ 13.24
Assessed value 1924_______1.384 460 Tax rate 23 (per $1,000)_____SI8 30 Total assessed value 1924
East Side (Lamanda Park). 13.00
IN T. at the office offthe County
District tax (per $1,000) 1924.$14.50
1-5 to K actual)______2,114,060
Linda Vista________________ 13.00
Treasurer.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$23.53
North Annex_______________ 13.30
ORCUTT UNION S. D.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$28.54
Pasadena Heights___________13.00
This district is in Santa Barbara OXNARD UNION HIGH S. D.
San Rafael________________ 13.00
This district is in Ventura County.
ALO VERDE VAL. UN. H. S. D.
County.
Avondale___________________ 11.88
6s
_ $64.000.$3,000annually
_
This district is in Riverside Co.
S chool Bonds.
Pop'n 1910. 30.291: 1920
- 45 H54
($5.000. .Apr 15 1925
BON D. D EBT July 1 ’24. $64,000
School Bonds.
♦Excluded from this total are $92,1937
Assessed value 1922_______ 1.309.835 5 ^ s ’20 A -0( 35,0C0.Apr 15 ’26-’30 5s ’ 17 Apr $36 000........
bonds which have been
I 40.000.Apr 15 ’ 31-’35 6s ’20 s-a
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$7.40
12,500—. ..............1935 388 water to the Park Department.
50.000. Apr 15 ’36-’40 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23— $48,500 transferred
§ This total is for both operative
9.000_ Jan 3 ’24-’26 Assessed val’n (less opera­
_
ORLAND.
and non-operative properties.
20.000. . .Jan 3 ’27-’31
This town Is In Glenn County 6sg’21 J-J
tive property) 1923_____ 2.174,520
IN T . at ity Treasurer’s office and
30,000— Jan 3 ’32-’36 H .S .tax rate(per$ 1,000) 1923 . $ 11.30 National City Bank. New York.
Incorporated N ov. 5 1909.
35 000--.Jan 3 ’37-’41
W ater (Int. at Bank of Orland).
5s g T l . „ $15,000c__________ 1939 BON D. DEBT Oct 2 5 ’24 $221,000 PARADISE IRRIGATION DIST. PASADENA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s T4
. . . 3,000____________1927 Assessed value 1924_____$16,101 910
This district is in Butte County.
Includes the City of Pasadena and
6 s ’20
. . . 20,000___________ 1937 High school tax (per $1,000) ’24 $3 80
Irrigation System B onds.
North and East Pasadena, Altadena.
Sewer (Int. at Bank of Orland).
Population 1924______________7,500 6s g T7 J-J $350,000c.M ay 1 ’38-’57 Lamanda Park. San Rafael Heights
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office. 6 s ’ 20 J-J 140,000c___ 1925-1957 Linda Vista School and Chapman
6b g ’ l l J-J $15,000c.................. 1939

ONTARIO (Concluded).
C ity-H all and Park.
M-N$14,300c_May 1 1950
W ater Bonds
5s ’ l l J-J $118,125c_ Jan 1 1951
_
Fire Alarm.
5s *12 M -N $1,450c___N ov 1 1952
Impt. Bonds (Series A ).
s ’20 J-D $3 7,00 0-.............. -I960
Impt Bonds (Series B)
5s ’20 J-D $14,800__________ 1960
Impt Bonds (Series C)
5s ’20 J-D $32,275__________ 1960
BOND. D EBT July 1 '24. $334,240
Water debt (incl.)_______
158,125
Assess, value real estate_ 4,533,950
_
Assessed value personal..
156,278
_
Assess, val.’24(1-3 a ct.)_ 4,690.200
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $15.70
Pop’n 1910, 4,274; 1920______ 7,280
INT. at City Treasuier’s office.

5s ’ 10




Park Bonds.
1930
5s 16 . . .
$3.000_____
BOND. DEBT Not 3 ’24. $56,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 100.000
Assess, val., real estate____ 934,275
Assess, val., personal_____ 257,075
Tot .assess .val.’24 (% act)_l,191,350
City tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $20 00
_
Pop’n 1910, 836; 1920________ 1,582

D ec., 1924.]
PASADENA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Districts. Population in 1924 (est.),
70,000. San Rafael Heights and
Linda Vista are now a part of the in­
corporated boundaries of the City of
Pasadena. Sierra Madre City Sch.
Dist., So. Santa Anita Sch. Dist., and
La Canada Sch. Dist. annexed for
school purposes only.
School bon ds.
4s '03 Sept $26,000c.Sept 8 '25-'37
4s *06 M-N 75.000c.Mar 1 2 ’25-'39
4 K s’08 A-O 90,000c.Apr 27 '25-'42
4>*s’ l l M-N 35,000c.M ay 1 '25-'3i
5s '14 M -N 45,000c.M ay 1 '25-'33
5M s’21 P-A 711.000_.Aug 1 ’ 24-’48
4H s’22 A-O 627,000 ......... 1925-1951
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1763.)
4Hs'22 s-an 665.000_____1925-1951
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 852)
H igh-School-B uilding Bonds.
4 J 4sllM -N ($30,000c.May 1 25 '26
•jlOO.OOOc.May 1 '27-'31
275.000c.M ar 1 '32-'49
68,000c.-J-J 1 '26-’28
(Each 6 mos. beginning
July 1 1926)
4M s’24 J-J 832,000c..J-J 1 ’28-’54
I (Each 6 mos. beginning
I July 1 1928)
BONDED DEBT:
City S. D ., Dec 31 '23.$2,373,000
H. S. Dist., July 1924.. 1,320,000
Assess, val. o f dist. ’23-’24
(non-operative)—
City School Dist______80,404,675
High School Dist______86,645,875
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924-’25—Grammar_________________ $21.40
High______________________ 10.60
INT. at County Treasurer’s office

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Assess, val. improvements.4,749,707
_
Total assess, val. 1923_ 10,634,638
(Assessment, real estate, 65%; per­
sonal, 100%, and impt., 50% .)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $11.40
_
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.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5J4s’20M -N $232.000c_____ yearly
5s ’22 A-O 100,000c.Apr 1 ’27-’46
5s '23 J-J (30,000..Jan 1 ’ 29-’43
130,000.-Jan 1 ’44-’53
TOT. BD. D T . Oct. 27’24- $386,000
Assess, val. '24 04 a ct.)..9.579,900
School tax (per $1,000) 1924.$14.50
Population (est.)__________ ..4 .500
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
PIEDMONT SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
5s '23 J-J ($90,000c..Jan 1 '29-'38
1150,000c.. Jan 1 '39-’ 53
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 27 '24. $312,000
Assess, val. '2404 actual).9,579,900
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$14.50
Population (estimated)_______ 4,282
PITTSBURGH.
This
ce is in Contra Costa Co.
Stre
Bonds.
5s '20 F-A $88,000___________ 1960
M
icipal W harf Bonds.
5s ’2„ F-A $8,000____________ 1960
City Hail Bonds.
5s '20 F-A $75,000___________ 1960
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A $10,000___________ 1926
W ater Bonds.
5s '20 F-A $136,000__________ 1960
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 ’24. $216. 00
Water debt (add’I)------------ 132.000
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,510,270
Assess, val., improvements 1,897,900
Assess, val., personal prop. 688.150
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act.) 4,096,320
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$17.00
Pop’n (Census), ’ 10, 2,372; '20. 4,715

PASO ROBLES.
This city is in San Luis Obispo Co.
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 24’24 $71,000
Water debt (incl.)________
65.000
Assess, val.. real estate___ 1,239.265
Assess, val., personal_____ 214.310
Other assess, property___ 1,529.600
Total assessed val. 1924
(about 4-5 actual)--------- 2,983,175
City tax rate (per $1.000) '24 .$12.50 PITTSBU RGH SCHOOL DIST.
Pop'n '10, 1,441; '20 (Census), 1,919 This district is in Contra Costa Co
5Mg'13M-N $40.600c.Nov 1 ’25-’53
7 2 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1925
PASO ROBLES UNION H. S. D.
This district is in San Luis Obispo 6s '21 M -N 36.000c.M ay 1 '26-’37
56,000c. ..M a y 1 1937
County.
($30.000_____ 1929-1938 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $150X00
50.• )0 _____ 1939-1948 Assess, val. 1920_________ 3,107.010
5 s '23 A-O 30,000 _____ 1949-1953 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $18 00
40.000 ____1954-1958 Population in 1920 (est.)______6.500
IN T . payable in Pittsburgh, Cal
50.000 _____ 1959-1963
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923.. $215,000
Assessed valuation 1923___5,927.615 PLACENTIA - RICHFIELD SCH
DIST.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
This district is in Orange County
Building Bonds.
PATTERSON GRAMMAR SCH. D 5s ’ l l s-an $22,000c__________1934
This district is in Stanislaus Co.
5s '16 s-an
19,500c__________1937
Building Bonds.
July 1 '2 4 .
$41,500
5s ' l l Feb $16 OOOc.Fob 1 ’25-’40 BOND. DEBT 1923 _____ 16,108,225
Assessed value
6s '13 Mar 11 26,000c__________ 1943 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922 — SI 1-50
Xs '21 M -N 56,000c_____1925-1946
6s '22 J-D 19,000c__________ 1943 PLACENTIA SAN ITARY DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24. $117,000
This district is in Orange County.
Total assess, value (about
40% actual) 1924 _____ 2,841,855 6 s g ’24 M -N $85,000-.M ay 1 ’25-’41
BOND. DEBT June 1924...$85,000
Grammar school tax rate
Assessed value______________ 995,585
(per $1,000) 1924______
$14.50 Population (estimated)_______ 2,000
PATTERSON UNION HIGH
SCHOOL DIST.
This district is In Stanislaus Co.
6s *14 M-S 45,000---------------- 1954
BON D. DEBT Oct 27 '24. $45,000
Assess.val.’24^abt 2-5 act.) 4,279.670
H.S. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$4.00

PLACERVILLBL
This city is in El Dorado County
Street B onds.
5s g '16 J-J $22.000c.July 1 ’25-’'46
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s ’20 . . . $28,000__________ 1951
5s '24 J-J 35,000.-July 1 ’25-’59
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
PERRIS IRRIGATION DIST.
5s '22 . . . $10,000___________1932
For compromise with bondholder! TOT. BD. D T . N ov. 24 '24 $91,000
see V. 101, p. 633.
Water debt (incl____
26.000
Assess, val., real estate-1,117.470
PETALUMA.
Assess, val., personal_____
97,090
This city is in Sonoma County.
Tot. assess, val.'24________ 1,214.560
Fire Bonds.
City tax rate (ner $1,000) '24.$16.50
5s '24 . . . $25,500___________ 1926 Population 1910, 1.914; 1920, 1.650
Public Park Bonds.
IN T . payable at City Treas. office
5s ' l l F-A $7,000c.Feb 1 '25-'31
Grammar School Bonds.
PLACERVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
4 s '04 . . . $17 500....................1944 .s
. . . $33.000--------------------Street Bonds.
_
_
BOND. DEBT Sept 26 1922-$34.000
5s '15 M-S $8 000c....................1935 Tot. assess, val. 23 (65%
5 s '20 F-A 70 00 0............
1952
actual)_________________1,280.000
BOND. DEBT July 1 '24. $128,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923. —$27.00
Assess, val. real estate___ 2,663,920 Population in 1923 (est.)--------- 2,500
Assess, val. personal______1,394,220
Assess, val. impts-------------2,221,280 p l e a s a n t o n ]
Tot.ass’d val.'24(65% act.) 6,279,420
This town is in Alameda County
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------$16 60
W ater Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 5,880; 1920----------- 6,266 5s '00 . . .
$9,000.................1940
M unicipal Im provements.
PETALUMA CITY HIGH SCH.D 4) 4s'10 . . . $27.000.................1950
Town-H all Bonds.
Building Bonds.
$5,500_________ 1934
5s '14 . . . $84 000 ..........1925-1954 4J4s’ 14 . . .
6 s '21 A-O ( 174.CC0c.Oct 1 ’32-'51 BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 3 ...$ 4 1 500
1 70.000o_Oct 1 ’52-’61 Tot.ass’d val.'22 (non-oper.) 469,700
BON D. D E B T July 1 '2 3 . $332,000 Tot taxrate(per $1,000)1922 $16 00
Assess.val.’22(abt 2-5 act) 10,169,808 Population 1910. 1.254; 1920. 991
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '22.$13.30
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. PLEASANT VALLEY SCH. DIST.
This district is in Ventura County.
School Bonds.
PICO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5)4s’20 J-D $57,000c
June 1 1945
This district is in Los Angeles Co. 6s g '20 J-D 15,000.-D ec 1 '31-’45
5s '24 F-A $40,000c.Aug 1 ’25-'44 BO N D . DEBT Nov 22 '24. $72.000
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924. $56,000 Assess, val. '24 ___
2,895.780
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,977,745 Sch. tax rate (ner $1,000) ’24.$2.70
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$14,90 Population in 1924 (est.)---------- 500
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
IN T . payable at the office of the
County Treasurer.
PIEDMONT.
This city is in Alameda Co. Inc PLUMAS COUNTY.
Jan. 1912.
Quincy is the county seat. Pop’n
Fire Departm ent B onds.
1910. 5,229; 1920. 5,681.
5 s '17 J-J $16 250__ Jan 1 ’25-’37
R efu nding Bonds.
5s '24 J-D 95,500_______________ 4s '97 A-O $15,100c__________1931
Park & Outfall Sewer Bonds.
Bridge and Highway
5s '22 J-J $38,000__________ 1941 is g 07 A-O $54,000c_0ct 1 ’25-’32
(Part every 5 years.'
5s '10 A-O 43,050c_________ 1930
(Part yearly to 1930)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24 $75,100
Park Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate___ 12,896,940
5a
. . . $50,000_______________ Assess, val. personal_____ 4,784,725
BD . DEBT Oct. 20 '2 3 .. $175,500 Tot .ass’d val.'24 (60 % act) 17,681,665
Assess, val., real estate____4.547,311 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '24..$16.50
Assess, val., personal_____1,337,620
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.




POMONA.
This city is in Los Angeles County
Incorp. city of the fifth class Jan.
1888. Area of city 12.5 square miles.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $43,000c____ 1925-1937
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $17,000c_________ 1940
5s '23 J-D 95,000c.June 1 ’25-’43
Special Fire Bonds.
5s T3 M -N $7,500c.N ov 1 ’25-’33
Special Street Bonds.
5s T3 M -N $37,125c.Nov 1 ’25-’33
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’00 J-D $12,0 0 0 c____1925-1940
Park Bonds.
4s '03 J-D $14,2 5 0 c ____ 1925-1943
5s
M -N 75,000c______________
School Bonds.
4 ^ s ’07 J-D $23,000c.July 1 ’25-’47
4s ’03 J-D 15,000c____ 1925-1943
Street Impt. Bonds.
5 K s’19 M-S $170,000c________ 1939
City-Hall Bonds.
4;M ’09 J-J $33,125c.July 1 ’25-’49
js
Fire Dept. Bonds.
5s '23 J-D $9.500c_________ 1943
5s ’23 J-D 14,250c_________ 1943
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S 25,000c...S ept 1 1944
Street Impt. & Sewer Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S ($420.000c Sept 1 ’25-’44
1 5,000c Sept 1 ’45-’49
BOND. DEBT Oct. 2 7'24 $992,125
Sinking fund____________
41,825
Assessed val. real estate.. 6,292,670
Assessed val. personal____ 1,721.950
Assess, value impt----------- 5,727,820
Total assess, value 1924
(7-10 actual)__________ 13,532,990
Value of property owned
by city_______________ 1.363,850
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$22.50
dop'n 1910, 10,207; 1920, 13.505
INT. at City Treas. office.
POMONA CITY SCHOOL DIST.
tHs'09 . . .
$52,000 ____1925-1949
54£s’20J-J
15,000_Jan 1 ’25-’39
«»N D DEBT June 30 ’23 $77 000
Assess, val. 1924(non-op.) 13,167.670
School tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $21.60
INT. on 5)4s of 1920 payable at
the office of the County Treasurer,
POMONA CITY HIGH SCH. D.
tH s’09 — .
$41,350 ____1925-1949
5)4s
--50,000-------------------5 V£s’21 M-N400 00 0..M ay 1 ’ 25-’61
(fo r maturity see V. 113, p. 1602.)
5s '24 A-O j 20,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’29
1105,000c. Apr 1 ’30-'61
BOND. DEBT M ay 1924. $634,000
Assessed value 1924_____ 14,477.380
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $12.00
Population (est.)------------------- 17,000
PORTERVILLE.
This city is in Tulare County. In:orporated May 7 1902.
M unicipal Improvement B onds.
je g '06 . . . $8,400c_ Nov 1 1946
_
($350 yearly on Nov. 1.)
is g TO . . . $40,500c__ June 1 1950
($1,500 yearly on June 1.)
5s g ’ l l ---43,500__________ 1951
* g '12 F-A $11,62 5c...A u g 1 1952
($375 yearly on Aug. 1.)
Sewer System Bonds.
5s g '09 F-A $23,625c
Aug 1 1949
($875 yearly on Aug 1)
W ater Bonds.
5s g '08 J-D $31,250c...Ju ne 1 1948
($1,250 yearly on June 1.)
in '14 A-O $5,800c-Apr 1 ’25-’54
BOND. DEBT Oct. 11 '23 $153,275
80.750
Water debt (incl.)________
Tot.ass'd val.'23 (4-5 a c t.).4,474.021
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$12 30
Population 1910, 2,696; 1920, 4,007
INT. at City Treasurer's office.

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SANCHITO SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
4a '20 E-A| $24,000.-Aug 1 '25-’36
l 12,000. .Aug 1 '37-’40
f 12,000c. June 1 ’25-’36
5 s '24
J-D ( 12,000c.June 1 ’41-'44
l 1,000c_ June 1 1945
_
BOND. DEBT June 1924- $63,000
Ass'd val. 24 (non-oper.)..2,211,855
School tax rate (per $1,000) 24 $13.60
IN T. at office of County Treasurer
RAVENSWOOD SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in San Mateo Co.
5 ^ s ’ 18 J-J $15,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1938
o ^ s ’22 J-J J$12.000c. July 1 ’25-'30
I 12,000c. July 1 ’31-’42
BOND. DEBT July 1924...$41,000
Assess, val. 1924___________ 919,055
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$3.00
RED BLUFF.
This city is in Tehama County.
Water System Purchase Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $82,000___ Jan 1 1961
BOND. DEBT 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 TO, 3,530; '20 (Census).3,104
RED BLUFF UN. HIGH SCH. D.
This district is in Tehama County.
Building Bonds.
5s T5 M-N$60 uOO-.Nov 3 ’25-’49
El Canino Sch. Dist. (.Annexed).
.s
. . . $13.000._____________
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $78,000
Assess, val. '24 (65% act.).7,214 060
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $5.30
REDDING.
This city is in Shasta County.
Street Bonds.
5s ’05 . . . $ it).25 0...................1945
Sewer Bonds.
5s '05 . . . $34.500....................1945
B uilding B onds.
_
$8 625__________ 1945
>s ’05 _
Bridge Bonds.
6s 13 . . . $46.500...........
1953
M unicipal Lighting and Power
Distribution Bonds.
6s ’21 M-N $;7,OOO.Nov 21 ’ 25-’61
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’ 24. $162,750
Assessment debt (add’I)_
_ 114,061
Assessed val. real estate..2.492 480
Assessed val. personal____ 890,530
Total assessed val. 1924
(about 60% actual)— .3,383.010
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$14.50
8opulatlon 1910. 3.572; 1920. 2,912
REDDING SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Shasta County.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5l4s’22 J-J $110,000c ______Yearly
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '24 $101,000
Sinking fu n i_____________
5,000
Ass’d val.’24(abt. IS act.).2,501,095
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24$13 33
Population (estimated)______ 5 000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
REDLANDS.
This city is in San Bernardino Co.
Inc. Nov. 26, 1888.
W ater-W orks System (Serial),
is g '13 J-J $530.000.—Jan 15 1953
M unicipal Im provement Bonds.
tK g'05 J-J $52 500c.JuIy 15 ’25-45
Special Impt.
is g '07 J-J $7,500c.Jan 15 ’25-'27
P ublic Park Bonds.
5s ' l l M-S '*54.000c-Mar 1 ’ 25-’51
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $684 500
Water debt (incl.)------------ 560,000
Sinking fund--------------------2,670
Assess, val., real estate_ 5,645,980
_
Assess, val., personal------5,411,640
Other assess. property------ 2,439,890
Total assess, val. 1924.-.13,497,510
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$l4.00
Population 1910, 10,449; 1920. 9,781
INT at office of City Treasurer.

PORTERVILLE GRAM. S. D.
This district is in Tulare County.
5s '08 . . . $10.000_____ 1925-1934
5s ’ l l . . .
19.000_____ 1925-1943
6s T9 . . .
3,500_____ 1925-1931
5 ^ s ’22 . . .
80,000_____ 1925-1949
BOND. DEBT Oct. 23 '23. $115,000
Assessed value 1923______ 3,755,060
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23_$18.50 REDLANDS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Gram mar-School Bonds.
PORTERVILLE UNION H. S. D. 5s g '08 Aug $40 onnc-Aua 2 4 '25-’32
(120.000c.Dec 1 ’25-’32
This district is in Tulare County.
5 s '24 J-D U 20.000c.D ec 1 ’33-’38
District incorporated Feb. 1910.
l 10.000c_. .D ec 1 1939
S ch ool B on d s.
H igh-School Bonds.
5H s ’21 ann$350,000_____1925-1946
TOT. BD. DT. Oct. 23 '2 3 . $366,250 5s g TO Apr $37,000.-Apr 4 '25-’35
Ass'd val.'23 (30% act.)..9,613,060 5H s’20M -SI 5.000 ...M a y 1 1925
1160,000--M ay 1 '26-’41
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23.S10.00
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 9 2 4 Grammar school district- $40,000
High school district_____ 205,066
PRINCETON CODORA GLENN
Assess, val. 24/H ig h ------10,219.925
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
(Grammar 8,8')3,775
This district (P. O. Princeton) Is
n both Glenn and Colusa Counties. Sch. tax rate (per (High---------$12.80
$1,000) 1924 ..(G ram m ar ..1 0.70
Is '18 J-J $175,000 .....................
BOND. DEBT Nov. 19 ’23.$175.000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Assess, val. '23 (2-3 a c t .).. 950.000
Population 1921______________ 1,000
REDONDO BEACH.
This city is in Los Angeles County
PROVIDENT IRRIG. DISTRICT.
This district is in Glenn County.
Sewer Bonds.
$12,000.................1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24 $1,139,000 5s ’06
Public-Pier Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924
(about 60% actual)------1,616,520 5 HisT5 . . . $63, H>0c____1925-1955
21,000__________1944
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24..$8.50 5 ^ s ’ 19 . . .
Ocean Front A cquisition Bds.
Population 1924________________ 250
5s ’ 22 F-A $45,000—Feb 1 ’25-’39
M unicipal Fire Hall Impt. Bds.
PUENTE UNION HIGH SCH. D
$3,500__________1930
This district is in Los Angeles Co. 5s ’22 . . .
M unic. Park Acq. & Impt. Bds.
B uilding Bonds.
5U b
. . . $62.000_____ 1925-1945 5 s '23 J-J $120,000—Jan 1 ’ 25-;63
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $64,000
Sewer, Com fort S tation & Fire
Assess, valuation 1924____9,499.045
Equipm ent Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $7.79 5M s’24 J-J (40,000c.July 1 ’25-’34
110,000c. July 1 ’35-'44
RAISIN CITlTsCHOOL DIST.
6s
. . . $50,000_______________
This district is in Fresno County. BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '24. $290,625
Assess, val., real estate___ 4,698,510
School Bonds.
6 s '21 F-A f$l,000c_ Feb 28 1925 Assess, val., personal____ 4,710,711
_
\30,000c_Feb 28 '2P-'35 Total assess, val. 1924-----9,409,221
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '2 4 .. $31,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$18.00
Assess, val. 1924 (Y a ct.)_ 719,860 Population 1910. 2.935; 1920. 4,913
_
IN T . at City Treas. office.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$13.20

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CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

REDONDO BEACH SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '24:
6s ’07 . . .
$3.000.........1925-1927
Grammar School Dist__ $808,000
5s ’ l l . . .
63,000....................... ....
Union High Sch. Dist__
39,000
5 s ’ 14 . . .
5,000.........1953-1954 Assessed value 1923-1924
5s 14 . . .
56.000____ 1925 1952
Grammar District_____25,875,110
5s ’24 J -D f 50,000c.June 1 ’25-’29
Un High District______ 33,094,085
1225,000c. June 1 ’30-’54
IN T . payable in Martinez.
BOND. D EBT June 1924 . $392,000
Assess val. ’24 (non-oper.)10,739,630 RICHVALEDRAIN.DIST. NO.16.
School tax rate(per $1,000)'24.$21.80
This district (P. O. Richvale) la in
Butte County.
REDONDO BEACH UN. H. S. D. 6s ’ 16 J-J $50*000..........1926-1936
5s '05 . . .
$1 800 ........
1925 GEN. B D . D T . Dec 20 T 7 ..$50,000
5H s’14 . . . 105 0 0 0 _____ 1925-1944 Assess, val., real estate 1917.340,000
5s ’23 M-S 1180,000. .M ar 1 ’25-’42 District tax rate (per $1,000) .$44.00
I 5,000___ Mar 1 1943 Population 1197 (est.)_________ 200
BOND. DEBT Mar 1923. $321,000
Assess, val. '24 (non-oper.)22,551,585 RIO VISTA UNION H. SCH. D.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924._.$10,11 5s '14 . . . $54.000..........................
8.300 5s ’ 17 . . .
Population in 1916_______
35,000..........................
BOND. DEBT Sept 1921 _ $50,000
REDWOOD CITY.
Assess, val. '21 (65% a c t.).9,784,585
This city is in San Mateo County Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22______ $2.20
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
5V*s’ 1 5 —
$3.300____Aug 2 1930 RIPPERDAN SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Madera County.
Street L ight Bonds.
53^s’ 13 A-O $ 2 .970 ..Apr 7 ’25-’33 6s
. . . $25,000_______________
5J4'00 . . .
1,778.54................ 1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923____ $25,000
Total assess, val. '23-24'
W ater-W orks B onds.
5H s’00 . . .
$3,400___________1940
(2-5 act.)________________ 854,120
W ater-W orks-Extension Bonds School tax rate(per $1,000)
1923-1924__________________ $6.80
5 ^ s ’ 10 . . . $6,000----------------- 1930
M unicipal Improvement Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $25.50
4H s’05 . . . $55.000____
1945
5s ’ 10 . . .
28,887.50............ 1950 RIVERDALE IRRIG. DISTRICT
5 K s’ 19J-J 108.000-.July 2 '25-'49
This district (P. O. Fresno) is i.n
Paving Bonds.
Fresno County.
6Hs'12 . . . $17,567 6 3 _______ 1949
^$8,000c
Oct 1 1925
BON D. D EBT Oct 1923-. $234,286
11,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1926
Total valuation ’22, ’2 3 _ 3.748,145
_
1 2 ,000 c...O ct 1 1927
Tax rate (per / Inside_________ $43.37 6 s ’22 J-J (13,0 0 0 c ...O c t 11928
$1,000) ’24(Annex_________ $50.87
14,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1929
Population 1910. 2,442; 1920, 4,020
1 5 ,000 c...O ct 1 1930
16,000c—.O ct 1 1931
REDW OOD GRAMMAR SCH. D.
34.000c—Oct 1 ’32-’3.3
This district is in San Mateo Co.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924—$123,000
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office.
5s ’23 J-J $54,000c.July 1 ’25-’51
Site Purchase & Bldg. Bonds.
6J*s’ 16 J-J $24,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’32 RIVERSIDE.
This city is the county seat of Riv­
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $80,000
Ass’d val. '24 (real & per.)_4,074,320 erside County. Incorporated 1883.
Total tax rate (per (Outside ..$44.53
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
$1,000) 1921-22. (Inside____ 39 53 5s ’95 F-A $27,000c*Aug 1 ’25-’35
Population in 1920___________ 4,020
E lectric-Light Impt. Bonds.
5s '95 F-A $12,000c*Aug 1 ’25-’35
REEDLEY.
Steam Power Plant Bonds.
This city is in Fresno Co. Inc. 4s g '00 J-D $16,000c*June 1 ’ 25-’40
Fairmont Park (Part yearly).
Feb. 18 1913. Pop’n 1920. 2,447.
4 ^ s g ’ l l M-S$10,500c*—Mar 1 1931
Sewer Bonds {fart yearly).
Fire Departm ent (Part yearly).
6M s’14 J-D $29,000c.Dec 31 ’25-’53
6s ’21 . . .
46.000.Apr 15 ’25-’61 4 ^ s g ’ llM -S $7,000c*..M ar 1 1931
W ater Bonds.
W ater-W orks-Purchase Bonds.
6 ^ s ’ 14 J-D $10.5 0 0c.D ec31 '25-’27 5s T3 J-D$841,000c*.June 1 ’25-53
C ity Hall B onds.
Park Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $14,300___________ 1961 5s ’ 23 F-A $96,000c* Aug 1 ’ 25-’48
TO T. BD . D T . July 1 ’23- $111,300 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24.$1,013,500
861,601
Total assessed vai n 19 ^ .1 ,78 8 410 Water debt (incl.)_______
861,601
Tax rate (per/C ity__________ $20-30 Assessment debt________
54,012
$1,000)'23 (T ota l__________ 61.90 Floating debt___________
_
IN T . at Reedley National Bank. Assess, val., real estate_ 4,915,000
Assess, val., improvem’ts. 7,467,120
REEDLEY JOINT UNION H. S. D. Assess, val., personal____ 1,663,230
Other property__________
500
This district is in Fresno and Tu­ Assess, val.(non-op.) ’ 24.14,045,850
lare Counties.
6s '21 M -N $420.000c . M ay 9 ’25-’27 Assess, val. operative prop 2,675,370
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 '24 $420,000 City tax rate (per $1,000),
1924
Assess, val. 1924 (H act.) .12,013,074 Pop’n _____ 15,212; 1920, $16.50
1910,
19341
High sch. tax (per $1,000)'24.$10 40
INTEREST on steam power plant
Population (estimated)............8,060
bonds payable at Riverside; on bonds
IN T . at Co. Treasurer’s office.
of 1911 at City Treasurer’s office;
bonds at
Park
REEDLEY GRAMMAR S. D IST. on water Y . City, or NationalTreas­
N.
at
5s ’ l l July $22,0 0 0 c ------ 1925-1935 Bank, office; other bonds City . Y .
urer’s
at N
5M s 23 M -N 103,000c ------ 1925-1953
BON D. DEBT Oct 29 '24. $126,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 2,687.610 RIVERSIDE CITY JUNIOR COL­
LEGE DISTRICT.
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $21.20
This district is in Riverside Co.
IN T . at Co. Treasurer’s office.
5s ’22 J-J $100,C00c.July 1 ’32-’56
R IA LTO .
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $100,000
This city Is in San Bernardino Co. Ass’d val.(non-oper.)'24—19,822,340
School tax rate (per $ 1.000) ’ 24. $2.90
W ater W orks Bonds
5s '24 J-DS125,000. .June 1 ’30-’ 54 Population (estimated)______30,000
BON D. D E B T Nov 1924.. $150,000
Assess, value real estate_ 1,022,615 RIVERSIDE CITY HIGH S. D.
_
Assess, value personal_____ 159,030
This district is in Riverside County
Assess. value improvements 441,060 5s '22 J-J $175,000c.July 1 ’32-’56
Tot. ass’d val.’24(2-3 a ct.). 1,622,705 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 7 ’ 24 $175,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$9.50 Ass’d val. (non-oper.) ’24.19.822,340
Population in 1920______________ 961 High sch. tax rate(p.$l ,000)’24.$7.70
Population (estimated)______30,000
RICHLAND SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Kern County.
6s
M-S ($12,00Oc.Mar 31 ’25-30 RIVERSIDE CITY SCHOOL DIS.
B uilding Bonds.
1 16,000c.Mar 31 ’31-34
BOND. D E B T April '2 4 .. $55,000 4^ s'10 F-A$187,500c.Aug 3 ’25-’39
M -8 38.000..........1925-1943
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,114,670 5s T4 J-D 36 0 0 0 _____1925 1942
I N T . at County Treasurer’s office. 5s T6
5s T7 J-J 48.000—July 2 ’25-’48
5s '22 J-J 225,000—July 1 ’32-’59
RICHM OND.
This city is in Contra Costa Co. BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24 $534,500
Incorporated Aug. 7 1905. Interest Ass’d val. (non-oper.)’2 4 .14.769,400
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$9 20
at City Treasurer’s office.
(est.)_____27,000
T u n n el, Highway and H arbor. Population in 1924 County Treasury
INT, payable at
5s ’13 J-J $870,000c..Jan 1 1952
(Payable part yearly.)
RIVERSIDE COUNTY.
H arbor Impt. Bonds.
Riverside is the county seat. Pop­
6 s ’20 J-D$272,000___ Dec 1 1960
ulation 1910, 34,696; 1920, 50,297.
Park & P layground Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
5s 22 J-J $75,000____Jan 1 1961
5s g '14 M -N $l,125,000cM ayl’25-’54
Park B onds.
C ourt-H ouse (Part yearly).
„ ,
f$ l,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1952
5s ’23 J-J (32,000c.Jan 1 ’53-’60 4s g ’02 M-S $90,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’42
India Perm. Road Division.
l 2,000c— Jan 1 1961
B O N D.DEBT June30’23 $1,217,000 6s T5 May $45,000—May 1 '25-’33
Coral Reef Perm. Road Div.Bds.
Assessed val., real estate. 11,944,950
Assessed val., personal_ 5 685.644 7s T6 ann $24,000_____ 1925-1936
_
Other assessable property. 8.113,135 BON D. DEBT July 1 ’23.$1,225,000
Tot.assd.val.’23(60%act.)25,743.719 Assessed val’n, real estate.23,751,450
City tax rate (per $1,000) '23. 16.60 Assessed val’n improve’ts.12,205,140
Population 1910, 6,802; 1920, 16,843 Assessed val’n, pers’l prop. 4,668,260
Total assess, val. ’23-’24
(non-oper.)------------------40,624,850
RICHMOND SCH. DISTR IC TS.
County tax rate/Inside______$28.90
Gram m ar-School B uilding.
(per$l,000) ’23(O utside____$34.90
5s
N ov $18,000r......... ...............
IN T . on highway bonds at County
($1,000 yearly on Nov 1)
4^s
J-D 136,000c________ _____ Treas. office or at Hanover Nat. Bk.,
N .Y .; others at County Treas.office.
($3,000 yearly on Dec 1)
5s
M -N 130 000c........................
($2,000 yearly on M ay 1)
RIVERSIDE COUNTY DRAIN­
5^s
J-J 520,000_______________
AGE DISTRICT NO. 2.
(Due $20,000 yearly on July 1.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924.$62,150
Assessed valuation 1922_____ 131,300
High S ch ool Bonds.
5H s
. . . $39,000......... .................. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$39.00




RIVERSIDE CO. DR. D. NO. 3.
6s '20 M -N ($24,300 ...N o v 8 '25-33
\ 5,429.44 Nov 8 ’34-35
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1924—$35 291
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 22 (non-op.). 56,790
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-’23.$25.00
Population 1921 (est.)__________ 200
IN T . at the County Treas. office.
RIVERVIEW UNION HIGH S. D.
See Grossmont Un. High Sch. Dist.
RIVERVIEW UNION SCH. DIST.
This district is in Fresno County.
6s ’21 M-S $54,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24. $54,000
Ass’d val. ’24 ( 44 act.)___ 1,160,605
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $21.40
ROSEVILLE.This city is in Placer County.
Sewer B onds.
6s TO . . . $54,500....................1950
Highw ay Bonds.
5s T3 . . . $11.000___________1933
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’24. $61,200
Assess, val., real estate___ 788,900
Assess, val., other property 1,506,130
Assess, val., personal prop. 325,025
Total assess, val. 1924
(60% actual)__________ 2,620,055
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $15-50
Population 1924. 2,608; 1920, 4,477

[V ol. 119.
SACRAMENTO COUNTY.
Courny seat is Sacramento.
Bridge Bonds.
444s’08 J-J $187,500c..Jan 1 ’25-’48
C ourt-H ou se and Jail Bonds.
444*08 J-J $55),000c—Jan 1 ’ 25-’48
Road B onds.
444s’08 J-J $500.000c.-Jan 1 ’25-’45
444g'17 J-J 1.470.000c—Jan 1 ’ 25-’45
CO. B D . D T . July 1 ’25.$2.307,500
Assess, val., real estate_106,503,697
Assess, val., personal_ 16,646,480
_
Assess, val., other prop.
857,640
Tot. val. ’24 (non-oper ,)_124,007,817
Valuation (operative) ’23 18,325,581
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924______________ $19.70
Pop'n 1910, 67,806; 1920, 91,029
IN T . payable in New York.
SACRAMENTO AND SUTTER
COUNTIES RECL. D. NO. 1000.
6sg'13 J-J ($1,700,000c.Jan 1 *24-’4®
1
97.344C—Jan 1 1941
6sg’ 17 J-Jf $100,000c_ Jan 1 1927
_
1 900,000c—Jan 1 ’28-’45
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’ 24.$2,697,344
Total assessed value (60%
actual) (about)________ 3,570,460
Population in 1924 (est.)________ 500
IN T . at the County Treasurer'*
office, Sacramento.

SACRAMENTO JUNIOR COL­
LEGE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
ROSEVILLE UN. HIGH SCH. D.
This district is in Sacramento Co.
Building Bonds.
S ch ool B onds
5s T4 J-J ($21,000—July 1 ’25-’45
$40,000c. July 1 ’27-’31
1 18.000. . July 1 "46-’54
45,OOOc.July 1 ’32-’36
BOND. DEBT Nov 10’24. $29,000
50,000c. July 1 ’37-’41
Ass’dval.'24(abt.40%act.).3,564,530
60,OOCc_July 1 ’42-’46
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$8.50 5s ’24 J-J
70,OOOc.July 1 ’47-’51
Population 1919 (est.)________ 6,000
90,OOOc.July 1 ’52-’56
INT. at Co. Treas. off. in Auburn
100,000c.July 1 ’57-’61
60,OOOc.July 1 ’ 62-'63
ROSS.
, 35,000c.__July 1 1964
This town is in Marin County.
BOND. D E B T Nov ’2 4 .. $550,000
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
Assessed value 1924______ 73,834,190
4Ms'09 J-D $37,500___________1949 Population (estimated)______ 69,000
Park Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
5 s ’l l J-D $17,000___________1941
BOND. DEBT N o v i ’24— $54,500 s t . H e l e n a !
Assess, val., real estate____ 732,644
This town is in Napa County.
Assess, val., personal_____ 149,597
Improvements___________ 627,064 5s W ater . B onds.
’22
$66,000_______________
Tot. assess, val.'24 (44 a ct). 1,509,305 BOND. .D.E B T Nov 26 ’24—$66,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$13.30 Assess, val., real estate____ 579,635
Population in 1910, 556; 1920. 727 Assess, val., personal_____ 283,528Other assess, prooerty_____ 614,915
ROUND VALLEY UNION S. D. Tot.assess.val.’24(60% a ct)l,478,078
A district in Mendocino County.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$11.00
544s’22 M-S $35,000______Sept 1938 Population 1910, 1,603; 1920, 1,346
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24- $35,000
Assess, val. ’24 (40% act).1,075.000 SALINAS CITY!
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$10.50
This city is In Monterey County,
Population (estimated)_________ 500 inc. Feb. 11 1903.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’97 J-J $13,000c.Jan 2 ’25-’37
SACRAMENTO.
C ity-H all Bonds.
County seat of Sacramento Co
and capital of State. Re-incorpo­ 5s g ’06 J-D $27,500-Dec 31 ’25-’46
S ch ool Bonds.
rated April 23 1863. See “ State &
$7,500c.Jan 2 ’ 25-’39City” Section for Nov. 17 1909 for 5 s ’99 J-J
Earthquake Damage R epair Bds
delinquency in payment of original
S7.385c.Dec31 ’ 25-’46
debt.
Commission government 5 s ’06 . . .
adopted Nov. 7 1911 and went into BOND. D E B T N ov 2 4 '2 4 . $40,000
effect July 1 1912. (On July 1 1921 Tot.assess.val.’24(50%act) 3,818,930
a Council and Manager form of City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$22 00
Pop’n 1910, 3,736; 1920...........4,700
government became effective.)
Levee & Sewer (Red. any time).
4s g ’0 J-J $70.000c.........Jan ’25-*38 SALINAS CITY SCHOOL DIST.
4s g ’0 J-J 120.000c—-Jan 1 '25-’48 544s’20 M -N$42.000_____M ay 1930
54£s’23 J-D 105,000___ $5,000 yrly
Sewer and Drainage.
444s’13 . — $562 800—July 1 ’25-’53 BOND. D EBT Oct 28 ’24. $142,000
Capitol Park Extension Bond*. Ass’d val. ’24 (40% act.) —3,124.000
_
444g’14 J-J $525,0J0c.Jan 1 ’25-'54 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $30.60
Levee Bonds.
4s 08 J-J $35 OOOc.July 1 ’25-’38 SALINAS UN. HIGH SCH. DIST.
444s'13 J-J 511 600--Jan 1 ’25-’53 5s '19 F-A$200.000__________ 1929
544s’20 M-N24 126,000____Serially
High-School Bonds.
4s '05 J-J $105,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’45 BOND. D E B T Oct 27 ’24 $326,000
4s '08 J-J 18,000c.July 1 ’25-’33 Assessed value 1924 (abt.
44 actual)_____________11,145,474
Hall of Justice Bonds.
444s’14 — . $152,800c.—July 1 1953 School tax rate (per $1,000)’24_$9.90
($5,200 yearly ending July 1 1953.) Population (estimated)______ 10.006
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
City-Hall Bonds.
4s ’07 J-J $173 OOOc.July 1 ’25- 47
Water-Main Bonds.
SALVADOR UNION SCH. DIST.
4s ’03 J-J $66,009c—Jan 1 *25-’41
This district is in Napa County.
4Hs‘13 J-J 767,960c.July 1 ’25-’53 5s
. . . $40,500c*_____________
River-Improvement Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 24 '24. $40,500
444*
____$42 5'JOC—Jan 1 ’25-’41 Assess, val. 1924 (60% act) 1,628,175Filtration Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'24.$7.50
4 44« ’20 — $1.620.000c....... 1960
544s’22 J-J (*782,000c.Jan 1 *25-’58 SAN ANSELMO.
\ *72,000c.Jan 1 ’59-’61
This town is in Marin County,
Harbor Improvement Bonds.
inc. April 1907.
544s’22. — . $190,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’62
Street Bonds.
Municipal Improvement Bonds. 444s’09 A-O $21,000c........
1938
444s’23 . . . $741,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’63
Sewer Bonds.
Old bonds outstanding_______ $7,100 444s’09 A-O $3,750c__________1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24. .6.570 260
Assessed val., real estate.79 321.460 5s Municipal Improvement Bonds.
TO M -N$ 18,000c_________ 1942
Assessed val., personal_ 13 669 750
_
Bonds.
Assessed val., other prop. 10 424 662 5s Bridge -N $70,000c____1925-1938
'23 M
Assess, val. '24 (72% act.) 102302752
Municipal Impt. (Road) Bonds.
City tax (per $1,000) 1924— $17.40 6s ’20 J-J $79.000c_________ 1950
Population In 1910 (Census)..44,696
Sewers and Bridges.
Population In 1920 (Census) —65,857 5s Road,F-A $14,650c_________ 1939
T2
* INT. at City Treas. office or BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24. $206,400
Bank of N. Y ., N.B .A.; others at Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 250,000
Capital Nat. Bank. Sacramento.
Assessed val.. real estate_ 2,235,085
_
Assessed val., personal____ 106,600
SACRAMENTO CITY SCH. DIST. Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (14 a c t ,).2,341.6854 H s'l 1 . . . $550,000-...............1951 City tax rate (per $1,000 ) ’24.$21.60
4Hs'20 J-J2.272,000___ July 1 1959 Population 1910, 1,531; 1920—2,470
5s '22 J-J 400,000.......... 1926-1961
IN T . at First Bank of San Anselmo
Capital Sch. Dist. (Annexed)
and Town Treasurer’s office.
444s’08 . . . $24,000___________ 1948
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24.$3.246.000 SAN ANSELMO~SCHOOL d i s t .
This district is in Marin County.
Tot. val. (3-5 act.) ’24— .77,750.790
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $ 12 80 5s T3 M-S $20,000_______________
Population in 1924 (est.)____100 000 5s T9 J-J
37,50 _____ 1925-1939
18,000. - July 1 ’25-’42:
IN T . at County Treasurer's office 5s ’22 J-J
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 . $74,500
SACRAMENTO CITY HIGH S. D Assess, val. ’24 (45% a c t .).1,940,640
Population 1924--------------------- 3,500
B uilding Bonds.
444s'll J-J $100.000.July 15 ’27-’ 51
444s’20 J-J 110,000_______________ 8AN BENITO~COUNTY.
(Due $10,000 every six months.)
Hollister is the county seat.
5s '22 J-J 750,000—Jan 1 '26-’61
Road Bonds (Int. in Hollister).
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1013.) 5s T2 J-J $180,000c. July 1 ’25-’42
BOND. DEBT July 1 '26 ..$960,000 TO T. B D . D T . July 1 ’23. $190,000
Total val. 1924 <60% act.)77,650 790 Assessed val’n, real estate.10,773,270
Sch. tax (per $1 000) 1924.—$12.80 Assessed val’n, pers. prop. 2,438,225
IN T. at County Treasurer's office Tot.ass’d val.'23(non-op.) 13,211,495

D ec., 1924.]

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

SAN BENITO COUNTY (Concl.)
W ater B onds (Part yearly.)
County tax (per/Inside_____ $24.30 4J^s’01 J-J $271,000c..................1941
$1,000) 1923 (O utside___ 27.00
4H s’03 J-J
99,500c__________1943
Population 1910, 8,041; 1920.-8,995 4 ^ s ’05 A-O 31.050c__________1945
4)^s’07 J-D 35.108.55c_______1947
BAN BERNARDINO.
4 ^ s ’07 J-D 154.391.45c______ 1945
This city is located in San Bernar­ 4Hsg’ l l J - J 232.000c.................1949
dino County. Incorporated 1886.
4Hs'12 J-J 246,500c..........
1952
An amendment to the city char­ 4H s’ 13 J-J 1,875,000c........
1953
ter was adopted on April 11 1921 4H s’ 14 J-J 1,162,500c..................1954
and subsequently approved by the 5s g ’ 14 A-O 546,375c................1954
Legislature, increasing the borrow­ 4 ^ s ’ 14 J-J 213,125c__________1954
ing capacity to 25% of asses, valu’n. 5s ’ 20 F-A 925,000c__________ 1960
W ater Bonds.
4 K s’21 J-J 475,000c__________ 1961
4s ’03 A-O $77,425c..A pr 1 ’25-’43 5s ’20 F-A 185,000c__________ 1960
4s ’03 . . .
32,300___________ 1943 5s ’23 J-J f 34,000c____ 1925-1928
(280,000c____ 1929-1963
Im provt. B onds.
4H s’08 A-O $68,7 5 0c____ 1925-1948
Reservoir Bonds.
4Ks'07 J-D $89,933.71c--------- 1945
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $76,500 _____ 1925-1941
R efu n d in g Bonds (Part yearly).
C onvention Hall Bonds.
4Hs'98 J-J $97,500c_________ 193*
5s ’21 _ J-D$185,000c.June 1 ’25-’ 61
Fire-Dept. Bonds (Part yearly).
Devil C anyon W ater Bonds.
4H s’03 J-J $17,000c__________1940
5s
J-D $275,000 ____ 1925-1964 4)^s’07 J-D 33,000c..................1940
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24. $717,475 4H s’ 12 J-J
58,000c..................1952
Ass’d val. ’24 (1-3)—
Sewer B onds (Part yearly).
Non-operative_________ 8,337,340 4 ^ s ’03 J-J $70.000c__________1943
Operative____________ 2,948,703 4J4s’05 A-O 43,125c__________1945
Oitytax rate (p.$1,000) 1924.$18.20 4 ^ s ’07 J-D 28,894.54c ........... 1943
4,834,58c...........1933
Pop’n 1910, 12,779; 1920____ 18,721 4 ^ s ’07 J-D
INTEREST is payable at City 4 ^ s ’07 J-D
1,400c__________1926
Treasurer’s office and in New York 4>^s’07 J-D 18,112c..........
1942
43^s’ l l J-J
62,500c..................1948
BAN BERNARDINO UNION
4H s’ l l J-J
18.200c..................1951
H IQ H S. D.
4 X s’ 11 J-J
50,500c..................1949
This district not onlyjlncludes the 4H s’ 13 J-J
8 7 ,0 0 0 c ---._____ 1952
city o f San Bernardino, but also ad­
D ulzura-O tay C ond uit Bonds.
jacent territory.
5s ’ 16 J-J $80,000c.July 1 ’25-’56
5s g ’ 14 A-O J$75,000 _____ 1925-1939
Lower Otay Dam C onstr. Bonds
(150,000 ____ 1940-1954 5s ’ 17 A-O/559,700c.Apr 1 ’ 25-’55
\ 17,200c...A pr 1 1956
f$25,0 0 0 c____ 1927-1931
35,000c____ 1932-1936
Pier Bonds.
50,000c____ 1937-1941 5 s ’20 F-A$231,250c__________1960
5s '24 J-J
65,000c____ 1942-1946 5s ’23 J-J J375,000c____ 1925-1954
75 ,000 c____ 1947-1951
(108,000c____ 1955-1963
16,000c__________1952 5s ’24 J-J /204,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’58
( 21,000c..Jan 1 ’59-’ 61
, 34,000c____ 1953-1954
BON D. D EBT Jan 1924- $530,000
Street and Roads (Part yearly).
Assessed value 1923 ____ 15,490,880 4J^sg’07J-J $38,000c..................1942
Population (est.)_____________20.000 4 H s’ 13 J-J
38.875c__________1952
High Sch. tax (per $1,000)1923.$9.40
C oncrete C ulvert (Part yearly).
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
4 ^ s ’07 J-D $26,000c__________1941
Park Bonds (Part yearly)
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY.
4H sg’ llJ -J $700,000c................. 1951
San Bernardino is the county seat. 4 ^ s ’ 13 J-J 54,375c.................. 1952
5s g ’ 13 M-S 642.500c__________1953
Highway B onds.
6s g ’ 15 J-J$l ,550,000c.Jan 5 ’ 25-’54
Harbor Im pt. (Part yearly).
4>£sg’ 12 J-J$725,000c..................1952
H ospital Bonds.
5s g ’ 15 J-J $150.000..-Jan 5 *26-’ 55 5s ’ 14
J-J 310.000c__________ 1954
BON D. D E B T Oct ’23 ..$1,700,000 5s ’25
J-J 250,000c_ .Jan 1 '28-’56
Floating debt with est. int.
133,750
M unicipal Impt. (Part yearly).
Assessed val’n, real estate.33,047.770 4 Jig’l l J-J$700,000c__________ 1951
Assessed val’n, improv’ts.18,897.985 4 ^ s ’13 J-J $4,500c__________1952
Assessed val’n, pers prop. 7,026.130
Paving Bonds.
Ass’d val’n, moneys & cred
31.400 5s ’20 F-A $72,000 ______1923-1960
Total val. '23 (non-oper.).59,003,28.5 5s ’ 23J-J
65,000c______ 1925-1937
Total val. o f all prop. '23.99,303 8 '3 5s ’ 23.T-J 27,000c______ 1925-1933
County tax rate (per/Inside ..$30.00 T O T .B D .D T .N ov 30’24.$11,254,425
_ 7.284,509
$1,000) 1923____(Outside. $35.00 Water debt (included)_
63,867
Pop’n 1910, 56,706; 1920, 73,401 Warrant debt (add’l ) -----Cash on hand_________
935,638
BAN BERNARDINO SCH. DIST. Sinking funds__________
494,698
This district is in San Bernardino Total assessed val. 1924
(non-oper.)___________118,162,439
County.
5s ’ 19 J-J {$235,000.July 1 ’25’-58 Net val. '24 (non-oper.)_114,752,269
5,000_ July 1 1959 Operative property_____ 9,008,975
_
rS6.000-.Mar 1 ’25-’26 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$20 00
12.000.
. Mar 1 ’27-’29
Pop’n 1910, 39,578: 1920------ 74,683
.M ar 1 30- 35 IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
5s g ’23 M-S 36.000.
28.000.
-M ar 1 36-’39 Nat. Park Bank and National City
at
40.000.
. Mar 1 ’40-’44
Bank, New Y ork.
18.000.
-M ar 1 ’45-’46
BON D. D EBT Feb 1923.. $411,000 SAN DIEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) ’22.-8,255,990 4s g ’06 July $12,000c . .July ’25-’26
IN T . at the office of the County 5s ’07 July 40,000c.July 5 ’25-’27
4H s’09s-a
25.000c____ 1925-1929
Treasurer.
5s '13 A O 300,000c____ 1924-1953
5s ’20 M-S 345,000___ Mar ’26-’ 60
SAN BRUNO.
This city is in San Mateo County. 5s ’24 F-A/300,000c.Feb 1 ’30-’54
(lOO.OOOc.Feb 1 ’55-’64
M unicipal im provem ent B onds.
0s '15 . . . $120,341.........
1927 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24.$1,128,000
Assessed valuation 1923.-61,106,470
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
f$12,000-.July 1 ’ 25-’28 School tax rate (per $1,000)’23 $24.40
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office
5s ’23 J-J 20 ,000 ..July 1 ’ 29 ’33
30.000..July 1 34-’38 SAN DIEGO H IG H SCH. DIST.
35.000-.July 1 ’ 39-’43 5s g ’05 M-S $9,000c___ Sept 1925
BOND. D E B T Apr 26 ’24. $220,000 5s ’ l l Feb 152,000..Feb 6 ’25-\51
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 485,548 5s ’20 M-S 730,000___ Mar ’26-’60
f6OO.O0Oc.Feb 1 ’30-’53
Assess, val., real estate------2,247,786
Assess, val., personal____ 100,480 5s ’24 F-A 230,000c.Feb 1 ’54-’63
I 20,000c.-.F eb 1 1964
Total assess, val. 1923------2,348,266
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923
$20 .00 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24.$ 1,745,000
Population in 1920____________ 1,562 Assessed valuation 1923.-61.106,470
HighSc.taxrate(per$l ,000) ’23 $11.90
IN T . at County Treas. office.
BAN BUENAVENTURA.
This city (P. O. Ventura) Is In
Ventura Co. Inc. in 1866. Re-inc. SAN DIEGO COUNTY.
San Diego is the county seat.
In 1905.
Highway Bonds.
Plaza Sidewalk B onds.
5 s ’03 . . .
$1,000___________ 1933 4J^g’09 A-O $784,500cOct l ’25-’49
5s ’ 19 ...2 ,0 7 1 ,0 0 0 ---------------------Park Bonds.
5s g '07 J-D $1.800..D e c 1 ’25-’27 5s ’23 F-A 576,000 _____ 1925-1948
6s " l8 M -N 10.500._Nov 1 ’25-’38 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24.$3,463,000
M unicipal Improvement Bonds. Assessed val’n, real estate.54,934,865
5s g '07 J-D $65,000c. Dec 30 ’25- 37 Assessed val'n, improv’ts. 15.976,540
6s ’ 18 M -N 14.000_.Nov 1 ’25-’ 38 Assessed val’n, pers prop.12,839,575
Money and credits______
334.848
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 23 A -0$250,000_____ 1928-1953 Total value 1923 (non-op.)84,085,828
_
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’ 2 3 .. $350,373 Total value (operative)_ 10,449.592
Assess, value real estate_ 2,107,170 County tax rate (per/Inside ..$25.60
_
$1,000), 1923____(Outside.. 32.80
Assessed value personal_
_ 638,390
Other assess, property_____ 779 730 Pop’n 1910, 61,665; 1923, 112.248
IN T . at County Treas. office.
Tot.ass’d val.’22(50%act.) 3,525,290
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $16.50
Pop’n 1910, 2,945; 1920 (est.). 5.000 SAN FERNANDO.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
INT. payable at City Treas. office
W ater-W orks Bonds.
SAN BUENAVENTURA SCH. D. 5V4s’20 F-A$145.000 _____ 1925-1953
This district is in Ventura County BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’ 24. $235,000
_
5s g ’23 J-D 24,000..J u n e 1 ’25-’48 Assessed val. real estate_ 3,015,870
5J^s’ 24 F-A 60,000c-Aug 1 ’25-’44 Assessed value personal— 749,555
BOND. D EBT July 1924.. $171,000 Tot. ass’d val. '24 (40% act.)3,765,425
Assess, val. ’23 ( ^ a ct.)-.4,353.359 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$36 00
School tax rate (per $ 1,000)’ 23 - $ 10.90 Population in 1920----------------- 3,204
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
SAN FERNANDO SCHOOL D IST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
SAN BUENAVENTURA UNION
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
.s
. . . $46,000_______________
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23..$39,000
A district in Ventura County.
BON D. DEBT Nov 1 1923 $39,000 Assess, val. ’24 (non-oper.) .3,765.425
Assessed valuation 1923.. 15,122,951 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24. .$13.90
SAN FERNANDO UNION H. S. D.
BAN DIEGO.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
This is the county seat of SanDiego
...$ 1 7 6 ,0 0 0 _______________
C o. Inc. Jan. 1 1835, 1850. 1889, -s
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23.$176.000
and again in 1909.




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SAN FRANCISCO.
1921, the assessed valuation of oper­
San Francisco is in San Francisco ative property for 1921 amounted to
County. Financial statement given $258,821,713, making a total assess­
below is for both city and county
ment roll of $868,706,337. This
Question of purchasing certain item for 1923 amounted to $272,properties of Spring Valley Water C o . 514,917, making the total $916,for $34,500,000 was defeated Apr. 20 695,517; for 1924 operative property
amounted to $306,067,245, making a
1915. V . 100, p. 1526.
A plan to issue $38,000,000 bonds total of $987,373,106 for 1924.
C IT Y P R O PE R TY.— The esti­
to purchase the Spring Valley Water
Co. was defeated on Mar. 8 1921 mated value of city property June
(V. 112, p. 1183).
1921 was $100,000,000.
Charter amendment authorizing
POPULA TIO N — In 1920 (Cen­
the purchase o f the properties of the sus), 508,410: 1910 (Census), 416,Market Street R y. was adopted by 912; in 1900 (Census), 342,782; In
voters on Nov. 7 1922 (V. 115, p. 1890, 298,997.
2291).
The Board of Supervisors on Jan. 5 SAN G A B R IE L
1914 passed an ordinance formally
This city is in Los Angeles County.
accepting the water supply and
City-Hall Bonds.
power rights in the Hetch-Hetchy 5s ’23 A-O $48,000c__________1935
Valley, granted In the bill passed
Bridge Bonds.
by Congress in 1913. V. 97, p. 1838, 554s’ 14 J-J $11,500c_________ 1935
and V. 98. p. 250. Board of Super­ 5H s’ 14 A-O
7,500c_________ 1939
visors upheld M ayor in vetoing reso­ BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $67,000
lution offering for sale $43,287,000 Assessed value real estate..3,452,850
Hetch-Hetchy water supply bonds. Assess, value personal_____ 266,875
See "Chronicle” o f Dec. 11 1915. Other assess, property------- 966,380
p. 1998. $10,000,000additionalHetch Tot.,ass’d val.’24(abt. 45%
Hetchy bonds were voted at an elec­
actual)_________________ 4,686,105
tio n held Oct. 7 1924 (see V. 119, City tax rate (per $1,000) 1924. $7.90
p. 1873). Charter amendment ex­ Population in 1920____________2,640
cluding from the 15% debt limit all
Indebtedness created in the Hetch- SAN GABRIEL SCHOOL DIST.
Hetchy project, was defeated on
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Nov. 7 1922 (V. 115, p. 2291).
.s
-------The $3,606,000 5% exposition 5 ^ s ’22 . . . $23,000--------------’25-’51
1
bonds given in table below are the BOND. J-J 135,000.-July $160,000
DEBT June 1923.
remaining outstanding portion of an Assess’ val. (non-oper.) ’24.7,123,480
issue of $5,000,000. These bonds, Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-S19.90
which were voted N ov. 15 1910, are
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
not figured in the 15% debt limit.
See remarks under State of California SAN GABRIEL W ATER DIST.
for constitutional amendments giv­
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
ing authority to issue these and other 5s ’22 F -A /$40,000..F e b 1 ’26-’30
bonds.
(180.000-.Feb 1 ’31-’ 50
Charter amendment to increase 554s’24 F-A*150,000..Feb 1 ’34-’48
debt limit defeated .See V. 119, p. BOND. D EBT Aug 1 ’2 2 .. $220,000
2313.
Assessed value 1921______ 2.75O.O0O
G olden Gate Park Bonds.
Population___________________ 3,300
3J^s’04 J-J $109,500c.July 1 ’25-’44
*IN T. at the Los Angeles Tr. &
Library Bonds.
Savings Bank, Los Angeles.
3 V^s’04 J-J $472,500c.July 1 ’25-’34
3 J^s’04 J-J 84.000.June 30 ’35-’40 SANGER.
Mission Park Bonds.
This city is in Fresno County.
3H s’04 J-J $146,500c.July 1 ’25-’44
Im provement Bonds.
P layground Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $9,364.80 ________ 1932
3H s’04 J-J $371,500c.July 1 ’25-’ 44 6s ’ 21 . . . 23,276.41 ________1932
H ospital Bonds.
Sewer B onds.
5s '08 J-J $800,000c ..J u ly 1 ’ 25-’32 5s T4
. . . $23,250__________ 1954
H ospital-Jail-C om pletion Bds. 554s’ 18 M -S 12,000--Sept 1 ’25-’48
4J4sT3 A-0$585,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’37
W ater-P lan t B onds.
Sewer B onds.
5s ’ 14 . . . $3 1,32 0............. — 1952
5s ’08 J-J $3.000.000c July 1 ’25-54 BOND. D E B T July 1 ’ 23-$100,211
P olytech n ic H igh-S chool Bonds Assessed value 1923-’24 — 1,325,610
4 ^ s ’ 10 J-J $325,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’37 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—
Fire-Protection Bonds.
City_______________________$15.60
5s '08 J-J$3 910.000c.July 1 ’25-’5.5 Population In 1920---------------- 2,578
Garbage Disposal B onds.
5s ’08 J-J $252,000c.July 1 ’25-’30 SANGER SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
School Bonds.
This
5s ’08 J-J 2,800,000c.July 1 ’25-’38 BOND.district is in Fresno County.
DEBT July 1 1923 $65,000
4H s’ 18 M-S 2,366,000 ...1926-1942 Assess, value 1923-24--------2,158,035
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1324.1 District tax rate (per $1,000)
4 ^ s ’ 18 M-S 1,134,000 ------------ 1942
1923-24........
$13.80
5s ’23 M-S 5,000,000c*&r
Mar 1 ’28-’67 SAN JACINTO.
C ity Jail and Hall o f Ju stice.
This city is in Riverside County.
5s ’08 J-J S376.250c.July 1 ’25-31
W aterw orks B onds.
___
H etch-H etchy W ater S upply.
’95 . . . $11,825....................1933
4t£s’ 10 J-J $1,512.000c...1925-1964 6s Street-Paving Bonds.
.....
4 ^ s ’ 10J-J 1,640,000c.July 1 ’26’63 6s g ’ 17 J-J $21,000c.Jan 15 25- 45
4 ^ s ’ 10 J-J 5,371,000.July 1 ’ 25-’51 BOND. D EBT Nov 7 ’24— -$32,825
(For maturity see V. 109, p. 803) Water debt (included)______ 11,825
/ $181,000___ July 1 1924 Ass’d val. ’24
4 Hs’ lOJ-Ji 2,020.000. -July 1 ’25-’28 Tax rate (per (non-oper.)___ 494.940
$1,000) 1924—.$22.50
( 280,000___ July 1 1929 Population 1910, 898; 1920.......... 945
454 ’ 10 J-J $13,306,000 July 1 ’45-’64
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 759) SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY.
4J4s’ 10 J-J 8,132,500.-July 1 ’25-’45
Stockton Is the county seat.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 24291
B onds. „
454’ 10J-J/3,675,000r*— Julyl ’ 29-’53 f,s Highway $1,250,000.- 1925-1949
g
(1,606,000r*__ July 1 ’54-’64 BOND. J-J
D EBT July 1 ’23-$l,300,000
Geary Street Ry. Bonds.
4Ms'10 J-J $950,000c.july 1 ’25-’34 Tot.ass’d val. 1923_____ 102,967,210
County tax rate./Inside------- $20.00
Market St. Ry. Bonds.
(per
’23(O utside_
4J4s’ 10 . . . $52,000__________ 1934 Pop’n $1,000) 50,731; 1920,_ 26.00
1910,
79.905
M unicipal Street R y. B onds
INT.
Treas. office or at
5s T3 J-D$2,700,000c.Dec 1 ’25-’51 office of at CountyBros.. New York.
Kountze
Exposition Bonds.
5s ’ 12 M-N$3,215,000 _______ 1939 SAN JOAQUIN SCHOOL DIST.
(Pay’le $200,000 yly. on M ay 1)
This district is in Fresno County.
C ity Hall & Civic Centre Bonds.
’ 19
5s ’ 12 J-.T$7.300,000c.July 1 ’25-’60 6s g20 M -S $10,0 0 0 c ------ 1929-1938
6s ’
J-J
30.000cJune 29 ’25-’39
R elief Home Bonds.r*
6s ’ 17 J-J
5s ’23 M-S $100,000_____ 1928-1947 6s ’ 18 M -S 12,000c--------------------4,0G0c--------------------5s ’23 M-S 1,900,000 _____ 1928-1947 6s ’21 M-S lO.OOOcSept 18 ’29-’38
Special bonds made payable by statute BOND. D E B T Oct 29 ’24. $57,000
'from taxes on lands benefited:
val. 1924 (54 act.)_1,512,625
Montgomery Ave. bonds.$1,579,000 Assess, tax (per $1,000) 1924. .$15.00
School
Dupont Street bonds, 7s,
IN T . payable at the office of the
amount outstanding_
_
285,000
Both the Dupont St. and the County Treasurer.
Montgomery Ave. bonds have long SAN JOAQUIN CO. RECLAMA­
been in default, but they were not
TION D IS T R IC T S .
obligations of the municipality.
Bonds outstanding as of Dec. 1 ’24.
Holders of Montgomery Ave. bonds
brought suit against the State to re­ 6s D istrict. No. 756.
. . $563,000____July 1 1938
cover the face value and int. aggre­
D istrict No. 2020.
gating $2,000,000. The Superior
Court holds that the State Is not lia­ 6s ’20 J-J $56,000____July 1 1938
D istrict No. 2023.
ble. V . 78. D. 1565: V. 79, p. 925,
..
11938
1659. and V . 80, p. 483, 1070; V. 81. 6s ’ 23 .J-J $350,000_____July ’39-’43
455,000c—Jan 1
p. 1449. Appeal was taken, whlob 6s
D istrict No. 2027.
up to July 1 1916 was still pending.
6s
. . . $535,000------- July 11938
INTEREST Is payable In gold Id
D istrict No. 2028.
San Francisco.
6s
. . . $56),000_____July 11938
TOT. B D . D T . Aug ’24.$76,306,000
D istrict No. 2029.
Water debt (includedl___4O,OO0.o00 6s
. — $375,000___ July 1 l€o8
Other debt (included)____36,306,000
D istrict No. 2030.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND 6s
— .$580,000_____Jan 11938
T A X R A TE .— Property is assessed
D istrict No. 2037.
at about 50% of its actual value. 554s
. . . $596,000____July 1 1938
D istrict No. 2038.
1923.
1921.
5Ms
— $537,710___ July 1 1938
$
$
D istrict No. 2039.
Real estate.533,561,931 502,028,792
. . . $442,000___ July 1 1938
P erson a l... 94,974,548 93,470,516 5H s
D istrict No. 2040.
Money and
. . . $600.000___ July 1 1938
cre d its... 15,644,121 14,385,316 6s
D istrict No. 2041.
. . . $110,000___ July 1 1938
Total___ 644,180,600 609.884,624 6s
Tax (per M )
$34.70
$34.70
D istrict No. 2042.
. . . $150,000___ July 1 1938
Ass’d val. ’24 (non-oper.)681,305,861 6s
In addition to the valuation of non­
D istrict No. 2044.
. . . $225.000___ July 1 1938
operative property given above for 6s

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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY RECLA­
MATION DIST. (Concluded)
D istrict No. 2058.
($12,000____Jan 1 1931
6s '22 J-J ( 18,000____Jan 1 1932
1270,000-. Jan 1 ’33-’42
D istrict No. 2062.
6s
J-J $400,000___ July 1 1953
D istrict No 2064
_
$5,Of 0c_ Jan 1 1930
6,000c_ Jan 1 1931
_
7,000c_ Jan 1 1932
_
6s ’24 J-J
8,000c_ Jan 1 1933
_
11,500c_ Jan 1 1934
_
301,500c-.Jan 1 ’35-’43
8,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1944
SAN JOSE.
This city is in Santa Clara Co
Incorp. 1850. Cit» manager plan of
government adopted Apr. 19 1915.
The municipality oi Gardner and
a portion of Crandallville were
annexed on Mar 16 1911. On Nov.
2 1911 East San Jose was annexed.
V. 93, p. 1413. In Dec 1912 Port
San Jose was annexed.
During
Sept. 1922 Palm Haven was annexed.
M unicipal Im provement b o n d s
4s g ’06 A -0$118,5 lOc.Apr 1 ’25-’4fc
High S chool Bonds.
4 H sg ’97 J-D$26 050c.June 1 ’25-’3T
Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s g ’97 J-D$13 OOOc.June 1 ’25-’3?
4J4s’ 12 F-A 70,000c_Feb 1 ’25-’52
City-Hall and Fire Bonds.
4H sg’07F-A $86,0,,0c.Aug 1 ’ 25-’47
Park Bonds.
4H s’ 12 F-A $77.250c.Feb 1 ’25-’52
Fire and Police Dept. Bonds.
4H s’ 12 F-A $42.000c .F eb 1 ’25-’52
Incinerator Bonds.
lH s'12 F-A $35,000c_Feb 1 ’25-’52
Bridge and Creek Bonds.
4J^s’12 F-A $38,500..F eb 1 ’ 25-’52
S tation Bonds.
t ^ s ’12 F-A $ l,4 0 0 ..F e b 1 ’25-’52
East San Jose Bonds (Assumed)
5 s ’09 . . . $42,000___________1949
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’ 23. $590,625
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 14,04 ,985
Assess, val., improvem’t s .l 1,069,>9,0
Assess, val., personal____4,^57,Hi.
M oney & credits________
399,720
Total assess, val. 1922____30.173,980
City tax (per $1,000) 1922____$14.50
Popula’n 1910, 28,946; 1920. 39.604
INT. payable at City Treas. office
IN A D D IT IO N to the figures
given, $1,405,354 is assessable for
Interest and redemption of all bonds
ssued prior to 1910.
SAN JOSE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s g '07 Jan $137,000c.Jan 1 25-'47
5s ’08 M-N 19.000c.May 1 ’25-'43
os ’ 16 J-D 78,000.-June 1 '25-’41
5s ’20 A-O 234,000___ Apr 1 1945
B O N D . DEBT July 1 ’24 $458,000
Ass’d val. '22(abt.>^act.).30,485,780
School bond tax (per $1,000)
1922 ----------------------.$1.53
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL DIST
4s ’07 Jan $ 4 2 .0 0 0 ...Jan 17 1927
5s ’08 M -N
4,000c.M ay 1 ’ 26-’28
5s ’ 16 J-D 34,000..June 1 ’25-’41
5s ’20 A-O 345,000___ Apr 1 1945
6s ’ 24 J-J 760,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’44
BON D. D E B T July 1 ’ 24$1.185,000
Ass’d val. ’22 (a bt.^ a ct.) 30,485,780
School bond tax (per $1,000) ’22$1.65
INT. at County Treasurer’s office

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. DEBT March ’21-$ 194,000
Assessed value____________3,896,641
IN T. at County Treas. office.
SAN MARINCL
This city is in Los Angeles County.
C ity Hail Bonds
5s ’22 - - . $45,000............
1953
Sewer Bonds
5 s ’22
$20,000-..........
1963
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’23- $65,000
Assess, val’ (non-oper.) ’ 22-4,864,365
Tax rate (per $1,000 )1922_. _$11.00
Population in 1920______________ 584
SAN M A R IN a T crrY SCH. DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Building Bonds.
5s '17 M -N ($14,000-M ay 1 ’25-’37
1 40,000-May 1 ’38-'57
5J^s’23 J-D f 2 8 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’25-’38
1 5,000.-June 1 ’32-’43
BOND. DEBT M ay 1923. $90,000
Assess, val. ’24 (non-op.) . . 5 501.560
School tax rate(per$l,000)’24-$17.70
SAN MATEO.
This city is in San Mateo County.
Incorporated Sept. 4 1894. Com ­
mission form of government, adopted
April 8 1912. This form, however,
was replaced by the City Manager
form of government adopted Dec.
19 1922.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’95 ann $11 ,OO0c*Sept 16 ’25-'35
Bridge Bonds.
4Ms’02 A-O $15.930c*Apr 1 ’25-’42
Fire Protection and Sewer Bds.
4Ms’ l l F-A $37,800c*Feb 1 '25-’51
City Hall, Fire Station, Bridge.
5Ms'13 J-D $67,750c*$2,225 yearly
on Dec. 1
Bridge, Sewer & Street Bonds.
5Ms’22 s-a $116,000c*$4,000 yearly
Park Im provement Bonds.
5 ^ s ’22 M -N $78,000..$2,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT July 1 '24. $326,480
Cash in treas. July 1 '23_
_ 157,219
Total assess, value (nonoper.) 1923-1924_______ 5,370 535
Assess, val. (oper.) ’22-’23- 316,288
Tax rate (per (Old town_____$16 30
$1,000) ’25-’241 A nnex_______ 15 85
Pop’n 1913, 4,384; 1920...........5,979
SAN M ATEO COUNTY.
Redwood City is the county seat.
Highway Bonds,
is T3 J-J $938,000cJuly 1 ’25-’42
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4s g '06 M-S $98,000c Sept 1 ’25-’46
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23 $1,164,500
Float, debt with est. in t -.
214
Assess, va). real estate_ 22.930 36')
_
Assess, val. im provem ts..] 1 964 210
Assess, val. personal prop. 2.775 810
Money and credits_______
320 800
Total val.’23 (non-oper.).38 041.180
County tax (per (Inside cities.$24.70
$1,000 (1924)(Outsidecities 29.70
Population 1910, 26,585: 1920.36,78)
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office
SAN MATEO SCHOOL DISTS.
Grammar S chool Bonds.
4)^s’07 . . .
$6.000_____ 1925-1927
10.000....... 1925-1929
4V$s’ 13 -----6 s ’ 22 J-J 180,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’42
_
High School Bonds.
4H s’ 10
$61,000.................. 1950
4Ms’ l l
38.000...........
1951
6s ’ 22 . . .
3 '4,000__Jan 1 ’25-’42
BOND. D E B T (Grammar. $229,000
July 1 1923 (H igh------- 463,000
Total assess, (real & pers’l)—
Grammar 1922________ 5,149.900
High 1922 ------------------ 16,433,600
Grammar school tax ’22-’23_- $4.40
High school tax ’ 21-’22_______ $10.03
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-’22:
Grammar (outside)________ $42.03
Grammar (inside)__________ 35.98

SAN LEANDRO SCH. DIST.
This district is in Alameda County
L incoln S chool Bonds.
6s ’09 J J $30,000. July 1 ’25-’39
W ashington & M cKinley School
Bonds.
6s '16 J J I $78.000c.July 1 ’ 23 ’36
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 ’24. $107,000
T ot. ass’d val. ’24 (H act.) 6,329.500
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$27.50 SAN PABLO SCHOOL D ISTR IC T
This district is in Contra Costa Co.
6s
. . . $35,0 0 0c.....................
SAN LUIS OBISPO.
6 s ’22 - - .
’ 25-’32
This city Is In San Luis Obispo Co. BON D. DEBT 8.000c.Aug 1 $43,CO
N ov 1924..
O
City was first incorporated in 1856
and again in 1911.
SAN RAFAEL]
Water.
This city is in Marin County.
5s ^yy . . . $34,000c— ...........1939
G ravity O utfall Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 98
$10,400c....
1938
5 s'’99
$ 15,300c.................1939
6 s ’ 17 . . .
7,000___________1937 5s Fire A pparatus Bonds.
’ 21
- - . $13,000c________ 1936
City Farm Bonds
5s 17 . . . $18,375_____
1958 5s C ity-H all Bonds.
’07 M-N$15.625c__..............1947
Impt. Bds.
5s ’09
$117,000c________ 1949 5s M unicipal Improvem’t Bonds.
’ 13
J-I>$]35.625c_____
1953
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
.. $174,650
($38,000c.July 1 ’25-’45 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3_ 2.457 969
Assessed val. real estate_
5s g ’22 J-J ( 2 .5 00c...J u ly 1 1944 Assessed val. pt rsonal_____ 502.226
^ ' 24,000c_.July 1 ’45-’52
BOND. D EBT Dec 1923-. $258,175 Assessed val. improv’ts___ 2.083.856
Assessed val. 1923________ 4,997.000 Total val. 1922 __________ 5.044,051
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1923 ..$ 1 4 .7 ' Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $21.80
Population 1910. 5.157: 1920. .5.895 Population 1910, 5,934: 1920-.5.512
IN T. is payable at City Treasurer’s
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office.
office in San Rafael.
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
San Luis Obispo is the countv seat
Population 1910. 19,383: 1920, 21.893. IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
Highway Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $1,365,000-Jan 1 ’25-’40
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 389)
W harf (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. issue).
5s g ’06 July $12.000c.July 1 ’25-’30
5s g ’06 July 22.000c.July 1 ’25-’35
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’ 23_$1,480,000
Assess, val. real estate__ 20,945 745
Assess, val. improvements 5.245 720
Assess, val. personal prop. 7.395 955
Tot. val. ’23 (non o p er.).32.687.430
Tot.val.of all prop. 1923..37,508.524
County tax rate (Inside_____$20.70
(per $1,000) ’23(Outside ___ 25.00
SAN LUIS OBISPO SCH. DIST.
This district is in San Luis Obispo
County.
6s g ’21 M-S $157,500-Mar 7 ’ 25-’38
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1189)
6s '21 - - . J$7.000____Mar 7 1938
1 8,000____Mar 7 1939




SAN RAFAEL H IG H SCH. DIST.
This district is in Marin County.
5s ’23 A-O$250,000c_Apr 1 ’29-’53
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $290,000
Assessed valuation________ 5,858,435
SANTA ANA.
This city is in Orange Co. First
Incorp. June 1 1886; last, Apr. 9 1888
Street Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N $30,000___ M ay 1 1953
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 18 s-an $31.900..........1925-1953
5s T8 s-an
6,380.......... 1925-1953
W ater Bonds.
5s ’05 F-A $52 500r_Feb 1 ’25-’45
8 .0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1931
i d s ' l l M-S
5 s ’ 14 s-an 4 7 .8 0 )c____ 1925-1954
5s ’23 M -N 150,000____M ay 1 1948
Sewer Bonds.
4Hs’98 . . . $24,375c____ Apr 1938
Fire Bonds.
5s ’ 14 s-an $7,000c____ 1925-1938
5s ’23 M -N 75,000____M ay 1 1948
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5M s’20M-S$207,000--Sept 1 ’25-’45

[V ol. 119

S ch ool Bonds.
5s g 05 J-J $26,25Pc..Jan 2 ’25-’45
5s T 2 J-J
4 3 ,5 0 0 c ________ 1952
Fire B onds (Int. at Treas. office.).
5s ’ 12 J-J
$3,987.5 0 c ______ 1952
Highway & Street B onds
5 K s’ 16 J-J
$19,000c________ 1943
5)^sT6 J-J
1C,000c________ 1934
BOND. DEBT N ov 14 ’24- $162,837
Ass'd val. '24 (non-oper.)..2,996,252
SANTA ANA GRAM. SCH. DIST Ass’d val. ’24 (operative).. 171,818
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $14.60
B uilding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’09 s-an $20,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1934 Population 1910, 4,348: 1920, 5,220
5s T2 s-an 13,000c____ 1925-1937
6s ’21 A-O
6,0 00c____ 1925-1936 SANTA C LARA COUNTY.
San Jose Is the county seat.
5s ’22 M-S 230,000c_Mar 1 ’25-’47
4M s’23 J-D 144,00Gc_June 1 ’25-’48 4s '07 Jan $250.000c________ 1947
$250,000
5s ’24 M -N 150,000c.May 1 ’25-’49 BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24- $463,000 Assess, val. real estate.-$53,788,130
Ass’d val. (non-op.) 1923 16,045,895 Assess .val .improvements.34,283,675
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924----- $15.50 Assess, val. personal_____13,050,275
740,730
IN T . at the County Treasurer's Moneys and credits______
Tot. val. '23 (non-oper.).101,862,810
office.
Tot.val.of all prop. 1923-118,353.004
SANTA ANA H IG H SCH. DIST County tax ratejlnside_____$17.20
(per $1,000) ’23(O utside_ 21.50
_
P olytechn ic H igh-School Bds.
4 ^ s ’09 s-an $10,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1934 Population in TO 83.539;'20 100.676
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
5s '12 s-an 140,000c____ 1925-1952
H igh-S ch ool Bonds
SCHOOL D IS T .
5 s ’20 - . - $90,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1942 SANTA CLARA in Santa Clara Co.
This district is
4 OSs’23 s-an 240,000c.......... -..1 9 4 8
6s
- - . $101,000...D e c 1 1956
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $485,000
Assess, val. (non-op.) ’ 23.22,337,965 BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $101,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_____$6.10 SANTA CLARA H IG H SCH. DIS.
INT. payable at office o f County
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
Treasurer.
_
6s
$116.000_ Dec 1 1960
BOND. D EBT July 1 '2 4 .. $116,000
SANTA B A R B A R A .
Santa Barbara Is In Santa Barbara
County. Incorporated Mch. 9 1874. SANTA CRUZ!
This city Is in Santa Cruz County.
Main Sewer Bonds.
4J-£g'03 F-A $6 .650c_Aug 1 ’25-’43 Commission government adopted
Jan. 31 1911. C ity’s liability on
Bridge Bonds.
Water
4J4g'03 F-A $9,500c.Aug 1 ’25-’43 tained Co. bonds assumed by it sus­
by U. S. Circuit Court of
H igh-School Bonds.
Appeals
6s '01 Jan $ '5 .500c.Jan 10 '25-’41 p. 299. on Jan. 13 1913. V . 96.
Oak Park Bonds.
4>Ss'04 F-A $7 500c.Aug 1 5 '25-’44 6s Bridge Bonds.
’21 F-A $119,000c________ 1936
W ater Bonds.
W harf and Bridge B onds.
4Hs'01 J-J $25 500c.July 1 '25 ’41
_
4!4s’03 F-A 95,000c.Aug 1 ’25-'43 5s T4 J-J $136,500c_ Jan 15 1954
R efu nding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’08 M-SS120,000c-Sept 1 ’25-’48
4s ’94 Apr $90 000c................. 1934
4 Hs'10 A-O 130,000c..Oct 1 ’25-’50
W ater-Plant Purchase Bonds.
5s T 7 F-A 487.750c.Aug 1 ’25-’57
5s '20 J-J 100,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’44 5s T3 F-A$150.000____ Feb 1 1938
W ater W orks Bonds.
Mission T un nel.
5s '13 M -N $54,000cNov 1 ’25-’33 5s ’23 F-A$200,000...1932-1963
5s ’23 F-A ($37,500.-Aug 1 ’32-’34
Boulevard Bonds.
(162,500--Aug 1 ’31-’63
4Hs'07 M-S $28,750c.Sept 3 ’25-’47
Street Bonds
4H s’03 F-A 23,750c_Aug 1 ’25-’43
($28,000...J a n 1 ’ 25-’31
Street Bonds.
4Ms'09 J-J $26 875c.July 1 ’ 25-’33 5s ’24 J-J ( 8 0 ,0 0 0 ..-Jan 1 ’37-’56
I
Sewer & Sewage T reatm ent BOND. D E B T 7,000. ..J a n 1 ’57-’58
Nov 1924-SI,010,500
Plant Bonds.
5s T 7 F-A $60,000c.Aug 1 ’ 25-’34 Tot. ass’d val. 1924_______ 9,400.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24.$ 16 50
Sewer Bonds
($278,800c. Aug 1 ’ 25-’41 Popula’n 1910. 11,146: 1920, 10,917
UNIT, payable at City Treasury.
5s ’24 F-A
16,200c...A ug 1 1942
( 112,000c. Aug 1 ’43-’49 SANTA CRUZ COUNTY.
C ity Hall Bonds.
Santa Cruz is the county seat.
5s ’22 F-A $175,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1959
Highway Bonds.
Fire S tation Bonds.
5s ’22 F-A $13,800c_ Aug 1 1947 5s T9 J-J $600 000.-July 1 ’ 25-’ 39
_
6s g ’21 F&AJ 160,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’40
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’24- $784,325
19,000c.
Water debt (add’l)_______ 1,023,250 TOT. D EBT ( July 1 ’2 3.A u g 1 1941
.. $929,000
Sinking fund:
Assess, val., real astate___12 255.130
General_______________
21,494 Assess, val., personal____ 2.689.845
W a ter________________
13.580
val., impts.............
Assess, vat., real estate..$29,058,925 Assess, val., oper. prop.’23 7,110,125
3,622,717
Assess, val., personal____5,817,970 Assess,
65,180
Tot.ass’d val. 24(2-3 act.) 34,876,895 Money & solvent credits. .
Tot. assess, val.(non-oper.)
Total tax rate (per M ) 1924..$14.50
1923------------ . -..22,120.280
Popula’n 1910, 11,659: 1923. 19,441 County tax rate/Inside______ $32.50
IN T. on water-works-extension
(per$l .000)'23 (Outside_____39.00
tunnel and street bonds at Kountze
Bros.. N. Y ., or *t City Treas. office; Population 1910. 26,140; 1920-26.269
on others at City Treas. office.
SANTA CRUZ H. SCH. DIST.
Bldg. Bds. (Int. at Co. Treasury).
SANTA B A R B A R A COUNTY.
2 5 ’25-50
Santa Barbara Is the county seat 5s g '14 M-8S130 OOOc.Mar $145,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 -State Highway Bridge Bonds.
Assess, val. 1923............. -.7,901,885
5s g '15 M-S$220.000. .$10,000 y ’rly
CO. BD. D T. July 1 ’24- $220,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$17.00
Assess, val. real estate___ 29,296.865 Pop’n 1920, 11.250; 1923'(est.) 15.000
Assess, value impts______15,666,955 SANTA CRUZ~SCH. DIST.
Assess, val. personal prop. 12,145,705
B uilding Bonds (Part yearly).
Total val. ’24 (non-oper.)
$5.000........... ................
(60% actual)_________ 57,109.525 _s 08 - - .
ar 25 1954
Val. of operative property 8.977,927 5s g '14 M-S 74,000c..M-- $62,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’23
County tax (per(Inside_____$17.00 Assess, value 1923________ 7,901,885
$1,000) 1 9 2 3 ..(Outside . . . 23.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_____ $6.00
Pop’n 1910, 27,738; 1921 (est.),55,000 Pop’n 1920. 11.250, 1923_____ 15,000
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
SANTA BARBARA H IGH S. D.
This district is in Santa Barbara SANTA FE IR R IG A T IO N D IS T .
County.
This district
5s ’22 A-0$396,000-_Apr 18 ’25-’42 Organized Febis in San Diego Co.
16 1923. Area,
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’24- $555,000 8,352 acres.
Assess’ val. 1924________ 29,713.165 6s g ’23 J-J $500,000.-July 1 ’33-’49
District tax (per $1,000) '24___$2.10 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 3230)
Population (est.)_____________25,000 BONDED D E B T _________ $500,000
Total assessed value______ 1,990,500
SANTA B ARBARA CO. ROAD
IN T . at the Southern Trust &
D ISTR IC T NO. 5.
Commercial Bank, San Diego.
7s ____$87,347.26.$4.852.62 yrly.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $87,346 SANTA M A R IA ]
Assessed valuation 1924_.13.235,145
This city Is In Santa Barbara Co.
Incorporated Sept. 12 1905.
SANTA BARBARA SCH. DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $55.000......................1950
4)4s
May $23,625_ $1,125 ann.
_
W ater B onds.
5s
June
3,000___ 1,000 ann. 5s Tfi --_ $60,000 _____ 1925-1954
6 s ’20 A-O 265,000..$10,000 yrly. BOND. D EBT July 1 1922 $118,000
5s
. . . 380,000.-$20,000 yrly. Water bonds, included_____ 63.000
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24- $671,625 Assess, val. 1924_________ 2 673 035
Assessed value 1924______20,443 675 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$41.00
School tax (per $1,000) 1924. _$7.90 Pop'n 1910. 2,260 1920______ 3,941
Population__________________ 19,441
IN T . payable at First Nat. Bank
IN T . at the office of Co. Treas.
Santa Maria. ______
SANTA CARBONA IR R IG . DIST. SANTA MARIA SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in San Joaquin Co.
This district is in Santa Barbara
6s ’24 J-J $592,260c. July 1 ’40-’62 County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924---$705,000 6s ’20 J-D $28,000 _____ 1925-1934
6s
M ay 4,000 _____ 1925-1926
SANTA CLAH a ]
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $32,000
This town Is In Santa Clara County, Assess, val. 1924_________2,813 680
inc. Mch. 6 1872.
District tax (per $1,000) ’24___$6.80
Gas Bonds.
5s ’00 J-J $12,000_ Jan 1 -25-’40 SANTA M ARIA UNION H. S, D .
_
W ater, Light &Power Bonds.
This district is in Santa Barbara
4 ^ s ’07 M -N$i2,600c_M ay I ’25-’47 County.
Sewer Bds. (Int. at Treas. office). 6s ’21 J-J $370,000cJan 17 25- 61
4 J4s’07 M-N$18 OOOc.May 1 ’25-’47 BOND. D EBT June 3 0 ’24 $370,000
W ater Bds. (Int. at Treas. offit
Assess, val. ’24 (14 a ct)..15,706,135
5s '95 M -N $17,500c. M ay 1 ’25-’35 Highsch .taxrate (per$l ,000)i24.$1.90
Outfall Sewer B onds.
5s’22 M -N $162,000_____1925-1954
Sewer Pipe Line Bonds.
5s’22 M -N $140,000_____1925-1957
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’23 $965,450
Assess, val. 1923-1924-_-16,045,895
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924.„ $ 1 6 50
Population 1910, 8,249: 1920, 15.485
IN T . at office of City Treasurer.

Dec., 1924.]
SANTA MONICA
This city Is In Los Angeles County.
Inc. N ov. 20 1886. New charter ap
proved in 1915, providing for com ­
mission form of gov’t.
Sewer and In cin erator Bonds.
5 s ’07 M-NS92.000—N ov 1 '25-’47
Fire Apparatus.
5s’ 05 J-J
$8 0 >0_____ 1925-1941
Crematory B onds.
5s ’05 J-J
*50 )______ 1925-1926
Storm -Drain Bonds.
5s ’05 J-J
*4 50 0_____ 1925-1914
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’02 . . .
*7,500__________ 1927
5s ’07
6,500__________ 1936
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’97 . . . $13.000_____ 192.5-1937
5s ’05
18,000_____ 1925-1943
City-H all Bonds.
5s ’02 J-J *13,000_____ 1925-1937
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 16 M-S *600 000c.Sept 1 ’25-’56
5s ’ 19 M -N [66,000..M ay 1 ’25-’ 57
I 1,000____M a y l 1958
5s ’24 F-A l,000,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’64
M unicipal W harf Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M-S I$66.000-Mar 1 ’25-’57
{ 1,000---M ar 1 1958
M un. Im pt. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $335,000 _____ 1925-1958
BON D. DEBT Jan 1924-*2,281,250
Water debt (incl.)_______ 1,689,750
Assessed value 1924______ 32,087,830
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-25:
Old C ity__________________ $17.80
Old City M . 1. D __________ 20.80
First Annex_______________ 17.63
First Annex M . 1. D ______20.63
Second Annex______________ 17.50
Value o f property owned
by city________________ $6,000,000
Popula’n 1910, 7,847; 1920, 15.252
1NT. on 5s of 1920 payable a1
County Treasurer’s office; on 5s of
1924 at City Treasurer’s office or at
the Chase Nat. Bank, New York.
SANTA MONICA CITY SCH. DIS
5s ’08 M-NS16.000- M ay 25 ’25-’32
8,000. -Apr 1 ’25-’2S
5s ’ l l A-O
_
1.000- _ Apr 1 1929
5s T2 A-O [40,000. .O ct 1 '25-’44
24.000- .O ct 1 '45-’ 52
5s T9 M-S 52,590- .Sept 1 ’25-'39
5.000. -Sept 1 ’40-’41
6s ’21 f - a ; 35,000. -Aug 1 ’25-’52
10.000. .O ct 1 ’25-’29
18.000. .O ct 1 ’30-’35
16,000. -Oct 1 '36-’39
5s *23 A-O 10,000. .O ct 1 ’40-’41
32,GOO- .O ct 1 '42-’45
I
63,000. .O ct 1 ’46-’52
222,000 .Oct 1 ’53-’58
152.000 _Oct 1 '59-’62
BOND DEBT N ov 12 '24*1,004,500
Assess, val. ’24 (non-op.)
(M act.)______________ 38,678.575
School tax rate(per$l,000)’24.$18 43
Population 1924 (est.)_______ 35.000
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
IN T . at City Treas. office and
Exchange Bank.
SANTA RO SA — COURT HOUSE
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
H igh-School Bonds.
5s ’22 - — /*300,000-Aug 1 ’28-’57
\ 75,000 Aug 1 ’58-’62
Grammar School (Part yearly).
414s
$10,000____July 1 1925
514s
___ 241,000_______________
BOND. D EBT—
High Soh. Dist. July 1 '23 $375,000
Gram. Sch. dist. J u ly '23 311,000
T o t.a ss'd v a l.’22(_______ 11,820,399
Taxrate (per$l,000) 1922_____ $4.70
SARATOGA SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
5s ’22 J-J ($30,000c_June 1 ’25-’39
1 21,000c.June 1 ’40 ’46
5s
13 .000c.--D ec 1 1946
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24---S64.000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
SANTA YNE2 PERMANENT RD.
DIV. (SANTA BARBARA CO.).
5s ’23 Sept 4 $285,000c.Sept 4 ’25-43
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’24. $285,000
Assessed value____________2,108,510
Population (est.)______________ 1.500
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
SAVANNAH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s ’23 J-D f $9,00C-.June 1 ’25-’27
\ 52,000--June 1 ’28-’ 53
BOND. DEBT July 1923.. $66,500
Assessed valuation 1924___2,660,735
IN T . at the County Treasury.
SAUSALITO.
This town Is In Marin County.
Incorporated Sept. 4 1893.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’09 J-J *60,000c. Jan 15 '2 5 ’48
R oad Bonds (.State Loan).
5s '14 - - . *77,250..........
1954
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.. $139,750
Tot.assess.val.'23(70%act) 2,500,000
litv tax rate (per $1.000''23--* 15 50
Population 1910, 2,383; 1920-.2.790
IN T . payable at Sausalito.
SCOTT VALLEY IR R IG . DIST.
This district is in Siskiyou County
Reservoir and Canal C onstruc­
tion Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $117.000c.July 1 ’25-’ 37
BONDED DEBT Oct 1921-S125.000
Tot. ass’d val. ’20 (50% act.).250 500
SEAL BEACIL
This city is in Orange County.
Sewer Bonds.
5 s '19 .T
-.T *36.000 ......... 1925-1948
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’22 J-J *46,250___________1962
BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’24.-$82,250
Total assess, value 1924
(non-oper.)_______________977,585
Tax-rate (per *1.000) 1924_ $18 50
_
Population in 1920_____________669

SANTA MONICA~HIGH SCH. D
High School Bonds.
[$12,000.-Apr 1 ’25-’28 Se b a s t o p o l ]
This town is in Sonoma County.
4.000___ Apr 1 1929
M unicipal Im provement Bonds.
5s g ' l l A-O j 15,000--Apr 1 '30 ’32
63.000. .Apr 1 ’33-’41414s’05 J-r $35,250c__________1945
BOND. DEBT Oc.t 30 ’ 24--$35,250
80.000- .A pr 1 ’42-’51
4,000—Oct 1 ’ 25-'28 Tot. assess.val. ’24 (Pi act.) 1,052,830
5 s ’ 12 A-O-j 46,000..O c t 1 ’ 29-’ 51 Tax rate (per $1,000) '24_____ $16.00
12.000 _Oct 1 1952 Population 1910, 1,233 1920, 1,493
5 s '19 M-S 22.500-.Sept 1 '25-’39
6s ’21 F-A 240.000--Aug 1 ’25-’52 SELMA.
This city is in Fresno County.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 757.)
Incorporated 1893.
24.000- .0 c t 1 ’ 25-'32
35.000. . 0 . t 1 '33-'39 Sewer Bonds (serial).
5s ’23 A -0
14,000.-Oct 1 ’40-’41 5 s ’08 M -N$12,500___________1928
6s
81,000_______________
90.000. -Oct 1 ’42-’50 ’20 J-J
24.000 ..O c t 1 ’ 51-’ 52 (Due serially in from 1 to 30 years.)
Park Bonds (Serial).
360.000--Oct 1 ’ 53-’62
TO T. D E B T Nov 1924--$1,045,500 5s '12 J-D $2,60Gc__________1932
5 s ’ 18 J-D
8,560___________1938
Assess, val. ’24 (non-op.)
Fire-Protection Bonds (Serial).
(Pi a ct.)_____________ 38,875,610
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924___ *9 10 5 s '12 J-D $4,00 0c---------------1932
27,000.......................
Population 1924 (est.)_______ 35.000 6 s ’24 J-J
INT. payable at County Treasury. BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $135,600
General sinking fund--------10,181
Assess, val., real estate
$474,040
SANTA PAULA]
Assess, val,, personal____
592,760
This city is in Ventura County.
Assess, val., impts------------ 746,695
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
- s '23 - . - $13,0 0 0 c........................ Tot.assess.val.'24(M a ct.)-1,813.495
City tax rate (per* 1,000)'24------*5.42
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $25.500c..................1941 Popula’n 1910, 1,750; 1920,3,158.
IN T . is payable at City Treas­
-s ’ 23 — .
87,000c--------- ----------urer’s office.
Levee Bonds.
5s ’ l l Jan $5 000c............
1928
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 24 ’24 $117,500 SELMA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Fresno County.
Assessment debt (add’l)—
180.000
Assessed val., real estate.. 1 282.830 5 s ’ 19 --.$ 1 1 0 .0 0 0 ______________
Assess, v a l., improvements 1,279.310 BOND. D EBT Oct 2 ’ 2 4 .. $100,000
Assessed val., personal___ 534.050 Assess, val. 1924_________ 4,000,000
Tot.ass’d val.'24(14 act.) 3,096,093 Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24--*22.65
Total tax rate (per *1.000) ’ 24 *46 60 Population in 1924 (est.)------- 2,500
Pop’n 1910, 2,216; 1920--------- 3.967
SELMA UN. H IG H SCH. DIST.
SANTA PAULA UN. HIGH S. D 5s ’22 F-A*220,000-Feb 14 ’25-’ 46
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 1216.)
5s
J-D $39.000c .........BOND. D EBT Nov 14 ’24 $39,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23- $250,000
Assess, val. ’24 (60% act).8,194,025 Assessed value 1923-24— 10,160,800
High sch.tax rate(per$l .000) ’2416.00 High school tax rate(perSl,000)
1923-1924________
..$ 7.00
Population in 1924____________6.000
IN T . is payable at County Treac- Population in 1923 (est.)---------7.500
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
urer’s office in Ventura.
SEQUOIA UNION H. S. DIST.
SANTA ROSA.
Tnis district is in San Mateo Co.
This city is in Sonoma County
6s '22 J-J $270.COO----Jan 1 ’25-’42
Incorporated in 1872.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 22. $309,000
Water Bonds.
4s ’93
$40.836..........1925-1933 Assess.val.(real&per.)’21 - 10,817,194
4s ’05 —
42,001_____ 1925-1945
5s '22 - - .
50.000__________ 1942 SIERRA MADRE.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Sewer Bonds.
„
,
W ater-W orks Bonds (Part yearly)
4s ’05 —. $32 625___ N ov
1945
5s g ’24
jl5 7,50 0..A p r 1 ’25-'59 5s ’ 10 s-an $28.000c-Last bond '50
A-O
\ 7,500____ April 11960 5s ’ l l s-an 87,000c-Last bond '51
5s '13 s-an 14 500c.Last bond ’ 53
Street and Bridge Bonds.
54,000c_Last bond '60
4s '05 Nov *26.839................ -1945 5j^s’20 s-a
BON D. D EBT Apr 1924.. $338,554 5s '24 M -N 80,000_-M ay 1 ’25-’64
Street Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________ 140,045
*6,000c-Last bond ’30
Assess, val. real estate_____ 4,353.955 54£s’20 s-a
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Assess, val. Impts________ 4.756.349
Assess, val. personal______ 353.801 6s ’ 21 s-a $13,000c-Last bond ’37
Total asess. val. 1923_____ 9.319.824 6s '23 M-S $29,2 5 0 c --------------1963
C ity tax rate(per $1,000) ’23-S13.10 BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2 4 .. $311,750
Population 1910, 7.817 1920. 8,758 Water debt (incl.)________ 263,500




Assess, val. real estate____2,265,370
Assess, val. personal______ 433,295
Tot. ass’d val. 1924_______ 2,698,665
Less exemptions__________
77,390
Net assess, value 1924____2,621,275
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$25-90
Population 1910, 1,303:1920,2,026
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
SIERRA MADRE CITY S. D.
This district is in Los Angeles Co
5LSs’22 J-J *18.000-- July 1 ’ 25-'42
BOND. DEBT June 1923. $41,500
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) '24.-3,075,150
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$20 40
Population (est.)______________4,500
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
SIMT VALLEY UNION H. S. D.
This district is in Ventura County.
[$5,000. .June 1 ’25-’29
5 s g ’22 J-D j 24,000..June 1 ’30-’41
[36,000.-June 1 ’42-’53
5s g '23 J-D 20,000--June 1 ’32-’51
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 -. $85,000
Assess’ val. 1924 _________ 2,428.710
High ssh.tax rate (per $1,000)’24*7.00
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

131
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923— $125,000
Assessed value 1922-23___ 528,000
Appraised real value______1.230,000
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office.
SOUTH PASADENA.
This city Is In Los Angeles Co.
Bridge Bonds.
4J^s’ l l J-D $6,000----- Part yearly
Fire-Protection, Paving & CityYard Bonds (Part yearly) .
5s g T4 J-J $37,500c.Jan 2 '25-’ 54
War Memorial Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $9,000__________ 1933
Sewer Bonds.
5s g T4 J-J $150.000C--Jan 2 ’ 25-’ 54
4J^s’22 J-D 38,000--D ec 1 ’25-’62
W ater W orks Bonds.
4Pis’ 22 J-J $315,000-.July 2 ’25-’59
4% s’23 F-A16$200,000Aug 16 ’24-63
P ublic Park Bonds.
4 Jis’22 J-D ($42,000-Dec 1 ’ 25-’38
_
\ 2,000_ Dec 1 1939
Tunnel Construction Bonds.
5 s ’23 J-J
$4.000___________1938
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-- $827,500
Water debt (incl.)________ 525,000
Tot.assess.val.'24(H act.) 11,541,720
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—$l7.90
Pop’n 1910. 4,649; 1920_______7.648
IN T. at City Treas. office.

SISKIYOU UNION HIGH SCH
DIS.
Building Bonds.
6s '17 M ay $35.000..M ay 8 '25-'31 SOUTH PASADENA CITY HIGH
TOTAL D E B T Oct T6 ’23 $40,000
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Total assess, val. 1923
Building Bonds.
(about 60% actual)____17.232,155 .8 ’06
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23--*5.00 S ’06 _
8 , 000- .......................... ........................
Population 1920 (est.)_______ 15,000 S T3
70.000- - . --------------6s ’21 F-A f 85.000- -Aug 1 ’25-’41
SISSON.
35.000. .Aug 1 ’42-’46
This town Is in Siskiyou County.
[70,000--June 1 ’ 29-’38
Water-Wks., Sewer & City Hall 5s ’23 J-D j 30,000. - June 1 ’39-’43
$Hs’ 12 - - - $29,000___________1952
10.000- -June 1 ’44-’45
TOTAL D EBT July 1 ’23---$29,000 5s ’ 24 F -A f 5,000c-.-A ug 1 1927
Assess, val. real estate______ 150*972
U80,000c_ Aug 1 ’28-’47
Assess, val. personal property 79,627 BOND. D E B T Aug 1924- $486,000
Assess, val. improvements_ 173,020 Assess, val. '24 (non-op.).17,758,605
_
Total assess, value 1921____ 403,615 School tax rate (per $1,000)'24. .$9.50
i'm rate (per $1 000) '2 2 ------- *19.00 Population (est.)____________ 12,530
Population 1910, 636; 1920____ 542
SOUTH PASADENA CITY S. D.
SOLANO COUNTY.
.s ’03 . . .
$7,000...........................
Falrfleld Is the county seat.
-s ’04 . . .
5.000....... ....................
Court-House Bonds,
20,000_______________
g '09 - . . S100.000c.Dec 1 '2 5 '3 4 s '08
54.000_______________
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’ 23- $120,000 s ’09 - . _
Assess, val. real estate_ 17,490,312 5s ’23 J-D 85X 00--June 1 ’29-’45
Assess, val. improvements 8,458,255 5s ’ 24 F-A 100,000c-Aug 1 ’27-’46
Assess, val. personal prop. 4,310,874 BOND. D E B T Aug 1924- $335,250
Money and credits_______
2,719 Assess, val. ’24 (non-op.).12,257.045
Total val. ’23 (non-oper.).30,262.160 Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24--$20.60
Tot. val. of all prop. 1923.36,577,022 Population (est.)____________ 11,710
County tax rate/Inside_____$17.00
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
(per $1,000)’23\Outside_ 21.00
_
This city is In San Mateo County.
Pop’n 1910. 27,559; 1920, 40,602
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
IN T. payable at Co. Treas. offloe
5s T9 F-A$ 111,800.................... 1949
Sewer Bonds.
SOLANO CO. RE CL. D. NO. 2032.
BONDED D E B T __________ $60,000 5s T3 . - - $42,000___________1941
Improvement Bonds.
Assessed value 1921________ 100,000
Actual value_______________ 214,200 5s g ’24 M-S $58,000c-Mar 1 ’26-’35
BOND. D E B T Apr 1 ’2 4 .. $213,800
solano
C o u n t y r e c l a m a ­ Tot.assess, val.’23 (1-3act.)3,941,333
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1923____ $14.45
t i o n DISTR IC T NO. 20S0.
*30,000c. July 1 ’26-’28 Ponnla’n 1910. 1,989; '20______ 4.250
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
30,000c. July 1 ’29-’30
6s ’22 J-J
40,000c. July 1 ’31-’32
360,000c_July 1 ’33-’41 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HIGH
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
6s ’22 J-J ' 40.000___ July 1 1942
Site-Purchase, Building and
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923-- $500,000
Equipment Bonds.
Assessed value____________1,020.000
IN T. at County Treasurers’ office 5s T6 F-A *50.000--Aug 1 ’25-’49
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’ 2 2 -- $56,000
Assess, val. (real&pers’l)’22.2.480,535
SONOMA.
High sch.tax(per$l,000)’21-’22$10.00
A town in Sonoma County.
Population 1920______________4,411
City Hall Bonds.
INT. at County Treasurer’s office.
5s ’ 05 - - *1,5)0...........
1925
Sewer Bonds.
5s TO . - $14,010__________ 1950 SOUTH SAN JOAQUIN IRE. DIS.
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
This district (P. O. Manteca) is in
6s '20 - - *51,000__________ 1948 dan Joaquin Co. Organized May 24
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 3 -. $66,509 1909. Pop. 1918 (est.) 10,000.
Assess, val. ’23 (non-oper.) 504.885
Irrigation Bonds.
Town tax (per *1,000) 1922---*21.70 1 s TO J-J *1.875.000cJuly 1 '31-40
5
Population 1920------------------------ 801 5s T3 J-J 1,170,000c-Apr 18 1943
(Bonds are subject to call at any
SONOMA COUNTY.
int. time by mutual agreement.)
Santa Rosa Is the county seat.
5J4s’ 19 J-J 100,000-.July 1 '50-’54
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 768)
*Hsg'07June*20 i 0;)0c.June30 ’25-42 5)^sT9 J-J ( 20,000____July 1 1954
Green Valley Rd. D. No. 1 Bds.
1 60.000..July 1 ’ 55-’56
5b T8 J-J $56,000 .........1925-1938
f 5,000____July 1 1956
Highway Bonds.
5H s’ 19 J-J j 35,000____July 1 1957
5s 19 J-J $1.424,000......... — 1949
[20.000____July 1 1958
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’ 24-SI ,624,000 5J^s
60,000---------------- V - - vssess. val. real estate_ 25,304 600
_
(22.000C-July 1 ’44-*45
Assess, val. lmprovemtS — 12,405 095 5Ms’23 J-J j 33,000c.July 1 ’46-’47
Assess, val. personal prop. 5.381.465
( 5,00Cc_ July 1 1948
_
Money and credits_______
97X90 5J^s’23 J-J 350.000c_July 1 ’48-’60
Tot. val.;l923 (non-oper.).43.18 < 855
Reservoir-Construction Bonds.
Tot val. of all prop. 1923*51,060 52 5s '14 J-J *790,000c.July 1 '34-’43
County tax rate/Inside_____*29.80 5t^s’ 19
500.000 _____ 1941-1959
(per *1.000) ’23 \Outside . . . 34.80 BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’22*4.335.000
Population 1910, 48,394; 1920.52,090 Assessed valuation 1922___6,809.695
INT. on 4>$s of 1907 and 5s of Total tax rate (per *1.000) '22 $63.00
1919 payable at Co. Treas. office.
Population in 1920(est.)-------- 13,000
INT. at Dist. Treas. office or at
SONOMA COUNTY RECLAMA­ Irving Nat. Bank, N Y.
TION DISTRICT NO. 2061.
Bonds authorized--------------- *213,791
Bonds outstanding_______ 203,79] STANISLAUS COUNTY.
Modesto Is the county seat.
Assessed value___________ 439,000
Highway Bonds.
SONOMA V A L 7F N IO N H. S. D. 4>£s J-J $1.347,000-Jan 1 ’ 25-’49
This district is in Sonoma County. BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’ 24- $347,000
Assessed
real estate.44,885.960
6s ’21 A -O ( *4.000--.O ct 1 ’ 25-'26 Assessed val'n, impts_____
160.160
1105 000 — Oct 1 ’27-’ 6i Assessed value pers’l prop 8,301,830
val'n
BOND. D EBT July 1 '2 3 -- *113,000
Assessed value 192)______ 3,434.190 Total val. ’24 (abt 2-5 act)53,347.950
High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’ 22_.S8.60 County tax ratellnside______$16.00
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office. (per $1,000) ’241O utside------20.00
Pop’n 1910, 22,522; 1920. 43,557
SO QUEL UNION SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Santa Cruz Co. STEGE SANITARY DISTRICT.
This district is in Contra Costa Co.
-s
$42 000_______________
Sewer-System Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’23 -- $42,000
Sinking fund______________
1,047 5s T4 J-J $37,500_____ 1925-1935
(Due $3,750 yeraly)
Total assessed value 1923- 1,144,605
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’23--S4.00 BOND. D E B T Nov 1924---$37,500
Tax rate (per $1,000)_________ $4.00
SOUTH MONTEBELLO IR R IG A
STOCKTON.
"V*”’ j
TION D ISTR IC T.
Stockton Is In San Joaquin County.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
6s ’23 J-J $125,000_ Jan 1 ’26-’45 Inc. Aug. 5 1850. Commission gov­
_
(Due $6,000 in the even years and ernment adopted Jan. 6 1913. City
Manager government adopted N ov
$6,500 in the odd years.)

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STOCKTON (Concluded).
28 1922 (V. 115, p. 2818). Popula­
tion 1910, 23,353; 1920. 40,296.
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
4 s '00 ___
$9,900c_________ 1940
4 s ’00 - - 6,000c_________ 1946
Storm Sewer Bonds.
4s ’00
$13,500c__________1940
4s ’06 - - 18,000c_________ 1946
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s ’ 15 - - - $426.250c............---1955
5 ^ s ’20 --.1,45 1,00 0c__________1960
5s ’ 24 F-A 450,000c-Aug 1 ’31-’63
Street Impt. B onds.
5 s '07 ---$ 1 0 7 ,525c__________1947
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’ 24-$2,519,125
Total assessed value (non­
operative) 1924_______ 62,139,831
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-S15.50
STOCKTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
High S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’ 13 J J $70,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1935
5s ’20 - - - 305,000____Oct 1 1940
G ram m ar-School Bonds.
6s ’ l l M -N $43 000c._N ov 15 1931
5s ’ 13 J-J $455.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1948
5s ’ 20 - — 900.000____Oct 1 1943
T O T . B D . D T . July 1 ’ 23 -$l ,716,000
Assess, val. '23 (H act.)_.40,186,550
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923..-$13.50
IN T . at office of County Treas.
STRATHMORE UNION HIGH
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Tulare County.
5 s ’ 19 M -N $47,223_____ 1925-1941
6 s ’ 20 A -0 30,000_____ 1925-1954
BON D. D E B T Oct 2 3 ’23- $80,000
Total assessed value 1923
(about 1-3 actual)______2,694,050
Highs h. tax (per $1,000) '23..$9.30
8UISUN.
This city is In Solano County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’97 . . . $13,650...................1937
5s ’ 13 M -S 15,000c.................1953
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 24 -- $28,650
Assessed value real estate_ 148.460
Assessed value improv’ ts_ 256,920
Assessed value personal_
_ 130,752
Total assess, val. (non-op.)
1922 (50% actual)______ 536,132
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $16.00
Population In 1910, 641; 1920, 769
SULTANA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Sultana) is in
Tulare County.
6s ’ 22 A-O $43,000_____ 1925-1946
BOND. D E B T Oct 23 ’23 . $44,500
Assessed value 1923 (about
30% actual)____________1,185,835
School tax (per $1,000) 1923-.$13.60
SUMMIT UNION SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Siskiyou County.
6s
- - . $25,000. — ....................
BOND. D E B T Dec 1920— $42,250
Total assessed val. 1920___1,241,965
su n nyvale:
This town is in Santa Clara Co.
Inc. Dec. 24 1912.
Sewer Bonds.
5H s’ 14 F-A $30,000c__________1954
(One bond yrly. beg. Feb. 1 1915)
W ater B onds.
5K s’ 14 F-A $25,000c__________1949
(One bond yrly. beg. Feb. 1 1915)
5s '17 . . .
$8,000___________1932
F ire-Protection Bonds.
5s g '17 J-J
$1,500___________1925
BON D. D EBT Nov 15’24- $68,505
Water debt (included)_____
33,000
Assessed value real estate- _ 424,900
Assessed value personal_
_ 242,735
Other property___________ 460,625
Total assessed value 1924
(50% actual)___________1,128,265
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $16.45
Population In 1920____________1,675
SUNNYVALE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
54*s
...
$17,000____July 1 1940
5H s
51,000____July 1 1945
5)|s
15.000____ Apr 11950
BON D. D E B T Julv 1 1924-583.000
SUSAN VILLE 7
This city is in Lassen County.
Sewer System Bonds
5s ’06 —
$2,000___________ 1926
Street and Fire Alarm Bonds
5s ’ 16 — $14,856___________ 1956
M unicipal Impt Bonds
5yis’22 - - . $41,000__________ 1947
BON D. D EBT July 1 ’23 — -$57,850
Assess, val. (non-oper.) 1922-859,063
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— -$13.50
Pop’n, 1910, 688; 1920 _______918

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
SUTTER COUNTY RECLAMA­
TION DISTRICT NO. 1600.
( $496,000___ Jan 1 1930
6g’20J-J $4,014,000--Jan 1 ’31-’39
I 442,000___ Jan 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921-S6,660.000
Assessed value 1920______ 16,000,000
SWEETWATER UNION H. S. D.
This district is in San Diego Co.
6s ’20
$172,000 ......... 1926-1940
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23- $172,000
Total assess, value 1923_ 4,626,040
_
Highsch. tax (per $1,000) ’23-$21.10
TAFT.
This place Is in Kern County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s T2
$11,250c*_________1932
6s ’ 21 J-J
35,000c*__July 2 1931
Fire P rotection Bonds.
5s ’12 . . .
7,200c*________ 1932
6s g ’ 18 M-S f 4,000c* Mar 1 ’ 25-’28
1 6,000c* Mar 1 ’ 25-’ 28
6 s ’ 21 J-J
22,100c*.-July 2 1941
Fourth Street Ext. Bonds.
6 s ’ 21 J-J $21,000c*. .July 2 1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’24- $106,550
Assess, debt (add’l) (abt)
44,000
Sinking fund______________
11 636
Assessed val. real estate_ 3,240,797
_
Assess, val. personal______ 680.000
Tot. ass'd val.’24(60%act.)3,920 797
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24.S15.00
Population in 1920------------------3,3l7
IN T . on 6s of 1918 and 6s of 1921
payable at office of City Treasurer.
TAFT UNION HIGH SCH. DIST.
This district is in Kern County.
School Bonds.
($240,000-Mar 13 ’25-’ 29
6s
M-S \ 30,000.-.M a r 13 1930
BOND. DEBT Mar 1922. $470,000
Assessed val. 1921-22____70,066,270
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
TEHAMA COUNTY.
Red Bluff is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s *19 F-A ($20,000......... 1925-1928
(175,000..........1929-1953
Bridge B onds.
5s ’ 19 F-A$521,000...........................
Highway B onds.
___
5s ’ 19 F-A $54.000......... 1925-1930
CO. BD. D T . July 1 ’2 4 -. $783,000
Assess, val. real estate____10,809,975
Assess, val. improvements 2,981,795
Assessed val. personal____ 3.145.520
Moneys and credits______
91,710
Total assessed value 1924-17,129,000
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23—
Inside______________
$23.70
Outside_____________________28.00
Population 1910,11,401; 1920-12.882
IN T . payable at the office o f the
County Treasurer.
TAMALPAIS UNION HIGH S. D.
This district is in Marin County.
5 s ’ l l July $21,000---------------------5s ’23 M -N 90.000c-May 1 ’25-’33
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’ 24- $121,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(45%act) 12,808,200
Population (est.) 1924-----------15,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
TEMPLETON UNION HIGH S. D.
A school district in San Luis
Obispo County.
6s g ’21 J-D $45,000............. ..............
BOND. DEBT July 1921 — -$48,000
Assessed value, real & pers’1.983,850
Population (estimated) _______ 1,250
IN T . at office o f County Treas.
TERRA BELLA IRRIG. DIST.
This district (P. O. Terra Bella) is
in Tulare County. Organized Aug.
16 1915.
Irrigation-System B onds.
6s g ’ 16 J-J $600,000c.N ov 1 ’ 27-’46
6s ’ 16 J-J 160,000......... 1942-1944
6s ’ 16 J-J
40,000...........................
50 .000._____ ________
J-J
50.000 _____ 1945-1946
6s g
50.000 _________1946
BOND. D E B T N ov. 3 ’24 $1,000,000
Total ass’d val. 1924_____ 1,227,715
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..-$85 00
Population In 1924 (est.)________ 600

THERMALITO IRRIG. DIST.
This district (P. O. Oroville) is in
Butte County.
6s g ’23 J-J $270,000c__Jan 1 ’34-’53
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1694.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924— $270,000
Ass’d value o f land alone— 465,842
SUSANVILLE GRAMMAR S. D. Est. actual value of all prop­
This district is in Lassen County.
erty within district____-2,572,300
5^s $83,000 .........1926-1960 Population______________________ 528
6s * 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 ......... .............
TO TAL D E B T Oct 15 ’ 23- $113,000 THE PALMS SCHOOL DIST.
Ass’d val. ’ 23 (3-5 actual)—2,539,963
See Los Angeles City Sch. Dist.
Population 1922 (est.)________ 3,000
THE PALMS (NEW) SCH. DIST.
SU TTER COUNTY\
This is now Culver City Sch. Dist.
Yuba City is the county seat.
Highw ay Bonds.
TORRANCE.
5s
— $80,000..........................
This city is in Los Angeles County.
5s g ’ 19 — 730,000--Sept 1 ’28-’47
Street Improvement Bonds
GEN. BD . D T . July 1 23 $824,000 5s ’22
$51,500___________ 1942
Assessed value real estate. 15,399,255 BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23$51,500
Assessed value personal_2,518,415 Ass’d val.(non-oper.)’24- . 10,549,985
Moneys and credits______
31,400 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $9.80
Total assessed value 1923-17.949,070
County tax rate/Inside______ $26.00 TRACY.
(p e r il,000)’23 (O u tside____$32.00
This city is in San Joaquin Co.
Population 1910. 6,328; 1920-10,115
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s ’ 19 M-S
$25,000--Sept
SUTTER AND PLACER CO. 6s ’23 - - - 107,850___________ 1959
k. RECLAM. DIST. NO. 1001.
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
p*1P. O. is Nicolaus.
5s ’ l l
F-A $31,666.67 ________ 1941
6s g ’17 J-J $352,000c.July 1 ’ 25-’35
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’22 jt J-J (36,000c_ Jan 11949 5s ’ 16
_
- - - $11,000__________ 1944
*
125.000c.-_Jan 1 1950
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Mar 1924- $S39.695 5s ’ 16
- - - $2.000___________ 1926
Actual valuation________ 6,240,000
Sewer Extension Bonds.
Population (est.) __________
1.200 6.s ’ 18
. - - $7.500___________ 1938
«* IN T . is payable at C u ty TreasW ater Main Bonds.
rer’s office at Yuba Ci y.
’ 18
$5,000___________ 1938




BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23—$192,017
Assess, val. real estate______ 464,775
Assess, val. improvements_ 454,190
_
Assess, val. personal (includ­
ing money, & c.)_________ 303,346
Total assess.
val’n 1920
(non-operative)
______ 1.222,311
Tot.ass’d val.’21 (non op .)$1,303,140
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$16.30
Population in 1920____________2,450
T R A C Y SCHOOL- D IS T R IC T .
This district is in San Joaquin Co.
5s ’ l l J D $14.000___ June 11929
5H s’20 J D $32,000--D ec 1 ’ 25 ’40
544s’22 M S 75,000___ Mar 6 1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’22- $120,500
Assessed val. 1921________ 3,883,830
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$9.20
T R A N Q U I L L ir r T R R I G . DIST.
This district (P. O. Tranquillity)
is in Fresno County.
5 ^ g ’20 J-J $259,000c____ 1925-1957
BOND. DEBT Nov 8 ’24- $259,000
Assess, val. ’ 24 (H act.)__ 1,591.561
Irrigation tax (per $1,000) ’24.$30.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 2,000
Prin. and int. at Tranquillity.

[V ol.

119.

TURLOCK IRRIGATION DIST
This district is in Stanislaus and
Merced Cos. Organ. June 6 1887.
5 s '02 J-J $976,000c.July 1 ’25-*41
5s '05 J-J 200,000c—Jan 1 ’26-’35
5s TO J-J 100,000c.July 1 ’31-’40
5 s ’ l l J-J 1,206.000c — .1932-1941
5 ^ s ’20 J-J 510,000c.July 1 ’41-’60
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1301.)
6s ’20 J-J $2.570.000c July 1 ’36-’ 51
6 s ’20 J-J l,028,000cJuly 1 ’ 36-’51
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 332.)
5s ’24 J-J 500,000c.jan 1 ’27-’36
_
5s ’24 J-J ( 35,000c_ Jan 1 1928
\150,000c .Jan 1 ’34-’36
BD. D EBT Oct. 28 ’24..$7,090,000
Ass’d val.'24(abt.2-5act.) 13,375,235
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$45.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 20.000
IN T . at First National Bank or
People’s State Bank, Turlock.

TURLOCK UNION HIGH S. D.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’07 Jan 15 $3,4 0 0 c _________ 1926
5s 17 M -N 51,000c__________1957
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $54,400
Ass’d val. ’24(abt.2-5 a c t.)-8 ,124,105
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24$12.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 7,000
T R AN Q U ILLITY UNION H IG H
IN T . is payable at County Treas­
SCHOOL DIST.
urer's office in Modesto.
This district is in Fresno County.
6s ’ 19 J-J $50.000_ Jan 1 ’28-’52
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $50,000 TURLOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Total assessed value 1923-.5,576,035 5s TOMay 10$40,000cMay 1 0 ’ 25-’44
Highsch. tax (per $1,000)’23___$6.30 5s T2 Oct5 8 ,0 0 0 c_____1925-1932
5 s ’ 20 J-J 80,000c__________ 1951
TUJUNGA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T . 5 ^ s ’22 A-O (1 0,00 0c_____1925-1929
\24,0 0 0 c ____ 1930-1937
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5H s’24 M -N ( $500c_ M ay 1 1925 BOND. D E B T Oct 27 ’ 24. $163,000
_
\10,000c-May 1 ’26-’35 Tot.ass’d val.’24(abt40%) 4,356.645
5s ’24 M -N ( 15,000--Nov 1 ’25-’39 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$7.00
\ 500____Nov 1 1940
BOND. D E B T M ay 1924- $70,200 TUSTIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Orange County.
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,672,030
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$22.80 5s T3 s-a $30,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1939
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 6s ’ 20 — - 27.000c____ 1925-1933
5s ’23 A-O 48,000c____ 1925-1948
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 4 .. $107,000
TULARE.
Assess, val.(non-op.) ’ 23.-5,445,480
This city is in Tulare County. In­
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$14.80
corporated Apr. 5 1888.
IN T . on 6s of 1920 payable at
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’ 10 J-J $52,0 00c..........
1950 office of County Treasurer.
Fire-Departm ent Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-J $2,000c__________1928 TUSTIN UNION HIGH S. D.
This district is in Orange County.
W ater Bonds.
5s g ’ 12 J-D $79,COOc_Dec 1 ’ 25-’49 6s ’ 21 J-J $24O,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’48
Fire Dept. & City Hall Bonds BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $240,000
6s g ’23 J-J $48,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’48 Assess, val., non-op. 1923-12,196,670
High tax rate (per $1,000)’22.$6.30
Sewerage System Bonds.
5s g ’24 J-J $130,00Cc.July 2 ’ 25-’49
U KIAH.
Sewage Treatm ent W ork Bds.
This city is in Mendocino County.
5s g ’24 J-J $35,000c.July 2 ’25-’49
BOND. DEBT Oct. 27 ’24 . $344,000
Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________
79,000 6 s ’96 . . . $8,7 50c__________ 1936
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
43,074
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.’24 (2-3 act) 4,739,369 5 s ’99 . . . $7,650c__________ 1939
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’24-$17.30
Septic T ank Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,758; 1920, 3,539 5s T8 - - . $4,000c__________ 1928
LNT. at City Treasurer's office.
Gas Plant Bonds.
5 s ’22 - - . $16,500c__________ 1940
TULARE COUNTY.
W ater Bonds.
Visalia is the county seat
Pop. 6 s ’22 - - . $54,00'’ c _1925-1949
BOND. D E B T Oct 25 ’24- $1 1,825
in 1923 (est.), 65,000.
Assess, val. (non-oper.)’24-1,423,915
Highway Bonds.
5s T7 J-D$2.200.000. June 1 ’ 25 *40 Assess, val. (oper.) 1924-72,645
_
BD. DEBT Oct. 23 ’ 23-.$2,200,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $25.00
Assessed val'n, real estate.41,522 405 Population 1910, 2,136; 1920-2,306
Assessed val’n, improv’ts. 17,620.285
Assessed val’n, pers’l prop 9,386,795 UKIAH SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Money & solvent credits_
_
650
This district L in Mendocino Co.
Total val. ’ 23 (abt. 3-10
i ‘^s’22
act.) (non-operative)_ 68,530,135 BOND. M-S $72.000_____ 1925-1942
_
D EBT
1924 $72,000
Assess, val. oper. prop_ 19,330,005 Assess, val. ’24 Oct 29 act)_ 1,850,000
_
(40%
County tax rate/Inside______ $23 50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$10.50
(per $1,000) ’2 3 '.Outside----- $29.50 Population (est.)______________4,000
Population 1910, 35,440; 1920-59,031
IN T. at the County Treas. office.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. offiGe.
UPLAND.
This place Is in San Bernardino C o.
TULARE IRRIGATION DIST.
S treet B onds.
See V. 77, p. 158.
5s ’08
$31,250c..................1948
Sewer Bonds.
TULARE SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
5s T7 J-J $17,000c-July 1 ’25-’41
This district is in Tulare County.
B uilding B onds.
5s ’ 19 M-N$78.000—M ay 5 ’24-’ 59 6s ’ l l . . .
$7,250.....
1941
BOND. DEBT Oct. 22 ’23 $82,000
•Fire Equip. & Street Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1923____$3,891,200 6s ’ 14 M-N$18.0J0 ..........1925-1954
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23------ $12.10 BOND. D EBT Nov 25 ’24- $299,625
Water debt (incl.)________ 224,000
TULARE UN. H IG H SCH. DIST. Tot. ass’d val. 1924 (1-3
This district is in Tulare County.
actual)_________________ 2,365,775
5s ’ 18
M ay $8,000_____ 1925-1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--.$18.70
5H s’22 M-N144.000_____ 1925-1942 Popula’n 1910, 2,384; 1920, 2,913
BOND. DEBT Oct. 2 3 ’23 $160,000
•INT. at City Treasurer’s office.
Assessed val. 1923_______ 12,755,770
High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’23-$12.10 UPLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s ’ 19 J-J $46,000___________ 1937
TULE IR R IG A TIO N D ISTR IC T. BOND. D E B T Nov 13 1920 $46,000
This district is in Lassen County.
Total assessed value 192 (_.2,493.470
6s '21 J-J $806,000_____ 1926-1943 School tax (per $1,000) 1923--$20.40
BOND. D EBT Jan 1922.. $806,000
VACAVILLE.
TURLOCK.
This town is In Solano County.
This city is in Stanislaus County.
Sewer Bonds.
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s ’06 — .
$8.000c..................1931
5 s ’ 12 - - - $14,500c.......
1952
Bridge Septic T ank B onds.
5 s ’ 12 - - 3,500c........... --.1 9 5 5 5s ’ l l . . .
$9,256c.................. 1936
Sewer Bonds.
S treet Im pt.. Fire Engine Bds.
5s '09 - - - $17,550c_________ 1949 5s ’ 15 . . . $13,8 0 0 c -...............1945
5 s ’ 10 . - 7,000c_________ 1950
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s g ’20 F-A 51,000c_________ 1940 5 s ’23 -_ - $40,000___________ 1963
(Due $3,000 yearly.)
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23--$71,056
5H s’22 . - 25,000___________1942 Assess, val., real estate______ 148,195
Assess, val., personal_______ 175,192
W ater Bonds.
5s ’09 - - - $16,900c_________ 1949 Assess, val., improvementS-_349.975
5 s ’ 10
10,500c..........
1950 Tot. assess, val. 22(60% act) .673,362
Park Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $15.30
5 ^ s g ’ 15 A-O $12,500c Apr 15 ’ 24-60 Population 1910. 1.177; 1920. 1.254
BOND. DEBT N ov. 28 ’24 $172,175
INT. is payable In Vacaville.
Water debt (incl.)________
40,375
Sinking fund_____________
2,18.3 VALLEJO.
1Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 242.000
’25-’49
This city is in Solano County. Inc.
Assessed value, real estate-1,709.595 Mch. 30 1868. Commission govern­
Assessed value improv’t s ..1,914,900 ment adopted Feb. 21 1911. V. 92.
Assessed value personal_
_ 710.642 p. 611.
Operative roll_____________ 294,010
W ater B onds.
Total assess, val. (real est.
5s ’05 M -N $6,750c --M a y 1 1925
assess. 80% — other prop.
,5s *08 M-S
5.000c---Sept 1 1925
at 40%) 1924__________ 3,829,147 5s g ’ l l J-Jt 35,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’31
City tax (per $1,000) 1924--.$16.50 5H s’ 21 M -N 62,500___ M ay 1 1945
Population 1910, 1,573; 1920, 3,394 5M s’24
300,000--M ay 1 ’27-’34
IN T. on 6s of 1920 payable at
M -N
i 75,000--M ay 1 ’35-’40
Turlock.
l 25.000___ M ay 1 1941

D ec., 1924.]
VALLEJO (Concluded).
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’95 F-A -l9.300c.Aug 1 ’25-’ 36
Harbor-Im provem ent Bonds.
5J4s’ 14 M -N $77,000.May 1 ’ 25-’35
BON D. DEBT N o v 22 ’ 23$1.399,400
Water debt (incl.)________ 1,310,000
Assess, val., real estate____9,424,892
Assess, val., personal_____ 375,725
Total assess, val. (nonoperative) 1923________ 9,800,3'7
City tax rate (per $1,000)'23-$16.00
Pop'n 1910, 11.340; 1920, 21,107
INT. at City Treas. office.

CALIFORNIA-CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 0 ’ 24 $36,0C0
assessed valuation 1924.-12,995.405
High tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$3.00
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$7 2,50 0-_................. 1951
5s ’ 13 J-J 77,500___________ 1953
W ater W orks Bonds
5s '23 J-J $390,000_____1925-1963
BOND. DEBT Aug 30’24 $669,500
Tot. ass'd val.’24(non-op.)29,704,865
VALLEJO GRAMMAR SCH. DIS. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924----- $4.33
This district is in Solano County. Population 1910, 772; 1920, 1,005
5H s’20M N f 152,000.June 24 ’ 25 ’50
\ 70.000.June 24 ’ 51-’60 VISALIA.
County seat o f Tulare County.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1922.. $238,000
Assess, val. ’ 22-'23________ 6,615,879 First incorporated Feb. 27 1874; reTax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $22.10 Incorporated in 1876 and again in
Population (est.) 1920_______ 26,000 1900 and is now working under a
charter effective April 16 1923.
VALLEJO HIQH SCHOOL DIST.
H igh-School Bonds.
This district is in Solano County. 6s '96 July $3,000c................. 1936
5J4s’20M-N /152,000-June 24 '25- 50
Sewer Bonds.
l 70,000-June 24 ’51-'60 5s 01 J-J $34,000c__________ 1948
62.075c.Jan '8 25-’46
BOND. D EBT Nov 1922.. $238,000 6s '21 J-J
Assess, val. '22-’ 23________ 6,615.879
Fire Apparatus Bonds
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1922____$12.10 6s '14 J-D $3,000c_________ 1926
C ity Hall Bonds
VAN NUYS SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s '08 J-J $27,000c___________1948
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
A uditorium Bonds
-■
$39,000-------------- -------- 6s ’ 15 F-A $32,000c___________1935
BON D. DEBT June30 '23—$39,000
M unicipal Impt Bonds
5s TO F-A $62,675e___________1950
V A N N U Y S H IQ H S C H . D IS T . 6s T5 F-A 42,500c........
1941
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Bridge Bonds
-■
$n3,000_______________ 6s '21 F-A $8,8 0 0 c...............1946
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23-.$93,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '24. $300,375
Assess, val. ’24 (non-oper.).9,255,360
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924
$16.50
V E N IC E .
This city Is in Los Angeles Co. In­ P o p u la 'n 191 0, 4 ,5 5 0 ; '2 0 ...........5 ,7 5 3
IN T . at First Nat. Bank. Visalia
corporated Feb. 17 1904. During
this year propositions, one, providing
for the consolidation of this city with VISALIA HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
Santa Monica and the other for
This district is in Tulare County.
annexation to Los Angeles, were 5J4s'20 A-0$107,000 _____ 1925-1944
voted down.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1921-- $164,000
Sewer B onds (Part yearly).
Assessed value___________ 4.113,720
6s ’05 M-N$10,500c_________ 1945
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
5s ’05 J-J
6,000c.............-.1935
5s ’06 F-A 11,000c_________ 1946
O u tfall Sewer Bds. (Part yearly). VISALIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
x B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 13 F-A $14.000c__________ 1952
5s g '16 J-D $60,000c -..1925-1951
Fire Dept. Bonds (Part yearly).
. . . 110.000................... ..
5s ’05 M -N
250c............. -.1925 5 ^ s
6s ’ 06 F-A
5,500c_________ 1946 BOND. DEBT Nov 16 ’20 $94,500
Assessed valuation 1920— 3,366,103
B uilding Bonds (Part yearly).
6s ’06 F-A
$500c_________ 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920------ $4.80
Garbage Crematory (Part yearly). Population in 1920 (est.)------5,800
x IN T . at County Treas. office.
6s ’06 F-A
$5,500__________ 1946
G arbage Incinerator (Part yrly.)
5 s ’ 13 F-A $11,000c__________ 1935 WASCO UNION GRAMMAR S. D.
Mun. Real Prop. Bds. (Part yrly.)
This district is in Kern County.
5 s ’06 F-A
$500c_________ 1926 6s g T9 M-S $60,000-Mar 17 ’29-’38
BON D. DEBT Sept3 0 ’24
64,750 BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Sinking fund---------------------4.938 Assessed valuation 1918--$2,054,951
Assess, val. ’24(non-oper.)20,664.872
IN T . payable at the office of the
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____$12.50 County Treasurer.
Population 1910. 3,119: 1920, 10.385
IN T . at Venice Branch, Pacific
COLONY S. D.
Southwestern Trust & Savings Bank, WASHINGTONin Fresno County.
This district is
Venice.
6s ’22 J-J $36,000c.Jan 3 ’25-’36
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24. $36,000
V E N IC E C IT Y SCHOOL D IS T .
Assessed valuation 1923
728,445
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’12 A-O $81,000c____ 1925-1951 School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$18.00
(est.)______________ 500
6s ’21 A-O 255,000--Apr 1 '25-’51- Population the County Treas. office.
IN T . at
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2004.)
5s ’24 A-O (40,000--Apr 1 ’25-’34
\60,000-.Apr 1 ’35-’54 WASHINGTON HIGH SCH. DIS.
A district in Fresno County.
f 30,000c-Apr 1 ’25-’29
$70,000-M ay 18 ’25-’34
5s ’24 A-O 25.000c.Apr 1 ’30-’34
54,000.M ay 18 ’35-’40
(120,000c. Apr 1 ’35-’54
BON D. D EBT Aug 1924- $500,500
Assess, val.’24(non-oper.) .20,271,485
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$20.50
20,000-May 18 ’41-’42
Population in 1924 (est.)_____20,000
11,000-..M a y 18 1943
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
!T Oct 29 ’ 24- $155,000
Assessed valuation 1924-_i5,557,485
VENICE UNION HIGH S. D.
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '24..$9.40
B uilding Bonds
5s ’ 13 F-A$207,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’ 52
5s ’22 J-J 330,000..July 1 ’25-’57 WATERFORD IRRIG. DIST.
5s ’24 J-J I 85,000c.Jan 1 ’29-’45
This district (P. O. Waterford) is
tl40,000C-Jan 1 '46-’59 in Stanislaus County. Organized
BON D. D EBT Jan 1924. $805,000 Sept. 15 1913. Pop n (est.) ’23, 650.
Ass’d v a l. '24 (non-oper.) .25,608,660 5 ^ s’ 19 J-J $205,000c.July 1 ’27-’46
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$9.90
Im provement Bonds.
IN T . at Co. Treasurer's office.
6s g T7 J-J $465,000c.-0ct 1 ’27-’46
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $670,000
VENTURA.
Assessed val. 1924_______1.077P077
This city is in Ventura County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $49,50
_
WATSONVILLE.
W ater Bonds.
IN T .cityDistrict Treasurer's office.
This at is in Santa Cruz County.
6s
. . . $250,000..........................
W ater Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Assessed valuation 1924..$3,690,710 5s ’22 M-N$216,000c..... ....................
Sewer Bonds
Population 1910, 2,945; 1920, 4,342
5s '99 J-J $15,000c__________1940
5s TO J-D 14,300c__________1950
VENTURA COUNTY.
Convention Hall Bonds
Ventura is the county seat.
4 K s’ 10 J-D $10,400c.............. -.1950
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Bridge Bonds
6s g ’ 12 F-A $90,000c_Fob 1 ’25-’42
5s '15 J-J $11,000c__________1955
Bridge Bonds.
Fire Engine & Equipm t Bonds
6s ’ l l F-A$ 162,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’42
5s '15 J-J $6,600c__________1955
P u b lic Highway Bonds.
6s *15 J-D $840,000 Dec 20’25-’44 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '24. $273,300
Water debt (included)_____ 215,000
R oad B onds.
6s ’ 19 J-D $580,000.-Dec.22’25-’44 Tot. ass’d val. ’24(2-5 act.) 3,213,505
B D . D E B T N ov 20 ’24..$1,672,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.30
Assess, val., real estate___46,132.610 Population 1910, 4,446; 1920, 5,113
Assess, val., personal____ 5,129,565
Other assess, property______________ 7WATSONVILLE H. S. DIST.
,000
T ot. ass’d val. ’2 4 _______ 51,269.175
This district Is in Santa Cruz Co.
County tax (per (Inside______ $17.79
B uilding Bonds.
$1,000) 1924.\ Outside____20.00 5sg'16 J-J $60,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1936
Population 1910,18,347; 1920.28,724 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’23 -- $65,000
IN T . on highway bonds at Co Sinking fund_____________
1,111
reas. office on Bankers Trust Co., Assess, val. 1923_________ 4,451,680
N .Y .C ity ; othersat Co. Treas .office
IN T . payable at County Treas.
urer’s office in Santa Cruz.
VENTURA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Ventura County. WATTS.
5M s’22 M -N$87,000_.........
1953
This city is In Los Angeles County.
5s ’23 J-D 24,000____June 1 1928
City Hall B onds.
5 J^s’24
60,000___________ 1944 5s '09 J-J
$5,85 0c...Ja n 2 1949
BON D. D EBT N ov 1924.. $171,000
Street Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(non-op. >4,786,790 5s ’09 J-J $26,6 5 0 c...J a n 2 1949
School tax (per $1,000) 1924___$9.10 BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '23. $32,500
Tot. assess, val. '24 (non­
VENTURA UN. HIGH SCH. DIST
operative) ______________3,571,500
This district is in Ventura County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$11.70
B uild ing B onds.
Popula’n 1910, 1,922; '20 .........4,529
5 s g ’ l l J-J $36,000.........1925-1936
IN T . is payable in Watts.




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WATTS CITY SCHOOL DIST.
-s ’ l l . . . $24,500..................... ..
6 s ’20 J-J
26 00 0 --July 1 ’25-’50
f 2,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’26
5J^s’2 4 A -0 (34,000c.Apr 1 ’27-’43
( 1,5 0 0 c...A p r 1 1944
{B u ild in g Bonds.
5 J^sT5 F-A $16 000 ..F e b l 25-’ 50
BOND. D EBT April 1924- $156,000
Assess, val. '24 (1-3 a ct.)..5,650,375
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$21.20
Population in 1924 (est.)_____15,000
§ IN T . at County Treasurer’s of­
fice in Los Angeles.

WINTERS.
This city is in Yolo County.
W ater B onds
, . ,_
6 s ’02 . . .
$8,075.........^ . . . 1 9 4 2
Sewer B onds. _
____
5s ' l l J-J $18,000,’ ................. 1930
T ow n-H all B onds.
6s T6 M -N $1,400.-M ay 1 ’25-’26
BOND. D E B T Oct 10 '23...$20,000'
Tot, ass’d val. '24 (4 4 % act’l)4S9.050'

WHITTIER.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Incorp. Feb. 21 1898. This city on
Jan. 30 of this year voted down the
City Manager form o f govt. (Y. 116,
p .640 ).
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s g '99 J-J $15,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’39
5s g '05 J-D 45 570c. June 1 ’25-'45
5s '00 M-S
2,100c.M ar 1 ’ 24-’ 40
5s ’ 19 J-D$324,000c_Dec 1 ’25-’59
5s ’22 J-D 28,00Cc.June 1 ’25-’52
5s ’24 M-S 100,000--Sept 1 ’25-’ 64
C ity Hall Bonds
5s ’22 J-D $42,000c.June 1 ’25-'52
Sewer Bonds
5s '09 A-O $69,200c.June 1 ’25-’49
5s ’22 J-D (140,000c.June 1 ’25-'59
1 1,5 0 0 c ... June 1 1960
Sewage Disposal P lant B onds
5s '24 M-S $50,000-.Sept 1 ’25-’49
Fire & Reservoir B onds.
5s ’02 A-O $2,345c..A pril 1 ’25-’42
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23..$688,725
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 426,727
$8,500
Floating debt______(abt.)
Sinking fund____________
25,829
Gen’l trea s______________
182,265
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-’25:
Old city__________________ $11.60
Annex (1907)_______________ 11.30
Total assessed value (oper­
ative & non-op.) ’24-’25 23,280,560
Population 1910, 4,550; 1920, 7,997
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office and
Chase National Bank, N . Y .

WOODLAND SCHOOL DISTS.
G ram m ar-School Bonds.
5s g T4 M -N$77l500c N ov 10 ’25-’54
High S ch ool B onds
5s
. . . $66,0 0 0 c .................1957
5s g ’24 J-D J70.000..........1926-1935
\54,000..........1936-1941
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924—
Grammar-School bonds. $77,500
High-School b o n d s---------------------- 66,000
Total assessed value 1924—
High school_____________9,703,800
Grammar school_______ 4,103,510
Tax rates (per $1,000) 1923—
Grammar---------------------------- $1.54
H igh ..................
$2.20
INT. at County Treasurer’s office.

WINTERS HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $32,000c............... ..1 945
WEST SIDE IRRIGATION DIST. BOND. D EBT July 1 ’24 -- $32,000
This district (P. O. Tracy) is in Assess, val. 1924----- -------- 1,888.985
San Joaquin County.
Sch. taxrate (p e r il,000) 192!4-$3-80
Irrigation Bonds.
6s '17 J-J $295,000..Jan 1 ’38-’57 WOODLAND.
6s g ’ 18 J-J $100,000c____ 1939-1958
This city is in Y olo County.
6s zO J-J 150,000.......... 1930-1936
R efu n d in g B onds (3 issues).
6s ’20 J-J 150,000 _____ 1937-1939 5s ’99 A-O $33,150_____
1939
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 27 ’24. $545,000
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
Assess, val. 1924_________ 1,174,911 5s ’06 A-O $12,000__________ 1946
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $90-00 5s T6 J-J 33,000__________ 1931
Population (estimated) ’24______ 550
Fire A pparatus Bonds
5s ’23 J-J $20,000. .July 1 ’25-’34
BOND. DEBT June30 ’23- $78,150
WEST SIDE UNION HIGH S. D. Assess, value real estate
669,810
This district is in San Joaquin Co. Assessed value personal— 1,635,675
5s ’ 16 J-J $59,000___ July 1 1936 Assessed val. o ther property 631,930
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 .. $59,000 Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act.) 2,937,415
Ass’d val’n '23 (50% act.) _7,917 865 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-.$17.00
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $5 -70 Population 1910, 3,187; 1920—4,147

WHITTIER CITY SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ l l ann 21.000_____________
5s ’ 14 F-A 31,500.-Aug 1 ’25-’39
5s ’20 F-A
3,000____Aug 1 1925
6s
. . . 144,000 ..........1925-1945
(20,000—Aug 1 ’26-’30
4 ^ s ’23 F-A {35,000—Aug 1 ’31-’37
135,000.-Aug 1 ’38-’42
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 -. 199,000
Assess, val. '24(non-oper)_ 10,190,230
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S16.70
Population in 1921 (est.)_____11,900

WOODLAKE UNION HIGH S. D.
BOND. D E B T Oct 18 ’ 23- $40,000
Assess, val. ’23 (kf a c t .)..2,825,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $7.50
Population in 1922 (est.)--------- 3,600
WOODS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
A district in San Joaquin Couhty.
6s ’21 J-J $50,000___ July 1 1946
6s ’22 A-O 10,000___ Apr 3 1936
BOND .D E B T July 1 ’23 - . $58.000
Assess, val. ’23 (H actual).1,889,670
Taxrate (pe $1,000) ’23--------$10.00
YOLO COUNTY.
Woodland Is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
5s g ’ 16 F-A$120,000c____1925-1936
Highway Bonds
5s T9 M-S $1,0 0 0,000c..1925-1959
BOND. D E B T N ov 1924.$1,120,000
Assess, val., real estate___18,036,115
Assess, value, impts------- 4,447,705
Assess, value, personal_ 3,926,230
_
Money & solvent credits. .
6,000
Total assessed val. 1923-24
(non-oper.)___________ 26,416,050
County tax rate per (Inside..$23 50
$ 1.000) ’23-’2 4 _ 1Outside 29.50
_
Population 1910,13,926; 1920-17,105
IN T . at County Treas. office.

YOLO COUNTY RECLAMATION
DISTRICT NO. 785.
WHITTIER UN. HIGH SCH. D. 6s ’23 J-J $131,484.99-Ser on Jan 1
B u ild in g Bonds.
BOND. D E B T N ov 1924-.$131,485
-s '04 . . .
36,000...........................
-s TO . . .
54,000................... .......
5 H s’ 14 Aug $5,000.........1925-1929 YOLO COUNTY RECLAMATION
DISTRICT NO. 1001.
5s ’22 A-O 140,000._Apr 1 ’25-’48
'27,000--Apr 1 ’25-’33 BOND. DEBT July 1922— $896,695
5s ’22 A-O 40,000—Apr 1 '34-*38 Assessed value 1922-----------6,240,000
65.000.
-Apr’39-'43
1
90.000.
-Apr
1 ’44-’48
BOND. DEBT July 1923. $571,750 YREKA. is In Siskiyou County.
This city
Assess. val. 1924 (non­
W ater W orks B onds.
operative) _______ _____ 67,566,775
1938
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$5.00 5 s ’02 M -N$23,500c........
C ity-H all and Street B onds.
IN T . on 5s of 1922 at the County 5s g T6 J-J
$5 0 0 0 c____ 1925-1936
Treasurer’s office.
BOND. D E B T N ov 13 ’24-$30,000
Water debt (incl.)---------------- 23,500
Total assessed val’n 1924
WILLITS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
(non-oper.) (abt. act) — 940,905
A district in Mendocino County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$16.50
6s ’21 M-S $36,000_____Sept 1941 Population 1910, 1,134; 1920— 1.277
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 1924 $36,000
Assess, val. '24 (40% a c t .).1,065,600
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $8.40 YREKA GRAMMAR SCH. DIST.
This district is In Siskiyou County.
Population (estimated)______ 2,500
_s
$34,000----------------------BOND. D E B T N ov 23 *21--$34,000
WILLOWS.
Total assess, value 1921
This town is in Glenn County.
(about 60% act.)________ 824,575
Sewer D istrict No. 1 B onds.
Total tax rate ’21 (outside).-$40.30
5s '08 . . . $15,000.................... 1938 Population in 1920 (est.)______ 1,600
M unicipal Im provement Bonds.
5s ’ l l . . . $27,000.................... 1952 YUBA CITY.
Sewer Bonds.
This town is in Sutter County.
6s T9 F-A $35,000.-Aug 1 ’25-’59
Street & Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 5 '2 4 . $78,000 6s ’20 A-O $31,000--$1,000 yearly
Assess, val. real estate___ 1,185.505
W ater W orks Extension B onds.
Assess, val. personal_____ 256,235 6 s ’08 M-S $14,00 0c.$l,000 yearly
Other assessable property.. 914,490 5s ’22 „ _
47,500____$2,500 y ’ly
Total assess, val. ’24 (abt.
5s ’23 . . .
38,000____$2,000 y ’ly
50% actual)___________ 2,356.230 BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’23. $137,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23_____$20.20 Water debt (included)_____
59,000
Population 1910, 1,139; 1920—2,190 Sinking fund/W ater________ 5,850
(General______ 5,641
Assessment debt (add’l) _____169,451
WILLOW S UNION SCH. DIST. Assess, val. (60% act.) 1923:
This district is in Glenn County.
Real estate_____________ 1,094.975
6s
. . . $109,000........... ..............
Personal_______________ 416,175
6s ’21 M-S 50,000 _____1925-1934
Total (non-oper.)______ 1,511.150
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’22. $160,000 Assess, val. 1923 (oper.prop.) 120,943
Total assess, val. '22 (abt.
City tax rate (per $1,000)’23..$17.60
H actual)______________6,000,000 Pop’n ’ 10 (Census), 1,160; ’20.1,718
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22,$4.00 IN T . at Treasurer’s off las.

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OREGON—DEBT OF STATE

[V ol. 119.

VALUE OF TAXABLE PROPERTY AND TA X RATE.—
Tax per
Taxable
Taxable
Tax per
Property.
Property.
$1,000.
Years.
*1.000. Years.
$1.64
1923______ -$1,042,410,618
$5.55 1910......... — $844,887,708
1922______ -.1,009,499,160
9.36 1908_____ — 598.133.963
2.13
1921___ .-1,020,804,197
9 36 1906_____ _ 497.379.978
2.39
ITS
1920 ......... -1.040.839,049
9.72 1904......... — 188,058.281
5.45
5.13
1919......... . . . 990,435.472
4.43 1902......... — 148.099.602
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
1918........... - - 987.533,897
3.06 1900......... — 117.804.874
5.70
1917........... - - 928,605.560
4.80
3.07 1895......... . . . 144.445,426
Organized as a Territory (Act Aug. 14 1848)_ Aug. 14 1848 1916______ . . 878,763,945
_
3 07 18Q0
. . . 114,077.788
4.34
934,495,025
2.75 1885......... —
77.188,694
3.10
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 14 1859)________ Feb. 14 1859 1915______
1914______ — 932.413.080
3.34 1880......... —
7.00
48.483,174
1.24 1875......... . . . 41,436,086
Total area of State (square miles)__________________ _96,699 1912........... „ 905.011.667
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Constitutional inhibitions as to the creation o f
State Capital______________________________________ -Salem
debt are all found in Article X I, Sections 5 to 11. inclusive. Section 11 hav­
Governor (term expires in January 1927) Walter M . Pierce ing been created by a vote of the people in November 1916; Article X l.a .
Sections 1 to 11, inclusive, and Article X I.b . Sections 1, 9 and 11, and
Auditor and Secretary of State (term expires
Article X I.c of the Constitution as amended in 1910, 1912. 1916, 1919 and
1920 and 1921. Article I.c., which was added in
Jan. 7 1929)____________________________ Sam A. . Kozer ring of indebtedness in anXamount not to exceed 3% 1921. permits the incur­
of the assessed valuation
for the payment of a ‘ ‘Soldiers’ bonus.” In a litigation the
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 7 1929)______ Thos. B. Kay of the Statethis amendment was upheld by the Multnomah County Court
validity of
on Oct. 22 1921 (V. 113, p. 1790 & 1907), and
Attorney-Gen. (term expires Jan. 7 1929)__I. II. Van Winkle The State Supreme Court on Dec. 13 1921 (V.this decision was affirmed1by
113, p. 2740). Section of
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday Article X Ic was amended by the voters on Nov. 4 1924 so as to include as
In January, and there Is no limit to length of sessions; but members of the 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
Legislature can draw pay only for 40 days’ services In the aggregate.
ally of the United States, and in the American expeditionary forces; also
H ISTO R Y OF DEBT.— For the early history of Oregon’s State debt see veterans of the Spanish-American War who served 90 days therein; and
“ State and City Supplement” o f April 1893, page 146. The bonded debt extending loan privilege to unmarried widow or dependent father or mother
o f the State on Sept. 30 1924 was $60,118,490.
of any person who died in the service and who would have been entitled to
LOANS—
---- Interest----- ----------Principal----------- loan. We quote these sections in full:
Name and Purpose.
P.C, Payable.
When Due. Outstand'g
A R TICLE X
Municipal Corporar
Rural Credit bonds__________ 1917 4
A-O
Apr 1 1937. $250,000 lions.— Acts of I ., SECTION 5.— Restrictions upontowns and cities shall
Legislative Assembly incorporating
(Subject to call $50,000 in 5 years and $200,000 in 10 years.)
restrict their powers of taxation, borrowing money, contracting debts, and
__________ 1917 4
J-D
June 1 1937
200,000 loaning their credits.
do
do
(Subject to call 10% in 5 years and remainder in 10 years.)
SECTION 6.— State not to be Stockholder in Company.— The State sh a ll
...................................
....... 4
M-S
Sept. 1 1925
100.O P
O
1917 4
A-O
437 500 not subscribe to or be Interested In the stock of any company. association,
do
or corporation.
(Due $25,000 each April and Oct. from Oct. 1924 to April 1942.)
do
do
1918 4
A-O
1925-1943 462,500
SECTION 7.— Credit of State not to be Loaned— Limitation upon Power of
do
do
1918 4
A-O
1925-1944
137,500 Contracting Debts.— The Legislative Assembly shall not lend the credit of the
do
do
do 1918 4
A-O
1925-1943
638,250 State nor in any manner create any debt or liabilities which shall singly
(Due $17,500 each six months beginning Oct. 1 1923.)
or in the aggregate with previous debts or liabilities exceed the sum of
do
do
1919 4
A-O
1924-44
500,000 fifty thousand dollars, except in case of war or to repel invasion or suppress
do
do
1919 4
A-O
1925-44
975,000 Insurrection or (according to an amendment of 1912) to build and maintain
do
do
1919 4
F-A
1926-33
800.000 permauent roads; and the Legislative Assembly shall not lend the credit of
950.O P the State nor in any manner create any debts or liabilities to build and main­
O
do
do
1919 4 )4 A-O
1925-44
do
------------1919 4J6 A-O
1,950.000 tain permanent roads which shall singly or in the aggregate with previous
do
1925-44
do
2.000.000 debts or liabilities incurred for that purpose exceed (according to an
do
______ 1919 4 Jjj A-O
1925-44
do
--------- 1920 4J3 A-O
1925-45
5.000.000 amendment of 1920) four per cent, of the assessed valuation of all the
do
do
do
...........-1920 4J3 A-O
2.500.000 property In the State: and every contract of indebtedness entered into or
1925-44
do
do
------------1920 4 V A-O
2
1926-45
1.500.000 assumed by or on behalf of the State In violation o f the provisions o f this
do
do
_______ 1921 4J4 A-O
500.000 section shall be void and o f no effect.
(Due $12,500 each Apr. la n d Oct. 1 from Apr. 1 1926 to Oct. 1 19451
SECTION 8.— State not to
do
do
____________ 1921 4J* A-O
_______
1.000.000 The State shall never assume Assume County Debt, Except in What Case.—
the debts of
town,
(Due $25,009 each Apr. 1 and Oct. 1 from Apr. 1 1926 to Oct 1 1945> poration whatever, unless such debts shall any county, createdor other cor­
have been
to reDel in­
do
do
____________ 1921 513 semi-ann April 1 1925 1.000.000 vasion. suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war.
do
do
------------------ 1921 6
A-O
Oct. 1 1925 1.000,000
SECTION 9.— Prohibition upon Municipal Corporations.— No county,
do
do
____________ 1921 5 % A-O
_______
1.500.000
other
vote
(Due $37,500 each Apr. 1 and Oct. 1 from Oct. 1 1926 to Apr. 1 1946) city, town orbecomemunicipal corporation, by joint of its citizens, or other­
wise, shall
a
any
company,
do
do
__________ 1921 513 A-O
2 . 000,000 or association, whatever,stockholder infor or loan its credit to, corporation
or raise money
or in
(Due $50,000 each six months from Oct. 1 1926 to Apr. 1 1946) any such company, corporation or association. Provided (according aid of.
to an
do
do
__________ 1921 513 A-O
1.500.000 amendment adopted in 1917) that any municipal corporation designated
(Due $37,500 each six months from Oct. 1 1926 to Apr. I 1946) as a port under any general or special law of the State of Oregon, may be
do
do
..........
1921 6
A-O
Oct. 1 1925 1,000.000 empowered by statute to raise money and expend the same in the form of
do
do
..........
1921 513 A-O
1.500.000 a bonus to aid in establishing water transportation lines between such port
(Due $37,500 on Apr. 1 and Oct. 1 from 1927 to 1946)
foreign port
in establishing
do
do
.................1921 513 A-O
.........
560.000 and any other domestic oron the interioror ports, and to aid or on the rivers
water transportation lines
rivers of this State,
(Due $14,000 on April 1 and Oct. 1 from 1927-1946.)
between Washington and Oregon, or on the rivers of Washington and Idaho
do
do
________ 1922 5 g A-O
________
1,000.000 reached by navigation from Oregon’s rivers: any debts of a municipality
(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 to raise money created for the aforesaid purpose shall be incurred only on
do
do
..
1922 4!3g A-O
1927-47 1,000,000 approval of a majority of those voting on the question, and shall not, either
singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts and liabilities incurred for
(Due $25,000 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1927.)
_________ 1922 4>3g A-O
1927-47
do
do
1,500,000 that purpose, exceed 1% of the assessed valuation of all property in the
municipality.
(Due $37,500 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1927.)
from the above that
do
do
_________ 1922 413g A-O
1927-47
1,500,000 of It will be seen has been relegated t o the power to limit the indebtedness
municipalities
‘the Legislative Assembly. In 1903
(Due $37,500 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1927.)
do
do
__________ 1923 413g A-O
1928-1947
500,000 the Legislature, acting under this authority, passed the following Act
Section 2722 of Bellinger & Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statutes:—
(Due $12,500 each six months from April 1 1928 to Oct. 1 1947.)
“
incorporated cities and towns,
do
do
--------------- 1923 4 43g A-O
1928-1948
1,000.000 anyThe common council,” ofor liability which shall singly or “ shall not in
manner create any debt
in the aggre­
(Due $25,000 each six months from Oct. 1 1928 to April 1 1948.)
thousand
dollars without first
do
do
--------------- 1923 4J3g A-O
1929-1948
1,000,000 gate exceed the sum of two Legislativefive hundred this State to contract
obtaining authority from the
Assembly of
(Due $25,000 each six months from April 1 1929 to Oct. 1 1948.)
Veterans’ State-aid bonds_____1922 4J3g A-O
1931-50 10,000,000 a debt or liability in excess of said sum ."
The above limitation does not apply to bonds issued In anticipation o
(Due $250.000 on April 1 and Oct. 1 from 1931 to 1950, inclusive.)
do
do
................ 1922 4 Jig A-O
1931-51 4,400,000 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 2735
(Due $110,000 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1931.)
the Annotated Codes and Statutes.
do
do
_________ 1922 4 g A-O
1931-51
600,000 of As regards school districts, the general school law as amended by the
(Due $15,000 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1931.)
4,000.000 State Legislature in 1901 (Bellinger & Cotton's Code, section 3389, para­
do
do
__________ 1923 4 J3g A-O
1933-1942
graph 31) gives permission to school boards to issue bonds (prescribing the
do
do
A-O
1933-1952
1,000,000 method) without special legislation, but stipulates that “ in no case shall
.................1923 4g
the aggregate of bonded debt in any school district exceed five per centum
(Due $25,000 each six months from April 1 1933 to Oct. 1 1952.)
Apr. 1941
35.250 of the value of the taxable property of any such district." Further pro­
strict bonds _______________1919 4 8 J-D
T
do . ---------------------- 1919 4 3 J-D
Jan. 1948
do
40.500 vision is made (Section 3415 of the Code) that the indebtedness of districts
4
do
do ________________1920 5H J-D
Oct. 1941
37,500 of the first class (those having over 1.000 children of school age) located in
do
July 1948
do - ---------------------- 1920 5J4 J-D
40,500 cities of over 75,000 inhabitants shall never exceed $100,000— the 5% limit
do
do
______________ 1920 5V> A-O
Oct. 1942
40,500 mentioned above applying to all districts of under 75.000 inhabitants.
Chapter 110, Laws of 1923, provides that no school district bonds may be
do
do _ ______________ 1920 514 J-.T
•Tan. 1949
46,500
do
do
_______
._1920 414 J-J
July 1938
7,575 sold at less than par. It seems to be a general provision that no municipal
do
20,700 bonds, except for drainage and irrigation bonds, may be sold below par.
do
_____________ 1920 514 J-J
J a n .1940
J-D
do - ---------------------.1921 6
1939-49
do
121,275 Drainage and irrigation districts may not sell bonds below 90.
SECTION 10.— Limitation upon Powers of County to Contract Debts.— No
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2563.)
do _____ _________ 1921 4H J-D
do
154,825 county shall creat any debts or liabilities which shall singly or in the ag­
1938-50
gregate. with previous debts or liabilities, exceed the sum of five thousand
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1911.)
do _ ---------------------- 1922 4J4 J-D
188,895 dollars, except to suppress insurrection or repel invasion or (according to
do
1938-51
constitutional amendment of 1910) to build and maintain permanent roads
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2628.)
J-D
do
do _------- ---------------1922
1942-58
231,45) 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
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2607.)
.T-D
219,270 an amendment adopted In 1912) shall not either singly or in the aggregate,
do
do
1942-1959
_________ 1923 4 H s
with previous debts and liabilities incurred for that purpose, exceed (accord­
(For maturity see Y. 116, p. 2677.)
J-D
do
175,320 ing to an amendment adopted on June 3 1919) six per cent of the assessed
do
1943-1959
_________ 1923 4J£g
valuation of all the property in the county; provided, however (as amended
(For maturity see Y. 117, p. 2679.)
do _____________ 1924 4 J g J-D
do
July 1 1943
41,250 in 1920), that either Crook or Curry County, or both, may issue warrants
-4
do
do
1945-54
164,400 drawn on its Treasurer to evidence debts and liabilities imposed on it by
_____________ 1924 4 J4g J-D
law and which the county is powerless to prevent and may issue bonds in
(For maturity see V,. 118, p. 2882)
do
do _____________ 1924 4 Jj>g J-D
1944-55
146.310 an amount not to exceed 2% of the assessed valuation of all the property
in the county to fund its warrants so issued whenever such bonds shall be
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2558)
majority of the
on the
As an offset to the above debt the State had on Sept. 30 1924 assets authorized by ageneral election orlegal voters of the county votingfor such
question at any
a special election called and held
totaling $20,907,233.02.
purpose; provided, further, that the county court may order a special
RECAPITULATION.— Showing grand total of all bond issues outstand­ 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
ing as of Sept. 30 1924:
Total Binds election, in like manner as notices of a general election are now posted,
Kind of Bonds—•
Outstanding. which notices shall particularly specify the amount of bonds proposed to
Oregon District Interest bonds (c )_____________________________ $1,607,740 be issued, the length of time they shall run, which shall not exceed twenty
Oregon Farm Credit bonds (c )______________________________
450,000 years, and the maximum rate of interest they shall bear, which shall not
State Highway bonds (r*)___________________________________ 38,060,750 exceed the legal rate, and said court shall have printed for use at such elec­
World War Veterans’ State Aid bonds (r*)___________________ 20,000,000 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
$60,118,490 the amount of bonds to be issued, the length of time thay shall run and the
of interest they shall bear, and said election shall be con­
On Sept. 3C 1924 there was a sinking fund o f $1,996,807.52 against the maximum rateregularly appointed election officials and in accordance with
ducted by the
Veterans’ Aid bonds.
the general election laws except as herein otherwise provided; provided
On Sept. 30 1924 the amounts held in the irreducible trust funds were as further, that said bonds when so authorized may be sold by the county
follows: Common School Fund Principal, $50,131.43; Agricultural College court for the best price obtainable and, subject to the limitations herein­
Fund Principal. $290.54; University Fund Principal, $5,507.36; Rural above set forth, shall be in such form as the county court may prescribe;
Credits Loan Fund Principal, $11,218-50; Rural Credits Expense Fund provided further, that the county court shall each year, after the issuance
Principal, $691.90; Industrial Accident Fund, $1,495,348.57; Segregated o f such bonds, levy a special tax in such an amount as may be necessary to
Fund, $3,385,743.67; Rehabilitation Fund, $55,526.83; Catastrophe Fund, pay the interest on said bonds and to retire the principal thereof at maturity,
$36,000. On the same date the cash on hand in general fund amounted such tax to be in addition to all other taxes provided by law; provided
to $868,170.92.
further (amendment of 1922), the county court of Linn County. Oregon,

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shall annually levy a tax equal to 2 mills on the dollar o f taxable property June 23 1919.)— Notwithstanding the limitations contained in Sec. 7 of
o f said county for the purpose o f paying all warrants o f said county out­ Article X I of the constitution, the credit of the State may be loaned and
standing Dec. 31 1921, with interest at the legal rate from the dates thereof indebtedness incurred to an amount not exceeding two (2) per cent of the
to the date of payment, which tax shall be levied and collected as other assessed valuation of all property in the State, for the purpose o f providing
taxes, kept in a separate fund and applied only to the payment o f said funds for the payment by the State of interest for a period not exceeding
warrants and accrued interest thereon, same to be paid in numerical order five (5) years on bonds heretofore or hereafter issued by irrigation and
until all said warrants and accrued interest shall have been paid. When drainage districts, organized, or to be organized, under the laws of the
all said warrants and accrued interest shall have been paid, the power State of Oregon.
hereby conferred shall cease. Said tax may be in addition to and in excess
SECTION 9. Whenever an agreement shall be entered Into by and
o f the limitations fixed by Section 11, Article X I, o f the Constitution of the between the State and a district for the payment of such interest by the
State o f Oregon; provided further, that Benton County, upon the majority State, excepting when the directors of any such district shall have notified
vote o f the people thereof, voting thereon, may issue bonds not to exceed rhe State Treasurer on or before ninety days prior to any interest due date
an amount equal to the amount o f the warrants of said county outstanding that it will not avail itself of said moneys for the payment of any single
on Dec. 31 1921, for the payment o f which no funds were then available, Installment of interest under its agreement with the State, the district shall,
and pay the unpaid expenses of said county from the proceeds o f such bonds. Dinety days before the due date of said interest payment, forward an “ in­
Such election shall be called and held and such bonds shal lbe issued and terest certificate of indebtedness” for the amount of interest to fall due on
sold in the same manner and according to the same procedure as provided
the
In this section for holding of elections and the issuance and sale of bonds said due date to the Treasurer of daysState of Oregon, and said Treasurer
prior to such interest due date call
by Crook and Curry counties.
The Oregon Supreme Court on Dec. 14 of the State of Oregon shall sixty
for bids for
State
1920 held that the constitutional amendment providing that counties may of the State bonds of the knownof Oregon which shall be general obligations
and shall be
as "district interest bonds,” series----------.
issue bonds for permanent highway improvements up to 6% of their
SECTION 11. The money arising from the sate of each issue of bonds
assessed valuation, is valid. (See “ Chronicle” o f Dec. 25 1920.)
Section 11. Unless specifically authorized bya majority of the legal voters shall be deposited in the State Treasury, to the credit of a special fund to be
voting upon the question, neither the State nor any county, municipality, designated as district interest fund, and ten days prior to the interest due
district or body to which the power to levy a tax shall have been delegated date of each of said districts shall be delivered by the State Treasurer to the
shall in any year so exercise that power as to raise a greater amount of treasurer of such districts and be used by the treasurer of said district in
revenue for purposes other than the payment of bonded Indebtedness or the payment of interest in accordance with the stipulation of outstanding
interest thereon than the total amount levied by it in the year immediately bonds of said district interest, on which is to be paid by the State under
receding for purposes other than the payment of bonded indebtedness or the provisions hereof.
iterest thereon plus 6% thereof; provided, whenever any new county,
AR TIC LE X Ic, Section 1, as amended.-—Notwithstanding the limita­
municipality or other taxing district shall.be created and shall include in tions contained in sec ion 7 of Article X I of the Constitution, the credit of
Whole or in part property theretofore included in another county, like the State of Oregon may be loaned and indebtedness incurred to an amount
municipality or other taxing district, no greater amount of taxes shall be not exceeding 3% of the assessed valuation of all the property in the State,
levied in the first year by either the old or the new county, municipality or for the purpose of creating a fund to be loaned or to be paid to female em­
other taxinsr district upon any property included therein than the amount ployees of the War Department who served in the signal corps of the army
levied thereon in the preceding year by the county, municipality or district or marine corps of the United States, or in the army of any of the Allies
in which it was then included plus 6% thereof; provided further, that the of the United States, and in the American expeditionary forces, and to
amount of any increase in levy specifically authorized by the legal voters residents of the State of Oregon who se”ved in the army, navy or marine
Of the State, or of a county, municipality, or other district, shall be excluded corps of the United States between April 6 1917 and Nov. 11 1918, or for a
In determining the amount o f taxes which may be levied in any subsequent period of not less than ninety days between Feb. 14 1898 and Aug. 7 1899,
year.
and were honorably discharged from service, which fund shall be known as
The prohibition against the creation of debts by counties prescribed in the “ World War Veterans’ State Aid Fund.”
Section 10 of Article X I. of this constitution shall apply and extend to
“ Bonds of the State of Oregon containing a direct promise on behalf of
debts hereafter created in the performance of any duties or obligations the State to pay the face value thereof with the interest therein provided
Imposed upon counties by the constitution or laws of the State, and any for, may be issued to an amount authorized in section 1 hereof for the pur­
indebtedness created by any county in violation o f such prohibition and pose of creating said World War Veterans’ State Aid Fund. Said bonds
any warrants for or other evidences of any such indebtedness and any part shall be a direct obligation of the State and shall be in such form and shall
o f any levy of taxes made by the State or any county, municipality, or other run for such periods of time and bear such rates of interest as shall be
taxing district or body which shall exceed the limitations fixed hereby shall provided for by statute.”
be void.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Under Sections 4232. 4234
AR TIC LE X Ia, Section 1.— May Incur Indebtedness for Loans to Farm­
of 1920, State and
ers.— (Adopted in Nov. 1916, proclaimed in effect Dec. 5 1916.)— Notwith­ and 4271, Oregon Laws 1921 the Legislaturemunicipal bonds are subject to
taxation. However, in
passed an Act
standing the limitations contained in Section 7 o f Article X I. of this con­ all taxation, except as to income, bonds issued by the State exempting from
and by counties
stitution, the credit o f the State may be loaned and indebtedness incurred from and after M ay 24 1921 for building or maintaining public roads,
to an amount not exceeding 2% of the assessed valuation of all the property highway bridges, &c.
In the State for the purpose of providing funds to be loaned upon the
STATE INCOME T A X LAW REPEALED BY VOTERS.— On Nov. 4
security of farm lands within the State, subject to the limitations herein
1924 the electorate of the State voted to repeal Chapter 279, Laws of 1923,
contained.
Section 2. The Governor, Secretary o f State and State Treasurer shall known as the Income Tax Act. The question of repeal was placed before
constitute the State Land Board, which Board is hereby authorized and the voters by initiative petition. The vote was 123,799 for to 111,055
directed to issue and sell or pledge bonds in the name of the State to be against. In April 1924 the law now repealed was (see V. 118, p. 2089) held
known as Oregon farm credit bonds in an amount not to exceed said 2% unconstitutional by the Marion County Circuit Court (Case Standard
Of the assessed valuation of all the property in the State, and to place the Lumber C o., Portland, vs. State Tax Commission). As the fourth install­
roceeds in the State Treasury in a fund to be known as the “ Rural Credits ment of the tax has not yet been paid, the question vexing the State authori­
ties is whether this is collectible. Earl Fisher, State Tax Commissioner,
ioan Fund.”
Section 3. Said bonds shall be issued in denominations of $25, $100, asked State Attorney-General Van Winkle for an opinion on the subject.
$500 and $1,000, and shall be issued in series of $50,000 or multiples thereof, The latter, while holding that the unpaid portion of the income tax is
drawn to mature in not more than thirty-six years. They shall bear in­ collectible, in a statement issued N ov. 26 said that, in view of the conflict
terest at the rate of 4% per annum and shall be exempt from all taxes of authorities, the question could only finally be settled by a decision of
the State Supreme Court.
levied by the State of Oregon, or any of its subdivisions.
Section 4. Said State Land Board is authorized and directed to loan the
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— Investments by any savings
moneys in said Rural Credits Loan Fund to owners of farm lands in Oregon bank maintaining a savings department are regulated by subdivision c
upon notes secured by mortgages or deeds of trust constituting first liens of Section 50 of the Oregon Banking laws (Sec. 6220, Oregon Laws),
on such farm lands in amounts which shall not exceed 50% of the value relating to banking, revision of 1921, which reads as follows:
o f such lands, nor $50 per acre on such lands, nor less than $200 nor more
SECTION 50 (c). The savings deposits o f any bank maintaining a
than $5,000 to any individual. If pending application shall at any time
may be
in the
classes of
exceed the funds available, preference shall be given to loans not exceeding savings departmentprovided, invested reserve following in Section securities,
and not otnerwise;
that the
required
6209 shall
$2,000 in amount.
be maintained;
Section 5. Such loans shall not be made except to owners who operate
First. In interest-bearing bonds, notes or obligations of the United
and occupy the lands mortgages, and shall be made only for the following States of America, or of those of which the faith of the United States la
purposes: (a) The payment for lands purchased; (b) the purchase of live­ pledged
the principal and interest, or in bonds accep­
stock and other equipment, and the making of improvements which, in table to for the payment ofGovernment to secure postal savings deposits.
the United States
the judgment of said Board, will increase the productivity of such lands or
Second. In bonds, notes
this
of any of the
add to their value as a farm home in a degree to justify such expenditure; States of Washington, Idaho or or warrants of any State orschool district
California, or of
county,
and (c) for the satifsaction of emcumbrances upon such lands which, in
any
Washington,
the Judgment o f said Board, were incurred or assumed by said applicant or municipal corporation in this State or inotherof the States of States or any
Idaho or California, or in the bonds of any
of the United
or the aforesaid purposes.
county school district or municipal corporation of any of such states;
Section 6. Every applicant for a farm loan shall state clearly in his
bonds or warrants are issued in compliance with
application the purposes for which such loan is desired, and upon its ap­ provided, the of the several States above enumerated; provided the constitu­
tion and laws
proval by the Board this statement shall be deemed a part of the note or the state, county or municipal corporation has not defaulted in further, that
the payment
contract under which the loan is granted. But no failure to apply such of either principal or interest on any of its obligations within five years
funds to the purposes stated in such application or enumerated herein previous to making such investment.
shall Invalidate a loan when once made, nor shall anything herein contained
Third. In
be deemed to prevent any farm owner from selling or leasing lands subject Incorporated the mortgage bonds of any steam or electric railroad company
in
located
to such encumbrance; but if he shall violate his said contract by applying in part therein, any of the United States whose road is than onewholly or
hundred
the moneys borrowed to purposes other than those stated in his applica­ miles of standardand which owns and operates not less
gauge road,
for
tion or enumerated herein, or if he shall lease such lands or sell them to the three years last precedingexclusive of sidings, the income of which,pay
the investment, has been sufficient to
any person not fulfilling the conditions and purposes provided for herein, all the operating expenses, fixed charges and interest.
said Board is authorized and directed to require the repayment of said
Fourth. In
or bonds secured
mortgage
loan upon six months’ notice, and said note or contract shall contain a unencumbered notesestate in this State, by any of the or deedofof trust upon
real
or
States
Washington,
clause providing therefor.
Idaho or
real estate
Section 7. Such loans shall be repaid with interest accruing in semi­ shall be atCalifornia, the actual cash market value ofinwhich secured by
least twice the amount loaned thereon, and
loans
annual or annual installments on the amortization plan, such installments a pledge of such notes or bonds as collateral; provided, such loans do not
being fixed at such sums as will cover the interest rate and will liquidate exceed the market or par value of the notes or bonds securing them.
the debt in a period to be agreed on between said Board and the applicant,
Fifth. In the notes of any individual, firm or corporation, with a pledge
such period to be not less than ten nor more than thirty-six years; but any
or
market
debtor may liquidate any part or all of his indebtedness in amounts of $50 as collateral of securities leastpersonal property, the actual cash loan.
value of which shall be at
25% more than the amount of such
or multiples thereof upon any amortization payment date.
Sixth. In real estate subject to the provisions and restrictions of Section
Section 8. The rate of 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 6204.
Seventh. In loans or in commercial or business paper arising out of com­
than par, the Board may charge upon such farm loans as are made from mercial, industrial or agricultural transactions, having a maturity not longer
the proceeds of tbe series so sold below par a rate of interest in excess of than six months from the date of discount or purchase, the aggregate amount
5% , but which shall not exceed by more than 1% the rate which the State of which shall not exceed 40% of the total savings deposits of the bank.
must pay for the funds actually obtained from the disposal of its said
The amount of reserve required by Section 6209, mentioned above, is
bonds. The Board, however, shall require each applicant to pay an initial
15% of
total demand deposits and 10% of the
time
charge of 1% of the loan granted, the minimum charge to be $10, to cover deposits.theThis reserve is to be in actual money of totalU. S., and savings
the
except that
the cost o f appraisal and examination of title.
• i may be deposited, payable on demand, in banks or trust companies.
y
Section 9. All surplus funds accruing from the operation of the system
POPULATION OF STATE.— The population of Oregon has been aa
of rural credits herein provided for, after paying interest accruing on the
aforesaid bonds, and all operating and other expenses arising from the follows in the years named:
administration o f said system of rural credits, shall be placed in the State 1920_____ 783,38911900_____ 423,53611880_____ 174,76811860_____ 52,465
Treasury and become a part of a fund to be known as the “ Rural Credits 1910_____ 672,76511890_____ 313,767 [ 1870_____ 90,92311850_____ 13,294
Reserve Fund.” Said Rural Credits Reserve Fund shall be loaned on farm
lands in the manner herein provided for the Rural Credits Loan Fund,
CITIES COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
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
STATE OF OREGON.
Reserve Fund shall be irreducible except that it may be drawn upon to
Fiscal agent for State of Oregon in N. Y. City the National Park Bank.
reimburse the State for loss incurred in the administartion of said system
of rural credits.
ARLINGTON
ALBANY.
Section 10. The Legislative Assembly shall provide in such detail as it
This city is in Gilliam County.
This city Is In Linn Cpunty.
shall deem advisable for the carrying out and administering of the pro­
7s ’21 J-D$20,000June 1’26’31’36’41
City-Hall B onds.
visions of this amendment and shall provide adequate safeguards against
s
...
$22,000___ Jan 1 1934
W ater W orks Bonds.
the use of such loans as an aid to the purchasing and holding of lands for
5)4s’24 F-A $25,000 _____ 1935-1944
Sewer Bonds.
purposes of speculation. Sucb safeguards shall include clear definitions of 5s '13 J-J
$19,000___ Jan 1 1928 TOT. BD. D T. Oct 28 ’24 ...$96,000
the terms “ operate” and “ occupy” used herein. In the absence of such 5s g ’ 15 J-J
8,000___July 1 1930 Floating debt_______________ 16,000
legislation, and subject to the same after its enactment, the State Land (Redeemable July 1 1925 and subse­ Assessed value 1923________ 525,000
Board shall proceed to administer said system of rural credits under rules
quent interest dates.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$22.90
and regulations provided by itself, but subject to the provisions herein 5s g ’24 J-J $67,589.78-Jan 15 1944 Population in 1910, 317; 1920.-.529
contained.
. ,
„
(Optional in 10 years.)
IN T . at the Nat. Park Bank, N .Y .
Section 11. The provisions o f the constitution and laws of Oregon in TO T. B D . D T. Feb 1924-- $210,827
conflict with this amendment are hereby repealed in so far only as they Assess, debt (incl.)----------46,738 ASHLAND.
conflict herewith. The provisions of this amendment shall be self­ Assessed valuation 1924— 3,729,126
This city Is In Jackson County.
executing, and shall take effect and be in operation sixty days after their Population 1910, 4,275; 1920, 4,840 Incorporated Oct. 1874. Popula­
approval and adoption by the people of Oregon.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or tion 1910. 5,020; 1920, 4,283.
Sewer Bonds.
AR TIC LE X I ft, Section 1.— State Bond Payment of Irrigation and Drain­ at the fiscal agency of the State in
4Ms’04 A-O $3,000c.Apr 1 ’25-*27
age District Bond Interest.— (Adopted June 3 1919, proclaimed in effect New York.

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R efu n d in g Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 18 J-J $49,000 c .........925-1938
Mineral S prings W ater Bonds.
6s ’14 J-J $175,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1959
(Red. $25,000 July 1 1924 and $25,000 every 5 years after 10 years
from date o f issue.)
E lectric-Light.
4J*s’08 M-S $12,500c_Sept 1 ’25-’29
4 ^ s ’09 J-J
6,0 00c...J an 1 1929
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1919)
6sg '10 J-J $10,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1930
(Subject to call after July 1 1920)
Park B onds.
5s ’ 17 M -N $6,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’26
6s ’21 . . .
$5,5 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1931
Im provement Bonds.
6s ’21 . . .
$5,500c_ Dec 1 1931
_
6 s ’24 A-O 10,000 c ____1925-1934
R efu n d in g B an croft B onds.
.s ’21 . . . $37,000c______________
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1 '2 4 .. $289,000
Bancroft bonds (ass’t) add’l
21,997
Cash in various sink, funds:
Electric light bonds_____
9,341
General bond redemption
12,989
Assessed val. 1923 ( Yi act.) 2,717,845
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$60.20
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office’
State Bank o f Ashland, Citizens,
Bank and First Nat. Bank
ASHLAND SCH. DIST. NO 5.
6s ’ l l J-J $56,000r_ Jan 1 1931
_
(Subject to call, $25,000 In 10 years
and $25,000 in 15 years)
BON D. D EBT Oct 27 ’24. $53,000
Tot.ass’d val.'24 (60% act.) .3.000.000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. $19.50
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 5,000
INTEREST payable at Nat. Park
Bank, N. Y . City, or in Ashland.
ASTORIA.
Astoria is in Clatsop County. Inc.
1865. Population 1910. 9.599:1920,
14,027. On Dec. 8 1922 a fire de­
stroyed the business district o f the
city. The property loss was estimated
at $15,000,000. A bill extending aid
to the city after the devastating fire
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 Bonds.
6s ’ l l M-N$50,000c— _Nov 1 1931
5J*s’ 15 . . . 100,000___________1935
(Optional after 1925.)
6 s ’ 16 — - $45,000---------------- 1936
(Optional after 1921.)
6s '17 A-O 90,000._Apr 1 ’28-’37
R e fu n d in g Bonds68 ’22 J-J $75.000____Jan 1 1942
L igh tin g System Bonds.
5 ^ s ’24 M-N$20,000c_ M ay 1 1934
_
(Optional M ay 1 1925.)
W ater Bonds.
6s&6s J-J $100,000c_________ 1925
5s g ’ l l J-J
45,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1931
5s T7 J-J 150,000____July 1 1937
(Red. bet], Dec. 1923).
6 s ’ 19 J-J $50,000.........Jan 11939
6s ’ 22 A-O 250,000____Apr 1 1942
F unding Bonds.
5H s’22 J-J f$20,000c...July 1 1925
\648,000c.July 1 ’26-’49
Dam and Reservoir Bonds.
5s g '12 J-J $80,000c...Jan 11932
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6 s ’24 M7-N f$7,000------N ov 1 1926
163,000..N o v 1 ’27-’44
B ulk Head Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-D $100,000—-D ec 1 1943
6 s ’ 18 A-O 200,000___ Oct 1 1958
(Optional after 10 years.)
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $13,500___ Aug 1 1931
GEN . B D .D T .O ct 31 ’ 24$1,546,500
Floating debt___________
116,791
Water bonds (additional).
865,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_1,851.189
Sink. fd. (w ater)________
169.902
Ass’d v a l’n 1923 (}A a c t .).10 947,633
City tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$16.20
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y „
and at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .

OREGON—CITIES AND TOWNS
N atatorium & Park Im pt. Bds.
5s T9
. . . $135,000c________ 1939
(Optional after 1929.)
6s ’21
s-a 55,000 c ____ 1931-1941
S treet Equipm ent B onds.
5s T9
. . . $20.000____
1939
(Optional after 1929.)
T ou rist Camp Bonds.
6 s ’21
s-a $5,000 c ____ 1931-1941
Cemetery B onds.
5s ’21
s-a $6,500c__________ 1941
Fire S tation B onds.
6s ’21
s-a $12,000c_________ 1941
Bridge Bonds.
6 s ’21
s-a $10,000 c ___ 1931-1941
GEN.BD . D T. N ov 18 ’24 $763,904
Sinking funds_____________
55,071
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
66,858
Assess.val. ’24 (75% a ct.).5,781,193
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $14.80
Population 1910, 6,742; 1920. 7,729
INT. payable in Baker City and
N. Y . at Nat. Park Bank, and on 5s
of 1919 and 1923 at theJFiscal Agency
of the State o f Oregon in New York
City. N. Y .,o r at the office of the
Mayor.
BAKER CITY SCH. DIST. NO. s.
5s T3 J-D $15,000____Dec 1 1933
(Optional after Dec 1 1923.)
Heating & S anitary P lant Bds.*
5 s ’09 s-a $11,000c.................. 1929
(Subject to call after 1919)
H igh-School B ldg. & E quipm ’t.
5s T6 F-A$125,000___________ 1936
(Red. l-10th yearly after 10 years.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $151,0„0
Sinking fund______________
23,700
Assess, val. '24 (70% a c t .).6,35 ),030
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $11.00
Population in 1922 (est.)______9,200
IN T . payable at Baker City or
N. Y .; *at Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y . O.
BAKER COUNTY.
Baker is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s T9 A -0$100.000c____ 1929-1939
(Optional after 10 years.)
5s T9 M -N l 10,000_______________
5s T9 . . . 240,000_______________
5s ’24 . . .
50,000........
1944
(Optional 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924. $500,000
Total assess, value 1923
(approx. 76% actual)..26,470.102
Total tax rate 1923_________ $16.00
Pop’n 1910, 18.076: 1920, 17,929
BANDON.
This town is in Coos County.
M unicipal W ater B onds.
8s g T5 Nov $40,000....................1935
6s T5 . . .
48,500___________ 1935
M unicipal F u n din g B onds.
6s g T5 Nov $40,000....................1935
Street Bonds.
6s T8 . . .
$3.600.serially to 1928
M unicipal Electric L ight B on d s.
6s ’21 M-N$110,000serially to 1941
Hydro=Electric Bonds.
6s ’23 . . . $40,000..June 1 ’33-’40
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2905.)
TOT. DEBT Oct 27 ’2 4 .._ $282,100
4,500
Sinking fund (water)______
Total assessed val. 1924
(80% actual)__________ 1.125,000
Population 1910. 1.803: 1920, 1,440

BEND.
This city is in Deschutes County.
Incorporated Jan. 4 1905. Charter
adopted Nov. 22 1904.
Fire Equipm ent Bonds,
6s
. . . $20,000...........................
R efu n d in g B onds.
6s '17 . . . $17,500...........................
Sewer Bonds.
. . s ’ 02 . . . $60,000.......... ................
Park Bonds.
.8
. . . $18,000........................ ..
Railroad Bonds.
..s
s-a $35,000...................1947
(Subject to call after 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’23. $150,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_ 150,000
ASTORIA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Assessed val. 1923]________ 2,000,000
Organized about 1855.
Population 1910, 536: 1920, 5,415
B uilding Bonds,
6s TO J-D *$75,000c__ June 1 1930 BENTON COUNTY.
Corvallis is the county seat.
(Subject to call after June 1 1920)
Road Bonds.
6s T6 M-S 75,000c_ Mar 1 1936
_
(Subject to call beg. Mar 1 1926.) 5sg T9 M-S $100,000-Sept 1 ’25-’29
6 s '14 J-J $2 0,000c... July 1 1934
Funding Bonds.
5s g ’24 F-A $96,000.-Feb 1 ’34-’39
(Red. beg. July 1 1924).
6s 17 A-O 25,000____Apr 1 1937 BOND. DEBT June 30’24 $316,000
(Optional after April 1 1927.)
Floating debt (add’l)_____
11,666
95,782
5s ’24 A-O 100,000____Oct 1 1944 Sinking fund_____________
Total assessed value for
(Optional Oct. 1 1934.)
BON D. D EBT Oct 1 ’24 . $320,000
taxation, 1924------------- 11,873,640
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
57,000 Pop’n 1910. 10,663: 1920, 13.744
IN T. payable at the fiscal agency
Sinking fund_____________
15,000
Assess, val.'23 (80% act.).11.017,233 o f the State of Oregon in N . Y . City.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923..$12 20
Population 1920........................14.700 BENTON AND LINN COUNTIES
SCH. DIST. NO. 9.
IN T . on bonds marked (*) paya­
P. O. Corvallis.
ble in N . Y .; on others at Co. Treas.
5s ’24 A-O f 7,500____Oct 1 1932
office.
120,000..-Oct 1 ’33-’ 34
High S chool B uilding B onds.
BAKER CITY,
County seat of Baker Co. Incor­ 5s T7 M-N*$35,000c___M ay 1 1937
porated 1874. Commission govern­ (Subject to call beg. M ay 1 1927.)
5,000___ Dec 1 1937
ment was adopted Oct. 3 1910. 5s '17 J-D
V. 91, p. 1113.
BOND. DEBT N o v 28 ’24. $182 500
Floating debt____________
14.000
W ater Bonds
5s ’05 A-O $10,000c_Apr 30 1925 Ass’d val. ’24 (abt. M act.)_3,937,993
6s g ’l l J-J
90,000c— July 1 1931 School taxrate(per$l ,000) ’24.$ 15.30
5s T1 s-a
25,000___________ 1931 Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 7,500
5s T4 M -S 9 8 .8 0 0 c...M a r 1 1934
* IN T . payable at County Treas­
5s g T6 F-A 75,000c— Feb 1 1930 urer’s office or Oregon fiscal agency
6s ’21 s-a
40,000c--------------- 1941 in New York.
5s ‘22 J-D $41,6 0 0c..-Ju n e 1 1942
CENTRAL OREGON IR R . DIST.
R efu n d in g W ater
This district is in Deschutes Co.
6s TO A-O $25,000c— Apr 4 1930
6s g 22 J-J $180,0 0 0 c ____ 1927-1942
S treet Intersection
6s g ’ l l J-J $23,5 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1931 (Optional on any interest paying date
upon 90 days notice.)
5s T2 M -S
5,503.72-Sept 3 1932
5s ’23 s-a
60,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1943 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24. $180,000
(Optional July 1 1933.)
Warrant debt_____________
89,000
5 s ’24 M -N 14,000___________1944 Tot.assess, val. 22 (2-5act.)2,000,000




CENTRAL POINT.
This city is in Jackson County.
W ater B onds.
6s T 2 A-O $5.000____Oct 1 1942
BOND. D EBT N o v 2 4 ’24 . $62,000
Water debt (add 1)_________ 45,000
Sinking fund (water)______
2,664
Ass’d val. ’23 (65% actual). 355,412
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$69.10
Population in 1910, 761: 1920, 582
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
Oregon City is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’21 M -N $1 3,50 0c...M ay 1 1928
[30,000c. --July 1 1931
5s 21 J-J j 75,000c.July 1 32-34
[35.450c---July 1 1935
5s ’23 M-S ) 46,07 0c..M ar 1 1937
\200.000cMar 1 ’38-’41
5s ’24 J-D 200,000c.June 1 ’30-’34
[70,000c.Sept l ’ .28-’29
5s ’24 M-S 10,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1934
(15,000c— Sept 1 1935
BOND. D E B T Oct 7 ’24. $731,520
Floating debt (add’l)_____
441,105
Assess, val. ’24 (49% act)29,937.402
Poouiation 1910,29,931:1920, 37,698
IN T . payable at the fiscal agency
of the State of Oregon in New York.
CLATSOP COUNTY.
Astoria is the county seat.
Road B onds.
5s T4 A-O $400.000— Apr 1 1934
6s ’21 A-O 100,000___ Apr 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $500,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ____
250,000
Sinking fund____________
153,000
Assess, val .for taxation’24.37,752,234
Population 1910, 16,106: ’20, 23.030
IN T . at fiscal agency in N . Y .
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
St. Helens Is the county seat.
R oad Bonds
5s g '14 A-OS300,000cAprl ’24 • ’ 34
’29
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 22 $300,000
Assess, val .for taxation’23.17,397,370
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922______________ $15.90
Popula’n 1910, 10,580: 1920, 13,960
IN T . at office of Co. Treas. or
at fiscal agency in N . Y . City.
COLUMBIA CO. SC. DIB. NO. 2.
P. O. St. Helens.
5J*s’ 17 . . . $18,500.............. ............
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 5 ’23
$52,000
Sinking fund______________
6,000
Assess, val. 23 (65% act.) 17,614,885
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 23-$13.20
Population 1923 (est.)________ 3,000
IN T . payable at the County Treas­
urer’s or at the State Fiscal Agency
in New York City.
CONDON.
This city is in Gilliam County.
Incorporated Feb. 18 1905.
W ater Bonds.
6s 22 F-A $90,000____Aug 1 1942
BOND. DEBT July 1922-.$137,000
Assessed value 1921_______ 953,820
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$18.00
Population 1910, 1,009: 1920, 1,127
coos county]
Coquille is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s g ’ 16 J-J $289,600 ................. 1930
(10% optional 1921-1930 Inclusive.)
6s ’21 M -N 100,000.-N ov 1 ’25-’28
6s 22 J-J 135,000--July 1 25-29
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924... $467,200
Assess, val. 1923 ________ 25,293,559
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1921______________$27 00
Popula’n 1910, 17,959: 1920, 22,257
IN T . at fiscal agency in N . Y
or at County Treasurer’s office.
COOS c o u n t y s c h o o l d i s ­
t r i c t NO. 9.
P. O. Marshfield.
5s T4 M-N$10,000c_Nov 1 ’25-’34
(Subject to call after 1918.)
5 J£s'19 M -N 6,000 c ------1925-1939
5 ^ s ’20 F-A 36,800 c ____1925-1940
5s ’23 M -N 34,000c_M ay 1 ’ 25-’41
5 ^ s ’23 M -N 48.000c.M ay 1 ’25-’41
5s
...
50,000c______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924---$149,700
Assessed value 1923---------- 4,100,466
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$20 30
Population in 1920 (C ensus)..4,034
IN T . on 5)£s of 1919 payable at
the fiscal agency of the State of Ore­
gon in New Y ork C ity , N . Y .
COQUILLE.
This city is in Coos County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’03 A-O $8,000____________
6s T5 M-S 17,500____________
5H s’22 J-J
30,000____________
5 K s’22 J-J 20,000____________
General Fund Bds.
6 s ’ 15 M-S $19,000____________
GEN. B D . D T . Sept 30 ’24 $25,500
Water debt (additional)_____ 75,500
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 41,465
Floating debt (add 1)_______ 6,500
Assess, val. ’24 (65% a c t .)..782 802
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$18.50
Population 1910, 1,398: 1920, 1,642
IN T . payable in Coquille and N .Y
CORVALLIS.
This city is in Benton County. In
corporated Jan. 27 1957.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’06 J-J $72,500c_ Jan 2 1936
_
(Redeemable beginning In 1916 )
5s ’23 A-O 10.000____Apr 1 1963
Sewer Bonds.
5s TO J-J $176,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1950
Im provement Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $20,000c.July 1 ’30-’39
Street-Im provem ent B onds.
5s T O -'ll— $28,746.51c_40 years
Bridge B onds.
5s '13 J-J
$2,500c___Jan 1 1953
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T3 J-J $49.400c...............1953
5s T 9 J-J
3,100.................. 1959

[V ol.

119.

Fire-Department Bonds.
5s TO J-J $16,000c_ July 1 1950_
6s T7 J-J
6.0 00.-July 1 ’25-’30
-s
...
10,000............... ...........
City Park and County Fair.
5s
J-J
$6,000....................1955
GEN .BD. D T . Nov 1924..$362,747
Water debt (included)_____ 70.500
Sinking fund______________
50,053
Bancroft bonds (addi’l)_____ 121.730
Assess, val. 1924 (1-3 a c t .).3,722,364
Popula’n 1910. 4,552; ’20______ 5,752
While the water bonds are direct'
liabilities of the city, provision Is
made in the law for fixing the rate an­
nually at a sum sufficient to cover the
expenses, pay interest on bonds and
provide a sinking fund that, by an­
nual retirement, will pay the bonds
in full at maturity. Present water
rates have been more than sufficient
and have enabled considerable ex­
tensions and other Improvements to
be made.
______
COTTAGE GROVE.
This city is in Lane C o. Inc. In
1887.
Water Bonds.
5s g ’21 A-O /15,000c____Oct 1 1941
5s g ’04 J-J a20,000c...Ju ly 1 1930
5s g TO J-D 688,0 0 0 c ... June 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’04 F -A *$15,000c
Aug 1 1929
5s ’24 A -O *! 2,500c.Oct 1 ’ 25-’29
(22,500c.0ct 1 ’30-’44
F un din g Bonds.
6s g TO A-O $30,000c____Oct 1 1930
Im provement B onds (e).
6s ’23 J-D $25,4 8 1 c..D ec 12 1933
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 26 24..$70,000
Water debt (add 1)------------ 105.000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
25,000
Bancroft bds. (assess.) (add’l) 25,481
6,000
Water sinking fund________
Assessed valuation ’24______ 990,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$69.40
Population 1910. 1,834; 1920. 1.919
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
Kountze Bros., N . Y .; (a) U. S. Nat.
Bank o f Portland: (6) Chase Nat.
Bank, N. Y .; (e) City Treasurer!*
office: and (f) Nat. Park Bank; NJJSJ
City.
______
C R O O K COUNTY.
Prineville is the county seat.
For special Canstitutional provi­
sions regarding this county’s indebt­
edness, see “ State’s Debt Limita­
tion” 9n a preceding page.
Highway Bonds.
5H s’ 19 M -N$95,000....................1939
-s
. . . 220.000......................—
6s g '20 J-D 100,000--Dec 1 ’25-’33
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 392.)
5>4sg 22
1 8,000—-Sept 30 1940
M-S
\22,000_ Sept 30 1941
_
Funding Bonds.
6s g ’20 J-D $99,500--D ec 1 ’ 26-’35
BOND. D E B T Nov 24 ’24 $314,500
Warrant debt (add' (est.)
70,000
Assess .val .for taxation’ 23.5,256,015
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$32.50
Population. 1910, 9.315; 1920, 3,424
IN T . on 5H s of 1922 at the fiscal
agency o f the State of Oregon in
New York City.
The reason for the decrease in the
1920 Census figures from those of
1910 is that part of this county was
taken to organize Deschutes and
Jefferson Counties.
CURRY COUNTY.

The county seat is Gold Beach.
The Oregon Constitution contains
special provisions regarding this
county’s power to contract indebted­
ness— see "State s Debt Limitation"
on a preceding page.
R oad Bonds
6s ’20 J-J $30,000____July 1 1934
6s g ’21 J-J
60,000c.July 1 ’26-’35
5 J^s 22 J-J
60,000------Jan 1 1936
(Optional $6,000 yearly on Jan. 1
from 1927’ to 1935 inclusive.)
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’2 1 .. $263,000
Assess .val .for taxation ’23.5,296,080
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1920______________$41.40
Population 1910 2,044; 1920, 3,025
DALLES C IT Y.
This city (P. O. The Dalles) Is In
Wasco County. P op’n 1910, 6,834.
1920, 5.807.
5M s’ 19 M-S $35.000......................... ..
5Ms’ 19 M-S 12,000...........................
C ity Hall B onds.
6s T8 M -N $12,000...........................
Fire T ru ck B onds.
6s '16 F-A $ 4 ,0 0 0 .........................
Sewer B onds.
5s T2 J-J $65,00 0c...Ju ly 1937
6s
M -N 8,250c____M ay 1928
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 27 ’24 . $357,250
Water bonds (incl.)_______
15,000
Sinking fu n d _____________
60.612
Assess, val. '24 (40% a c t .).4,899,268
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $14.00
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 IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T .

This district Is in Hood River Co.
6s’ 23 g J-J $65.000c.Mar 1 ’ 28-’ 53
6s ’ 23 J-J
10,000_____ 1928-1952
BOND. D E B T N ov 15 ’24.$75.000
Total valuation 1924_______ 147,175
District tax (per acre)________ $6.00
Population at present time (est.) .250
DESCH UTES

Bend
5H s’ 19
6s g ’ 21
5 X s ’23

COUNTY.

Is the county seat.
J D$125,000_.........................
M -N 50,000..A ug 1 ’32-’41
M -N [42.000.-N ov 1 ’29-’42
{ 8,000____N ov 1 1943
5s ’24 M -N 65,000.-M ay 1 ’31-’43
BONDED D E B T ...............
(7)
Assess .val .for taxation’2 3 .8 ,952,960
Population in 1920___________ 9,622

D ec.,

1924.]

DESCHUTES COUNTY MUNICI­
PAL IMPROVEMENT DIST.
6s g 22 J-J $495,000--Jan 1 25-42
Optional in whole or in part in n u ­
merical order on any int. date on
four weeks notice at 103 and
accrued interest.)
BONDED DEBT Oct 1922-S550.000

OKEGON—CITIES AND TOWNS
EUGENE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4.
Site and Building Bonds.
45*s
s-a $40,000c_________ 1929
6s '13 J-J
20.000c— .Jan 1 1933
(Subj. to call beginning Jan 1 1923.)
5a '14 M -N $110.000—M ay 1 1934
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1924.)
-s
—- 250,000_______________
4?4s’24 J-J 175,000—July 1 ’35-’41
4 ^ s ’24 J-J
75,000--July 1 ’42-’44
BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’24 $402,000
floating debt (additional).
50,000
Assess, val. '24 (60% a ct.)-9 ,900,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$15.10
Population in 1921 (est.)_____12.000
IN T . at State fiscal agency. New
York, or County Treasurer’s office.

HOOD RIVER COUNTY.
Hood River is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $40,500—July 15 ’25-33
6s g ’21 M-N150.000____Nov 1 1941
4M sg’21M-N100,000___Nov 1 1941
5s ’ 23 M -N 60,000___ N ov 1 1941
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’23 $355,000
Assess, val. for taxation '23 8,223,675
State & Co. tax rate (per 1,000)
1921
$14.32
Population "1910,’ 8’ 6l6;' 1920’, 8,315

137
Sewer Bonds.
5s TO - - - $40,000----------------------6s ’l l . . .
5,000............................
6s
-.60.000______ ______ —
Im pt. R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s
- - - $65,000...........................
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24 -- $596,793
_ 509,833
Assessment debt (add’l) _
Sinking funds____________
89,789
T ot. assess. val.'24(J4 act.)5,510,000
Total tax (per $1,000) '24____$26.00
Population 1910, 2,758; 1920, 4,801
lN T . at fiscal agency in N .Y .C ity.

DESCHUTES CO. S. D. NO. 1.
Building Bonds.
5s ’06 A-O $1,500___ Apr 1 1926
5 s '16 F-A 23,000...A u g 15 1936
M (Optional after April 1 1926)
HOOD RIVER CO. SCH. D. NO.3. KLAMATH COUNTY.
5s '17 M -N 30,000---M a y 15 1937
6s '20 J-D $4 1,000--......... -.-1 9 4 0
Klamath Falls is the county 6eat.
6 s '19 M -N 28,000---M a y 15 1939
BOND. D EBT Nov 24 '24- $86,000
Road Bonds.
5 K s’ 19 J-D 15,000.-D ec 1 ’24-’39
15,000 5s T9 J-J [$306,000--July 1 ’29-'37
Sinking fund______________
GEN. B D . DT. June30 24 $97,500 FALLS C IT Y .
Total assessed value 1924
( 41.700____July 11938
Floating debt (add 1)______
70,000
(about H actual)_______ 3,125.000
2,b00........
1929
This city is in Polk County.
Sinking fund------------ -------14,104
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24_____ $21.00 5 X s ’22 A-O 31.000 _________ 1931
W ater W orks B onds.
Assess.val. 24(abt 1-5 act) 4,186.355 6s ’ l l M-N$25,000_ Feb 15 1931 Population In 1922____________ 3.500
244.000 __1939 & 1940
_
123.000 --------------1941
E lectric L igh t P lant P urchase
DESCHUTES COUNTY UNION
51.000 _Oct 1 1936
B onds.
HIGH SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
5?<s’23 F-A $15,C00__Feb 1 ’33-’43 HOOD RIVER IRRIGATION DIS. 5}*s’23 A-O 56.000 _Oct 1 1937
A district In Hood River County.
61.000 _Oct 11938
5X s
---$ 2 0 9 ,0 0 0 _______________ BOND. DEBT N ov 22 ’24—$40,000
65.000
BON DED D E B T ________
(7)
Sinking fund________________ 21,000 6s Completion Bonds.
g ’ l l — . $117,00 0c____1925-1931 BOND. DEBT Nov 24__Oct 1 1939
’24S1,147,704
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 225,505
D EBT Nov 20 ’22-$167,000
Population 1910, 969; 1920. 994 BOND. tax (per acre)________ $1.29 Ass’d val. for taxation ’ 24 24,000,000
DESCHUTES VALLEY WATER
District
State &Co.tax (per $1,000)’24
DISTRICT.
IN T . in N T Y . City at National Population 1910, 8,554; 1920, $24.00
11,413
FOREST GROVE.
N o recent return.
Park Bank.
IN T . payable at the National
This city is in Washington C o.
Park Bank, New York.
W ater Bonds.
HUNTINGTON.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
5s
J-J $70,000___ July 1 1929
This city is .in Baker County.
Roseburg is the county seat.
KLAMATH CO. SCH. D. NO. 1.
L ight and W ater Bonds.
6s T 7
s-a $6,000 ..........1927-1937 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’23- $136,006
R oad Bonds.
6s T5 - . - $25.000_____ _________
W ater Bonds.
4 H s’17 — $458.000c.......................
Assessed valuation 1923 — 5.182,240
s-a $25.000............. -.-1 9 3 7 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S13.10
6s '21 M-S 220,000c........................ GEN. BD. D T . O C T 27’24-$179,500 5s T7
s-a 10.000 _____ 1932-1936 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$39.10
6s ’ 22 J-D 220,000c.June 1 ’29-’30 Water debt (incl.)_________ 89,000 6s ’ 21
Total assessed val’n 1924___875,696
Mun. Impt. Bonds.
6s ’22 M-S (220,000c.Sept 1 ’ 31-’32
{ 60,000c_ Sept 1 1933 Population 1910, 1,772; 1920, 1,915 6s ’ 21 J-D $25.000..........1932-1936 Population 1910______________5,000
_
BOND. D EBT Dec 1924____ $46,000 LA GRANDE.
6s
- . - 380,000c............. ............
Water debt (incl.)__________ 35,000
BOND. D E B T Dec 6 ’24-$l ,490,000 GILLIAM COUNTY.
Condon is the county seat.
Population 1910, 680; 1920, 666 23This city is in Union Co. Inc. Feb.
Assessed value 1924------- 33,199 580
1885. City Manager form of
Road Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S19.80
government.
Population, 1910,
Pop’n ’ 10, 19,674; ’20.............21,332 5Hs'22 J-J $125,000c.-.Jan 1 1942 JACKSON COUNTY.
4,843; 1920, 6,913.
IN T . at the County Treas. office 5!*s’23 J-J 125.000___ Jan 11943
5s ’09 F-A $59,000c................1920
Jacksonville is the county seat.
or at Oregon fiscal agency In N . Y . 51€s’21 F-A 25,000___ Aug 1 1949
(Subject to call after 1919.)
Road Bonds.
City. .
BO N D . D EBT Nov 20 ’23 $250,000
tSewer (Red. aft. 10 vrs.Jrom issue)
$100.000___ N ov 1 1928
Floating debt (additional)
90,000
_
100,000___ N ov 1 1933 5s TO F-A $40,000c_ Feb 1 1930
DOUGLAS CO. SCH. D. NO. 4 Total assessed value, 1923
10,000c— Jan 1 1931
100,000__N ov 1 1938 5s ’ l l J-J
(87% actual)---------------11,190,673
6s ’ 16 M -N $55,000___ M ay 1 1933 State and county tax rate (per
tRef. Water (Red. beq. in 1921).
100,000___ N ov 1 1943
(Subject to call M ay 1 1919 )
5s TO s-a $49,000c...Jan 1 1930
$1,000),
BON D. D E B T N ov 2 6 '2 3 - $50,000 Population 1922______________$10.50
350,000-,37,’41,’42',’46. GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $124,000
1910, 3,701; 1920, 3,960
>47.
& >52 Water debt (incl.)________
Floating debt (add'l)--------26 505
71,000
IN T . payable in New York.
Assess, val. 22 (3 31-3 act) 4,095.790
_
78.101
5s ’21 M -N 30,0 0 0 c -..M a y 1 1931 Assessment debt (add’l)_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $13.10
_
8,134
5s ’22 J-J
20,000c__Jan 1 1932 Sinking fund (general_____
GOLD HILL IR R IG A TIO N DIS. 5s ’22 M -N 50 ,000 c.--M ay 1 1936
(water----------3,700
P. O. Gold Hill.
BOND. D E B T Nov 10'23 $700,000 Total assess, value 1924___4,707.114
EAGLE POINT IR R IG . DIST.
6s g '18 J-J $57,000c____ 1925-1958 Floating debt (add’l) ____
60,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $14.00
This district is in Jackson County. 6s
...
10,000.......... ............ ..
75,000
IN T . on bonds marked (t) at
6s 21 J-J $200,000 _____ 1927-1947 BOND. D E B T Oct 17 ’23— $92,650 Pinking fund____________
6s 22 J-J 200,000 _____ 1927-1947 Sinking fund_______________ 3,450 T ot. val. ’22 (65% act.)--27,925,490 E . H. Rollins & Sons, Boston.
Ass’d val. for taxa’n 1923-24,474,650
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 ’24. $400,000 Assessed benefits 1923______ 225,000
District tax rate (per $1,000)-$85.61 Tax rate 1923-.........- ..............$11.00 State & co tax (per $1,000) ’21-$26.70 LA GRANDE SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
6s ’20 A-O $50,000...........................
1920,
IN T . payable in New York City. Pop’n . 1910, 25,756; Bank. N 20,412 6s ’21 F-A 15,000...........................
IN T at Nat. Park
. Y.
EAST PO R K IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
*High-School Bonds.
A district in Hood River C o.
GRANT COU N TY
JACKSONVILLE.
5s g
J-D $5,000c........... — 1925
Canyon City is the county seat.
Irrigation Bonds.
This city is in Jackson County.
5s g TO M -N 75,000c_ M ay 2 1930
_
6s 13 J-J $166,200c.July 1 25-33
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 16 ’24---$63,500
{Sch.-Site & Bldg.
6s 16 J-J 50,000c. Jan 1 27-36 6s ’21 F-A $100,000---A u g 1 1951 Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 4,036 5s g ’ 13 A-O $30,0 0 0c-..A p r 1 1933
(For option see V. 113, p. 1075.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1925. $216,200
Water debt (incl.)__________ 45.000 BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’ 22- 1170.000
Assess, val. ’24 (70% a ct.).2,293,381 5s ’21 F-A 150,000___ Aug 1 1951 Sinking fund_______________ 18,712 Tot.ass’dval. ’21 (3-5act.).5,234,230
Tax rate (per acre)____________$4.00 (Optional yearly on Aug. 1 as follows: Assess, val. 1923_____
223.072
$10,000, 1936; $22,000, 1937 to City tax rate (per$l.000)’23-$23.10 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) *21 .$15.60
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 2,000
Population in 1920____________7.000
1942 incl., and $8,000, 1943.)
IN T . at State fiscal agency in
Population in 1910, 785; 1920, 489
* Red. after 10 yrs. from issue.
5& s’21 F-A 140,000----------------------New York City.
i Int. at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .;
5s ’21 F-A 25,000___ Aug 1 1951
on others at County Treas. office.
ENTERPRISE^
(Optional $6,000 after Aug. 1 1949 JEFFERSON COUNTY
Madras is the county seat.
This city is in Wallowa County.
and $19,000 after Aug. 1 1950.)
LAKE COUNTY.
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
Road Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
Lakeview is the county seat.
Assess, val. for taxation ’23 8.198,407 6s ’ 21 J-J $100.000____Jan 1 1941 5 ^ s g TO J-JS188.000____1925-1938
6s g ’20 F-A $80,000......................
Population 1910, 5,607; 1920, 5,496 BOND. DEBT Nov 18 ’24- $100,000
S treet Intersection Bonds.
R oad Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
6,000 6s ’24 J-J $100,000c.July 1 ’34-’54
6s g ’20 F-A $50.000.......................
GRAN T S PASS!
Tot.assess.val.’24(62% act.)6,708,800 BOND. DEBT Oct. 28 ’24 $200,000
W ater & Street Impt. Bonds.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 4 .$ 19-90 Ass’d val. for taxation ’23 12,018.298
This city Is In Josephine County.
6s
. . . $20,000........................
Population in 1920___________ 3,211 Population 1910, 4,658; 1920, 3,991
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
W arrant-F unding B onds.
IN T . at the fiscal agency of the
6s '20 F-A $27,500___ Feb 1 -1931 6s 12 A-O $80.000____Apr 1 1932
IN T . payable at the office of the
State of Oregon in New York City
(Optional any interest paying date)
M unicipal R R . Bonds.
County Treasurer or at the fiscal
Im provement Bonds.
[$15,000....................1939
agency of the State of Oregon in
6s ’21 s-a $48,397.64 ..............1931 6s ’ 14 J-J -1100.000......... 1940-1943
N. Y . City ,at option of holder.
(Optional on or after March 1 1922.)
l 85.000....................1944 JORDAN VALLEY IRRIG. DIST.
This district (P. O. Danner) is in
BOND. D EBT N ov 1922- $232 500 GEN. BD. D T . N ov 18 ’24 $304,000
LANE COUNTY
Malheur County.
Assess, debt (additional)
294,219 Total assess, val. 1924____2,487,500
Eugene is the county sat.
Water debt (incl.)________ 127,500 Total tax rate ’ 24 (per $1,000) -$22.00 6s ’ 24 J-J $400,000_____ 1935-1944
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund..................
17,371 Pop’n 1910, a,980; 1920 _____ 3,151 BOND. D EBT July 24____ $400,000 -8
.--$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 -.........................
Value land and irrigation
Assess, val. ’22 (75% act.)_1,800,000
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
5s '21 „ 50.000----------------------works (State appraisal)-.1,310,000 5s
Population 1910, 1,242; 1920. 9,778
300.000_____ 1931-1945
Value real property with
G R A N T’S PASS IR R IG . D IST .
M -N400.000_.M ay 1 ’28-’47
water (est.)_____________2,452,500 5s g
ENTERPRISE IR R IG . DIST.
This district (P. O. Grant’s Pass)
IN TEREST at the fiscal agency 5 g ’23 M -N f 125,000 ___ 1928-1932
This district (P. O. Klamath Falls) is in Josephine and Jackson counties.
( 75.000c____1933-1947
is in Klamath County.
6 s ’ 19 J-J $100,000................... 1938 of the State of Oregon in N. Y . City, _s ’ 24 M -N 200,000.-M ay 1 ’ 29-’48
or at the County Treasurer’s office
6s ’ 19 J-J $40,000 _____ 1925-1934
(Subject to cal] after 1929.)
BOND. D EBT Dec 1924-$1,500,000
BO N D . D EBT N ov 5 ’24--$55,000 6s
. . . 184,000...........................
Assess, val. ’24 (3-5 act.).37,435,951
(Due yearly beginning July 1 1929)
State & co.tax (per $1,000)'23-$23.10
JOSEPHINE CO. S. D. N. 7.
EUGENE.
6s
. . . 400.000_______________________
($54,000c — 1935-1943
The city is in Lane County. Inc. 6s ’20 J-J 200,000......... 1930-1940 5s „’24 J - - . 1 7,000c------------- 1944 Pop’n 1910, 33,783; 1920, 36,166
In 1864. The city owns property 6s ’23 J-J
75,000____Jan 1 1948
LANE COUNTY SCHOOL NO. 19
onstrue.
BOND. D EBT Feb 1924—1,465,000 5 sGrade Bldg. C0 0 c.--O ct Bonds. 5s
valued at $900,000.
___$16,000--$2,000 yearly
g ’22 A-O ($9,0
’33-’38
R e fu n d in g Bonds.
Value real property 1924_4,919,414
...
47.500_______ _______
( 8,0 00c--.O ct ’39-’42 5H s
6s ’ 10 F-A $28,000c_ Aug 1 1930
_
BOND. D EBT Nov. 21 ’23 $63,500
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-D 130,000c— -D ec 1 1936 HEPPNER.
5 J^s’22 A-O $15,0 0 0 c ____ 1932-1941 Assessed value 1922_______ 1,383.473
This city is in Morrow County.
Sewer Bonds.
♦High School B uilding Bonds. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-S14.70
5s ’ 12 M-S $183,5 0 0c...S ept 1 1942
W ater Bonds.
M-N$23,000c....................1930 Population, estimated________ 3,000
5s
F-A
6,000......................... 6s T9 M-N$90,000 ____ 1926-1938 5s * R efu nding B onds.
Funding Bonds.
A viation Park Bonds.
5s ’l l M -N $6,000c................. 1931 LANE COUNTY S. D. NO. 45.
5H s
Sept $17,000_____1925-1930 6 s ’ 22 M-N$15,000___ M ay 11942
5 s ’24 J-J $19,300c________ _____
Bonds.
C ity Park Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 4 ’24 . $90,000 5s * B uilding $2,000c................. 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24- $56,800
M -N
15,000 5s
6K s
Jan $8,820 .........1925-1936 Floating debt_____________
F-A
1,000c_________ 1926 Assess, val. (50% act.) ’24.1,137,338
Bridge B onds.
Sinking fund______________ . 6,400
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-..$20.50
29 ’245H s
Sept $9,000 .........1925-1930 Tot .assess .val. '24(40 %act) 988,734 BOND. DEBT N o v)______ $125,000 Population in 1923____________3.500
Floating debt
5,000
Fire Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24.$13.60 Assess, val. '2 (add’l
6H s
M -N $22,000.........1925-1935 Population in 1910, 880; 1920. 1.324 Total tax rate 4 ___________ 2.649.808 LEBANON.
(per $1,000)’24_$19.70
IN T . on 6s o f 1922 at the fiscal
Paving B onds.
This city is in Linn County.
(est.)______ 5,500
5s ’ 15 M-S $15,000c— Sept 1 1930 agency of the State of Oregon in Population in 1924subject to call 10
Im provem ent Bonds.
•All bonds are
5s
M-S 20,000.......................... New York City.
6s ’23 M-S $6,000___ Sept 1 1933
vears after date of issue.
5s
J-J
10,000..........................
§Sewer Bonds.
W ater B onds.
HOOD RIVER.
6s g ’ l l J-D $60,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1931
5s ’08 J-J $300,000c_ Jan 1 1948
_
This city is in Hood River County. KINGMAN COLONY DRAINAGE BOND. D EBT Oct. 28 ’24 $97,000
DISTRICT.
5 s '10 F-A 34,000c_ 1925 & 1930
_
W ater Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
5.900
This district (P. O. Nyssa) is in Assess, val. ’23 (1-3 a c t.)._ l ,048,737
6s ’ 14 A-O 100,00 0c...S ep t 1 1939 5s '12 F-A $90,000____Aug 1 1932
E lectric-Light Bonds.
City-Hall & Fire Dept. Bonds. Malheur County.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.S21.80
6s ’ l l A-O $25,000c_ Oct 1 1931 6s '20 J-J $45,000___ July 1 1940 6s '20 M -S $57,000--M ar 1 ’25-’40 Population 1910, 1,820; 1920, 1,805
_
6s ’21 . . .
7,000 ------- 1926-1939
L igh t. Power and W ater Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1930.)
§INT. payable in N. Y . or San Fr.
S i s ’ l l J-D $57,000c— Dec 1 1926 GEN. BD. D T . N ov 1 ’24. $135,000 BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24..$57,000
Water debt (incl.)________
90,000 Floating debt_______________ 5,332 LINCOLN COUNTY.
City-H all Bonds.
5s g ’ 15 J-J $40,000c— July 1 1935 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
43,832
Toledo is the county seat.
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 27 ’24 $471,500 Sinking/Water bonds_____
34,589 KLAM ATH FALLS.
R oad Bonds.
Water & light bonds (add’l) 434.000 fund (Assessment bonds.
13,139
This city is in Klamath County. 5H ?T9 J-J $180,000............
1937
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 120,000 Assess, val. 1924_________ 2,254,000 First incorporated in 1889.
6s ’21 M-N100.000 _____ 1926-1935
Floating debt_____________ 100,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---$22.00
R efu n d in g Bonds.
554s’21 M -S 243.240--Sept 1 ’26-’35
Gen. sink, fu n d __________ 450.000 Population 1910. 2,331; 1920, 3,195 6s
. . . $76,793_______________ 5 J^s
...
40,0 0 _______________
Total val. 24 (50% act.).10,000,000
INTEREST on city hall bonds
City-Hall Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July ’ 2 2 -. $583,240
City tax rate (per $ 1,000) '23 - - $ 15.00 payable at City Treasurer’s office, 4s T4 A-O $50.000c_ Apr 1 1934 Ass’d val. for taxation ’23 10,694,344
_
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$51.70 and on water bonds at National Park
R ailroad R efu n d in g Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $1.78
Population 1910. 9.009; 1920, 10,593 Bank, New York.
6s
. . . $300,000.......................... Population 1910. 5,587; 1920, 6.084




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LINN COUNTY
Albany is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s *19 A-O$415.000--Oct 1 ’ 25-’ 29
-s
. . . 125.000...........................
BOND. D E B T Oct 30 '24 $494,100
Tot.asses.val.(60% act)'24 29,073 297
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24-S27.70
Pop’n 1910, 22,662; 1920, 24,550
U N N CO. SCH. DI3T. No. B.
Post office is Albany.
H igh-School Bonds.
4H s
. . . $50,000c................. 1929
C entral B uilding B onds.
5s ’ 14 . . . $50,000c................. 193f
BOND. D EBT Nov 24 '24. $179,000
5.0IM’
Floating debt______________
Sinking fund______________ 10.000
Tot.assess, val.’ 24(60 %act.)4.326,978
Sch tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$15 40
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 8,000
1NT. on refunding issue at Am
Exchange Nat. Bank; on others a>
Albany or Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
MC MINNVILLE.
This city is the county seat of
Yamhill County. Incorp.
1882
C ity owns and operates local water
and light plants.
Park Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-D $3,000c— Ju n el 1928
« s ’ 18 M -N 3 .5 0 0 ................ 1938
(Optional after 1928)
Street B onds (General).
4 fjs'1 6 . . .
12.000.-July 1 ’ 25-’31
6s ’ 17 M -N /1.000----- Nov 1 1932
12,000___ Nov 1 1938
6s ’ 18 M -N
5,550..........1925-192*
5}£s’24 M -N 8,000--N ov 1 ’41-’44
W ater-Main Bonds.
8s ’ 12 J-J
3.000c-July 1 ’25-’27
W ater and Light Bonds.
5s ’08 . . . $28.000___________192S
5s ’ 10 M-S 30.000c._-M ar 1 193C
6s ’ 12 J-J {25,000c..„Jan 1 1935
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927)
5s ’ 17 J-D 90,000___ June 1 1937
Equipm ent Bonds.
4 }4 s' 15 J-J $5 )0c____ July 1 1925
Armory Bonds.
6s '21 J-D $20.000____June 1 1941
(Optional June 1 1931.)
Bridge Bonds.
5s '24 F-A $28,000c.Feb 1 ’27-’40
Fire E quipm ent Bonds.
5 H s’24 F-A $16,000--Feb 1 ’27-’42
BD . DEBT Mar. 15 '2 3 -- $68,000
Water & light debt (add’l ) . 233,500
Assessed value 1922---------- 2,076.476
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $14.70
Population 1910. 2,400: 1920. 2,76
i Bed. after 15 yrs. from issue.
IN T . on 4)4s o f 1904 at office of
City Treas.; on 5s at U. S. Nat.
Bank in Portland; on 6s '12. '14,
and '17 at fiscal agency o f Oregon li
New York.
MALHEUR COUNTY.
Vale is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
.s
- - . $30.000............. ............
Road Bonds.
5H s’ 19 J-D $90 0 0 0 _____ 1925-193<
5 K g ’ 19J-D 124,000 ..D e c 1 ’25-’39
(For maturity see V. 114,-p. 329.<
B O N D . DEBT N ov 22 '24 $250,000
Gen. sinking fd __________
20,000
Ass’d val. for taxation '24 14,010 952
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $17.50
Pop’n 1910. 10,601; 1920, 10,90
MALHEUR (MUNICIPAL) DR. D
This district (P. O. Ontario) 1
*
Malheur County.
Drainage Bonds.
f $ll,200c_D ec 1 '25-'2(
6s '17 J-Di ll.OOOc-.Dec 1 1927
1
1,000c. .D ec 1 192*
6s ’ 17 J-D 140,000--D e c 1 ’25-’39
6s ’20 J-D I 3,000 -------- 1933-195?
I 4,000___________193P
GEN. BD . D T. Oct 27 ’24-$153,400
Assess, val. 1923 (est.)------- 450,000
IN T . on 6s o f 1917 payable at the
office o f the County Treasurer, or
collected free of cost through the
offices of Carstens & Earles, Inc., of
Seattle.
MARION COUNTY7
Salem Is the county se i .
Road Bonds
514s’20 J-J $85,000___ July 1 1925
5}4s’21 J-J /85, 0 0 .-.J u ly 15 1926
(60,250_ July 15 1927
_
5 K s ’21 J-J (24,750— July 15 1927
155.000 _July 15 1928
514s
J-J f 30,000----July 15 1928
\17'',000-July 15 ’29-’30
5J^s’20 J-J /85,000— July 15 1931
165,000---Ju ly 15 1932
5 ; (s’20 J-J J20,000— July 15 1932
185.000 _July 15 1933
BOND. D EBT Oct 25 ’24 $765,000
Ass’d. val. for taxation ’24-43.120.134
State& co.tax (per$l,000) ’ 24-S15.40
Pop’n 1910, 39,780; 1920, 47,187
MARION COUNTYSCHOOLNO.4
(P. O. Silverton).
S chool Bldg. Bonds.
6s ’21 M -N $60,000c--M ay 15 1941
(Optional 1931.)
BOND. D EBT Dec 4 ’24 -- $74,000
Assess, val. ’23 __ -------- 2,028.325
School tax (per $1,000) 1923--$18.20
Population In 1923-----------------5,500
MARION CO. SCH. DIST.NO.103
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924-- $26,000
Total assess, val. 1924___ 1,071,19.*
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $13 50
Population 1923 (est.)________2,00(
MARSHFIELD.
This city is in Coos Co. Inc. 1874
5s ’09 - . - $54,000___ Dec 1 1929
City Improvement Bonds.
6s
- - - $23.000........................
C ity Hall B onds.
5s!’23 J-J $75,000-.July 1 ’29-’33




GEN. B D . D T . N ov 1 ’ 19 $54,000
Spec. impt. bonds (incl.)
135,279
18,246
Smking fund______________
Assessed valuation 1919_ 4.228,002
_
Population 1910, 2,980; 1920, 4,034
MARSHLAND DRAINAGE DIST
This district (P. O. Marshland) l*
In Columbia County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 -—$37,500
MEDFORD.
This city Is in Jaokson County,
incorporated as a town Feb. 24 1885
ind as a city Feb. 6 1901. ReincorOorated (new city charter) Feb. 7
1905. Area 1,717 acres. Value of
property owned by city (incl. water
system) approximately $626,075.
W ater D istributing Bonds.
5 s ’ 08 J-J $18.000--July 1 ’25-’ 26
5 s ’08 J-J
14,000 - -July 1 ’26-’ 29
W ater Bonds (Gravity Supply).
5 s ’ 08 J-J $87,000--July 1 ’ 29-’37
5s ’08 J-J 205.000____July 1 1938
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’ 10 F-A $30.000c— Aug 1 1930
5s g ’ 17 J-J
30,000c------Jan 1 1932
Bridge Bonds58 12 A-O $13.000c— Oct 1 1932
R efu nding Bonds.
Is '19 - - . $533.000--Jan 1 25-’34
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 24 ’23 $387,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 585.000
14,500
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
Sink. fds. for bond redemp.
8,8l2
Assessed value 1922 (about
62% actual)------------------4.460.196
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22 $61-00
Population 1910. 8,840: 1920, 5.756
IN T . on refunding bonds of 1910
and 1917 and bridge bonds payable in
New York; on water supply and
distributing bonds in Chicago.
MEDFORD IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district (P. O. Medford) is in
Jackson County.
6 s ’ 21 J-J$l,250,000-Jan 1 ’ 27-61
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’24 $1,250,000
District tax (per acre) 1924 -$11-50
MIDDLE FORK IRRTG. DIST.
This district (P. O. Hood River) is
in Hood River County.
6s ’ 23 J-J $75,000 _____ 1928-1953
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 7 ’24- $65,000
Assessed valuation 1924___ 600,000
MILTON.
This city is in Umatilla County.
E lectric-Light B onds.
5s
. . . $46,000...........................
W ater Bonds.
5s
- - - $18,000--................... ..
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’22--$89,000
Water debt (incl.)------------------12,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_____ 43,433
Sinking fund/general_______
1,147
(water...............
925
Ass d val. 21 (70% a c t .)----- 900.000
f ax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ $22 30
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$19.50
Population 1910, 1,280; 1920, 1,747
MONMOUTH.
This town is in Polk County.
M-S $21.500.............. ............
W ater Bonds.
6s
M -N$60,000__________ 1939
(Optional after 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 7 ’2 4 -. $81,500
Water sinking fund_________ 3,000
Total assessed value 1923___259,560
Population 1910, 493; 1920, 582
-s

MORROW COUNTY.
Heppner is the county seat.
Road Ronds.
5J^s’ 19 M-N $10,000____Nov 1 1929
5}4s 19 M -N 170.000___ Nov 1 1929
514s 19 M -N *l 10,000— Nov 1 1929
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 8 ’24 $283,500
Floating debt (add 1)------6,500
Sinking fund------------------65.123
Ass’d val. for taxation ’ 24.10,688.758
Total taxrate (p e r il,000) 24-$18 20
Population 1910. 4.357: 1920, 5.HI7
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
fiscal agency of the State of Oregon
in New York City.
MORROW CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
54<s’ 12 J-J $40,000____July 2 1932
(Subject to call July 2 1922)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924- $43,000
Assessed val. 1924-------------1,304.763
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924---$17-40
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
Portland is the county seat.
Interstate Bridge Bonds.
5s g ’14 J-J $900,000c-July 1 ’25-’42
Road Bonds.
5s g 15 M -N $625,000c M ay l ’25-29
Bridge Bonds.
5sg’ 23M-N$500,000.-Nov 1 ’29-’53
5s g ’23M-N 500,000--N ov 1 ’29-’53
41
/<jSg ’24A-01,000,000-Oct 15 ’30-54
BD. DEBT N ov 1 2 ’2 4 -. $3,525,000
Assess, value real estate_233.013.870
Assessed value personal- 55,183,470
Other assess, property_ 41,260,455
_
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act) 329457795
County tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$8.00
Pon’n 1910. 226 °61: 1920. 275.898
IN T . at the fiscal agency of the
State in New York City or at the
County Treasurer’s office.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY D R A IN ­
AGE D IST R IC T NO. 1.
514s
- - - $375,000_____ 1925-1939
6s g ’21 J-D 150,000c______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’24- $550,000
Total appraised value_____2,967,000
Population in 1923 (est.)_______ 250
IN T . payable at the Fiscal Agency
of the State o f Oregon in New York.
MULTNOMAH CO. S. D. No. 3
BON D. DEBT N ov 1 2 ’24. $58,000
Tot. ass d val. 1924______ 1,596,830
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924---S16.90

[V ol. 119.

* INT. at E. H. Rollins & Sons.
MULTNOMAH CO. S. D. N O .51
BOND. DEBT Sept 15 22--$42,000 N. Y .; on others at Kountze Bros..
Tot. ass d val l9 2 4 ______ 1,014,520 N. Y .
T axrate (per $1,000) 1924---$17.80
OREGON CITY.
M YRTLE POIN T?This city, incorporated Sept. 25
This city Is in Coos County. In­ 1849. is in Clackamas County.
corporated Feb. 4 1887.
Refunding Bonds.
F unding B onds.
5s
. — $100,000— 1925 & 1933
Funding Bonds.
5J4g’ 16 F-A $15.000—Aug 1 ’26-’ 35
W ater Bonds.
5s ’16 J-J $180.000..........1925-1936
5H s’04 F-A $12,000____Aug 1 1934 6s
- . - 30.000------------------------(Optional Aug. 1 1924.)
"■Water-System Bonds.
6s ’09 J-D 15 22,000_ Dec 15 1939 5s ’ 15 A-O$309.000- - Apr 1 ’25-’45
_
(Optional Dec. 15 1929.)
Fire Department Bonds.
Street Impt. B onds.
5s ’20 J-J $15.000----- July 1 1940
6s ’22 J-D $6,839.92 ___________ (Optional any interest-paying date.)
GEN. BD . D T . N ov 1 ’24—$61,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 3 -. $437,000
Sinking fu n d ______________ 14.594 Total assess, val.’22 (58%
Assessment debt (add’l)____ 17 053
actual)________________ $3,184,598
Floating debt............................. 18,226 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S68.90
Assess, val. ’23 (a ct.)_______ 491,674 Pop’n 1910, 4,287:1920..........-.5.686
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $69.10
"■These bonds were issued to pro­
Population 1910, 836; 1920, 934 vide water for the cities of Oregon
City and West Linn, which latter city
NEWBERG.
pays $125,000 of the cost by issuing
This city Is In Yamhill C o. Inc its bonds and turning them over to
Feb. 21 1889. Population 1910. Oregon City (under special legislative
2.260; 1920, 2,566
Act),
6s
F-A $2,500___ Aug 2 1925 tional where they are held as addi­
security to this
6s
A-O
3,000____Apr 1 1933 Linn has an assessed issue. West
valuation of
C ity Hall Bonds
$2,435,574 and a total debt of $200,5s
J-J $15,000____Jan 1 1933 000
C ity Park Bonds
INT. at fiscal agency. New York.
6s
J-D $8,000___ June 11930
W ater Bonds.
424s’ 06 J-D $10,000____Ju nel 1927 OREGON CT
TY S. D. NO. 62.
5s
J-J 20,000____Jan 1 1932 5s ’ 19 A-O $35,000____Oct 1 1939
R efu nding W ater B onds.
F unding Bonds.
5>4s’ 17 J-J
$5,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’29 514s 22A-O 15$50,000 _Oct 15 28- 37
_
Steeet Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 ’24- $117,000
-s ’16
$3.000........................... Assessed valuation 1923 --3.557,849
Sewer Ronds.
School tax (per $1,000) 23 - $14.80
5s ’l l J-J $73,500___ Jan 1 1931
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-J $22,000___ Jan 1 1932 PARKROSE WATER DISTRICT.
This district is in Multnomah Co.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
J-J $50.0 0 0 c ____ 1933-1942
6s ’20 A-O $3,000____Oct 1 1930 5J4s
J-J
5.000c__________1928
6s ’23 A-O
3,000____Oct 1 1923 6s
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 22 ’24 $105,000 BOND. D E B T Nov 28 ’24-_$55,000
Water debt (in cl.)________
35,000 Tot. assess.val.’23(59% act).806,975
_
26,239 District tax rate (p eril,000 )’23$3.80
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Sinking fund______________
7,327 Population (est.)______________ 2,800
Ass d val. (abt.60 % act.) ’23 1,273.890
IN T . on 5H* payable in N . Y ..
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $52.30 and on 6s in Portland.
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Newberg.
NORTH BEND.
This city is in Coos County. In­
corporated Dec. 23 1903.
6s *20 A-O $15,500— Apr 13 1930
(Optional after 1 year)
I F unding Bonds.
6s
J-D $34,000____June2 1933
5 l ft'\5 J-D 36.000c...Ju ne 1 1935.
4
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 ’21— $70,000
Special assess debt (add’l)- 130,671
Assessed valuation 1919_ 1,975,000
_
Population 1910. 2.078; 1920. 3,268
t IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y.
NYSSA A RCADIA D RAIN . DIST.
Drainage System C onstr. Bds.
6s g ’ 16 M -N $63,000____ 1925-1936
(For maturity see V. 103. p. 1623)
-s
. . . $12 000 _____ 1925-1936
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24— -$82,000
OAKLAND.
This place is in Douglas County.
L igh t and W ater Bonds.
6s ’08 - . - $30,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1932
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 19 M-N$35,G00c_____ 1925-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 ’24— -$67,000
Assessed value 1924 -----$322,980
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$27.10
Population in 1910, 467; 1920, 516
OAK LO D G E T d OM.) W ATER D.
This district is in Clackamas Co.
5 H g’ 23 M-S $100,000c-Sept i ’29-48
[28,000c-Sept 1 ’29-’35
5MS’23 M-S (SO.OOOc.Sept 1 ’36-’41
1
42,000c-Sept 1 ’42-’48
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 1924— $200,000
Assessed value____________1,118,000
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924___$65.00
Population___________________ 3,500
IN T . at the fiscal agency of the
State of Oregon in New York City
or at any office of G. E . Miller & Co.
OCHOCO IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district (P. O. Prineville) is
In Crook County. Organized Feb. 7
1916.
Irrigation System B onds.
6s g T7 J-J $900,000c.July 1 ’29-’39
6s N7 J-J $200,000 _____ 1928-1939
-s ’ 19 ,T-J 150,000_______________
fis ’ 20 J-J 100,000 _____ 1931-1942
6s 21
_ 75.000______________
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.
ONTARIO.
W ater Bonds.
This city is in Malheur County.
-s ’ 18 - - - $100,000__________1938
(Subject to call 1928)
Sewer Bonds.
-s
...
$5,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’24- $279,500
Water debt (incl.)------------ 100,000
Assess, debt (add’l) ----------- 113,014
T ot. assess, val. ’23(30%act) 900,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-125.00
Population 1910, 1,248; 1920, 2,039
ONTARIO SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
A district in Malheur County.
Bonds are subject to call.
5s
M -N $2.750c..............-.1926
6s
A-O *46,0 0 0 c -...............1931
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24- $46,000
Ass d val. 23(abt.70%act.) 1,619,023
School tax (per $1,000) 23— $24.00
Population 1923 (est.)-------------2,500

PAYETTE-OREGON SLOPE IR ­
R IG A TIO N D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Payette. Ida.),
is in Malheur County.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s ’ 17 A-OI216,500c.July 1 ’25-’37
6s ’ 19 J-J $50,000 _____ 1925-1937
BOND. D EBT Nov 29 ’24-$266,500
Floating debt (add’l) (est)__ 40,000
IN T . payable at the County
Treasurer’s office. Vale.
PENDLETON ~~
This city is in Umatilla County.
Incorporated Oct. 25 1880.
General (Red.beg.aft.20 yrs.fr.iss.)
5s ’99 J-J $31,000c-— July 1 1929
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-J $200,000___ July 1 1943
5s ’ 14 J-J
40.000___ July 1 1944
5s g ’ 15 M -N 38,000c________ serial
5s ’ 19 J-.T $10.000c._Jan 1 ’25-’29
Levee Bds(Red. aft.20 yrs. from is).
5s ’06 M -N $1 0,00 0c„N ov 30 1936
5s ’08 F-A 67.000c-—Aug 1 1938
Sewer (Red. aft. 20 yrs. from issue).
5s ’03 J-J $30,000c— _July 1 1933
5s ’08 F-A 10.000c..................1938
5s ’ 18 . . .
20.000_____
1948
5s 2? J-J
8 5 .0 0 0 c.-.J u n el 1952
Fire Apparatus Bonds
5s ’21 J-J $14,000................... 1931
Park Bonds
5 s ’21 J-J
$8 ,000 ...................1931
S treet Bonds.
5s ’08 F-A $18,000c.................. 1938
City-Halt and Jail Bonds.
■ s ’08 F-A $40.000c.................. 1938
5
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 5 ’24. $606,000
Water debt (included)------- 273,000
Assessment debt (addi’l)___ 137,855
Sinking funds (General_____ 25,000
(W ater______ 21,000
Assess, val. ’24 (70% a ct.)-6.547,000
City tax rate (per $1 ,OO0) 2 4 -$ ll 00
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. DIST. NO. 16.
4 las’ l l A-0$100.000r......... ........1931
(Subject to call after 1921).
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’24. $100,000
Sinking f und-------------------30,000
Tot.ass d val. 23(74%act.) 7,472,062
School tax (per $1,000) ’23---$11 -00
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 7.000
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N Y.
POLK CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
(P. O. Dallas).
5s g ’24 J-J ($2,000___ July 1 1927
168,000--July 1 ’28-’44
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 ’2 4 .. $73,000
Sinking fund______________
3,500
Ass’d val. ’24(abt.)4 a ct.).1,792,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S19.20
Population (est.)______________ 3,500
PORTLAND.
Portland Is the county seat of
Multnomah County.
Commission
government adopted M ay 3 1913 and
upheld by State Supreme Court on
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.
D ock B onds.
4 Jig’ l l M -N $50.000c—N ov 1 1961
(Subject to call after N ov. 1 1941.)
4 V£s’ 13 M -N 1,250,000c.M ay 1 1943
4i^s’ 13 J-D
900,000c-Dec 1 1943
4 ^ g ’ 1 4 A -0
lOO.OOOc.Oct 11939
4J^s’ 15 M -N lOO.O0Oc.May 1 1945

D ec.,

1924.]

PORTLAN D (Concluded).
H arbor Developm ent B onds
4 H g ’ 19M -N $l.125,000—M a y l’2o-49
4 H g ’20 F-A (60O,0O0cFeb 2 '25-’48
UOO.OOOcFeb 2 '49-’50
(770,000cJuly l ’25-’46
5s g ’20 J-J
\160,000cJuly l ’47-'50
5s ’20 M -N f 1,540,0G0eNov 1 '25-’46
1 320,000cNov 1 '47-’50
Grain Elevator Bonds
4H s’ 17 A-O j $950,000c0ct 1 ’ 25-’43
300,000c0ct 1 ’44-’47
859,OOOcOct 1 ’ 25-’48
4H s’18 A-O
100,000cJan 3 ’ 25-’44
5s '22 J-J
80,000cJan 3 ’45-’52
4 ^ s ’22 M-SJ 200.000cSeptl’25-’44
l 120,000cSeptl’45-’52
Bridge Bonds.
5s g ’95 A-0$200.000c— Apr 1 1925
4s g '04 J-J 400,000c...Jan 11934
4s g ’09 J-J 450,000c...Jan 11939
4s g '10 J-J 250,000c...July 1 194C
4s g ’ l l J-J 500,000c...Jan 2 1941
4s g ' l l M-S 600.000c--.Sept 1 1941
4s g '12 A-O 315,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1942
4s g '13 J-D 52,0 00c...Ju ne 1 1943
4s ’23 M -N 5,000____Nov 1 1953
Park and Boulevard Bonds.
4s g '08 J-D$500.000c_ Dec 1 1933
_
4s g ’ l l J-J 250.000c— .July 1 1936
4s g ’ 12 A-O 250,000c...O ct 1 1937
Park and Playground Bonds.
5s g ’ 19 M-N$424,000cNov 1 ’25-’39
W ater Bonds.
4s g 09 J-J 8250.000c_ Jan 1 1934
_
4s g ’ 10 J-D 500.000c...June 1 1935
4s g ’ 10 M-S 500.000c—.Sept 1 1935
4s g ’ l l J-J *500.000c.—Jan 1 1936
4s g ’ l l M -S*500.000c_ Mar 1 1936,
_
4 s g ’ l l A-O*500,0 0 0 c...O ct 11936
4 s g ’ 12M-S*500.000c—.M ar 1 1937
4 sg ’ 12 M -N *250,000c
N ov 1 1937
4 s g ’13 F-A *75.000c...A ug 1 1938
4s g ’ 13 J-D*242.000c—.June 1 1938
4s g '13 J-D*285.000c_ Dec 1 1938
_
4s g ’ 13 M-N*22.000c—.N o v 1 1938
4s g ’ 13 M-S *250,000c
Sept 1 1938
4 s g ’ 14 F-A*175.000c_ Feb 2 1939
_
4s g '14 J-D* 135,000c__ Dec 1 1939
4 s g ’ 15M-S*460,000___ Mar 1 1940
4s g ’ 16 A-0*125.000c__ Apr 11941
4s g '17 A-O *75,000c__ Apr 1 1942
4s g ’ 19 F-A *100,000c..F eb
1944
4s g ’21 J-J *500,000c—July 1 1946
4s g '21 J-D *200,0 0 0c..D ec 11946
4s g ’22 M-S *300.000— .M ar 1 1947
4s g ’22 M-S *300,000c__Mar 1 1947
4s g ’23 M-S *500,000c.Mar 1 ’34-’53
4sg '23 A-O *500,000c.Oct 1 ’34-’53
4s g ’24 A-O*1,000,000c.Apr 1 ’35-’54
4s g ’24 M -S*l ,000,000c Sept 1 ’3 5-54
4s g ’24 M -N * 1,500,000cNov 1 ’35-54
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4s g '03 M-N$56.500c— M ay 1 1928
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
4J^sg’23J-J *$2,200,000cJulyl’34-’53
Assessment C ollection Bonds
5 ^ s ’ 18 F-AJ500,000c...A ug 1 1928
5s g '19 F-A 500,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1929
5M s’20 M-N17S,000c— .M ay 1 1930
5H s’20 M -N 25 ,000 c...M a y 1 1930
(Optional May 1 1927)
Ferry Bonds.
5 s g ’03 J-D $15.000c—.D e c 1 1933
4s g ’04 J-J 50,0 00c...Jan 1 1934
R econ stru ction Bonds.
$16,0 0 0 c ___ 1925-1928
60,000c____1929-1934

I

OKEGON—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924 $3,525,000
Assess, val., real estate.$2l6 612.140
_
Assess, val., personal_ 51,899 030
Other assessable property 31.141.380
Total assessed value ’ 23.299 652 550
(About 75% to 50% actual).
Tot. equalized val. 1923.308,937,085
School tax (per $1,000) 1924— $7 60
Popula’n 1910, 207,214; 1920,258,288
IN T . In N . Y . and Portland.
PORT OP ASTORIA.
A district in Clatsop Oo. Incor­
porated in 1909.
Municipal Harbor Bonds.
( $75,000c______ 1929
5s g '14 J-J-I 150.000c—1934 & 1939
{ 100.000c............1944
5s T 5 J-J 150,000c—Jan 1 ’26-’40
5s '16 J-J
75.000c-.Jan 1 ’31-‘ 51
(Part every 5 years)
100.000 .......... 1928
50.000 .......... 1932
50.000 .......... 1933
50.000 .......... 1935
5s g T8 J-J
100.000. .........1941
100.000 .......... 1946
50.000 ......... -1948
5sg’ 19 J-J $450,000—Jan 1 ’33-’51
(For maturity see V. 109, p. 507.)
'$100,000—Jan 1 ’37-’38
50.000 _Jan 1 1940
5s g '17 J-J 100,000—Jan 1 ’42-’43
50.000 _Jan 1 1946
200.000. .-Tan 1 ’ 47-’50
5s g T9 J-J 300.000_.Jan 1 ’26-’32
5s g T9 J-J 250,000c.Jan 1 ’36-’50
6s g '20 J-J 4 0 9,00 0c... July 1 1025
91.000 _July 1 1925
6s g 20 J-J
6s ’ 21 J-J 300,000c. ..J an 1 1931
6s g '20 J-J 500.000 _July 1 1930
6s ’21 J-J 150.000 _Jan 1 1926
80.000 _Jan 1 1926
6s ’21 J-J
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 ’24$4,081,000
Assess, val. ’23 ('A a ct.)..40,922 388
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923----- $8.15
Pop. 10, 16,106; ’22 (est.). 20,000
IN T . at fiscal agency in N. Y.
PORT OF BANDON.
6s T9 J-D $20.000cJune 30 ’25-’26
BOND. DEBT Nov 5 ’24. $51,000
Ass’d val. '24 ( l actual)..7.401.89!)
A
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $17.00
IN T . at State fiscal agency in
New York City.
PORT OF BAY CITY
(P. O. Bay City.)
_s
...$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ---------- ----------6s g
M -N /59,000____M ay 1 1930
( 1,000___ May 1 1934
R efunding Bonds.
6s
J-J $25,000___ July 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’23. $467,000
Total assess, val. 1923___ 7,400,000
PORT OF COOS BAY.
Impt. B onds.
5s g 13 J-J $300,000c.Jan 1933-1044
5s g ’ 14 J-J $300.000c.-Jan 1 ’45-'56
5H s’20 J-J 250.000___ Jan 1 1940
54£s’23 J-J
50,000___ Jan 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 '2 3 . 900,000
Sinking fund______________
12,500
Assess, val. ’22 (30% act.) 10,852.690
Population in 1923 (est.)------- 25.000
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .

42,000c___ 1935-1937 PORT OF NEHALEM.
A district in Tillamook County.
68,000c____1938-1941
H arbor-Im provem ent B onds.
120,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’40
J-J$235,0 0 0 c ____ 1927-1937
30,000c_Apr 1 ’41-43 6s
6s
J-J
8 .0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1926
A uditorium Bonds.
4s g ’ 13 J-D $35.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1943 BOND. DEBT Oct 17 '23- $296,000
4s g ’ 16 M-8 565,00 0 c...M a r 1 1946 Assess, val. 1922________ 5 727.285
Dist. tax rate (per $1,00G) ’22 ..$7.90
F unding Bonds.
Population In
5s ’21 M-S 5s g '98 J-D $430.000c..D ec 1 1928 1923 (e«t.) ----- 10,000
Int.
Fire C on stru ction Bonds at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y.
5s ’23 A-O 5s g ’ 19 J-D $3 8,500..Dec 1 ’ 25-’39
PORT 1940
5s ^20 M-S 25 ,000 c...M a r 1OF NEWPORT.
A district in Lincoln County.
Fire-Boat
/ 8,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’32
Harbor Im provement Bonds.
118,000c.Sept 1 ’33-’41
5s T8 J-J $60.000........1925-1928
135,000c. Oct 1 ’26-’32
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(66,000c.Oct 1 ’33-’43
$30,000—M ay 1 ’34-’36
Bonds.
3 6 ,0 0 0 ..M ay 1 ’37-’39
4s g ’ l l J-J $125.000c— July 1 1936 6s ’ 23 J-J
45.000-.M ay 1 ’40-’42
M unicipal Jail Bonds.
21.000____M ay 1 1943
4 S g ’ l l M -N8200,000c_.N ov 1 1941
TOTAL BONDED D E B T .. (?)
General Bonds
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at the
4s g ’24 F-A $5,000c
Aug 1 1949
TOWN OF L1NNTON (Annexeu.) National Park Bank, N. Y .
W ater-W ks. (Red. beo Apr. 1 ’23>
5J^s’ 15 M-N$15,000c.May 1 ’25-’29 PORT OF PORTLAND.
ST. JOHNS BONDS (Annexed).
Inc. in 1891. Limits include con­
City Dock Bonds
Portland
«s ’08 A-O $60,000c__Apr 21 1928 solidated City of area and and ap­
97% of
GEN. BDS. Aug 1 24— $28,064,501 proximately half territory of Mult­
valuation of the
Improvement debt_____ 5 800.982 nomah Co. P o p 'n '22 (est). 300,000.
TOT. D E B T __________ 33 865,482 6s ’ 21 A-O$600,000c_ Apr 1 1926
_
Water debt (Included).. 9 496 000 6s ’21 J-J 600,000c...Ju ly 1 1926
Sinking fund (general). . 1,447,582 5s ’21 J-J 120,000c.--July 1 1941
Sinking fund (water)___
1,705,362 4 ^ s ’23 J-J 965,000c_ Jan 1 1943
_
Assessed valuation, real_216 450 345
\ 38,000c--.July 1 1930
Assessed val., personal.. 52 772,370 4^sg'24J-J 1462,000c. July 1 ’31-’44
Ass’d val., pub. serv. cor. 35 031.045
B onds.
T ot. vaA. 1924 (% a ct.)..304,253.760 Is Dry-Dock$131,000c...July 1 1933
03 J^I
(Assessment about 75% on land 50% 4s g ’01 J-J 203,00 0c...Ja n 11934
g
on buildings.)
DEBT Oct 1 ’24.$3,119,000
Olty tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$40.00 BOND. fund___________
386,542
Pop’n, 1910, 207,214; 1920, 258,288 Sinking val., real estate__228,128,775
Assess,
♦These bonds are payable, princi­ Assess, val., personal_ 54,056,410
_
pal and Interest, from the water rate*; Assess, val., P. S. Corp’s 38,389,205
not from taxation.
The impt. bonds are issued on ac­ Tot. assess, val. ’24 (abt. 320,574,390
act.)______________
count of street im pt., sewer, street- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—$22.00
ext. and water-main assessment?
IN T. payable at Portland and
and, according to the city charter,
are not included in the 7% debt limit New York.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
PORT OF SIUSLAW
or in New York City.
A district (P. O. Florence) In Lane
C IT Y P R O PE R TY.— The city
owned property on Aug. 11924 val County. Organized June 15 1909.
District upheld by Circuit Court.
ued at (est.) $41,000,000, includin#
the water works (est.) $21,750,000. V. 100, p. 1451.
Harbor-Improvement Bonds.
Receipts o f water works from Dec. 1
5s ’09 J-J $40.000c.July 1 *25-’29
’23 to Dec. 1 ’24, $1,400,000 (est.).
8s ’ l l J-J
56,000c.July 1 ’25-’31
.s T5 J-J 100,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’34
PORTLAND SCh T d IST. NO. 1.
4 Ms’23 M-NS1,485,200 May 1 ’26-43 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 4 -. $228,000
4>£s’23 F-A 514,800..Feb 1 ’26-’43 Ass d val. 24 (60% a c t .)-.3,500,000
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros.,
4M «’24 F-A 1448,000..F eb 1 ’26-’41
\ 52,000..F eb 1 ’42-’43 New York.
44£s’24 J -D l,000,000c.Dec 15 ’27-44
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2439.)
D istrict No 32 Bonds
5^
FRASER s ’23 F-A $25,060.Feb 10 ’26-’43

Digitized for


PORT OF TOLEDO.
A district in Lincoln County.
Harbor Im pt. Bonds.
_
6s g ’ 10 M-N$50,000c_ Nov 1 1930
(Subject to call after N ov 1 1920)
6s
...
$6.000............................
5s
...
75.000----------------------5s
_
_
60,000.$10,000 yearly
5s ’ 18 . . .
22,500 _____ 1925-1929
B O N D .D E B T N o v 3 0 ’ 19. $311,000
Sinking fund______________
5,600
Assess, val. (50% act.) ’ 19.5.000,000
Population in 1917 (est.)______ 4,000
IN T . at Lincoln County Bank.
Toledo, Ore. ______
PORT OF UMPQiJA.
This district is in Douglas Co.
6s '21 J-J 250,000..July 1 ’26-’35
6s 21 J-J 250.000 -July 1 26- 35
BOND. D EBT Nov 25 ‘24- $416,000
Assessed value 1924 ______ 6.250,330
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$4.10
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 6.000
IN T . at fiscal agency in N . Y .

139
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 6 ’23 $300,000
Ass’d val. for taxation ’23.12,255,090
Population 1910, 4,242; 1920, 3.826
SILVER LAKE IRRIGATION DIS.
This district is in Lake County.
6s T9 J-J $275.000c.July 1 ’25-’48
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 757.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1923...$275,000
Total assess, val. 1923_____ 850,000
Population in 1923 (ost.)________ 480
IN T. payable In New York City
and at County Treasurer’s office.

SILVERTON.
This city Is in Marlon County.
Incorporated in 1885.
Sewer Bonds (Red. beo. in 1921).
6s ’l l Mar $25.000c.„M ar 1 1931
Water (Red. beo. 10 yrs. fr. iss.).
6s ’l l Mar $21,000c...M ar 1 1931
6s T6 M-S 21.000c— .Sept 1 1936
Street Bonds.
-s
. . . $50 000........... 1-10 yrly
Intersection Bonds.
-s T4 . . . $26,000......... 1925-1934
PRINEVILLE.
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 20 ’24. $122,000
This city is in Crook County.
■*ssass. val. 1924_________ 1.250,000
R ailroad Bonds.
_
6s g *16 M -N $85,000_ Nov 1 1946 Total taxrate (per $1,000) '22.$36.70
(Subject to call beg. N ov. 1 1936.) Population 1910, 1,588; 1920, 2,251
INT. at fiscal agency In N. Y.
6s ’ 17 J-D$100,000.........................
(Due in 20 years, subject to call any
semi-annual period after one year.) SLIDE IRRIGATION DISTRICT
This district Is in Malheur County.
M unicipal Bonds.
. . . $95.000_______________
6s g ’ 18 A-O $60,000 ..........1925-1939 -s
...
5.000----------- -------BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— -$379,000 6s
Railway bonds (income)_ 285,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24.$100.000
_
12,000
Vssess. val. 1920__________ 593,220 Floating debt____________
Population 1910, 1.042: 1920. 1,144 Assessed benefits 1924_____ 182.000
INT. on 6s of 1918 payable at
fiscal agency of the State of Oregon. SPRINGFIELD.
This city U In Lane Co. Incorp.
Feb. 5 1885. Pop’n in 1910. 1,838.
&EDMOND.
This city is in Deschutes County. 1920. 1.855
R efu nd ing B onds.
W ater Bonds.
. . . $35,000 — ................1932
7s '21 J-D $42.000__________ 1941 6s
6s ’24 A-O 50.000___ Apr 11944
(Optional 1931.)
GEN . BD. D T . Oct 2 5 ’ 24—$185,000
M unicipal Bonds.
1.400
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '23...$ 85,000 Assess, debt (add’l ) ________
Assess, val. (60% act.)’2 3 .1,453,329
Assess. debt (add’1)_________ 17,420
Ass’d val. ’22 (abt.35%act.).327,990 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '24.$24.80
IN T . in Springfield and N . Y.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) 1922.$6.80
Population 19l0. 216; 1920. 585
SQUAW CREEK IRRIG. DIST.
RICHLAND.
This district (P. O. Sisters) is in
This place is in Baker County.
Deschutes County.
W ater Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Nov 25 ’24.$134,000
.s
. . . $35,000_______________ Floating debt ____________ 27,400
BOND. DEBT Nov 26 ’24— $47,000 Assessed benefits_________ 270,000
Total ass’d val. '24 (3-5-act.).119,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$7.98 SUMMER LAKE IRR. DISTRICT.
Population in 1910. 334; 1920, 244
A district in Lake County.
6s ’21 J-J $260,000c.July 1 ’26-’45
ROSEBURQ. _
6s
. . 100 000_______________
This city is in Douglas County. BOND. .DEBT Oct, 1923—.$260,000
Inc. Oct. 3 1872. Population 1910, Total assess, val. 1923_____ 950,000
4 738; 1920, 4,381.
Population in 1923 (est.)________ 450
Fire T ru ck Bonds.
INT. p&vable In
6s ’ 21 P-A $15.000_______________ OoUQiy Trtisurer’s N. Y . City and
office.
Library Bonds.
6s '24 A-O $12,000----------------------- SUTHERLIN.
a Street and Bridge B onds.
This city Is in Douglas County.
5s ’09 . . . $35,000c............. — 1929
Intersection Bonds.
a Street Bonds.
.s ’ 14 . . .
$7,600...........................
tv*s’ 10 . . . $40,000c................. 1930
Street Bonds.
b R efu nd ing Bonds.
’ 15 . . $4.500...........................
6s ’ 10 . . . $25,000c— - i ......... 1930 -s W ater . B onds.
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 1924. $128,000 6s ’ 12 F-A $30.000____Feb 1 1932
Sinking fund--------------------22,500
(Subject to
Feb. 1 1922)
Ass’d val. ’ 22 (55% a c t .)..3,407,780 BOND. DEBT call 25 1924.$41.100
Oct
City tax (per$l,000) 1922------- $-t.90 Water debt_________________ 30,000
a Int. at Douglas Nat.
Bank. Assessment debt (add’l) _____19,000
Roseburg; (6) Roseburg Nat. Bank. Assessed valuation 1922_____ 434,260
Taxrate (per $1,000)’24—-City $16.00
SALEM.
This city, the capital of the State. Population in 1920______________ 515
Is in Marion County. Incorporated
TALENT IRRIGATION DIST.
Oct. 1862.
This district (P. O. Talent) Is In
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s g 14 J-J $80,000c__ Jan 11934 Jackson County.
Irrigation Bonds.
5s ’ 20 J-J
56,000 ......... 1925-1940
6 s '20 A-O 20,000 — -Oct 15 1930 6sg ’ 19 . . . $576.000c..Jan 1 ’25-’48
6s g ’2 2 _
_ 170,000c.Jan 1 ’27-’48
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’ 13 M-N-5216,000cMay 1 ’25- 33 6s g ’24 J-J 440,000c—Jan 1 ’30-’54
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2792.)
Fire Equip. Purchase Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J $13,500___ Jan 1 1933 TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1924_$1,224,000
5s ’24 J-D 16.000___June 1 1934 Estimated actual value ot
taxable property_______ 4,001,250
GEN. B D .D T .N o v l '24. $700,896
Improvement bonds_____
239,880
Sinking fund____________
37,753 TEEL IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
P. O. Echo.
Assess, val. ’24 (60%act ) 12.872,936
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$15.40 6s ’ 16 J-J $1.100.000________ 1936
Pop. TO, 14,095; 1920______ 17,679 (Subj. to call any int.-paying date.)
J-J 329.000_______________
IN T. oa sewer bonds of 1913 at 6s
City Treas. office or at fiscal agency BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1924-$329.000
Floating debt (additional).. 116.000
In N . Y .; others in Salem.
Sinking fund______________ 20,000
SALEM SCHOOL DIST. NO. 24.
5s
A-O §$35.000r----Oct 1 1930 THE DALLES.
5s
M -N §15,225r__ Nov 1 1930
This city is in Wasco County.
5s
J-D §4,400r_ —Dec 1 1930
C olum bia Highway Bonds.
5s ’23 A-O 90,000..O ct 15 ’2o-’33 _s
. . . $29.000_________ _____
5 s ’ 24 J-J 225.000--July 1 ’25-’34
General Im provement Bonds.
= R efu n din g B onds.
-s
. . . $25,124............................
5s ’ l l
A-O $49.650r Apr 1 1931
M unicipal Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1924. $404,275 _s
. . . $50.000...........................
Assessed valuation 1923.-13,751.697
Paving Bonds.
Population in 1924 (est.)_____24.000 6s
. . . $18,427.74.....................
§ R e d e e m a b le 10 yea rs b e fo r e fin a l
A uditorium Bonds.
m a tu r ity .
6s g 21 J-J $50,000..July 1 '32-’36
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
5A s
...
64,000_______________
BOND. D E B T Oct. 15 ’ 23. $367,250
SEASIDE.
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
98,053
This city is In Clatsop County.
Sinking fund______________
67,505
W ater Bonds.
Tot.ass’dval.’ 23(40% act.) 3,830,000
6s g’ 24 M-S $100,000.—Sept 1 1944
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1924.--$592,000 Population 1910. 4.880; 1920, 5,807
Water bonds and Bancroft
impt. bonds (incl.)______ 378,000 TILLAMOOK.
This city is in Tillamook County.
Sinking fund_____________
18,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,512,157 Incorporated in 1893.
_
Population 1910, 1,121: 1920. 1,802 City hall bonds_____________ $21,000
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. General fund bonds________ 40,000
F un din g Bonds.
5 J^s’22 M-N$50,000c—.M a y 1 1942
SHERIDAN
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 27 '24. $173,660
This city is In Yamhill County.
75,000
BOND. D EBT Nov 22 ’23. $89,213 Water bonds (add’l)______
18,713
Water debt (incl.)_________ 21,000 Floating debt (additional).
50,000
Assessed value 1921_______ $569,751 Sinking fund fGeneral_____
(Street impt— 90.000
Taxrate (per $1,000) '21_____ $13.20
Population In 1910, 1,021; 1920, 979 Tot .ass’d val.’23(80%act.)l,689,340
Total taxrate (per $1,000)’23.$46.00
Population 1910, 1,352; 1920, 1.930
SHERMAN COUNTY.
Moro is the county seat.
IN T . on 5H s at the fiscal agency
Road Bonds.
o f the State of Oregon in New
5s ’ 19 J-J $300,000___ July 1 1939 York City.

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TILLAM OOK COUNTY.
WALLOWA COUNTY.
Tillamook City Is the county seat.
Enterprise is the county seat.
Road B onds.
Road Bonds.
5*4g’ 19J-J $78,000....................1926 5s g ’ 19M-S $80.000c.Sept 1 ’25-’28
5*4s
J-J 112,000_______________
(100,000..Mar 1 '31-’35
5Hs
J-J 150.000. . _Jan 1 ’32-’36 ^ s ’21 M-S 10,000____Mar 1 1936
5
5*4sg’22J-J 111,400------July 1 1937
1 90.000. .M ar 1 ’37-’40
160.000.
-July N D . D EBT Oct. 17 ’23 $300,000
1 ’38-’39
BO
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 5 ’24 $385,400 Ass’d val. for taxation ’23.12,488,415
371,053 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-S20.90
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Total assess, value 1924—30,829.315 Population 1910, 8,364; 1920--9,778
State-City .tax (per $ 1.000) ’24 - $19 60
IN T .
the office
Population 1910, 6,266; 1920--8.776 County payable at or at the of the
Treasurer
Fiscal
IN T . payable at the office o f the
County Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency o f the State o f Oregon in
New York City, N . Y ., at option of
Agency of the State o f Oregon in holder.
New York.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY UNION
HIGH SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
5s ’24 J-D $50,000--D ec 1 ’25-’29
BO N D . D E B T Aug 1924- - $50,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 5,962,895
iN T . at Nat’l Park Bank, N . Y .
TILLAMOOK CO. S. D. NO. 9.
P. O. Tillamook.
-S ’ 23
$85,5 0 0c___ 1925-1933
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1575)
BON D. D E B T Nov 1 ’2 4 .. $143,000
Warrantdebt (add’l)_____
8,000
Assess, val., real, 1924___ 6,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $11.00
_

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WASHINGTON—DEBT OF STATE

WALLOWA CO SCH. D. NO. 21.
P. O. Enterprise.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M-S $60,700c.Mar 12 1937
(Subject to call by Mar. 12 1922.)
TOTAL D E B T ........... ........
(?)
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
or Oregon fisca lagency In New York.

Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $25.10
IN T . payable at the Fiscal Agent
Population in 1910. 325; 1920, 366 o f the State o f Oregon in New York
City, N . Y .
YAMHILL COUNTY.
McMinnville is the county seat. YAMHILL COUNTY S. D. NO.40.
Road Bonds.
P. O. McMinnville.
5s T9 M -N $227,000—Aug 1 ’25-’32
B uilding B onds.
5 >4g 20 M-S 105,000--M ar 1 ’34-’36 -s
— - $8,000----------------------GEN. BD. D T . N ov 13 ’24 $871,000 5s T4 A-O $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 --A pr 20 1934
Floating debt------------------82,000 (Subject to call April 20 1929.)
Assess, val., real________ 17,718,250 _s ’22 - - 30,000_______________
Assess, val., personal_____3.914,153 BOND. DEBT Nov 30 ’24-$68,000
Total assessed val. 1923-$20,973,760 Total assess, val. 1923------2,824,056
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.817.80 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— -$17.90
Populat’n 1910, 18,285; 1920, 20,529 Population in 1920 (est.)______ 5,000

State of Washington.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, ETC.

WALLOWA VALL. IMP. D. NO. 1. Organized as a Territory (Act March 2 1853)--M arch 2 1853"
This district (P. O. Joseph) is In Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 22 1889)_______ N ov. 11 1889
Wallowa County.
6s ’21 M-S$125,000--May 1 ’26-’41 Total area of State (square miles)_________________ 69,127
(For amount due each year see
State Capital_____________________________________ Olympia
“ Chronicle” Dec. 31 1921.)
6s '22 J-J
5,000-------- 1938-1942
TOLEDO
BOND. DEBT Nov. 24 ’24-$150,000 Gov. (term ends Wed. aft. 2d M on. Jan. ’29)-Roland Hartley
This city is the county seat of
Lincoln County. Incorporated Sept. Assess, val. 1924 (% a ct.)— 500,000 Lieut.-Gov. (term endsWed.aft.2dMon. Jan.’29)W .L. Johnson
61893.
Sec. (term ends Wed. aft. 2d M on. Jan. ’29) _J. Grant Hinkle
W ater Bonds.
WARMSPRING IRRIG. DIST.
6s ’ 17 F-A $12,000—.A ug 15 1942
This district (P. O. Vale) is in Treas. (term ends Wed. aft. 2d M on. Jan. ’29)__W . G. Potts
(Subject to call after Aug. 15 1927.) Malheur County.
-S
- . - $20,000.......................... 6s g ’ 17 J-J $750,000..........1938-1947 Auditor (term ends Wed. aft. 2dM on. Jan. ’29) _C. W . Clausen
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J 600,000 _____ 1938-1947
6s ’ 17 F-A $6.000— -Aug 15 1942 6s g ’20 J-J ($97,000c. —Jan 1 1925 Atty.-Gen.(term endsW ed.aft.2dM on.Jan.’29)_JohnDunbar
(Subject to call after Aug. 15 1927.)
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday in.
1103,000c___Jan 1 1926
F unding Bonds.
BD . D E B T Oct. 24 ’23.-$1,550,000 January. Sessions are limited to sixty days.
6s *17
F-A $7.500-Aug 15 ’25-’37 Floating debt (add’l)_______________ 391,000
TOTAL DEBT.— The State debt on Sept. 30 1924 was $11,000,000.
BON D. D E B T N ov 20 ’22-$121,500
IN T . payable In New York.
Water debt (included)_____110,500
General Fund Bonds (Soldier Bonus)—
Warrant debt (add’l)______ 24,000 WARRENTON.
5 H s g ’21
F-A
*$5,000,000 r*------------------ ----------- Feb 1 1941
Assessed val. '22 (60% act.).800,000
(Redeemable F eb.l 19 31.)
This city is in Clatsop County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------ $4.20 Incorporated Feb. 11 1899. Popula­ 6s ’21
J-J
*3,000,OOOr*..................................July 1 ’26-’40
Pop’n in 1910, 541; 1920_______ 896 tion 1910. 339: 1920. 730.
6s ’21
J-J
*3,000,000 r * __________________ July 1 ’26-’40
On Sept. 30 1924 there were outstanding $685,099.98 warrants. On the
IN T . at Oregon fiscal agency in
Gravity-W ater-System B onds.
same
was a cash balance, in all funds, of $12,716,719.02, o f
New York City.
6s g ’ 15 A-O $150,000c. .A pr 1 1935 which date there was credited to the Bond Redemption Fund. The various
$511,116
Bulkhead B onds.
State funds on Sept. 30 1922 held investments valued at $28,572,942.
-s
. . . $135,000............................
UMATILLA COUNTY.
INTEREST on bonds payable at the office of the State Treasurer at
Industrial Site Bonds.
Pendleton is the county seat.
6s ’ 19 M -N $250.000-Nov 15 1939 Olympia or at the Equitable Trust C o., N . Y . City, fiscal agent of the
R oad Bonds.
State,
Reclam ation B onds.
5H s
---$525,000 _____ 1925-1929
M-S $39,915.25—-Sept 1940
BOND. DEBT Nov 11’ 24 $525,000 _s
ASSESSED VALUATON— The following statement shows the total
BOND. D EBT Oct. 27 '24- $536,000 assessed valuation of the State for the years indicated Real estate is
Assessed value 1924 (J4 act.)—
R e a l............................. .37,162,830 Water debt (included)_____ 150.000 valued only every two years The State tax rate (per $1,000) for 1916 was
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___ 59,725 $7.70, for 1917 $8.33, for 1918 $8.92. for 1919 $10.44, for 1920 $14.68.
Personal______________ 7.047,245
13 242 for 1921 $14,639, for 1922 it was $15,059, for 1923 $13,539, and for 1924
T otal_________________ 44.210,075 Floating debt (additional).
State&Co.tax (per $1,000' ’23-$16.00 W d val.'24(abt.75% a ct.12.485,000 $11,749.
Pop’n in 1910. 20,309; 1920—25.946 Total tax rate (per$l,000) 23-S62.50 Years.
Years.
Assessment. Y e a r s .
Assessment.
A s se ss m e n t.
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
1924____ $1,151,887,041 1917____ $1,000,082,749 1906........... $530,209,882
UMATILLA COUNTY SCH. D IST.
1923____ 1,126,367,118 1916____
987,339,608 1905........... 328,542.526
P. O. Milton.
1922____ 1,116,356,267 1915____ 1,031,277,499 1900........... 237.576.523
5s ’09 s-a $35,000............. — .1929 WASCO COUNTY.county seat.
1921------ 1,177,239,240 1914____ 1,031,901,691 1890........... 201,448,13 a
The Dalles is the
(Subject to call after 1919.)
Bonds.
_s
. . . 100.000......... .................. 5s Road J-J $182.000— Jan 2 ’25-’31 1920------ 1,193,923.659 1912..........1.005.086,251 1880........... 23,708,587
1919____ 1,060,620,838 1910......... 1870...........
17
BOND. D EBT June 18 ’23 $53,000 6s ’’ 22 J-D 150,000____Jan 14 1942 1918____ 1,035.938,644 1908........... 906.247,944 1860........... 10,642.863
748.593,942
4.394.736
Floating debt_____________
7,096
DEBT LIMITATION— The regulation o f civil debts is contained in
Sinking fund______________
16,4b7 5s '22 F-A 50,000--Aug 5 ’ 27-’36
5s '23 J-D 200,000-June 15 ’ 28-’37 Article 8. The State may, to meet casual deficits or failures in revenues,
Ass’d val’n 1922 (75% act.) 1,839,927 5s ’ 24 J-D 250,000 _____1929-1938
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$14.20 BOND. D E B T Oct. 2 9 ’24 $832,000 or for expenses not provided for, contract debts; but such debts in the ag­
gregate snail not at any time exceed $400,000. The State may also incur
Ass’d val. for taxation '23.15,840,600
UMATILLA CO. SCH. D. NO. SI State&co.tax (per $1,000)’24-$13.81 debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection or to defend the State in time
Otherwise the State shall not
,6s ’21 F-A $53,000___ Feb 1 1941 Population 1910,16,336; 1920-13,648 of war. and provision must be made forcontract any debt unless authorized
by law,
the payment of the annual interest
BON D. D E B T Nov 2 7 ’22. $53,000
on the same and also for the payment of the principal within 20 years. All
Sinking fund______________
16,485
such propositions must first receive the approval of the voters. A bill o f
WASCO CO. S. D. No. 12.
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,700,000
1920, providing for a
Population 1922 (est.)________ 4,000 5s ’ 10 M -N $10,000_______________ this kind, passed at the extra session,on at the November, bonus for World
1920, elections.
5s ’ 19 , J-J 35,000___ July 1 1930 War veterans, was favorably voted
5*£s’22 J-D 50,000_ Dec 15 1942 Under it general fund bonds to the amount of $11,0000,00, to bear no more
_
UMATILLA CO. U. H. S. D. NO. 1. 5s ’ 24 A -0 55,000-Apr 15 ’33-’44 than 6% Interest, were authorized. The provision was made that if the
P. O. Helix.
uilding
1924). funds realized from the sale of these bonds should be insufficient, additionlaj
5U s
. . . $50,000........................... 5s B14 M-S (Red. beg. Mar. 1 4 1934 bonds should be issued. The State Finance Board on Oct. 9 1921, taking
’
$100,000c—Mar
-s ’23 J-J
12,000—July 1 ’26-’37 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 4 -- $240,000 advantage of this provision, authorized the sale of an additional $1,500,000,
BON D. D E B T N ov 2 9 '24 - $62,000
1923-------------5,891.442 making a total of $12,50,0000, all of which have been sold and are now out­
Assessed value 1923_______ 7,573,692 Assessed val. $1,000) ’23_____ $18.70 standing. The validity o f this Act was attacked immediately after re­
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 —$3.40 Tax rate (per
ceiving the voters’ approval, but the State Supreme Court o f Washington
Population 1921 (est.)______ 10,000
IN T. at Co. Treas. office or at on Jan. 3 1921 decided in favor of the Act (V. 112, p. 281). Another
bill, also submitted at the 1920 general election, providing for a $30,000,000
UNION COUNTY.
S ta te fis ca l a g e n c y in N . Y . C i t y .
road bond issue, was defeated. V. I l l , p. 2442.
La Grande is the county seat.
As regards counties, cities, towns, school districts or other municipal
Road Bonds.
WASHINGTON CO. S. D. NO. 15 corporations, no debt is to be Incurred by them in an amount exceeding
6H g’2 0 J J $60,000-.........................
P. O. Forest Grove.
1*4 % of the taxable property without the assent o f 3-5 of the voters therein!
90,000—Jan 15 ’25-’27
High S chool B uilding Bonds.
nor in cases requiring such assent shall the total indebtedness at any time
5Hg’ 16 J-J 270.000. -Jan 15 ’28-'33 ’ 13
6s
$35,000....... ...........1933
40.000___ Jan 15 1934 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 5 ’24- $31,500 exceed 5% of the taxable property. It is further provided that “ any city
30.000
___________Jan 15assess, val. 1924____ 1,313,217 or,town,” with the required assent of the voters, may be allowed to become
1927
Total
5J*s’22 J-J 270.000. .-Jan 15 ’28-'33 School tax rate (per $ 1,000) ’24 $18.00 Indebted to a larger amount but not exceeding 5% additional for supplying
such city or town with water, light and sewers, when the works for the
70.000.
-Jan 15 ’34-’35
same shall be owned and controlled by the municipality. The constitu­
30.000 ___ Jan 15 1936 WASHINGTON CO. S. D. NO. 7
tional provisions in full will be found below:
I$35,000_ Jan 15 1934
_
Bldg. B d (Red. beg. in 1922).
on s
Sec. 1. Limitation on State Debt.— The State may, to meet casual deficit*
75.000.
—Jan 15 1935 '12 J-J $35,000____Juy 1 1932
4Jisg’23
5
s
or failure in revenues or for expenses not provided for, contract debts, but
J J 15 80.000
___________Jan 15 1936
BOND. DEBT June 1 1924 $31,000
110.000. Jan 15 ’37 ’38 Assess, val. '24 (*$ act.)_ 2,100,711 such debts, direct and contingent, singly or in the aggregate, shall not at
_
[100,000-Jan 15 ’39-’40 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$15.60 any time exceed $400,000 and the moneys arising from the loans creating
BON D. D E B T Nov 22 ’24$1,100,000 Population in 1923 (est.)______ 3.000 such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained
or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever.
Sinking fund_____________
60,000
INT.
Sec. 2. Powers Extended in Certain Cases.— In addition to the above limited
Total assessed value 1923j 25,793 043 Y .. or atat Equitable Trust Co., N.
Co. Treas.office, Hillsboro. power to contract debts, the State may contract debts to repel invasion,
Total tax rate(per $1.000) '23-$17.00
suppress insurrection, or to defend the State in war, but the money arising
Populat’n 1910. 16,191; 1920, 16,636
WHEELER COUNTY.
from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which
IN T . payable at the fiscal agency
Fossil is the county seat.
it was raised, and to no other purpose whatever.
o f the State of Oregon in N . Y . City.
R oad Bonds.
Sec. 3. Special Indebtedness, How Authorized.— Except the debt specified
5s ’ 17 A -0 $76,800____Oct 1 1947 In sections 1 and 2 of this Article, no debt shall hereafter be contracted by,
UNION SCHOOL DIST. NO. 3
(Subject to call $3,200 yearly beg. or on behalf of this State, unless such debt shall be authorized by law for
This district is in Umatilla County.
Oct. I 1921.)
some single work or object to be distinctly specified therein, which law
B uilding Bonds.
554s’ 1 9 A -0 44,000____Oct 11949 shall provide ways and means, exclusive of loans, for the payment o f the
6s’ 20 M-N$200.000—-N ov 15 1940 6s
. . . 140.000______________
Interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the(Optional on M ay 15 as follows: BON D. DEBT Dec 1 ’23— $257,000 principal of such debt within twenty years from the time of the contracting
$10,000. 1926 to 1930 incl., and Assess, val. ’23 (a c t .)____6.059,500
thereof. No such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election,
$15,000, 1931 to 1940 incl.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $15.00 have been submitted to the people and have received a majority of all the’
_
BON D. D E B T Oct. 16’ 23. $260,000 Population 1910, 2,884; 1920—2,791 votes cast for and against it at such election, and all moneys raised by
Assessed value 1922 (a ct.)-6,936,801
authority of such law shall be applied only to the specific object therein
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22___$5.50 YAMHILL.
stated, or to the payment of the debt thereby created, and such law shall
Population (est.)______________7,000
This city is in Yamhill County.
be published in at least one newspaper In each county, if one be published
W ater System B onds.
therein, throughout the State, for three months next preceding the election
VALE.
6s T9 J-D $4o,000.—June 15 1944 at which it is submitted to the people.
This city is In Malheur County.
(Optional after June 15 1934).
Sec. 5. Credit Not to Be Loaned.— The credit of the State shall not, InIncorporated 1888.
6s
...
5,000___ Dec 1 1944 any manner be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, association,
W ater & Sewer (Red. beg. in 1920)
(Optional after Dec. 1 1934.)
company, or corporation.
6s '10 J-J $15.000____Dec 1 1930
Sec. 6. Limitations Upon Municipal Indebtedness.— No county, city, town
General Street Impt. Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
6s T5 - - $3,200___ June 11935 school district or other municipal corporation, shall for any purpose be­
6s
- - . $30,000..........................
(Optional after June 1 1916.)
come indebted in any manner to an amount exceeding 1 *4 % of the taxable
BON D. D E B T N ov 10 ’24-$136,000
Improvement Bonds.
property in such county, city, town, school district or other municipal
Water debt (included)_____ 105,000 6s T6 - - .
$900___ Jan 3 1926 corporation, without the assent of 3-5 of the voters therein, voting at an
Assess, val. (equal) '23_____ 450,000
(Optional after Jan. 3 1917.)
election to be held for that purpose, nor in cases requiring such assent shall'
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$33.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’2 4 -—$77,000 the total indebtedness at any time exceed 5% on cne value of the taxable
Population 1910, 992; 1920--------935 Sinking fund_______________ 2,500 property therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and'
IN T . at Seaboard N at. B k.. N . Y. Total assess, val. 1924______180,000
county purposes previous to the incurring of such indebtedness; except that




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to 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 any purpose other than strictly county,
city, town, school district, or other municipal purposes. Provided fur­
ther; that any city or town, with such assent may be allowed to become
indebted to a larger amount but not exceeding 5% additional for supply­
ing such city or town with water, artificial light, and sewers, when the
works for supplying such water, light, and sewers shall be owned and con­
trolled by the municipality.
Section 7. Credit Not to Be Loaned.— N o county, city, town or other
municipal corporation shall hereafter give any money, or property, or loan
its money or credit, to or in aid of any individual, association, company,
or corporation, except for the necessary support of the poor and infirm,
or become directly or indirectly the owner of any stock in or bonds of any
association, company or corporation.
The 1917 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 141) amending Section 9211
o f Remington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Washington,
1915, limiting the expenditure of the revenues for certain counties and cities.
This section now reads:
Section 9211. It shall be unlawful for the county commissioners, or any
city council or city commission, or any public officer or employee of a
county or city, to contract indebtedness or incur any liability in behalf of
his or their county or city during any current fiscal year more than 2%
in excess o f the revenues provided for such year at the public hearing held
as required by Section 9210 of Rem. & Bal. Code unless authorized by a
majority vote of the electors of the city of county at a general or special
election, and any indebtedness contracted or liability incurred in viola­
tion hereof shall be void; Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be
held to modify or change the limitations prescribed by Sections 5590-5 of
Rem. & Bal. Code, or by any law limiting the debts o f any taxing district
to an amount based on a percentage o f the assessed valuation thereof.
Sec. 2. None of the requirements of Section 1 of this Act shall apply
to any city having a population of over 104,000, according to the Federal
Census, or to a city having similar current revenue charter provisions.
GENERAL BOND LAW.— The Legislature in 1923 passed an Act
(Chapter 151) regulating the issuance of bonds by counties, cities, towns,
school districts, port districts and metropolitan park districts. It is pro­
vided that these bonds shall be issued in denominations of multiples of 1100
as far as possible, and shall mature serially, beginning two years after issu­
ance , and continuing for no more than thirty years after the issuance. These
bonds may not be sold at less than par. See V. 117, p. 1482.
DONOHUE ROAD ACT.— The State Supreme Court in M ay 1921, in
a suit brought against Klickitat County, ruled that bonds issued under the
“ Donohue Road A ct,” constitute general obligations o f the issuing counties.
(V. 112, p. 2216.) The plaintiffs succeeded in securing a re-hearing of
the case and the Supreme Court on Jan. 7 1922 reversed its former decision,
and held that bonds issued under this Act are not general county obligations,
tout are payable out o f special improvement funds.
EXEMPTION FROM T A X A T IO N .— Act o f Legislature, approved
Feb. 28 1907 (§9093, Remington’s 1915 Codes and Statutes), exempted
State, county, municipal and school district bonds and warrants, from all
taxation as personal property. V. 84, p. 949. Act upheld by State
Supreme Court in 1908. V. 87, p. 558.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS— INVESTMENT OF DEPOSITS
— The 1921 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 156, Laws o f 1921) repealing
Section 11 o f the Banking and Trust Company Law o f the State of Wash­
ington, relative to the provision governing the investments o f mutual savings
banks, as amended in 1919 and substituted in lieu thereof a similar law, re­
sectioned and with a few changes and additions. The new law, incorpor­
ated into the Banking Law as Section 135, reads as follows:
Sec. 135. A mutual savings bank may invest the moneys deposited
therein, the sums credited to the guaranty fund thereof, and the income
derived therefrom, in the following property and securities, and no others,
and subject to the following restrictions, numbered 11-a, 11-b, 11-c, 11-d,
11-e, 11-f, 11-g, 11-h, 11-i, 11-j, 11-k, 11-1, 11-m, 11-n, ll -o , 11-p and 11-q:
Sec. 11-a. Public Funds.— The bonds or interest-bearing notes or
obligations o f the United States or those for which the faith of the United
States is pledged to provide for the payment o f the interest and principal,
including the bonds o f the District o f Columbia.
Sec. 11-b. The bonds or interest-bearing obligations o f this State issued
pursuant to the authority o f any law o f this State.
Sec. 11-c. The bonds or interest-bearing obligations o f any other State of
the United States upon which there is no default, and upon which there has
been no default for more than ninety days: Provided, That within ten
years Immediately preceding the investment such State has not been In
default for more than ninety days in the payment o f any part of principal
or interest o f any debt duly authorized by the Legislature of such State to
be contracted by such State since Jan. 1 1878.
Sec. 11-d. The valid bonds o f any city, town, county, school district or
port district in the State of Washington, issued pursuant to law, and for the
payment o f which the faith and credit o f such municipality, county or dis­
trict is pledged, or valid warrants of such municipality, county or district
drawing interest, and for which payment such municipality, county or dis­
trict is liable.
Sec. 11-e. The bonds o f any incorporated city, county, village or town
situated in one o f the States o f the United States which adjoins the State of
Washington. If at any time the indebtedness o f any such city, town or
village, toghether with the Indebtedness o f any district or other municipal
corporation ot subdivision, except a county, which is wholly or in part in­
cluded within the boundaries or limits of said city, town or village less its
water debt and sinking fund, or the indebtedness o f any such county, less its
sinking fund, shall exceed 7 % o f the valuation o f said city, county, town or
village for the purposes o f taxation, its bonds shall thereafter, until such in­
debtedness shall be reduced to 7% o f the valuation for the purposes of
taxation, cease to be an authorized investment for the moneys o f savings
banks.
Sec. 11-f. Bonds o f any incorporated city situated in any other State of
the United States: Provided. Such city has a population as shown by the Fed­
eral census next preceding the investment, or not less than 45,000 inhabi­
tants, and was incorporated as a city at least twenty-five years prior to
the making o f the investment, and has not since Jan. 1 1907 defaulted for
more than ninety days in the payment o f any part o f principal or interest
o f any bond, note or other indebtedness, or effected any compromise of
any kind with the holders thereof. If at the time the indebtedness of any
such city, together with the indebtedness of any district (other than local
Improvement district) or other municipal corporation or subdivision, ex­
cept a county, which is wholly or in part included within the bounds or
limits o f said city, less its water debt and sinking fund, shall exceed 7%
o f the valuation o f such city for purposes o f taxation, its bonds shall there­
after, and until such Indebtedness shall be reduced to 7% of such valuation,
cease to be an authorized investment o f the moneys o f mutual savings
banks.
Sec. 11-g. Bonds o f any commercial waterway district in this State: Pro­
vided, Tne total obligations of such district by bonds, warrants or otherwise
do not exceed 10% of the assessed valuation o f the lands and improvements
within such district: And provided further, That this authorization does
not extend to the 30% in amount o f such bond issue last callable for pay­
ment.
Sec. 11-h. Bonds o f any local improvement district of any city or town in
this State (except bonds for an improvement consisting o f grading only) and
bonds o f any irrigation, diking, drainage, diking improvement or drainage
improvement district o f this State, unless the total indebtedness of the dis­
trict after the completion of the improvement for which the bonds are issued,
plus the amount o f all other assessments o f a local or special nature against
the land assessed or liable to be assessed to pay the bonds, exceed 50% of the
value o f the benefited property, exclusive o f improvements, at the time the
bonds are purchased or taken by the bank, according to the actual valuation
last placed upon the property for general taxation. Before any such bonds
are purchased or taken as security the condition o f the district's affairs shall
be ascertained and the property o f the district examined and appraised by
at least two trustees, who shall report in writing their findings and recom­
mendations: and no bonds shall be taken unless such report be favorable, nor
unless the executive committee o f the board o f trustees after careful in­
vestigation is satisfied o f the validity o f the bonds and the validity and
sufficiency o f the assessment or other means provided for payment thereof:
Provided, That no city or town local improvement bonds failling within
the 25% in amount o f any issue last callable for payment, shall be acquired
or taken as security.
Sec. 11-i. The Following Bonds of Railroad Corporations.— The mort­
gage bonds o f any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the
United States or any o f the States thereof which actually owns in fee not
less than 500 miles o f standard gauge railway, exclusive o f sidings, within
the United States: Provided, That at no time within five years next pre­
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failed regularly and punctually to pay the matured principal and interest
of all its mortgaged indebtedness, and in addition thereto regularly and
punctually to have paid in dividends to is stockholders during each of
said five years, an amount at least equal to 4% upon all its outstanding
capital stock; And provided further, Tnat during said five years the gross
earnings in each year from the operations of said company, including therein
the gross earnings of all railroads leased and operated, or controlled and
operated by said company, and also including in said earnings the amount
received directly or indirectly by said company from the sale of coal from
mines owned or controlled by it, shall not have been less in amount than five
times the amount necessary to pay the interest payable during that year
upon its entire outstanding indeotedness, and the rentals for said year o f
all leased lines: And provided further, That all bonds authorized for invest­
ment by this paragraph shall be secured by a mortgage which is at the time
of making such investment, or was at the date of the execution of said
mortgage (one) a first mortgage upon not less than 75% of the railway
owned in fee by the company issuing such bonds, exclusive of sidings, at
the date of such mortgage, or (two; a refunding mortgage issued to retire
all prior lien mortgages debts of such company outstanding at the time of
such investment and covering at least 75% of the railway owned in fee by
such company at the date of such mortgage. But no one of the bonds so
secured shall be a legal investment in case the mortgage securing the same
shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together with all outstanding
prior debts of such company, after deducting therefrom in case of a refund­
ing mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions of such mortgage
to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed three times the outstanding
capital stock of such company at the time of making such investment. Ana
no mortgage is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage under the provisions
of this section unless the bonds which it secures mature at a later
date than any bond which it is given to refund, nor unless it covers a mile
age at least 25% greater than is covered by any one of the prior mortgages
so to be refunded.
Sec. 11-j. Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal Invest­
ment under the provisions of Section 11-i, except for the fact that the
railroad corporation issuing such bonds actually owns in fee less than
500 miles of road: Provided, That during five years next preceding the
date of any such investment the gross earnings in each year from the opera­
tions of said corporation, including the gross earnings of all lines leased
and operated or controlled and operated by it, shall not have been less than
$ 1, 000 , 000 .
Sec. 11-k. The mortgage bonds o f a railroad corporation described in the
foregoing sections 11-i and 11-j or the mortgage bonds of a railroad owned by
such corporation assumed or guaranteed by it by endorsement on such bond:
Provided, Such bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by a general
mortgage of such corporation, the bonds secured by which are made a legal
investment under the provisions of said sections 11-i and 11-j: And provided
further. That said general mortgage covers all the real property upon which
the mortgage securing such underlying bonds is a lien.
Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments for mutual sav­
ings banks under any of the provisions of this and the two preceding sections
shall not be rendered illegal as investments though the property upon which
they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to another corporation, if the
consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the payment o f such
bonds, and shall continue to pay regularly interest or dividend or both upon
the securities issued against, or in exchange for or to acquire the stock o f the
company consolidated to an amount at least equal to 4% upon the capital
stock (outstanding at the time of such consolidation or purchase) o f the
corporation which has issued or assumed such bonds.
Not more than 25% of the assets of any savings bank shall be loaned or
invested in railroad bonds, and not more than 5% of the assets of any sav­
ings bank shall be invested in the bonds of any one railroad corporation.
In determining the amount of the assets o f any savings bank under the pro­
visions of this section, its securities shall be estimated in the manner
prescribed by section 26 of this Act.
Street railroad corporations shall not be considered railroad corporations
within the meaning of this Act.
Sec. 11-1. Loans on Personal Security.— Promissory notes payable to the
order of the savings bank upon demand, secured by the pledge or assignment
of any of the bonds, warrants or interest-bearing obligations lawfully
purchased by a savings bank, or secured by pledge or assignment of one or
more real estate mortgages of the class described in section 11-m, but
no such loan shall exceed 90% of the cash market value of such securities
so pledged. Should any of the securities so held in pledge depreciate in
value after the making of such loan, the savings bank shall require an
immediate payment of such loan, or of a part thereof, or additional security
therefore, so that the amount loaned thereon shall at no time exceed 90%
of the market value of the securities so pledged for such loan.
Sec. 11-m. Promissory notes made payable to the order of the savings
bank within ninety days from the date thereof, secured by the pledge and
assignment of the passbook of any mutual savings bank in the State of
Washington as collateral security for the payment thereof. No such loan
shall exceed ninety per centum of the balance due the holder of such pass­
book as shown therein.
Sec. 11-n. Real Estate Mortgage Loans.— Investments may be made In
loans secured by first mortgage on real estate subject to the following
restrictions:
In all cases of loans upon real property, a note or bond secured by a
mortgage on the real estate upon which the loan is made, together with a
complete abstract of title for such real estate signed by the person or corpor­
ation furnishing such abstract of title (which abstract shall be examined
by a competent attoreny-at-law, selected by the bank, and his opinion
furnished approving the title and showing that the mortgage is a first lien),
or a policy of title insurance of a reliable title insurance company author­
ized to insure titles within this State or a duplicate certificate of ownership
issued by a registrar of titles, shall be furnished to the savings bank by
the borrower.
The real estate subject to such first mortgage must be improved to such
extent that the net annual income thereof, or reasonable annual rental
value thereof in the condition existing at the time of making the loan, is
lufficient to pay the annual interest accruing on such loan in addition to
taxes and insurance, and all accruing charges and expenses. No loan on
real estate shall be for an amount greater than 50% of the value of such real
estate including improvements. The mortgage shall contain provisions
requiring the mortgagor to maintain insurance on the buildings on the
mortgaged premises to such reasonable amount as shall be stipulated In
the mortgage, the policy to be payable in case of loss to the savings bank,
and to be deposited with it. A loan may be made on real estate which
is to be improved by a building or buildings to be constructed with the
proceeds of such loan, if It is arranged that such proceeds will be used
for that purpose and that when so used the property will be improved to
the extent required by this section.
Not more than 75% of the assets of any savings bank shall be Invested In
mortgage loans.
No mortgage loan or renewal or extension thereof shall be made except
upon written application showing the date, name of applicant, amount of
loan requested, and the security offered, nor except upon the written report
of at least two members of the board of investment of the bank certifying
on such application according to their best judgment the value of the prop­
erty to be mortgaged and recommending the loan, and the application
and written report thereon shall be filed and preserved with the savings
bank records. Every mortgage and every assignment of a mortgage taken
or held by a savings bank shall be taken and held in its own name, and
shall immediately be recorded in the office of the county auditor of the
county in which the mortgaged property is located.
Sec. ll-o . Real Estate as Follows
(1) A tract of land wheron there is or may be erected a building or buildings
nuitable for the convenient transaction of the business of the savings bank,
from portions of which not required for its own use a revenue may be derived
The investment in such tract of land to be subject to the conditions pre­
scribed in section 12 of this Act.
(2) Such as shall be conveyed to such savings bank in satisfaction of
debts previously contracted in the course of its business.
(3) Such as it shall purchase at sales under judgments, decrees or mortages held by it.
Sec. 11-p. Acceptances of the Kind and Character following
(1) Bankers’ acceptances and bills of exchange of the kind and maturities
made eligible by law for rediscount with Federal Reserve banks, provided
the same are accepted by bank or trust company incorporated under the
laws of this State, or under the laws of the United States.
(2) Bills of exchange drawn by the seller on the purchaser of goods and
accepted by such purchaser, of the kind and maturities made eligible by
law for rediscount with Federal Reserve banks, provided the same are
indorsed by a national bank or by a bank or trust company incorporated
under the laws of this State. Not more than twenty per cent of the assets
of any mutual savings bank shall be invested in such acceptances. The

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aggregate amount o f the liability o f any bank or trust company or of any
national bank to any mutual savings bank whether as principal or indorser,
for acceptances held by such savings banks and deposits made with it,
shall not exceed twenty-five per cent o f the paid-up capital and surplus of
such bank or trust company or national bank, and not more than five per
cent of the aggregate amount credited to the depositors of any mutual
savings bank shall be invested in the acceptance of or deposited with a
bank or trust company or a national bank of which a trustee of such mutual
savings bank is a director.
Sec. 11-q. In equipment obligations or equipment trust certificates
which comply with the following requirements:
(a) They must mature not later than fifteen years from their date.
(b) They must be issued or guaranteed by a corporation to which a loan
or loans for the construction, acquisition, purchase or lease o f equipment
have been made or approved by the Inter-State Commerce Commission,
under authority conferred by Act o f Congress of the United States of
America..
(c) They must be the whole or part o f any issue maturing serially, annu­
ally, or semi-annually.
(d) They must be secured by or be evidence of a prior or preferred lien
upon or interest in, or of reservation of title to the equipment in respect
or which they have been issued or sold, and or by an assignment of or prior
Interest in the rent or purchase notes given for the hiring or purchase of
such equipment.
(e) The total amount o f principal o f such issue of equipment obligations
or trust certificates shall not exceed sixty per centum of the cost or purchase
price of the equipment in respect of which they were issued:
(f) The remaining forty per centum o f said cost or purchase price shall be
paid by or for the account o f the railroad so constructing, acquiring, purchas­
ing or leasing said equipment, or by funds loaned or advanced for the
purpose by the Government of the United States or one of its agencies or
instrumentalities and subordinated in the event of default, in respect of
the lien or interest thereof, upon or in such equipment and or in such
equipment or rent or purchase notes, to the lien or interest of said prior
or preferred equipment obligations or equipment trust certificates.
N ot more than twenty-five per centum of the assets of any savings bank,
less the amount invested by said bank in railroad bonds, shall be invested
in said equipment obligations or certificates. In determining the amount
of the assets of any savings bank under the provisions of this section the
value of its securities shall be estimated in the manner prescribed for
determining the per centum of par value surplus by section twenty-six
of this Act.
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920................1,356,31611890 . .............. 357,23211870.................
23,955
75.11611860.................
11,594
1910................. 1,141.990 1880 ................
1900................. 518,1031
OITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF WASHINGTON.
Equitable Trust Company of New York City Is the fiscal agent for
the State of Washington.
ASOTIN COUNTY S. D. NO. 25.
ABERDEEN.
This city is In Gray’s Harbor Co.
B uilding Bonds.
Incorp. M ay 12 1890. Permanent 5s T2 Sept $11.000c_ Sept 1 1932
_
injunction granted against proposed 5)^s'22 J-J
60,000c..Jan 1 ’32-’41
municipal power project (see V. 119, (Optional any time after 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 24- $71,000
p. 1088).
1,601
—
125,000........................... Sinking fund______________
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 24 (H a c t.).l .801,695
F unding Bonds.
* H s T l J-D $84,000c.June 1 ’25-’31 School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24_$13.50
R efu n d in g Bonds.
iH s
J-D $28,000c.June 1 ’25-’31 ATT ALIA IRRIGATION DIST.
Water-Works Bonds.
This district (P. O. Attalia) is in
*Xsg'15A-0$245.000c-Oct 1 ’ 25-’35
County.
(Subj. to call all unmatured bonds Walla Walla$45.000........... 1925-1933
...
on Oct. 1 1930 or any interest-bearing -s
6s
— $125,000 ........... 1929-1939
date thereafter.)
8s
...
2,000............
1925
Bridge Bonds.
6H sgT 5M -8»25,000c...S ept 1 1925 BON D. DEBT N ov 23 23-$186,000
Population in 1923 (est.)________ 300
4H s’23 J-D 200,000c_Dec 1 ’ 25-’43
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923-- $294,000
Water debt (add'l)________ 335,000 BELLINGHAM.
This city Is the oounty seat of
Improvem't bonds (add’l ) . 487,230
Floating debt (add’l)______
74,852 Whatcom County and was organized
Sinking fund (cash)_______
65.950 Dec. 28 1903 by the union of the cities
Total assessed val ue 1923.. 7.407.636 >f Falrhaven and Whatcom.
Val. o f prop, owned by city 2.627,308 Bonds Issued by Bellingham to Refund
Bonds of Former Cities—
Total tax rate (per $1 ,000)'22-$M3 20
New Whatcom—
Popula'n 1910, 13,660: 1920. 15.337
Series A— F unding Bonds.
IN T . at City Treas. office or 5s g ’06 A-O $18,000c_ Oct 1 1926
_
Equitable Trust C o., New York.
Series B— F unding Bonds.
5s g ’06 A-O $39,000c— Oct 1 1926
Series C— F unding Bonds.
ACME TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Whatcom Co. 5s g ’06 A-O $237,000c_.0ct 1 1926
Series E— F unding Bonds,
BOND. D EBT Oct 1922.. $62,800
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1.247.482 is g ’06 A-O $225,000c..O ct 1 1926
_
M unicipal Dock C on stru ction .
5s T8 J-J $65.000___ July 2 1937
ADAMS COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924.$767 001
Ritzville is the county seat.
Water debt (included)_____ 183 000
Road Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $16,000____ 192,5-1929 L. I. bonds (assess.), add’l . . 622.768
3 6S3
6s T9 M -N 44,000____ 1925-1934 Warrant debt (additional) . .
Assessed V aluation for 1924.
6s T9 M -N 14,000____ 1925-1934
6s '20 A-O 19,800____ 1925-1935 District A (former Old
W h atcom )___________ 2,379,203
6s '20 M-S 54,875 ____ 1925-1J35
6s ’20 A-O 69,000____ 1925-1935 District B (former New
Whatcom) ___________ 8,451,202
6s ’20 J-J
35,000____ 1935-1935
6s ’21 J-J /58,100____ 1925-1931 District C (Keeslingville,
Eldridge's 2d addition,
/ 67,500_____ 1925-1931
Tidelands west o f water­
C O . B D . D T . N ov 1 ’24 - - $298,750
w ay)---------620,717
Sinking fund____________
76,330
Tot.ass’d val.’24(V£ a ct.)-21,078,779 Oist. D (former Falrhaven) 1,747,977
96,303
State&Co.taxfner SI .000) ’24.$*>1 20 Dist. E (former Silver BVh)
Population 1910.10.920:1920..9.623 Dist. F. (Fairhaven Tidelands)............
753,460
IN T . payable semi-annually at fis­ Dist. G (Larson)________
153.316
cal agency for State of Wash, in N .Y
City.
T otalfor all Bellingham 14,207.178
ANACORTES.
City Tax Rate (per $1,000) 1924.
District A ___________________ $20.40
This city is in Skagit Comity.
R oad B o n d s.
District B ____________________ 20.26
5% s’24 J-J $30,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’33 District C ___________________ 18.92
R oad and W ater Main C on­ District D ____________________ 25.37
District E___________________ 17.03
stru ction Bonds.
5K s’23 J-.J $30.000c.July 1 ’25-’32 District F___________________ 17.0 5
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’2 4 .. $120,000 District G ___________________ 17.03
Ass’d value 1924 (H a c t .)..2.227,372 Pop’n, 1910. 24.298; 1920, 25.570
INT. at Equitable Trust Co.. N .Y .
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$84.28
Population 1910, 4,168; 1920. 5,284
BELLINGHAM SCH. D. NO. 301.
ASOTIN COUNTY.
This district was formed by the
Asotin is the county seat.
consolidation o f Whatcom County
Highway Bonds.
School Districts Nos. 1, 4, 37, 74.
fis T4 A-O $26,000____Apr 1 1934 79. 81 and 87.
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1924.) 4 ’4 s ’ 19 . . . $70,000...................1939
BOND. D EBT Oct 11 24. $26,000 5 s ’20 . . .
72.000___________ 1948
Sinking fund_________________ 2.H30 5s ’20 . . .
59,000............
1953
Assess, val., real estate____4,631.480
o Bldg. Bds. {Red. aft. J ’ne 1 ’ 18).
Assess, val., personal_____ 526,430 iMJs’08 J’ne $30.000___ June 1 1928
Total assess, val. 1924
b R efu nd ing Bonds.
(50% a ct.)_____________6,157.910 5s ’ l l aan $22,000...A u g 15 1931
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24 $26 00
H igh-School B uilding Bonds.
Population 1910. 5,831; 1920. 6,539 4j^sT6 J-J $85,000____Jan 2 1936
Subject to call beginning in 1916.)
ASOTIN COUNTY INDEPEN BOND. DEBT N ov ’2 4 -. $338,000
DENT HIGHW AY DIST. NO. 1. Assess, val.’24 (2-5 a ct.)_15,315,436
P. O. Asotin.
Value o f school property..
925 881
R oad im provem ent B onds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$14.30
6s T9 J-J $90,000 _____ 1930-1939 Population in|1923 (est.)_____35.000
BON D. DEBT Oct. 11 24..$90,000
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at State
Sinking fund_______________ 5,322 Treas. office; (6)Bellingham Nat. Bk.




BENTON CO. SCH. D. NO. 6.
State Loans {Red. any time).
_
534s’ 10 ann $2,000r_ Aug 1 1930
B uilding B onds.
5s ’ l l M-N$24,000r----M ay 1 1931
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1921.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 17 ’21..$26,000
Tot. assess, val.’21 (34 act.) 984,441
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '21.$23.00
Population in 1920______________354
IN T. on State loans is payable at
State Treasurer’s office in Olympia;
on others at fiscal agency in N . Y .

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BOND. DEBT N ov 1924-. $64,000
Ass’d val’n 1923 ()4 a c t .).. 1,799,760
School tax rate (per $1,000) 24. $20.00
Population in 1919------------------4,066
* Red. after one year from issue.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

CHELAN CO. SCH. D IS T . NO. 56.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’07 Aug $14,000c
Aug 1 1927
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1917)
5s ’ l l July *32,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1931
5s T9 Oct 15 *45.000__________1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- 98,000
BENTON COUNTY S. D. NO. 16 Ass'd val’n 1924 0 4 act.) .-2,410,103
1924 School tax ratefper $1,000)’24.$18.00
534s’ 19 . . .
$1,500_____
(Optional in 1 year.)
5s ’20
52,500
serial Population in 1919___________ 3,000
♦Red. after 1
534s’2 0 ____
2,500
serial IN T . at Co. year from Issue.
Treas. office.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T 2 Sept $49.0 0 0c...S en t 1 1932
CHELAN CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 100
TOT. B D . D T. Nov 17 ’21. $105,500
B uilding Bonds.
, , „
Sinking fund______________
4,105
Tot .assess.val.'2104 a c t .).2,674.242 5s '20 July $30,000-..J u ly 15 1940
Total tax rate(per$l,000) 1921$22.00 (Optional on or after July 15 1921)
INT. at Co.Treas. office in Prosser. 6s ’21 M ay 7,001____M ay 1 1933
(Optional after 1 year.)
BENTON CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 17 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $37,000
Assessed valuation 1924--$1,125,194
B uilding B onds.
534s’05 ann $2,000r_ Dec 1 1925 School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$24.00
_
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1915.)
5s ’ l l ann $50,000r— M ay 1 1931 CHELAN CO. S. D. NO. 102.
(Subject to call M ay 1 1921.)
5s T5 Jan $22,000 _____ 1925-1935
5s ’ l l ann $10,000r—.N ov 1 1931 5s '22 Oct 18.000 _____ 1925-1942
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1921.) BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-- $40,000
5 !4s’20 15,000 due $3,000 yrly beg'26 Assessed value 1924_______ 1,260.253
BOND. DEBT Nov 1? '21. $77,000 School tax (per $1,000) ’24------ $13.75
Sinking fund______________
8,310
Tot.assess.val.'21 (50%act.)2.273 361 CHELAN CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 104
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$21.00 5>4s’21 June $40,000-June 1 ’36-’39
IN T. is payable at County Treas­ BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $40,000
Assessed valuation 1924------$982,693
urer’s office in Prosser.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924_.$12.00
BENTON CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 27.
* Red. after 1 year from issue.
5s '20 . . . $54.000______________
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 ’2 1 -. $54,000 CHENEY.
Total assess, val. 1918___ 1,049.630
This city is in Spokane Oounty.
Sch. tax rate T9 (per $1,000).$10.00
Paving Bonds.
6s T9 .M-N 15 $8.500c-M ay 15 1939
CENTRALIa .
Ext. Bonds.
This city is in Lewis Co. In­ 5s § W ater System 0 c------ 1928-1937
g '17 J-J $10,0 0
corporated in 1890.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 24- $46,800
Sewer R efu nd ing B onds.
41,800
5s 17 A O $12 000 Oct 22 ’25 ’30 Water debt (incl.)-----------Assess, debt (additional).
54,000
•Water Revenue Bonds.
Floating debt (additional)
8,500
6s g ’23 M -N $254,000 ____ 1924-1938 Sinking funds___________
Funding Bonds.
Assess, val. ’ 24 (50% act.) __970,076
5s '14 M -N$l 17,000_ M ay 1 1934 City tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$18.00
_
Sewer Bonds.
1,207: 1920, 1,252
4% s’24 J-D $60,000- - Sept 1 ’26-’44 Population 1910. Treasurer’s office or
at City
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 27 '24. $189,500 at § INT.fiscal agency in New York.
State
Water bonds (add’l)______ 249.000
Assessment debt (add’l)---- 256,321
Assess. val' 24 (abt .40 % act.) 3.221.964 CLALLAM COUNTY.
County seat Is Port Angeles.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $18.79
R efu nding Bonds.
_ ,
Population 1910, 7.311: 1920, 7.549
INTEREST on all bonds payablf 4) 4sT7 F-A$150.000c.Aug 1 '25-2 7
4J4s’24 June250,000c--------------- 1944
at office of City Treasurer.
(Optional after 2 years)
♦The water bonds are not a direct
obligation of the city, but against the BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 24. $400,000
Sinking fund------------------3,237
water system and its Income.
_
Assess, val. real estate_ 11,682,055
CHEHALIS.
Assess, val., personal_____2,977,175
This city is In Lewis C o. Inc. Tot .assess .val.’2404act.)14,659,225
Sept. 22 1890.
State Supreme State & Co. tax rate (per
Court upholds city’s right to issue
$1,000) 1924______________ $29.50
bonds for gravity-water system. V Population 1910, 6,755; 1920.11,368
97, p. 1761.
IN T . at Equitable Tr. C o .„ N . Y .
R efu n d ’g (Red.beg.aft.I yr.fr.iss.)
5M s’ 15 s-a $14.000c........
1935 CLALLAM CO. SCH. D. NO. 7.
City Hall B uilding Bonds.
B uilding B onds.
„ . .
5 s ’23 M-S $20.000_______________ 5s '12 J-J $51,200c— July 1 1932
TOT. BD. DT. Dec. 1 ’24. $51,636 (Subject to call after July 1 1917.)
Water bonds (included)_
_ 156,246 4% s’26 July $27,000c--July 15 1936
Local impt. bonds (add’l ) - . 177,549 (Subject to call after July 1 1917.)
Warr. outstanding—
4k$s
J-J $95.000c— July 1 1945
Against local improve­
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 1924 $149,200
ment district fund____
7,134 Sinking fund--------------------6,357
Against water fu n d _____
1,000 Totass'd val. '24 (}4 a ct.)--3,849,929
Cash on hand, general_____
23,859 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24S16.50
Cash on hand, impt. d is t..
22,446 Population in 1924 (est.)--------- 8,500
Assess, val. ’24(40% act.)-.2,344,823
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24------ $21.47
Population 1910. 4,507; 1920, 4,558 CLARKE COUNTY.
County seat is Vancouver. Popu­
CHEHALIS COUNTY.— See Gray’s lation 1910, 26,115; 1920, 32,805.
Inter-State Bridge B onds.
Harbor County
5s T5 J-J $25,000___ Jan 9 1935
(Optional after one year.)
CHELAN COUNTY.
5s T5 J-J $250,000___ Jan 1 1935
Wenatchee is the county seat.
(Optional after Jan. 1 1925.)
Road Bonds.
6s T9 A-0$300.000.-O ct 1 ’25-’39 5s T5 J-J $75,000___ July 1 1935
(Optional after July 1 1916.)
6s '20 A-O 100,000..O ct 1 ’26-’38
6 s ’ 20 J-D 427.500-.D ec 1 ’26-39 5s T6 J-J $100,000___ Jan 1 1937
(Optional Jan. 1 1917.)
BOND. DEBT Nov ’24 -- $827,500
General Road Bonds.
Sinking fund____________
46,032
Assessed val., real estate..19,869,323 _ s ’22 J-D $37,000-..J u n e 15 1932
. . . 109 000_______________
Assessed val., personal_ 3,339,416 6s
_
Road Impt. D istrict Bonds.
Assess, val. '24 04 a c t .) ..23.203.739
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’ 24 $26.75 5H 8 19F-A $92,000..$9,000 yearly
(Due beginning 1930.)
Population 1910,15,104; 1920.20.906
6s 19 . . .
97,500-$15.000 yearly
69.500-$10,000 yearly
CHELAN CO.~SCH. DIST. NO. 9 5>£sT9 . . .
5) 4 s’ 19 . . . 201,000-$20,000 yearly
B uilding Bonds.
5s '20 Apr $32.000_____ 1930-1940 GEN. BD. D T. Jan. 1 ’23 $487,000
510,894
5Jis'20 Dec 15 7,000 _____ 1930-1936 Assess, road debt (add’l ) . .
183,475
5M s’22 Julyl5 5,000 _____ 1940-1944 Total warrant debt______
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924---$44,000 Total assessed value 1923.16,812,372
Assessed value 1924--------925 412 Est. value of real estate
owned by co. Dec. 31'21
59,020
School tax rate(per $1,000)’24.$13.25
3tate&Co. 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 Equitable Trust C o., N . Y.
ty is consolidated with District No
46, and has no bonded debt.
Dis­
trict No. 7 is also consolidated with CLARKE CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 6
$8,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1929
District No. 46 and has no bonded 4Hs 09 J-T
5s‘ l l
M-S 10,000c-.. Sept 1 1931
debt.
4Hs l2 F-A 100,0 0 0 c...F eb 3 1932
B uilding Bonds.
5,000___ Sept 1 1933
4Ms'23 M-S $58,000--Sept 1 ’36-’43 5H s’ 13 ann
4s ’09 Feb*$80,000c..Feb 15 1929 BOND. D EBT Jan. 1 ’23. $123,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 21 0 4 a c t .).5.323,940
5s ’l l July 55.000------July 1 1931
School tax (per $1.090) 1921-.$19.00
(Subject to call.)
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
5Hs'22 J-J 140,000--July 1 ’35-’41
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $333,000
Sinking fund______________
22,322 CLARKE CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 37.
Ass’d val’n 1924 0 4 a c t.)-.8,205 000 4s '18 - - - $27.000__________ 1938
(Subject to call 1919)
School tax rate(per $1,000)’24.$15.65
Population in 1919___________ 8,000 4J4s’ 19 . . . $69,000____July 1 1939
(Optional after one year.)
♦Red. aft. 1 yr. from date o f issue.
6s '21 J-J
36,000______July 1941
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
6s '22 ___ 48.000-.$3,000 yearly
CHELAN COUNTY S. D. NO. 49. 5s ’24 ___ 50.000c_______ Serially
TO T. BD . D T . Jan. 1 '23- $186,000
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ l l N ov .*$23,000c
Nov 1 1926 Ass’d value 1921 0 4 act.) _ .5,656,820
*5s T9 Sept 35,000___ Sept 1 1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$13.00
5Ms June15 *12,400..-June 15 1940 Population in 1921 (est.)_____ 14,000

Dec., 1924.]
CLE ELUM.
This city is in Kittitas County.
W ater Bonds.
6s '22 M-S $50,000___ Mar 1 1942
(Optional $5,000 yearly beginning
March 1 1933.)
BOND. D E B T ....................... (?)
Assessed valuation 1920_ 1,051,503
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ $10.60
_
Population 1910. 2,749; 1920, 2.661

WASHINGTON—CITIES AND TOWNS
* IN T . at Equitable Trust C o.,
N. Y .
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Waterville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
8s ’ 18 Jan $104,000c*_.Jan 1 1928
5J^s’ 19 M -N 47,000c*_____ Serially
5H s’ 19 M -N 10,500c*Nov 1 ’25-’39
6s ’20 M -N 16,000___ M ay 1 1925
6s ’20 M -N /16,000___ M ay 1 1925
1,15,000c *May 1 ’26-’40
6s ’20 M -N ] 11,000c*_.M ay 1 1925
\15,OOOc*May 1 ’26-’40
6s ’20 J-J I 6,125c*..July 1 1925
I 7,500c*July 1 ’26-’40
6s ’20 M-S 112,250c*.Sept 10 1925
115,000c*Sept 10 ’26-40
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24. $126,500
Tot.ass’d val.’2 4 a c t .).11,789,543
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.$15.83
Population 1910, 9.227; 1920..9,392

COLFAX.
Colfax is in Whitman County. Inc.
M ay 1 1891. Pop’n 1910, 2,783;
1920, 3,027.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’ 12 . . . $77,0 0 0 c.................1932
Special W at. Supply Fd. W arr.
6s '05 s-a $5,000c----------------------(Subject to call at any time.)
GEN. BONDS Nov. 19 '23 $77,000
Water debt (additional)_
_
5,000
General sinking fund______
25,000
Tot.ass’d val.’23 (>4 act.) .1,62 J,uu0 DOUGLAS CO. CONSOLIDATED
Total tax (per $1,000) 19z3— $22.00
SCH. DIST. NO. 105.
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k., N. Y.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T3 J-D $36,000c*. .June 1 1933
COLUMBIA COUNTY S. D. NO. 2.
(Subject to call .Tune 1 1923.)
B uilding Bonds.
5M s’ 13 ann $16,000 _____ 1925-1932
4 Ms’22 M ay $76,000___________1942 (Opt. at any interest-bearing date.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 1924 $57,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $44,000
Floating debt (additional).
20,224 Floating debt (add’l)______
5,948
Sinking fund_____________
1,951 Assess, val. ’24 (H a ct.)_ 1,853.339
_
Assess, val. '24 (1-2 a c t .)..1,958,748 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $14.78
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$20.00 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 2,200
COLUMBIA IRRIGATION DIST. DOUGLAS CO S. D. NO. 107.
This district (P. O. Kennewick) is 5s T9 ann $3,000c*_________ 1939
in Benton County.
(Optional
one year.)
6s T8 J-J $60.0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1939 BOND. DEBT after 1 1924-.$30,000
Oct
(For maturity see V. 106, p. 1709 Floating debt (add’l)_______
998
6s T9 J-J 440.000-------- 1930-1939 Tot. assess, val. '24 (H a c t .).676.222
6s ’20 J-J
50.000c____ 1931-1940
GEN. BD. D T . Oct. 26 ’24 $550,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$13.75
39.000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Assessed val'n, real estate.. 1,250.000 ELLENSBURG. Kittitas County.
This city
Assessed val'n, personal_
_ 500.000 Incorporated is in
1886.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(50% act.)1,750,000
Light Ext. Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$50.00 4 ^Elec. J-D $30.000____Dec 1 1935
s ’ 15
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 5.000 (Subject to call at any int. date.)
4»4s’ 15 A-O $30,000___ Oct 1 1935
COWLITZ COUNTY.
(Subject to call at any int. date.)
Kalama Is the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
J-D $29.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1931
7s ’20 A-O $50,000___ Oct 1 1940 5s
Bonds.
6H s’21 M-S 45,000___ Mar 1 1941 5s Funding $2 ),000____Feb 1 1934
6)^s’21 J-D 25.000___ June 1 1941 5s ’ l l F-A 70,000___ June 1 1931
J-D
F unding Bonds (Series “ C” ).
6s ’ l l F-A $22,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1931 GEN. BD. D T. Oct. 31 ’24 $179,000
Floating debt____________
28,768
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1926.)
_
Water debt (additional)_
6s ’ l l M -N S50,000c..M ay 15 1931 Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 110,908
66,825
(Subject to call after May 15 1926.) Sinking fund___________
24,171
6s ’ l l J-J $14.5 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1931 Ass’d val’n 1924 (50% act.) 2,479,059
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1926.)
BOND. D EBT Dec 31 23 $316,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 —$2320
Warrant debt___________
39,787 Population 1910, 4,209; 1920, 3,810
Sinking fu n d ......................
49.875
Total assess, val. 1923___17,745,559 ELLENSBURG SCH. DIST. NO. 3
R efu nding Bonds.
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
TO A-O $ 15.000c.Oct 1 1930
1924 ______________________$24.97 5s
H igh-School Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 12,561; 1920. 11,799
IN T . payable at Equitable Tr. Co. 4 ^ s ‘ 11 Dec $66,000c__Dec 1 1931
N. Y .; Harris Tr. & Sav. Bk., Chi­ BOND. DEBT Nov3 1924. $69,000
cago; Harris, Forbes* Co.,N.Y.CIt,y Ass’d val. ’24 (50% a c t .) ..3,467 238
and at N .W . Harris A C o ., In c.. Bost Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$15 00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 7,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
COWLITZ CO. DIKING D. NO. 1
F unding Bonds.
ENTIAT IRRIGATION DIST.
7s T4 J-J $9,000___ Tuly 1 1934
A district in Chelan County.
7s T5 J-J 69.000___ July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’23____$60,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1923..$78,000
Total assessed val. 1922____ 279,912 EVERETT.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $72.00
This city Is In Snohomish County.
Inc. May 4 1893. Everett became
COWLITZ CO. DIKING D. NO. 2. a city of the first class in 1908. The
F unding Bonds.
present city charter was adopted
7s T5 J-J $18,000___ Jan 1 1925 Apr. 16 1912, and became operative
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’23 _.$30,i)U0 July 1 of the same year.
Ass’d val’n '22 (30% act.) ..151,155
Harli Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923.. $79.40 5 ^ s ’22___ $50,000____________ 1942
Warrant F unding [General).
COWLITZ CO. DIKING D. NO. 4 5s g ’ l l J-D$513,000c— Dec 11931
F unding Bonds.
Water-Su ppl.v Bonds.
7s ’20 M-NS107 200___ M ay 1 1935 5s T6 J D$600.00u___ June 1 1936
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1923-.$107,200
W ater Revenue Fund Bonds.
5>5s’ 16 F-A $830.000.July l'25-'36
COWLITZ CO. DIKING D. NO. 5.
Reservoir Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5k's’23 M -S$350,000.-Mar 1 ’34-’38
7s T9 J-J $195,000___ July 1 1934 GEN. BD. D T. Nov 1 ’24.$1,163,000
7s ’ 20 M-N110 000___ N ov 1 1935 Self-supporting debt (water)
7s ’22 ___ 119,500______ annually
included above__________1,180.000
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1923.$424,500 Sinking fund______________ 109,413
Assessed value, real estate.11,075,065
COWLITZ CO. DIK. D. NO. 11. Assessed value, personal.. 3,886,806
7s ’ 21 _
_ $80,000 ______ annually Other assessable property.
936.997
BON D. D E B T Jan 1 ’23___ $90,000 Total assess, val. 1924_ 15,8 2,862
_
COWLITZ CO. DIK. D. NO. 15. City tax (per $1,000) 1924____$15.68
7s g ’ 22 J-.T $75,000___ Jan 11941 Pop’n 1910, 24,862; 1920. 27,644
IN T . attEqultable T r. C o., N . Y.
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’23___ $35,000
IN T . at the Fiscal Agency of the
State o f Washington in N . Y . City.
EVERETT SCH. DIST. NO 2d.
3% s’07M -N $121,000c...M ar 1 1927
COWLITZ COUNTY S. D. NO. 3* 4.4s'08 Oct 20 .00 0 c...O ct 1 1928
5s '12 . . .
17,000____July 1 1932 4)^s'08 Jan 19,000c_ Jan 1 1929
_
5 H s'2 2 ___ 50,000c______annually 4% s’24 M-S 435,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’54
5 s ’22 . . .
22,000c— _8ept 1 1942 (For maturity see V. 119, p. 1312.)
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 ’23. $89,000
Fund. & Ref. Bonds (5-20-yr.npt)
_
Assessed val'n 1922______ 1,871,320 4 ^ s ’ 17 M-S $50,000c_ Mar 1 1937
School tax (per $1,000) 1922—S12.00 4 ^ s ’ 17 A-O 100,000c----Oct 15 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1924 $745,000
DAVENPORT
Floating debt (add’l)_____
217,963
This town is in Lincoln County.
Sinking fund------------------12,802
Assessed value real estate.11,650.510
W ater Bonds.
6s T9 J-D $25.000___________1929 Assessed value personal.. 4,222,08)
BOND. DEB V Oct 28 1921-.$38,000 other assess, property___ 1 091 353
Water debt (included)_______ 2.5,000 Total assessed value 1924.16,933,913
Yss’d value 1924 (1-3 a ct.)___591,812 School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$18 19
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 .$14.70 Population (estimated)______ 35,000
All bonds red. 1 year from Issue
Population 1910. 1,229; 1920..1,112
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
and in New York.
DAYTON.
This city Is In Columbia County.
Went under State law and surren­ FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Pasco is the county seat.
dered charter In 1904.
W a te r w o r k s F unding Bonds.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail B onds.
_s
— $29,000c______________ 5s '12 A-O $68,000r___Apr 1 1932
(Redeemable beginning Oct 1 1924)
♦Funding Bonds.
6 & s’14 A-O $14,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1932
Road and Bridge B onds.
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 1 1924 $34,000 5s T9 A-O $115,000____Oct 15 1939
Water debt (included)_____
20,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '23. $183,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
90.948 Sinking fund____________
8,301
Sinking fund, general_____
9.960 Assess, val. real estate_ 4,693,826
_
Assessed valuation 1924___1,160,000 Assess, val. personal_____
911,892
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$19.00 Assess, val. railroads____ 5,209,361
Population 1910, 2,389; 1920, 2,675 Tot.ass’d val.'23 (40% act) 10,815,579




State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_________________ $26.57
Population 1910, 5,153; 1920. 5,877
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
or at State fiscal agency In N . Y .
(Equitable Trust C o.).
FRANKLIN CO. IRR. DIST. NO. 1.
6s -18 . . . $18,000.-M ar 15 1929
6s T9 . . . 342.000-.July 1 ’31-'37
_
_
31,000____J u ly ’28-’42
6s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922..$391,000
Floating debt (add’l)______ 77,831
FRANKLIN CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 1,
5s ’09 . . . $40,000.................1929
(Subject to call after 1910.)
1931
5s ’ l l
. . . $2,000_____
(Subject to call after 1912.)
6s
...$ 1 1 2 ,0 0 0 _____1930-1944
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 874)
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 1923. $154,000
Floating debt (additional).
24,970
Sinking fund______________
9.270
Assessed value 1923_______ 3,173,221
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $18.80
Population in 1923 (est.)______5,500
IN T. at State Treasurer’s office.

143
F unding Bonds.
4J^s’ 17 J-D $149,000c_ June 1 1937
_
(Sub. to call any time aft. June 1 T8)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5>*s
J-D $80,5 0 0 c ____ 1925-1931
OEN. B D . D T . Oct 26 24- $229,500
Local impt. bonds (add’l ) . . 318,121
Warrants outstanding_____
2,178
Cash on hand_____________
52,903
Assess, val. 24 (30% a c t .).5,506,339
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$28.15
IN T . at Har. Tr. & Sav. Bk., Chic
HORSE HEAVEN IRRIG. DIST.
This district (P. O. Prosser) is In
Benton County.
6s '18 J-J $222.800___ Jan 1 1938
(Subject to call beginning in 1929)
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1924.. $222,800
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
County seat is Port Townsend.
R efu n d in g (Part every 5 years).
5 ^ s ’ l l J-J $73 000 c . . Jan 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $73,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
20,000
Sinking fund_____________
15,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 7,667,268
Assess, val., personal_____ 848,466
Other assess, property______________ 28,061
Tot. assess, val. i24 ( Y act)8,543,795
State&Co.tax(per$l ,000)'24.. $30.02
Population 1910. 8,337; 1920, 6,557
IN T. at Equitable Tr. C o., N. Y .

FRANKLIN CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 45
5 HgTOSept $21.000c&r . . 1925-1940
(Optional after 1 year.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1923 $23,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
7,675
Assess, val. 23 (40% a ct.).1,611,915
School tax rate(per $1,000)’23.$11.50 JEFFERSON CO. DR. D. NO. 1.
Population 1923 (est.)__________ 550 6 ^ s ’23 J-J $85,000__________ 1933
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1924..$85,000
FRUITLAND IR R IG . D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Stevens County. JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 1.
6s g '20 J-J $113.200c.Sept 1 ’31-’40
R efu nd ing Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 8 1924 $229,800 5s 11 A-O $62,000____Apr 1 1931
Floating debt fadd'!)______
1$,346 5s ’ 15 M -N 15.818 . ..N o v 1 1935
Assessed benefits 1923____ 107,000 BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $43,000
District tax (per acre) 1924_ $15.00 Sinkiug fun d ____________
_
2.200
Assess, val. '24 (Y act.)
9.483,300
GRANT COUNTY
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24_$18.46
Ephrata is the county seat.
IN T . on 5s at State Treas. office.
R efu nding Bonds.
6V£s'20 J-J $90,000___ Jan 11940 KELSO.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 24.
$90,000
This city is in Cowlitz County.
Warrant debt___________
5,682
W ater W orks Purchase Bonds.
_
47,472 6s
Sinking fund_ __________
. . . $25.000c______________
Assess, val., real estate_ 11,336,370 6s 23 . . . 40,000_______1925-1943
_
Assess, val., personal___ 1.720,599
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
Assessed value 1924______13 016 96r 6s 23 . . . $10,000_____ 1925-1943
)
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.$20.80 BOND. DEBT Dec 1923.. $43,000
Population 1910, 8.698; 1920.-7,771 Assessed value 1923_______934 786
City tax (per $1,000) 1923__ $21.26
GRANT CO. SCHOOL NO. 128. Population 1910, 2,039; 1920..2.028
S chool Bonds.
5 J^s 21 July 1$85,0 0 0 ...July 1 1931 KENNEWICK.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 2 4 .. $85,000
This city is in Benton County.
Floating debt (additional).
22.154 Incorp. Feb. 10 1904.
Sinking fund______________
1,547
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1921)
Total ass’d val.’24 (Yi act.) 1,146,155 b u s 'l l A-O $30,000___ Oct 2 1931
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$19.00
F unding (Red. beg. July 1 1924.)
Population in 1924 (est.)________ 600 5 ^ s ’ 14 J-J* $23.000___ July 1 1934
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1924.. $38,500
GRAY’S HARBOR COUNTY (For Assess, val. 24(40% a c t .)..1,166,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$ 18.00
merly Chehalis).
Population 1920, 1,242; 1920, 1,684
Montesano Is the county seat
IN T . at Equitable Tr. C o., N . Y.
Road Bds.(Ini. at State Treas. Off.)
5s T9 M-NS170.00 ...M a y 1 1939
5 ^ s ’20 M -N 522,000c...M ay 1 1940 KENNEWICK IRRIG. DIST.
6s ’21 J-J 469,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
This district is in Benton County.
TOT. DEBT Oct 1 24...$1.179,000 5s
. . . $ 1 0 7 ,5 0 0 ................ ........
Assess, val. 1924 (\4 a ct.).37.868.349 BOND. D E B T __________
(?)
State & Co. tax(per$l ,000)’24.$40.17
Popula’n 1910, 35,590; 1921, 41,572 KENT.
IN T. payable at Equitable Trus
This city is in King C o. Incor­
C o., New York.
porated in 1890. Pop’n '10. 1,908.
Sewer (Red. aft. Sept. 1 1919.)
GRAY’S HARBOR CO.S.D.NO 0. 5s ’ 10 M-S $19,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1929
♦Building Bonds.
W ater (Red. aft. Feb. 1 1920.)
4s '09 Sept $80.000___ Sept 1 1929 5s ’ 12 F-A $18,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1930
5 i«s’20 Sept 18.500___ Sept 1 1948
R efu nding Bonds.
4s ’23 J-J 100,000c______________ 5s ’ 12 J-J $12.000c__________1932
(Due $2,500 3 years from date and
City Hall Building Bonds.
$2,500 each six months thereafter.) 5s ’22 .T-D $29.0 0 0 c ____ 1932-1942
* B uilding & Equipm ent Bds.
GEN. BD. D T. O c t2 5 ’24. $71,000
4Jis’ 17 June$36,000___ June 1 1937 Water debt (add’l)________
22,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
W arrant F unding B onds.
_
65,200
4s ’05 Feb*$l 1.000.„ F e b 25 1925 Sinking fund______________
9,321
4s ’09 July *70.000____July 1 1929 Assess, val. '24 (45% act.). 1.312.605
5H s’ 14 M-S 49.000.-M ar 1 ’25-’34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925. .$20.10
GEB. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $364,500 Population 1910, 1.908; 1920, 2,282
Floating debt (add’l ) -------55,584
IN T . at Equitable Tr. C o., N . Y .
Assess, val. ’24 (Y a ct.)
8,688,860
School tax rate(per $1,000) "24 $16.48
KING COUNTY.
♦ Red. after 1 year from Issue.
County seat Is Seattle. The State
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Supreme Court on Dec. 6 1913 de­
valid the court-house bond*
GRAY’S HARBOR CO.S.D.NO.38 clared below. V. 98. p. 405. The road
given
5s 23 Jan $35,000__________ 1945 bonds given below are part of an
B uilding (Red. 1 yr. from issue).
Issue of $3,000,000. the legality of
4Jis'07 Aug $20.000____Aug 1 1927 which has been upheld by State Su­
W arrant Funding Bonds.
preme Court. V. 97, p. 310.
5s ’ l l Feb $60.000____Feb 1 1931
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1912) 5s ’08 M-S $1.500,000c.Feb 1 1928
4H sT3 Sept $80,000___ Sept 1 1933
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
(Subj. to call beginning Sept 1 1915) 5s ’ 13 May $760 OOOc.May 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 2 4 .. $195,000 (Opt. beg. May 1 '23. $95,000 yrly.)
Ass'd value 1924 (Y a ct.)..6,174,065 5s g ’ 15 July $350.000c..July 1 1935
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24S21.03 (O p t. beg. May 1 1925. $35,000 yly.)
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.
R efu nding Bonds.
4 K s’ ll F A $15,000c__ M ay 1 1931
GRAYS HARBOR CO. SCHOOL 4H s’ l l F A 70 ,000 c...M a y 1 1931
DISTRICT NO. 103.
Harbor Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
4 ^ s g ’ l l Nov$ 1.530,000c.Nov 11931
5s T2 M -N $35.000________ 1932
(Subject to call $175,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924 $35,000
Nov. 1 1921 to 1930.)
Sinking fund_____________
15.972
Road Bonds.
Ass’d value 1924 ( Y a c t .).. 1,737.962 5s 13 M S $300.000c. . . Sept 1 1933
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $13.03 5s ’ 14 M-N 500,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1934
_
5s g ’ 15 F-Al.000.000c_ Feb 1 1935
_
GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY S. D. 4 j^s’ 16 A-O 300.000c— Apr 1 1936
NO. 200.
4s g ’ 17 F-A 250.000___ Feb 1 1937
4Ks g'17F-A 250,000— -Feb 1 1937
Building Bonds.
5s ’20 ann $3,5,000c______ Serially 4 ^ s ’ 18J-D 100,000.......1938
(Optional after one year )
5s ’ 19 J-D 300.050_ June 1 1939
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1924 $35,000
Election Supplies Bonds.
Assess, val. 24 ( Y a ct.)_ 1,347,276 5s ’ 15 Dec$132,000___ Dec 1 1935
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$13.31
(Subject to call in one year)
5s ’20 Dec $64,000___ 1939
HILL YARD.
B O N D.DEBT July 27 ’ 24 $7,630,000
Annexed to Spokane Sept. 24 1924 Sinking funds____________ 464,079
See subsequent page.
Warrant debt (additional). 138,408
Assess, value, real estate.242,971,074
Assess, value, personal.. 55,319,718
HOQUIAM.
This place Is In Gray’s Harbor Co. Totlass’d val.'23( Y act.) 298.290,792
Commission government adopted State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23_$25.33
June 5 1911. Popula’n 1910, 8,171; Population In 1910................. 284,638
Population in 1920_________ 389,273
1920. 10,058.

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KING COUNTY (Concluded).
IN TER E ST on 5s o f 1913 and
1914 is payable at the Equitable
Tr. C o., N. Y .; on refunding bonds at
Harris Tr. & Sav. Bk, Chic.; on bds
of 1913 1915 & 1918 at Equitable Tr.
Co. or at Co. Treas. office.
KING COUNTY COMMERCIAL
WATERWAY DIST. No. 1.
P. O. Seattle.
Refunding Bonds.
7s g ’23 J-J $700,000c.Dec 1 ’25-’33
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’24 $700,000
Assess, val. 1923________ 14,736.714
Population in 1924(est.)_____ 30,000
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
K IN G CO. DRAIN DISTS.
D istrict No. 6 Bonds6s ’ 18 M ay $42,000c._.M ay 1 1928
D istrict No. 7 Bonds.
6 s ’21 J-J $25.2 7 1 c...J a n 11934
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 1924:
District No. 6____________$42,000
District No. 7___________ 25,271
Floating debt (Dist. No. 6 )-20
Sinking fund—District No. 6 . . ............
4,356
District No. 7___________
739

WASHINGTON—CITIES AND TOWNS
Warrant debt (add’l)______
14,340
Cash on hand, general fund 1,414
Assessed value 1923.-. - .1,103 864
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-.-$25.00
IN T . at County Treas. office.

LEWIS COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
6s ’21 . . . $53,500_____ 1925-1931
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 1924. $53,500
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,462,244
School tax (per $1,000) ’22_ $24.50
_

KING COUNTY S. D. NO. 201.
5Ms’21 Dec f$72,000c____1931-1932
\ 3,000__________ 1933
(Opt. after 10 yrs. from date of issue.)
S chool D istrict No. 174 Bonds
(C onsolidated).
5s T6 Sept $8,000c.. -Sept 1 1936
(Optional Sept 1 1926.)
5s .19 May 24.000c.-M ay 15 1939
(Optional after 1 year.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’ 24 $107,000
Assess, val. ’2 3 ___________2,851,300
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$17.00
Population (est.)______________ 1,500

LEWIS CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 9.
(Optional after 1 years.)
R efu n d in g (Red. beg. in 1912.)
434s’ l l June $14,000c...June 5 1931
B uilding Bonds.
434s’ l l July $27,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1931
(Redeemable begin, in 1912)
5s T7 s-a
27.000c.............1 9 3 7
(Redeemable begin, in 1922)
534s’20 . . . $17,550.June 15 ’25-’44
6s ’21 J-J 60,000___ July 1 1941
(Optional July 1 1926 )
6s ’21 J-J 10,000___ July 1 1941
(Optional Julv 1 1926.)
5 M s ’24 July 15 $40,000c__________
(Optional after 2 years from date.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 2 4 .. $161,550
Tot.ass’d v a l.’22(35% act. 13,657,009
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$20.00
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.

KIN G CO. S. D. NO. UNION A.
5K s’20 July $3.000c__________1925
4M s’22 Sept 60,000c____ 1925-1936
(Red. after 5 years or any interest
paying date thereafter.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $63,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
895
Cash on hand—
General fund___________
111
Bond redemption fu n d ..
3,951
_
Assess, val. ’23 (34 act.)_ 1,902.630
KIN G COUNTY SCH. DIS. NO. 3. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$13.00
5Ms’20 Apr $25.000c..part yearly Population (est.)______________ 5,630
5s
June 7,000c_________ 1934
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 1924 $32,000 K IN G CO. S. D. UNION “ R .”
11,413 4% s
Warrant debt (add’l )______
. . . ($45.000c____ 1928-1942
Cash on hand—
\ 8,000c__________1943
General fund_________
5,847
(Optional on or after 5 years)
Sinking Fund__________
920 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 7 ’24. $51,000
Assess, val. ’ 23 (M act.)_ 2,223,158 Cash on hand, general fund
_
957
Sch. tax rate (per $ l,000)'23--$l7.05 Assess, val. ’23 (34 a ct.)_ 2,693,222
_
Population 1923 (est.)________ 3,900 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23$l2.00
IN T . payable at the office of the Population 1923______________ 3,500
County Treasurer.

K IN G COUNTY SCH. D IST. NO. 7.
B uilding Bonds.
5s '11 Feb $47,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1931
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1912.)
5Ms’ 14 ann $7 ,000 c.-.A pr 1 1934
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1915)
6s ’22 Feb $57,000c____ 1925-1933
(Opt. after 3 years from date of issue i
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 ’ 24. $111,000
Warrant debt (add’l)______
37,249
Sinking funds_____________
4,885
Assess, val. 1923 (M a c t .)..2,389,932
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$25.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 5.500
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office,
and Equitable Trust C o., N . Y . City.

KING COUNTY W ATER DIST.
NO. 7.
6s ’20 M -N $32,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1935
6s ’20 M -N 11,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1935
BON D. DEBT Oct 27 1924.$43,000
Sinking fund_______________ 3,867
Assess, val. ’23 (34 a ct.)_
_ 925.208
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923..$60.00
Population in 1923____________6,600
Principal and interest at the
Equitable Trust C o., N . Y ., and
County Treasurer’s office.
KITSAP COUNTY.
Port Orchard is the county seat.
Election Supply B onds.
5s ’22 Sept $8,783 .......... 1925-1938
Road Bonds.
6s g ’20 M-S$300,000c_________ 1940
6s ’21 June 70,000c____ 1932-1941
6s ’22 Oct 30 ,000 c____ 1933-1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24. $408,783
Donohue Rd. bds. (add’l ) .
36,000
Assessed value 1924-------- 10,377,996
Total State & County tax rate
(per $1,000) 1924_________ $36 13
Population 1910,17,647; 1920.33,162

K IN G COUNTY S. D. NO. 46.
5M s’20 July $5,000c__________1929
4 Ms’22 Sept 29,000c__________1931
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 ’24---$34,000
Warr. debt (add’l ) -------------- 3.928
Cash on hand—
General fund_____________ 1,425
Bond redemption fund____ 3,383
Assess, val. ’23 (M act.)____856.258
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$20.00 KITSAP CO. UN. H IGH SCH. N O .5
Population (est.)--------------------- 1,965
534s’21 M ay $28,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 -- $28,000
K IN G COUNTY SC. DIS. NO. 49. Total assessed value 1924-.1,619,949
5 s ’20 July $25,500c.July 15 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 —.$24.00
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 1924.$25,500
Warrant debt_______________ 6,502 K IT TIT A S COUNTY.
Sinking fund_______________
696
Ellensburg is the county seat.
Assessed value 1923_______ 609,617
Road Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$25.00 5s ’20 . . . $25,000----------------------Population in 1923____________1,470 BOND. D EBT Oct 25 ’24 $25,000
IN T . payable at the office o f the Assess, val. ’23 (34 a c t ) ..19,531,953
County Treasurer
State&Co.tax(per$l ,000)’ 24— $20.94
Population 1910.18,561:1920.17.737
K IN G CO. SCHOOL DIS. NO. 144
($2,500c__________1925 K ITTITA S CO. SCH. DIS. NO. S.
6 s '21 Sept 6,000c____ 1926-1927 5s TO A-O $15,000___ Oct 1 1930
10,500c____ 1928-1930 434s’ l l ann 5 4 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’25-’31
1.000c__________1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ’2 4 .. $69,000
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 ’24 $30,000 Assessed value 1924----------- 3,405,699
_
Warrant debt____________
4,446 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15 00
Cash on hand—
General fund__________
3,141 K L IC K ITA T CO. S. D. NO. 213.
Formerly School District No. 9.
Bond redemption fund. .
2,158
Assess, val. ’23 (M act.)_
_ 709,066 5s T9 June $33,000___ June 2 1939
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$29.00 BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24- $33,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Assess, val. ’24 (34 act)____1,066,924
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S14.60
KING CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 162.
LAKE CHELAN MUN. RECLA­
Building Bonds.
MATION D ISTR IC T.
4M s ’10 Aug $5,000c..A ug 1 1925
This district Is in Chelan County.
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1911)
6s ’20 J-J $200,000_______________
5 s ’ 20 . . .
71,250c...Ju ne 1 1943
50,000_______________
BON D. D E B T Oct 27 ’24 $76,250 6s ’ 22 J-J
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
9,002 BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’ 23 -- $250,000
Total assess, val. 1922____ 556,600
Cash on hand------------------881
Assess, val. ’23 (M act.)_ 3,017,453 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$56.06
_
IN T . payable at the Equitable
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$25.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 5,505 Trust C o.. N . Y . City.
IN T . payable at State Treas. office
LEAVENW ORTH.
This city is in Chelan County.
KING COUNTY SC. DIS. NO. 170.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 20 N ov $90,000c..N ov 15 1941
M-N$44,000c— N ov 1 1932
B ON D. D E B T Oct 27 ’24 $90,000 6s g T2BD. D T . Dec 31 ’22..$44,000
GEN.
Warrant debt____________
22,382 Assess, debt (add’l ) ________ 24,525
Cash on hand—
General fund__________
2,330 Floating debt_______________ 36,179
Sinking fund----------------11,978 Sinking fund_______________ 9,991
Assessed
Assessed value 1923_______ 2,555,627 Tax rate val. 1923 _________ 672,840
(per $1,000) 1923.. $21.00
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’23 $19.00 Population 1910, 1,551; 1920.. 1,791
IN T . is payable in Leavenworth.
KING COUNTY SC. DIS. NO. 174.
Consolidated with King County LEWIS COUNTY.
School District No. 201.
County seat is Chehalis.
Donahue Road Bonds.
KING CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 189. 6s ’20 s-a $114,000_____ 1925-1930
Building Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
494s’ 16 Feb $24,OOOc-.Feb 15 1936 5s T2 M -SS240.000-.Mar 1 ’25-’32
(Subject to call after Feb. 15 1917.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 2 3 .. $300,000
5s ’20 July $56.000c-_July 15 1940 Road dist. debt (add’l)_
_
152.000
BON D. D E B T Oct 1923.. $80,000 Warrant debt___________
20,041
Floating debt (add’l)______
7,659 Sinking fund____________
3,679
Assessed valuation 1923___ 1,900.192 Total assessed value 1923
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $19.00
(33 1-3% actual)______25.167,660
Population 1924 (est.)________ 1,275 State&Co. tax (per$l .000) ’ 22 $33 00
Population 1910, 32,127; 1920, 36,740
KING CO. SCHOOL DIS. NO. 200.
IN T . at office o f County Treas.
School Bldg. & Equip. Bonds.
and int. on 6s o f 1920 at the fiscal
6s ’21 Oct
$45,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1942 agency o f the State of Washington
(Optional on or after 2 years)
In New York, or at the office of
BON D. D E B T Oct 1924.- $47,500 County Treasurer.




LINCOLN COUNTY.
Davenport is the county seat.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4M s’ 17 ann $60.000c__________1937
BOND. D E B T Oct 5 ’24.
$60,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
151,275
Donahue road bonds (add)
50,425
Assess, val. real estate_ 19,480,011
_
Assess, val. personal_____ 3.399,548
Other assessable property. 5,084,983
Tot.assess.val.’24(M a c t.).27.964,542
State & Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24.$19,76
Pop’n in 1910, 17,539; 1920, 15,141
IN T . at Equitable Tr. Co., N . Y .,
and on 6s of 1920 at the fiscal agency
of the State of Washington in N . Y .,
or through the offices of Carstens &
Earles, Inc., in Seattle, Spokane,
Portland, San Francisco and Los
Angeles.
LINCOLN CO. SCH. D. NO. 14.
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 15 ann $40,000....................1935
(Subject to call in 1921)
BOND. D EBT Oct 3 ’2 4 .. $50,000
Tot. assess, val.’24 (M act.) 1,626,582
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.—$15.59
Population In 1920____________1,112
LINCOLN CO. SCH. D. NO. 31.
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 13 ann $32,000c..................1933
(Subject to call beg. In 1923)
BOND. D EBT Dec 1924— $32,000
Tot.assess.val. 1924()^ act) 1,331,924
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924-..$11.08
Population In 1920______________ 882

[Vol. 119.
OLYM PIA.
Olympia Is situated In Thurston
County. Incorporated as a town
Jan. 28 1859; as a city 1881. Bonds
below all owned by State Permanent
School Fund. Sale of $90,000 6%
water bonds annulled by Supreme
Court. V. 101, p. 788.
Ref. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1911).
3Ms’06 J-J $85,500c_________ 1926
W ater-P lant-Purchase B onds.
6s T 6 J-J $55,000_______________
Bridge Bonds.
3 Ms
J-J
$7,500_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 9 ’23. $62,500
Local impt. dist. bds.(add’l) 296.029
Water debt (additional)
87,000
Total assessed value 1923..3,917.326
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $23.25
Population 1910, 6,996; 1920, 8,537
INT. at office of .State Treasurer.
O LYM PIA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
High School Bonds.
4M s’ 18 F-A $59,000____Apr 1 1938
(Subject to call after April 1 1928.)
6s ’22 s-a $115,000c_____ 20 years
(Subject to call M ay 1 1924.)
5 Ms
—
23,000c_____ 20 years
(Subject to call June 1 1923.)
5s ’22 s-a 20,000c______20 years
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1924.)
4 3 s ’24 . . .
4
50,000.1_____________
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’24. $285,000
41,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
Ass’d val. 1924____________4,556,187
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$30.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____12,700
IN T. at State Treasurer’s office.
PACIFIC COUNTY.
South Bend Is the county seat.
F unding B onds.
4Ms T 6 ._ . $20,000......... $10,000yly
(Subject to call after one year.)
R efu n d in g
4Ms’ 17 J-J $250.000___ July 1 1937
R oad and Bridge B onds.
5s T7 J-J $178,000..July 1 ’24-’37
Highway Bonds.
5Ms 20 J.J $126,000..........1925-1940
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1923. $609,500
Floating debt (add’l)--------2,134
Donohue Road debt (add’l)
37,103
Sinking fund______________
43,942
Assess, val., real estate_ 10,905,912
_
Assess, val., personal____ 2,296,304
Other assess, property_
_
868.434
Tot .assess. val.’23 ( Mact)$14,070,650
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) ’23.$34.50
Popula’n 1910, 12,532: 1920. 14,891
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.

PACIFIC COUNTY S. D. NO. 32.
4Ms
. . . $72,000___________ 1933
BOND. DEBT July 31 ’23 . $72,000
Sinking fund______________ 48,114
Warrant debt_____________
39,883
MACLEAY-LINDSAY IRR. DIST. Assess, val. 1923 (M act.).l,534,761
This district Is in Clallam County. School tax (per $1,000) 1923— -$8.00
6s g ’22 J-J $175,0 0 0 c____ 1932-1942
BOND. D E B T Sept 30 ’24-$175,000 PACIFIC COUNTY S. D. NO. 36.
F unding Bonds.
___
Floating debt (add’l) ______
1,613
ann $29,000___________ 1933
Sinking fund______________
5,927 5s
B uilding and F urnace B onds.
IN T . payable in New York.
5s
Feb $45,000....................1933
BOND. D EBT July 31 ’23- $74,000
MASON COUNTY.
1,818
Floating debt (add’l) --------Shelton is the county seat.
65,973
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24. $166,000 Sinking fund______________
Assess, val. ’24 (M a c t .)..5,783.619 Ass’d val’n 1923 (M a c t .)..2,264,631
State & c o . tax ’ 24 (per $1,000) .$44.06 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$26.00
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Population, 1920______________ 4,919
PACIFIC COUNTY S. D. NO. 111.
MIDDLE KITTITAS IRRIG. DIS.
B uilding Bonds.
A district In Kittitas County.
6s ’21 ann $15,000-------------serially
6s g ’ 10 J-J $103,000c..........
1940
(Optional after 1931.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 25 ’24—$103,000 6s '21 ann $16,500-------------serially
Assessed valuation 1924____ 683,611
(Optional after 1931.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $24.10 BOND. DEBT July 3 1 '2 3 . $31,500
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Floating debt (add’1)______
835
Sinking fund______________
3,353
Assess, val. ’23 (M act.)-.1,213,937
MOUNT VERNON.
This city is the county seat of Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$12.50
PALOUSE.
Skagit County.
This city is In Whitman County.
Fire Bldg. & Equipment Bonds.
M S $23,0 0 0 c ................1931
5M s’20 A -0 $35,0 0 0 c ____ 1931-1940 5 Ms
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
City Building Bonds.
6s ’ 21 M -N $7.000_____ 1925-1929 5Ms’ 12 M S $17,000....................1932
(Subject to call beg. in 1922.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’24. $42,000
Street Im provement Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 130,604
. . . $36,000----------------------Tot. ass’d val.’24 (40% act.)1,699,114 _s
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$18.70 HEN. BD. D T. Dec 1 '24—$34,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$73.03 Total assessed value 1924___450,691
Population in 1910 (Census)_ 2,38l Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24..........$20.80
_
Population in 1920_____
3,341 Pop n 1910, 1.549; 1920............1,129
IN T . is payable In New York.
Principal and interest at City
Treasurer’s office or State’s fiscal
PASCO.
agency in New York.
This city is in Franklin County.
Inc. as a town Oct. 3 1889 and as a
NACHES-SELAH MUNI. IR. DIS. city of the third class Jan. 1 1910.
P. O. Selah.
At a special election held Sept. 1921
Canal Impt. Bonds.
the residents of Pasco rejected a
6s g T8 J-J $375,000 _____ 1929-1938 proposition to adopt a commission
6s T9 J-J 125,000 _____ 1930-1939 form of government by a vote o f 75
BOND. D EBT Nov 6 ’ 2 4 .. $500,000 for to 225 against.
_ 103,210
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
C ity-H all Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924
5s ’ l l F-A $30,000c— Aug 1 1931
(50% actual)__________ 3,200,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$47.00 5Ms’ 14 F-A $27.5 0 0 c...A u g 4 1934
Population 1924 (est.)_________ 3,500
P u blic U tility Bonds.
IN T . payable at the County 6s
. . . $150,000______________
Treasurer s office.
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1582.)
GEN. B D . D T. Nov 26'21 $57,500
NORTH YAKIMA (See Yakima).
Assessment debt (add’l)_
285,000
Sinking funds___________
3,917
OKANOGAN CO. SCH. D. NO. 19. Ass’d val’n 1922 (M a c t .)..1,653,505
City tax (per $1,000) ’23_____ $19.33
School-B u ilding Bonds.
5M s’20 . . . $25,000c__________1943 Pop’n in 1910, 2,083; ’ 20______ 3,362
6s ’21 . . .
28,000c_ Oct 1 1943
_
INTEREST payable at City Treas­
(For maturity see V. I l3 , p. 981.) urer’s office or In N. Y . City.
6s
...
$9,000c__________1943
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’24— $33,500 PEND OREILLE COUNTY.
Floating debt (add’l)______
68,632
Newport Is the County seat.
Sinking fund_____________
2,000
W arrant-F unding Bonds.
Assess, val. ’ 23 (H a ct.). .1,616 435 4M g’ 12 M -N $20,000c...M ay 1 1932
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$26.00 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1922)
F un din g Bonds.
OKANOGAN CO. S. D. NO. 100. 4Ms
. . . $40,000 --------1934-1943
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. D E B T N ov 1924. $60,000
4M s’ 16 M -N $23,000c.—M ay 1 1903 Total assessed valuation
(Subject to call M ay 1 1926)
1923 (40% actual)______ 7,500,000
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 ’2 4 -—$23,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 23_$42.00
Floating debt (add’l)______ 17.797 Population 1910, 6.660; 1920, 6,363
Assess, val. ’23 (50% act.)..808,O l5
IN T . at C o. Treas. office or at
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $19.00 fiscal agency in N. Y . City.

D ec., 1924]

WASHINGTON—CITIES ANH TOWNS

PESHASTIN IRRIGATION DIST.
A district in Chelan County.
6s ’22 M -N $70,000c
N ov 1 1933
BON D. DEBT N ov 1924--.$70,000 5Ms’24 J-J

_ 161,161
$14,000c*..Ju ly 1 1926 Assessment debt (add’l) _
30,000c* July 1 ’27-’28 Ass’d val. ’24 (J4 actual)..2,224,478
16,000c*..July 1 1929 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$81.54
17,000c*..July 1 1930
Population, 1910, 4,544; 1920, 6,323
18,000c*..July 1 1931
19,000c*..July 1 1932
20,000c*_ .July 1 1933 PUYALLUP SCH. D IST . NO. 3.
PIERCE COUNTY.
21,000c*.. July 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Dec 1924.- $117,000
The county seat Is Tacoma.
5,000
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924. $155,000 Floating debt (add’l )______
R efu nding Bonds.
8,500
Assessed valuation 1924.-15,786,647 Sinking fund______________
4s ’06 M-S $60.0 0 0c...S ept 1 1926
Assess, val. 1924_________ 2,609.884
U. S. Army M obilization T rain­
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $24.00
in g & Supply S tation Bonds. PORT OF SEATTLE.
4s ’ 17 Mar $60,000c.May 1 ’28-’37
All bonds are coupon in form with Pop’n, 1920, 6,237; 1924 (est) 8,000
4J*sT7 June 3S7.000c.June 1 ’ 28-'37 privilege of registration.
RAYMOND.
6s T7 M-S 1.000,000c.Nov 1 ’28-’37
East W aterway Impt. (Part Yrly)
This city is in Pacific C o. Inc.
Road C onstruction Bonds.
4 ^ s g ’ 13 J-J $432,000.—Jan 1 1955 Aug. 1907. Population 1910. 2.450;
5s’ 19 June 15$1000000June 15’30-’39 4 )4 sg’ 13M-N304,000___ M ay 1 1955
1920. 4,260.
5s ’ 20 M-S 500,000 _____ 1926-1940
East W aterway Impt. No. 2
Jail Bonds.
5 ^ s ’21 F-A 500,000 _____ 1927-1941
(Part Yearly.)
...
$2,500________ ______
5J^s’21 J-J 500,000 _____ 1927-1941 5s’ 13 M-S $1,312.000__________ 1956 6s
F unding Bonds.
5H s’21 M -S 200,000 _____ 1929-1941 5s '14 J-J
35,000___ Jan 1 1956 5JSs’13 M-N$69,000___ Nov 1 1939
-s
...2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ 5 s ’ 14 J-D 413.000______ 1956
...
15,000___
V otin g M achine B onds.
4>*s’ 16 A-O 350,000___ Apr 11957 5s M unicipal B onds. Nov 1 1929
5s ’20 Feb $88,000 _____ 1924-1940
Salmon Bay Impt. (Part Yrly.)
...
$10.000___ Jan 3 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 27’24 $8,594,000 4 ^ s g ’ 13J-J 304,000____Jan 1 1955 5s
W ater-Plant Purchase Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l ) . . 2,860,745 5s g ’ 14 A-O 204,000____Apr 1 1956
6s T5 M -N$117.000.-M ay 15 1935
Sinking fund____________
243,530
Central W aterfron t Im pt.
Harbor Im pt. Bonds.
Ass’d value 1924_________ 92,442,531
(Part Yearly).
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,
4J4s’ 13 J-J $656.000___ Jan 1 1955 8s T8 . . . $65 0 0 0 _____ 1924-1928
-..$ 3 2 .5 6 5s T4 J-D 179,000___ June 1 1956 BOND. DEBT Dec 28 ’23. $212,000
000) 1924_______
Water debt (incl.)________ 121,0)0
Pop’n 1910, 120,812: 1920. 144.127 4 ^ s ’ 16 M -N 90,000______ 1958
IN T . on the 4s and 4 ‘4 % bonds of
Smiths Cove Impt. (Part Yrly). L. I. debt (add’l) ________ 328,537
Assessed val. ’23 ()4 act.)-.2,163,293
1917 is payable at State Treasurer’s 44$sg’ 13M-N$350,000
May 1 1955
office.
44*sg’14J-J 525,000___ Jan 1 1956 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $24.80
IN T ER E ST at fiscal agency in
5s ’ 19 A-O 940.000___________ 1961
New York.
PIERCE COUNTY COMMERCIAL 5s ’ 19 J-D 316.000___________ 1961
5 s ’ 19 A-O
615.000_1961 REARDEN.
WATERWAY DIST. NO. 1.
This city is in Lincoln County.
W aterway C on stru ction Bonds. 5s ’20 J-D 250,000-...............1 9 6 2
6s ’ 16 M-S $117,0 0 0c...S ep t 1 1926 5s g ’ 20 J-D 240,000.June 1 '25-’62 5H s’19 . . . $40,000c......
1939
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 983.)
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1921.)
W ater
T 5,000--June 1 ’25-'39 BOND. DRonds. ov 2 4 ’24 . $40,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $117,000
EBT N
20.000.
-June 1 ’40-’49
Value of land in district, 1921 686.600 5s ’23 J-D 18.000.
Sinking fund (water)______
2,630
-June 1 ’50-’55
Tot.ass’d val.’24(44%act.) 275.000
20.000.
-June 1 ’56-’60
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$18.93
20.000.
. June 1 ’ 61-’64
PIERCE CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 3
Population in 1910, 527; 1920, 420
6,000___ June 1 1965
4?*s’23 June $60,000 ____ 1925-1944
IN T. payable at the Atlantic Nat.
Lake W ashington Impt.
(Optional 1929.)
Bank, New York.
(Part Yearly)
H igh-School Site Bds. (opt. ’29).
5s ’ 19 M -N 50,000.-M ay 1 ’29-’39 44$sg’ 13 J-J 131,0C0___ July 1 1955
RICHLAND MUNICIPAL I R R I ­
W est Seattle Ferry B onds
5s ’ 19 M -N 7,000.-M ay 1 ’29-’39
GATION
D ISTR IC T.
(Part Yearly).
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $117,000
This district (P. O. Richland) is in
Assess, val. ’24 (50% a c t ).2,647,440 5s g T4 J-J $178,C00___ Jan 1 1956
Benton County.
Bell Street Terminal B onds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) f24—$24.00 5s g ’24 J-J $600,000 _____ 1926-1954 6s ’20 M-N$590,000c*.M ay 1 ’31-40
Population (estimated) ’24____7,000 BD. DEBT Sept 30 ’24. $7,679,000 (For maturity see V. 110, p. 2414.)
Assessed valuation 1924.307,054,519 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24.$590,000
PIERCE COUNTY SCH. D. NO. 7. Population in 1910________ 284,635 Population 1920 (est.)________ 1,500
5 s ’17 A-O $11,000___ Oct 1 1937 Population in 1920________ 389‘273 R IT ZV ILL E .
IN T . at Equit; ble Tr. C o., N . Y .
(Optional after Oct 1 1918)
This city is in Adams County.
5 ^ s ’20 A-O 21,600___ Aug 1 1940
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
PORT OF TACOMA.
(Optional after Aug 1 1921)
6s ’21 J-J /$30,000c.Jan 15 ’25-’34
Port Development Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 1923 $29 69.n
1 20,000c.Jan 15 ’35-’39
Assess, val. 1924 (}4 a ct.).1,037.300 5 s ’20 F -A $l,500,0 0 0 c ...1930-1954
W ater Revenue Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$23.40 (For maturity see V. 110, p. 487)
5 K s’ 17 J-J $14,500c_ $1,000 ann.
_
5 s ’20 F-A 100,000c____ 1930-1954
Jan ’2 4 ..
6 s ’21 M-S 900,000c____ 1932-1956 BOND. D E B Tbonds1(incl.) $63,500
PIERCE CO. S. D. NO. 10.
Water revenue
13,500
(For the amount due on each date Assessment debt (add’l) _
See Tacoma S. D . N o. 10.
_
22.200
see V 113. p 1603)
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’23 $2,500,000 Tot.ass’d val.(50% act.)’23 994,019
PIERCE COUNTY S. D. NO 55 Assess, val. ’24 ()4 a c t .)..92,442,531 Total tax (per $1,000) 1923..$61.70
B uilding Bonds.
Tax rate (Dist.)'21 (per $1,000)$1.50 Pop’n ’. 10 (Census). 1,859; ’20.1,900
IN T at the office o f the City
5s ’ 22 Apr $50,0 0 0 c ____1925-1934 Population in 1924 (est.)___ 150,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $50,000
IN T . payable at the Fiscal Agency Treasurer or at the fiscal agency of
T ot. ass’d val. '24 (\4 act.)_1,167,761 o f the State o f Washington in N . Y . the State of Washington in N . Y .
SEATTLE.
--------Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$18.10
Situated in King County. Tnoorp.
PORT TOWNSEND.
as a town Jan. 14 1865 aDd
This city is in Jefferson C o. Inc
PIERCE COUNTY S. D. NO- 300.
Dec. 8 1881. P op’n 1910, 4,181; as a city Dec. 2 1869. Ballard
School Bonds.
annexed to this city Jan. 29 1907.
494s’20 A-O $50,000..Apr 1 ’25-41 1920, 2,847.
Columbia was annexed M ay 3 1907.
♦Water Bonds (Red. any time).
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’ 24 $50 000
M -N $69.000r_ Nov
_
1925 Proposed new city charter rejected
Assess, val. 1924 (14 act.) .1,949,950 6s
June 30 1924. V. 99, p. 138.
R efu nd ing (Red. beg. in 1921).
School tax rate(per $1,000)’ 24 $19.00
1931 An issue of $800,000 municipalPopulation 1924 (est.)________ 5.000 5 Jus’ l l J-J $75.0 0 0 c...J u ly
electric-railway system bonds was
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T5 . . . $20.000....................1935 voted March 7 1911 (V. 92, p.
PORT ANGELES.
G E N . DEBT Sept ’28 2 2 .. $95,000 753), and validity subsequently up­
This city is in Clallam County Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
12,707 held; V. 95, p. 64, 1404; $775,000
Incorporated as a city of the third Floating abet (ada’l )
54,206 has been sold, balance of authori­
class about June 1890. Commission Water bds. (not inch ______
above)
69,000 zation cancelled. In 1919 the city
form o f Government adopted Jan. 1 Sinking fund (water)______
6,000 purchased the street railway prop­
1920.
Ass’d val. ’22 (50% a c t .) ..1,370,669 erty of the Puget Sound Trac­
W ater Bonds.
City tax (per $1,000) 1922____ $25.00 tion, Power & Lignt C o., delivering
($60,000c. Sept 1 '27-’29
$15,000,000 bonds to the company.
* Not a city obligation.
I 75,000c.Sept 1 ’30-’32
— V . 110, p. 971.
I 90,000c.Sept 1 ’33-’35 PORT OF VANCOUVER.
The following are the general lien
I 70,000c.Sept 1 ’36-’37
bonds outstanding.
A district in Clarke County.
544s'24M -S( 35,00 0 c...S ep t 1 1938
Shilsh ole Ave. Condem na. Bds.
W ater F ront Purchase B onds.
40,00 0 c...S e p t 1 1939 4 J£s'18 J-J $177,000---Jan 25 1938 5H s’20 J-D 270,OOOz.Dec. 1 '26-’40
45,0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1940
C ity Hall Site Bonds.
<
Subject to
year)
100,000c.Sept 1 ’41-’42 TOT. B D . D T .call after 1 $177,000 4H s’ 10 J-D$300,000cx_Dec 1 1930
Oct
UlO.OOOc.Sept 1 ’43-’44 A s-s^rt v-diH- m,24 27 '24.
B uilding Bonds.
_ ..9,627 043
R efu n d in g B onds.
4s ’05 J-J $175,000x----July 1 1925
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $7.80
5H sT2 F-A $50,000____Feb 1 1932 Population (est.)_____,_______20,000
4 J4s’ 10 July 50,000z_ Julv 1 193 J
_
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 14 ’ 24 $50,000
T u bercu losis Hospital Bonds.
Assessment debt_________ 600,000 PULLMAN
4l4s'14 A-O$100,000x_0ct 1 ’25-’32
Water debt (add’l ) _______ 625,000
5 s ’ 18 J-D 60,000z-- -June 1 1938
This city is In Whitman County.
Assess, val. real est._______ 2,330.589
G eorgetow n Funding Bonds.
R
nding Bonds.
Assess, val. personal______ 1,133,445 5Hsefu. . . $11.000c____ _ ____1932 5s ’ l l J-D $56,OOOx__ June 1 1931
Tot.ass’d val.’24(50% act.)3.464.034
G eorgetow n F unding Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $65.00 5H s
_
. . . $21,000c.................. 1934 4 Jig’ l l J-D $64.000x_ Dec 1 ’2 4 ’31
Pop’n 1910. 2,286; 1920 ______ 5,351
5s ’ 18 M-S 173,609x_Sept 1 ’24-’38
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5Hs
...
$4,000c...................1937
4 ^ s ’07 M-S $1,650,000x.Marl 1927
Road Bonds.
PORT OF GRAYS HARBOR
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s
. . . $15,0 0 0 c..................1930
*P . O. Aberdeen.
5s g ’ l l J-J $161,000x.July 1 ’24-’31
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’ 21 J-J $400.000c*..July 1 1941
7 s ’21 . . . j $97.500...J u ly 18 1931 5s g T2 A-O 300,090x.Apr 1 ’24-'32
(optional July 1 1931)
83,600x-July 1 ’24-’32
t 21.000.Sept 15 '25-’31 5s ’ 12 J-J
54*s’22 J-D$100,000c*..June 1 1942
80,000-xJuly 1 ’24-’32
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’23- $50,000 5 s g ’12 J-J
(Optional June 1 1932)
Light Plant Extension Bonds.
31,000
5s ’22 M -S 200,000c*..Sept 1 1942 Water debt (incl.)________
4s '05 J-J $250,OOOx...July 1 1925
Local impt. debt (add’l),
(Optional after 1 year)
Oct 4 1921______________ 312,500 4s ’09 A-O 500,OOOx...Apr 1 1929
5 s ’23 J-J 250,000c*. .Jan 11943
_
Sinking fund (water)______
15,090 4J4s'10 M-S 200,OOOx_ Mar 1 1930
(Optional after 1 year)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $950,000 Tot.ass’d val.’22(50%act.) 1.378,227 4H s’ l l J-D 100,000x...June 1 1930
Assessed val. real estate..29,061,372 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22 -$7.00 43^g’ 12 J -J l,000,OOOx__ Jan 1 1932
Population, 1910. 2,602; 1920, 2,440 5s T3 J-J (168 .OOOx.July 1 ’24-’32
Assessed val. personal___ 8,219,450
1 26,OOOx— July 1 1933
Total assessed value 1924
44£s’ 14 A-O 400.OOOx__ Oct 1 1934
(about )4 actual)______37,280.822 PUYALLUP.
Park Bonds.
This city is in Pierce County.
Port tax rate (per $1,000)’24. .$6-24
4s ’07 M -S$500,000x._-Mar 1 1927
Incorporated Aug. 19 1890.
Pop’n 1920, 45.000; ’24 (est.), 67,000
4s ’09 A-O 500,OOOx...Apr 1 1929
W ater rtonJs '< nt. 10 years).
>
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
State Treasurer’s office, or at fiscal 5s ’05 J-J $5,000r*________ 1925 4Hs'10 M-S 500,0 0 0 x ...M a r 1 1930
4>*sT0 J-D 500,OOOx..-Dec 1 1930
Funding (opt. 10 years).
agency of the State of Washington in
5s ’09 July $20,800r*________ 1929 4}4s’ \l J-D] ,000.000x--June 1 1931
New York City.
General M unicipal (opt. 10 yrs.). 4 X,s’ 12 J-J 1.000.000x--_J & J 1932
M unicipal L ight Plant Bonds.
5s ’09 July $18,000r*________ 1929
PORT OF KALAMA.
3J*s'07 J-J $200,000z---July 1 1927
Fire
yrs.).
This district is in Cowlitz County. 54£s’ 15 Apparatus (opt. 10 20 1935 3?4s’08 J-J 400,OOOz--J&J 1 1928
J-J
$5,000r*._Jan
F unding Bonds.
6s g ’22 M-S 1,005,000 Mar 1 ’ 28-'42
6s ’21 M -N 15,000r*. .M ay 1 1941
6s ’21 J-D $27,000___ Dec 1 1931
R efu n d in g W ater & Sewer Bds.
W ater System Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D 55,000____Dec 1 1936
($18,000r*.July 1 ’27-’29 5s g ’ 10 J-J $214,OOOx_July 1 ’24-’30
BON D. DEBT Jan. 1 ’23. $82,000
21,000r*_ July 1 ’30-’32
Refuse Disposal Plant Bonds.
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,746,7 84 5J^s’22 J-D
8,000r*..July 1 1933 4H s’ 10 J-J $120,OOOx. July 1 ’25-’ 30
District tax (per $1,000) ’22_ $2.00
_
18,000r*_July 1 ’34-’35
City E lectric Ry. Bonds.
l 10,000r*__July 1 1936 446g’ 13 M-N$300,000z—M ay 1 1933
PORT OF OLYMPIA.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $138,800 4 ^ s ’ 15 A-O 125.000x_ Apr 1 1935
_
This place is in Thurston County. Water debt (incl.)________
80,000 4 ^ s ’ 18 A-O 350,OOOx Apr 1 1938




145
W ater-W orks Extension B onds.
4 ^ s ’ 10 J-J $500,OOOz— July 1 1930
4H s’ l l J-J 580,OOOx.—July 1 1931
4H g'12J-J 500,OOOx..-Jan 11932
_
4 ^ s ’ 14 J-J
75.OOOx_ Jan 1 1934
4H sg’ 17J-J 175,OOOz..Jan 1 1937
7g’21 J-D 7 330,OOOx. Dec 1 ’27-’36
\ 670,000x_Dec 1 ’37-’41
(Optional nn or after Dec. 1 1927.)
414s’24 J-D (330,000—Dec 1 ’30-’34
1670,000.-D ec 1 ’35-’44
(Optional Dec 1 1930)
W ater T unnel Bonds.
4 H g ’ 14J-J $300,OOOx.-July 1 1934
Bridge B onds, Series “ A ,,” “ B”
5s ’ 15 A-O $829.500x.Apr 1 ’26-’35
5 s ’ 15 A-O 100,OOOx-Apr 1 '26-’35
5s ’ 17 J-J 200.000cxJuly 1 ’28-’37
5s g T9 M-S 245,OOOx.Mar 1 ’30-’39
414s'24 M -N l,500,000e or x . ’26-’54
Beacon Hill Im pt. Bonds.
5s’23 J-D$250,000e or x Dec l ’25-’53
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2462)
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
4 ^ s ’24M -N$600,000e or x —’26-’54
BALLARD— Annexed Jan. 29 1907:
F unding Bonds.
4H s’05 F-A $75,000cf_ .Aug 1 1925
5s TO M-S 65,000cx_.Mar 1 1930
♦Water-Works Bonds.
4)4s’04 A-O*$25,000ex._Oct 1 1924
COLUMBIA— Annexed M ay 3 1907:
General M unicipal Bonds.
6s ’04 F-A $3,900cz.Aug 27 1924
• Issued In payment for water sys­
tems by Ballard prior to annexation.
They were then made part of the
water plant of this city, and al­
though they are a general Indebted­
ness, the interest and redemption
are being paid from the water fund.
U T IL IT Y B O N D D E 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 $280.000cx_Jan 1 ’ 25-’26
5s T6 J-J
I2,000cx-Jan 1 ’ 25-’26
M unicipal Lt. & Power P lant &
System Bonds.
5s T7 A-O $338,OOOx..Oct 1 ’ 25-’ 37
5s '18 M -N l ,400,000x.Nov 1 ’ 25-’38
5s T9 M-S 750,0O0x.Mar 1 ’ 25-’39
5s T9 A-O 1,250,OOOx..Oct 1 *25-’39
6s *20 J-D 600.000e or xJ’ne l ’ 26-’40
6s ’21 M-S 600,000e or xMar 1’27-’41
6s '21 A-O 2.175.000e or xA.pr]'27-41
5H s g '23 (835,000e or xMay 1 ’29 33
MN
{840,000eorxM ay 1 ’34 38
(845.000e or x M ay 1 ’39 43
5s g '24 J-J l,500,000eorxJuly 1’30-44
M unicipal Lt. Sc Power Bonds.
6s ’21 M-N 2,505,OOOx- Nov 1 ’ 27-’41
6s '21 M -N l,000.OOOx-Nov 1 ’ 27-’41
5s g ’ 23 I330,000e or x .D ec 1 ’29-’33
J-D\670,OOOe er x .D ec 1 ’34-’43
Railway Extension Bonds.
5s T9 M-S $790,000x-Sept 1 ’30-’39
M unicipal Rv. Bonds.
6s T8 J-D
$53.000e--Jan 1 ’25-’30
5s’ 19M-S 12,501 .OOOx.Mar 1 ’ 25-’39
5s T9 M-S 400,OOOx.Mar 1 ’ 30-’39
5s T9 J-D
150,OOOx.June 1 ’30-’39
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:
e City Treasury; f Harris, Forbes &
Co. (successors to N. W. Harris &
C o.), N. Y .; x Fiscal Agency, New
York; z State Treasurer, Olvmpia.
All bonds bear coupons with priv­
ilege of registration as to principal
and interest.
T O T .B D .D T . Oct 9 ’24-$63,972,479
Less:
Self-supp. util, d ebts.. 33,427,450
Spec, assess, debts___ 13,122,529
GEN. BOND. D E B T .. 17,422,500
_
368,981
Sinking fund, general_
Sinking fund, gen. water
60,512
N ET GEN. B D . DEBT
Oct 9 1924--------------------17,053,580
0C 9 1924*
t.
Bonded debt------------------$17,422,500
Floating debt---------------None
T ota l________________ $17,422,500
Water debt (included)_
_ 2,302,790
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 1923 was $632,179.30.
Cash in treasury Oct. 9 1924.
$6,284,402.49.
The revenues of the light and power
plant in 1923 amounted to $2,661,965.77, and for the five-year period
1919-1923 averaged $2,404,851.45
annually.
D EBT L IM IT A T IO N .— The lim­
itation of bonded indebtedness is
10% o f the assessed valuation, of
which 5% is for water, light and
sewers and 5% for general purposes
C IT Y P R O PE R TY.— On Dec. 31
1923 fhe book value of the real estate
owned by the city was$14,903,231.94.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— As­
sessment about 50% actual value.—
19211924.
Real est. . $202,101,867 $201,771,975
Personal. 42,852,530
42,260.849
T ota l..$244,954,397 $244,032,824
The total assessed valuation for
1922 was $232,551,469; in 1923 the
valuation was $239,282,872.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922, “ old
limits” :
City purposes____ $31.64
County purposes_12.60
School purposes__ 14.28
State purposes___ 10.62
POPULATION in 1920 315.652; in 1910 (Census), 237.194: In
1900 (Census), 80,671.

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WASHINGTON—CITIES AND TOWNS

SEATTLE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. SNOHOMISH COUNTY.
This school district Is In King Co
County seat Is Everett.
and Includes the city of Seattle.
Funding Bds. (Red. beo. in 1921).
_
5s ’ l l Jan 864,000c_ Jan 2 1931
School Bonds.
Road Bonds (5-20-year opt.)
4s ’06 J-J $500.000c
Jan 1 1926
4H s’08 M-N 300,000c___M ay 1 1928 4 ^ s ’ 16J-D $200,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1936
4s '08 M-N200,000c_ M ay 1 1928 4 ^ s ’ 16 J-D 100,000c...June 1 1936
_
_
4s '09 M -N 400.000c-_-M ay 1 1929 ..................... 15,000c_ Nov 1 1937
50,000c. ..J u ly 1 1937
4H s’ l l M-S 150.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’30
40.000c. .-J u ly 1 1939
4 Jus’ l l M-S 100.0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1931
50.000c. ..J u ly 1 1939
4J4s'12 M-S 210.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’31
4 H s’13 M-S 200,000c...M ar 1 1933 4.95s’ 19F-A 125.000c-.Aug 15 1939
5s '20 J-D 83,800c.. .June 1 1940
(Subject to call after 1914.)
5s '13 M-S 207,000c.Mar 1 ’25-’33 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '24 $1,327,800
65.719
5s '14 A-O 190.000c.Apr 1 '25-'34 Sinkingfund____________
4H s’ 14 A-O 152.000c...N ov 1 1934 Assess, val., real estate__ 14,458.675
Assess, val., personal___ 4,707,715
(Subject to call after 1915.)
7,072.317
5s '14 A-O $90.000c.Apr 1 ’ 25-'34 Other assess, propertv
4H s’ 16 M-S 192,000c.Mar 1 ’25-'36 Assessed valuation 1924--26.238,707
434s’ 16 Mar 192 000 .M ar 1 '25-’36 8tate&Oo.taxkper $1,000) '24.$32 30
4H s’ 16 M-S 132,000c.Mar 1 '25-'36 Population in 1910__________ 59.209
454s’ 17 Apr 841,000c .A pr 1 ’25-’37 Population in 1920__________ 67,690
4.40s A-O 87 5,00 0...O ct 1 ’25-’ 59
Int. at Equitable Trust C o., N .Y .
6s '20 A-O 643,000..A pr 1 ’25-’60 and in Everett.
5s '20 A-O 438,000. .A pr 1 ’25-’60
6s|21 P-A 1,679,600c___ 1925-1961
6s *21 J-J 666.000c___ 1925-1961 SNOHOMISH CO. S. D. NO. 15.
W.
Seattle Dist. No. 73 (Ann.) 4% s’22 M-S $43.000c_.Sept 15 1933
4Hs'08 J-D $55.000c...June 1 1928 5s '11 M -N 6,000c.. .M ay 1 1931
Ballard Dist. No, 50 (Annexed) 4 ids’l l F-A 105,000c...A ug 1 1931
3 J£s’07 F-A $70.000c
Mar 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '24. $139,500
Floating debt (add’l)______
57,698
(Subject to call after 1908.)
Assessed value. 1924_______ 3,727 760
G eorgetow n Dists. 143 & 153.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $24.90
(A nnexed).
4H s'09 M-S 20,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1929
(Subject to call after 1910.)
CO.
BOND. D T . June 30 ’24..$8,780,000 SNOHOMISH onds. S. D, NO. 305.
B
Floating debt (additional)
147 390 5s Building $23,5 0 0 c...A p r 1 1934
'14 Apr
Sink, fund_____________
205,834
(Optional April
Assess, val. '24 04 a c t .).246,504,269 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1 1918)
'24.
School tax i-per $1,000) 1924 $ 4 16 Floating debt (add’l)______ $23,500
15,770
Pop. '20, 313,000; '24 (est.), 400,000 Sinkingfund-_____________
3,756
INTEREST on 4 Hs of 1911 paya Assess, value, real estate_
_ 602,095
We In Chicago (Harris Tr. & Sav Assess, value, personal____ 307,910
Bank) or N. Y. City; on $200,000 Other assessed value______ 532,424
4H s o f 1913 at State Treasurer's of­ Total assess, value 1924___ 1,442,429
fice in Olympia; all other bonds School tax (per $1,000) '24— $19.90
at office of County Treasurer or at
State fiscal agency In N. Y . City
SOUTH BEND.
(Equitable Trust C o.).
This city is in Pacific County.
Street and Harbor Bonds.
SEDRO WOOLEY.
_
4s ’07 J-J $49,000c_ Jan 1 1927
This city is in Skagit County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 .. $68,700
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l ) — 246.397
5s
s-a $4,000c______________ Sinkingfund______________
38,516
R efu n d in g Sewer Bonds.
5s '16 F A $40.000c................1926 Assess, val. 1924_________ 876,634
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$8'*.40
BOND. D EBT Oct. 15 '23 $49.0-10 Population 1910, 3,023; 1920. 1,948
Assess, v a l.'23 (30% act.) 1,020 353
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1923___ $20 00
Pop’n, 1910, 2,129; '20_______ 3.389 SPOKANE
This olty Is In Spokane County.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s offict
or at State fiscal agency in New Incorp. Nov. 29 1881. Commission
lovemment adopted In Deo. 1910.
York City.
City of Hillyard annexed to Spokane
Sept. 24 1924.
SELAH-MOXEE IRRIGA. DIST on Funding City Hail B onds.
This district is in Yakima Countv 4>^sg’ 16J-J $6,000___ July 1 1925
6s '17 J-J $70.000c..........
1937 5s g 17 J-J
21,000..July 1 ’25-’27
6s '20 J-J
45,000c__________1940
Bonds.
T O TAL DEBT Oct 28 '24. $115,000 t ^Crematory$70.000____Feb 1 1929
s ’09 F-A
Sinking fund.
-----------4.315
Bridge Bonds
Assessed value 1923_______ 577,066
Population 1924 (est.)-------------1,700 4Hsg’07J-J $400.0 00...Jan 1 1933
1 1934
4Hsg’09J-J 500.000—.Jan
Prtn. and int. at office of County t a g ’ l l J-J 415.000___ July 1 193!
Treasurer, or at county’s fiscal agent 4 * g ’ 16 J-J 208,000— July 1 ’25-36
in N . Y .
Park Bonds.
5s ’07 J-D$100,000____ Dec 1 1927
4>*g’ 12 J-J 875.000____ Jan 1 1962
SKAGIT COUNTY.
C ontingent W ater Bonds.
M t. Vernon is the county seat.
5 s ’ l l J-D$688,000____ Dec 11931
C ourt House Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
4& s’24Julyl $57,000c.July 1 '26-’44
Ref. Warrant iRed. beg. in 1921). 4sg ’05 J-J $450.000___ July 1 1925
4 jus’ l l A-O $90,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1931 4H g’10 J-J 400.000____ Jan 11935
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
Road B onds.
6 s '24 F-A $252,000____ 1925-1936 t a g 'l l A-O 500.000___ Oct 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 23$90,000
R ef. General M unicipal Bonds.
Assess, (road debt add’l ) .
870,300 4H&11 A-0$700.000 ___ Oct 1 1931
Warrant debt (add’l)----24.151
Hillyard Bonds (Assumed).
Sinking fund------------------5.898
W ater Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.’ 23(50%act) 22,370,483 5s '09 A-O $25,000____Apr 1 1929
Real estate owned by the
Park Bonds.
85,000 5H s’ 23 M-N$10.000----M ay 15 1938
county Dec 31 1921----8tate&Co.tax(per$l .000) '23.$36.98 GEN. BONDS N ov 1 ’24.$3,305,000
Popul’n 1910. 29.241: 1920, 33,373 Gen. water (add’l)________ 1,375,000
IN T . on 3 H s at State Treas. office: Contingent water (add’l ) . . 680.000
(additional)..
on 4H s at Halsey. Stuart & Co. Water debt debt (add’l ) . . 1,350.000
Assessment
1,595,366
Chicago.
Floating debt___________
54.027
TOT. DEBT
SKAGIT CO. UNION HIGH S. D. Sinking fund N ov 1 '24...6,009.393
(general)____1,058,630
NO. 5.
NET DEBT N ov 1 '24.--$4.950,754
5H s’21 . . . $45.000___ July 1 1941 Sinking fund (water)------601,181
BON D. D E B T Jan 1 1924...$45,000 Assessed valuation 1924.-86,350,174
SKAGIT CO U H. S. D. NO 1 Total tax (per$l .000) 1924------ 60.40
5)4 s’21 ...$ 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 ___ May 1 1951 Pop. ’ 10, 104.402; 1920_____ 104.437
The $680,000 5% coupon con­
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 1924.$225,000
tingent water bonds due Dec. 1 1931
the general tax
SKAGIT CO. U. H. S DIST. NO. 4 lare not payable from by a lien upon
evy but are secured
B uilding Bonds.
the water-wks.
5s ’ 10 ann $32,000_____June 1930 the gross revenues o f are not consid­
Assessment bonds
N ET D EBT Jan 1 1924--- $32,000 ered olty debt, being payable by
Total assess, valuation____5.204,043 special assessment.
All bonds are coupon, registerable
as to principal and interest.
SKAMANIA COUNTY.
Stevenson is the county seat.
CITY PROPERTY.— The city In­
Road Bonds.
ventory on June 1 1924 showed real
5)4s’ 15 J-J $210.000.July 1 ’2 6 ’36 estate, buildings, library, department
BOND. D EBT Jan. 1 ’23. $210,000 equipments, &o., to the value of
Sinkingfund_____________
43.105 $10,806,385, Including water system
Total assessed value 1923.-4,804,602 valued at $5,136,820.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)’ 22-$32.86
IN . and
at Equitable
Population 1910, 2,887; 1920, 2,357 TrustTC o., N.principalHillyard bonds
Y .; on
at City Treasurer’s office.
SNOHOMISH
This city Is In Snohomish County.
SPOKANE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 81.
Inc. in 1890.
Building Bonds.
Special water bonds payable
37,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1927
from water rent collections $19,000 4Ms’07 j . j
(Subject to call after July 1 1917.)
Coupon water bonds payable
from tax levy______________ 15,000 4Hs’08 J-J 157.000c...July 1 1928
lH s'09 J-J 400.000c...July 1 1929
Refunded water bonds paya­
ble from tax levy_________ 28.000 t v s ’ l l M-N 495.000c—M ay 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24 . $62,000 4Hs’ 12 J-J 244.000c...July 1 1932
Assessment debt (add’l)____ 19,400 4tfsg ’ 17 M -N l75,000c._M ay 1 1937
Sinkingfund (gen’l ) _______
7,460 (Subj. to call beginning Sept. 1 1927.)
Funding B onds.
Sinking fund (water)______ 26,261
Assessed value real estate.. 626,160 4Ms’ 16 J-J $40.0 00c..-Jan 1 ’25-’26
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Assessed value personal_ 312,280
_
Other assess, property_____ 110,799 4H s’ 10 J-J $197,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1930
Ass’d val.’ 24 (50% a c t .) ... 1.049.239 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’ 24.$1,764,000
24,653
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1924------$18.30 Warrant debt___________
636,817
Population 1910, 3,244; 1920, 2.985 Sinking fund____________




[Y ol.

119.

TACOMA.
Tacoma Is the oounty seat of Pleroe
County, incorp. N ov. 8 1883.
Commission government effective
May 2 1910.
Bridge Bonds.
4Hs'09 J-D$300.000c— _July 1 1929
4Hs’ 12 J-J 543.000c— -Jan 1 1932
4 ^ sT 3 M-S 35.000c._M ar 15 1928
R efu nding Bonds.
SPOKANE COUNTY.
5s g '20 F-AS768 0 0 0 c____1925-1940
County seat Is Spokane.
Ref. City-Hall and F un din g.
Road Bonds.
_
4.90s ’ 20 ($65,000____ Feb 1 1927 4 HsT 1 A-O$518,000c_ Apr 1 1931
Surface W ater Drainage Bonds.
F-A
(103,000____ Feb 1 1928
f 25,000__ Fe 1 1927 4H s’09 J-J $75.000c— -July 1 1929
5 s ’21 F-A ( 134,000___ Feb 1 1928 lH s'1 0 F-A 100,00 0c..-A u g 1 1930
141.000. . -Feb 1 1929 Green River Gravity W ater Bds.
148.000. ..F e b 1 1930lH s'10 J-J $500.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1930
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
102,000— -Feb 1 1931
50.000. .-Jan 1 1931 5s T 3 s-a$ 1.440.000c. June 1 ’25-’33
Light and Power-Plant B onds.
163,000_..Jan 1 1932
5s ’22 J-J
Jan l 1929
171.000. ..Jan1 1933 4Hs’09 J-J $300.000c
Electric Light & Power Bonds.
180.000. ..J an1 1934
83.000. ..J a n 1 1935 5H s’24 J-J $4,000,0 0 0 c...1926-1940
105.000. ..J an1 1936 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 458.)
199.000. ..J a n 1 1937 W harf and Dock Bonds.
208.000. ..J an 1 1938 m g ’ l l J-J $405.000c__ Jan 1 1931
454s’23 J-J
_
Road (Part due yearly on Mar. 15).
218,000_ Jan 1 1939
20.000. ..J a n 1 1940 X s ’ 13M -8 $37.n00c.Mar 1 5 ’ 25-’28
«
((Municipal Street Ry. Bonds.
209.000 _________ 1940
4.40s J-J
241.000 _________ 1941 5s T8 J-J $348,000.-July 1 ’25-’33
253.000 ........... — 1942 GEN. BD. DT. Dec31 '24 $5,021,000
147.000 _________1943 Water debt (add'l)_______ 1.206.495
6.000
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’24.$2,965.000 Light debt (add’l)________ 4,3C
348 000
Sinkingfund___________
87,712 Street r'lw’y bonds (add’l)
Assess, val., real estate.. 92,865,507 Improvement debt (add'l)
917,311
_
Assess, val.. personal_ 2 7 ,0 1 8 ,8 TOTAL D E B T ................. 11.878,806
Ass’d val. 24 04 a ct.).-119,881,475 91nking fund investments. 1,277.495
26,311
State&Co.tax (per SI 000) '24.$23.40 Sinking fund, cash. _____
Popula’n 1910.139.404: 1920,141,289 Assessed val’ n, real estate.45 434 784
Assessed val’n, personal..13 148.722
All bonds bear coupons.
-68.553.506
IN T. at State fiscal agency in New Total val. 1924 _ .
York, except for 4.90s of 1920 and City tax rate (per $1,000) '24—
M axim u m ________________$23 63
4.40s, in which payment is made at
M in im u m ________________ 16.97
State Treasurer’s office.
Population in 1910_________ 83,743
Population In 1920__________ 96.965
a These utility bonds are secured
SPOKANE CO. IRRIG. DISTS.
by the revenues of the street railway
D istrict No. 1.
system.
6s T7 J-J $150,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1937
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
District No. 2.
6s T7 J-J $12,3 3 0 c ____ 1928-1935 and Equitable Trust Co., New York.
District No. 3.
6s T8 M -N $69,300c____ 1929-1938 TACOMA SCHOOL DIST NO. 10.
District No. 4.
4M s’23 Dec $2,400,000.-.1925-1949
6s T9 A-O $48,0 0 0 c ____ 1930-1939
B uilding Bonds.
District No. 5.
H<s’05M -8$ 165.0 0 0 c ... Sept 1 1925
6s ’20 J-J $18,0 0 0 c____ 1931-1940 m s ’ 12ann ‘ 130 0 0 0c..D ec 31 1932
6 s ’ 23 A-O 70,000c____ 1925-1960
R efu nding Ronds.
District No. 6.
4 4 s ’ 16 J-J $100.000..July 1 ’27-’36
6s ’20 F-A $70.0 0 0 c____ 1931-1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24.$3,095.000
District No. 7.
86 462
Floating debt___________
6 s ’ 21 June $25,0 0 0 c ____ 1931-1940 General sinking fund____
258.586
District No. 8.
Value school prop’v 1924 4.286.824
6s ’23 M -N $73,000c____ 1925-1943 Assess, val. real estate_ 47 317.495
_
District No. 10.
Assess, val. personal_____13 299.259
6s '23 M-N$513,250c ...1925-1961 Tot. ass’ d val.’ 24 04 act.) 61.216.754
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 1 9 2 4 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924___$14.00
District No. 1__________ $150,000 Population in 1924 (est.)___ 115.000
12.330
District No. 2__________
♦ Ked. after 1 year from issue.
District No. 3 __________ 69.300
IN T. at Equitable T r. C o .. N . Y.
District No. 4 __________ 48.000
District No. 5 __________
88,000
70,000 THURSTON COUNTY.
District No. 6__________
County seat is Olympia. *
District N o. 7__________
25,000
Highwav Impt. Ronds.
73,000
District No. 8__________
DistrictN o. 10_________ 513,250 454s’ 18 M -N $15.000___ M ay 1 1938
5s T9 M -N 115.000___ M ay 1 1938
5s ’20 M -N 250,000___ M ay 1 1938
SPOKANE CO. S. D. NO. 122.
5s ’21 M -N 25,000___ M ay 1 1938
5s T2 s-a $20,000c_________ 1922 5 s ’21 M -N 22,000___ M ay 1 1938
5s '22 ann $64,000 c ___ 1925-1943 5s ’22 M -N 65,000___ M ay 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24— $84,000
(All the above bonds are redeem­
Floating debt_____________
18.616 able after 1 vear from date. 1
Sinkingfund______________
14,768 BOND. D E B T Nov 1924. $470,000
Assessed value 1924 --------- 2,004.941 Total taxable prop. 1923 -15.787,025
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$18.00 Total Co. & State tax rate (per
IN T. on bonds of 1912 at fiscal
$1,000) 1922_______________ $29-21
agency in N. Y . City; on other issue Popula’n 1910, 17,581; 1920, 22,366
at Oounty Treasurer’s office.

Assess, val. 1924 (14 act.) 86,484,356
School tax (per $1,000) ’24__ $14.20
Population in 1920_________ 110,000
IN T . on all above bonds payable
at State fiscal agency in N. Y. City
(Equitable Trust Co.) except on
1916 funding Issue, which Is payable
at the County Treasurer’s office.

SPOKANE CO. SCH. D. NO. 143.
5^ s'17 June $18,000c.-June 15 1937
(Subject to call after June 15 1922.)
5s ’ 24 July 32,000c.July 1 ’ 26-’46
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 .. $50,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
8,253
Sinkingfund______________
1.634
Tot.ass’d val.’ 24(50% act.)2,112 369
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$13.00
Population (school census) 1920
(est.), 1,500;’ 1921 (est.), 3.950
IN T . at County Treas. office.

THURSTON COUNTY UNION
HIGH SCHOOL DIST. NO .203.
f $6.000c_____ --..1 9 2 5
10.000c____ 1926-1927
454s g ann 12.000c____ 1928-1929
10.000c____ 1930-1931
I 6.000c__________1932
(Optional at any interest-paying date
after one year.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1922 $55,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,330.000
IN T . at Oounty Treasurer’s office.

TOPPENISH.
SPOKANE COUNTY HIGH SCH.
This city Is In Yakima County.
DIST. NO. 202.
Incorporated 1907.
5s ’24 July 1 $95,000c.July 1 ’26-’46
Street Im provement B onds.
(For maturity see V. ql9 , p. 2676) 6s ’08 June $2,000_____June 1928
BOND. D EBT July 1924— $95,000
(Subject to call after June 1920.)
Assessed value___________ 2,540,895
Cit.v-Hall Bonds.
Population (est.)______________3,500 6 s '08 June $2,500_____June 1928*
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
(Subject to call after June 1920)
Water Bonds (General)
5 s ’09 Nov $11,500_____N ov 1929
SPRAGUE.
(Subject to call after Nov. 1919.)
This city is in Lincoln County.
W ater-W orks Bonds (Revenue)
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 31 ’24..$29.500
Assessment debt (add’l)_____13,000 6s ’ 15 Oct $14,000___ Oct ’25-31
(Subject Co call after Oct. 1919.)
Ass’d val’ n 1924 (50% act.) —298-000
{ Funding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$18.80
Dec 1 L936
Population 1910. 1,110; 1920, 822 4V*g’ 17J-D $28,500c
(Subject to call part yearly beg.
Dee. 1 1928.)
STEVENS COUNTY.
R efu n d in g Sewer Bonds.
County seat Is Colville. A portion
1
of this county was taken to form 454s’24 M -N$50,000._Nov p. ’26-’44
(For maturity see V. 119,
2210.)
Ferry Co. and Pend Oreille County GEN. BD. D T . Nov 1 ’24. $113,000
Populat'n 1910, 25.297; 1920. 21,605. Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 458,000
Funding (Int. in N . Y. City.)
Floating debt (estimated)._
600
4Hs'09M -N $90,000c_ Nov 1 1929 Assess, val (50% act.) "24 1,167,810
_
(Subject to call after Nov 1 1919.) City tax rate(per $1,000) ’24..$24.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’ 24 $90,000 Population 1910. 1.598; 1920. 3,120
Assessed val., real estate.10.706 023
§ INT. payable in Toppenish and
Assessed val., personal_ 2 386 556 New York.
_
Tot.assess.val.(H act.)'23 13.092 579
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '24. $28.00
UNION GAP IRRIGATION DIST.
This district (P. O. Wapato) is In
SUNNYSIDE VAL. IRRIG. DIST Yakima County.
General Improvement Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J $195,000c—Jan 1 ’ 27-’ 43 6s ’ 15 J-J $90.000___ Nov 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’24 $199,600 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 *24- $125,000
21.250
Assess, val. ’ 24 04 a ct)._10 ,150,000 Sinkingfund_____________
Dist. tax rate (per Sl.oOO) ’ 24S152.00 Assess, val. '24 (2 3 act.) ..1,750,000
Population (est.)____________ 20.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$7.41

Dec., 1924.]
VANCOUVER.
This city is in Clarke County.
M unicipal Dock Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S$ 105.000- - Sept 1 ’25-’34
M unicipal Bonds.
5s
. . . $35.000______________
G E N . BD . D T. N ov 25 ’24 $170,000
Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 433,508
Floating debt_______________ 10.U00
Sinking fund_______________ 17.000
Ass’d val. 1924 ()4 act.)--5,505,158
City tax rate <
per $1,000) '21 .$2 i .00
Population 1910, 9,300; 1920, 12,637

W ater B onds.
4 ^ s ’08 . . . $55,000c_________ 1928
5^ s'12 J-D 27,000c-.D ec 15 1932
Fair G round B onds.
-s
. . . $15,000c_____________
Fire T ruck P urchase Bonds.
($2,000. .A pr 1 '25-28
5Ms’24 A-O ] 8,000.-Apr 1 ’29-’36
( 4,500--Apr 1 ’ 37-’39
BON D. D EBT N o v 24 ’24 . $180,000
Water debt (add'l)_______
82,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
2,884
Sinking fund.........................
21,404
Assess, val. '24 (50% act.).5,503,762
WAHKIAKUM COUNTY.
City tax (per $1 .000) >924 . $19.75
Cathlamet is the county seat.
Population 1910, 4,050: 1920, 6,324
BON D. D E B T Nov 28 '23 $58,5(0
IN T. at City Treas. office.
Assessment debt (add’l) —
109,900
Assessed val., real________ 1,757,070 WENATCHEE RECLAM’N DIST
Assessed val., personal___ 350,950
This district is In Chelan and
Total assess, val. 1923____2.108,020 Douglas counties.
Population 1910, 3,485; 1920, 3,372 6s '16 J J $350,0 0 0 c ____1927 1936
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924-- $350,000
WAITSBURO!
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,000,000
_
This city is in Walla Walla County. Real value (est.)_________ 8,000,000
Sewer Bonds.
4s ’06 M -N $2,000— M ay 14 1926
(Subject to call after May 14 1916) WEST OKANOGAN VAL. IR. D.
This district is in Okanogan Co.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s g ’ 17 J-J $43,000c_________ 1938 6s g '23 T-J $750.000c.July 1 '33-'58
BON D. D E B T Oct 25 '24..$41.000 (For maturity see V. 116, p 2558)
Floating debt_______________ 4,500 BON D. DEBT N ov 25 '24. $798,000
Assess, val. '24 (60% act.) 894.199 Total appraised value 1924 2,850,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $16 00 District tax (per acre)_______ $11.50
Population 1910, 1,237; 1920, 1,174 Population (estimated)______3,650
INT. at the fiscal agency of the
State of Washington In N. Y. City.
WALLA WALLA.
This city Is In Walla Walla County.
Incorporated March 1 1862. Organ­ WHATCOM COUNTY
ized under Allen Commission form of
County seat Is Bellingham.
government Sept. 1 1911.
Election Supply Bonds.
Fund. W at. & Sew. Bds.
5s '22 Aug $28.000____Aug 1 1937
4Hsg'17J-J $220,000c. . .Jan 1 1937
Road Bonds.
(Subject to call $16,000 Jan. 1 1918 5H s’ 15 J-J
$6,000____July 1 1925
and $17,000 yearly thereafter.)
5s '16 J-J
10,000___ July 1 1926
City-Hall Bonds.
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924.
$44,000
5s g '08 J-J $100 00 0c..-Ja n 1 1928 Donahue Rd. bonds (add’l) 1,071,008
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Township bonds (add’l)_
_ 110,247
4>4s’ 12 . . . $40.000____ Jan 1 1932 Ass val, 1924__________ 30,674,869
W ater R efu n d in g Bonds.
State & Co.tax(per $1,000''24 $37.20
5 s ’ 19 . . . $75,000 ..O c t 15 1939 Populat'n 1910. 49,511, 1920. 50,600
(Optional after Oct 15 1925.)
IN T . at Equitable Tr. C o., N Y
W ater Extension Bonds.
6s g ’21 J-J $500.000________ serially WHATCOM CO. S. D. NO. 25
GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '24. $935,000
BOND. D E B T N ov 1924._ $34,000
Local impt. dist. bonds &
warrants (add’l)----------364 713 Assessed value 1924_______ 730.020
Sinking fund ----------------8 947 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$22.80
Assess, val. '24 ( \4 act.) ..10.995 010
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$16 21 WHATCOM CO. S. D. NO. 301,
See Bellingham S. D. N o. 301.
Pop'n 1910, 19,364: 1020 1S5(>3
IN T . on binds o f 1908 and 1922 at
the Equitabl ■ Trust C o., N. Y .; on WHITMAN COUNTY.
others at Walla Walla.
Colfax is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $25,650___ Jan 1 1930
WALLA WALLA COUNTY.
5 K s’20 J-J
11,500___ July 1 1929
Walla Walla is the county seat.
6s '21 J-J 144,000___ July 1 1930
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M -N $l 15,000___ N ov 1 1939 6s '21 J-J 101,850___ July 1 1931
County has no general bonded debt.
(Optional after N ov. 1 1924.)
Road debt, spec, Oct 25'24 $283,000
Road Bonds.
47,699
5s ’20 J-J $137.000__________ 1940 Sinklng fund____________
Assessed value, real estate.26,866,940
(Optional after 5 years)
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '24 $252,000 Assessed value, personal-. 4,575,658
Donohue road bds. (add'l)
459,000 Other assessable property-13,166,587
Assessed val. real estate..30,284,002 Tot.ass'd val.'24 04 act.) .44,609,185
Assessed val. personal___ 5,705,306 State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924 ______________ $23.20
T o t. ass’d val.’24 ( )4 act.) 35,989.308
State & Co. tax(per $1.000)'24 $27.00 Populat’n 1910, 33,280; 1920. 31,323
IN T. payable at the Count*
Popula’n 1910. 31,931; 1920. 27.539
IN T . on 5s of 1919 payable at the Treasurer^ office.
office o f the County Treasurer.
WHITMAN CO. S. D. NO. 59
WALLA WALLA CO. DRAIN.
R efu n d in g (Red. beg. in 1921).
DISTRICT NO. 2.
5s ’06 F-A $14.000e__________lO*^
7s ’ 18 ann $63.500.........Feb 1933
H igh-School (Red. beg. Apr. 1'2S*)
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.. $63,500 5s ’ 13 A-O $12,000c__ Apr 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24. $26,000
23,118
WALLA WALL CO. IR. D. NO. 1. Floating debt____________
6s '18 M -N $129,350..M ay 1 ’29-33 Ass’d val’n 1924 ()4 act.).1,680,681
BON D. D EBT Oct 1924.. $166,300 School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$23.20
IN T . on refunding bonds at fiscal
WALLA WALLA CO. I. D. NO. 4. agency (Equitable Trust Co.) In
6s ’20 A-O $60,400...O c t 15 1931 N. Y .; others by check or at County
BON D. D E B T Oct 1924.. $116,200 Treasurer's office In Colfax.
W ALLA W ALLA CO 8. D- NO. 1.
bu n d in g and B uilding Bonds.
4s *09 ann§$167.000c. Jan 2 1929
(Subject to call at anv time.)
5 s ’ 10 F-A $$50 000c__ Aua I 1930
Grade S chool Bldg. Bonds.
4Jis’ 16 A-O $200.000...A p r 1 1936
(Subject to call beg In 1917 )
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924. $367,000
Assess, val 1924 ________ 11,974,292
School tax rate (per$l,000)'22 $12.04
{IN T . at Harris Trust & Savings
Bank, Chicago.
WALLA WALLA CO. S. D. NO. 35
5M s’20 Dec $30,000_______________
BON D. D EBT Oct 1924___ $30,000
Assessed value 1924 ( )4 act.) -667,733
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-152.10
WAPATO.
This town is in Yakima County.
W ater Revenue Bonds.
-s
. . . $35.000_______________
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% a c t .)..5 7.062
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $19 70
Population in 1910, 400; 1920, 1,128

YAKIM A.
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.
t04, p. 679.
Commission government went Into
effect Sept. 1911. Pop’n '10, 14.082.
1920. 18.5.39.
Jail Bonds
6s ’23 F-A $30,000____Aug 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
’03 M-S $32.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1926
m s ’ l l A-O 50 .000 c...O ct 1 1931
5s g ’ l l J-D 560.000c..Dec 15 1931
5 * s ’ 19 M-N350.000___ Nov 1 1939
6s '21 J-D 75.000___ Dec 1 1941
Funding Bonds.
m s ’08 J-D $80.C00c_ Dec 1 1928
_
5s ’ 10 J-D 30.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1080
6s ’20 A-O 17,000___ Oct 1 1930
C ity Hall Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $18.500___ June 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’23..$747,500
Oen. warr’ts (add’l) Jan 1 '23 22.438
Local Impt. Dist. bds. (add’l) 746,415
Local Impt. Dist. warrants
(additional)____________ 447.287
Sinkingfund.___________
91,291
Total assessed value (abt.
M actual) 1923________ 11,308.845
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$24.90
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$66.47
{R e d . after 1 yr. fr. date of Issue.
IN T . on 4% sewer bonds of 1906
at Hill-Joiner & Co., Chicago; on all
other sewer bonds and the 5% fund­
ing bonds of 1910 at Equitable Trust
C o., N. Y .; on other bonds at City
Treasurer’s office.

WENATCHEE.
This city is In Chelan Co. Inc
Dec. 26 1892.
W arrant F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 12 . . .
$9.5 0 0 c ..............1932
M unicipal P uroose Bonds.
5 s ’ 10 . . . $50,000c_________ 1930
Park Bonds.
$7,000c_____________
5Xs
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 YAKIMA COUNTY.
County seat is North Yakima.
9,000c.Apr 15 ’45-47
14,000c.Apr 15 ’48-’51
V otin g M achine Bonds
ll2.000c.A pr 15 ’52-54 5s ’22 N ov $20,653___ Nov 1 1938
Court H ouse & Jail Bonds
General Bonds.
&Hs'12 J-D $15,500c__Dec 15 1932 4s '06 M S $12,000___ Mar 1 1926




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NEVADA—DEBT OF STATE
Road B onds.
5s T9 J-J $100,000___July 1 1929
■s T9 J-J 230,000___July 1 1934
5
6s ’21 J-J
45,000___Jan 1 1936
6 s '21 J-J
63,000___July 11936
6 s ’21 J-J
42,000___M ay 11936
5>^s’22 J-J 100,000___Jan 1 1937
7s '23 J-J $35,500c___ Jan 1 1936
(Optional yearly beginning 1925.)
6s '24 J-J $115,000c--Jan 1 ’25-’30
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 1924 $612,253
Assess. ^Rd. Dist.) debt
(additional)__________
698,850
Total assessed value 1924-48,526,775
dtate&Oo.tax (per $1,000) ’24.$31.80
Pop’n 1910, 41,709; 1920___ 63,710
IN T . at Equitable Trust C o.,
N. Y ., and State Treas. office, and
bonds of 1919 payable at the office of
the County Treasurer, at the office of
the State Treasurer or at the fiscal
sgency of the State of Washington
In New York City, N . Y ., and 6s of
1920 at the fiscal agency of the State
of Washington in N. Y . or through
the offices of Carstens & Earles, Inc.,
in Seattle, San Francisco, Spokane,
Portland and Los Angeles.

YAKIMA CO. IRRIG. DISTS.
All bonds bear coupons.
N aches-Selah D istrict.
BOND. D E B T Oct 24 ’24—$500,000
O u tlook District.
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’24—$402,000
Selah Moxee District.
BOND. D E B T Oct 24 '24—$115,000
Snipes Mt. District.
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 '24--$213,200
Union Gap District.
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 '24—$125,000
Recapitulation (All Districts).
BO N D . DEBT Oct 24 '24.$1,641,760
Warrant debt (add’l ) ------63,506
Sinkingfund____________
53,360

Y A K IM A C o T sT d ! NO. 7.
4s 07 Apr*$72,000c.-.April 1927
6s '18 F-A *37,750___________1938
4% s
M-N216.000___________ I960
4.60s’23M-N 150,000___ Nov 1 1953
R efu nding Bonds.
4>*s'17 F-A *$75,OOOc.-Feb 1 1937
BOND. D E B T Oct 24 '24 $550,750
Total assessed value 1924-13,690,134
School tax (per $1,000) 1924 --$70,00
♦Red. aft. 1 yr. fr. date of issue.
INT. at Nat. Bank of No. Am.,
N, Y,; Mason, Lewis & Co., Chicago,
YAKIM A COUNTY D IK IN G IM­ and In Olympia, Wash.
PROVEMENT D IST R IC T S.
District No. 1.
YAKIMA COUNTY S. D. NO. 49.
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 ’2 4 -. $31,000 6s '21 - - - $83,000c----------- ---------District No. 5.
(Optional after one year.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 '2 4 -- $28,500
High=School Bonds.
Recapitulation (All Districts.)
4 K s’ 19Augl5$63,000c_________ 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 4 ’2 4 -- $85,000
(Optional after one year.)
Warrant debt (additional) - . 1,626
Grade=School Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
3,965 4^s'19Augl5$18,000c-------------- 1939
(Optional after one year.)
YAKIMA CO. DRAINAGE DISTS. BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '24- $159,000
Assessed value 1924-----------3,610,483
All bonds bear coupons.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$19.00
D istrict No. 2.
BOND. DEBT O ct24 1924- $95,500
D istrict No. 9.
YAKIMA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 54.
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 '2 4 -- 97,000 43^s’09 June$16,000---------------- 1929
D istrict No. 11.
5s '14 June 27,000---------------1934
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 '2 4 -. 69,500 5>£s’20 Aug
8,000..........
1935
D istrict No. 25.
5 Hjs’21 Feb
12,600__________1931
BOND .D E B T Oct 24 ’24— 32,000 5>^s'19 Aug
10,525---------------1939
D istrict No. 31.
(Subject to call after 1924.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 ’24 -- 53,000 5 ^ s ’21 June $27,000___________1931
District No. 33.
BOND. D E B T Oct 24 1924 $101,125
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 ’2 4 -. 26,000 Assessed valuation 1924— 2.376,146
District No. 35.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—$72.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’2 4 -- 97,500
Sub=District No. 2=3.
YAKIMA COUNTY S. D. NO. 81.
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 ’2 4 -- 27,000 5J^s’ 15 Jan
$2,000c_________1935
Sub=District 6 of D istrict 3.
4H s’ 17 June 24,000c_________1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 4 ’ 24 -- 31,000 5Ms'20 Oct
20,000c_________1939
Sub=District 7 of D istrict 3.
Oct
5,000c_________1928
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’ 24 -- 124,500 5Ms'20 Mar
5Ms’21
4,000c_________1931
Sub=District 8 of D istrict 3.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 4 ’24_- 30,000 4M s’24 AugB T 30.000c_________1954
BOND. D E
Nov 1924— $85,000
Sub=District “ C” o f D istrict 7.
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 ’2 4 -- $56,000 Assessed value'24 0 4 act.). 1.784,173
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--S22.00
D istrict Join t 1.
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’24--$131,500
YELM IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
D istrict J oin t 2.
P. O. Yelm, is in Thurston Oo.
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 ’2 4 -- $49,700
6s « ’ 18 $200,000 ..............1929-1937
Recapitulation (All Districts).
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 4 ’24,$1,370,365 OEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923--$222,000
Warrant debt___________
19,841 Valuation of property_____1,318,336
Sinkingfund____________
63,285 Population 1923 (est.)---------------- 750

State of Nevada.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act March 2 1861)--March 2 1861
Admitted as a State (Act March 21 1864)_____ Oct. 31 1864
Total area of State (square miles)
-----------------------110,700
State Capital_
_
______________
_________ Carson City
Governor (term exp. 1st M on. Jan. 1927)_JimesG. Scrugham
See. of State (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. ’2 7 ).W . G. Greathouse
Treasurer (term expires 1st M on. Jan. 1927)__Ed. Malley
Controller (term exp. 1st M on. Jan. 1927)____Geo. A. Cole
Atforney-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 sixty days.
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;
—
Interest--------------- Principal-----------LOANS—
% Payable. When Due. Outstand'g
Name and Purpose.
J-J
Irredeemable $380,000
School Fund bonds April 1 1879______ 5
J-J 1 Mar. 15 1933
150,000
do
do
Mar. 15 1913______ 5
J-D Ann., June 1
36,000
University Experimental Farm______ 5
J-D
do
56,000
University Agricultural Building_____ 5
J-D
do
80,000
Teachers’ Training Bldg., 1919 & ’20— 5
J-D
do
New Prison Building bonds__________ 5
67,000
J-D Ann., July 1
50,000
do
do
do
___________ 5
J-D Ann., June 1
171,000
Mental Hospital____________________ 5
J-D
do
Heroes Memorial Building__________ 5
64,000
J-D
do
Univer. Mining Experimenta'n Bldg- 5
22.000
J-D
do
8,000
do
do
do
do
do
6
July 1 ’25-’30
State Highway bonds________________ 6
J-J
450,000
Of the bonds given above the State funds own $204,500 State of Nevada
highway bonds. $77,000 Teachers’ Training Bldg, bonds, $10,000 Universal
Mining Experimentation Bldg, bonds, and all of the remaining bonds.
The State funds also bold $22,000 4% State of Tdaho bonds, $682,000 State
of Massachusetts 3s, $125,000; State of Ne w Mexico 5s, $724,745.89: 4, 4 )4 ,
5, 5*4 and 6% Nevada co. bonds and $169,900 4M. 4M and 4*4% Liberty
bonds. On Dec. 31 1924 bonds held in trust for the Industrial Insurance
fund amounted to $794,100.
TOTAL DEBT, & c.—The total bonded debt of the State on Jan. 1 1924
(exclusive of the irredeemable bonds for $380,000' was $1,629,000, floating
debt (warrants), $115,159.21, and cash In treasury $978,269.44. The
various funds have to their credit investments totalling $2,962.145,89.
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
Personal
Net Proceeds
Total
Years—
Estate.
Property.
of Mines.
Assessment
$3,864,809 $199,053,935
1923 _____________ 162,105,135 $33,083,991
1922 _____________ 161,948,831
33,886,596
2,801,035
198.636,462
1921 ....................... 162,393,104
39,167,595
1,861,833
203,422,532
1920 _____________ 167.215,853
41.628.449
4.577,096
213,421,398
1919 ................... -.154,722,982
37,516,256
5,804,767
198,044,005

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NEVADA—CITIE S AND TOWNS

Real
Personal
Net Proceeds
Total
— — ars—
Estate.
Property.
of Mines.
Assessment.
46.000,219
9.091.462
197,993,100
1918 . ...................... 142.901.417
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
16,199,467
3.681,543
136.605.048
1912......................... 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
23.373,886
3.154,109
77.010.252
1906......................... 32.242.372
12.223,625
2.378,012
46,843,008
1900......................... 16.578.404
7,602.452
105.900
24,286,757
1890......................... 16,934.721
7,728.663
686,709
25.350.094
1880......................... 17.742.714
9.855.944
4.496.738
32,095.397
8.377,995
5,910,398
25,608.507
1870......................... 11.320,113
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; 1919,
$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 o f State debt from $300,000 to 1% of assessed
valuation o f property in the State. V. 103, p. 862. Section 3, together
with Sec. 4 o f the same Article, Sections 8, 9 and 10 o f Article V III and
Section 7 o f Article X V II reads as follows:
ARTICLE I X ., Section 3. (State Debt Limited.)— The State may
contract public debts; but such debts shall never In the aggregate
exclusive of Interest, exceed one per cent of the assessed valuation
of the State, as shown by the reports o f the county assessors to the State
Comptroller, except for the purpose o f 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
payment of said principal and interest; and such appropriation shall not
be repealed, nor the taxes postponed or diminished until the principal
and interest o f said debts shall have been wholly paid. Every contract of
indebtedness entered into or assumed by or on behalf o f the State, when
all its debts and liabilities amount to said sum before mentioned, shall be
void and o f no effect, except in cases of money borrowed to repel invasion,
suppress Insurrection, defend the State In time o f war, or, if hostilities be
threatened, provide for the public defense.
Section 4. (State Prohibited from Assuming Debts of Cities, A c., The
State shall never assume the debt o f any county, town, city or other corporation whatever, unless such debts have been created to repel Invasion
suppress Insurrection or to provide for the public defense.
AR TIC LE V III., Section 9. (State Shall Not Loan Its Money or Credit,
A c.) The State shall not donate or loan money or its credit, subscribe tc
or be Interested in the stock o f any company,association, or corporation,
except corporations formed for educational and charitable purposes.
A RTICLE X V II., Section 7 .(State to Assume Debts of the Territory.)
All debts and liabilities of the Territory o f Nevada, lawfully incurred, and
which remain unpaid at the time o f the admission o f this State into the
Union, shall be assumed by and become the debt of the State of Nevada:
Provided, That the assumption o f such indebtedness shall not prevent the
State from contracting the additional indebtedness, as provided in Section
3 o f Article 9 o f this constitution.
Counties, towns, cities. A C ., cannot become stockholders in any company,
or loan their credit, &c. But other than that the constitution omits tc
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. (County, City, Town, A c., Not to Be
Stockholders, A c.' ..N o county, city, town or other municipal corporation
shall become a stockholder in any joint-stock company, corporation or asso­
ciation whatever, or loan its credit in aid o f any such company, corporation,
or association, except railroad corporations, companies, or associations.
Section 8. (Cities and Towns to Be Restricted by General Laws.
The
Legislature shall provide for the organization of cities and towns by general
aws, and restrict their power o f taxation, assessment, borrowing money,
contracting debts, and loaning their credit except for procuring supplies of
water .n
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 o f the State. As the statutes of
Nevada do not expressly tax secur ties o f this nature and inasmuch as they
are instrumentalities of the government, the opinion is expressed that such
bonds are exempt from taxation.
TA XA TIO N OF MORTGAGES.— See V. 97, p. 540, for an Act passed
by the 1913 Legislature making provision for the] taxation o f mortgage*
deeds o f trust. &c.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS— FUNDS— HOW INVESTED.—
The regulations governing the investment o f funds o f savings banks In
Nevada are prescribed in Section 6 o f the Banking Law o f that State, ai
amended by chapter 69 o f the laws o f 1919. This section reads as follows:
Section 6. Any banking corporation designating its business as that of
a savings bank shall have power to carry on a savings bank business a*
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 hanking board, which regulations shall be printed
and conspicuously posted in some place accessible and visible to all person*
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
o f any city, county, township, Irrigation district, village or school district of
any State o f the United States which shall have been lawfully Issued: or may
be loaned on negotiable paper secured by any o f the above-mentioned classea
o f security: or upon notes or bonds secured by mortgage lien upon unin­
cumbered real estate; provided, that second mortgage loans may be mads
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% of the cash value thereof; or upon notes secured
by collateral security of known marketable value: or snail bo deposited
in good solvent banks or held as cash; provided, also, that chattel mort­
gages 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
on 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-------- 77,407 11900...........42.33511880______ 62,26611860............ 6.857
1910.......... 81,87511890-......... 45.76111870............42,4911
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NEVADA.
CHURCHILL COUNTY.
Fallon is the county seat.
C oun ty S chool Bonds.
6s
_
_ $65.000_______________
Site-Purchase and C ou n ty High
School Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $75,000.-July 1 ’25-’37
Road Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $20.000_ Jan 1 ’ 25-’32
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 18 ’23. $166,000
Sinking fund_____________
3,000
Assess, value real and impt-7,533,733
Assess, value personal____ 1,029,657
Total assessed value 1923--8,563,390
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $22.99
_
Population 1910, 2,811; 1920--4.649




CLARE COUNTY.
Las Vegas is the county seat.
High S chool Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $39.000_ Jan 1 '25-37
_
R oad and Bridge B onds.
--S ’ 17 - - . $50.000_______ _______
H ighw ay Bonds.
6s
$40,000....... ....................
6sg
J J (10,000—Jan 1 ’3 0 ’34
\25,000--Jan 1 ’35 ’39
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 1 ’22 $217,000
Assess.val., real estate___ 9,076 802
Assess.val., personal_____ 139 569
Total assessed value 1923--9,216.371
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923_____________ $27 40

Population in 1920___________ 2,173
"■Excluded from this total is the
part of the indebtedness Clark
County assumed from Lincoln County
(For additional information see state­
ment of Lincoln County).
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Minden is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT N ov 24 *24- $188,000
Assessed value 1924______ 4,037,962
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1924______________ $25.50
Population 1910, 1,895; 1920. 1,825
ELKO.
This city is In Elko County. This
city was incorporated under an Act
passed by the State Legislature on
March 14 1917.
Sewer B onds.
6s '12 Jan *$15,000c. Jan 18 ’25-’27
6s ’ 16 Jan 15.000.-$2,000 yearly
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s
--.$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 _____1927-1941
F unding Bonds.
os T7 J-J $36.000--M ar 1 ’25-’42
W ater W orks Purchase Bonds.
7s '21 J-J $170,000-.Jan 1 ’25-’41
(Optional after 5 years from date of
issue upon one year’s notice.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 16 '23. $250,000
Total assessed val’n 1921.-2,663,089
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21.$14.60
Population 1920______________2.173
*IN T. at Cont. & Comm. Nat.
Bank, Chicago; on others at City
Treasurer’s office.

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119.

Sinking funds_____________
4,801
Assessed valuation 1918_1,316,293
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918— $32.33
INT. payable in N . Y . or LasVegas
LAS VEGAS BOARD OF EDUCA­
TION SCHOOL DIST. NO. 12.
This district (P. O. Las Vegas) is
in Clark County.
6s g ’22 J-J $68,000c-April 25-’42
TOTAL DEBT April 1922—$88,500
Sinking fund_______________ 1,600'
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,413,869
Population (est.)_____________3,000
INT. payable at New York City.

LINCOLN COUNTY.
Pioche is the county seat. This
county in 1909 had $435,000 4% taxfree bonds outstanding. At that
time part of Lincoln County was
taken to organize Clark County.
The new county became liable for
part of the indebtedness outstanding
against Lincoln County at the time
of the division. The part of the in­
debtedness for which each county is
liable is figured yearly on the assessed
valuation. Of the $435,000 4% taxfree bonds, $303,000 were outstand­
ing on Oct. 1 1924. On Oct. 1 1924
the sinking fund applicable to the
payment of the above indebtedness
amounted to $1,385.
Road Bonds.
6s
- , - $40,000..........................6s ’23
10,000............... - ..........
Road debt (add’l ) ________ $85,00(1
Assess, val. real estate____6,795,213
ELKO COUNTY.
Elko is the county seat. Population Assess, val. personal______ 1,067,892
Total assess, val. ’ 24 (act.) .7,863,105
1910. 8.133: 1920. 8.083.
State & co. tax (per $1.000)’24 $23.00
C ou rt H ouse & Jail B ond*.
6s g ’09 Jan $25.000c_ Jan ’ 25-'29 Population 1910, 3,489; 1920 . 2,287
_
H igh-School Bonds.
IN T. payable at Pioche.
6s T7 July (37,500...........................
(70,000........................... LOVELOCK VALLEY DR. D IST.
8s T9 July 8 .0 0 0 - -................
Drainage Bonds.
H ospital B uilding & Poor Farm.
6s T9 July $80.000_______________ 7s ’ 15 J-J $20,000c-July 1 ’25-’29
12,000c.July 1 ’30-’32
BOND. D E B T Oct 16 ’23- $225,500 7s ’17 J-J
J-J
38,383c_____July 1938
Note debt (add’l) ________
44.500 6s
Floating debt___________
87.500 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— $70,383
Assess. val.realest.& imp.35,027,506 Assess, val. 1924_________ 595,756
Assessed value personal.. 4,914,882 Actual value of real estate
(est.)..............
1,775,258
Total assessed value 1923.39,942,388
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $18.40 Dist. tax rate (per acre)--------- $0.50
_
IN T . at County Treasurer’s ofIN T . at County Treas, office.
in Lovelock, Pershing County.
ELKO SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
6s ’09 . . .
10,500_______________
6s ’09
4,000......... ........... —
6s ’09 . . .
66,000______________
BOND. D E B T Oct 16 ’ 23— -$75,050

MINERAL COUNTY.
Hawthorne is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $146,815
Assess, value real estate— 4,577,575
Assess, value, personal----- 161,401
Assess, value ’24 (actual) —4,738,976
ELY.
This city is in White Pine County. State and county tax rate (per $30.90
$1,000), 1924.......
Im provement Bonds.
6s ’22 M-S $45.000—Sept 1 ’ 25-’42 Population, 1920______________ 1,848
BOND. DEBT Jan 1923.. $68,000
Sinking fund (cash)_______
2,000 NYE COUNTY.
Tonopah is the county seat.
Assessed val. '23 (H act.) .1,154,383
R efu n d in g B onds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23. .$5.00
. . . $28,000................... 193R
Population 1910, 2.055; 1920, 2.090 6s
IN T . payable at City Treas. office. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 ’ 21- $28,000
School debt (additional)___
27,400
Ass’d val. real est. & impt_ 4,568,496
EUREKA COUNTY.
Assessed value personal-. 2,471,693
Eureka Is the county seat.
Total assess, value 1923-- 7,040,189
High S chool Bonds.
6s ’23 J J $85,000. Annually Jan.1 State&Co.tax(per$l,000)’23_- $31.80
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 8 ’24. $85,000 Population, 1910, 7,513; 1920, 6,504
Assess. val. real est. & impts.69,54,740
INT. at any bank in Tonopah.
Assessed’ value personal_
_ 155,243
Total assessed value 1924.-7,009,983
ORMSBY COUNTY.
State & co. tax (per$l,000)’24.$22.40
Carson City is the county seat.
Populat’n, 1910, 1,830; 1920. 1,350
S chool Bonds.
P R IN . & IN T . payable at County
5s ’05 J-J $12,000__________ 1931
Treasurer’s office.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’09 - - - $12.000----------------1939
FALLON.
C ourt H ouse & B uilding B onds.
This city is in Churchill County.
5y$s
— $70.000...................1939
Incorporated in 1908.
6s ’21 J-J
60,000---------------------W ater W orks B onds.
--.
60,000__________ 1941
6 s ’ l l J-J $12,000..$2,000 yearly 6s
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J
25,000___ Jan 1 1928 6s
. - - $15,750__________ 1933
Sewer Bonds.
Memorial B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-J
$1,000___________1925 5Ms
$5,000__________ 1925
6s T2 J-J
17,000_ Jan 1 ’ 33-’37 BOND. . . .
_
DEBT Nov 1923- $174,750
L ight Bonds.
real
6s T2 J-J $12,000___Jan 1 '25-’32 Ass’d val.value est. & im p t.1,791,338
personal—
61,007
BOND. D E B T Oct 2 7 '2 4 - $95,500 Assessed
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
4,000 Total ass’d value 1923------1,852,345
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$36.10
Water debt ( m c l.________
42,000
Total assessed val. 1924___1,154,975 Population, 1910, 3,415; 1920. 2,453
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$16.90
Population in 1910, 741; 1920, 1.753 PERSHING COUNTY.
Lovelock is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse B onds.
FALLON CONS. SCHOOL DIS 3”
This district (P. O. Fallon) is in 6s ’ 19 M -N$75,000c______________
($5,000 yearly to 1938)
Churchill County.
$99,920
6s
...$ 4 1 8 ,0 0 0 ........................... BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.
District debt (add’l ) _______________ 125,500
BONDED D E B T ..............
(?)
Assess, val., real estate___ 11,529,414
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,001,721
HUMBOLDT COUNTY.
Other assess, property_____ 708,250
Winnemucca is the county seat.
Assessed value ’24 (actual)13,239.385
C ourt H ouse B onds.
f$5,000- — ............. 1933 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24,$16.00
6s
J-J h o .0 0 0 - ...................1934 Population in 1920___________ 2,803
110,000-..........
1935
RENO.
Highway Bonds.
City of Reno was incorp. under an
6s
J J $30,000 ________ serially
TOT. BD. DT. D e c 31 ’ 23 $224 789 Act of the Legislature approved Mch.
Assessed value real estate. 13,241,742 16 1903; amended Mch. 1905.
2d & S cott Street Bridge Bds.
Assessed value personal.. 4,270,544
Jan $11,000c...................1935
Total assessed value 1923.17,512,286 5 s ’08
G eneral Im pt. B onds.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000). '23 $17.64
J-J $50,000c__________ 1935
Population, 1910, 6.825; 1920, 3,743 5s ’ 10
5H s’20J-J 200.000_____ 1926-1935
C ity Hall Bds. (Red. beg. in 1916).
LAKE SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 3.
J-J $32,00 0c..................1936
This district (P. O. Lovelock) is in 5s ’06
Park Bonds.
Pershing County.
6s ’20 J-J $52,000._$3,000 yearly 5H s’21 J-J $34,000___________ 1946
BOND. D EBT Oct 10 ’2 4 .^ $52,000 (Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
Assess.val. 1924 (act.)----- 3,127.870 6s TO J-J $50,000c----------------1935
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$3 30 GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1924- $377,000
Population 1920, 2.500: 1921.2,500 Assessment debt (add’l)____ 205,933
INTEREST payable at New York. Assess, value, real-------------7,073,840
Assess, value, impts--------- 6,642,525
Assess, value, personal----- 3,617,760*
LAS V E G A S .This city is in Clark Co. Inc. Total assessed val. 1924
(80% actual)_________ 17,334,125
in 1911. Population 1920, 2,304.
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24____ $36.50
Sewer Bonds.
6s T2 J-J $36,000c—Jan I ’29-’31 Popula’n 1910, 10,867; 1920, 12,016
INTEREST payable at office of
6sg’23 J J2 30,000--July 1 ’25 ’39
BOND. DEBT Oct I T 8 — $40,000 County and ex-officio City Treasurer.

D ec., 1924.]

NEVADA—CITIES AND TOWNS

RENO SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10.
6s ’09 Jan 25,000c____1925-1929
6s ’23 - - - 30,000____________
($2,000 yearly beginning July 1926)
Building Bonds.
6s ’ l l
. . . $87,500 .......... 1928-1931
6s *17 —
16.000_____ 1925-1935
6s ’ 17 . . .
8,000.......... 1924-1936
5J^s
J-J 200,000________ Yearh
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924. $366,500
Ass’d val. ’24 (80% act.) .19,604,905
School tax rate '24 (per $1,000) $26 50
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

School Bonds.
5 s ’05
. . . $5,000..................... 1928
(Due $2,000 yearly.)
6s ’ 16 . . . $29,250__________ 1937
6 s ’ 17
. . . 2 0 ,0 0 0 ..................1932
6s ’20
. . . 30,000_______________ 5s ’24 J-J 190,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’39
135.000c.Jan 1 ’40-’44
BOND. D E B T Feb 1924.. $208,250
Assess, val. 1923_________ 3.486,385
Sch. tax rate ("per $1,000) *22..$8 00
Population 1923______________5,000

SPARES.
This city is In Washoe County.
5 s ’23 F-A 30,000___ $2,000y’rly
BON D. D EBT Sept 19 ’21. $29,000
Assess .val .’22(50-90%act.)3,220.010
Tax rate (per $1,000) 22_____$38.00
Population in 1910,2,500;1920, 3.238

WALKER RIVER IRR. DISTRICT
This district is in Douglas, Lyon
and Mineral counties.
6s
J-J $277,0 0 0 c ____1931-1935
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2*1._ $277,000
Tot. ass’d val.’21 (67 %act.)4,000,000

WASHOE COUNTY
Reno is the county seat.
SPARES SCH. DIST. NO. 29.
This district (P. O. Sparks) is in
Hospital Bonds.
6s ’ 21 J-J $35,0 0 0c...Ja n
Washoe County.




1 1941

Road Bonds.
5s '17 Jan $15,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1939
5Hs'20 J-J 167,000c____ 1925-1930
6 s ’20 J-J 300,000.-133,000 yrly.
beginning 1938
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’05 Jan $30,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’39
5 s ’ l l Jan 11.000c..Jan 2 ’25-’ 36
5s '15 J-J
5,000c. .Jan 1925-27
Court-House Bonds.
5s '03 Dec $10.000c.$1,000 yearlj
5s '09 J-J 100,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’ 34
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 '24 $673,000
Assess, value, real.,._____22,774,385
Assess, value, impts------- 8,604,010
Assess, value, personal_ 5,925,315
_
Tot .ass’d val.'24 (80 % act.) 37,303,710
State& Co. tax (per $1.000''24.$21.00
Popula’n 1910. 17,434: 1920, 18.627
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office

149
BOND. D EBT Nov 24'24 $314,500
13,915
Sinking fund____________
Assess, value real estate._14,767,915
Assess, value personal-----250,000
Other assess, property_ 1,250,000
_
Total val. 1924 (H a ct.)..16,267,915
State&Co.tax(per$l ,000)’24._ $23.60
Population 1910. 7,411; 1920, 8.935

YERINGTON.
This city is in Lyon County. In­
corporated March 14 1907.
Sewer Bds. (Red. beg. July 1922).
6s 12 J-J $26 0 0 0 ..beg. July 1'27
BOND. DEBT Sept 19 '21..$79.500
Water debt (included)____
36,000
_
ll.0 l9
Sinking fund, general___•
Sinking fund (water)_____
9,068
Assess, val. real estate____ 600,000
Assess, val. personal______
40,000
Tot.ass’d val.’21(60% act.) 640.000
WHITE PINE~COUNTY.
City tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$20.00
Ely is the county seat.
Population in 1910, 682; 1920, 1,169
High S chool Bonds.
6s '22 J-J $105.000c_Jan 1 ’25-’41
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of C om m .N .Y

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D ebts and R esources
OF

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IN

THE

SOUTHERN STATES
IN D E X FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES, CITIES, ETC.
V IR G IN IA — State, Cities, &e____________ Pages 150 to 155 FLO RID A— State, Cities, & c_____________Pages 194 to 202
WEST V IR G IN IA — State, Cities, &c------- Pages 155 to 159 ALABAM A— State, Cities, &e___________ Pages 202 to 206
K E N T U C K Y — State, Cities, &e_............P a g e s 159 to 163 MISSISSIPPI— State, Cities, &c_________ Pages 206 to 214
TENNESSEE— State, Cities, &e_________ Pages 163 to 170 LOUISIANA— State, Cities, & c__________Pages 214 to 220
NO RTH CAROLINA— State, Cities, &c_ .Pages 170 to 182 ARKANSAS— State, Cities, &o__________Pages 220 to 225
SOUTH CAROLINA— State, Cities, &o___Pages 183 to 187 T E X A S — State, Cities, & c_______________ Pages 225 to 243
GEORGIA— State, Cities, & c____________ Pages 188 to 193
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
ITS
&
county, city or town from perfecting a subscription to the capital stock of
a railroad company authorized by existing charter couditioned upon the
D E B T , RESOURCES, &e.
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
Admitted as a State_____________One of Original Thirteen
collected by its proper officers and paid into the State treasury. No money
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 42,450 shall be paid out of the State treasury except in pursuance of appropria­
law; and no
State Capital___________________________________ Richmond tions made bythan two yearssuch appropriation shall be made which Is
payable more
after the end of the session of the General
Assembly, at
the law
authorizing the same:
such
Governor (term expires Feb. 1 1926)____E. Lee Trinkle appropriation which be made is enacted payable more than twoand no after
shall
which is
years
Sec’y of Corn-wealth (term exp. Feb. 1 1926)____B. 0 . James 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
Auditor of Pub. A cc’ts (term exp. Mar. 1 ’28) C. Lee Moore of any debt or obligation created in the name of the State during the war
between the
States. Nor shall any
Second Auditor (term exp. Mar. 1 1928)____Rosewell Page county, city, Confederate States and the United created by such county,
or town pay any debt or obligation
town in aid of said war.
Treasurer (term expires F eb.l 1926)_____John M . Purcell city, or 187. The General Assembly shall provide and maintain a sinking
Sec.
Attorney-General (term exp. Feb. 1 1926).Jno. R. Saunders fund in accordance with the provisions of Section 10 of the Act approvedFeb. 20 1892, entitled ‘ ‘an
provide for the settlement of the public
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years on the second Wednes­ debt of Virginia not funded Act to the provisions of an Act entitled an Act
under
day in January, and sessions are limited to 60 days, but may be extended to ascertain and declare Virginia's equitable share of the debt created
for a further period not exceeding 30 days, provided three-fifths of the before, and actually existing at the time of the partition of her territory
members elected to each house concur.
and resources, and to provide for the issuance of bonds covering the same,
DEBT LIM ITATIONS.— A new Constitution went into effect in and the regular and prompt payment of the interest thereon, approved Feb.
July 1902. Section 127 of Article 8 fixes a limit o f indebtedness in the 14 1882.” Every law hereafter enacted by the General Assembly, creat­
cases o f cities and towns of 18% of the assessed value of real estate. ing a debt or authorizing a loan, shall provide for the creation and main­
Under a law passed in 1908 (Chapter 70) and amended from time to time, tenance of a sinking fund for the payment or redemption of the same.
the last amendment being made on March 28 1922, the right is given to any
Sec. 188. No other or greater amount of tax or revenue shall, at any
magisterial district located in this State to issue bonds at not exceeding 6% time, be levied than may be required for the necessary expenses of the
interest for roads and bridges up to 10% o f the assessed value of the taxable Government, or to pay the Indebtedness of the State.
property contained therein, provided they are authorized by a majority
HIGH W
session held in 1923 the
vote. A tax levy must be made each year to meet the interest and provide Legislature AY BONDS DEFEATED.— At a specialpeople of the question
the
a sinking fund to extinguish the debt in thirty-four years. Section 127 whether the provided for issue submission to the “ pay-as-you-go” plan in
State should
bonds or adopt the
follows:
Sec. 127.— Article 8. No city or town shall issue bonds or other interest- improving the highways. At the Nov. 1923 election the people, by a large
majority voted
bearing obligations for any purpose, or in any manner, to an amount which. indebtedness. down the bond issue method, which called for a $50,000,000
V. 117, p. 1909 and 2457.
Including existing indebtedness, shall at any time exceed 18% of the assessed
HIGHWAY BONDS ISSUED BY COUNTIES TO AID STATE HELD
valuation of the real estate in the city or town subject to taxation, as shown
by the last preceding assessment for taxes: provided, however, that nothing VALID.— The Virginia Supreme Court on April 1 1921 rendered an opinion
above contained in this section shall apply to those cities and towns whose holding that counties wishing to issue bonds for the purpose o f building
Charters existing at the adoption of this Constitution authorize a larger parts or links of highways may legally do so. These bonds may be issued
percentage of indebtedness than is authorised by this section: and provided by the county with the understanding that the sum is later to be reimbursed
further that in determining the limitation o f the power of a city or town by the State when there are sufficient funds available to do so in order that
to incur indebtedness, there shall not be included the following classes of any particular community will not have to wait until the entire system of
highways contemplated is finished. (V. 112, p. 1780.)
Indebtedness:
(a)
Certificates of indebtedness, revenue bonds or other obligations issued TAXATION OF A4UNICIPAL BONDS.— We were advised under date
In anticipation of the collection of the revenue of such city or town for the of Dec. 12 1911 by the office of the Auditor of Public Accounts that the
then current year, provided that such certificates, bonds or other obliga­ only bonds exempt from taxation under the laws of this State are bonds of
tions mature within one year from the date o f their issue, and be not past the United States and of the State of Virginia.
due, and do not exceed the revenue for such year.
Under an Act of the Legislature approved Mar. 20 1923 (Chapter 44)
(ft) Bonds authorized by an ordinance enacted in accordance with Section bonds of the several counties, cities, towns and other political subdivisions
103, and approved by the affirmative vote of the majority o f the qualified of the Commonwealth of Virginia, are subject to State taxation only and
voters of the city or town voting upon the question o f their issuance, at shall be exempt from local taxation.
the general election next succeeding the enactment o f the ordinance, or
STATE DEBT.— For a detailed report o f
debt as
at a special election held for that purpose, for a supply of water or other prior to 1892, and for the history of the debt the Virginiamade by it stood
settlement
and
specific undertaking from which the city or town may derive revenue; tween the Virginia Debt Commission and the Bondholders’ Committee, be­
see
but from and after a period to be determined by the council, not exceeding the “ State and City Supplement" of April 1893, pages 151 and 152.
five years from the date of such election, whenever and for so long as such
On Sept. 30 1924 Virginia’s debt stood as shown below:
undertaking fails to produce sufficient revenue to pay for cast of operation
R iddleberger Bds., A ct of 1882.1 Century Bonds, Act o f 1892.
and administration (including interest on bonds issued therefor, and the
cost of insurance against loss by injury to persons or property), and an 3s J-J $4.322,654.16___ July 1 1932 3s J-J $13,609,6 9 6.26 --Ju Iy 11991
(Subject to call after 1900.)
|
annual amount to be covered into a sinking fund sufficient to pay, at or
before maturity, ail bonds issued on account of said undertaking, all such
The Literary Fund on Oct. 1 1924 held $930,400 Century bonds, $J,000
bonds outstanding shall be included in determining the limitation of the school and college certificates and $1,579,927.28 of Riddlebergers; totals
power to incur indebtedness, unless the principal and interest thereof be $2,519,327.28. These being held alive in the Fund, form part of the out­
made payable exclusively from the receipts of the undertaking.
standing amounts in the table.
Section 184 o f Article 13, as amended in 1920, prohibits the contraction
Of the $13,609,696 26 Century bonds, $3,918,000 are coupon, $9,710,700
o f debts and issue o f evidences of indebtedness by the State with certain registered and $796 26 fractional certificates; of the $4,322,654.16 Riddle
exceptions and Section 185 of the same article prohibits the lending of credit bergers, $932,500 are coupon, $3,372,400 are registered and $654.16
to, or subscription to stock of, corporations or persons by State, county, are fractional certificates.
city or town; and that the State shall become interested in no work of
The interest on the Century bonds was 2% for the first 10 years (or until
internal improvement except public roads.
July 1 1901) and 3% thereafter. Both issues are exempt from taxation.
Sections 184 and 185 read as follows:
Total amount of outstanding bonds issued under Act o f Feb. 20 1892:
Sec. 184, Article 13.— No debt shall be contracted by the State except to To Bondholders’ Committee______________________________ $16,359,860.00
construct or reconstruct public roads, to meet casual deficits in the revenue, Deposited with Commissioners of Sinking Fund___________
1,744,193.52
to redeem a previous liability of the State, to suppress insurrection, repel
invasion, or defend the State in time of war. No scrip, certificate, or other
$18,104,053.52
evidence o f State indebtedness shall be issued except for the transfer or C anceled______ ______________________ ____________________ 4,494,357.26
redemption of stock previously issued, or for such debts as are expressly
authorized in this Constitution.
Total outstanding. Act o f Feb. 20 1892_________________ $13,609,696.26
Sec. 185. Neither the credit o f the State, nor o f any county, city, or Total, Act of Feb. 14 1882............................................................ 4,322,654.16
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
Total debt Oct. 1 1 9 2 4 ...________ _____________ _____ --$17,932,350.42
shall the State or any county, city, or town subscribe to or become in
School and College debt (additional)— 6s____ $2,385,805 85
terested In the stock or obligations o f any company, association or corpora­ School and College debt (additional)— 5s_____
82,800 00 $2,468,605 85
tion, for the purpose of aiding in the construction or maintenance of its Old unfunded bonds (additional)__________________________
421,047 05

State of Virginia.




D ec., 1924.]

VIRGINIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

Note.— The school and college debt here mentioned does not represent
any obligations outstanding in the hands o f the public. It consists entirely
of 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 3 0 — By
an A ct passed by the 1924 Legislature the fiscal year o f the State, which
formerly ended on Sept. 30, is changed to end on June 30.
WEST VIRGINIA C E R TIFIC a I BS.— 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 o f $45,718,112.23. To represent, therefore. West Virginia's share of
bonds funded. West Virginia "deferred certificates" were issued. West V ir
ginla, 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 of $12,393,929 50, o f which the principal is
$4,215,622.28 and interest $8,178,307.22. See “ Chronicle” for June 19
1915, page 2099, and editorial on page 2037 of 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 of the new se­
curities was effected. For details see West Virginia Debt.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.—
Assessment of Assessment of Assessment of
Tax Rate
Year—
Real Estate
Personal Prop. All other Proi). Grand Total PerM
_
1923...$1.004.145,047 $591,855,071 $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
1915------- 643.716.816 324.776.304 t209.397.394 1.177.890.514 3.50
1914------- 548,621,793 265.610.547
204,494.343 1,018.726.683 3 5 0
1912------- 538,924,546 237.205.102
173.402.799
949.532.447 3.50
1910____ 427.911,404 178.939.735
155.547.256
762.398,395 3.50
1908------- 413.556,799 160.081,727
706.368.071 3.50
132,729,545
1906------- 378.977.069
137.763.464
629,454.562 3.50
112.714.029
1905____ 351.725,236 126.067.247
580.534.520 3.50
102,742,037
1900____ 316.563,279 107.279.401
70.327,799
494.170.479 4 0 0
463,014.126 4 00
1895____ 313.182,340
83.132.476
66.699,310
90.110.467
1890____ 272,312.274
52,827,367
415,250.108 4.00
Values not
84.884.270
4.00
1885____ 256.916.140
70.391 .018
1880___ 234 272.951
available
5 no
x The State tax rates (per $1,000) for 1923 were as follows: real estate.
$2.50; tangible personal property, $2-50; intangible personal property (ex­
cept capital, money, bonds, notes and shares o f bank stocks), $8.00; capital,
$8.50; money, $2.00; shares of 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 11820____ . . . *1.065.116
1910------- ____2.061,612 I860 ...........*1.696,318|1810_____ _____*974.600
1900____ ____1.854.184 1850. -----------*1.421.661(1800____ ......... *8X0.200
1890------- ____1,655,980 1840. .............*1,239,797| 1790____ ......... *747.610
1880------- ____1.512,565 1830. ............. *1,211,4051
• This includes population of the section now forming the State of West
Virginia. Without West Virginia, population w is 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 1790The 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
hi 1910 and 690,017 in 1920.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF V IRG IN IA .
AGCOMAC COUNTY
Accomac Is the county seat.
Road District.
.s T5 A-O $30,000c
Oct 7 1945
(Subject to call beg. Oct. 7 1920)
A tlantic Magis. Dist. Road Bds.
5J*sT6 M -N$l 0.000__ May 20 1946
(Subject to call beg. Oct. 7 1921)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1918. $115.500
Assessed val.. real estate. 10,78 670
Assessed val., personal___ 5.3’ 6.985
Other assess, property___ 2,238./93
Total assess, val. 1922___ 18.412.448
Popula’n 1910. 36.650: 1920, 34.795
IN T . at County Treas. office.

BOND. DEBT N ov 1923-SI .387.600
Assess, val., real estate
8.152 295
Assess, val., personal___ 5,284.531
Other assessable property. 2,490.619
Total assess, value 1922..15.927.445
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.. .$25.00
Popula’n 1910, 15,329; 1920, 18.060
IN T. & PRIN . at office of City
Treasurer and all bonds carry taxreceivable coupons. Bonds of 1923
payable at Bank of Republic, N. Y.

ALLEGHANY COUNTY.
Covington Is the county seat.
C ovington Magisterial D (strict.
ALBERMARLE COUNTY
Road Bonds. (10-30 yr. opt.)
Charlotteville is the county seat.
S
s
. . . $100.000.........................
Road Bonds
BOND. D E B T Dec 16 '21 $459,000
6s '21 J -D $300.000c__ Ju n e 1 1931 -Sinking fund____________
8.092
(Optional after June 1 1923)
5 s '22 J-J $420.000c..Jan 15 1947 Assessed val'n, real estate. 6.696.569
Assessed val’n, personal.. 7 475.495
5s ’23 J-J 500.000c. Jan 1 19481 Other assessable property. 1,803 399
TO T. BD . D T. Jan 1923.$1,513,000 Tot.nss'd val. '22________ 15 975 464
Bonds pledged for payment
by State (incl.)
______ 300.000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '21 $18.50
N ET BOND. DEBT____ 1.213,000 Popula’n 1910. 14.173; 1920. 15,332
Assessed value 1922—
Real.................
6.996,880
Personal_______________ 7,610,715 AMHERSTisCOUNTY. seat
Amherst
the county
Other property________ 2,434,337
. ..
$ 120,000____________________
T otal_________________ 17.041.932
R oad Bonds.
Population 1920 (Census)___ 26,005 •« '11 s-an $135.000c________ 1945
>
IN T . od bonds of 1921 at R. M. BOND. DEBT Oct 1919— $215,000
Grant & Co., N. Y.; on bonds o f 1922 Assess, val., real estate____2,675,71 )
at Harris, Forbes & Co., N. Y ., and Assess, val.. personal p rop .1.799.967
on 1923 bonds at Bank of America, Other assess, property___ 1,431.151
New York.
Total assess, val. 1922____5,906 828
Popula’n 1910, 18,932; 1920, 19.771
ALEXANDRIA.
Incorporated as a town in 1749.
The voters of this city on Oct. 4 1921 ARLINGTON COUNTY.
approved the plan to change the city
Clarendon is the county seat.
government to city manager form.
C ounty Bonds.
The vote was 1.480 to 380.
4s T9 . . . $20,000__________ 1929
C oupon Bds.
A rlington Dist. S chool Bonds.
4 s '02 J-J $ ’4 690c_ July 1 1932 .s
_
. . . $200,000c_____________
4s '16 . . .
69,500_______________
Jefferson Dist. School Bonds.
R efu n d in g
-s
. . . $100.000c_____________
4s 08 J-J $592 5 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1938
W ashington Dist. S chool Bonds
School Bonds.
.s
. . . $100,000c_____________
5s T9 J-J $100,000___ July 1954
W ashington Magisterial Dist.
Street Impt. & General Fund
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Bonds.
is T7 . . . $116,000c____________
6s '21 A-O /$279.000e0ct 1 ’25-'55 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 '24 $516,000
1 6.000c..O ct 1 1956 Assessed val., real estate.. 10,334,280
P u blic Impt. & School Bonds. Assess, val., personal prop 4,601,599
($50.000.-Aug 1 ’26-’35 Other assess, property____ 2,225,192
6s ’23 F-A( 40,000.-Aug 1 ’36-’40 Total assess, val. 1923____ 27,161,071
55,000.-Aug 1 ’ 41-’45 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S7.50
(150,000--Aug 1 ’46-’55 Pop’n 1910, 10,231; 1920...16,040




ASHLAND.
This town is in Hanover County.
W ater W orks B onds.
6s '22 J-J $70,000____July 1 1957
W ater and Sewer B onds.
5s '14 A-O $40,000____Apr 1 1984
(Subject to call after Apr l 1924)
BOND. DEBT June 1922. $120,000
Water debt Unci.)___________ 110,000
Total assess, val., 1922____ 1,087.755
Population 1910, 1.324; 1920. 1,299
Prin. and Int. on bonds of 1922 at
the Town Treasurer’s office.

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BRISTOL.
Bristol Is In Washington County.
Incorporated Feb. 12 1890; new
charter Mar. 19 1920.
S treet Improvements.
5s 01 J-J $15.000c_—July 1 1931
(Subject to call after July 1 1921)
5s '01 J-J
10.000c.-Aug 15 1931
(Subject to call after Aug 15 1921)
5 ^ s ’ 19 M-NIOO.OOO...May 15 1930
6s '20 J-D 95.000—Dec 1 ’25-’43
5 tfs ’22 J-J t50.000c.Jan 1 *25-’49
5H s’24 J-J
50,000c.Jan 1 ’27-’51
aCourt-H ouse, C ity-H ail.
5s 08 F-A $60,000c___Aug 1 1938
AUGUSTA COUNTY.
(Subject to call after Aug I 1928)
Staunton is the county seat.
Water Bonds.
Road Dist. (Rea. Deo. July 1 '23)
js 13 J-J $250,000c
July 1 1943 5s '02 M-N$25,000c— .N o v 1 1932
5s '10 A-O §40,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1940
Pasture Road D istrict Bonds.
c
6s '21 F-A $50.000____Feb 1 1951 (Subject to call In '18,1 5 S 20 yrs.)
5s TO A -O }$20,000c...O ct 1 1946
(Optional Feb. 1 1926.)
t City-Jail Bonds.
BOND. DEBTOct 9 1918 $207,000
Assess, debt (add'l)______
250.000 5s 14 J-J $20,000c—.Jan 1 1934
t H igh-School Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
12.350
820.000c—.M a y 1 1934
Assess, val., real estate_14,042,391
(Red. aft May 1 1924)
Assess, val., personal____9,717.354
Other assess, prop_______ 2,241.301 5s T4 M-N- 30.000c—.M ay 1 1944
l (Red. aft M ay 1 1929)
Total assass. val. 1922____26.001,046
R efu n d in g Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per$l ,000) '18. $14.00
Popula'n 1910. 32,445; 1920, 34,671 6s '21 M-N$50.000—.O ct 31 1951
5 J^s’23 J-J
23.500___ July 1 1953
IN T . at Co. Treasurer's office.
S chool Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $25,000—.Jan 1 ’ 25-’49
BASIC CITY.
5)£s’23 J-J 150,000 -Jan 1 ’34-’53
Tais city has been assumed by BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24— $788,500
Waynesboro.
Water bonds (incl.)_______ 108.500
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 '2 2 . . $63,500 Assessed value—
Floating debt________________ 18,100
Real estate____________$4,953,500
Sinking fund_______________ 7.710
Personal_______________ 381,000
Assessed val'n, real estate___ 696,645
Total 1924......................... 5 313.500
Assessed val’ n. personal_____ 227,65 •
< Intangible property '24— 1,600,000
Total assessed val’ n 1922____924.303 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—
Tax rate iper $1,000) 1921__ $12.50
Real estate________________ $22.50
Personal (tangible)_________ 22.50
Population 1910, 1,632; 1920, 2,212
Personal (intangible)______ 2 00
Railroads__________________ 22.50
BEDFORD (FORMERLY
Banks____________________ 22 50
L IB E R T Y ).
This city Is in Bedford County. Population. 1910, 6,247; 1920, 6.729
The statutory
city
Incorp. Mar. 3 1890. Population indebtedness fixed limitation of 18%
by charter, is
in 1910. 2,508; 1920, 3,243.
of value of taxable real property.
V ater Bds. (R e a he.g. m 1907).
\
IN TER E ST on bonds marked (a)
6s
J-J $15.500___ July l 1931
Ref. Bds. Red U) yrs from issue) at Importers’ A Traders' National
Bank, New York; (§) at Importers'
5s 09 M-NS40.000____May 1 1929 & Traders’ Nat. Bank, New York;
Power Plant Bonds.
5 4 " 10 J-I>.$59 000 —June 1 25-'40 or Dominion Nat. Bank, Bristol;
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 T7.$198.500 (t) at City Treasurer’s office or at
Assess, val. real estate______972.579 Dominion Nat. Bank. Bristol; on all
Assessed val. personal_____$130,466 others at Dominion Nat. Bk, Bristol.
Assess, val., intangible______ 372,724
Total assess, val. T6 (abt.
BUCKINGHAM COUNTY.
60% actual)......................1.475,769
Buckingham is the county seat.
INT on ref. 5s due 1929 payable
Road Bonds.
to Lynobburg; on other bonds In Bed­ 5s
J-J $91,500c.......................
ford.
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 '24. $60,500
Assessed val. real estate
2,669,420
BEDFORD COUNTY.
Assessed val. personal____ 1.647,102
Bedford is the county seat.
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 0* a ct.).4,316,522
State&Co.taxiper$l ,000) '24.$21.00
Forest Mag. Dist. Road Bonds.
4 VSs’ lfl A-O $75.0 0 0c........................ Popula’n 1910, 15.204; 1920, 14,885
INT. payable at Merchants &
County debt_____________
None
Mag. Dist debt Nov 1923.. $75,000 Planters National Bank, Didwyn.
Assessed val., real estate.. 8,722.883
Assessed val., personal_ 1,910.221
_
Other assess, property____2,229,825 CAMPBELL COUNTY.
County seat Is Rustburg.
Total assess, val. 1923____ 12,862.929
Tbe ngures (or valuation and popu­
Popula’n 1910, 29.549; 1920, 30,669
lation given below are exclusive of
che city of Lynchburg, which does
BELFONT SCHOOL DISTRICT. lo t pay county taxes.
This district (P. O. Blackstone) is
R efu nding Bds. (Red. beg. in T7).
in Nottaway County.
4H*'07 M-3 $64.000c..................1937
High School B uilding B onds.
Brookville 'la g . Dist. Road
6s '22 M -N$60,000c_._M ay 1 1952 44<s 16 J-J *179.000c.—July 1 Bds.
I960
($10,000 redeemable every 5 years.) (Subject to call after July 1 1936)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.-.$60,000
Seneca Maids. Dist. Road Bds.
44§<T6 J-J $34.000c— July 1 1950
81GSTONE GAP.
(Subioct to call after July I 1936)
This town Is in Wise County.
Falling River Mag. Dist. Road.
W ater Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $114.000___ July 1 1953
5 K s’24 J-J $38,000—.Jan 1 '26-'44 (Subject to call after July 1 1939.)
Street Im provement Bonds.
CO. BD. D T. Oct 22 1920 $64,000
325.000
6s
...$ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ Road District debt (add'l)
Sinking funds__________
29,421
Street & Bridge Bonds.
5s
— .$100,000_______________ Assessed val., real estate. 8.474,790
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $143,000 Assessed val., personal___ 4.989,783
Floating debt________________ 11,500 Other assess, property____ 3,392,498
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,200.00!) Total assess, val. 1922___ 16 857 071
Assess, val., personal_______ 900.000 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '20-$17.00
Other assess, property_____ 800,000 Pop'n 1910, 23,043; 1920_____26,716
Total assessed val. 1923
INTEREST on refunding bonds
(about 50% actual)____2.900,000 payable at Mercantile Tr. & Dep.
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '23 $25.00 Co., Balto., M d., and on road bonds
Population 1910, 2,590; 1920, 3,009 at the Co. Treas. office in N . ¥ ,
funds.
BIG STONE GAP SC HO OL DIST.
---------m i
This district (P. O. Big Stone Gap) CARROLL COUNTY
is in Wise County.
Hillsville is the county seat.
High School Bonds.
Road Bonds.
_
6s '21 J-J /.flo.OOO_ Jan 1 ’27-’41 6s '21 M-N $270,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’51
1 20.000 —.Jan 1 ’42-'51 (For maturity see V. 112. p. 2559)
BOND. DEBT Feb 16 1921 $70,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 8 1924 $290,000
Sinking fund_____________
1.688 Sinking fund______________
5,000
Total assessed value 1920—1,871,614 Total assess, val. 1924____4,027,721
Population 1921 (est.)________ 3,110 Population 1920 (Census)___ 21,283
INT. payable at Continental &
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y.
Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
CHARLOTTESVILLE
BLACKSTONE.
This town is in Nottoway County. it Charlottesville Is the oounty seat
Albemarle County. Ino. July 1
W ater W orks.
1888. City charter
by
6s '16 J-D $25.000c.................. 1950 Supreme Court. See held valid453.
V. 118, p.
(Subject to call 1936)
W ater I'mprovement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924 $75,000 5s ’24 J-J =$500,000c
Jan 1 1958
Water debt (incl.)________
65,000
R efu
Sinking fund______________
2.500 j-Ss’06 nd ing Bonds.
J-J
1 1930
Assess, val., real estate____ 720 122 4(Subject tox$142,000c—Jan1 1926)
call after Jan
Assess, val., personal_____ 507 055 5s
J-J
$3,000c.
Other assess, property____ 105 356 4s
A-O
Tot.assess.val.'24(60%act) 1,332 533 5s T4 M -N 12.000c.
Total tax (per $1,000) '24____ $10.00 5s T4 M -N 59,500c.
18,500c.
Popula’n 1910, 1,486; 1920____ 1,497 5s T4 M -N 11.500c.
Reservoir (Red. 10 yrs. from issue).
BOTETOURT COUNTY.
4)*s’07 J-J $160.000c—.Jan 1 1947
Road Bonds.
4H s’0 8 M -S 34,000c—.Sept 1 1948
5Hs'22 July $22,000___ $2,500 yrly
§M unicipal Impt. B onds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922— $41,500 5s ’ 22 M-S$400,000c_ Sept 1 1962
_
Road debt (add’ l) ________
33,500
(Optional Sept. 1 1942.)
Assessed val., real esta te..4,262,602 5s ’22 M-S$400,000___ Sept 1 1962
Assessed val., personal____3,219,260
(Optional SeDt. 1 1942.)
Other assess, property___ 2,138,395 5s ’22 M -S §125,000c_—Sept 1 1962
Total assess, value 1923
(Optional Sept. 1 1942.)
(about 40% actual)_____9,620,257
Street Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $19.50 4s ’03 J-D $80,000c.„June 1 1943
Population 1910, 17,727; 1920.16.557 (Subject to call after June 1 1913)

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CHARLOTTESVILLE (Concluded).
G as-Plant B onds.
4s ’ 12 J-J
$500____Jan 1 1925
S chool and Armory B onds.
5s ’23 J-D §$315,000c— Dec 11963
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5s '15 A-O $75.000____Oct 1 1935
TOT. BD. D T. M ay ’24--$2.347,500
Sinking fund_____________
297,184
Water debt______________ 1,172,000
N ET D E B T _____________
878,316
Act. val. tax. prop, (est.) .25,000,000
Total assessed value 1923.14,481,767
Total tax rate [Realty & tan(per $1,000)
gibles...........$15.04
1923______ Intangibles____ 3.00
Bank stock—
8 So
Population 1910. 6,765; 1920, 10,688
x IN T. payable in Baltimore; § at
National Park Bank, N. Y .; other
bonds in Charlottesville.

VIRGINIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

[V ol. 117.

FRANKLIN COUNTY.
DEEP CREEK SCHOOL DIST
W est C lifton Forge Bonds.
Rocky mount is the county seat.
This district is in Norfolk County.
6s ’02 . . . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 .................1932
R ef. R R . Aid Bds. (Red. Jan. 1’24)
6s ’05 . . .
8.000___________ 1925 5 s ’ 23 F-A $50,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1943
TO T. BD . D T. Nov 1 ’2 4 -. $760,500 BOND. D E B T Feb 1 ’ 2 3 .. $80,000
($16,500c___ Jan 1 1929
Water debt (incl.)________ $233,249
J-J \ 16,000c____Jan 1 1934
Sinking fund_____________
5.313 5s
Sinking fund (General______________ 30,984
l 16,000c____Jan 1 1939
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,670,000
_
(Water)_______________ 54,342
_
School tax (per $1,000) 1922_ $9.00 BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’ 24. $48,500
5,008
Assess, val., real_________ 2,855.130
IN T . at the Trust Co. of Norfolk. Sinking fund______________
Assess, val., personal_____ 543,913
Assessed val. real estate___3,281,654
Other assess, property____ 1,202,676 DICKINSON COUNTY.
Assessed val. personal_____ 1,764,658
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act) 4,601,689
Other assess, property____ 1,079,880
Olintwood Is the county seat.
fotal tax rate (per $1.000' ’24 $26 00
Total assessed val. 1924
C oun ty Road Bonds.
Population 1910, 5,748; 1920—6,164 5X g'22 J-J $400,000___ July 1 1932
(about 40% actual)___ 6,126,192
(Optional July 1 1927)
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)’24-$25.50
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y.
K enady Mag Dist. Road Bds
Pop'n 1910, 26.480; 1920.........26,283
IN T. payable at First Nat. Bank,
$500_____Jan 1 1925
COLONIAL BEACH.
7,000...J a n 1 ’26-3* Rocky Mount, Va.
No recent return.
5s 14 J-J
1,500____Jan 1 1933
10 .500 ...Jan 1 ’34-'40 FREDERICKSBURG.
8.000— Jan 1 ’41-’ 44
COVINGTON
This city
C O .B D .D T . Nov 1922____ $400,000 Incorporated Is In Spottsylvania Oo.
This town is in Alleghany County.
1727.
Other debt Feb 1 T 9 ______
79,000
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s
M-S 27,000c..M ar 16 1941 Assessed val. real estate. ...3,909 45 > 4s 01 J-J $10.000c___Jan 2 1931
Assess, val. personal prop_1,804 767
(Optional Mar 16 1911)
CHARLOTTE COUNTY.
W ater Bonds.
Other assess, property____ 565 291 4s ’05 J-J $21.000___ Jan 2 1929
W ater System Bonds
Charlotte is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
5s
J-J $25,C00c_ July 1 1935 Total assess, val. 1922____ 6,279,508
_
R oan oke Dist. Impt. Bonds.
A-O 15,000c—Apr 16 1925 Pop’n 1910, 9.199: 1920, 13,542 4s ’06 M -N $l 19.200c_M ay 1 1936
_
5a T7 M-N$70,500c_ M ay 1 1947
IN T . on bonds of 1922 at the Na­
5s
(Optional April 16 1910)
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1913.)
(Subject to call M ay 1 1937)
tional Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
4s ’01 A-O $16.500c_ Apr 1 1931
_
xStreet-Paving Bonds.
B acon Dist. Road Bonds.
5s ’ 22 J-J $95,000c..Jan 1 ’27-’56 5s T7 J-J $150.0 0 0c.-.Ju ly 1 1947
Street & Sewer (Red. beg. in 1911)
DINW IDDIE COUNTY.
(Subject to call July 1 1937)
4s ’01 A-O $17.300c_ Apr 1 1931
_
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 873.)
Dinwiddle Is the county seat.
5s ’20 J-J 125,000c-..Jan 1 1950
Water and Gas Bonds.
Central D istrict Road Bonds.
Road Bonds (Red. beg. in 1930).
(Optional Jan 1 1940)
4s ’05 A-O $20,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1935
5s ’22 J-J $70,000c..Jan 1 ’ 27-'56
6s TO Nov $98.5 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1940
W ater Supply Bonds.
Normal School (Subject to call).
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 873.)
$98,500 4s TO J-J $14.500___________1940
5s ’22 J-J $ 130,000c...Jan 1 1952 BOND. D EBT Nov 1923.
W alton D istrict Road Bonds.
_
Assess, val. real estate_ 5.015 774
(Optional Jan 1 1942)
5s ’22 J-J
75,000c.Jan 1 ’27-’36
S
Assess, val. personal prop. 4.234.918 5s High M chool Ref. B onds. 1 1927
’24
-N S 24,009c...N ov
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 873.) BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’24. $472,000
Public-School Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924. . $540,000 Water debt (incl.)_________ 197 .000 Other assess, property____ 2,286 624
Special assess, bonds (incl.) 420,500 issess. val., real estate____2.208,990 Total assess, val. 1922___11,537,316 4s ’08 J-J $14.500c- ............... 1938
State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) ’22-S15 00 GEN. BONDS Nov 13 ’24. $257,000
Sinking fund_____________
49.000 Assess, val., personal_____1,677,499
31,000
Total assessed value 1924._ 540,000 Other assess, property____ 495,062 Pop’n 1910 15,442; 1920_____ 17.949 Water debt (incl.)________
INT. at County Treasurer’s office Sinking fund______________ 18,700
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ---$25.50 Total assess, val. 19 22____4.381,551
Assess, v al., real estate___ 3.900 000
Population o f county in 1910, 15,786 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$29.60
Assess, val.. persoual_____ 3.630,000
Pop'n 1910, 4,234; 1920............. 5,623 EAST RADFORD.
In 1920, 17,540.
zlN
This place is In Montgomery Co. Other assess, prop________ 560,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office urer’s T . payable at Town Treas­
office.
Street Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.'24(6S % a ct.). 8,060,000
5 ^ s ’20J-J $84 000c*&r .1925-1945 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $17.50
CHASE C IT Y .
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’24- $45 4,500 Popula’n 1910, 5.874; 1920____ 5.882
This place, known as the Town of CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
INT. at City Treas. office.
Utility Bd. debt_________ 225,009
Cumberland is the county seat.
Chase C ity . is in Mecklenburg Co
Sinking fund_____________
15,728
R efu nding B onds.
BON D. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $75,000
Assess, value real estate— 3,127,890 FRONT ROYAL.
Sinking fund______________
433 5s T7 M-S $40.000____Sept 1 1947 Assess, value personal_____ 388,198
This town is in Warren County.
(?)
Assess, val., real estate____ 675.240 BONDED D E B T .............
Other assess, p-operty___ 2,617,981
Sewer Bonds.
_
Assess, val., personal______ 152,145 Assessed val. real estate_ 1,492,691
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act.) 6,133.979 -s ’20
. . $3
........................
T ot. ass’d val. ’24_________ 827,385 Assessed val. personal prop. 956.755 Tot. tax rate (pe*- $1,000) ’ 24-$28.50 TOTAL .DEBT 6 .0 0 0’22___ $80,000
Oct 3
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$15.00 Other assess. property_____ 105,923 Population in 1920------------------4-627 Pop’n 1910. 1.133: 1920............ 1,404
Population 1910, 1,662; 1920, 1.646 Total assessed val. 1922___2.555.374
Pop’n 1910, 9.185; 1920........... 9,111 ELISABETH C IT Y ’ OUNTY.
G ALAX.
Hampton Is the county seat.
CHATHAM .
This town is in Grayson County.
BOND DEBT July 1917.. $81,000
This city is In Pittsylvania County. CULPEPER COUNTY.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate_ 5,357,610 6s ’22 F-A $75,000c____ Aug 1 1952
Incorporated in 1874
Culpeper is the county seat.
Assessed val. pers'l p ro p .. 1,712.021 6s ’23 M -N 50.000____ May 1 1953
School Bonds.
Magisterial D istrict B onds.
_
6s TO M-S $3.000c..................1940 ■Jtevensburg District_______ $41,000 Other assess, property_ 1,111.110 6s ’ 23 M -N 30,000_____N ov 1 1953
_
Street Bonds.
Catalpa District___________ 110 000 Total assess, val. 1922_ 8.180,741
W ater Works Bonds.
5s TO M-S $7,000c..................1940 Salem District______________ 20.000 Pop’n 1910 21,225; 1920_____ 25,144 6s ’ 22 F-A $25,000c____ Aug 1 1952
5J4s'12 J-D 20,000c_ June 1 194) TOTAL DEBT Dec 1921.. $171,000
_
6s ‘ 17 F-A 30.000c_________ 1947
EMPORIA.
(Subject to call begin. June 1 192’ ' Assess, val., real estate____4,564.415
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
This town Is in Greenville County. 6s ’23 M-NS25.000____M ay 1 1953
6 s ’ 22 M-S 12,000c_ Sept 1 1952 Assess, val., personal_____2.985.071
_
(Optional Sept 1 1937.)
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
Other assess, property____1,089.084
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’23. $205,000
_
W ater and Sewer B onds.
Tot. assess. val.’22 0 4 act.) 8,6,38.600 5 s'2.3 M S $100,000_ Mar 1 1958 Water debt (incl.)_________
80,000
5 H s’12 J-D $10,000c
June 1 194) Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21.$19 21 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $135,099 Sinking fund______________
3,050
35,009 Assess, val. '23 (60% act.)—
(Subject to call begin. June 1 1927) Pop’n 1910. 13,472; 1920____ 13,292 Water debt (incl.)________
Sinking fund (water)______
10,090
W ater Bds. (Red begin, in 1916)
INT. at County Treas. otfioe
Real estate_____________ 1,381.700
Assessed v a l r e a l ________ 832,632
6s ’06 M-S $13 000c................1926
Personal ....................
146.627
Assessed val., personal____ 656,589
6 K s’24 J-J
50,000c...Jan 1 1954 DANVILLE.
Other property_________ 349,359
Total assessed val. 1921---- 1.489.221
(Optional Jan 1 1944)
T o t a l .._____ ___________ 1,877.686
Danville Is in Pittsylvania Oo. Inc.
BON D. DEBT Nov 23 ’24_$115,000 as a city in 1870. Neapolis (North Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$26.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $16.00
Water debt (included)______ 63.001 Danville) was annexed to Danville Population 1920______________ 1.869 Population 1920 (Census)_____1,250
Sinking fund_______________ 1.630 July 1 1896. Pop’n 1910. 19,020;
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y
Assess, val. real estate______ 543.540 1920, 21,539.
GILES COUNTY. ”
Assess, val. personal________ 293.320
Pearisb'Tg is the county seat.
Other assessable property_ 605.600 4aStreet-Im provem ent B onds.1929 FAIRFAX COUNTY.
_
R oad Bonds.
99 J-J $100,000c____July
Fairfax is the county seat.
T ot. ass’d val.’ 2 4 ________ 1,442.460 4s '01 F-A 10,000c____ Feb 1931
($16,000c.Jan 1 ’32 &33
Road Bonds.
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value 4s ’02 M-S
18.000c. Jan 1 ’34&’35
7,000c____Mar
except on $605,600. which is at 4fl '05 J-J 30,000c......... Jan 1932 5 J^s’22 M -N 15 $509,000---------- 1927 6s ’20 J-J
20,000c. Jan 1 ’36&’37
1935
Dranesville Magis. Dist.
actual value.)
22,000c. .Jan. ’38-’39
4s ’05 M-S 50,000c____ Sept 1935 5 s ’22 J-DS175.000_____7------ 1942
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_____$24 00 4s TO J-J 95,000c..........Jan 1940
24.000c.Jan 1 ’40&’41
Falls C hurch Magis. Dist.
Population 1910. 1,113; 1920, 1.066 4 H s'll A-O 30 000c........ Oct 1941
$100,000
5s ’22 A-0$100.000___________1942 BOND. DEBT May ’2 0 .. 2.430,408
Assessed val. real estate_
_
IN T . on 5>£s o f 1912 at Bank of Ss T4 M -N 10,000c____ Nov 1944
P rovidence Mag. Dist. R d. Bds Assessed val. personal___ 1,621,721
America, N . Y. City; on 5s and 6s at 5>£s’ 21 M-S 88 ,000-.Mar 1 ’25-’46
($10.000....................1925 Other assess, property_ 2,926.554
_
City Treasurer’s office, and 5Ms of 6s ’21 F-A
5.000___ Feb ’25-’32 5s T5 A-O \ 12.000___________ 1927
1924 at Chatham & Phenix Nat. 6 s ’ 21 J-J 132,000____July ’25-’46
14.000....................1930 Total assess, val. 1922___6,978,683
Bank, New York City.
6s ’ 21 M -N 44,000____N ov ’25-’46
\ 14,000..................1935 Total tax rate (per $1,000)___$20.00
5s ’22 s-a
8,000 _____ 1925-1932 5 s ’ 22 J-D 15 235.000-.-D e c 15 1942 Pop’ n, 1910, 11,623; 1920------ 11.901
5s '23 s-a
9,000 -------- 1925-1933
Mt. Vernon Mag. Dist. Rd. Bd> GRAHAM.
CHRISTIANSBURO.
Sewer-Improvement B onds.
($10.0 0 0 c ... Mar 1 1994
This town is In Montgomery C o.
This town Is In Tazewell County.
Sa T4 M-N$10.000c____Nov 1944 5s '14 M -8 1 10.000c;._M ar 1 1939
Electric Light Bonds.
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
5 s ’22 s-a
8.000 _____ 1925-1932
I 10.000c...M ar l IW
44
5s
M-N$10.000c...........................
’23 J-J $37.500____Mar 1 1953
School Improvement Bonds.
I 10.000c. Mar 1 194’ 5s School Bldg. Bonds.
Water Bonds.
iH s ’ 16 A-O $51.000.-O ct 1 ’ 25-’41 5s ’ 23 J-J
40 000-’25,’25,’40&’45
5s
J-J $40,000c................... ........
$45.00c_July 1 ’ 25-’ 33
R efu nding Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT. N ov 1924.$1,200,000 5s '13 J-J
BON D. D EBT Nov 1922 ..$50,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 '23. $62,500
M-S 100,000c_..M ar
Sinking fund (water)_______ 9,000 444s’98 J-J *160,000c—.July 1928 Assess, val., real estate___ 8,356,400 Sinking fund______________
1,500
1931
T ot. assess, val. ’22 (1-3 act.)900,000 4a '01 M-S 60,000c..-Sept 1931 Assess, val., personal____ 1,886,970 Assess, val. real est----- --------423.994
4a
Other assess, property_ 2,211,207
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’22-$10.00 4s ’01 J-J
'05
74,00 0c..-Ju ly
1935 Tot.assess, val.’ 22 (2-5act.) 12,454,577 Assess, val. personal_______ 96.277
Pop’n 1910, 1,568; 1920...........1,641 Is ’06 J-J 525,000c-..Jan
1936 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24_$20.50 Other assess, prop__________123,075
5s ’ l l J-J
20,000c..-July
1941 Pop’n 1910, 20,536; 1920____ 21;943 Tot.ass'd val.’22(abt. 14act) 643,346
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '22 $30.00
m s ’ 12 F-A 50 ,000 c...A u g
1942
IN T. is payable in Fairfax.
CLARKE COUNTY.
Pop’n 1910, 1.917; 1920______ 2.752
5s T4 M -N 25,0C0c_ Nov 1944
_
Berryville is the county seat.
IN T. on bonds o f 1923 at the
4Hs’ l6 A-O l7.000_.Oct 1 ’ 25- 41 FARMVILLE.
F un din g Bonds
41<8T7 J-J
72 000. .Jan 1 ’25-’ 42
This town is In Prince Edward Oo Hanover National Bank, New York.
5s ’24 J-D $30,0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1944
BON D. D E B T Oct 1923— $77,000 4J^s’24 J-D lOO.OOOc.Dec 1 ’25-’44 Inc. in 1859. Pop’n 1910, 2,971; GREENSVILLE COUNTY.
Stable and Farm Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
3,000
1920, 2.586.
Emporia Is the county seat
Street Im provement Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____3,588.715 6s ’21 M-S $14,000____Mar ’25-’31
Bonds
1 1919,)
F ire-Protection Bonds.
5 ^ s ’24 J-J =$50.000___ Jan 1 1944 5s Road Jan $80(Red. DecDec 1 1943
Assess, val., personal_ ..3,638,749
_
000___
is ’02 M -N $l0.000c____M ay 1932
Electric Light Impt. Bonds.
Other assess, property____ 599 344
. B
W ater & Light Impt. Bonds.
5H s’ 24 J-J =$50,000____Jan 1 1944 5s *R efiinding A. & D. R Ra y l onds.
Tot.asess. val. 1922______ 7,826,808
'14 Jan $30.000------M
1944
Refg. Bds.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23.$15 00 5s '95 J-J($100.000c____Jan 1925
(Subj. to call aft. 10 yrs. from issue.)
$4,500c................-1931 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1924..$110,000
Pop’n 1910, 7,468; 1920........... 7,165 4s ’00 M -N 60,000c____M ay 1930 4s 01 J-J
4s ’02 M -N 3,000c____M ay 1932
30.000
4s ’05 J-J
70.000c____Jan 1935 5 ^ ? r e jS
-J $15,000c..................1931 Sinking fund______________3,205,140
Assessed val. real estate_
_
4Hs’ l l A-O 150,000c____Oct 1941
CLIFTON FOROE.
P. & P. R efu n d in g Bonds.Assessed val. p e r s o n a l.....2,096.078
5a T4 M -N 10.000c____Nov 1944 5s
This city is In Allegheny County.
A-O $35,000___Oct 1 1948 Other assess, property....1 ,505 ,008
6s ’21 F-A
7,000____Feb ’ 25-’31
F u n din g Bonds.
R efu nd ing Light Bonds.
6.806,226
7,000____Feb ’25-’31 5s
8s ’21 J-J $100,000— July 16 1941 6s ’ 21 F-A
J-J $15,000___Jan 1 1940 Total assess, value 1922— ’22-$16.50
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)
Electric Station Bonds.
W ater B onds.
F unding Bonds.
11.890; 1920......... 11,606
5s ’22 M -N$92,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’47 6s
5s T2
. . . $190,000.... ..1942
M-N$46,000____M ay 1 1940 Pop’n 1910,County Treas. offiee.
* Int. at
Electrical Impt Bonds
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Water.
6s ’20 . - . $20.000..................... 1940 5s ’24 M -N $100,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’49 5s ’ l l J-J S 50.000c„.Ju ly 1 1931
HAMPTON.
6 s ’22 . . . 3 0 .0 0 0 .....................1942
W ater Improvement Bonds.
Im pt. Bonds.
This olty is In Elizabeth City Co.
5s ’ 23 J-D $96,000c.June 1 ’25-’48 5s
Street and Sewer B onds.
...
$50,000___20-yr serial
Street. Sewer & Bridge B onds.
6s ’07 . . . $15,000................... .1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '24 $1,991,500 BOND. DEBT Dec. 1 ’23. $215,000
s’00 M-N$30.000c-----1940
Floating debt___________
135,000 Water debt (incl.)________
5s ’05 A-O
75,000_A pr 1 1937
50,000 4H'01 F-A 15,000c-------M ay 1941
.s
Feb
158,332 Assessed val. real_________ 1,176,650
S ch ool & General Impt. Bonds Sinking fund.......................
_
5s TO F-A $65,000____Aug 1 1940 Assess, val. real estate_ 20,388,825 Assessed val. personal_____ 181,873 4 K s’04 F-A 25.000c-------Feb 1944
Street Im provement B onds.
Assessed val. personal___ 20,96) 534 Other assessable p rop erty.. 730.413
Bridge, School & Fire Dept.
...$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 .........................
4 « g ’ 17F-A $80,000c— Feb 1 1947 Tot.ass’d val. 24(2-3 act.) 41,349,359 Tot .ass’d val.’23 (65 % act.) .2,088,936 _s
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$17.o0 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’2 3 .$17.00 GEN. BD. D T . N ov 25 '24 $425,000
(Subject to call Feb 1 1932)
Assessed val. real estate---- 2,768,960
*$10,000 o f this Issue Is for water,
Park an d P layground B onds.
IN T . on bonds marked = at
5s T7
. . . $7,500____________ 1932 i $13,500 o f this Issue Is for water and Hanover Nat. Bank, on others at Assessed val. personal-------- 1,364,361
Other assess, property_____ 1,660,230
gas.
S treet Im provement B onds.
First Nat. Bank, Richmond, and in T ot.ass'd val.'24 (50%act.) 5,793,551
DEBT L IM IT .—-Debt limit of Farm ville.
5 s ’23
. . . $120,000.... -.1953
______
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $26.50
city is 18% o f assessed valuation of
Bridge B onds.
Pop’n 1910, 5,505; 1920........... 6.138
FRANKLIN.
5s T 8
F-A
$15,000_F eb 1 1948
INT. paylble at City Treas. o ffc e .
No recent return.
INTEREST Is payable In Danville
(Optional Feb. 1 1933.)




D ec., 1924.]
HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Hampton) is
in Elizabeth City County.
School Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $130,000___ July 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’24- $153,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------37,527
Sinking fund______________
.6,600
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act) .4,500,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.$9.00
Population in 1924------------------8,000
HARRISONBURG.
This city is in Rockingham Co
Incorporated in 1780; city of 2d class
May 6 1916. This city owns its
water and light plants.
Elec. Plant(Red. beg. Aug. 1919.)
4s ’04 F-A $58,000c_Aug 15 1934
Funding Bds. (Red. Jan. 1 1915
5s
J-J $67,400c_..Jan 1 1C2
Perm anent Impt. B o n is.
4>*s’ 16 J-J $75,000___ July 1 1946
W ater Bonds (Red. bea. 1917).
5s
M -N $.37,000c
N ov 1 1927
6s
F-A 100,000____Aug 1 1951
(Optional Aug 1 1941)
5s ’22 J-J 150.000-.July 1 ’27-’51
S ch ool, Fire and lm pt. Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-D $75,000c_ Dec 1 1941
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 ’23- $562,400
Water debt (incl.)________ 287,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
36,000
Assess, val., real estate____3,185,595
Ass’d val.,intangible prop.3,275,592
Other assessable property
(bank stocks, & c.)______ 1,838,390
Total assess, val. 1923____ 8.300.577
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S15.00
Popula’n 1910, 4,879; 1920___ 5 875
IN T . on 6s at Nat. City Bank,
N. Y . City; on all others at Treas­
urer’s office.
______
HENRICO COUNTY.
Richmond is the county seat.
Fairfield Mag. Dist. R oad Bds.
5s ’22 J-D$145,OOO..Dec 1 ’27-42
Fairfield School Dist. Bonds.
($25,000___ Jan 1 1930
5s ’24 J.J ( 50,000--.Jan 1 ’31-40
(100.000 --Jan 1 ’34-’50
BON D. D E B T Jan. 1922. $195,000
Assessed valuation 1922.-18,958,114
Population in 1920_________ 190,639
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
or at First Nat. Bank, Richmond.
HENRY COUNTY.
Martinsville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $425,000c_ Oct 1 1955
_
5>^s’24 J-D 100,000--June 1 ’25-’34
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s '23 A-O $53,000c.Apr 2 ’25-’ 33
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923. $585,000
Assess, val., real estate____3,800,198
Assess, val., personal_____2,908,255
Other property___________ 965,235
Total assessed val. 1922___7,673,688
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $31.00
Pop’n 1910. 18.459; 1920____ 20.238
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
HOPEWELL.
This city is in Prince George Co.
City manager form of government
adopted M ay 9 1924. See V. 118,
p. 2472.
M unicipal-Im provem ent B onds.
6s ’ 17 J-D $75,000____Dec 1 1947
School B uilding Bonds.
6s ’24 -.-$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ____________
C ourt House Bonds.
6s ’ 24 - - - $50,000_______________
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
6s ’ 24 - - - $25,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $375,000
Assess, val. real estate_____4,878.941
Assessed val. personal_____1,477,992
Other assess, property_____ 800,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 ( A act.) .7,156,933
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$20.00
Population in 1920___________1,397
IN T . on bonds o f 1924 at Hanover
National Bank, New York.
LAWRENCEVILLE.
This town is in Brunswick County.
Inc. April 29 1874.
W ater, L ight and Sewer Bonds.
6s
J-J $40.000---Apr 11932-1942
High School Bldg. Bonds.
5K s ’,09 J-J $12.000__________ 1939
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 24 ’24—$107,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 60,000
Sinking fund, general________ 12,613
6,590
Sinking fund, water________
Assess, val. real est------------ 675,000
Assess, val. personal_______ $425,489
Other assess, prop__________ 264,918
Total assess, val. 1923
(70% act.)....................... 1,485.407
Town tax rate(per $1,000) ’24-$16.50
Pop’n '10, 1,733; '20 (Census) .1,439
IN T . at town treasury.
LEE COUNTY!
Jonesvllle Is the oounty seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $25,000—Jan 2 ’25-’41
6H sT5 J-J
60,000------Jan 1 1945
(Subject to call $2,500 every 5 years )
BOND. DEBT Mar 25 ’23-$364,000
Assess, val. real estate____2,745,069
Assessed val. personal____2,295,103
Other assess, property____1,410,347
Total assessed val. 1922___6,450,519
Pop’n 1910, 23,840; 1920......... 25,293
LEXINGTON.
This town is in Rockbridge Co.
Water 4s, 1912--------------------$63,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 14 ’24. $144,100
Assessed valuation 1924___2,629,323
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $17.00
Pop’n 1910, 2,931; 1920......... 2,870
LOUISA COUNTY.
County seat is Louisa.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s ’04 J-J
$6,500c______________
R oad Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $45,000c-$3,000 yearly
6s '21 J-J 200.000c— July 1 1931




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BOND. D EBT N ov 2 1 ’24- $251,500
Renewal Bonds.
Equipm ent B ond s­
J-J
$1,000___ July 1 1933
Assessed values, 1922—
es ’22 F-Aal00,000___ Aug 1 1932 6s
4s
M -N 177,000___ Nov 1 1928
2,850.482
Real_____________
Street Bonds.
M -N 151,000___ Nov 1 1929
Personal_______________ 2,112,188 4s ’99 F-A $90,000c_________ 1929 4s
4s
M-S 200,000___ Sept 1 1930
Other property_________ 1,042,979
(Subject to call beg. in 1919)
T otal__________________ 6.0 )5,649 4s ’01 M -N $100,000c--Nov 1 1941 4 Jus’ l l A-O 320,000___ Apr 1 1941
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20 $21.50 4 ^ s ’03 M -N *56,000C-_Nov 11943 446s’23 J-D 189,000___ June 1 1945
Pop’n 1910, 16,578; 1920____ 17,089 4j^s’08 J-D 100.000____ June 11948 4M s’23 J-D 105,000___ Dec 1 1945
Berkley Ward Bonds.
5 s ’ 19
50,000___ July 1 1949
6s
J-J $25,000___ July 1 1926
LYNCHBURG.
R efu nding Bonds.
J-D 25,000___ June 11927
This city is in Campbell C ount;. 4s ’01 M-N$25,000c___ N ov 11941 6s
6s
J-J
25,000___ July 1 1928
Incorporated Jan. 10 1805.
♦Sewer, S chool & Jail Bonds.
M-S 35,000___ Mar 1 1930
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
_
4s ’98 A-O$140,000c_ Apr 1 1928 5s
F-A 40.000___ Feb 1 1931
44$sT2 J-J t550,000e_ Jan 1 1946
_
(Subject to call after April 1 1918
6s
6,300c__________1931
5?
M-S 50.000___ Mar 1 1932
Street & Sewer C on stru ction .
J-J
52.000___ Jan 1 1939
5 A s J_D_ n$350,000___ Dec 1 1950 Is
4H s
A-O 450,000__________ 1___
J-J
25,000___ Jan 1 1939
Perm anent Improvements.
5J£s‘21 A-O a50,000c____Apr 11951 4s
5s ’ 22 F-Aal50,0f)0_____Aug 11952 4 ISs’ 10 J-J
12,000___ July 1 1940
os '92 J-J $49,500c__ July 1 1S26
(Subject to call)
5s ’23 M-S aSO.OOO____ Mar 11953
Land Purchase Bonds.
5s ’95 J-J $10,000c--.Jan 1 1930 5s ’24 J-J al00,000c___ July 11954 6s'21 J-D a$199.000____June 1 1971
4 A s’23 M-Sa385,000_ Mar 15 ’ 1945
_
R efu nding Bonds.
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
4H s’97 J-D$425,000*c . June 1 1927 5s ’23 M-S a$100,000c--Mar 1 1953
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
6s ’21 J-Da$524,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’25-’37
4s ’00 M-S 186,000c -M ar 16 1935
S chool Bonds.
Mar 15 1945
4s ’04 J-J 154,0005c..O ct 1 1934 4s ’01 F-A $50,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1941 4 IS’23M-Sal ,144,000
Aug 15 1920
4J£sT7 J-J 130,000c...July 11957 41S’23M-Sal,955,000
S chool Bonds.
3J^s’98 J-J *30,0005c .July 1 1928 5s ’ 22 F-Aa300,000c____Aug 11957 4 JSs’24 J-J 1,197,000.-oJuly 1 1947
5s 22 J-J 300,000c...Jan 1 1956 5s ’23 M-S al5 0,00 0c.-.M ar 1 1958
Ninth Ward Bonds.
_
4s
A .O
19,000c—-O ct 1 1934 5s ’23 M-S ol50.000c_ Mar 1 1958 4As'12 M-S$256,000____Sept 1 1942
4>£s
J .J 200,000c—-July 1 1939 5s ’ 24 J-D all0,000c-----June 2 1954 T enth Ward Bonds.
4 A s ’ 12 M-S$214,000___ Sept 1 1942
F undnig Bonds.
Water Bonds.
5s ’22 J_J a$150,000___ June 1 1952
Jail Bonds.
4s ’00 J-J 17.000§c - July 1 1030
4s
M -N $75,000____ May 1 1931
4s
A-O 27,000c___Oct 1 1934
Harbor & Pier C on stru ction .
4 As
J-J 200,000c---July 1 1939 4 ^ s ’ 13 J-J $250.0 0 0 c-..F eb 1 1953
Port Terminal Bonds.
34£s'01 J-J 100,000c.-_Jan 1 1932 5s '18 J-J
50,000___ Jan 1 1948 5s ’22 M-N$500,000___ M ay 1 1952
D ock Bonds.
4As
J-J 100,000c-..July 1 1941
Street Im provement B onds.
4s ’04 F-A$600,000c —Aug 1 1938 5)*s’21 A -O a$50,000c... Apr 1 1951 6s ’20 A-01$100,000___ Oct 1 1950
44£s’07 F-A 100,000c.. .Aug 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’23-$2,876,000 5s’22 M-Na4,500,000___ May 1 1952
350,000 4JSs’22M-Sa650,000___ Sept 1 1972
4!^s’ 14 J-J 150,000c_ Jan 1 1948 Rev. bonds&notes (add’l)
_
310,846
Cemetery Site Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 J-J 210,000c-..July 1 1951 Sinking fund_______
4s
M-S $53,000____ Sept 1 1936
4 As
M -N 99,000c._.N ov 1 1956 Assessed val. (real)_30,250,000
Crematory Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 30 ’24$3,562,800 Assessed val. (personal).. 9,000,000
4s
M-S $30,000____ Mar 1 1938
Water debt (incl.)_______ 1,603,000 Other assess, property_ 3,000 000
Sinking fund____________ 1,149,377 Total valuation 1922____ 42,250,000 4>Ss’ 16 J-D 13,000___ Dec 1 1933
S chool B onds.
Assess, val. real estate_ 26,142.746 Total tax (per $1,000) 1923 — $25.60
_
4s
F-A $21,000____ Aug 1 1938
Assess, val. personal______ 2,328,765 Value o f city property_ 1,906,357
F-A 100,000____ Aug 1 1949
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at 5s
_
Other assess, property_ 25,004,166
_
Total assess, val. 1923___53,475.677 Bank o f N. Y ., N. B. A.; on bonds 6s ’21 J-J a360,000_ July 15 1949
Tax rate (ner $1,000) ’24--------$20.00 marked (a) at National City Bank, 6s ’21 J-D al38,000___ June 1 1951
Oct 1 1951
Pop’n 1910, 29,494; 1920____ 29,956 N. Y ., and on others at City Treas­ 5>Ss’21A-0 a l,547,000
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
urer’s office.
* lnt at M erc. T r. & Dep. Oo,
4s
M-N$400,000___ M ay 1 1931
Salto.; t U. S. M tge. & Tr. Oo
5s’22M-Nal,165,000___ M ay 1 1952
N. Y .: others at City Tress, office.
NORFOLK.
R efu n d in g P ublic Impt. Bonds.
This city is in Norfolk C o. Inc
DEBT
LIMITATION.— City’*
_
debt Is limited by Its oharter to 1695 Sept. 1736. Commission govern­ 4>£’22M-Na$792,000_ May 1 1954
ment adopted June 19 1917. Town
Health Dept. Bldg. Bonds.
of taxable values.
of Berkley annexed Jan. 1906 and 6s '21 J-J a$33,0 0 0.--July 15 1949
B onds of Annexed D istricts.
9th and 10th Wards in 1911. More
LYNNHAVEN MAGIST. DIST.
on Jan. 1
A district in Princess Anne County. territory was annexed 67,452; 1920. 5s School Bonds.
T l J-J $10,000___ Jan 2 1931
1923. Population 1910,
Road and Bridge Bonds.
75,000___ July 1 1939
115,777; 1923 (increase due to an 5s T9 J-J
5 A s g ’ 23 J-J15 $250,000 .Tlyl5’28-’ 57 nexation), 157,000.
5s T4 M-S 15,000---M a r 15 1934
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 582,
5s T4 M-S 10,000_ Sept 15 1934
_
General Purposes.
under Princess Anne County.)
4s
J-D $50,000_ June 1 1926 5s ’22 M -N 154,000___ M ay 1 1942
_
BONDED D E B T _______________ (7) 5s
M -S 29,500___Sept 1 1926 5s TO M -N 30,000___ May 2 1930
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, 4s
A-O 78,000___Oct 1 1934 5^s*22 A-O 13,000___ Apr 1 1942
New York, or at the County Treas­ 4s
J-J
90,000_ Jan 1 1934 5s T6 M -N 20,000___ M ay 1 1936
_
urer’s office, at option of holder.
4s
M -N t40,000___Nov 1 1928
Road Bonds.
4s
J-J 302,000_ Jan 1 1937 5s T9 J-J $255,000___ July 1 1939
_
MANASSAS.
4s
M-S 149,000___Mar 1 1936 5s ’20 M -N 80,000___ May 1 1940
This town is In Prince William Co
4s
J-J 180,000_ Jan 1 1939 TOT. BD. D T . Dec 1 ’24_$36,041,500
_
8,947,339
BOND. D EBT M ay 1924- $109,000 4s
M-S 60,000___Mar 1 1939 Water debt (included)—
Water debt (incl.)-----------42,000 4H s’ 10 J-J 731,000___July 1 1940 Sinking funds M ay 3 1 ’24 3,077,986
Sinking fund (general)___
9,100 4 A s ’ l l A-O 120,000___Apr 1 1941 Assess, val., real esta te..139,023,680
Assessed value, real----------- 682,747 44sjs’ 12 M-S 345,000___Sept 1 1942 Assess, val., personal
42,469,740
Assessed value, personal—
105,673 4 4£s’ 15 M -N 123,000___M ay 1 1945 Public Service Corp------ 13,150,860
Other assessable property - . 125,567 4s '16 J-D 165,000--Dec 1 ’25-’38 Total assess, val. 1924.-195,194,280
Total assessed value, 1923- 913,987 4 ^ s ’ 16 A-O 20,000—-O ct 1 ’25-’31 (Assess, on real est. abt. 2-3 act. val.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$15.00 5s ’22 M-S 1,276,000____Mar 1 1950 City tax rate (per M ) 1924— $27.50
Population 1910, 1,217; 1920, 1,305 4 A s A-O 1,172,000___ Oct 1 1947
$5,379,000 of the water debt are
4s ’ 16 J-D 34,000___Dec 1 1954 not counted as against the bond­
4s ’ 16 J-D 97,000___Dec 1 1936 issuing capacity of the city.
MARTINSVILLE.
_s ’23 A-O 115,000___Apr 1 1945
All bonds are coupon and may be
This town Is situated In Henry Oo
650,000.- July
Inc. in 1875. Pop’n 1910, 3,368. 4 A ’24J-Ja( 1,050,000.-July 1 ’28-’32 registered as to principal only or
\
1 ’33-’39 both principal and interest.
1920, 4.075.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
IN T . on bonds marked (1) at
R efu nding & Impt. Bonds.
6s ’24 A-O/$36,OOOc_Apr 1 ’26-’28 4 Us’ 15 J-DS500.000___ June 1 1945 Harris, Forbes & C o., N. Y .; (a) at
\ 24,000c---A pr 1 1929 6s ’20 A-0+936,000___ Oct 1 1950 the Bankers T r. C o ., N . Y .; on others
4 A s ’24 M-N100.000___ N ov 1 1945 at City Treasurer’s office
W ater (ln t. at Treas. office).
5,000____ July 1 1945
C IT Y PR O PE R T Y .— The fixed
6s
J-D $30.000c........
1928 4 A s ’24 J-J
Elec. P lant (lnt. at Treas. office> 4 A s ’24 F-A 20,000_____Feb 1 1945 assets of the city were reported on
5s ’05 J-J $30,000c-.-Jan 2 1939 4 A s ’24 M-S 20,000______ Sept 1945 Dec. 31 ’23 as follows: City, $25,Park Place Ward Bonds.
957,462; water, $9,677,117; making a
5 s ’05 J-J 30,000c— May 1 1939
4s
J-J $130,000____ Jan 1 1934 to tal of $35,634,579. General assess­
5s ’06 J-J 12,000c.f.Jan 2 1940
A-O 45,000____ Oct 1 1934 ment made every five years.
6s ’l l J-J
35,000c-.-Jan 5 1945 4s
4s
M-S 140,000____ Sept 1 1936
DEBT LIMITATION.— The city’s
Imp. Bonds (lnt. at Treas. office). 4s
J-J
70,000____ Jan 1 1939 debt Is limited by Its charter to 18%
6s
J-D $17,400c..........
1930
4H s’ 10 J-J 115,000____ July 1 1940 of the assessed valuation of real estate
Railroad (lnt. at Treas. office).
4 Jus’ l l A-O 250,000____ Apr 1 1941 and personal property.
4s
. . . $44.000c__________1925
S chool Bldg. & Street Impt. Bds. 44£s’ 12 M-S 20,000____ Sept 1 1942
6s ’21 A-O $250,0 0 0 c-..A p r 2 1955 4J^s’ 15 M -N 45,000____ M ay 1 1945 NORFOLK COUNTY.
J-D
11936
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’23 -- $448,000 4s '16 J-D 190,000_____ Dec 11946
Portsmouth Is the oounty seat.
10,000_____ Dec
Floating debt_____________
45,000 4 K s’ 16
Road B onds.
_ .
Total assess, val. 1923-2,960.849 4s W ater Bonds.
4 U S’08 J-J $200,000c— July 1 1928
Town tax (per $1,000) 1923_ $7.50 4s ’04 M-Nt$250,000____ Nov 11928 5s TO s-a 75.000------ -- ---- 1 9 3 0
_
A-O 165.000_____ Oct 11934
4s
M-S 50,000___Mar 1 1938 4>Ss’ 15 J-J 250.000---- July 1 1935
4H s’ 15 M -N 75.000r-.-M ay 11945 5sg T9 J-J 255,000---- July 1 1939
M ECKLENBURG COUNTY.
R oad and Bridge B onds.
5s
F-A 215,000_____ Aug 11949
County seat Is Boydton.
5s
F-A 100,000---- Aug 1 1969 5 s ’ 20 s-a 259,000 May & J ne 1 40
Road Bonds.
1942
5s
M av $64 000..M a y 1 '25-'40 6s ’21 J-J O70.000___ July 15 1949 5s ’22 A-O 250,000r* --A p r 1 1942
5s T2 M-N 160.000.-M ay 1 ’25-’44 6s’21M-S t l , 500,000___ M a r l 1951 5s ’22 J-J 110,OOOr*-.July 1
5s’22M-N al ,000,000___ M ay 1 1952 5s ’23 J-J 135,OOOr* _.-J an 1 1943
5s ’ 15 J-J
24.000c.July 1 '25-’46
J-J
TOTAL D EBT N ov 1920- $288,460 5s’ 22M-N al ,000,000----- M ay 11952 5s ’24 A-O 280,000c*.-Jan 1 1944
1944
Assessed val. real estate_ 7.226,275 5s’22M -Nal,500,000___ M ay 1 1952 5s ’24 A-O 220,000c*.-Apr 1 1944
200,000c*__0ct 1
Assessed val. personal____ 5.695,879 5s ’22 M -N «410,000-----May 1 1952 5s ’24 DEBT Oct 1 ’24_$2,365,000
Other assess, property____ 1,957,527 5s ’22 M -N 304,000___ M ay 1 1952 BOND.
Sinking fund------------------fSn’nnn
Park Bonds.
, ,
.,
Total assess, val. 1922— 15,079,681
J-J $21,000___July 1 1933 Sch. bond debt---------------Pop’n 1910, 28,956; 1920.........31,200 4s
Assess, val., real estate— 14,324,970
A tlantic C ity Ward Bonds.
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
5s
J-J $34,000---- July 1 194o Assess, val.. personal------1,216,985
5s
A-O 15,000---- Oct 1 1945 Other assess, property— 2,376,012
NELSON COU N TY.
5s
J-D
6,000---- June 1 1926 T ot. ass’d val. 1923-------- 17,917,967
Livingston is the county seat.
4s
M -N t52,000___N ov 1 1928 State & Co. tax (per $1.000)’23 $24.00
Livingston Mag. Dist. Rd. Bds
J-D 1480,000___Dec 1 1928 Value of county p rop erty ..1,250,000
5s ’ 15 A -0/*10,000____Oct 1 1925 4s
M -N 50,000___Nov 1 1929 Pop’n 1910, 52,744; 1920, 57,358
l 25.000 Oct 1 '30-’35- 4s
IN T . at Co. Treas. office or at
M -N 40,000___M ay 1 1931
’40-’45&’49 4s
4s
J-J 460,000___July 1 1932 Merchants’ & Planters’ Bk of Norfolk
Massles Mill Mag. Dist. Rd. Bds
4s
A-O 20,000___Oct 1 1934
6s ’ 14 A-O $25,000c.Apr 1 ’29-’34C ity Farm Bonds.
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
’39-’44&’48
F-A $45,000---- Aug 1 1969
BON D. D E B T N ov 1919— $70,000 5s
Eastville is the county seat,
Bram bleton Ward B onds.
Assessed values 1922—
Capeville Mag. Dist. R oad Bds.
F-A $20,000------ Feb 1 194o 5s T6 J-D $20,000------July 1 1946
Real__________________ 3,399.466 5s
5s
M-S 20,000------ Sept 1 1945
Personal______________ 4,676,324
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
4s
M -N170.000____Nov 1 1929
Other property------------ 1,518,702
Eastville Mag. Dist. Road B onds
M-N 105,000____May 11931 5J4s’ 15 J-D $25,000.—June 30 1945
T o ta l_________________ 9,594,492 4s
M-S 20,000------Sept 1 1930 (Subject to call after June 30 1920.)
Pop’n 1910 16,821; 1920............17,277 4s
Paving and General Purposes
....
4s
M-N$173,000-----N ov 1 1929 -s Jail Bonds.
NEW PORT NEWS.
T4 — $16.000..............---194 4
M-S 50,000____Sept 1 1930
This city Is In Warwick County. 4s
(Subject to call after 1919.)
4s
M -N 15,000------M ay 11931 BOND. DEBT July 1916— $80,000
Inc. Jan. 16 1896. Pop’n 1910
4s
J-J
84,000.
July 1 1932 Assessed value real estate.-5,463,100
20,205; 1920. 35,596.
Garbage P lant & Fire D ept.B ds. 6s ’21 J-J a530,000— July 15 1939 Assessed value personal...3,529,494
Armory Bonds.
4s ’01 F-A $30,000___ Feb 1 1941
Other assess, property------- 2,094,843
5s
F-A $37,000---- Aug 1 1939 Total assessed value 1922-11,087,437
Bridge Bds. (Red. beg. in 1918).
S treet B onds
44£s'98 A-O*$40,000c..................1928
Pop’n 1910. 16,672; 1920. 17.852
4 ju s 'll F-A $27,000------Feb 1 1941
5Hs'21 A-Oal25,000c. ..A p r 1 1951

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N ORTON .
This town is in Wise County.
5s ’ 16 S-A $15.000....................1946
S treet and Sewer B onds.
5s ’24 M-SS110,000____Mar 1 1954
(Optional yearly after March 1 1934.)
Street Im provem ent Bonds.
5s g ’ 19 J-D $60,000c_____ Dec 1944
BON D. D EBT Aug 31 ’24. $240,000
Assessed value real estate_1,342,426
Assessed value personal_
_ 217,820
Other assess, property_____1,007,763
Tot. ass’d val. ’23(>$act.)-2,568,009
Town tax (per $1,000) '23____ $12.00
Population 1910, 1,866; 1920, 3,068

VIRGINIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Paving and Grading
4s '01 M-S $50,000___ Mar 1 1931
4s ’02 A-O
25,000___ Apr 1 1932
Water Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 18 J-D
$600,000-Dec 1 1948
5s ’ 18 J-D 2.100.000—Dec 1 1948
5s g '24 F-A 250,000___ Aug 1 1954
Sixth Ward (Impt. Bonds).
4>*s’ i0 F-A $37,500___ Aug 1 1940
4H s’12 A-O
87,500____Oct 1 1942
Seventh Ward Bonds.
4H s’ 10 F-A $37,500___ Aug 1 1940
4H s’ 12 A-O
87,500____Oct 1 1942
Improvement Bonds
5 H g ’21 J-J $600,000___ Jan 1 1951
5 K g ’21 F-A 200,000____Aug 1 1951
Harrison Ward Impt. Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $362,000___ Jan 1 1954
Washington Ward Impt. Bds.
5s ’24 J-J $619,000____Jan 1 1954
Market Bonds.
5s g '23 M-S$200,000___ M ay 1 1953
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 ’24-$8,507.000
Water debt (incl.)_______ 2,950,000
Market bonds (incl.)_____
200,000
Sinking fund____________
187.740
N ET D E B T ____________ 5,169.360
Water sinking fund--------536.177
Assess, val. (real), 1924-.34.634.399
Total valuation 1924_____43 085 445
Value of city-owned prop. 8,506,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-SI 1.00
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22_$10.00
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.
DEBT L IM ITA TIO 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.

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Tot.assess, val.'23 (75 %act.) 5,791.669
Bridge Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 —$15.00 4 ^ s ’24 J-J $ 525,000c— July 1 1954
Public Bldg.
Popula’n 1910, 4.202; 1920, 4,627
I I M-N $2,30.000c_.M ay 1 1941
S IN T . payable in Baltimore. M d. 4
* at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N. Y. OSs’ 14 M -N 150.0 0 0 c ...May 1 1941
others at City Treasurer’s office.
Fire Dept.
_
4s 06 J-J $25.000c_ Jan 1 1936
4 Hs’ 10 M-N 40,000c— -M ay 1 1940
RICHM OND.
~
Richmond Is the county seat ol 4Hs'17 J-J
35,000____July 1 1947
Henrico County. Incorp. 1782. The 4P>s’ 22 A-O 60,000c_ Apr 1 1952
_
city of Manchester was annexed on
Refunding
_
Apr. 15 1910 (V. 90. p. 871) and 4s ’99 A-O $15,000c_ Apr 1 1929
53,C00c_ July 1 19.33
_
the annexation of approximately 14 4s ’03 J-J
square miles of new territory was pro­ 4s ’05 J-J
24,00 0c..-Ju ly 1 1935
4H s’06 J-J 414.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936
mulgated on Nov. 51914.
Bonded Debt.
Street Bonds
1925 is 06 J-J $275.00 0c...Ja n 1 1936
4s ’ 91 J-J $94,650___ Jan
PETERSBURG.
4s ’ 92 J-J 452.450-.Jan ’26 & ’27 4 ^ s ’ 10 M -N 285.000c...M ay 1 1940
Petersburg is in Dinwiddle Co.
4s ’93 J-J 751,500,-Jan ’28 & '29
Street Improvement Bonds.
Incorp. 1850. Increase in population
4s ’96 J-J
31,000___ Jan 1 1930 4 ^ s ’20 J-J $500.000c
Jan 1 1950
and assessments due to annexation.
4s ’91 J-J 177.550___ July
1925 4 ' ^ ’22 A-O 30 ).• 00 c---A p r 1 1952
F unding Bonds.
4s '92 J-J 340.000- -July ’26 & ’ 27 J'£s’24 J-J /276,000c.July 1 ’ 26-'37
4
5s ’96 M-N$58.000____M ay 1 1936
4s '94 J-J 150.000
___________July1929
1 24,000c_ July 1 1938
_
Street Im provement.
4s ’04 J-J 589.000
_Jan
1938
Sewer Bonds
3 J^s’96 J-J $75,000____Jan 1 1941
_
4s 04 J-J 334.600____ July 193s 4H s’ 10 M -N 75,000c_ M ay 1 1940
Sewer, W ater Pipe & Sidew alk.
4s ’05 J-J
52.400.......... Jan 1939
School
4s ’05 P-A $75,000___Aug 1 1945
4s ’05 J-J 166.000 .......... July 1939 4 44s’ 10 M -NS100,000c..M ay 1 1940
Roadway Bonds.
4s ’05 J-J 254.000
__Jan 1940 .4 Vis’ 16 A-O 125,000____Aprl 1946
4s ’06 M-N$75,000___N ov 1 1946
_July 1940 4Hs'16 A-O 300.000___ Apr 1 1946
4s ’06 J-J 612.500
4 H g ’ 14 M-S 80,000____Sept 1 1954
4s '07 J-J 957.500
__Jan 1941 4 ^ s ’20J-J 200.000c. ..J a n 11950
W ater B onds.
4s ’07 J-J 539.300____ July 1941 4 ^ s ’ 22 A-O 500.000c-..A pr 1 1952
5s '94 F-A $80,000___Feb 1 1934
4s ’08 J-J 350.000
_Jan
1942 4 V^s’ 22 A-O 500.000c.. .A pr 1 1952
43fs’22 J -D *200,000____Dec 1 1962
4s ’08 J-J 289.500
__July 1942 4H s’ 24 J-J 300.000c_ July 1 1954
_
5s ’22 F-A *50,000___Feb 1 1942
4s ’09 J-J 252.300......... Jan 1943
Sewer & Drain Bonds.
Street & W ater Main Bonds.
4s ’09 J-Jl .500.000____ July 1943 4k$s’20 J-J $150.000c
Jan 1 1950
4s g ’09 M-N$70,000___ M ay 1 1949
4s ’ l l J-Jl.400.000___ July 1 1945 4J* 20 J-J 100.000c...Jan 11950
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’ 14 J-Jl ,500.000___ Jan 1 194S 4 ^ s ’24 J-J 350,000c-.-July 1 1954
5s ’89 F-A$297,500___Aug 1 1929
4t4s’ 14 J-J
50.000__ July 1 1925
5s ’95 J-J 194,500___July 1 1935
Park
4s T6 J-J2.000.000___ Jan 1 1950
4s ’03 M-N190.000___ May 1 1943
6s ’20 J-J 500.000—July 1 ’25-'29 5s ’ l l M -N $120,000c.-M ay 1 1941
S ch ool Bonds.
D etention Home Bonds.
_July 1 1930
4Hs'20 J-J 500.000
4s g ’09 M-N$80.000___ M ay 1 1949
4 J^s’ 19 J-J 500.000 __ Sent 1 1929 4H s’ 24 J-J $40,0 0 0c--.J u ly 1 1954
4 ^ s g ’ 16 J-D 200,000.--June 1 1956
Market Bonds.
_July 1 1930
6s ’20 J-J 750.000
High S chool & P ublic Sewer Bd.
_
_July 1 19.30 4 V£s’ 18 M-S$200,000c_ Mar 1 1948
6s ’20 J-J 600.000
4H s’ 18 A-O $34,000___ Apr 1 1958
_Jan 1 1955 N ET DEBT Sept 15 ’24--$6,166 000
5H s’21 J-J 500.000
Colored P ublic S chool.
Sinking fund______ _____
314 9 2
PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY.
(Optional Jan 1 1931)
4>Sg’14 M-S $100,000_ Sept 1 1954
_
Princess Anne is the county seat.
4>$s’21 J-J
500.000__ July 1 1931 Total assess, val. '24___ 68,113,098
Perm anent-lm pt. B onds.
Kempsville Dist. Road Bonds.
.........
500.000__ July 1 1932 Total tax (per $| ,000) 1922 .$22 00
4 !<js’22 J-J
4 }* g ’ 12 A-0$300,000___ Oct 1 1952 5s ’ 16 A -0$ 130.000c..O ct 1 ’ 26-’46 5s ’21 J-J 500.000
_Jul 1 1955 Popula’n 1910, 34.874: 1920. 50.842
M unicipal Improvement Bonds. ($10,000 1926, $25,000 ’31. ’36 & ’41 5s ’22 J-J 750.000
INT. payable at City Treas. office
_Jan 1 1956
5s ’22 J-J $250,000...J a n 1 1957
and $50,000 1946)
_Jan 1 1956 and in N. Y . City.
5s ’22 J-J 500.000
5 s ’ 22 J-J *200.000___ Jan 11962 BOND. DEBT Dec. 18 ’22-$205.000 5s ’22 J-J 250.000
DEBT LIMITATION by consti­
_Jan 1 1956
5s ’22 J-J *500.000____Jan 1 1962 Assessed val. real estate__ 5,258,569
4s ’22 J-.T 75.000___ Jan 1 1956 tution, 10% of assess, val. of all
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
Assessed val. personal___ 2,407,790
4 X s ’22 J -J l.250.000___ July 1 1956 property.
4 ^ s ’22 J-D *$600,000.-D ec 1 1962 Other assessable property. 7 7,947 4H s’23 J-.T2.000.000___ Jan 1 1957
General Im pt. B onds.
Total assessed value 1922—8,374,30 * 4H s’23 J-J 500.000 — --J u ly 1 ’33
4H s’22 J-D *$200.000.-June 1 1962 State & co. tax (per$l ,000)’22.$22.50 4H s’23 J-J 5 0 0.00 0---- Ju ly 1 ’57 ROANOKE COUNTY.
The county seat is Salem.
T O T .B D .D T .Jun e30’24-$3,909,000 Popula'n 1910, 11,526; 1920, 13.626
$20.000___ July 1 1925
475,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
INT. at Nat. Bank o f Commerce, 4H s’23 J-J 150.000- -July 1 ’26-'30 Salem Mag. Dist. Road Bonds.
964.610 Norfolk.
Sinking fund____________
---------4H s’ 16 M-S $104 000-M -S 1925-’50
175.000- .July 1 ’31-’35
Assessed valuation, real..25,151.685
1 3 5 .0 0 0 - July 1 ’36-’38BOND. DEBT Oct 1 2 3 -. $138,000
Assessed val., personal_ 16,554,375 PULASKI.
_
31,250
Assess, debt (add'l)_______
4H s’24
Jan
This city Is In Pulaski County. 4s '24 J-J3.275.000___ Jan 1 1958 Sinking fund______________
Totalassess. val. 1924____41,706,560
27.047
J-J
47,000__
1 1957
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $20.00 Incorp. Feb. 24 1886.
4H s’24 J-J
700.000__ July 1 1958 Assessed val. real estate.-10.846.210
W ater Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 2417; 1920, 31.012;
AH bonds are coupon and may be Assessed val. personal_____5,623.082
5s
J-J $40,0 0 0 c............— 1940 registered as to principal only or f )tn«r p-ipe>-ty ___ ___ _ 2,127.827
1922, 32,107.
*
Electric-Light and W ater.
All bonds are coupon but may be
Total value (county) 1922—
J-J $45,000c.........
1925 both principal and interest.
registered as to principal only or 5s
(1-3 to yi actual)______ 18,597,119
Annexed Territory Debts.
School Bonds.
both principal and interest.
Assess, val. of district_____ 5.000,000
P ublic Im provement B onds.
J-J $10.000c..................1935 4 34s' 15 J-J $531.000c.-.Jan 1 1949 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $14.50
INTEREST on refunding 5s pay­ 5s
R efu nding Bonds.
able In Baltimore at Mero. Tr. & Dep.
Popula’n 1910. 19.623; 1920. 22.395
S chool Bonds.
$21,000...........................
Co.: on bonds marked (*) at Guar­ 6s ’20
5Ms'98 J-J
$5.000_____ _____1928
Sewer Bonds.
anty Trust C o., N . Y .; other bonds
k
J-J
5,000_____ _____1933 ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
5s '13 A-O $38.000—Oct 1 ’25-’43 5 K s ’03 J-J
at City Treasurer’s office.
5 s’08
10,000_____ _____9138
Street-Im provement B onds.
The county seat Is Harrisonburg.
DEBT LIMITATION.— The city’s
5 K s’ 13 J-J
15.000_____ _____1943
uebt Is limited by law to 22% of the 5s ’ 15 F-A $80.000 —.........— .1945
C ounty Bds. (Ini. at Treas. office).
’07 M -N 15,000_____ _____1941
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 5 ’24. $231,000 5s W ater Bonds.
assessed valuation of real estate.
5s
J-J $60.0 0 0 c ____1926-1927
Water debt finM.)________
75.000
$60,000
’06 J-J $20,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1946 BON D. D EBT Nov 1924.
Tot.ass’d val.'24(M act.) -.3,705,000 4s R efu nding Bonds.
PHOEBUS.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$17.50 4 tis'OO J-J $120,000c_ July 1 1936 Assessed values 1922—
Real________
13,439 8,39
_
This city is in Elizabeth City Co. Pop’n 1910 , 4.807 1920,
5.282
Personal_______________ 7.497 129
Incorporated April I 1900.
’05 M-N
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y. 4s Fairmount 60,00 0 c...M a y 1 1935
Other property_________ 1.226 142
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924 --$39,000
Bonds (Assumed)
Tot d .............
.22.163 110
Sinking fund_______________ 11,000
6 s ’04 M -S $10.000___________1936
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,400,006 PULASKI COUNTY.
6 s ’06 M-S 3 5 ,0 0 0 ---..............1934 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)..$14.80
Pulaski Is the county seat.
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1924____$11.00
H enrico Debt Bonds (Assumed) Popula’n 1910, 34.903; 1920, 30,049
S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 02 J-J $30,530___Jan 1 1936
Population 1910, 2,394: 1920. 3.043
5K s
J-J $46,640_ Jan 1 ’ 25-’46
_
Highland Park Bonds (Assumed)
RUSSELL COUNTY.
Road Bonds (part every 5 years).
Sewer Bonds.
PITT SYL V A N IA COUNTY.
Lebanon is the county seat.
5H s’ 10 F-A $ 55.000c— Feb 1 ’25-’40 53-Ss’ lO J-J $50.000--............-.1940
County seat is Chatham.
5s '12 J-J
92.000c_.Jan 1 ’ 25-’40
Street Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
School Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1920— $228,000 5s ’ l l J-D $50,000___________1941 5s ’08 . . .
$95.000..................1944
($25,000c—Jan 1 ’35-’39 Sinking fund____________
30,000
5s ’ l l . . .
98,000..................1944
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5 K s’24 J-J (100,000c..Jan 1 ’40-’49 Assessed values, 1922—
5 s ’ 13 J-D $50,000__________ 1943 5s ’ 12 J-D 70.000c.Dec i ’36-’39
75,000c. .Jan 1 ’50-’54
Real___________________ 3,970.219 5s ’ 13 J-J *30,000 __________ 1944 5s T3 J-D lOO.OOOc-Dec 1 ’40-’44
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Personal---------------------- 3,410 060
Highland Park S. D. (Assumed)
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
Population 1910, 50,709; 1920, 56,493
Other property_________ 1,452.294 5s '09 J-J $30,000___Jan 1 19,39
4 ^ s ’05 . . .
$8,000............
1944
IN T . at Chatham & Phenix Nat.
T o ta l__________________ 8,832,573
Barton Hgts. Bonds (Assumed) 5H s’22 M-S 18,000.-Sept 1 ’25-’42
Bank, N . Y . City.
State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'20 $20 00 5s '03 F-A $10.000___Feb 1 1933
000
Pop’n 1910, 17.246: 1920, 17,106 6s ’05 A-O 15.000___Apr 1 1935 TOT. BD.l. DT Oct a1922..4 $3.37,4 5 2
est
IN T . on school bonds payable in 6s '06 M -N 15,000___ M ay 1 1936 A ssess, v a l ., realr s o n a t e ____ 4 1 6 785
PORTSMOUTH.
A ssess, v a
pe
l______3 308
Portsmouth Is the county seat of New York; on others at County 6s '09 M-S 15.000___Mar 1 1939 Other assess, property____1.361.710
Treasurer’s office.
Norfolk County. Incorp. In 1858.
6s ’ l l J-D
10.000___Dec 1 1941 Tot. assess, property '22_ 9,081,947
_
Ferry B onds.
6s ’ 12 J-J
10.000___Jan 1 1942 Total tax (per $1,000) '19___ $12.00
5s ’97 J-J $25,000____July 1 1927 PULASKI SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4. 6s ’ 14 J-J
25.000c--.July 1 1944 Popula'n 1910. 23,474; 1920. 26,786
G rading and Paving Bonds.
G inter Park Bonds (Assumed).
IN T . at County Treas. office.
This district is in Pulaski County
4s ’03 M-NS100.000.- M a y 1 1933
5s '14 J-J $125,000-..D e c 31 1948
B uilding Bonds.
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
No. Richm ond Bonds (Assumed).
4s T7 A-O $4,000___ Apr 1 1925 5H s’ 15 J-J $58,000___________1946 6s ’ 14 J-D $85,000___ June 1 1944 SALEM.
(Subject to call at any interest BON D.DEBT Oct 31 ’24$29,395.780
This town Is In RoanokelCounty.
R edem ption Bonds.
paying period.)
_s '88 ___
$100______ Past due
1,159,708 Population 1910, 3,849.
75,000____Jan 1 1954 Floating debt (add’l ) ___
5s ’96 J-D 22,000____ June 1 1926 5 Ms’24 J-J yearly, begin. Jan 1 ’30) Water debt (incl.)______ 3.338.509
General Im provement B onds.
5s ’98 J-D 29,000____ June 1 1928 (Opt. $3,000
Sinking fund/general___ 5,560.560 4 ^ s ’24
($216,000--N ov 1 ’27-’53
5s ’99 J-D 25,000____ June 11929 BUND. DEBT D e c 4 1924. $128,060
(water------805.110
M-N\
9,000___ N ov 1 1954
6.426
4s ’00 J-J 139,900____Jan 1 1930 Sinking fund______________ 1,800,000 Assessed values 1924—
R efu nding B onds.
Assessed valuation 1924___
4 s ’00 J-D 13,500____June 11930 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$11.00 Real estate_____________188,900,000 5s
M -N*$19,000c_________1931
4s ’01 J-D 11,500____ June 1 1931 Population 1922 (est.)_______ 10,000 Tangible personal prop. . 18,900,000
W ater and Im provement B onds.
6s ' l 4 J-J
*
82,800____ July 1 1928
5s
M-S J$35,000c_________1934
Intang. pers. prop.—
63is’20 J-J 150.000____Jan 1 1950
Stocks, bonds. See____ 68.000,000
Light, W ater, Sewer and im pt.
4)^s’23 J-J ’ 40,000____Jan 1 1953 RADFORD.
Bank stock---------------- 21 000,000 5s
M-S $50.000c__________1937
This city is In Montgomery Co.
4H sg’23F-A 300,000____ Feb 1 1953
T otal________________ 107,900,000 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 ’24- $365,000
5s g ’24 M-S 200,000____ Sept 1 1954 Inc. Feb. 1893.
Tax rates per $1,000 1 9 2 4 c
Light S water bonds (incl). 104,000
Highway Bonds.
Jail Bonds.
Real estate________________ $21.00 Sinkingfund______________
11.089
53*Ss’21 J-D $150,000.--D e c 1 195T 5s ’ 15 M-S $12,500------Mar 1 1945
Tangible personal property. 19.50 Assess, val. real estate_____ 2,200,000
Municipal Impt- Bonds.
Paving and Street Bonds.
Assess, val. personal______ 1,889,697
Intangible personal prop.—
4 ^ g ’ 10 F-A$125,000------Aug 1 1940 5J^s’22J-J *$150,000r* _ .Jan 1 1952
Stocks, capital, &c________ 3.00 Tot.ass’d val.’24(40%act.) 4,089,697
4J^s’ 12 A-O 100,000____ Oct 11942
Bridge and Street Bonds.
_
Bonds, notes, &c__________
2.00 Total tax (per $1,0OO) 1924_ $22.50
J-J $1,000c— -Jan
1 1940
4Ms’08 J-J
30.000____July I 1938 4s
S IN T . at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o..
Bank stock________________ 8.50
R efu nding Bonds.
N orfolk C ou n ty S ch ool
ana
N. Y
Nat. City Bank, N . Y
4s
J-J $15,000c____ Jan 1 1941 P op.’ lO(Census),127.628;’20.171,667 others. at*Town Treasurer’s office. .;
9th Ward Bonds.
5 s ’ 12 M -N $95,000— --M a y 1 1932
S chool Bonds.
C IT Y P R O PE R TY.— The city
J-J $56,000c____ Jan 1 1941 owns its water works, gas plant
4s ’ 16 J-J
18,400____ July 1 1926 5s
Electric Plant Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
electric-lighting plant, city hall, alms­ SC O TT COUNTY.
4s ’06 A-O $12,000____ Oct 1 1936 5 ^ s ’22J-J a$115,000r*-_ July 1 1952 house, market houses, school build­
Gate City Is the county seat.
W ater Works Bonds.
4H s’08 J-J
30,000____ July 1 1938
ings, engine houses, parks, sewer sys­
Powell Magist. Dist. B onds.
4H s’ 10 F-A 50,000____Aug 1 1940 5H s’22 J-J a$95,000r*._July 1 1952 tem, &c., the aggregate value of
_
$5,000c_ June 1 1928
Street Railway Bonds.
5s ’ 18 M -N 150.000___ M ay 1 1948
which is $35,846,810.
6s ’ 17 J-D 18,000c. June 1 ’31&37
5H s’22 J-J a$15,000r*__July 1 1952
5s ’22 J-J 250,000____Jan 1 1952
10,000c_ June 1 1942
_
DEBT LIMITATION.— The City’s
Street and Impt. Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
,2O,OO0c.June 1 ’47-’51
debt Is limited
Its charter
J-J $25,000c____ Jan 1 1941 of assessed val. by taxable real to 18% 6s ’ 21 J-J
5s ’96 J-D $15,000____ Dec 1 1926 5s
20,0C0c.Jan 1 ’52-’55
of
estate
General Impt. & School B onds.
4M s’08 J-J 110,000____July 1 1938
TO T . B D . D T . Oct 24 ’24- $65,000
5s ’23 J-Ja$145,000____ Jan 1 1953
Sewer & Street Impt. bonds.
District values:
l*N**Mj
4 K s’22 J-D $600,000____June 11952 B O N D .D B B T July 1 ’23 -- $629,500 ROANOKE.
Assess, val., real estate____ 367,913
50,776
5s g ’24 A-O 360,000—Apr 1 *25-’54 Sinking fund______________
Roanoke Is surrounded by a county Assess, val., personal_____ 111,904
Assessed val. real estate
3,024 420 of the same name; while formerly a Total assess, val. 1924____ 479.817
Fifth Ward (S ch ool B onds).
5s ’97 F-A $10,000____ Aug 1 1927 Assessed val. personal_____1,142,307
part of that county, it Is now Inde­ Oo. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$36.50
5 s ’98 J-J
3,000____ Jan 11928 Other assessable property. 1,624,942 pendent of same. Inoorp. In 1884.
Popula’n 1910, 23,814; 1920, 24,776




Dec., 1924.]
SM YTH COUNTY.
Marlon Is the county seat.
Court House Bonds.
4H s
J-J $12.500____July 1 1925
Road District Bonds.
5s 14 A-O $95,000___ Jan 1 1943
6s '12 J-J 10 i.000c...Jan 11942
(Subject to call beginning in 1927
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s 13 M-S $60.000c. __ April 1943
BON D. DEBT Nov 25 ‘21 $267 500
Assess, value, real estate.3,640.215
Assess, value, personal___ 3,025.370
Other assess property___ 1.307.479
Total assess, value 1922___7,973,064
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920. ..$33.50
Popula'n 1910. 20.326; 1920, 22,125
IN T .a t County Treasurer’s office
SOUTH BOSTON.
This town Is in Halifax County
Incorporated in 1884.
4 ^ s'0 0 A-O $12.500..................1932
5 K s ’ 15 M-N 76.000..................1949
Street Bonds.
5H s'15 J-J $25.000c..................1949
5H*'19 J-J
57.0.10..........
195?
Refunding & Impt- Bonds.
5 J ^ ’22 F-A$200.009___ Feb 1 1942
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6H s'15 J-J $100,0 0 0 c - ............1949
BOND. DEBT Aug 31 '24- $560,350
W .ter debt r ia c l,)-............ 103.5 >
<
43 550
Floating d e b t ____________
Assess, vain, real e s t . ____2 9 )8.23)
Assess. value, personal___ 420,780
Assess, val., other p ro p .. 1,472.663
Total ass'd value, 1924___ 4,801,673
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 - 21.5"'
Population 1910. 3 516; 1921 4 368
IN T. at Planters' & Merchants
Nat. Bank, So. Boston, and Nat
Bank of Commerce, N. Y. City.
SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY.
Courtland is the county seat.
Road Im provement Bonds.
6s '22 F-A $250,000 ..A u g 1 1932
(Subject to cal! on & after Aug 1 '24.)
TO T. BD. DT. Dec 10 '23 $602,200
Assessed value, real______8,716,546
Assess, value, personal__ 4,022.629
Other assessable property. 2.075,040
Total assess, value, 1922.-14,814,215
Population 1920 Census______ 27,555

155

WEST, VIRGINIA—DEBT OF STATE
School (Red. aft. 10 jrs. from iss.)
4s '07 J-J $20.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1937
4s '13 J-J
15,000m..July 1 1943
ft.35s'16M-N 107,000c.. .N o v 1 1946
Water 'Red. aft 10 grs from issue)
4s '09 M -N S10.000m ..Nov 1 1939
5s g '24 M-S 700,000c*.Sept 1 ’29-’58
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1095.)
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1924 $668,200
Sinking fund_____ _______
243.628
Total assess, val. 1923___ 12,352,091
Oity tax rate (per $1 .000! ’23-$18.00
Popula'n 1910. 10.604; 1920. 10.623
{ Red. after 10 years from issue,
m Manuscript bonds.
* Time extended by City Council
to 1917. 1922 and 1927, respectively.
a Time extended by City Council
<o 1918.
______
SUFFOLK.
This city Is In Nansemond County.
Town established May 1742; formally
ineorp. In Jan. 1808 and made a city
in Oct. 1910.
General Improvement Bonds.
4 Hs'16 J-J U70.000____Jan 11946
5s’ 22 M -N zl90,000c*..M ay 1 '25-62
5s '24 M-N200,000c*.May 1 ’25-’49
Redem ption Bonds.
Is
s-a $20.000c__________1932
6s '20 F-A 30,000____Aug 1 1925
Street Im provement Bonds.
IHs 06 J-J*$100.000c...July 2 1936
I MJs'08 J-J
2,500r...... ........ ..........
School Improvement Bonds.
5s '22 M -NS190,000c*.-M ay 1 1962
R efu nding Bonds.
U 21 M-N$40,000____M ay 11926
s
Sewer Bonds.
Is
s-a $ 15,000c.......... ........1931
Street-Fund. & School-Im p.Bds
5s '12 F-A $40 000c__ Aug 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 1924 $699,500
Assess, val.. real estate___ 7.533.851
Assess, val.. personal_____4.771.250
Other assess, property____ 1.454.559
Tot.ass'd val.'24(60%act.) 13.790,660
Total tax (per $1 .000' 19'4 .*19.00
Population 1910. 7.008: 1920..9.123
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . (a)
M,ti mul City Bank, N. Y.; z at U. S.
Mtge. & Tr. C o., N. Y .; others at
City Treasurer’s office.
TAZEW ELL COUNTY.
Tazewell Is the oounty seat. Pop­
ulation 1910. 24.946; 1920, 27,840.
Incorporated April 2 1874.
Road (Ini. at Treasurer's Office).
5s g
J-J $440,000 _____ 1925-1946
5s '19 J-J 220,000..July 1 ’25-’46
5< '23 J-D 150,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '2 2 . $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 Fork District______ $29 00
Jeffersonville District_____ 34 00
Maiden Spring District____27.50
w arrenton:
This town is In Fauquier County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920— $60,000
Water debt (included)____
48,000
Assessed val'n (60% a c t .)..1,155,011
Total tax rate (per $1,000). .$17.30
Population 1910, 1.427; 1920, 1.545

WISE COUNTY.
Wise Is the oounty seat.
Road & Bridge (Red. beg. 1931)
5s '11 s-a $700,000o_________ 1941
5>4s’23 M-S 40,000___ Mar 1 1933
Road Bonds.
514s
___$65,000..$2,500 yearly
6s '20 J-J 1200,000—July 1 ’25-'44
1110,000—July 1 ’45-’54
5 J4s’23 J-D 8 8 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 '25-'46
6s '23 J-D 210,000____Dec 1 1943
($189,000 optional as follows: $21,000 1934 to 1942 incl.)
Magisterial Dist.Bds(Red.&eff.'33)
5s '13 s-a $260,000c__________1943
5s '16 M-S 100,000____ Sept 1 1946
5*4'«22 J-D 100,000____ Dec 1 1932
(Optional Dec. 1 1927.)
TOT. BD. D T. Sept 1 '22-SI ,985,000
Sinking fund____________
210,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 10,681,129
Assess, val., personal_____ 5,195.616

Other assess, property____ 2.597,257
Total assess, val. 1922____ 18,474,002
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '21-$38.50
Pop n 1910, 34.162; 1920_____ 46,500
IN T . at the Coal & Iron Nat.
Bank, N . Y . City and at County
Treasurer’s office.
WYTHE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Hampton
R. F. D . N o. 4) is in Elizabeth City
County.
6 s '21 J-D $100,000—.June 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '24. $220,967
Floating debt_____________
33,320
9,300
Sinking fund______________
Total assessed value 1924—4,006,600
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $12.50
Population in 1924____________6,000
Prln. and Int. payable at Chase
National Bank, New York.

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 M ar. 4 1925)..E phraim F. Morgan
Sec’y of State (term exp. M ar. 4 1925)_Houston G. Young
Treasurer (term expires M ar. 4 1925)______ W m . S. Johnson
Auditor (term expires M ar. 4 1 9 2 5 )...___John C. Bond
Attorney-General___________________________ E. T . England

Beginning March 4 1925 and for four years thereafter, Howard M . Gore
will be Governor, George W. Sharp, Secretary of State; Howard B. Lee,
Attorney-General, and Wm. S. Johnson will again be State Treasurer and
John C. Bond State Auditor.
LEGISLATURE 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 bouse concur.
BONDED DEBT.— The State’s bonded debt, in June 1924 amounted
to $39,000,000. Against this there Is a sinking fund of $2,000,000. Details
of the debt follow:
SOUTH HILL.
“ V irginia Debt B onds” (issued in
H ighw ay Bonds.
This town is in Mecklenburg Oo.
connection with the Virginia- West 5sg’21J-J$15,000,000c* July 1’27-’46
W ater, Light, Power & Sewer
Virginia Debt Settlement).
4J-4s
?’23A -02,800,000c* Apr 1 '29-’48
Bonds.
3>4s
J-J$9,000,000.-Jan 1 1939 4sg’23A-0 2,200,000c* Apr 1 ’ 29-’48
6s '22 M -N$100.000c*.M ay 1 1957
4>4g’ 23 J1,000,000c* Apr 1 ’29-'32
BON D. DEBT Oct 23 ’24--S145.000
A-O 11,000,000c* Apr 1 '45-'48
Water debt (in cl.)__________ 65.000
4)4g’23A -03,000,000c* Apr 1 ’33-’44
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 977,904
4 H g ’23A-05,000,000c* Apr 1 ’29-’48
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $10.00
(The State Is compelled to retire at least one-twentieth (or $675,000)
Population 1920 Census______ 1,074
“ Debt Bonds,’ ’ of the total issue each year until the final payment In
1939 is made.)
SOUTH NORFOLK.
Interest on highway bonds at the State Treasurer’s office or at the
This town is in Norfolk County.
National City Bank, New York.
Street Imnt. & Sewer Bonds.
In the settlement of the Virginia debt, the United States Supreme Court
4 H g ’22 J-D$300,000r*----June 1 '52
on June 14 1915, after lengthy litigation, decided that West Virginia
BON D. D EBT Feb 1 '2 3 .. *390.625
should assume liability for a debt of $12,393,929.56, of which the prin­
Assess, val.. real_________ 4,231.085
cipal was $4,215,622.28 and Interest $8,178,307.22. See “ Chronicle’’
Assess, val.. personal_____ 1,663.630
of June 19 1915, page 2099; and editorial on page 2037 o f the same is­
Other assessable property. . 2.12.636
sue. Also see “ Chronicle” for October 23 1915, page 1394. The pe­
Total assess, val. 1922____6,187.351
tition of the State of Virginia for execution o f judgment against West
Population In 1920___________ 7,724
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
SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY.
1917 but no provision whatever was made for the payment of the judgment.
Spotsylvania is the county seat.
W ASH INGTON COUNTY.
Shortly after the Legislature had convened mandamus proceedings were
Road Dist. <Red. beg. in 1918).
County seat Is Abingdon.
5s '13 J-D $58.000c...Ju ne 1 1943 BOND. D EBT Jan 1923.. $443,000 begun in the U. S. Supreme Court by the State of Virginia to compel the
T O TAL D E B T Nov 9 '18. $130,000 Assessed val., real________ 5,067,095 Legislature to provide for the payment of the judgment either by a bond
Silking fund______________
10.000 Assessed val., personal____3,165.38,3 issue or the levying of a tax. The court in April 1918, however, held that
Assess, val.. real estate____2.*35.743 Other assessable property. _ 1,951,317 it would not force payment now believing that as a sovereign State West
Assess, val., personal_____ 1.471.565 Total assess, val. 1922___ 10,183,825 Virginia would take steps to meet the judgment. For a summary of the
court’s ruling see V. 106, p. 2358. The West Vrlglnia Legislature on Feb. 20
Other assess, property___ 462,602
Total assess, val. 1922 _ 4.769,910 Population In 1920__________ 32,830 1919 adopted a resolution providing for the settlement of the debt. V. 108,
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $14.00 W ASHINGTON MAGEST. DIST. 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,Population 1910. 9 935; 1920, 10.571
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 5.
in cash and
bonds
This district, (P. O. Portsmouth,) 062.867.16 in the West $13,500,000 in 314 % bonds, less $1,000,000 in which
to be held
Virginia Treasury against certain certificates
STAFFORD COUNTY.
Is in Norfolk County.
have been lost.
Stafford Is the county seat.
Building Bonds.
The first payment to Virginia Debt Commission was made In Washing­
Road & Bridge Impt. Bonds.
5s '12 J-J $100,000c. ..July 1 1942 5s '16 M-N$45.000____M ay 1 1936 ton on April 18 1919. where the State Treasurer, W . S. Johnson, met the
Oct 1923-- $105,000
(Subject to call $20,000 on or after BOND. DEBT real estate..4,772,560 Commission and delivered $1,070.662 55 in checks and warrants payable to
July 1 1922 and $20,000 every 5 Assessed val’n, personal_
Assessed val’n,
_ 395,850 Virginia through the Commission. On July 3 1919 $12,366,500 of bond
part
years thereafter!.
Other assessable property.. 959,612 certificates representing the greater of the of the debt, were delivered to
Commission. The Richmond
R efu n d in g Bridge Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'23 (65% act.)4,615,140 ludge William F. Rhea, Chairman
5s '16 J-J
$>,000-.Jan 1 ’25-’ 26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $20.20 Circuit Court on July 21 1920 entered a decree providing for the distribution
if the Debt Settlement Fund (V. I l l , p. 336); $624,143.87 in cash and
OO. BD. DT. Nov 1917..
$9,000
IN T. at Merchants & Planters $12,190,857.03 par value State of West Virginia 3J4% 20-year gold bonds
Total road & bridge d e b t ..
(?)
Bank. Norfolk.______
vere deliYered to Brown Brothers & Co., depositary of the Committee,
Sinking fund_____________
16.000
tnd on Oct. 4 1920 the exchange was begun. The relative value o f the
Assess, val., real estate____1,277.164 W ILLIAMSBURG.
This city is in James City County.
certificates, after deducting the 5% commission of the Debt Settlement
Assess, val.. persona]_____ 761.580
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Committee, was as follows: 1871, .908949824; 1879, .876947728; 1882,
Other assess, property___ 643,660
.752542281; 1892, .668119068: scrip, .168683662 (V. I l l , p. 13901.
Total assess, val 1922____2,682.404 5s '16 J-J $30,000— Aug 25 1946
Street Imnt. Bonds.
Cash balances in various State funds on Sept.l 1922 totaled $15,843,650.58
Population 1910. 8.070; 1920. 8.104
6s
s-a $50.000_______________
of which M >,399,103 was in the State Road Fund. In addition, the State
IN T . In N.Y.O. or Fredericksburg
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 ’ 1 9 „ $57,500 School F iV i had invested $1,000,000 and the W orkmen's Compensation
Sinking fund______ $1,000-$l .500 an
Fund $9,515,900.
STAUNTON
_ 890,267
This city is In Augusta County. Assess, val., real estate_
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The following table gives the assessed valu­
Assess, val., personal_____ 584.675 ation of real estate, personal property and public utility property. Under
Incorporated as a city In 1872.
Floating Debt <Red.\0 urs. fr.is.) Other assess, property____ 200,074 the tax law passed in 1904 assessments are said to be made at about actual
4s '02 M -N $15,000m ..M ay 1 1932 Total assess, val. 1922____ 1,675,016 value. This accounts for the large increase in values beginning with 1906,
4s '07 J-J
30.000c_ Jan 1 1937 Population 1910. 2,714; 1920, 2 462 returns for earlier years having been on a much lower basis. W . S. Hallan,
_
IN T. payable at City Treas. office
Street Bonds.
State Tax Commissioner, under date of Dec. 1 1922 says: “ The extraor­
3Hs'98 J-J $25,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1928 WINCHESTER.
dinary increase in the assessed value of 1922 over 1921 is the result of recent
This city Is In Frederick County. legislation providing for a more equitable assessment of value, or assessment
(Subject to call after July 1 1908)
4Hs'97 M -N S13,500c...M ay 1 1927 Incorporated April 2 1874.
that more nearly represents the true and actual value.”
W ater and Sewer Bonds.a
S ubje; i <o call after May 1 1917)
Public Utility
Personal
$3,0 00c*.-M ay 1 1925
Llec-ric-Light Ronds.
Property, &c.
Property.
R e a l E s ta te .
Total.
4,000c*.-M ay 1 1926 Y e a r s —
4s '13 M -N $2,500m ..N ov 1 1943
____________
1 9 2 4 ________
$2,092,571,862
(Subject to call after Nov 1 1923.) 5j^s'23 M -N (l0,000c*.M ay 1 '27-'28 19 2 3 ................................. ..............
2.108,490,453
56,000c*.May 1 '29-36
5s '14 M -N $3 0,00 0c...N ov 1 1949
2,092,571.862
88,000c*.May 1 '37-47 1 9 2 2 .............. .$ 1 ,2 0 8 ,7 9 6 ,3 5 8 $438,272,746 $445,502,758
(Subject to call after Nov 1 1919.)
367.785,493
449,199,758
1.696.068,361
36,000c*.May 1 ’48-’53 1 9 2 1 ................. 8 7 9 ,0 8 3 ,1 1 0
Redemption Bonds.
354.066,817
1.579,594.399
424,292,082
J-J
$10,500c...1925 192 0..................... 8 0 1 ,2 3 5 ,5 0 0
41*s’96 J-J $11,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1926 4s
349,522,671
1919..................... 7 6 9 ,6 4 8 ,0 3 3
371,602,428
1.490,773,132
Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s ’97 J-J 10,000r— July 1 1926
358,142,414
1918
7 4 5 .5 9 5 .5 1 7
345,714,123
1.449.451.754
J-J
$49,000c— .July 1929
4 ^ s ’97 M -N §75,000c— M ay 1 1927 4s
315,252,752
336,057.491
1 9 1 7 ................. 7 2 2 ,2 0 9 .2 4 9
1,373.519.492
City-Hall Bonds.
4 K s ’97 M -N 3 ,000m .-M ay 1 1947
278,798,294
1
323,022,687
1,298,550.852
A-O
$19,100c.
1925 9 1 6 __________ 6 9 6 ,7 2 9 ,8 7 1
(Subject to call after May 1 1918) 4s
1 9 1 5 __________ 6 9 1 ,4 4 5 ,9 7 1
320,966,265
274,157.288
1,286.569.524
A-O
8.000c_1931
4s '98 J-J $18,000c___ Jan 1 1928 314s
1 9 1 4 ..................... 6 8 3 ,1 1 9 ,3 0 0
317,695,663
281,622,615
1,282,437.578
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1918 ) BON D. DEBT N ov 26 '24- $386,100
1 9 1 2 __________ 6 3 3 ,7 4 7 ,6 3 3
295,028,819
239,236,206
1,168.012.658
3M s’99 J-J $11,700m ...Jan 1 1929 Assessed val’n. real estate.5,360,944 1910 .................. 6 0 1 ,1 8 7 .0 4 3
282.845,961
235.795,169
1.119,828.173
Assessed val’n, personal_ 5,435,916
_
(Subject to call Jan 1 1909.)
240,088.339
207,290,111
1908 __________ 4 8 9 .8 5 4 ,2 6 9
937.232,719
3>£s’99 J-J $10,500m— Jan 1 1929 Other assess, prop------------ 1,987,974
190
30.043.170
79,630.346
277.859.198
(Subiect, to call after Jan 1 1909 i Tot .ass’d val .'24(50 % act.) 12,784,834 1 9 0 4 __________ 1 6 8 .1 8 5 .6 8 2
22,976,974
59,773,064
241.313,244
3s '98 J-J $10,000c_ Jan 1 1928 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$12.00 1 8 9 0 __________ 1 5 8 ,5 6 3 ,2 0 6
_
53,905.180
22.447,495
147
224.025.744
3s '98 J-J
1,000m..July 1 1928 Pop'n 1910, 5,864; 1920........... 6,883 1 8 9 5 __________ 1 2 1 .6 7 3 ,0 6 9
0 ..................
,2 0 2 ,3 6 5
48,725.222
17.237.766
187.165,353
INTEREST is payable at Bank of
4s '05 M-N205,000c__ Nov 1 1935
7.368.983
34,622,399
146.991,740
Winchester or at City Treas. office, 1880 _______ — 1 0 5 .0 0 0 .3 5 8
(Subject to call after N ov 1 1915 )
140.783.286
7.362.844
38.032.395
4H s’ 15 J-J 4 5 ,0 0 0 c... July 1 1945 on bonds marked (a) at U. S. Mtge. 1 8 7 0 __________ 9 5 .3 8 8 .0 4 7
T A X RATE.— State tax rate (per $1,000) for 1922 is $1.50.
4.35s’ 16M-N 107,0 0 0 c...N o v 1 192$ & Trust C o., New York City.




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WEST VIRGINIA—CITIES & TOWNS

DEBT LIMITATION.— Provisions limiting the debt-making power of
the State and the various sub-divisions are found in Article X of the State
constitution o f 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 o f any liability other than that for the ordinary expenses
o f the State, shall be equally distributed over a period o f at least twenty
years.
SECTION 6.— The credit o f 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 o f which shall exceed ninety-five cents per one hundred
dollars valuation; except for the support o f free schools; payment of indebt­
edness existing at the time o f the adoption of this Constitution; and for the
payment o f any indebtedness with the interest thereon, created under the
cucceeding section, unless such assessment,with all questions involving the
Increase o f such aggregate shall have been submitted to the vote of the
people o f the county, and have received three-fifths o f all the votes cast for
and against it.
(Note.— The legislature o f 1904 passed a tax measure limiting county
levies after 1905 to 60 cents per $100 o f valuation.]
SECTION 8.— No county, city, school district, or municipal corpora­
tion, 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 o f such indebtedness; nor without, at the
nune time, providing for the collection o f a direct annual tax, sufficient to
pay, annually, the interest on such debt, and the principal thereof, within,
and not exceeding thirty-four years; Provided, 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 o f the people, and have received threefifths o f all the votes cast for and against the same.
The Legislature o f 1905 passed an Act prohibiting indebtedness exceeding
2W % on the value o f taxable property. This Act went into effect Jan. 1
l906. 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 Yt % of the taxable
property as shown by the last preceding assessment, but the exception is
made that any county, Inagisterial district or group o f magisterial districts,
for the construction o f a county-district road or bridge, or any municipal
corporation o f 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 Y % ■ Bonds may be issued, under the 2 l %
A
limitation, for the purpose o f acquiring, constructing, erecting, enlarging,
extending, reconstructing or improving, any building, work, utility or
undertaking, or for furnishing, equipping and acquiring the necessary
apparatus for any building, work, improvement or department, and for
other similar corporate purposes, for which the political division is author­
ized to levy taxes or expend public money. The refunding of old bonds
by the issuance of new bonds is also allowed under the Act, but there is a
rohibition against the issuance of bonds to cover current expenses. No
onds may be issued unless approved by three-fifths o f 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 o f 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 o f 20,000 or more
population, may be registered as to interest as well as principal. In dis­
posing o f bonds, the governing body o f a political division must first offer
the issue, at par, to the various State ageneies, or departments, authorized
by law to purchase such bonds. I f 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. I f 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 o f the Legislature, to create indebtedness in excess of the
2 Y % and 5% limits, and the Act is not to affect any general or special
law providing for the issuance o f bonds payable in whole or in part by
assessments against abutting property. Another provision o f the Act
requires that bonds, after being voted by the people, shall be submitted
to the Attorney-General for approval of their validity. The governing
b od y 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 o f the State o f West Virginia.,’
H IGH W AY BOND AMENDMENT.— At the N ov. 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, which have been sold. In 1922 the Legislature
authorized an additional $15,000,000 bonds. In 1923 $15,000,000 more of
the bonds were authorized bv the Legislature. The amendment reads:
“ The Legislature shall make provision by law for a system of State
roads and highways connecting at least the various county seats of the
State, and to be under the control and supervision o f such State officers
and agencies as may be prescribed by law. The Legislature shall also
provide a State revenue to build, construct, and maintain, or assist in
building, constructing and maintaining the same and for that purpose shall
have power to authorize the issuing and selling of State bonds, the aggregate
amount o f which, at any one time, shall not exceed fifty million dollars.
“ When a bond issue as aforesaid is authorized, the Legislature shall at
the 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,
and not exceeding thirty years.
T A X A T IO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Bonds o f municipalities are
assessed as personal property against the person holding them, if he be a
resident o f the State. Bonds held_by banks are not subject to tax. There
is no provision regarding the taxation o f State bonds, except that contained
in Chapter 10, Laws o f 1919 Extraordinary Session, which A ct 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 contained in the statutes authorizing
their issuance.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS, &c.— Section 17 o f the general
law regulating the investment of deposits o f savings banks of West Virginia

g

Section 17. The trustees o f any such savings bank shall Invest the
deposits o f the bank and the income derived therefrom only as follows:
First. In the first mortgage or deeds o f trust on real estate situate in
this State, or in States contiguous thereto, such real estate in another
State not being situated at a distance exceeding fifty miles from such
bank, to an amount not to exceed 60% o f the valuation o f such real estate;
and no loan on real estate security shall be made except upon the report
Of not less than two members o f the board of trustees who shall certify to
the value o f the premises to be encumbered, according to their best judg­
ment, and such report shall be filed and preserved with the records of the
corporation.
Second. In bonds or securities o f the United States, or of any State, or
o f any county, magisterial district, independent school district, or other
school district, city, town or village in this State, or in any bonds for which
the faith of the United States is pledged; or in the notes of any citizen of
this State with a pledge o f any o f the aforesaid securities at no more than
80% o f the market value and not exceeding the par value thereof.
‘ Third. In the notes o f any citizen o f this State with a pledge as collateral
'Of the stock o f any bank or banking association incorporated under the
authority of this State or o f the United States at no more than 80% of the
market value and not exceeding the par value thereof; provided, that such
corporation shall not hold as security for loans more than one quarter of




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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
such cases the deposit and book of the depositor shall be held by the cor­
poration as collateral security for the payment of the loan.
Fifth. I f such deposit and income can not be conveniently invested, no*
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 leas*
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
$100,000, 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 o f which, not required for its own use,
a revenue may be derived.
Seventh. Any such corporation may take real estate, stocks, bonds and
securities 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 STATE .— The population o f the State has been as
o llows:
1920___1,463,70111890......... 762,79411860......... 376,68811830........... 176.924
1910— 1,221.119 1880........ 618,457 1850....... 302,313 1820........... 136.768
,900_____ 958.80011870_____442,01411840......... 224.53711810--------- 105.469
The proportion o f the colored population was 4.19% in 1880, 4.39% In
1890, 4.5% in 1900, 5.2% in 1910 and 5.9% in 1920. In number blacks
were 17,980 in 1870, 25,886 in 1880, 33,508 in 1890, 43,499 in 1900. 64,173
in 1910 and 86.345 in 1920.
C IT IE S, COUNTIES A N D TOW NS IN THE

STATE OF W EST V IR G IN IA .
ADKIN SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Gary) is in
M c D o w p H County.
_s ’ 12 M-S $40,000___________1946
5H s’23 J-J 150,000-.Jan 1 ’28-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $140,000
Floating debt___________
150,000
Sinking fund______________
25.0 )0
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(H< act’ ) 17,745,090
School tax (per $1,000) ’24------ $14.50

Total ass’d val. ’24 (act.) ..2,430.118
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $27.70
Population 1910, 1.458; 1920, 1,696
IN T . is payable at Bank of
Bramwell, Bramwell.
BROOKE COUNTY.
County seat is Wellsburg.
5s ’16 J-J $558,000..Jan 1 ’25-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’24. $552,000
Assessed val’n.reai estate $21,397,500
Assessed val’n, personal.. 5,623,292
Other assessable property. 6,324.614
Tot.ass’d val.’24( h a ct.)-33,345,406
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924---------------------- $8-00
Popula’n 1910, 11,098; 1920, 16,527

BEAVER POND SCHOOL DIST
This district (P. O. Bluefleld) is In
Mercer Co.
6s g ’08 Mar $119,000c__Mar 1 1928
BOND. D ’T Oct 31 1924.-$119,000
Sinking fund------------------29,000
Total assess, val. 1924------30,000,000
School tax rate(per$l,000)’24.$13.09 BROWN’S CREEK- SCH. DIST
A district In McDowell County.
Population in 1921 (est.)_____25,000
1NT. at First Nat. Bank in Blue- 5 s ’ l l . . . $29,000c.................. 1941
(Subject to call beg. in 1931.)
field or at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
B uilding (Red. beg. Jan. 1 1933’ )
5s ’ 13 J-J $150.000c___Jan 1 1943
B E C K L3Y.
6s ’21 ann 270,000_______________
This town is in Raleigh County.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1051.)
Street and Sewer B onds.
$4,000c.July 1 ’25-’28 BOND. D EBT Oct 18 ’21 $433,000
15,000
16,000c_ July 1 ’ 29-’36 Sinking fund_____________
_
15,000c. July 1 ’37-’41 Assess, val. real estate_ 15,241,899
5)4 g ’24 J-J 28,000c.July 1 ’42-’48 Assess, val. personal------- 5,034,037
5,000c. ..J u ly 1 1949 Other assessable property. 6,086,087
18,000c. July 1 ’50-52 Total assess, val. 1922------ 26,362,125
14,000c_ July 1 ’53-54 School tax rate(per $1,000) ’22 $14-85
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924.. $255,000 Population in 1921 (est.)_____23,000
IN T . payable at McDowell Coun­
Assessed valuation 1924_ 6,693,844
_
ENT. at State Treasurer’s office or ty National Bank in Welch.
National City Bank, N. Y . City.
BUCKHANNO n T n D. SCH. D IS T .
This dist. is in Upshur County.
BENWOOD UN. HIGH SCH. D.
B uilding B onds.
A district in Marshall County.
6s
ann $50.000c__________1928
High-School-Building Bonds.
5s 12 J-J $80,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1942 BOND .D E B T Dec 1 1922. $61,000
13,000
(Subject to call part yearly from Sinking fu n d _____________
Assess, val., real estate____4,318,995
July 1 1922-41, fncl.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24 $76,000 Assess, val., personal------- 1,502,860
Tot. ass’d val. ’2 4 (^ act.) 15,466,935 Assess, val. pub. ser. prop . 361,705
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$10.50 Total assess, val. 1922 (abt.
% actual)______________ 6,183,560
INT at Bank of Benwood, Benwood.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $16.10
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 5.000
BERKELEY COUNTY.
IN T . payable at County Treas­
County seat Is Martinsburg.
urer’s office in Buckhannon.
Martlnsburg & Potomac RR.
4s
J-J $64,500c_____ Jan 1929
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 1923.
$64,500 BUTLER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Weirton) is in
T ot. assess, val. of Co. ’23 29,556,079
Popula’n 1910, 21,999; 1920, 24,554 Hancock County.
Int. at People’s Tr. C o., Martinsb’g. 5s ’ 12 J-J $25,000c____ Jan 1942
(Optional M ay 1922.)
5 Y s’23 J-J $210,000c_________ 1943
BLUEFIELD.
(Subject to call 1928)
Bluefleld is m Meroer County.
5 Y s ’23 J-J 210,000____July 1 1943
Incorporated 1888.
(Optional July 1 1928.)
General Im provement Bonds.
Site-Purchase, Bldg. & Equip.
'$2,000___ Sept 1 1927
’ 16 M -N $5 0,00 0c...M ay 1 1950
6,000___ Sept 1 1928
14,000. .Sept 1 ’29-’30 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1926)
5s
M-S 13,000___ Sept 1 1932 BOND. D EBT Oct 28 ’ 24. $285,000
Sinking fund______________
60,000
12.000
___________Sept 1 1933
65.000 ..S ep t 1 ’36-’40 Total assessed value 1924
(about Y a c tu a l)_____12,000,000
.14,000___ Sept 1 1941
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $15 30
Street, Sewers, &c.
5s 02 Jan $35.000c_................1932 Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 15,000
IN T . at Bank of Weirton, Weirton,
5s g ’07 June 100,000c.June 26 1937
5s H3 Nov 125.000c_.Nov 12 1943 and Nat. City Bank, New York.
5 s ’23 . . . 850,000 _____ 1925-1954
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’24.$1,100,000 CABELL COUNTY.
County seat Is Huntington.
Sinking fund____________
54,792
Court-H’se & Bdge (Red.beg.'2(S).
Assessed val. real estate_14,272,430
Assess, val. personal______ 6,573,400 4Hs’06 ann $72,000c..................1936
zRoad (Red. beg. 20 yrs.from issue)
Other assessable property..4,005,061
Total assessed value 1924
4Hs’12 ann*$150,000.................. 1932
(Y actual)------------------24,850,891 4Hs’14 . . . *1 0 0 ,0 00 ...Jan 1 1944
City tax rate(per $1,000)’2 4 .. $8.50 5s ’15 s-a 360.000c...............1 9 4 5
1946
Population 1910, 11,188:1920,15,282 5s ’ 16 s-an 200.000c........
f 30,000____July 1 1925
5s ’20 J-J (340,000-. July 1 ’26-’35
BRAMWELL.
1 10,000____July 1 1936
This town is in Mercer County
BOND. D E B T M ay 1922 $1,667,000
Incorporated 1888.
Road, Street and Bridge Bonds. Assessed valuation 1921.-79,500,800
6s g ’08 Oct $19,000c__________1933 Populat’n 1910, 46,685; 1(20, 65,746
* IN T. at First Nat. Bank, Hun­
5s g ’ l l Oct 11.000c__________1936
BOND. DEBT N ov 20 ’24. $30,000 tington. x The road bonds of 1912
and 1914 may be redeemed $10,000
Sinking fund_________
11,180
yearly by payment of 2% premium.
Assess, val. real estate_ 755,400
Those dated in 1915, $20,000 yearly
Assess, val. personal_1,475,510
Assess, val. other property. 199,208 by payment of 2% premium.

Dec., 1924.]
CEREDO.
No recent return.
CHARLESTON.
This city is in Kanawha County.
Incorp. in 1862. Population 1910,
23,966; 1920, 39,608.
City-H all, Fire Dept. & Jail.
5s ’ 19 Sept $500,000________Serial
(Subject to call beginning Sept. 1 ’29)
Street and Sewer Bonds.
5s T9 Sept 1 $260,000________ Serial
(Redeemable beginning Sept. 1 1921.)
Bridge Bonds {Red. beg. in 1925)
4s ’05 Dec $60,000c._.D ec 1 1935
R efdg. Bridge and Sewer Bonds.
4H s’07 Jan $250,000c...Jan 1 1941
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927.)
4 ^ s ’08Jan
170,000c..Jan 11942
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1918.
P ublic Impt. B onds.
5s ’22 July 1 $490,000___ July 1 1952
(Red. serially starting July 1 1932.)
B ON D. D EBT Oct 1 ’24-$l,680,000
Sinking fund____________
436.258
Assessed valuation, real..79,911,400
Assessed val., personal_ 17,487,240
_
State Board of Pub. Works 7,863,356
T ot. val. '24 (abt. act.)_105,251,996
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924----- $6.15
IN T . on all bonds payable at the
Chase National Bank, New York.
CHARLESTON IND. SCH. DIST.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4H s’99 July $111,200c..July 1 1929
(Subject to call after 1919.)
B uilding Bonds.
5a T3 J-J $300,000c___ Jan 1 1947
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1938.)
4Hs'09 M ay5180,000c..M ay 1 1942
(Subject to call after 1934.)
4J4s’ 16 N ov 150,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1950
(Subject to call after N ov 1 1941)
5a T8 . . .
95,000....................1952
(Optional after 1923.)
5s ’20 . . . 481,000...$15,000 y ’ly
5s *23 J-J 1,350,090_________yearly
5s ’23 J-J 200,000c______________
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24.$2,333,000
Sinking fund_____________
252,501
Total assess, val. 1921..104,625.156
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $9 20
Population in 1920 (Census)..39,608
5 Int. at Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y .;
others at C o. Sheriff’s office.
CLARKSBURG.
This city Is In Harrison County.
Incorporated Feb. 26 1897. On
N ov. 6 1917 the voters adopted a
new charter providing for commis­
sion government and for the annexa­
tion o f the towns o f North View
Stealey Heights.
Adamson and
Broad Oaks. (V. 105, p. 1912.)
Paving & Sewers.
4 s ’01 . . .
$2,000___________1931
4H s’09 . . .
2,600___________1939
Bridge Bonds.
5s T4 . . . $85.000___________1944
Sewers.
6s T2 —.
1,000_______ — .1942
Paving.
6s T 5 — .
$5.500______ — .1925
4,500______ — .1927
6s T7 — .
4,000______ — 1926
6s T6 — .
5,000_______ — .1927
6s T7 . . .
6s T5 . . .
10,000_______ - .1 9 2 5
Sewers.
6s T4 — .
$5,000_______ - .1 9 4 4
Paving.
6s T6 — .
$4,000_______ -.1 9 2 6
G eneral Improvement.
5s T9
$505.000_______ - .1 9 5 3
Street & sewer bonds 1901__
BON D. D EBT Oct 24 ’24 $620,100
Water debt (incl.)_______
447,400
Assessment debt (incl.)_
_
175,900
Sinking fund/General____
112,082
[W a te r _____
28,606
Assess, val., real estate_ 34,593,100
_
Assess, val., personal____13,350,200
Other assess, property_ 3,557,170
_
T o t. assess, val. ’ 24( J£act)51,446 470
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24
.$20.40
Population 1910, 9,201; 1920, 27,869
•Int. at Empire Nat. B k., Clarksb.
OLARKSBURD SCHOOL DIST.
This district is In Harrison County.
6s ’05 July $30,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1925
(Subject to call July 1 1910.)
6a g ' l l M -S$219.000c..Sept 11941
(Subject to call Sent. 1 1921.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924. $209,000
Sinking funds___________
61,425
Assess, value 1924_______47,420,690
Tot.tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 24—$20.50
Int. at Empire Nat.Bk.,Clarksb’g.
COAL DISTRICT SCHOOL DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
6a g T7 F-A $90.000c...F eb 1 1932
(Subject to call Feb 1 1922)
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’23. $90,000
Sinking fund_____________
10,000
T ot. assess, val. 1923____ 14.435,757
School tax (per $1,000) ’23------ $15.60
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 20,000
ENT. at Empire N at’l B ’k,Clarksburg
CROSS CREEK SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Brooke County.
5s ’ 19 J-D $235,000___________1939
BOND. D EBT Nov 5 ’24. $255,000
Total assess’ val. 1924___ 14,617,537
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$11.00
DODDRIDQE COUNTY.
West Union is the county seat.
iQrant Dist. Road Bonds,
ia *16 J-D$l 19,000.-June 1 ’24-’41
W est Union Dist. R oad Bonds.
6a g ’ 16 A-0$168.113c.Apr 15 ’25-’50
TO TAL DEBT Oct 25 ’24. $296,100
Assessed val. real estate_ 2,527,455
_
Assessed value personal_ 1,221,260
_
Other assess. property____ 1,857,128
Tot.ass’d val.(abt 60%act)5,606,443
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$18.20
Pap'n of Co. ’10. 12,672; *20, 11,970
(IN T . at Oo. Court's office or at
Nat. City Bank. N . Y .




WEST VIRGINIA—CITIES & TOWNS
EAST RIVER SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Princeton) is
In Mercer County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 4 ’24 $242,000
Sinking fund_____________
60,000
Total assess, val. ’24 (act) 13,143,736
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$16.80
EDQWOOD.
(See Wheeling.)
ELKINS.
This city is In Randolph County.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 2 .. $164,000
Sinking fund______________
14,000
Assess, val. real estate____ 3,966,020
Assess, val., personal_____ 2,630,520
Other assessable property.1,220,095
Tot. ass’d val. ’22(M a c t .).7,816,635
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $29.70
Population 1910, 5,260; 1920, 6,788
ELKINS INDEP. SCHOOL DIST.
This district Is In Randolph Co.
B uilding Bonds.
5s
s-a $75,000_______________
Due $15,000 in 23, 26, 29, 32
and 34 years from date, subject to
call after 25 vears from issue.)
5s
_
_ 255,000_______________
BOND. DEBT N ov 29 ’22 $150,000
Tot. ass’d val.'22 ( i i a c t .).7,551.210
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22$23.90
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 8,000

M unicipal B uilding B onds.
5s ’24 . . . $60,000____________
Sewer Bonds.
44*s’06 Oct $18,000____Oct 15 1940
(Subject to call Oct 1 1916)
5s '13 Oct $18,000____Oct 1 1947
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1923)
BOND. D E B T Oct 23 1924 $138,000
Sinking fund______________
9,574
Assessed value real estate..3,240,200
Assess, val.. personal_____1,217,515
Other assess, property_____$375,600
T ot. assess, val. ’24 (% act)4,833,315
Town tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$6.00
Population 1910, 2.031; 1920. 3,135
FORT SPRING SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Ronceverte) is
in Greenbrier County.
High-School Building Bonds.
5s T6 . . . $30,000_________ 1946
(Subject to call beg. in 1926)
TOTAL DEBT Nov 2 6 ’24. $30,000
Tot .assess .val.’24 (H act.) .4,001,305
School tax (per $1,000 1924_ $12.60
_
Population in 1919___________ 4,000

157
Undergrade Crossing.
5s g '14 Oct $25,0 0 0 c...O ct 11944
Market-House_
5s g ’ 14 Oct $10,000c_ Oct 11944
P olice Equipm ent.
5s g ’ 14 Oct $5,000c_ Oct 1 1144
_
Sewer Bonds.
5s '06 Jan $15,000c...Jan 1 1136
Paving Bonds.
5s ’ 06 Jan $55,000c...Jan 1 1934
Fifth Series Bonds.
5s ’09 June$75,000c_ June 1 1939
_
Sixth Series Bonds.
5s T3 July$180,000c___July 1 1943
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s ’07 Nov $50,000c__ N ov 1 1937
Incinerator Bonds.
5s ’ 13 July $20,000c— July 1 1943
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
5s ’07 N ov $12,000c__ N ov 1 1937
5s g '14 Oct *30,0 0 0 c...O ct 11944
B uilding Site Bonds.
5s TO June $80,000c_ June 1 1940
_
F unding Bonds.
5s ’07 Nov $80,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1937
Central Citv (Annexed June 1 ’09)
5s ’05 Sept $23,000c--_Sept 1 1935
5s ’07 Aug 17,000c__.Aug 1 1937
GEN. BD. D T. July 1 ’24 $802,500
Sinking fund and interest.
122,805
Assess, val. real estate
89,447,340
Assess, val. personal____ 24,172,815
Other assessable propertyl0,370,710
Tot .ass’d val.’24(80%act) 123,990,865
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924._.$19.70
Pop’n 1910, 31,161; 1920, 50,177
IN T . payable at the office of the
State Sinking Fund Commission.

FREEMAN CR E E K "D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Lewis County.
f$ 120,000c. July 1 ’29-’31
5s g ’23 J-J
35,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1932
40,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1933
l 30,00 0c.. .July 1 1934
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 '24. $745,000
Assessed valuation 1924..16,128,907
FAIRMONT.
This city is in Marion County.
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office or
Incorporated 1899. Ar6a 4.4 square at National City Bank, N. Y . City.
miles. Boundaries o f city were GRAFTON.
greatly enlarged in Jan. 1914. Com­
This city Is
mission government went into effect Inc. Mar. 15 in Taylor County.
1856. Commission
Jan. 1914.
SCH. DIST.
government adopted Mar. 18 1913. HUNTINGTON IND.same territory
This district covers
W ater-W orks B onds.
V. 96, p. 963. Population 1910, and embraces same subjects of taxa­
5 sg ’1 0
$42,000c
Aug 1 1940 7,563: 1920, 8,517.
9,000c*_ Jan 1 ’25-’27
tion as city.
Hospital Bds.
21,000c*. Jan 1 ’28-’34 5s {C ity Dec $10,095c_Dec 1 ’25-’45 4H s
J-J $25,000c—Jan 11 1934
T5
16,00Cc*_Jan 1 ’35-’38
(Subject to call after Jan.
1914.)
Impt. Bonds {Part every 5 years). 5s '14 A-O$300.000c.Apr 11 ’25-’44
5s ’24 J-J
20,000c*_ Jan 1 ’39-’42 44£s
1
s-a $65,610c Last bond '34 5s
. . . 405,000...........................
24,000c*. Jan 1 ’43-’46
W ater Bonds.
21,000c*. Jan 1 ’47-’49 5s '11 M-S $90,000___________1945 5s
. . . 200,000_______________
(16,000c____ Jan 11947
24,0G0c*_Jan 1 ’ 50-'52
(Subject
32,000c____Jan 1948
.18,000c*.Jan 1 ’ 53-’54 5s ’ 12 July to call after 1921.)
$79.220c.July 1 ’25-'46 5s ’23 J-J [28,000c____ Jan 11949
1
Q en ’ l Impt.3& R efdg. Bonds.
Electric-light bonds_________ $2,000
4H s’17 Jan $624,000.-Jan 1 ’ 25-’47 B D . DEBT Nov 21 ’24._ $121,000
B uilding Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
_
5s TO July $50,000c_ July 1 1930
val. real estate_ 5,382,790
_
os T9 M -N $l50,000 ____ 1925-1949 Assess, val. personal_____ 2,599,090 4 ^ s ’ 16 J-D 300.000—June 1 ’26-’46
B D . DEBT N ov 20 ’24...$1,036,000 Assess,assess, property___ 2,570,918 5s ’23 J-J 800,000—Jan 1 ’28-’52
190,000 Other assess, val. 1924___10,552,798
Water debt (incl.)_______
Central Citv (Annexed June 1 1909)
Floating debt (add'l)_____
50,009 Total
rate (per $1,000) ’22 $26.70 5s ’05 M-S $12,000c____Sept 21925
Assess, val. real estate_ 25,446,280 Total tax at Merchants & Mechanics BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.$2,085,000
_
TNT.
Assess, val. personal_____ 8,309,502
Total valuation 1924— 117,472,362
Other assessable property. 3,015,681 Savings Bank, Grafton.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $15.90
Total assessed value 1924
Value of school property. .$1,400,000
GRAFTON INDEP. SCH. DIST
(about 70 to 90% act.).37,771,463 4>4s
July $18,500c__ June 1 1931 Population in 1920__________ 50,175
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—$7.00 4)^s July 1 3,000c___July 1 1937
IN T . on $50*0,000. and $300,000
Population 1910. 9,711 1921. 17,851 4H s
M -S
9 ,0 0 0 c ... Sept 1 1945 Issues at First Nat. Bank, N . Y .;
IN T . at City Clerk’s office and
others at N ational City Bank. N . Y .
B uilding Bonds.
in New York.
5s T4 J-J $108,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1948
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1924.)
FAIRM ONT IN D. SCH. DIST.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
5s’05 June §.$46,500c--------------- 1925 B D . D E B T Nov 20 ’2 4 .. $131,500
County seat Is Charlestown.
Sinking fund____________
12,000
(Subject to call after June 1908.)
Railroad*Aid B onds.
Total assessed value 1924
5s T2 June$140,000c_ June 1 1942
_
(about 80% actual)___ 10 552,798 5s T7 . — $133,000— . ..............1934
(Subject to call June 1 1927.)
D EBT
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24$ 12.90 BOND.val. real Nov 21 ’24 $133,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 5 ’24. $164,000 Population in 1923 (est.)____ 10 000 Assess,
estate____11,723,905
Sinking fund_____________
42,000
Assess, val. personal_____ 4,994,890
IN T . payable at Merchants’ &
Total assessed value 1924
Mechanics’ Savings Bank o f Graf­ Other assessable property. 5,098,147
(60 to 80% actual)____29,773,820 ton, at Grafton Bank and at Sink Total assessed value 1924.21,816,942
School tax iper $1,000) 1924.$! 1.10 ing Fund Commission in Charleston. State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 $8.00
Population in 1920 (Census)_17,851
Pop’n 1910, 15,889; 1920, 15.729
§ IN T . at Sheriff’s office in Fair­ GREENBRIER COUNTY.
* Red. after 10 years from issue.
mont; others at First Nat. Bank.
IN T . at Bond Sinking Fund Com­
Lewisburg is the county seat.
Fort Spring Magisterial Road mission in Charleston.
FAIRM ONT UN. IN D. SCH. DIST
Dist.
os T2 Jan $25,000c..D ec 31 1945 5s T7 J-J $ 7 7 ,2 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’25-’47
KANAWHA COUNTY.
(Subject to call Dec. 31 1921.)
Charleston is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’23. $194,000 5s tLew isburg Magisterial Dist.
J-D $84,000c. June 1 ’25-’36
Sinking fund______________
29,755
Big Sandy Magis. Dist. Bond*.
tW h ite Sulphu r Magist’l Dist.
5s T6 J-J 3126,187..July 1 ’ 24-’46
Tot.assd.val.’23(75%act,.). 8.049.776 5s
J-D $54,000—June 1 ’25-’36
Cabin Creek R oad Dist. B onds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$12.80
tM eadow B luff Magist’ l Dist.
—
Population 1923 (est.)________ 8,000 6s
J-J $100,090 .July 1 ’25-’44 5s T9 A-O $37,000............
IN T . at Nat. Bank o f Fairmont.
T O T . D E B T Oct 22 ’2 1 .. $387,600 Road bonds_______________ $375,000
_
Total assess, val. 1921_ 25,509,090 Road bonds_______________ 85,000
PAYETTE COUNTY.
EBT—
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ $19.90 BONDED D District— . . $170,000
_
Big Sandy
County seat 13 Fayetteville.
Pop’n of C o. TO, 24.833: ’20. 26,242
Cabin
Fayetteville Dist. R oad Bonds.
IN T . payable on bonds marked Assessed Creek Dist. M ar.’20 46,600
valuation—
5s T6 J-J $486,000c..Jan 1 ’2 5 ’50 ( t) at office of Clerk of County Court,
County assess, value
5s
J-J 389,000. .July 1 ’25-’27 Lewisburg, or at the Chase Nat.
(real& personal ’21. 91,877,720
Falls District R oad Bonds.
Bank, N . Y . City.
Cabin Ork. Dist 1919.-20.044,544
5s T6 J-J $142,000c. .Jan 1 ’24-’50
Pop’n of Co. TO, 84,457; ’20.119,650
Sewell Mt. Dist. R oad Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $ 137,000c. .Jan 1 ’25-’50 HANCOCK COUNTY. oounty seat
New Cumberland Is the
KENOVA.
N uttall Dist. Road Bonds.
This city is in Wayne County.
5s '16 J-J ($169.000c.Jan 1 ’25-'49 5s Road Bonds (Red. beg. 1932).
g ’12M-N$125,000c—May 1 1946
Sewerage Bonds.
1
80 0c...Ja n 1 1950
5s T4 J-J 49,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1948
os
J-J 117,000.-July 1 ’25-’27 (Redeemable beginning July 1 1924 \ s T5 ann $55,000____Dec 1 1945
K anawha D istrict Road Bonds. 5s ’24 F-A 380,000—Aug 1 ’25-’58 (Subject to call after Dec 1 1925)
BOND. D E B T Oct 10 ’23. $95,000
5s
. . . $324,000...........................
G rant D istrict Road Bonds.
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 2,268,730
Mt. Cove Dist. R oad B onds.
T6
5s
_ $108,500________________ 5s Clay J-D $97,000c.June 1 25-’50 Assess, val., personal_______ 918,650
_
District Road Bonds.
Q uinnim ont Dist. R oad Bonds. 5s T6 J-D $30.000c.June 1 25-’50 Other assessable property. .2,863,782
T ot. assess, val. ’23 (act.) .6,051,162
5s
. . . $165,500__________ ____
5s
J-J 102,000. .July 1 ’25-’27 5s Poe District Road Bonds. 1950 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $6.30
T6 J-D $50,000____Junel
BON D. DEBT N ov 22 1923:
Population 1910. 992; 1920, 2,162
(Subject to
Fayetteville District_
_ $905,000 BOND. DEBT call after 1926.)
of Grant
Falls District_________
142,500
KENOVA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dist. Oct 1916_________$250,000
Nuttall District_______
300,809 Assess, val. of Grant Dist.
This district (I’ . O. Kenova) is In
Sewell M t. District____
142,000
1915___________________ 6.898,834 Wayne County.
Kanawha District_____
324,000 County assessed value
High S chool Bonds.
Quinnemont District_
_
269,500
(real personal) 1921.-15,516,500 6s ’21 A-0$128,000___ Apr 1 1926
M t. Cove District_____
106,500 Pop’ n o& Co. TO. 10,465: ’20. 19,975 BOND. DEBT Jan 16 ’23..$135,500
f
Assessed valuation—
IN
of
M t. Cove District_____ 3,428,534 StateT. on bonds and1924 at office of KEYSER.
National City
Fayetteville District_ 18,622,529 Bank, Treasurer City; on others at
_
This city is in Mineral County.
New York
Falls District_________ 6,470,698 First National Bank, Chester.
W ater Bonds.
Nuicall District_______ 4,358,067
5s g ’ 23 A-0$175,000c. Apr 1 ’ 27-’56
Sewell M t. District____ 4,736,15.3 HARRISON COUNTY.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. I l l )
Kanawha District_____11,536,677
BOND. D EBT Apr 1923— $240,300
County seat is Clarksburg.
Quinnimont District_ 5,707,498
_
Assessed value 1923_______ 6,865,413
Clay District Road Bonds.
Assess, val. county, 1923—
IN T . at the office of the State
5s T6 F-A $204,000c Aug 1 ’25-’41
Real e s t a t e ..________ 27,248 525 County has no bonded debt.
Treasurer, or at the National City
Personal______________10,608.071 District debt Dec 1923 ___ $216,000 Bank, New York.
Other assess, property. . 17,003,560 Assess, vali real estate_ 83,609,190 Population, 1920, 3,705; 1920, 6,003
_
Total assessed value 1923
Assess, val. personal_____28,430,600
(about 75% actual)___ 54,860.156 Other assessable property 28,599,703
KEYSER IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Population of county 1910, 51,903; Total assess, val. '23 (65%
This district is in Mineral County.
1920.........................................60.377
ac ua
IN T . payable at Oo. Sheriff’s office Dist,t taxl)_____________ $140,639,493 6s T2 July $75,000.c_________1939
rate (per $1,000)’23.-$8.60
or at the Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
Pop’n 1910, 48,381; 1920, 74,793 5s B uilding Bonds.
July $15,000c__________1932
IN T . at office of County Clerk or 6s T2 July $35.000c—June 30 1949
'15
follansbee!
Guaranty Trust C o., N . Y .
(Subject to call part after July 1 ’25)
This town is in Brooke County.
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 ’24. $125,000
h u n t in g t o n :
R efu n d in g B onds.
5 ^ s ’ 14 Oct $10,000____Oct 1 1934
This city is in Cabell Oo. Inc. T ot. ass’d val. '24 (% a c t .).7,721,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $11.00
Jan. 1 1872.
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1924)
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 6,500
C ity B uilding.
6s ’21 Sept 30,000____Sept 1 1941
5s 8 ’14 Oct$125,000c...Oct 1 1944 , IN T. Is payable in Keyser.
(Optional Sept. 1 1931.)

158
LEE ROAD DISTRICT.
This district is in Mingo County.
5 ^ s'2 3 F-AS200,000c_Aug 1 ’26-’47
(For maturity see V. 119. p. 1532)
BON D E D D E B T ________
(?)
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office or
National City Bank, N . Y . C ity.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Hamlin is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
£s g '17 J-D S675.000...June 1 1942
CO. B D . D T . Oct 10 1921. $675,000
Sinking fund_____________
15.000
Assess. val.t 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 SI ,000) '21-S22.50
Pop’n 1910, 20,491; 1920. 10.378
IN T . payable in Hamlin or at
Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
LINCOLN ROAD DISTRICT.
This district is in Marion County.
5s g '17 J-D $500,000c-June 1 '24-’43
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 1311)
5s
. . . 100,500______________
B O N D . DE BT Dec 1 ’ 23 - $593.000
Assess, valuation 1923_ 18,149,571
_
IN T . at office o f County Court.
LOQAN COUNTY.
Logan Is the county seat.
($200,000— Jan 1 1930
5s ’20 J-J j 300,000_ Jay 1 1940
_
500.000
Jan 1 1950
600.000
6s
SI ,000c. ..J u ly 1 1931
6s g '23 J-J 72,000c-July 1 '33-'35
9,000c--.July 1 1936
1288,000c-July 1 '37-’48
Logan D istrict Road Bond*
6s ’ 16 M -N $44,000--M ay 20 ’28 36
(Due one-fourth in 5 years and one
twentieth yearly thereafter, su
Ject to call after 10 years.)
CO. B D . D T . July 1923—$1,726,000
Assessed value of district.ltt.226.ft 1
6
Tot.assess.val.of C o.. '23.43,188 957
Pop’n o f Co. ’ 10. 14,476; ’ 20. 41,006
IN T . payable at the Chase Nat
Bank, N . Y ., or at the First Nat
Bank, Logan.
LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Iiogan) is in
Logan County.
6 bis
...$ 4 0 5 ,0 0 0 ---------------------6s ’22 J-D 40,000.^1952 (opt.’32)
BON DED D E B T _______________(?)

WEST VIRGINIA—CITIES & TOWNS
MANNINGTON ROAD DIST.
This district is in Marion County.
5s ’ 13 M-S $300,000c..Sept 19 1943
(Redeemable beginning 1933)
5s
150,000______ ________
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 1923 $300,000
Ass assed valuation 1923.-21,700,809
IN T . at office o f County Court.
MARION COU N TY.
Fairmont is the county seat.
Union D istrict B onds.
5 Jijs’22 J-DS343,700—June 1 ’25-’52
Fairmont Dist.
V '13 M -S $300,000c. .Sept 1943
s
(Subject to call beginning In 1933.)
is '15 M-S$100,000c— Sept 1 1945
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1935.)
G rant District Bonds.
.s
— - $179.500...........................
G rant Dist. Road Bonds.
V '17 J-D$195,000c............. ............
s
(Due serially for 26 years)
W infield Road D istrict Bonds.
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 ou n ty_____________$108,285,275
Fairmont District____ 35. 1
89.^15
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 o f County Court.
MARLINTON.
This town is In Pocahontas Co.
W ater & Light Plant Bonds.
V g ’ 17 J-D $18,000c__Aug 15 1947
s
Subject to call $2,000 yrly. beg.
in 1923)
6s ’ 18 amn $8,000 ......... 1925-1932
40N D. DEBT Oct 1924.. $39 000
Assess, value, real estate— $944,255
Assess, value, personal------ 883.230
57.139
Other assess, property------T ot. ass'd val. '24 (a ct.)_ 1,884,624
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--------$6.00
Population 1910, 1.015; 1920, 1,177
IN T. at Town Treas. office.
MARSHALL COU N TY.
Moundsville is the county seat.
Cameron Road District Bonds.
5s '20 - - - $234,000c------------ ------Meade Road D istrict B onds.
5 s ’20 - - - $151.000c- — ...................
U nion Road Dist. Bonds.
5s '13
— $150.000c— Jan 1 1947
Liberty Road Dist. Bonds.
5s
-.- $ 2 0 0 ,000c------------ -------Clay Road Dist. Bonds.
5s ’20 . _ - $200,000c------- - - -TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924- $935,000
Tot. ass. val. of Co 1924- 40 063 77 0
Populat’n 1910. 32,388; 1920, 33,681

LOUDON ROAD DISTRICT.
This district is in Kanawha County
($6,697c.Sept 1 ’ 24-'26
6s ’ 16 M-S 30,000c.Sept 1 ’27-’36
1.40.000c-Sept 1 ’37-’46
5H s’24 J-J 200,000c. .Jan 1 ’26-’50 M ARTINSBURG.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 230)
This city is In Berkley County
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
tnc. in 1789.
W ater Bonds.
hcdow ell c o u n ty .
ta
July $97.000-___1934 &1937
Welch is the county seat.
5s
Dec 4 0 .0 0 0 c............... 1943
R oad Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5}£s
J-J $137,600_ Jan 1 '25-’52 5s
_
- . - $100,000............................
Big Creek Dist. Road
G en. Impt. & Paving Bonds.
6s ’ 15 M-N$165.000c___May 1 1945 5s ’ 17 Jan $100,000---Jan 1 1951
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1935
(Subject to call Jan 1 1937)
N orth Fork Dist. Road Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
6a ’ 17 J-J $107,214..Jan 1 ’ 25-’38 5s
- $100,000---------------------(For maturity see V. 104, p. 978)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923- $335,500
Vssess. val., real estate
7,391 400
Elkhorn Dist. Road Bonds.
6s '17 J-J $104,500. .Jan 1 '25 '34 Assess, val., personal____ 3,635 494
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 978)
Other assess, property
1.010.666
A dkin Dist. Road B onds.
Total assessed value 1923.12.037,565
6s ’ 17 J-J $321 440.-Jan 1 ’24-’40 Olty tax rate (per $1,000) '23. .$9.00
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 978)
Popula’n 1910. 10,698; 1920. 12,515
6s
J-J 290,000_______________
IN T . on bonds of 1917 is payable
Sandy River Dist. Road Bond* *t City treasurer's office; on others
_s ’ 16 J-J $240,000..$10,000 yrly. at People’s Trust C o., Martinsburg.
Browns Creek Dist. Road Bds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $376,090..Jan 1 '25-'38 MARTINSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Berkeley Co.
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 978)
BONDED DEBT Oct 1 9 1 9 B uilding Bonds.
County debt_____________ $50,000 5s
s-a $25.000c__________1943
Big Creek Dist_ ________165,000
_
School Bonds.
Sandy River Dist________ 270,000 5s '19 s-a $75,000........
1953
(Optional after 1929.)
Northford Dist__________ 210.500
Elkhorn Dist_____________202,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923— $100,000
Adkin Dist_______________ 478.500 Total assess, val. 1923 — 12.037,576
Brown’s Creek Dist______ 727,000 School tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $9.70
Sinking Funds—
Population In 1017 (est.)_____14,000
County June 30 1918_____ 33,671
IN T . is payable at Sheriff’s office
Northford District_______ 7,67( tn Martinsburg:______
Elkhorn District_________ 9,37(
MERCER COUNTY.
Adkin District_____________14,307
Princeton is the county seat.
Brown's Creek District_ 16,226
_
Roads (Red. beg. 10 grs. fr. issue).
Big Creek District________ 12,953
_
Sandy River District_____ 4,638 5s ’ 14 A-0$500.000_ Apr 15 1944
5s ’ 15 J-J 350,000_ May 15 1945
_
Assessed Valuation—
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 1922 $850,000
Big Creek D ist............*19,601,76V
North Fork Dist......... 4,630,73. Assess, value, real estate. .29.037,370
Elkhorn Dist________ 6,102,974 Assessed value, personal..14,347,410
Adkin Dist____________10,213.72.' Other assessable property. 16,967,164
Brown’s Creek Dist_ 15.495.251 Tot.ass'd val.’22(60%act) 60,351,944
_
Co. (real & pers'l) 1921 52,358,685 Total ^ax (per $1.000) 1922 ..$29.40
Popula 'u 1910, 38,371; 1920, 49,558
Total Tax Rate (per $1,000)—
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N . Y.
North Fork Dist___________$14.6C
Elkhorn Dist_______________ 14.21
MINERAL COUNTY.
Adkin Dist.............................15.0C
Keyser Is the county seat.
Brown’s Creek Dist_______ 14.9t
Piedm ont Mag. Dist. Bonds.
Big Creek Dist_____________ 12.lt
5s ’ 16 J-D / $36,000c.Dec 1 ’2 5 ’ 36
Sandy River Dist___________13.81
i 20,000c.Dec 1 ’37-’41
County, 1917-----------------------14.19
New Creek Mag. Dist. Bonds.
Pop’n 1910. 47.856; 1920, 68,571
4Hs ’ 16Aug$144.954c.Dec 1 ’25-’ 50
IN T . payable at local bank. New BD. DT.JPiedmont Dist. $210,500
York City and Berwind Nat. Bank
Oct. T6\New Creek Dist
75.000
Berwind.
Assessed (Piedmont Dist.$5,924,600
val. '15 \New Creek Dist 2.525,189
MAGNOLIA ROAD DISTRICT.
County assess, value (real
This district (P. O. Williamson) is
and personal), 1921___ 11,026,430
In Mingo County.
Population o f county 1910, 16,674;
($12,000c Dec 31 ’25-'27 1920, 19 849.
20,000c Dec 31 ’28-’31
IN T . at office o f Clerk Co. Court.
18,000c Dec 31 '32-’34 First Nat. Bank, Keyser, or Davis
14,000c Dec 31 ’35-'36 Nat. Bank, Piedmont.
6 ^ g ’24J-D
24,000c Dec 31 ’37-’39
9,0 00c..D ec 31 1940 MONONGALIA COUNTY.
Morgantown is the county seat.
3,000c._Dec 31 1941
BON DED D E B T ________
(?)
5s ’19 A-O $325,000 ____1929-1949
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office or VIorgan Dist. road b o n d s ..$300,000
National C ity Bank, N. Y . City.
-s
. . . $300.000..........................




COUNTY D E B T _______
None
District debts Oct 1 1923—
Morgan District_______
300.000
Cass District_________
300,000
325.000
Grant District________
Union District________
150,uOO
County assess, value (real
and personal) 1923____99,000,000
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'23$14.90
Pop'n of Co. ’ 10. 24,334; ’20, 33.618
MONTGOMERY.
This city is in Fayette County.
Paving and Sewer Bonds
5s ’ 19 A-O $15.000____$3,000 y ’ly
City Bldg. & Fire Equip. Bds.
5s g '18 July $24,OOOc.July 1 '25-’48
Street Bonds.
5 ^ s ’22 $13.000___ $1,000 yrly
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924— $53,000
Assess, val., real________ 1,569,440
Assess, val., personal_____ 671,575
Other assessable prop------- 141.339
Total assess, value 1924___2,382.354
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$9.o0
Ponnlation 1910. 1.888; 1920. 2.i:V0
INT. payable at the Montgomery
National Bank of Montgomery.

[V ol. 119,
W ater B onds.
ts '09 June $270.000c. .June 1 1929
4s '12 June 100.000c.-June 1 1932
TOT. BD D T . May '23—$1 .C55.000
Sinking fund_____________
370,000
Total assess, val.'23(act.) 40,297,752
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-S18.50
Popula'n 1910. 17,842; 1920. 20,050
INT payable at City Treasury.
PARK ER SB U R cTlN D . SCH. D.
h igh School.
5s 15 J-D $182 500—-June 1 1949
(Redeemable beginning June 1 1916.)
5s '16 J-J $125.000___ Sept 1 1950
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1926.))
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24 $307,500
Total assess, val 1924
(100% a c t.)...................50 052 749
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$10.20
Population 1920 (est ) _______ 35.000
PAW PAW ROAD DISTRICT.
This district is in Marion County.
5s '17 J-D $235.000c.June 1 '24-’38
(For maturity see V. 104. p. 88)
5s
. . . 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ..-___________
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1923 $290,000
Assessed valuation 1923 — 11,883,346
IN T. at office of County Court.

MORGAN COUNTY.
Berkley Springs Is the county seat. PENNSBORO.
This city is in Ritchie County.
Cacanon Road D istrict Ronds.
5s ’ 20 A-O $220.000.-$10,000 yrly 6s 15 A-O $16.500____ Oct 1 1925
6s 15 Oct 28.500
.O ct l 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 9 2 4 County ________
None BOND. DEBT Nov 22 '24 $30,000
22,000
Cacapon District________ $230,000 Sinking fund______________
Assess, val.. real estate____ 1.263,495
Assess, val. Cacapon Road
Assess, val., personal_____ 663,800
Dist. 1924 (2-3 act. val.):
Real estate____________ 924.495 Tot. assess, val. '24 ( '4 act) 1,927,295
Personal________________ 591.981 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921------$6.40
Other property_________ 4,583.861 Population in 1910. 930: 1920, 1,654
T o t a l - ________________ 6,100,336
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24--------- $15.9) PLEASANTS COUNTY.
County seat is St. Mary's.
Population 1910. 7.848; 1920, 8,357
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
5s g '23 J-J $96.000c-July 1 '25-'48
MORGANTOWN.
BOND.
1924.
$96,000
This city Is In Monongalia County Assessed DEBT Nov1924 — 10,789,365
valuation
First Incorporated as a town aboui
INT. at State Treasurer’s office or
1788; cltv charter Jan. 24 1901.
National City Bank. N. Y. City.
C ity Hall Bonds
f$9.000c-Aug 1 25-27 PHILLIPI INDEPENDENT SCH.
5s ’24 F-A 20,000c.Aug 1 ’ 28-'32
DISTRICT
20.000c. Aug 1 '33-'36
This district (P. O. Phillip!) is in
_
1,000c_ Aug 1 1937
Barbour County.
Sewer Bonds
chool Bonds.
5 s ’24 F-A$ 125,000c.Aug 1 ’ 25-33 6 sS21 A or $ i ).091c_________Serial
’
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2431) BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $90,000
Street Impt Bonds.
5Hs'23 J-D $250.000c.Dec 1 ’ 25-’39 Total assess, val. 1924_____ 2.696,079
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1177) School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$11.50
Sewer, Funding and Street.
5s 02 July $4,400c.July 1 '25-'2e POINT PLEASANT.
The city Is iu Mason County.
(Subject to call after July 1 1912)
5s 07 July 41.1 lie .J u ly 6 '25-’36 BOND. DEBT Dec 9 '22— $33,500
Sinking fund______________
3.000
Paving Bonds.
4H s’98 J'ne $26.000c.beginnlng 10 Assessed vai n, real estate..1.565,895
Assessed val'n, personal__ 2,937,837
5s '01 June 13,800c----------- various
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 -$ l,084,600 Tot.ass’d val '22*6 i % act.)4.50.3,732
Sinking fund_____________
10,000 T ot. tax rate (per $1.000) '22.$29.35
Assess, val.. real estate___22,211,825 Population 1910. 2.015: 1920, 3,059
Assess, val., personal____6.917.505
INDEPEND­
Other assess, property_ 4 261.759 POINT PLEASANT DISTRICT.
_
ENT SCHOOL
Tor. ass'd val. '21 (a ct.)—33,390 089
School Building Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924----- $6.10
17 Jan $
1 1947
Population 1910. 9,150. 1920, 12.127 5s (Subject to (5.000c.. .Jan 1927)
call July 1
TNT at Second Nat. Bank. Mor­
BOND DEBT Oct 27 1921 $30,000
gantown.
Tot. ass'd val. '21 (est.)__ 3.059,523
MORGANTOWN SCHOOL DIST. Sch. tax rate (p *r $1,900) '24—$13.80
5s 09 July $78.0f>0c-July 1 25- 37 Population in 1921 (est.)---------4,000
INT. at County Sheriff’s office.
5s 14 July l43.00nc.July 1 ’25 '44
4M s’24 M-S 600,000c.Mar 1 '25-’ 55 PRESTON COUNTY.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2478)
Kingwood is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '24. $828,000
Portland District Road Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
6.000
Tot. ass’d vai. '24 (a c t .)..36.471.857 5 s '16 J .I $214.000c. .Jan 1 '25- 50
Kingwood District Road Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-$10 25
Population in 1920 _______ .180(>0 5s '16 J-.l $1 '8,090c July 1 '25-'50
[N T . In N. Y. City at Hanover TOTAL DEBT Oct 8 1921 $440,000
Assess, val. real estate_
_
Nat. Bank and Seaboard Nat. Bank. Assess. v;il personal_____18 445 790
8 127 600
MOUNDSVILLE INDEPENDENT Public utilities__________ 6.904.966
Toial ass'.i val. of county
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1921 (75 to 80% a ct.)-.33.778,356
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s '08 M-S $7.500___ Mar 1 1928 Tax rale 1per $1 .000 1921 '20..$20 00
Pop’n of Oo. '10. 26.341;
27,996
5s '17 J-D 151,000..June 1 '25-’45
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '24 $169,500 PRINCETON.
Tot.ass’d val.'24(abt.act) 12.137,194
This
Mercer County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$12.70 BOND.city Is inNov 21 '24 $183,000
DEBT
Assessment debt (.add'l)_
_
7,060
NORTH FORK SCH. DISTRICT Assess, val. real estate_____5.06 1.40C
This district (P. O. Worth) is tn Assess, val. personal______1.575.000
McDowell County.
Other assess oronertv____ 1.486 632
5s '17 J-D I$ 10,000c. .D ec 26 1926 Tot.assess.val.'24(60%act) 8,126.032
\ 31 O
Ortc .$2,000 ann Tax rale iper $1 .0001 |024 ____$8.50
(Subject to call $20,000 in 10 years, Population 1910. 3.027: 1920, 6,224
and $2,000 annually thereafter)
6s
70,000-............. ........
PUTNAM COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 7 *19-- $55,000
Winfield is the county seat. In­
Sinking fuud______________
9.000 corporated in 1848.
Assess, val., real estate___2,759.010
SiCurry District Road Bonds.
Assess, val., perscm l_____1,708,400 5s '19 M-N$84 00 0.-M ay l '25-'49
Assess, val., railroads, etc. 668.084 (See V. 104. p. 1726 for maturity.)
Tot. assess, val. '19 (abt.
BOND DT of list.N ov. '19 $92,000
act.)________________ 5,136,394 Assess, val 1919 (d ist.).-2,084.199
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $23 70 Actual value (est.)________ 2.400,000
INT. Is payable at First Nat Tot. assess, val.of C o.'21 --8,153,505
Bank of North Fork.
Population of county in 1910 — 18,587
Population of county in 1920. -17,531
OTTER SCHOOL DISTRICT
§INT. payable at Winfield or
This district (P. O. Gassaway) is Chase Nat. Bank. New York.
In Braxton County.
RALEIGH COUNTY.
School Bonds.
County seat Is Beckley.
6s '21 Jan $99,000_ Jan 1 ’26-'40
_
(Optional on or after Jan. 1 1926)
Town District Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 5 '2 4 - $97,600 5s '16 J-D$2 20.OOrtc-June 1 ’25-’46
Shady Springs Dist. Road Bds.
Sinking fund______________
16,000
Tota. assess, val. 1924____ 5,721.510 5s 16 J-D$141 O00e-June 1 25-'46
Trap Hill District Road Bonds
School tax (per $1,000) '24____ $14.40
5s '16 J-D $101 OOCc.June 1 25-'4«
PARKERSBURG.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
This city is in Wood County. In­ Tot. assess, val. of Co '21 37,206,608
corporated in 1820. Commission Population of county 1910___25,633
government adopted March 21 1911. Population of county 1920___42,482
V. 92. p. 823.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
Sewer and Street Bonds.
Elkins is the county seat.
5s '15 J-J $200.000c__________1925
5s '19 J-D 210 000—June 1 ’25-’34
Leadsville Magist. Dist. R d. Bds.
5s '16 J-D$214,000c
May 1 1950
Street Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $200,000___July 1 1925 (Subject to call $6,000 yearly May 1
1917-34 incl., $7,000 yearly M ay 1
5s g
...
(25,000____ 1925-1926
1935-50 incl.)
175,000_____ 1927-1929
5s g ’23M-N j75,OOOc_May 1 ’34-’36
Beverely Road Dist. Bonds.
\25,000c-May 1 ’37-’38 5s '19 A-O $78.009c._Oct 1 '25-’49

RANDOLPH COUNTY (Concl.).
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 1918 $220,000
Sinking fund (general)____
6.000
Assess, val. ( Real estate_ 3,812.965
_
o f district] Personal_____3,820,160
[Oth. property. 1.468,127
Tot.asses.val.'18(75% act.)9.101.252
T ot. asses, val. o f Co. '21.20,260.360
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '17 $16 80
Pop'n of Co. '10. 26.028; '20, 26.804
IN TEREST at Elkins.
RICHWOOD IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Richwood) is
In Nicholas County.
School-B u ilding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 June $40.000c__________1931
(Subject to call after 1926)
BON D. DEBT Oct 31 '24- $79,500
Sinking fund______________
30.000
Total assessed val’ n 1924.-4.484 857
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$20 30
Population in 1923 (est.)
7 000
IN T . is payable in Charleston.

Sinking fund_____________
$62,584
Total assessed value 1924
(about % actual)___ ..28,942,886
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$11.50
_
Population of district (est.)_ 17,000
JINT. payable in Wheeling.
TUCKER COUNTY.
Parsons is the county seat,
z Fairfax District Road Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $45,000c.Jan 1 '25-’27
(At the expiration of 10 yrs. the righl
is reserved to any or all of the
remainder of the issue.)
Dry Fork Dist. Road Bonds.
5s 17 J-D $60,000____June 1 1932
BONDED DEBT—
Fairfax Dist. Nov. 1924 $150,000
60,000
Dry Fork District_____
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 o f Co '10. 18.675; '20. 16,791
zINT. 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.

RITCHIE COUNTY.
County seat is Harrisville.
Clay District Road Bonds.
5s '16 J-D $ 16 2 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 '25- 41
County has no indebtedness.
District debt Dec 1 1920___ $208,000
ROAD
Assessed val. o f district____7,465.569 UNIONdistrict is DISTRICT. Co.
This
in Kanawha
T ot. assess, val of Co. '21 19.450,399
Pop'n of Co. '10 17.875; '20, 16.506 5M s’24 J-J ] $30,000c. .Jan 1 '26-’30
35.000c..Jan 1 '31-'35
IN T . payable In New York.
45,000c.. Jan 1 '36-'40
_
10,000c_ Jan 1 1941
ROANE COUNTY
30,000c.. Jan 1 ’42-'44
County seat Is Spencer.
44,000c.-Jan
Spencer District Road B onds. 5Hs'24 J-J ] 26.000c..Jan 1 '45-'48
1 ’49-’ 50
5s '16 ann$176,°O0c July 1 '25-'46 BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-- $372,000
W alton Dist. Road Bonds.
1924___
5s '16 July $154 000e Julv l '25-’46 Assess, valuation of State 7,496,518
IN T. at office
Treasurer
Reedy Road Dist. Bonds.
5^s
J-J $57,000. .Jdly 1 '25-’39 or National Park Bank, N. Y . City.
Geary Dist. R o id Bonds.
5\is
.T-J $115,000..July 1 ’25-’46 VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Masontown) is
County debt______________
None
Road Dist. debt N ov 1924 $498,000 in Preston County.
Building Bonds.
Ass’d val. o f county 1921-25,066.534
Populat’n 1910, 21.543; 1920. 20,129 5s 14 Sept $25,0 0 0c...S ept 1 1934
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1924.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 1924 $25,000
S IS T E R S V IL L E .
Total assessed value 1924 .5,119.000
This city is in Tyler County.
School tax (pelr $1,000) 1923--$11.40
Filtration-System Bonds.
5s T7 Jan $16.000.-Jan 1 '25-’32
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '24- $39,500 WAYNE COUNTY?
County seat In Wayne.
Assess, val.. real estate____1,625,650
Road Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_____1,340,283
Other assess, property____ 567.511 5s '18 J-D$77i OOO-.June 1 ’ 25-’43
BONDED D E
(7)
Total assess, v a l.'24
.3.542,441 County assess, B T ...............
value (real
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24..$6.00
and personal) 1921----- 12.872.825
Population 1910. 2.684; 1920, 3,23*
Popula'n 1910. 24,081; 1920, 26,012
S IS T E R V IL L E ~ S C H . D IS T .

This district is in Tyler County.
5s '22 M-S $60,0 0 0 c____ 1927-1941
BON D. DEBT Oct 24 '24- $60,001
Assessed valuation 1924___4,150,353
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$16.70
IN T . at Charleston or New York
S L A B F O R K M A G IS .

D IS T .

WEBSTER COUNTY.
Webster Springs is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
_s
. $250.000_______________
BD. DEBT N ov 25 '2 4 -. $170,000
Sinking fund____________
23,057
Assessed value, real estate 8,998,900
Assessed value, personal-. 1,866,450
Other assessable property. 1,241,312
Total assessed value 1924
(about 50% actual). . .12,106,662
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’24.$27.45
Population 1910. 9,680; 1920. 11.562

This district is in Raleigh County.
5s '24 M-S $400,000. .yearly Mar 1
TOT. BD. D T. June 1924 $554,000
Assessed value 1924______ 12,603,717
Real val. tax. prop, (est.)-60.000.000
IN T . at the National City Bank.
New York, or at the office of State WELCH.
Treasurer. Population 1920, 8,667.
This town Is In McDowell County.
Street Im provement Bonds.
S O U T H C H A R L is T O N .
’20 . . .
17.500_______________
This town is in Kanawha County. _s ’21 . . .
s
42.000___ - ................Paving and Sewer Bonds.
,s ’ 21 . . .
15.000 --------------------$56,000___ June 1 1933
and
42.000-. June 1 ’34-'40 6s City-Hall $ 3 0 .5Bridge Bonds.
'19 J-J
0 0 ....................
BOND. DEBT Dec. 6 ’ 24. $104,500
Ass’d val'n 1924f50%aot,.) 4.095.663
Town tax rate (per $l,000)’24-$9.40
15,000..June 1 '41-’43 Population 1910. 1.526; 1920, 3 2.31
42,000.-Tune 1 ’ 44-'50
INT. payable Charleston State
15,000.-Tune 1 ’ 51-'53 Sinking Fund.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1923-. $251,146
Assessed valuation 1923___5,023,146 WELLSBURG.
Population, 1920_____________ 3.650
This city is in Brooke County.
S P E N C E R IN D . S C H O O L D IS T 1
ncorporated 1816.
This distirict Is In Roane County 5s '08 F-A $18,700___________1938
B uilding Bonds.
5s '14 A-O 11,200___________ 1944
5s '15 July $35.000c_ July 1 194?
_
Fire Dept. Bonds.
(Subject to call after July 1 1925 1 5s '16 ann $5,000____Nov 1 1926
BON D. DEBT Oct 25 '24- $37,50
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
3 000 5s '16 ann $33,000___ Nov 2 1950
T ot.ass'd val. '24 (M a ct.)-3,176,201 (Subject to call after N ov 2 1926.)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24--$12.00 5s '17 M -N 25 .000 --.N ov 30 1926
Population In 1923--_________ 4,000 *>s
_ . 30 nno____
_____
5s '19 J-D 18,500____Dec 1 1929
SUM M ERS C O U N T Y .
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 '24- $123,900
Hinton Is the county seat.
Assess val., real estate____4,60 ),400
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 9 2 3 Assess, val., personal_____1,360,477
Road Districts—
Pipestone Dist. rd. bonds. —
$18,900 Other assessable property._ 1,013,213
Forest Hill Dist. rd. bonds._$23.500 Total assess, val 1921 ___ 6,971.090
Greenbrier Dist. road bon ds.125,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) '24 .$27.60
Green Sulphur Dist. rd. bds. 98,500 Population 1910. 4.189; 1920, 4,918
Jumping Branch Dist. rd.bds. 26,500
Talcott Dist. road b o n d s ---- 82,200 WELLSBURG IND. SCH. DIST.
TO TAL BOND. DEBT
A district in Brooke County.
(County) Oct 1923______ $374,600 5s '11 Aug $62,500c__ Aug 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-- $62,500
Assess.val.of road dists.’23:
Pipestem District______ 587.243 Assessed val’n 1923 (a c t .)..7,500,000
Forest Hill District_____ 779,250 School tax rateiper $1,000)'23.$11 80
Greenbrier District------- 7.378.060 Population in 1922 (est.)____ .7,500
Green Sulohur District -3.220-767
INT. paid by County Sheriff.
Jumping Branch District 854.818
Talcott District------------ 3.186-406 WEST UNION?
TAYLOR COUNTY.
Tot.assess.val. '23(county) 16006.544
This town is in Doddridge County.
Grafton
the 18,420; ’ 20.
Population,is1910. county seat. 19.092
Grade, Paving, Sewer, Bridge &
Road Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
.s
-.-$ 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 --.................... 5t*s’ 14 s a $62,000c
July 1 1948
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.)
County assess, val. (real
BOND DEBT Nov 1924-- *19,000
and personal) 1921 — $16,748,910 Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,013,095
Assessed val’n, personal
656,950
Populat’n 1910. 16,554; 1920, 18,742 Other assessable property._ 128,498
Tot. ass’d val.’21(50%act.) 1.893.543
TRlADELPHlUsCH. DIST.
Total tax rate 'per $1.000) '24 -$6 00
This district is in Ohio County
Pop’ n 1910. 779; 1920...............1,270
5 s '06 . . .
$6,000-_ 1925& 1926
_
INT is payable in West Union.
5s '09 . . .
28,500 _____ 1925-1938
6s
51,000 _____ ______
WETZEL COUNTY.
{B u ilding & Eaulpm ent Bond*
New Martinsville is the county seat
5s '15 A-O$125,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’49
Formation of countv, 1846
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1925)
M agnolia Dist. R R . Aid Bonds.
6s '18 M -N 8 0 ,0 0 0 c.N o v l5 ’ 28-'48 6s
..
$69.500______________
6s '18 ann 114,000________ Serially
Grant Magisterial Dist. B onds.
6s '23 J-J 300,000 ......... 1928-1943 6s ’ 13 J-D $100,000...D ec 1 1943
BON D. DEBT Oct 16 ’ 24 $635,500
(Subject to call Dec. 1 1923.)

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D ec., 1924.]

Clay Dist. Road Bonds.
5s '19 F-A $88,200____Aug 1 1944
(Subject to call $4,200 yearly)
C hurch District Road Bonds.
08 '16 J-D$176.000c___June 1 1946
(Subj. to call $8,000 yrly. beg. 1917.)
B D . DEBT Nov 22 '2 4 .. $433,700
Sinking fund_____________
57,170
County assess, value (real
and personal) 1924-- 37.952.603
Total tax rate (per $1 000) '24- $9.40
Pop’n 1910,23,855; 1920.____ 23,069
W H E E L IN G .

Wheeling is the county seat of Ohio
Co. 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, 08.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s'22 J-Ja$2,000,000r*. July l ’32-’52
(Fur maturity see “ Chronicle” June
24 1922.)
Improvement Bonds.
4s '08 July*502 OOOc.July 1 ’25-'42
R efunding Bonds 1902.
4s '02 July $72,000c_- July 1 '25-’36
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s g '20 J-J *$9S5.000c Jan 1 '30-'54
(Fur am mint due each year see V.
113, p. 2748.)
W oodsdale (A nnexed.)
Sewer Bonds.
5s '03 Oct $1,500____Oct 1 1933
Sewer and Light Bonds.
5s '04 M -N $2,000___________ 1934
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5s '14 J-D $6,500___________ 1948
Improvement Bonds.
5s '19 Nov 1 97,000____Nov 1 1953
(Subject to call Nov 1 1929)
EDGEWOOD BONDS (Annexed).
Sewer Bonds.
5s '06 Apr $5,500___ Apr 1 1940
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s '17 Sept $2,000___ Sept 1 1927
6s '18 June 2,500___ June 1 1928
6s '19 June 2,500___ June 1 1928
Special Assessment Bonds.
($19,000--------------- 1927
6s
. . . ] 12 50 0 -.................1928
( 8.500___________1929
FULTON BONDS (Annexed).
Road Improvement Bonds.
5s '06 - . $7,500___________ 1939
PLEASANT VALLEY BONDS
(Annexed).
5s '13 J-J
$4,500__________ 1933
ELM GROVE BONDS (Annexed).
Improvement Bonds.
5s '06 Sept $16,500__________ 1936
5s '17 Oct 720,000__________ 1951
167,000___________1951
WARWOOD BONDS (Annexed).
Street Bonds.
6s
Nov $14,000__________ 1929
W arwood Spec. Assess. Bonds.
6s
Nov $136,000_____ *---1929
TOT. B D . D T. Sept 30 ’24$3,842,900
265.850
Sinking fu n d ___________
Assess, val. real estate__ 73.098,365
Assess, val. personal____ 30,075,000
Other assessable property. 10 850.303
Total assess, val. 1924 -.114 023 668
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$7.56
Tot.taxrate (per $1,000) 1924.$23-46
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at-the
City Treasurer’s office or at the
National City Bank, N. Y .; on bonds
marked (a) at the State Treasurer’s
office or the National City Bank,
N. Y . on others.

Assess, val. real estate..$48.995.265
Assess, val. personal_____25 872,128
Other assessable property. 8.284,537
Total assess, val. '23 (act.)83.151.930
School tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$7 30
Population In 1923 (est.)____50.000
INTEREST payable at Importers’
& Traders’ Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
WILLIAMSON?
This city is in Mingo County. In­
corporated 1896.
Street B onds.
6s 11 . . . $36.500.Lastbond 1946
W ater & Sewer B onds.
5 s’ll
$51,000-Last bond 1945
W ater, City-H all, Street, Sewer
and Garbage B onds.
5s '14 J-J $150,000 ...J u ly 1 1948
(Red. part yearly on July 1 1926-1927
Inch and 1929-1937 incl.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’ 13 *237,500
Sinking fund______________
18,164
Tot.assess.val.’ 18(actual). 5.465,870
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1923$30.80
Pop'n 1910, 3,561; 1920--------- 6,819
IN T . payable at First Nat. Bank
of Williamson.
WILLIAMSON IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Mingo County.
B uilding Bonds.
54*s’ 14 July $50,000____July 1 1948
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.)
6s '21 J-J 250,000___ July 1 1955
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 24- $300,000
Total assessed val. 1924.-11,914.744
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $1410
Population in 1923 (est.)____ 10,000
WOOD COUNTY.
Parkersburg Is the county seat.
Parkersburg D istrict B onds.
Road (Red. begin. Sept. 1 1941.)
4 Jus’ l l M-S $180,000...S ep t 1 1941
Bridge (Red. begin Sept. 1 1935.)
44is'15 M-S $175,000...S ep t 1 1944
W illiams D istrict Road Bonds.
5s '14 A-O $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
5 s '19 J-J 39.000c............................
(Subject to call after July 1 1934.)
T vgart District Road Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $70,000_______________
(Due serially ending July 1 1943.)
Lubeck Dist. Road Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $100,COO___ July 1 1939
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1923..$845,000
Road district bonds are included.
Assess, val. real estate_ 41,309.320
_
Assess, val. personal------- 19,881,430
Other assessable property. 9.816 834
Tot.assess.val.'23( l i act.) .71.007,544
/
Tot.tax rate (per $1,000) '23.-#15.05
Pop’n 1910, 38.001; 1920_____ 42,306
IN T . on bridge bonds at Harris,
Forbes & C o., N. Y .; other bonds at
County Commissioner's office.

WYOMING COUNTY.
Pineville is the county seat.
Slab Fork Dist- Road Bonds.
5s '16 J-D $30,000___ June 1 1946
(Subject to call June 1 1926)
Perm anent Road Bonds.
5s '15 Dec. $550.000c____ Dec 1945
(Redeemable Dec. 1 1920, or on any
interest date thereafter.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 '24 $550,000
Road Dist. debt (add’l)__
280,000
Sinking fund_____________
250.000
Tot.assess.val.’24(M act.) 32.000,000
State and county tax rate (per
W HEELING IND. SCH. DIST.
$1,000) 1924--------------------- $11.40
4 ^ g '0 7 M -N $70.000c Nov 1 '25-’31
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 '23- $80,000 Pop’n 1910. 10.392; 1920____ 15.140

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ITS
D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , & c.
A d m it t e d as a S ta te ( A c t F e b . 4 1 7 9 1 )_______ J u n e 1 1792
T o t a l area o f S ta te (s q u a r e m ile s )_____________________ 40,400
S ta te C a p it a l_____________________________________________ F r a n k fo r t
G o v e r n o r (te r m e x p ir e s D e c . 12 1 9 2 7 )__________ W . J . F ie ld s
L i e u t .- G o v . (te r m e x p ir e s D e c . 11 1 9 2 7 )____ H . H . D e n h a r d t
S e c . o f S ta te (te r m e x p . J a n . 1 1 9 2 8 )_ _ E m m a G u y C r o m w e ll
T r e a s u r e r (t e r m e x p ir e s J a n . 1 1 9 2 8 ) _______ E . B . D id im a n
A u d it o r (t e r m e x p ir e s J a n . 1 1 9 2 8 )_____________ W . H . S h a n k s
A t t o r n e y -G e n e r a l (t e r m e x p . J a n . 1 1 9 2 8 )- - F . E . D o u g h e r t y
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years on the Tuesday follow­
ing the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited to 60 days ex­
clusive of Sundays and legal holidays.
LOANS—
------ Interest------------------- Principal------------Name and Purpose.
P.Ct.
Payable.
When Due.
Outstanding.
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 bonds-C-. 1920 6
semi-an.
1925-1945
240.000
INTEREST at Frankfort, Ky.
STATE DEBT.— Bonded debt on .Tune 30 1924 was $2,480,627.11. Out­
standing warrants on Oct. 1 1924 amounted to $8,963,983.57. 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 30 1924 amounted to $225,324.17.
ASSESSED VALUATION.—
Years.
Real Estate. Personal Property.
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
1921........................................ 1,19.5,577,031
1,034,876,169
177,828.823
1920 ______
1,173,034,879
1,023,881.801
156.919,250

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KENTUCKY—CITIES AND TOWNS

[V ol. 119,

with such securities as collateral; but such funds shall not be Invested In
Railroads.
Years.
Real Estate.
Personal Property.
$158,921,442 the bonds or securities o f any railroad or other corporation, unless such rail­
___
$1,028,128,532
1919_
$759,954,945
160,262,387 road or other corporation has been In operation more that ten years, and
293,987,839
1918____________
887,045,799
during that time has not defaulted In the payment of principal or Interest
208,821.042
1 9 17............................
713,835,438
71,019",570 on Its bonded debt, or be invented in the bonds of a county, district, town
200,672,665
1916 ..........
697,681,771
71.003,557 or city that, within ten years, has defaulted In the payment of the Interest
206,631,187
1915 ................
680,509,932
70,621.072 or principal of its bonded debt; and a fiduciary shall account for all
200,455,787
1914 ................... . .................. 663,818,051
68.141,486 interest or profit received; provided, however, that it shall be lawful for
19 12______________________ 635,471,610
205,207,584
66,800,686 persons or corporations holding funds in a fiduciary capacity for loan or
19 10..........................
628,006.080
63,753,699 investment to invest the same in securities authorized by an Act o f Congress
141,302,885
1908 ........................
559,157,016
63,665.800 entitled “ the Federal Farm Loan A ct,” as approved July 17 1916 and
1906 ...........- .......................... 512,081,331
165.919,088
52,188.411 known as “ Federal Farm Loan bonds.”
125,467.307
1900 ____________
449,400.657
42,000,000
109,000.000
1897 ___________
444,000,000
POPULATION OF STATE:—
35.571.631 1920...............2,416,630 11870...............1 ,3 2 1 ,0 1 1 11820....................564,136
132,334,637
1887 ............
351.157,053
The Legislature in 1917 passed an Act (Chapter 1) creating a State Tax 1910..................2.289,905 1860..................1.155,684 1810....................406,611
Commission of three members, which shall exercise all the powers and per­ 1900................. 2,147,174 1850................. 982,405 1800....................220.956
form all the duties with reference to the assessment or equalization of the 1890..................1,858,635 1840................. 779,828 1790................... 73.677
assessment o f property for purposes o f taxation previously exercised or 1880..................1.648,690 1830................. 687.917
performed by any State Board of Valuation and Assessment, by the Rail­ The proportion of the colored population was 16.47% in 1880: 14.69%
road Commission, by the State Board of Equalization, or by any other In 1890, 13.03% in 1900, 11.4% in 1910 and 9.7% in 1920. In number,
State Board or Commission. See V. 105, p. 1727.
blacks were 220,992 in 1850, 236,167 in 1860, 222,210 in 1870, 271.451 in
T A X R ATE.— For 1922 the State tax rate (per $1,000) was $4. This 1880, 272.981 in 1890.284,706 in 1900, 261,656 in 1910 and 235,938 in 1920.
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.
C IT IE S. COUNTIES AND TOW NS IN THE
$75,000,000 BOND MEASURE DEFEATED BY VOTERS.— On
Nov. 4 1924 the $75,000,000 Bond Act passed by the 1924 Legislature was
STATE OF K E N T U C K Y .
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 ALLEN COUNTY.
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’23 . 500,000
institutions. In M ay 1924 the Act had been held unconstitutional by the
69,000
Sinking fund____________
Scottsvilie is the county seat.
Franklin County Circuit Court (see V. 118, p. 2473), but on appeal to the BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’20- $36,000 Assess, val. 1923_______ 34,930,801
State Court o f Appeals the lower court’s finding was on June 20 1924 Floating debt_____________
17,000 State&Co.tax rate(per$l ,000) .$11.00
reversed (see V. 118, p. 3223). This cleared the way for the submission of Tot.ass’d val. 1923_______ 6,307,725 Population in 1910 (C ensus).. 17,462
the measure to the voters by whom it was rejected as stated above.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) T9-$15.00 Population in 1920 (Census) — 18,418
Principal and interest at County
MUNICIPAL BONDS EXEMPT FROM T A X A T IO N .— On N ov. 2 Pop’n 1910. 14,882; 1920------ 16,671
Treasurer’s office and Hanover Na­
1915 an amendment to the constitution was adopted concerning taxation
tional Bank, New York.
and exempting therefrom bonds o f the State and its subdivisions. See ANCHORAGE GRADED S. D.
“ Chronicle” o f Dec. 25 1915, page 2158.
This district (P. O. Anchorage) is BOWLING GREEN.
DEBT L IM ITA TIO N .— The constitutional provisions relating to the in Jefferson County.
This city is in Warren County.
5s ’23 J-D $45,0 0 0 c-..D e c 1 1943
creation o f debt by the State are found in Sections 49 and 50 of the Con­
Inc. 1812. Pop’n 1910, 9,173; 1920.
(Optional any interest date.)
stitution o f 1891. We auote these sections below:
F-A f 3,000c_________ 1934 9,638.
Section 49. The General Assembly may contract debts to meet casual 5s
P ubllc-Im pt. Renewal B onds.
[12,000c__________ 1942
deficits or failures in the revenue; but such debts, direct or contingent,
4s '10 J-J $20,000c— .July 1 1940
(Optional any interest period.)
singly or in the aggregate, shall not at any time exceed five hundred thou­
tG en eral Fund Renewal Bonds.
sand dollars, and the moneys arising from loans creating such debts shall BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924 $60,000 4s
J-J $21,500c__________1929
be applied only to the purpose or purposes for which they were obtained, Tot. assess, val. 1924
tP u bllc*Sch ool Renewal Bonds.
(90% actual)_________ 23,673,985
or to repay such debts: Provided, The General Assembly may contract
J-J $19,0 0 0 c ...............1929
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$2.50 4s
debts to repel Invasion, suppress insurrection, or, if hostilities are threat­
Population (est.)_______________ 400 4s P ublic-S chool Bonds. n 1 1937
ened, provide for the public defense.
’07 J-J $20,0 0 0c...Ja
Section 50. N o act o f the General Assembly shall authorize any debt to
5s '22 M-S 100,000c— .Sept 1 1947
be contracted on behalf o f the Commonwealth except for the purposes men­ ASHLAND.
(Redeemable part each 5 years.)
This city is in Boyd County,
tioned in Section 49 unless provision be made therein to levy and collect an
E lectric-Light Renewal B onds.
annual tax sufficient to pay the interest stipulated, and to discharge the e W ater W orks Bonds.
4s
J-J $10,000c__________1935
debt within thirty years: nor shall such Act take effect until it shall have 544s’ 18 M-N$300,000_ Nov 1 1948
_
W ater-W orks Renewal Bonds.
f 50,000c .Jan 1 5 ’46&’51 4s ’99
been submitted to the people at a general election and shall have received a
J-J t$59.500c....
1929
majority o f all the votes cast for and against it: Provided, The General 5 ^ s ’21 J-J [ 100.000c.Jan 15 ’52-’56 4sJ-J
9,5 00c........................... 1935
10,000c__ Jan 15 1957
Assembly may contract debts by borrowing money to pay any part of the
C ity-H ail B onds.
debt o f the State without submission to the people and without making 4 J£s’22 J-J J10,000.„ J a n 15 1957 4s '07
J-J $24,000c— -Jan 1 1937
[80,000-Jan 15 ’58-’61 BOND. DEBT July 1922.. $283,500
provision In the Act authorizing the same for a tax to discharge the debt so
contracted or the Interest thereon.
Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)_______
69,000
[See V. 102, p. 2360 for particulars relative to the decision of the Court 5s ’22 M-S $20,000..Mar 1 ’32&37 Floating debt (add’l)______
40,000
of Appeals on June 17 1916 holding invalid an Act passed by the 1916 4 Jis’22 M-S 30,000Mar 1’42’47&’52 Assess, val. 1922 (X a c t .).8,321,977
Legislature authorizing the Sinking Fund Commissioners to refund out­ 5s ’22 M-S 80,000.. Mar 1 ’32&’37 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 22-$19.00
4 J£s’22 M-S 20.000--M ar 1 ’42-’52
standing warrants.]
tSubject to call beginning 1919.
(Due every 5 years.)
Cities, Towns, Etc.— Cities, towns, counties, taxing districts and other
INTEREST payable at Citizens'
zS ch
municipalities are limited by sections 157,157a and 158 o f the constitution- 4 V^s'17 ool-B u ild in g Bonds. ’25-’37 National Bank of Bowling Green.
J-D $65,000c..June 1
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 5s ’ 18 Jan 56,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’38 BOYD COUNTY.
15 ’23
authorized by a two-thirds vote o f those voting at an election held for the BOND. DEBT Apr (incl.) $147,000
Catletts burg is the county seat.
Water works bonds
purpose. See “ Chronicle” of M ay 20 1916, page 1913, and June 3 1916 Cash value of sinking fund 786.000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
64,359
page 2094, for opinions by Attorney-General relative to this section, and Assessed valuation 1922 -17,585,000 4)4s'17 J-J $154,000-Jan 1 ’25-'46
also “ Chronicle” of M ay 19 1917. page 2028. for decision by Court of
M -N 77,000c.M ay 1 ’26'50
Populationl910, 8,688; 1920-.14.729 5s ’21Chron.” Apr 1 ’ 22 for maturity)
Appeals.
See also case of Nelson County Fiscal Court vs. McCrock(See“
x IN T . payable at Merchants Bk. 5s '21 A-O 33.000c.Apr 1 '26-’50
lin, 175, Kentucky Reports, 199. Section 157a, an amendment to the Con­
stitution, permits counties to incur an indebtedness for roads not in excess of & Trust C o.. Ashland.
(See“ Chron.” A prl ’22 for maturity)
5% of the value of taxable property therein, provided said indebtedness is
BOND. D EBT April 1922 $460,000
approved by the voters. Provision is also made for the levying of a tax
20,317
ASHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sinking f und_____________
or 20 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation for the payment of such
Assassed valuation 1923—27,791,285
debt.
See “ Chronicle” of M ay 6 1916, page 1733, for opinion by Court 4%s'22 J-D $250,000_______ serially Actual value (est.)_______ 40,0OO,OOO
o f Appeals concerning this section.
In Section 158 we find the follow­ 4 ^ s ’23M-N *95,000.-M ay 1 '25-’43 Ob. tax rate (per $1,000) '1 9 -. $5.50
ing limits to the debt-making power of municipalities.
Cities having TOT. B D . D T . Oct 1923. $350,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 19-$12.00
over 15,000 population, 10% of the taxable property; cities and towns Ass’d val. all taxable prop. 18,262,762 Pop’n 1910, 23,444; 1920____ 29,281
_
o f 3,000 or more inhabitants, but less than 15,000, 5% ; cities and towns Population 1920 (Census)_ 14,729
IN T. at Kentucky National Bank.
* IN T . at the Ashland National Oatlettsburg.
o f less than 3,000 population, 3% ; counties, taxing districts and other
municipalities, 2% . Some exceptions are made to these limits. For Bank, Ashland.
BRACKEN COUNTY.
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 BALLARD COUNTY.
Brookviile is the county seat.
Wlckliffe Is the county seat.
stitution (September 28 1891), or when necessary for the completion
4j^s
. . . $36,000...........................
of a public improvement undertaken but not finished at the time of the
Road Bonds.
Road Bonds.
s-a $50,000 _____ 1931-1937
adoption o f the constitution. A further exception is made in the case 4 54s’ 16 A -0$250 ,000..Apr 1 '26-’46 5s
o f such places as had exceeded the prescribed limit at the time the con­ iDue $50,000 every 5 years from date
R oad & Bridge B onds.
of issue).
stitution went into effect. In such instances permission is given to
4 ^ s ’ 19 . . . $40.000___________ 1934
further increase debt In an amount not exceeding 2% In the case of cities TOT DEBT N ov 21 ’2 4 .. $250,000 BOND. D EBT Nov 1923— $150,000
20,000 Total assessed value 1923—8,692,870
and towns and not exceeding 1% in the case o f counties, taxing districts or Floating debt (add’l)______
30,000 Pop’n 1910 10,308; 1920____10,210
other municipalities— “ until the aggregate o f Its indebtedness shall have Sinking fund______________
been reduced below the limit herein fixed, and thereafter it shall not exceed Total assessed value 1923- -8,125.750
the limit, unless In case o f emergency the public health or safety should so State and county tax 1924___ $16.00 BREATHITT COUNTY.
require. Nothing herein shall prevent the issue o f renewal bonds or bonds Pop’n 1910, 12,690; 1920___ 12,045
Jackson is the county seat.
to fund the floating indebtedness o f any city, town, county, taxing district
C ourt H ouse Bonds.
IN T . pay. at Nat. City B k., N . Y .
or other municipality.”
..s
...
$6.000.......... ..............
The Legislature in 1917 passed an Act (Chapter 2, approved April 25)
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
BELL COUNTY.
providing that the fiscal court o f any county in the State may submit to
—s
. . . $30.000________
—
Pineville is the county seat.
the voters at a special election to be held for that purpose, the question
& Bridge Bds.
s
...
$3,000........................... 5s '16 Road$100.000____ 1927-1946
J-D
of voting a tax o f not exceeding 20 cents on the $100 on all property subject
C ourt House Bonds.
by law to local taxation, under Section 157a o f the Constitution, for the 6s '18 J-D $7 5,000...D ec 15 1938 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1921 $136,000
Tot. ass’d val.’23 (60%act.)3 563,102
improvement o f roads, such levy to be made for not more than 10 years.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Provision is also made, by an Act of the 1922 Legislature, for borrowing
[$120,000-Apr 15 ’25-’40 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_$l7.00
money in any year in advance o f the collection o f the tax for that year,
Populat’n 1910, 17,540: 1920, 20,614
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
not exceeding 95% o f the estimated tax, and for the issuance of bonds 5s '15 A-Ou$40,000 pay.ev.5 yrs.)
I 50,000— Apr 1 1945
therefor.
5s '17 J-J / 5 ,0 0 0 - -Jan 1 1937 New York.
The 1920 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 45, Laws 1920) giving
1l00,000-Jan 1 ’38-’47
Consolidated School Districts and County Boards of Education authority TOT. B D .D T . Nov 1921. $508,000 CALLOWAY COUNTY.
to issue bonds, subject to the approval o f the voters, for school purposes.
Murray is tne county seat.
Assessed valuation 1923 — 15,744,715
Bonds issued under this Act are subject to the limits prescribed in Secs. State&co. tax (per $1,000) '21 .$11.00
R efu n d in g Bonds.
157 and 158 o f the Constitution.
Pop’ n 1910, 28,447; 1920____33,988 4^ s'16 M-S $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ...Mar 15 1931
Numerous other Acts are on the statute books,but we have not the space to
(Subject to
IN T . at U .8. Mtge.A T r.C o ., N .Y . BOND. D EBT call part yearly.)
give to them. It should be noted, though, that as a rule each statute pro­
Oct 24 ’24. $40,000
vides that the bonds it authorizes may not be sold at less than par.
Assessed value, real estate.7,562,348
BELLEVUE.
This city is in Campbell County. Assessed value, personal— 968,595
DRAINAGE AND LEVEE D IST R IC T INDEBTEDNESS.— Under the
Other assessable property.. 209.570
terms of Sections 2380-34 and 2380b-42 o f Carroll’s Kentucky Statutes,
S cn ool Bldg. Bonds.
. . . $5,000............ ................. Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (a c t .).. 8 740.513
1922. the Board o f Commissioners of a drainage district may issue bonds in s
Co .&State tax (per $1,000) ’24. $ 15.50
an amount not to exceed 90% of the total amount of the minimum district
T aylor Creek Culvert Bonds.
. . . $3,000.............................. Popula’n 1910, 19,867; 1920, 20,802
assessments. Such bonds may not bear more than 6% interest, and may -s
not be sold at less than par.
Fairfield Ave. Bonds.
Sections 24170-19 o f Carroll's Kentucky Statutes, 1922, authorizes levee .s
. . . $1 4,2 0 0 .......................... CAMPBELL COUNTY.
district commissioners to issue bonds bearing not more than 6% at not
T aylor Ave. Bonds.
County seat is Newport.
.si
. . . $ 1 6 ,5 0 0 .............. ......... 5s ’23
less than par.
f$30,000c_ M ay 1 1934
_
Fire T ru ck Bonds.
M -N (20O,OOOc_May 1 ’35-’39
W ATER D IST R IC T S MAY BE CREATED W ITH POWER TO -s!
. . . $5.000..............................
I 2 0 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1940
ISSUE BONDS.— Chapter 93, Laws of 1924, provides for the creation of BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $43,700
5s ’23
] 20,000c_ M ay 1 1940
_
water districts with power to issue bonds.
Assess, val., real estate___ 3,763,360
M -N \ 80,000c-M ay 1 ’41-’42
338,650
R oad Bonds.
SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS.— Laws do not specify particular Assess, val., personal____ .4,102.010
Tot
(M
4>$s'16 J-D $32,000..........1925-1926
•ecurities. Investments are made at discretion o f officials of savings banks. T ot..assess .val. '23(per act.)
tax rate '23
$1,000).$15.50 5s ’23 M -N 250,000c______________
INVESTMENT OF TR U ST FUNDS.— Section 4706 o f Carroll’s Ken­ Population 1910, 6,683; 1920—7,379 BOND. D E B T Oct 11 ’21
$50,000
tucky Statutes, provides as follows:
Sinking fund_____________
10,000
SEC. 4706.— Investment of Funds by Fiduciary.— That It shall be lawful BOURBON COUNTY.
Tot .ass’d val. '23 (80 %act.)43,623,950
fo r persons or corporations holding funds In a fiduciary capacity for loan
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21- _$1.35
Paris is the county seat.
o r Investment to invest the same in real estate, mortgage notes or bonds
Pop’n 1910. 59.369: 1920____ 61.868
R oad & Bridge Bds.
IN T . on 5s o f 1923-at the Newpor
o r In such other Interest-bearing or dividend-paying securities as are re
5s ’20 J-J $100,000c.jan 14 '25-’34
garded by prudent business men as safe Investments, and to make loans 5s '23 J-J 100,000c.Jan 1 ’28-’37 National Bank, Newport.




D ec., 1924.]
CARLISLE COUNTY.
County seat is Bardwell.
Road Bonds
5s ’23 M-S $100,000-Sept 1 ’27-’51
BON D. DEBT Sept ’23_. $100,000
Sinking fund____________
10,500
Net debt________________
89,500
Assess, val. 1923________ 5,500,137
Actual val. (est.)________ 11,000,000
Population 1910, 9,048: 1920,.8,231
IN T . at the Chemical National
Bank, New York.
CARROLL COUNTY.
Carrollton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4H s’ 16 J-J $50,000..Jan 1 ’26-’45
J-J
5s
4,000___ July 1 1927
5s
J-J f 4,000___ Jan 1 1927
ll6.000_.Jan 1 '29&’31
75,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1949
5s ’22 J-J
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’ 23 J-J $51,0 00c.... July 1 1952
TO T . BD. DT. Oct 1923-. $174,000
Indebtedness existing in
other forms_____________
28,166
Sinking fund (cash)_______
36,782
Tot.ass’d val.’23(equalized)6,979,471
State, County & Co. School
tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 1 ...
$16.00
Population 1910. 8,110; 1920-.8.346
CARTER COUNTY.
Grayson is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5a
A-O $88,000—Apr 15 ’25-’46
Funding Bonds.
5s
A-O $33.750____Apr ’ 25-'33
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ’ 16— $160,000
Assess, valuation 1923____ 5.412,413
State & co. tax ’ 18 (per $1,000 $13.00
P op’n 1910, 21,966; 1920____22,474
IN T. at Nat. City Bank, N. It.
CENTRAL CITY.
This city is in Muhlenberg County.
Improvement Bonds
5s ’25 J-J $100,000_.Jan 1 ’26-’45
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924.. $100,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
8,328
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Assessed valuation 1924___2,243,779
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$22.50
CHRISTIAN COUNTY.
County seat Is Hopkinsville.
Population In 1910, 38,845; 1920,
35.883.
Turnpike B onds.
6a
J-J x$75,000c...Jan 1 1931
6 s ’07 J-J 1100,000c...July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
6s ’10 J-J §$27.000____July 1 1940
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4J*s’16 A-0«268,000c. Apr 20 ’25-’46
5s ’18 J-D 40,000 _____1936-1943
(For maturity see V. 106, p. 2671)
aR efu ndlng (Red. beo. in 1909k
4s ’04 M -N $60,000c...N ov 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923. $582,000
Total assessed value 1923-28,102,538
State&co. tax T8 (per$1,000)$12 50
INT. on bonds marked (a) at City
Bank; (x) First Nat. Bank. Hopkins­
ville; (§) Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.;
(J) at Planters Bank & Trust Co.,
Hopkinsville.
CLARE COUNTY.
Winchester is the county seat.
BOND .D E B T N ov 24 ’24 $40,000
Assess, v a l., 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

KENTUCKY—CITIES AND TOWNS
Refunding Bonds.
is ’94 J-J $51,300c.—July I 1934
4?is’22 F-A 96,000--Aug 1 *25-’48
4MJs’23 M-S 95,000c.Mar 1 ’25-’ 6k
Reservoir & W ater-W orks Bds.
la ’87 J-J $520,000c— Jan 1 1927
la ’88 J-J 394,000c...J&J 1 1928
la ’90 J-J 111,000c— July 1 1930
W ater-W orks-Im pt. B onds.
l ^ s ’15 J-J $184,500c________ _____
(Due on July 1 as follows; $2,500 for
first 5 yrs., $3,000 for second 6
yrs., $3,500 for third 5 yrs.. $4,500
for fourth 5 yrs., $5,000 for fifth 6
yrs., $6,500 for sixth 5 yrs., $7,000
for seventh 5 yrs. amd $8,000 for
eighth 5 yrs.)
4 s g ’12 F-AS281,000c...Aug 1 1952
(Subject to call beg. July 31 1942.1
6s ’21 J-J $236,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’61
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2334.)
Park Bonds.
l a g ’l l A-O $95,000c...Apr 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’23-$2,586,000
Water debt (included)___ 1,745,300
155,000
Floating debt (add’l)------Sinking fund____________
33,579
Ass’d val. ’23 (% actual).35,333,430
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$34.75
INT. at Bk. of America, N . St..
First Nat. Bank, Covington.
COVINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
School Bonds.
4J^s’ 16 J-.T $132,200...Jan 2 ’25-’41
5s T8 J-J 204,000.-.J a y 2 ’25-’58
BD. DEBT June 30 ’ 24 -- $363,500
Floating debt (add’l) . -----147,473
Sinking fund____________
11,466
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 chool B uilding B onds.
5 s ’ 05 J-J $17,500___________1925
5 s ’08 J-J
6,000___________1928
5s T8 J-D 40,000-.June 1 ’25-’32
6s ’21 J-D 17,000._Dec 1 '25-41
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $80,500
Tot.ass’d val.’ 23(85% act.)3.8S3,333
Sell, tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $19 00
Population 1923 (est.)________ 4,000
IN T. on 6s of 1921 at the National
Bank o f Cynthiana, Cynthiana.
DANVILLE.
This city Is In Boyle County.
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s g ’21 A-O $42 .400c. Apr 1 '25-’41
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’23. $99,500
Water debt (included)----12,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 189 .000
Assess, val. '23 (50% act.).4,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,0001 1923----$7.50
Population 1910, 5,420; 1920..5.034
INT. at the National Bank of
Commerce, New York.
DANVILLE GRADED COMMON
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
B uilding Bonds.
4s T7 J-J $46,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’ 47
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.
$46,000
Ass’d val. ’ 24 (60% a c t .).. 5,500,000
School tax (per 81,000) 1924--$10.00
IN T. is payable at the Nat. Bank
of Commerce, N . Y . City.

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 ’05 J-J $50,000c._ .July 1 1925
8s ’l l J-J 10,000c— July 1 1931
Renewal Bonds
4Hs’97 J-J $120,000c
July 1 1927
Storm W ater & Sanitary Sewer.
6s ’21 J-J $75,000___ Jan 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $380,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 6.408,464
_
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
tor support of public schools.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
County seat Is Frankfort.
Refunding Bonds.
5 s ’04 J-J $15.000____Jan 11925
5s ’05 M -N 19.000____Nov 1 1925
4J^s’ 18 J-J
20,000 -July 1 ’ 20-’28
BOND. D E B T Apr 2 ’23.
$64,000
Sinking fund_____________
32,000
Total assessed value 1923.18,821,475
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’ 23 $14.00
Pop’n 1910, 21,135; 1920____ 19,357
INT. at Bank of Am , N. Y. City.
FULTON SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Fulton) is
located in Fulton County.
6 s ’ 12 M -N $4.000c_Due$l,000yly
6s ’ 22 A-O 45.000c Apr 15 ’ 25-’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
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $15 00
Population in 1923 (est.)______9,000
IN T . on bonds of 1912 at M erchants-Laclede Nat. Bank. St. Louis;
on bonds of 1922 at Fidelity & Colum­
bia Trust Co. of Louisville.
GALLATIN COUNTY.
Warsaw Is the county seat.
Turnpike Bonds.
6s
...
$7.500c-------- 1926
Refunding Turnpike Bonds.
5s
...
$7.500c......... 1930
xRoad &Bridge Bonds.
5s
M-S ($12,000-Sept 16 '25-’30
1 30.000.Sept 16 ’31-’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921.. $79,500
Tot.ass’d val.’23(60%act.) 2,571,614
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921...$12.50
Population 1910, 4,697; 1920..4,664
x INT. payable In Warsaw.

HENDERSON.
This city Is the county seat of Hen­
derson County. Present charter re­
ceived In 1893.
Refunding (Red. begin, in 1912).
4s ’97 . . . $364.000c______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 '21. $356,000
Assessed value real estate_7.069.246
Assessed value franchises_1,020,300
Ass’d val’n ’21 (80% act.) 8.089,552
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ $20.50
_
Pop’n 1910, 11,452; 1920___ 12.169
INT. at Bank of America, N. Y .,
& Henderson Nat. Bk., Henderson.
JACKSON COUNTY.
McKee is the county seat.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 16 ann $44.000_____ 1925-1946
TOTAL DEBT__________ _
(T)
Total assessed value 1923_$2,209,138
Pop’n 1910, 10,734; 1920------ 11,687
JESSAMINE COUNTY.
Nicbolasville is the county seat.
Refunding & Road Bonds.
5s '16 . . . $43.000...........................
TOTAL DEBT Nov 2 2 ’ 19 $64,000
Total assessed value 1923.15 243,255
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’18.$10.00
Pop’n 1910, 12,613; 1920____12,265
KENTON COUNTY.
Covington and Independence are
the county seats.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’22 A-OS500,000c.Apr 1 ’27-’50
(For maturity see Y. 114, p. 1568.)
Refunding Bonds.
5s ’13 Dec $167.000____Dec 1 1943
Turnpike Bonds.
4Hs’16 J-D $30,000...June ’25-'26
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24. $697,000
Sinking fund______________ 125,000
Assessed valuation 1923.-53,494 715
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’24$13.20
Pop’n 1910, 70,355; 1920------73,453
INT. at Bank of Independence.
Independence.
KNOZ COUNTY.
Barboursville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4H8’ 15 . . . $170,000c.........................
(Due part every 5 yre. for 30 years).
BOND. DEBT Dec 1920.- $170,000
Total assess, val. (75%
actual) 1923___________ 6,258,504
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$16.00
Pop’n 1910, 22,116; 1920------24.172

LAUREL COUNTY.
London is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
GEORGETOWN SCH. DIST.
5s
s-an $100,000______________
This district is in Scott County.
(Due $20,000 in 5, 10. 15, 20 & 25
S chool Bonds.
years from date.)
5s g ’22 J-J f$51,000c. July 1 '25-’41 TOTAL DEBT................................(7)
1 5.0 0 0 c ... July 1 1942 Total assess, val. 1923____ 4.152.789
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24. $n6.000 Pop’n 1910, 19,872; 1920------ 19.814
Ass’d val. ’24(abt.J4 a c t .).3 ,100,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. .$11.50
Population (estimated)_______ 4.000 LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Lebanon) Is In
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N. Y .
Marion County.
High-School Building Bonds.
GRANT COUNTY.
4s g T7 M -N $4 0 ,0 0 0 ..-M ay 1 1937
Williamstown is the county seat
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1920)
Road & Bridge B onds.
5s ’22 J-D $250,000c_June 1 ’27-’ 50 BOND. D EBT Oct 1920____$40,000
IN T . is payable at Marion Nat.
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 2746.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $273,000 Bank, Lebanon.
Assess, val. ’23 (act.)------8,913,614
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $12.00 LETCHER COUNTY.
Pop’n 1910. 10.581; 1920___ 10,435
Whitesburg is the county seat
Road and Bridge Bonds.
GREEN COUNTY.
-s
. . . 300.000...........................
County seat is Greensburgh. Com 5s
.- _ 300,000_______________
romlse with bondholders rejected 5s '24 A-O 210,000.-Apr 1 ’39&’54
ee “ Chronicle” of Feb. 12 1916. BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
page 628.
Assessed value 1923---------13,020.535

DAVIESS COUNTY.
Owensboro is the county seas, iucorp. In 1815. Pop’n 1910, 41,020;
1920. 40,733.
Road and Bridge B onds.
44£g'15J-D ($360 OOOcDec 31 ’26-’44
(($100,000 every 5 yrs.)
($100.000..Dec 31 1945
(Above bonds also redeemable be­
tween 5 & 30 yrs. from date of Iss.)
CLAY COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’23. $380,000
Manchester is the county seat.
Sinking fimd_____________
5.251
R oad B onds.
Assess val. real estate------23.810.525
5s ’23 M -N $160,000c.M ay 1 ’28-’ 53 Assess val. personal______ 7.043,092
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 113) Other asses, property------6,715,132
GREENUP C O U N TY.
BOND DEBT July 1923 $160,0001Ass’d val. ’ 23 (65% act.)I37',574’.749
Greenup Is the county seat.
Assessed value 1923_______ 5,094.322; ai-n.tn A C o t.axiner *1 nnfll’2l *14 no
Road and Bridge Bonds.
P op’n 1910, 17,789; 1920, 19,795 8tate * O o ta x u,er 5 i ’ou°) 21 $14 00
5 s ’ 15 M-N$50.000____M ay 11935
IN T . at the First Nat. Bank,
Manchester, or at Fifth-Third Nat. DAYTON. Is In Campbell County. (Subject to call begin. M ay 1 1920.)
Dayton
5s *16 A-O S30.000c.Apr 1 ’25-’30
Bank, Cincinnati.
Incorporated May 12 1867.
5s ’ 17 M-S 40,000..........1938-1947
Refunding (Subject to call).
5s ’22 J-D (20,000____ 1945 &1946
CLINTON COUNTY.
4§*sT5 F-A$l 15.000c...Aug 1 1935
1 5,000___________1947
Albany Is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds (Red. 2 bonds yearly). BOND. D EBT Feb 1916— $100,000
Road & Bridge Bonds.
4s ’08 A-O $12.000c_ Oct 1 1928 Sinking funds_____________
_
8.000
5a '16 J-D $42.000_________ _____
Street Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923___5,606.466
(Due yearly on June 15: $1,500
4s ’13 J-J
$9,000c.July 1 ’25-’33 Pop’n 1910. 18.475; 1920____20.062
1925 to 1931. incl.; $2,000 1932 Renewal 4s_________________ $10,000
to 1937. incl.; $2,500 1938 to BOND. DEBT Nov 1’2 3-- $169,500 H A R L A N C I T Y S C H O O L D IS T .
1945. incl.)
Total assess, val. 1919____3,308,000
This district (F. O. Harlan) is In
TOTAL D E B T __________
(7)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 'J9------ $14.50 Harlan County.
Total assessed value 1923-$2,278,181 Population 1910, 6.979: 1920.-7,646 6s ’ 22 J-J /$2,000c
Jan 1 1925
Population 1910, 8,153; 1920. .8,589
INT. at Bank of Dayton.
130,00 0c.. Jan 1 ’ 26-’45
INT. payable at the Hanover
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
Nat. Bank. N. Y .
ESTILL COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '24. $37,000
Irvine is the county seat.
Sinking fund (aporox.)___
5,000
CORBIN.
Highway Bonds.
Ass’d val. ’24 (40% a c t .)..3,750,000
This city Is In Whitley County.
($15.000___ Oct 1 1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $17-50
8,000...O c t 1 ’36-’39
Electric Light Bonds.
8s ’15 Jan $5.000____Jan 1 1925
12.000.
. . 0H t R L A N C O U N T Y .
c A 1 ’40-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920____ $40,000 5s '23 A-O 15,000...O c t 1 ’43-’45
Harlan Is the county seat.
Floating debt_____________ $10,000
12,000_ Oct 1 ’ 46-’47
_
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1920
28.000.
. . 0 ct 1 ’48-’ 55 ’21 A-O $130,000. .A pr 15 ’25-’37
6s
(H % actual)---------------- 1.803,416
8.000 ___ Oct 1 1952
(Subject to call after April 15 1933)
2.000 ___ Oct 1 1953
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $7.50
BONDED D E B T ..............
(7)
Population 1910, 1.735; 1920—2,217 TOTAL B D . D T . N ov ’23. $240,000 Assessed value 1923--------- 20.870,150
Assessed value___________ 8,581,301
COVINGTON.
Pop’n 1910, 12,373; 1920, 15,569 H A R R O D S B U R G .
This city is In Kenton Co. Ino
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank.N.Y.
This city Is In Mercer County.
1834. Central Covington was an­
School Bonds.
nexed to the city In Nov. 190( FAYETTE COUNTY.
6s
. . . $60,000______________
and Latonia In July 1909. Popula
County seat Is Lexington.
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
tion 1910, 53,270; 1920, 57,121.
I Funding Bonds.
6 s ’21 . - . $95.000______ ______
Court of Appeals held that bondt 4Ms’04J-J
$7,500c_ Jan 11924
_
BOND. D EBT Dec 1922-.$155,000
Issued by Covington several yean
Court-House Refunding Bonds.
ago to pay off Indebtedness Incurred 5s ’ 19 J-J $25,000...Jan 1 '25-'29 H A Z A R D .
by City of Latonia for streets were in­
This city is in Perry County.
Turnpike Imot. Bonds.
valid. V. 100, p. 1611.
[$57.000.May 1 ’25-’26
W ater System Bonds.
Asphalt Bonds.
Jan 1 1942
4J4s’16 M-N] 75,000.May 1 ’27-’31 6 s ’22 J-J $75,000c
4s ’91 F-A$142,600c___Aug 1 1931
L50.000.May 1 ’32-’38
Sewerage System B onds.
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920- $380,000 6 s ’22 J-J $50.000c
Jan 1 1942
4s ’86 J-J $33.000c_ July 1 1926 Special fund_____________
_
40.000 BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’24. $190,000
Water-Works Redemption.
Sinking fund_____________
9,738 Water debt (incl.)________ 125,000
4s ’90 J-J $190,700c___Jan 1 1931 Assess, val. 1923________ 98,867.715 Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act.)4,508,986
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1920____ *12.00 City tax rate (per $14)00) ’23.$21.00
‘09 J-J 5s $32,500c_ July 1 1929 Pop’n 1910, 47.715: 1920____ 54,664 Population in 1920 (Census)_ 4,348
_
_
($2,500 payable each year.)
I Int. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N . Y .
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bk., N .Y .




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LEXINGTON.
This city is in Fayette Co. Ino.
in 1804. Commission government
adopted Nov. 7 1911. V. 93. p. 1337.
Auditorium
4s '05 F-Ar$15,000c_ Feb 1 1945
_
City Hall & Auditorium Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A 500,000c..........................
a Refunding
4Hs’92 F-A$105,000c___Aug 1 1932
4H«'93 J-D 81,000c— June 1 1933
4J4s’94 F -A 4 5 ,0 0 0 c___Aug 1 1924
.
4s 95 J-J
25,000c...Jan 10 1935
4s '17 A-O 95,000.. Apr 1 ’25-’43
4s ’05* F-A $45.000c— Feb 1 1945
4* 06 F-A 25.000c___Aug 1 1946
4s ’08 J-J
23.000c— Jan 2 1948
4 ^ * ’08 J-D 25.000c— Dec 1 1948
4s T3 J-J
5.000____Jan 1 1953
x Viaduct.
4s T6 J-D $22.000c— Dec 1 1955
Brick Street4K»'94 M-NS75.570C— N ov 1 1934
Park Bonds
4s 13 J-J $20.000____Jan 1 1953
4s *16 J-J 20.000____Jan 1 1955
ts T6 J-D
3.000___ June 1 1956
Railroad Aid
4Hs'92 F-Ax $15,000c.Aug 1 1932
Vine St. & Short St. Ext. Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A $300,000c........................
School Bonds.
5s 15 J-D $6 8 ,000.Dec 15 ’25-’40
5s ’20 F-A 400.000c______________
BOND. DEBT Jan 7 ’24.$2,197,570
Sinking fund balances___
437,174
Assess, val. 1921________ 42,400.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921— $38.35
Pop. 1910, 35,099; 1920......... - 41,534
INT. on bonds marked (x)ln Lex­
ington at Phoenix A 3d Nat. Bank.
LEXINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
ts g '03 jM-N$47,000c
May 1 1933
4s g ’08 J-D 50,000c...June 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.
$97,000
Total assessed val. 1924..43.876,423
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$6.93
INT. at Third Nat. Bank, Lexing­
ton, and Nat. Bk. of Commerce
N. Y. City,

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LOGAN COUNTY.
County seat is Russellville.
Refunding: Bonds.
4s
J-J $43,600c_ $6,200 yrly
_
B O N D . D EBT N ov 21 ’24
$43,600
Assess, val. real estate_ 10,648,240
_
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,492,000
Other asses, property___ 2,715,345
Tot.ass’d val.’24 ( h act.>-15,855,585
State & Oo.tax(per $1.000)’24.$10.00
Pop’n 1910. 24.977: 1920____ 23,633
INT. payable in Louisville, K y., at
Citizens’ National Bank.
LOUISVILLE.
Louisville is county seat of Jeffer­
son Co. Inc. Feb. 13 1828. See
“ Chronicle” o f Oct. 12 1918, page
1495, for annexation of territory
With estimated population of 30,000.
On July 29 1912. 9,250 shares or
■tock in Louisville Gas Co. were sold
at $150 per share, netting $1,387,500
♦Refunding Bonds (go'd).
4s ’97 J-J $322.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937
3H s’00 M-N368,000c__ May 1 1940
3H s’01 A-O 85 ,000 c...A pr 1 1941
3Ms'01 J-D 270,000c.__June 1 1941
3H s’01 J-J 103.0 0 0 c ... July 1 1941
34$s’03 J-J 761,000c...Jan 11943
3H s’03 A-O 169,400c...A pr 1 1943
3 ^ s ’03 J-J 670.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1943
4K sg’ 23J-J 989,000____July 1 1963
♦School-Improvement Bonds.
4 H g ’ 14 A-O $966.400___ Apr 1 1954
5s g ’22 A-O 1,000,000c.-Apr 1 1962
Park Bonds.
4s ’90 J-J $484.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1930
♦Sewer Bonds.
4s g ’07 F-A$3 148,000c. .F eb 1 1947
4 H s’ 20 F-A 2,000,000...F eb 1 1960
Sewer and Park BCnds.
3s ’01 J-J $188.000___ Jan 1 1941
Municipal Improvements.
4s ’88 Q -M $l.250.100c..D ec 1 1928
Water Co. Mortgage Bonds.
4s ’06 J-J $675,000___ July 2 1946
4s ’ 10 F-A 404,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1950
Memorial Bonds.
4}*s
. . . $750,000................... 1964
♦Hospital Bonds.
4 H g 'll M-S $985.000c..Mar 1 1951
* Bonds payable by spec, taxation.
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
4 ^ s ’23 F-AS750.000___ Feb 1 1963
OAKDALE (Annexed) .
Street Bonds.
-s
...
$8,000__________1926
-s
...
25,000__________1934
HIGHLAND P A RK (Annexed).
Street and Water Bonds.
-s
...
$8,000__________1929
-s
...
40.000__________1936
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, N. Y .
BONDED D E B T .— The bonded
debton O ct.31 1924 was $15,339,900.
On Jan. 1 1923 sinking fund con­
tained $98,975 23 in cash and
$1,099,000 in securities. Sinking
fund also owns entire stock of Louisv.
Water Co. (12,751 shares), amount­
ing to $1,275,100. Dividends of
15% each were declared in 1921 and
1922, payable 7 H % each Sent. 12
and Jan. 13: also declared dividends
o f 11.76% in 1923, payable Sept. 10
and Jan. 15. Gross earns, o f water
company up to Dec. 31 1923 were
$1,011,520: oper. exp., $411,506:
net earnings, $659,175. Assets of
water company Dec. 31 1923, $12,227,746. The funded debt of the
Water company on the same date
was $1,079,000, and the floating debt
$27,792. These bonds are not an obli­
gation of the city. See V. 84, p. 404.
On Dec. 15 1921 the Court of Appeals
at Frankfort ruled that the $1,000,000
school bonds voted on Nov. 8 were
valid. V. 113, p. 274.
ASSESSED VALUATION, TAX
RATE, &c.— The city’s assessed val­
uation (about 80 % actual value) and
tax rate have been as follows'
1923.
1924.
$
$
Land--------- 82,308,120 85,921.587
Impt
.122,538,704 134,361,580
R R .& b d g e.
prop, (est.) 13,500,000 13,500,000
Pers’l prop.
& franch.. 87,271,197 92,905,647
Total------305,618,021 326,688,814
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 ch ool Bldg. B onds {now assumed
by the Board o f Education).
5s
M-S $3,000...M a r 31 1938
(Optional April 1 1928.)
5s ’ 15 J-D 30,000___ Dec 1 1935
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1930.)
V iaduct Bonds.
4H s’ 17 . . . $15,000______ Feb 1937
Fire Dept. & C ity Bldg. Bonds.
5s ’23 F-A $3 6,00 0..Feb 1 ’ 25-’33
GEN . BD . D T . Jan 30 ’24. $51,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
24,500
School debt (add’l)_______
33,000
Balance on hand Jan 1 ’24.
21,143
Total valuation o f assess­
able property 1923______ 3,085,676
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $18.50
Population 1910. 4,163: 1920—4.582

KENTUCKY—CITIES AND TOWNS
IN T . in N . Y . City at Nat. Bank
of Commerce and Bankers Tr. Co.
♦This does not embrace railroad
taxes and values totaling $1,600,000.

St. Bonds (G en. Debt).
_
4s T2 J-J $l00,000c_ July 1 1942
5s T8 J-J 60,000c— .July 1 1938
5s T9 A-O 40,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1939
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4s '09 J-J $85 000c_____Jan 1 1939
McCREARY COUNTY.
Whitley City is the county seat.
5 s ’ 22 J-J 150,000c.— Tan 11942
Territory to create this county was 5s ’23 M -N 220,000c-..M ay 1 1943
taken from Pulaski, Wayne and Past-due bonds_______________♦$A( 0
G E N .B D .D T . Oct 27 ’24-$l,353,500
Whitley counties.
Water debt (incl.)_______
791,000
R oad Bonds.
$17,000___ Oct 1 1927 Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
38.550
16.000- ..O c t
1 28-’31
’ Sinking funds__________
126.308
20.000 _Oct 1 ’32-’35 Assessed val., real_______ 15.801 900
18.000 _Oct 1 \36-\38 Assess, val., personal____ 1 569 000
1 Other assessable property. 2 066 396
’39-’41
5s ’22 A-O 21.000. -.O ct
24.000. --O ct
1 Tot.ass'd val.’24(60%act) 19,437,296
’42-’44
18.000 _Oct 1 ’45-’46 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $23.20
20.000- —Oct
1 Pop’ n 1910, 30,209: 1920— -29.317
’47-’48
22.000 _Oct 1 ’49-’ 50
24.000- --O ct
1 or IN Bank office of Com’r Y . Finance
’51-’ 52 T . at of America, N. of City.
at
BON D. D EBT Nov 1924 $200,000
• This redemption bond, we are
Assess, val. ’24 (85% a c t .).7,000,000
advised, has evidently been lost;
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’24.$15.50
Population in 1920 ---------- -11,676 as it is not registered it can not be
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k., N .Y . located.
McLEAN COUNTY.
Calhoun is the county seat.
Road 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-$9.00
Pop’n 1910, 13,241: 1920, 12,502
IN T . at New York.
MADISON COUNTY.
County seat is Richmond.
Ref. RR. Bonds (Red. beg. in ’ 19)
4s 09 J-J 875.000c_____Jan 1939
BO N D . DEBT Oct 8 T 7$93,000
Sinking fund____________
20 000
Assessed value 1923_____ 24,135.970
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'18-$l0 00
Pop’n 1910, 26.951: 1920------26.284
INT at Chemical Nat. Bank, N.Y
MADISONVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
(P. O. Madisonville.)
6 s ’ 22 J-.T $53,000-1942 (opt. ’ 321
B O N D . DEBT Nov 24 ’24. $75.000
Sinking fund_____________
7.U00
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (M act.).3,800,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-815.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 7.500
Principal and interest at Chase
National Bank, New York.
MAYFIELD.
This city is in Graves County.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 18 . . . $255,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’39
BOND. DEBT
(water)
Oct 14 1923_____________$273,000
School bonds (add’l ) ______ 102,100
Assessed valuation 1923_ 4,200,000
_
Tot. fax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$26.70
Population 1910, 5,916; 1920—6.583
MAYS VILLE.
This city is in Mason County.
GEN . B D . DEBT (water)
$8 500
Nov 26 1924-...................
Street impt. bonds (add’l ) .
66,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
60,000
Assess, val., real estate_ $5,336,182
_
Assess, val., personal_____ 550,000
Other assessable p roperty.. 196,0">0
Tot.ass’d val.’24(abt J4act) 6,082,182
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24___ $16 5)
Population 1910. 6,141: 1920—6.107
MERCER COUNTY.
County seat is Harrodsburgh.
Pop’n, 1910, 14,063; 1920, 14,795.
R ailroad Bonds.
4s
M -N ___ $38.000c.......... 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924 $33 000
Sinking fund______________
3,212
Assess, val. real estate____12.121 643
Assess, val. personal prop. 2,053 241
Tot.ass’d val.’23(60%act) 14.174.884
State & Co. tax(per$l 000)’24. $8.20
IN T . at Union Nat. Bk, Louisville
MIDDLESBORO.
Middlesboro is in Bell Co. Inc.
May 1 1890.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s '08 M-S $28.80 0c...S ep t 1 1928
6s ’20 A-O 150,000c__________1960
Improvement Bonds.
_
6s ’20 'M-N$30,000c_ N ov 1 1960
School Bonds
6s ’06 M-N$12,000c_ M ay 1 1926
_
6s ’ l l J-J 18,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1931
5H s’21 J-D 150,000c. ..D e c 1 1952
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $388 800
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,263,674
Assessed val., personal___ 2.604.775
Other assessable property.. 1 463 581
Total assess, val. 1923_____ 5.332,030
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $24.00
Population 1910, 7,305; 1920—8.041
IN T . at Harris Trust & Saving*
Bank, Chicago.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
County seat is M t. Sterling.
T urnpike Bonds.
($10.000.June 15 ’ 28-’37
5s ’22 J-DI 15,000-June 15 ’38-’47
( 10,000. June 15 ’48-’ 52
Old T w p. Bonds.
4 s ’ 99 . . . $24,000__________ 1929
MO CEACKEN COUNTY.
County seat is Paducah. Incor­ BOND. D EBT Oct 25 ’24 $110,000
porated in 1825.
Ass’d val. ’24 (H act.) — .15,000,000
R efu n d . Bds. {Red. Sept. 1 1923) Population in 1920 (Census)-.12,245
4s
M-S $100.000c_ Sept 1 1933
_
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
NEWPORT.
$34,000c_________ 1927
Newport Is in Campbell County.
34,000c__________ 1932 Incorporated as a town in 1795, and
’ 17 J-J
33,000c__________1937 as a city Feb. 21 1849.
32,000c__________ 1942
R efu nd ing Bonds.
1 32,000c__________1947 ■65s’01J-J $506.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1931
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924. $265,000 4s 06 J-J
55.000c...July 1 1926
Sinking fund____________
35 000 4s ’ l l J-J
37,000c— -July 1 1931
♦Assess .val .’23(80%act .)29,600 000 4s T4 M -N 50,000c— May 1 1964
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24.$8 50
Garbage Incinerator Bonds.
Pop’n, 1910,35,064: ’20.......... 37.246 5s T9 A-O $50,000c
Apr 1 1939




NICHOLAS COUNTY.
Carlisle is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s '15 M-N$100.000cMay 15’25-40
(Part due every 5 years)
Road and Bridge B onds.
5s T6 J-D $19 0 0 0 _____1925-1932
($7,000 payable every four years)
BD. DEBT Dec 11 ’24— $126,000
Assessed valuation 1923.. 10,803 514
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $13.00
Pop’n 1910. 10.661; 1920...... 9,894
NICHOLASVILLE.
This city Is in Jessamine County.
W ater Plant Impt. Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $56.000. — .............1940
(Optional 1925)
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5s T8 J-J
$5.000___ July 1 1939
(Optional after July 1 1923.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1921..$86,000
Tot. ass’d val.’21 (50%act.) 1,850 000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $20 80
Popula’n 1910. 2,935; 1920, 2,736

[V ol.

119.

Street B onds.
4s ’04 F-A$109,000c— Aug 1 1934
School Bonds.
_
5s ’20 J-J $247,000c_ $59,500 on
Jan 15 in 1925, 62,500 '30. ’35 & ’40
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $600,000____Jan 10 1962
H ospital Bonds.
4s ’04 F-A $21 ,5 00c...A u g 1 1934
Market House Bonds.
4s ’04 F-A $21,500c. ..A u g 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24-$l,204,000
63,563
Sinking fund_______ _____
Total assess, val. 1924
(60% actual)_________ 18.500 412
C ity tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$24.00
IN T . on refunded N . O. & O. R R .
bonds payable at U. S. Mtge. & Tr.
Co., N. Y . City; on $65,000 at Nat.
City Bank; on street, hospital and
market house bonds at Western Bank
& Trust Co., Cincinnati; other bond*
in Paducah.
PANTHER CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Daviess County.
Creek Im provement Bonds.
6s T8 Feb 1 $410,000 ____ 1925-1932
BOND. DEBT Jan 1922— $550,000
Real value_______________ 4,125,000
Est. value (after im pts.)_5,500,000
Population (est.) 1922________ 7,000
PARIS.
This city Is in Bourbon County.
Incorp. as city of 4th class in 1893.
z S chool Bonds.
5s g '17 M -N$32,000-Due $2,500 yly
5s ’07 — .
7.500____$2,500 y ’ly
5s ’20 M -N 30,000_______________
Street Bonds.
5s ’21 M -N $22,500...........................
F unding Bonds.
4^s
M -N $2,000----------------------Sewer Bonds.
5s T8 M -N$l 1.000.-Sept 1 '25-’38
5s '21 M -N 25,000--N ov 1 ’25-’29
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924 139.500
Floating debt_____________
30,000
Assessment debt (add’) ___
54,933
Ass’d val’n 1924 (60% act.) 6.159,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $20.00
Population 1910, 5.859: 1920—6.310
z IN T . is payable at Bank of
America, New York City.

OLDHAM COUNTY.
La Grange Is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s
. . . $50.000.........................
4s ’ 16 M -N$24.000.-M ay 1 ’25-'36 PENDLETON COUNTY.
County seat is Falmouth.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1024- $77,000
Road Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921.-8,811,616
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24$10.00 5s '24 J-J*$100,000.-July 1 ’30-’54
R efu nding Bonds.
Population 1910, 7,248; 1920.-7,689
4 ^ s ’ 12 J-J $55.000e_July 1 ’31-40
R efu nding T urnpike Bonds.
OWEN COUNTY.
4 ^ g 10 J-J $30.000c_July 1 ’ 31-’40
County seat is Owenton.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 5 ’2 2 .. $70,000
C ounty Bonds (Red. any time).
5s
F-A $40.000c_________ 1935 Ass’d val. ’23 (60% a ct.)..9,933,314
State & County tax 1922 (per
R efu nding Bonds.
$1,000)___________________ $13.50
4.70s’ 16_
_
2 5 ,0 0 0 ................ 1942
Pop’n 1910, 11,985; 1920____ 11.719
Road & Bridge Bonds5s ’23 M-S $110,000cMar 1 ’ 28-’53
♦INT.at Nat.Park Bank, N .Y .O .
(For m atwity see V. 116, p 2803 )
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '23. $330,000 PERRY COUNTY.
Sinking fu n d ........................
20.000
Hazard is the county seat.
Assess, val. '23 ( ) act.):8,105,9‘:9
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
Star,e&Oo.taxtper $1.000' ’23.119 50 6s T3 . . . $25,000_____ 1925-1S29
Pop’n 1910. 14,248: 1920___ 12,554
♦Road B onds.
(NT at Nat B k. of C om m ., N . V 5 s ’23 . . . $100,000 ____ 1928-1953
and Hanover National Bank, N . Y . BOND. D EBT Mar 27 T 6- $45,500
Sinking fund______________
1,900
Total assessed val 1923 .13,606,753
OWENSBORO.
County seat of Daviess Co. Inc State & Co. tax (per $1,000)..$10.00
1866. Pop’n TO. 16,011: ’20, 17,424. Pop’n 1910. 11,255: 1920_____26,042
5s '18 . . . $192,000 _____ 1925-1948
♦INT. at the Hanover National
5s T9 . . .
28,500___ Nov 1 1929 Bank, New York.
(Optional Nov. 1 1924.)
Street Bonds (t/ed. Jan. 1 1915). PIKE COUNTY.
Pikeville is th> county seat.
4s
J-J $138 500c— Jan 1 1930
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s T8 . . .
8.250 _____ 1924-1928
W ater Bonds <Red. beg. in 1911.) 5 s ’ 22 Jul.v$200.000c___ 1927-1952
4s '01 J-J $140.00 0c...Ja n 1 1931 5s ’23
J-J 250.000c___ 1928-1953
4s '07 J-J
43.5 0 0c...Ja n 1 1937 (For maturity see V. 117 p. 2569.)
5s '24 . . . 100,000____Jan 1 1944 5s ’ 24 J-J 300.000--July 1 ’ 29-’54
(Optional Jan. 1 1934)
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 228)
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1924. $528,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 3 ’24 $750,000
Water debt_____________
199,500 Assess, val., real estate_ 22,000,000
_
Sinking fund____________
59,909 Assess, val., personal__ 9,000.000
NET D E B T ____________
268.591 Other assess, property___
155.OoO
Assessed value 1923______ 13,500,000 Total assess. val’ 24( Hact;31,155,000
Actual value (est.)_______ 22.000.000 State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) ’2 t.$ l3 .5 0
Citv tax rate (per $1,000) '16_$18.50 Population, 1910, .30.815; ’ 20, 49.470
INT. pay. at Owensboro Bkg. Co.
IN T. on bonds of 1923 and 1924
at Guaranty Trust C o., New York.
OWENSBORO SCHOOL DIST.
PINEVILLE.
$15.000c.Apr 7 ’25-’27
This city is the county seat of Bell
18,000c.Apr 7 ’28-’30 County.
21,000c.Apr 7 ’31-’33 BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’ 24. $86,000
16,000c.Apr 7 ’34-’35 Sinking fund______________
30.000
18,000c. Apr 7 ’36-’37 Total assessed val’n 1923.-2,639,023
20,090c.Apr 7 ’38-’39 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $23.50
_
22.OOOc.Apr 7 ’40-’41 Pop’n 1910, 2.161; 1920..........2,908
5s ’22 A -07 24.000c.Apr 7 ’42-’43
1 3 ,000 c...A pr 7 1944 PULASKI COUNTY.
14 .000 c...A p r 7 1945
Somerset is the county seat.
30,000c.Apr 7 ’46-’47
Road Bonds.
16,000c—.A p r 7 1948 4 ^ s ’ 16 A-0$200.000—Apr 1 ’25-’46
17.0 0 0 c ...A p r 7 1949 (Due $25,000 in 5 yrs., $10,000 yrly.
18,000c— .A pr 7 1950 thereafter until end of 25th year and
38.000c.Apr 7 ’51-’52 $15,000 yrly. thereafter.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 4 ’24 $300,000 ,5s T9 J-J $50 000 -Sept 1 ’25-’49
Assessed value 1924______ 13,864,380 BD. D T . (Rd.) Nov 10’ 24 $270,000
Actual value (est.)_______ 25.000.000 Tot .assess .val .’24(est.)-12,000.000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$12.70 County tax (per $1,000) ’24-.$15.00
Population 1920 (Census)____17,424 Population 1910, 35,986; ’20. 34.010
IN T . at New York City.
REELFOOT LEVEE DISTRICT.
PADUCAH.
County.
This is the county seat of McCrack­ 6s This district is in Fulton 1 ’ 25-’37
*22
en County. Inc. 1830. As an offset BOND. J-J $65,000c- .Jan $75,000
DEBT Oct
to bonded debt, city owns railroad Tot .assess, val. ’22 (601922 .
% act)2,543,049
stock of the par value of $220,000 District tax rate per acre) *22-$.50
The Chic. St. L. & P. RR. bonds de­
IN T . payable at the Liberty In­
clared valid by U. S. Court in Sept
1902. Commission govt, adopted surance Bank, Louisville.
Nov. 4 1913. General Council form
adopted July 1 1924. Population RICHMOND.
This city is in Madison County.
1910, 22,760; 1920, 24,735.
S treet & Sewer Improvements.
z R efunded N. O. & O. R R .
414s’83 F-A $.31 .0 00c...A u g 1 1928 5s T9 S-A$150.000 ..........1925-1939
4!^s’00 J-J
39.000c...July 1 1926 BOND. D EBT Nov 5 '24. $110,000
20.000
R efu n d in g C. & O. R R . Bond* Sinking fund______________
5s '18 J-D $70,000____Dec 1 1948 Assess, val. ’ 24(abt % a c t).4,350,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$21.5Q
R efu n d in g Bpnds.
6s ’20 A-O $ 6 5,00 0.0ctl’30,'35.’40 Pop’n 1910, 5,340; 1920............15,622

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D ec., 1924.]
ROCKCASTLE COUNTY.
Mount Vernon is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $80.000_______ _____
BON D. DEBT Dec 2 ’2 4 .. $70,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
65.000
Assess, val., real estate____2,571.1X7
Assess, val., personal_____1,001.696
Other assess, property_____ 276,536
Tot.ass’d val.’24(50% act.)3,8.52,419
State&Co. tax (peril .000)-'24S17.50
Pop’n 1910, 14,473; 1920_____ 15,406
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of Comm., N .Y

Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $16.50
Pop’n 1910, 14.539; 1920___ 14.208
TRIMBLE COUNTY.
Bedford is the county seat.
Road and Bridge B onds.
5s T6 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922. $25,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,476,143
_
State & co.tax (per $1.000)’23.$l3.00
Population 1910, 6,512; 1920. 6,011

WARREN COUNTY.
Bowling Green is the county seat.
T urnpike & R efu nding Bonds.
4s
A -0 $109,500c..Jan 2 1926
(Subject to call , $35,000 in 1914
$35,000 in 1919. $35,000 in 1924)
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '24
$97,500
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 19.173,138
Assess, val., personal____ 7,900.182
Total valuation 1924_____ 27.073,320
State & eo. ta^ (per $1,000)’ 24 $12.00
Pop'n 1910. 30,579; 1920_____ 30.853
IN T . at Citizens Nat. Bank and
SAN FERGUSON DRAINAGE Araer. Nat. Bank, both of Bowling
DISTRICT NO. 11.
Green.
This district is in McLean and
Muhlenberg Counties.
WHITE GRADED CON. S. D.
6s’24 Fob 12$ 157,000cPeb 1 2 ’26-’35
This district (P. O. Princeton) is Id
BON D. DEBT Peb 12 ’24.$218,287 Caldwell County.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office 5s T9 F-A $30,000..Aug 1 25-’39
In Calhoun.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $30,000
Tot.ass’d val.'24(80% act.)2.225,000
SCOTT COUNTY.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$15.00
Georgetown is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
6a ’ 16 M-S $75.000c.Mar 1 '25-36 WHITLEY COUNTY.
Williamsburg Is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J T$10.000c_ July 1 1929
_
\ 75,000c.July 1 '30-’54 5s 15 J-J $192.000cJuly 15’ 2,5’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24 $160,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24. $201,000
80.000
Assess.val.'24(abt 3-5 act) 19,505,057 Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$12.50 Assessed val. 1923________ 8,691,035
P op’n 1910, 16,956; 1920___ 15,318 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$15.00
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N . Y . C Pop’n 1910.31,982; 1920_____ 27,749
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office
or at Nat. City Bank. N . Y .
SHELBY COUNTY.
Shelbyvllle Is the county seat.
P op’n 1910. 18.011: 1920___ 18,532 WINCHESTER.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds (Part Yrly.).
This city is in Clark County.
$35,000
Beg '13 D ecl$16,000c___ 1925-1926 Sewer bonds_____________
6s
...
2 5 .0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1927 City hall bonds__________
40.000
R efu nding Bonds.
School bonds___________
50,000
6s '15 M -N $66,000._........... ..........
M unicipal Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’ 17.-$166,000 5s ’24 J-D $40,000___________1944
Total assessed value 1923.24 076,264
(Optional after 1934)
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)’ 18-$13.00
S ch ool Bonds.
5s
. . . $142,500..M ar 1 '25-’43
TRIGG COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’22— $80,000
Cadiz is the county seat.
Special assess, debt (add’l) .
5.000
Road Bonds.
Floating debt_____________
23,000
4V*s’ 17 P-A $78 000 ......... 192,5-1942 Sinking fund_____________
67,129
TOT. DEBT Dec17 ’21— $102,000 Tot.ass’d val.’23(75% act.)7.074.427
Sinking fund.................
30,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 2 3 ...$ 2 0 50
Total assess, value 1923
Pop'n 1910, 7,156; 1920______ 7,866
(70% actual)___________5,641,977 IN T . payable at Winchester Bank.
RUSSELL COUNTY.
Jamestown Is the county seat.
Road and Bridge B onds.
6s '16 A-O $32.000...........................
(Due $8,000 April 1 1926. 1931. 1936
and 1941 )
TOTAL DEBT N ov 1924- $40,000
T ot. assess.val.'23(-J4 act.)_3,125,283
State & co.tax (per $1,000)'24-$ l 1.40
Pop’n 1910, 10.861: 1920_____16,854

State of Tennessee.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, &o.
Organized as a Territory (Act M ay 26 1790)_ M ay 26 1790
_
Admitted as a State (Act June 1 1796)_________ June 1 1796
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 42,050
State Capital____________________________________Nashville
Governor (term expires 1 9 2 5 )______ „ _______ Austen Peay
Sec. of State (term exp. Mar. 1 1925 a)_ Ernest N . Haston
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1 925)_________ Hill McAlister
Comptroller (term expires M ar. 19 1925)___ Edfar Graham
Atty-General (term expires Sept. 1 1926) Frank M . Thompson
a Constitution says term of office shall be computed from the 15tb oI
January, but these officials, being elected by the Legislature, are usual)}
allowed to serve a full term from the date of their appointment.
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the first Monday 1
b
January and sessions are not limited, “ but no member Bball be paid for
more than 75 days of a regular session.”

STATE DEBT.— The debt of the State Aug. 151924 aggregated $14,498GOO, consisting of the following:
LOANS—
— Interest— -----------Principal-------------Name ana purpose.
P.Ct. Payable. When Due. Outstand’o.
University of Tenn. bon ds.1917
4)4 J-J
July 1 ’25-’67
860.000
(1915-C. 4
J-J
July 1 ’25-’ 55
4.5 0 000
Refunding bonds________(1915.C. 4H J-J
July 1 2 5 ’ 55
6.011 000
(For maturity of bonds see V. 100. p. 1695
do
do
-------- 1923 r*
4)4 J-J
July 1 ’ 25-'43
335,000
($15,000 1924 to 1933 incl. and $20,000 1934-1943)
do
do
-------- 1923 r*
4)4 J-J
July 1 ’44-’53
267,000
($25,000 1944 to 1951 incl. and $32,000 1952 and $35,000 1953)
H. Domain Impt. Bonds. 1917
July 1 '25-'31
40,000
4M
($20,000 in 1924, '28 and ’31.)
Charitable inst. Bonds_ 1917
_
4)4
July 1 ’25-’30
200.000
Memorial Auditorium and
Capitol Annex Bldg, bds.1921 5
Jan. 1 1961
J-J
990.000
School bonds_____________ 1920 5)4 J-J
Oct. 1 1960
625.000
Hospital bonds___________ 1921 5)4 J-J
July 1 ’26-’41
250,000
_
($16,000 '1926 to
1940', incl.;$10,000,
1941.)
Capitol impt. b o n d s . . . . . . 1921 5)4 J-J
July 1’26-’45
100,000
Deaf and Dumb
/1923 r*
April 1 1948
4)4 A-O
75.000
School bonds --11923 r*
April 1 1948
175,000
4)4 A-O
IN TEREST at Chemical National Bank, New York City, or State
Treasurer’s office.
DEBT LIMITATION.— State.— Under Section 31, Article 2, State Con­
stitution, 1870, the credit o f this State shall not be loaned or given to or in
aid o f any person, association, company, corporation or municipality; nor
shall the State become the owner in whole or in part o f any bank 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 of 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. Counties, Cities and Towns.—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 o f three-fourths (M) of the votes
cast at said election. Nor shall any county, city, or town become a stock-




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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, M acon, Marshall, and Roane, shall be excepted out
of the provisions of 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 of such county is given or loaned to any person, as­
sociation, or corporation; Provided, 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.
Proposal for New Constitution Defeated.— On Nov. 4 1924 the proposal for
a constitutional convention for the purpose of writing a new Constitution
submitted was defeated by the voters (see V. 119, p. 2671). This proposal
was referred to the voters by authority of Chapter 119, Laws of 1923. In
a test suit the validity of the Act had been upheld by the State Supreme
Court on Oct. 11 1924 (see V. 119, p. 1866).
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The following statement shows the char­
acter and valuation of all taxable property in the State:
P erson al
P ro p erty .

R eal
E s ta te .

S

Year.

$
1,215.756,643
1,298,607,660
1,295,160,076
1,519,087,620
506,855,559
507,569,963
483,566.610
474,160,269
447,552,416
421,404,591
375,464,628
344,519,946
316,557,745
313,175,378
297,964,660
291,865,380
271,021.726

1923. .170,261,917
1922. .165,893,410
1921a .165,801,386
1920* .181,215,397
1919. -100,795,559
1918- . £6.516,183
1916. . 82.066,334
1914. . 86.837,352
1912. . 78,458,470
1910- . 78,297,887
1908. . 68,722,101
1906. . 58,378,271
1905. . 57,427,866
1904. . 55,417,428
1902- - 49,923,053
1900- . 48,493,768
1899. - 37,693.240

R a ilr o a d s.

$

T ele p h o n e
C os.

S

---------------- 266,327,113---------------- 266,327,113---------------- 273,141,568---------------- 132,557,910110,013,155 5,650,368
105,893,104 5,653,895
105,394,645 5,181,950
91,908,045 3,909,986
88,059,897 2,950.666
82.921,226 2,840,915
69,378,413 2,177,908
69,378,413 2.177.908
58,536,566 1,477,033
888,792
56,710,396
625,782
55,296,412
625,782
55,296,412

T ele o ra p h
C os.

Total.

S
$
________{1.652,018,560
1,730,828,183
1,727,288,575
1,973,444,585
740,209,028
1,054,750 720,804.419
998,898 678,178,841
1,180,475 672,754,691
625,686,798
857,881
691,553,402
840,361
1,004,845 530,953,715
761,997 475.216,535
761,997 446,303.929
778,934 429,385,339
729,340 406,216,241
708,006 396,899,348
708,006 365,345,166

{ Includes $265,000,000 Railroad and Public Utility assessed valuations.
» The unusual Increase in 1920 was due to the entorcement ol 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 ol the law and assess property
throughout the State at a portion only of its value.
a The State Tax Comm’r under date of Nov.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 teturn 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 $3.00.

CITIES. T A X IN G D ISTR IC TS AND TOWNS AUTHORIZED TO
ISSUE W ATER BONDS.— Chapter 379, Laws of 1911, approved June 24
1911, authorizes cities, taxlDg 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 XATION 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 T enn., 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 held that the credit of the State was an instrumentality
of government', and that it could exempt that Instrumentality of govern­
ment from taxation. Recently, 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 Supreme Court held that
the bonds ofa 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.
SAVINQS BANK INVESTMENTS.— The Superintendent of Banks
writes us that there are “ no legal restrictions” as to investments for sav­
ings banks.
POPULATION.— The population of Tennessee has been as follows;
1 9 2 0 .-2 ,3 3 7 ,8 8 5 118 80.-.1,542,35911 8 4 0 ... 829.21011800... 105,602
1910 - . .2.184,789118 70...1,25 8.52 0118 30..- 681.90411790. . .
35.691
1900-.-2.020.616! 1860. ..1,109,801 1 8 2 0 ... 422,771
1890- — 1.767,518] 1 8 50...1.00 2.71 711810— - 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 1860, 322,331 in 1870, 403,151 in
1880. 434.300 in 1890. 480.243 in 1900. 473.088 in 1910 and 451.758 in 1920.
OITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF TENNESSEE.
ALCOA
Bridge Bonds.
This town is in Blount County.
5a '15 M -N $57,000c..................1945
($5,000 annually after 1935.) •i
General Improvement Bonds.
is ’ 20 J-J $48,000___ Jan 1 1940 5a '10 F-A $18,000.-Aug 1 '30-’33
Qpwpr R on d s
Road Bonds.
6s g ’21 J-J $125,000c____Jan 1 1941 4)4s'06 F-A $18.000c................. 1930
(Subject to call after 1912)
F unding Bonds.
6s g ’21 J-J $25,000c___ Jan 1 1941 5a '07 A-O $90 000c..................1938
(Subject to call after 1917)
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s g 21 J-J $75.000____Jan 1 1941 4H s’09 A-O 100.000c..................1939
(Subject to call after 1929)
S chool Bonds
5s g ’23 J-D I $8,000—June 1 '25-’28 5s T 5 — - $50.000c........... ...1 9 4 4
\ 45,000.-June 1 ’29-’43
($5,000 annually after 1934.)
5H sT8 M-N$30,000 _____ 1928-1932
Improvement Bonds.
6s g '21 J-J $25,000___ Jan 1 1941 8s '20 A-O 100,000c..O ct 4 '40-'43
6s 21 J-D 16,000—June 1 ’25-’31
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1924 $351,00 ) 5s 15 — - $50,000c---------------1940
Assessment debt (add’l)---13,000
($10,000 annually after 1935.)
Sinking fund_____________
34,665 BOND. D EBT Nov 25 '24. $510,000
Total assessed value 1924.-4,485,640 Sinking fund______________
30,000
T otd f ax rate (per$l,000) '24 $16.50 Assess, val., real estate____4,647.695
Population 1920--------------------- 3,358 Assess, val., personal_____1,200,265
IN T . at the Bankers Tr. C o., N .Y . Other assess, property___ 3,023,684
Total assess, val. 1924____8.871.644
State & Ool tax (per $1,000)’24$19.00
ALGOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Putnam County.
IN T . In N . Y . at Hanover Nat.
School Building Bonds.
Bk. and in Chicago at Am. Tr. &
6s ’22 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1942 Sav. Bk and Harris Tr. & Sav. Bk.
BONDED DEBT Jan 1 ’22.$30,000 and on 6s of 1920 at National City
Total assessed value______ 1,000,000 Bank, New York.
School tax rate (per $1,000)— $4.00
ATHENS.
ALTON PARK.
This city is In McMInn County.
This town is in Hamilton County.
C ity Hall Bonds.
5)4s’ 19 J-J $140.000___ July 1 1949 5M s’23 F-A $7.500___ Feb 1 1953
BOND. D EBT Oct 25 1924 $140,000
School Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.'24 (act.val.)_3,775,750 6s '23 M-S $10,000____Sept 1 1948
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $8.60
Funding & Impt. Bonds.
Population in 1920___________ 3,02® 5s '14 M-S $30,000____M ar 1 1944
Paving B on is.
6s '22 M-S $105,000........................
ANDERSON COUNTY.
Clinton is the county seat.
Street Improvement Bonds.
P o» ’ b 1910, 17,717; 1920, 18,298. 6s '21 M-N$23,000c_May 1 ’25-’28

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ATHENS (Concluded).—
General Im provement Bonds.
6s ’21 M -N$30,000____M ay 1 1941
BON D. D E B T S eptl923_. $396,000
Assessment d e b t _________ 109,000
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Assessed valuation 1923-.1,392,977
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920..$10.00
Population In 1920____________2.580
Population 1910, 2,264; 1920, 2,580
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the Hanover
National Bank, N . Y .

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS
Pike Bonds.
5e T7 Jan $25.000___ Jan 1 1947
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924- $740,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 6,940,810
_
Assess, val., personal____ 1,470,652
Total assess, val. 1923____ 8,411,462
Total assessed value 1924.11,959,486
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '22-$16.30
Pop’n TO, 16,336; ’20 (Census)18,652
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at Clev.
Nat. Bank, Cleveland, Tenn.; (§) at
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y .; others at
Importers' & Traders’ Nat. B k.,N .Y .

BEAR CREEK DRAIN. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Brownsville)
Is in Haywood & Fayette Counties. BRISTOL. in Sullivan Co. Incorp.
Bristol is
I$22,000.-July 1 ’2.V35
6s ’ 18 ann.\ ll.OOO-.July 1 ’36-’38 Feb. 22 1856.
Commission government adopted.
BOND. D EBT Oct 10 1921.$35,000
V. 96, p. 1375. Pop’n 1910, 7,148;
1920, 8,047.
Sewer Bonds.
BEDFORD COUNTY.
5s
$25,000_______________
Shelbyville is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
R oad Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J ($30,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1925 6s '95 M-S $14.000c__ Mar 1 1925
40,000c_ July 1 1930 5s 12 J-J 40.000___ July 1 1942
_
25 ,000 c...Ju ly 1 1949
55,000c_ July 1 1935 5s T9 J-J
_
R efu nd ing Bonds.
75,000c. ..J u ly 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924 $200,000 6s ’21 M -N il 2,000c __.M ay 1 1951
Sinking fund____________
12,725 6s ’22 F-A 28,000c_ _.Feb 1 1952
Total assess, val. 1924___ 14,500,000 6s ’22 F-A 19,000c_ _.Feb 1 1952
State & Oo.taxfpar $1,000)’24-SI 2.10
Street Im provement Bonds.
$17,000-.________Serial
Pop’n '10, 22,667; ’20 (Census)21,737 6s T9
54,000-.________ Serial
P R IN . & IN T. at Chemical Nat. 6s ’20
3,000-.________Serial
Bank, N . Y ., or at Co. Clerk’s office. 6s '21
. - - Serial
45,000-.
6s ’21
10,000-.
6s '22
BENTON COUNTY.
5Hs'22
30,000-.________ Serial
Camden is the County seat.
6s ’23 j-J J24.000-- July 1 ’25-’32
R oad Bonds.
l 6,000--...J u ly 1 1933
5s T9 A-O $10,000___ Mar 1 1925 6s
-.22,000-.........................
5s ’ 20 A-O $50,000..M ar 1 ’26-’30 5s
11,000_______________
5s ’20 A-O 45,000--M ar 1 ’31-’35 6s ’24 M-S (45,000-- Sept 1 ’25-’33
5s ’ 22 A-O 50,000_____ 1936-1940
\ 2,000____Sept 1 1934
C ou rt H ouse Bonds
General Im provement Bonds.
-s
$6,000_______________ 6s T9 M -N $9,000____M a y l 1932
BON D. D E B T Oct 24 1924 $158,000 6s T9 J-D 17,500____June 11939
Floating debt (additional).
10,000 6s ’20 J-D 36.000 _Ju nel 1940
Sinking fund_____________
13,000 6s ’20 J-D
4.000 _June 1 1930
Ass’d val.’24 (60-75 % act.) -4.000,000 6s ’21 J-J
3.500 _Jan 1 1941
Tax rate (per $1,000 1924_ $18 50 6s ’21 M-S 23,500___ Sept 1 1941
_
Population in 1920__________ 12,046 6s ’22 J-D
3.000 _Junel 1928
5s ’22 M-S
5.000 _Sept 1 1932
2.000 _Dec 1 1932
BIG CREEK DRAINAGE DIST. 5s ’22 J-D
5 K s’22 M-S 15,000___Sept 1 1941
NO. 6
'45,000.-July 1 ’25-’33
This district is In Shelby County.
9,000--July 1 ’34-’42
6s ’21 F-A$230,000..Feb 1 ’24-’41 5 K s’23 J-J
2.500 _July 1 1943
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1539)
10,000-Sept 1 ’29 & ’34
BON DED D E B T ________
(?)
5s ’24 M-S
5.000 _Sept 1 1939
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k.. N . Y.
. 8,500___ Sept 1 1944
S chool Bonds.
5s ’04 M -N$l0.000c___M ay 1 1934
BLEDSOE COUNTY.
5s 05 M-8 12.000c__Sept 1 1925
Pikevllle is the county seat.
5s Tfl F-A 00,000c__FeD 1 1046
Road Bonds.
8,000c— .M ar 1 1939
6s ’23 F-A $35,000____Feb 1 1953 5s T9 M-S
5s ’21 J-D 20.000___ June 11953
Pike Road Bonds.
Street Impt & Bridge R ef. Bds.
5s '14 J-J J$50,000................... 1944
t 47.000__________ 1954 6s ’21 A-O $17,000c___ Oct 1 1941
Water Works Bonds.
BON D. DEBT N o v 22 ’24. $265,000
( 28.000--M ay 1 ’25-’31
Sinking fund____________
21,712
Assess, val., real estate____2,549,551 5s ’07 M -N 125,000—M ay 1 ’32-’36
[ 35,000___ M ay 1 1937
Assess, val., personal_____ 325,032
Other assess, property___ 298,315 5s ’ l l A-O 40,000c--__Oct 1 1941
5s
Tot. ass’d val.’24 (1-3 act.) .3,172,898 5s ’22 M-S 50.000 _Sept 1 1962
35.000 _____________
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-$20.40
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 6,329; 1920______ 7,218
M-S $8,OOOc_Mar 1 ’25-’32
IN TEREST payable in Chicago 5s
Beaver Creek Bonds.
5 s ’23 J-D $15,000c-— June 1 1953
BLOUNT COUNTY.
Overhead Bridge Bonds.
Marysville Is the county seat.
5 s ’23 J-D $10,000c__-June 1 1953
Road Bonds <Part every 5 year*).
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’24. $914,500
5s ’ l l J-J $2l3.000c-July 1 '25 '51 Water debt (incl.)------------ 305,000
| 20.000____1925 A 1930 Assessment debt (incl.)____ 158,000
5s T5 J-J < 80.000.........1935-1950 Floating debt (add’l)______
10 000
(($20,000 every 5 yrs.) Sinking fund_____________
53 32L
f$30,000c-1926 .'31 & ’36 Tot 1 assessed v lae 1924 -5 516 240
5 s '16 M-S( 3 0 .0 0 0 c ...1941 & 1946 (Assessed valuation taxed at 50% .)
l 40.000c... 1951 & 1956 Total tax (per $1,000) ’23____ $17-00
'30,000c. 1926. ’31 A'3fl
IN T in Bristol at
5a '16 J-J
30.000c.. 1941 & 1946 and at .National CityFirst Nat.. Bank
Bank, N Y.
40.000c.. 1951 & 1950
30.000c. 1927/32 A ’37
5a T7 J-J 30.000c.. 1942 A 1947 BROWNSVILLE.
40,000c..1952 A 1957
This city is In Haywood County.
5s T9 M-N400.000c-_.Iuly 15 1949
Street Bonds.
6s ’21 M-N250.000c--.May 1 1951 6s '16 A-O $22,000____ 1925-1946
5s ’23 — 150.000c______________ GEN. BD. O f . Oct 1 5 ’ 23. $175,000
(Due $10,000 five years from date Water debt (Included)____
38.500
and $20,000 every five years there­ Tot.ass’d val. ’ 22 (65%act.)2.280.009
after beginning 1933.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $15.50
Site P urch., Bldg. & Equip
Population 1910, 2,882; 1920, 3,062
$5.000— -Mar 15 1927
5a ------------- 10.000___Mar 15 1932
T7 M-S
15.000- --M ar 15 1937CAMPBELL COUNTY.
County seat
20.000—
-Mar 15 1942 is Jacksboro.
S chool B onds.
School Bonds.
6s ’21 M-N$50,000—-N ov 15 1941 5s T7 J-J $40,000___ Jan 1 1942
.A p r 1 1942
B O N D .D E B T N ov 25’24-$l ,910,000 5s T7 A-O 45,000
1942
Floating debt (add’l ) - - ___
94,000 5s T8 . . . 12,000______
...
15,000______________
Sinking fund______________ 147,094 5s
Road Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924___22,773,377
Oct 1 1937
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-$16.80 5s ’07 A-O $50,000c
(Redeemable beginning In 1912)
Pop’n 1910, 20,809; 1920____ 28,800
IN T . at Chase Nat.Bank.N.Y.City 5s ’08 s-a $50,000c................1 9 3 8
(Redeemable beginning In 1918)
5s T5 M-S 150,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1945
BOGOTA DRAINAGE DISTRICT 5s T8 . . . 100,000.................... 1948
This district (P. O. Dyersburg) is 5s T9 J-J 328,000___ June2 1949
in Dyer County.
6s ’23 — - (70,000c.Apr 1 33-’42
D rainage Bonds
\56,OOOc-Apr 1 ’43-’49
64$s’ 17 s-a $60.000— 20 yr serial 6s ’24 - - - 75,000___________ 1951
BOND. D E B T June 1 ’2 4 -—$48,000 5M s’24 F-A 160,000___ Feb 1 1954
Assess, val. 1924___________ 150,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924. $112,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $20.00 Road debt (additional)_ 1,407,000
_
Population in 1924 (est ________ 500 Floating debt (add’l)______ $82,000
Total assess, val. 1924_ 11,600,003
_
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22-$22.50
BRADLEY COUNTY.
Cleveland is the county seat.
Pop’n 1910, 27,387; 1920____28,265
Road Bonds.
IN T . on 5H s o f 1924 at Chase
5s ’99 M-S $65.000...............
Nat. Bank; on others at Hanover
5 s ’01 J-D / 58.000___ June 1 1936 Nat. Bank, New York.
1 28.000___ Junel 1941
5s ’07 J-J *25.000___July 1 1937
6s T4 J-J $25.000__July 1 1944 CANNON COUNTY.
Woodbury is the county seat.
5a T6 J-J <25.000__July 1 1945
6s T6 Jan 25.000c__Jan 1 1940
Road Bonds.
...
16,000..................
6s ’20 J-J $60,000c
Jan 1 1930
4 J^s’24 M-S 300,000___ Sept 1 1954 BOND. D EBT N ov 26 ’21 $60,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 3,059,413
f S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
6s T4
M-N$19.000_ N o v i 1939 Assess, val., personal_____ 378,436
_
T5
A-O 25,000__Apr 1 1945 Other assess, property____ 170,305
T8 J-J 10,900c__July 1 1946 Total assess, val. 1922____ 3,608,157
T7
J-J $11.0 0__Jan 1 1942 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22.$16.00
-D y5.000c__June 1 1941 Population TO, 10.825; ’20. 10.241




CARROLL COUNTY.
Huntingdon is the county seat.
5H s
. . . $85,000...........................
Road Bonds.
6s
...$ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 -------------- -------D rainage Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
-s T7 J-J $104.000--$8,000 yearly
BOND. D EBT Apr 1924. $185,000
Sinking fund____________
34,000
N ET D E B T ____________
151,000
Total ass’d val. ’ 22 (act.)- 3,252,970
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22-$14.90
Pop’n 1910, 23,971; 1920____ 24.361
CARTER COUNTY.
Elizabethton is the county seat.
R oad B onds.
5s ’ l l J-J $60,000c__________1941
(Subject to call after 1926)
5s T5 . . . $365,000___________1945
5H s’ 19 s-a
30.000__________1949
6s ’20 A-O 220,000-—Oct 1 ’ 35-’50
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2155.)
-s ’24 F-A
5,000______________ 1
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24- $950,000
Fljating debt (add’l ) ______
75,000
Sinking fund______________ 100,000
Tot.ass’d val.’ 24(73%act.) 7,650,000
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’24 $25.70
Pop’n 1910, 19,838; 1920_ 21,488
_
IN T . at Trustees’ office or in N .Y .
CHATTANOOGA.

[V ol. 119.
Assess, val., personal_____1,325.779
Total assess, val. ’23 (abt.
1-3 actual)_____________ 7,122,646
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’23$24.00
Pop’n 1910, 23,504; 1920____ 23,286
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y .
CLARKSVILLE.
County seat of Montgomery Co.
Incorp. In 1855; reincorp. Apr, 8
1905.
General Impt. B onds.
5s T8 . . . $18,000______1938
6s ’21 J-J
88,000___July 1 1941
W ater (.Red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue).
4s ’03 J-J $23,000c___July 1 1933
4s ’05 J-J
10,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1935
4 ^ s ’09 M -S 31,5 00c...S ep t 1 1929
5 s ’l l . . .
5 7 ,0 0 0 ............-.-1 9 4 1
S ch ool Bonds
4 ^ s ’07 A-O $13,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1927
(Redeemable beginning in 1912.)
5s T6 J-J $30,000c
Jan 1 1936
5s T7 . . .
20,000______1937
5 s ’22 - . - 150,000______1947
S treet Bonds (Red. beg. in 1919).
4!£s’09 s-an $!2,500c__________1929
4 ^ s ’ 10 . . .
12,500______1930
6s '21 A-O 127,900___Oct
1 1943
5s ’23 A-O 75,000___Oct
1 1943
6s ’21 _
_
35,000----------------serial
F u n d in g .
5s T5 M -N $4 6.50 0c...M ay 1 1945
1946
5s T6 . . .
14,000.........
5s T7 A-O 13,500___Apr 1 1947
(Subject to call April 1 1927.)
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 24 ’24- $826,400
Assessment debt (incl.)____ 127,900
Water bonds (incl.)_______ 121,500
6,586
Sinking funds_____________
Assessed val’n, real estate.4,612,190
Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,133,720
_
Other assessable property.-l,149,417
Total assess, val. 1921____6,895,327
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.06
Value of city property_____$749,500
Pop’n 1910. 8,548; 1920............. 8,110
IN T. at the Northern Bank,
Clarksville, and in N. Y . City.

Chattanooga is the county seat ol
Hamilton Co. Inc. Dec. 20 1839
See V. 92, p. 1386, concerning new
form of government. At an election
held on April 10 this year, the annex­
ation of East Chattanooga to this
city was voted. Population 1910,
44,604; 1920, 57,895.
F un din g Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 15 J-Jz$165,000c
July 1 1945
4H s’ 17 A-O 98,000___ Apr 1 1947
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’ 17 A-O $25,000___ Apr 1 1947
4 Hs’29 F-A 25,000---A u g 31 1949
Street and Sewer Bonds.
4H s’05 J-J $150,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1935 CLAY COUNTY!
Celina is the county seat.
Street Paving Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
5s ’20 M -S j $15,000c__ Mar 1 1925
- - . $30,000c................. ........
(150,000c-Mar 1 ’26-’40
5J4s’ 18 J-J $98,000.
Park Bonds.
BD. - - 4 Mis’35 J-J $75,000____July 1 1935 T O T .— D T . Oct 1923— $122,000
4H s’ 12 M -N 250,000c...M ay 1 1942 Assess, val., real estate____2,938,416
Assess, val., personal_____ 255.072
Sewer and F unding Bonds.
4 Jus'll J-D$300,000c_Dec 30 1941 Total assess, value 1923
(2-3 actual)_____________ 3.193,498
S ch ool Bonds.
; $9,500_____ Apr 11925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$17.30
4 H s 'l7 A -0 } 4,500_____ Apr 11926 Population 1910, 9,009; 1920. 9,193
73.500.. Apr 1 ’27-'47
150.000— M ay 1 ’25-’29
CLEVELAND.
15.000—
M ay 1city is in Bradley County.
This ’ 30-’34
5s T9 M -N )300,000..M a y 1 ’35-’44 -s
. . . $10,000_________ _____
35,000____M a y l 1945
Street Impt. Bonds.
40.000.
.M a la ’46-’49
5H s’ y 1J-J $50,000___ July 1 1949
5s ’20 J-J 100,000--July 1 ’25-’29 6s
. . . 100,000_______________
6s ’21
M-S 100,000___ Mar 11951
xSewer-aystem Bonds.
6s ’21
A-O*300.000___ July 11951 5s T5 -- _ $75,000c_____________
6s ’21
s-a *250.000___ Sept 11951
xCity Hall and Fire Departm ent.
5s ’24 M-S z400,000___ Mar 11954 5s T5 - - - $15,000c_____________
R efu nding Bonds.
(The above Issues are payable $5,000
4 ^ s ’09 A -0$125,000c-.-A pr 1 1939
10 yrs., $10,000 15 yrs.. $15,000
4J^sTl J-D 81,000c-..June 1 1941
20 yrs. and $20,000 25. 30 and
5s ’20 A-O 50,000-..A p r 15 1950
35 years from date of issue.)
5 ^ s ’21 A-Ox200,000-—April 15 1951
F un din g Bonds
4?*s’21 J-D 100,000c—Dec 31 1951 5)^s’23 M-S $42.000--Sept 1 ’25-’38
Auditorium Bonds.
School Bonds
5s T9 $110,000($35,000-0ct 1 1928 5!Ss’23 M-S *75,000____Sept 1 1953
\75.000—Oct x 1929 Water-works bonds________ $55,000
Memorial Auditorium Bonds School bonds_______________ 25,000
f *$25.09')___ M i y l 1927 Sinking fund bonds_________ 11,000
5s ’22 M -N { x40,000___ M a y l 1928 NET DEBT Sept 1923____ $530,000
I*225.0110 _M.tv 1 ’30-’32 Total assess, val. 1922___ 4,533,855
4% s’22 M -N x300,000—-M a y l 1952 Total tax rate (per $1,000) T7 $18.00
Public-Im provem ent Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 5,549, 1920______ 6,522
4H s’07J-.J 1,000,000___ July 1 1937
x IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank,
4Tjs’09 M-S 275,000___ Sept 1 1939 New York City.
School and Park Bonds.
4V*s’05 J-J $125,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1935 COAL CRTHKT
Hospital Bonds.
This town is in Anderson County.
5s ’24 M-S £*175,000_ Mar 1 1954
_
W ater Bonds.
Annexation Bonds.
6s ’24 A-O *30,000___ Apr 1 1954
4H s’ 13 J-D$150,000c_ June 2 1943 BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1924--$60,000
_
Paving Bonds (City’s Portion).
Sinking fund_______________ 1,000
4 Vis’ 10 J-D$100,000c— June 1 1940 Floating debt (add’l)________ 10,000
4 M l l J-D 45,000c__ Jan 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1923_____ 506,772
jS’
4)*sT2 M-S 45.000___ Sept 1 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$11.50
.........
4H s’ 14 J-D 50,000c.—June 1 1944 Population 1910, 1,102; 1920__ 1,204
5s T5 M-S 80,000c. ..S e p t 1 1945
IN T . in New York City.
5s T6 J-J
30.000. -July 1 ’27-’36
4J^s’ 17 F-A 30.000- _Feb 1’ 28-’37
COCKE COUNTY.
5s T7 A-O
2,700----Oct 15 1928
Newport is the county seat.
5s T9 A-O 10.000.
-Oct 15 ’ 29-’32 and Bridge Bonds.
5s T9 M-S /21,000-M ar 25 ’25-’38 5s Road J-J $38,000.. Jan 1 ’ 25-’41
(56,000----Apr 29 1924
R oad B onds.
5s T9 J-J f 8,000___ July 1 1924 5s ’ 15 J-J $200,000____July 1 1945
160.000-July
’ 25-’38
5 s ’ 19 1 J-J 119,182_July 1 ’25-’45
5 s ’21 M -N 5,000--N ov 1 ’25-’29 6s
M -S /200,000-_Sept 1 ’31-’40
5s ’23 M -N x80,000- -N ov 1 ’28-’37
1100.000-Sept 1 ’41-’50
W harf Bonds.
4 V£s’ 15 J-D$100.000___ Dec 1 1945 5s School Bonds.
’ 16 s-a $30.000_______________
TOT. BD. DT. Mar 1924-$6,932,700 BOND DEBT Oct 1 9 1 8 -.. $500,000
Assess, val. 1923________ 87.958,000 Assess, val., real estate_ 8.343,410
_
City tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$15.00 Assess, val., personal____
682,000
x IN T . at Nat. City Bank. N . Y .: Other assess, property_ 2,087,418
_
on (*) at Guaranty Trust C o., N. Y .; Total assess, val. 1922___11,112,828
on others at First Nat. Bank, Chat­ State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'22 $18.30
tanooga.
Pop’n 1910 19.399; 1920____ 20.782
CH EATHAM C O U N T Y .

Ashland City is the county seat.
S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 21 s-a *10.000___________ 1941
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’2 3 .. $77,284
Fixating debt____________
39,716
Total assessed value 1923
(about 3-5 actual)______4,561,321
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’23 *14.00
Population 1910,10.540:1920. 10.039
CLAIBORNE COUNTY.
Tazewell is the county seat.
-s
. . . $70.000...................1936
5s T 5 J-D 372.000c..June 1 1945
Roaq and Bridge Bonds.
5>^sT9 M-S $185,500-Mar 1 ’39-’48
51*8
. . . 525,000...........................
Road B onds
5 tfs ’23 F-A $33,000____Aug 1 1963
BOND. D E B T N ov 24 ’23. $797,609
Floating debt_____________
19,596
Assess, val.. real estate____5.797.467

COFFEE COUNTY!
County seat is Manchester.
Road Bonds.
-s
. . . $309.000......... ................
5s
300,000............................
f 30,000____July 1 1941
5s ’22 J-J ) 126,000--July 1 ’42-’44
1144.000-July 1 ’45-’47
BOND. DEBT July 1923-. $640,000
Total assess, val. 1922___ 9,172.508
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’22 $14.30
Population 1920 Census______ 17,344
COLUMBIA.
This city Is in Maury County.
S ch ool 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 B onds.
5s '15 A-O *30,000____Apr 1 1925
6 X s ’ 17 M-S 50.000c...S ept I 1937
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s
. . . *60.000...........................

D ec., 1924.]
COLUMBIA (Concluded).
Street Bonds (General).
. . . $10.000____July 1 1925
S i s ’ l l M-S 25,000____Sect 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 3 -. $346,000
Sinking fund______________
42,000
Assess, val. real estate____3,466,012
Assessed val. personal_____1,276,113
T ot. ass’d val. '23 (% act.1-4.752 155
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------$14.00
Population 1910, 5,754; 1920, 5.526
1NT. payable in New York at
National Park Bank and Hanover
National Bank.
6s ’ 15

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS
DICKSON.
This town is In Dickson County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’2 2 .—$72,600
Water debt (Incl.)__________ 25,000
Floating debt______________ 7,400
Sinking fund_______________ 4.000
Assessed valuation 1921_ 1,100 000
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$11.00
Population 1910, 1,850; 1920. .2,263

165

R oad B onds.
BOND. D E B T Dec 26 ’24..$35,000
...$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ------- 30years
Sinking fund_______________ 2,000 5s
Tot.assess.val. '24 (Vi a ct.)..260.000 5>£s’ 17 J-J 200,000--------- ----------Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1922___$1.25 5H s’ 17 M -N{100,000—M ay 1 1927
1 90,000—M ay 1 1932
F R A N K L IN .
’
5>*s’ 17 M-S *310.000c_____________
(25,009___ July 1 1929
This town Is in Williamson County.
5s ’24 . . . ,25,000____July 1 1954
W ater B onds.
1
25.000___ July 1 1939
4
05 J-J $65,000....................1935
5s TO J-J
35.000...................1939 BOND. DEBT July ’24—$1,453,000
41,000
5s ’23 A-O 25,000c.-Apr 1 ’28-’32 Sinking fund______________
Net debt________________
32,824
S treet Im pt. Bonds.
6 s ’23 J-J $20.000...................1939 Total assess, value 1923— 19,274,935
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 25 ’24- $145,000 State & co.tax (per $1,000)’22.$16.20
Water debt (incl.)________ 125,000 Pop’n 1910, 31,083; 1920......... 32.824
}IN T . at office o f Whitaker Sc C o.,
Floating debt_____________
7,500
Sinking fund f General_____
1,260 St. Louis, or at office o f Co. Treas.
and
(W a ter_______________ 9,490 bonds marked (*) at office of
Assess, val. (real est.)_____ 2,190,890 County Trustee.
Assess, val. personal______ 845,270
Other assess, property____ 168,708 g r e e n e v i l l e !
This town is in Greene County.
Tot. assess, val.’2 4 (3 act.) 3,204,868
/£
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) *24 . $10-00
. . . $45,000_______________
Population 1910. 2 924’ 1920. 3.123 4 X s
S chool Bonds.
F R A N K L IN C O U N T Y .
5J^s’24 F -A §$100,000—-Aug 1 1954
Winchester Is the county seat.
S treet Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s ’6 F-A$350,000c____Feb 1 1956 6s ’ 15 . . . $55,000...........................
Im provement Bonds.
5s T9 J-J
40,000____July 1 1939
. . . $66,000_______________
BONDED DEBT Feb 1918 $350,000 5V4s
Assessed value real______ 9.391.840 BOND. D E B T Aug ’24_— $664,683
Assessment debt_________ 113,017
Assessed value personal_ 1.462.380
Other assess, property____ 2.962,074 Water debt_______________ 132,000
Total assessed value 1922.13.816,294 Net dent_________________ 419,666
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’22.$12.20 Total assessed value 1923- _4,347.342
Popula’n 1910. 20.491: 1920. 20.641 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $12.50
Popula’n in 1910, 1,920: 1920, 3,775
FREE BRIDGES DRAIN. DIST.
= IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank,
A district located In Obion & Lake N. Y . City.
Counties.
($5,000—July 1 ’25-’26 GRUNDY COUNTY.
I 7 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 '27-’28
Altamont Is County seat.
112.000.
. JulyRoad Bonds.
1 ’ 29-’21
6s T8 J-J 113,500.-July 1 ’32-’34 5H s’ 19 J-J $180,000—July 1 ’25-’60
5,500___ July 1 1935 BOND. D E B T Dec 8 ’23— $180,000
5.000___ July 1 1936 Sinking fund______________
16,000
112.000.
-July 1 ’ 37-’38 real estate..1,536,015
Assessed value
BOND. DEBT Nov 29 ’ 22- $62,000 Assessed value personal_
_ 510,855
IN T . payable at Mtge. Tr. O c., Other assess, property____ 564,055
Total assessed value 1923..2,610,925
GALLATIN.
State & County tax rate (per
This town is in Sumner County.
$1,000) 1923______________ $22.00
Street Im provement Bonds.
Population 1910, 8,322; 1920. 9,753
$5,000 _.Sept 1 ’26-30
5s ’23 M-S 10.000. _Sept 1 ’31-’35
15,000-_Sept 1 ’ 36-’40 HALLS.
This town Is In Lauderdale County.
20.000. _Sept 1 ’41-’45
Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923. $168,500
6s ’ 19 s-a $39.000_____ 1925-1929
Water and light debt_____
80,500
F un din g B onds.
Assessed value 1923_____ 1.493,103
_
_
$800_______________
Population 1920, 2,757; 1910.-2,399 _s
S ch ool Bonds.
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
_s
...
$200_______________
New York City.
W ater & L ight P lant B onds.
6s '14 A-O $21.0 00c...A p r 1 1939
GIBSON COUNTY
BOND. DEBT Dec. 6 192i.S55.000
Trenton is the county seat.
Water & light debt (a la ’ l ) - . 24,090
Highway Bonds.
5 s ’ 24 A-OS500.000-- Apr 1 ’29-’53 Assess, val. (act.) 1924------- 650,000
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15.00
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $120.000-.July 1 ’25-’36 Population in 1910, 882; 1920. 1,400
BOND .D E B T Nov 1924. $640,000
Assessed value 1923 _____ 22,400,000 HAM BLENjCOUNTY
State and county tax rate (per
Morristown Is the county seat.
«1.000) 1922 ____
-__$11.80 5s’00&'03
IN T. on bonds of 1924 at Nat. 5s '09 . . — $42,000_______________
. 200,000_____
1929
Bank of Commerce, N. Y . City.
R oad Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-J $25,000____June 1 1952
G IB S O N D R A IN . D IS T . N O . 6.
5s '15 J-J 150,000____ July 1 1915
This district (P. O. Gibson) Is in (Subject to call $50,000 after 10 yrs.
Weakley & Carroll Counties.
and $100,000 after 20 yrs.)
DRAINAGE BONDS.
5s ’20 J-J $50,000___ Jan 1 1945
f $ 8 ,0 0 0 ____ A p r 1 1925
(Optional $15,000 Jan. 1 1930 and
9,000___ Apr 1 1926 $25,000 Jan. 1 1940.)
10.000 __Apr 1 1927
F unding Bonds.
11.000 __Apr 1 1928 6s ’21 J-J $44,000____Apr 1 1951
24.000. .A pr 1 ’29-’30
(Optional April 1 1931)
6s T8 ann. 13.000 __Apr 1 1931 GEN. BD. D T . Dec 16 ’24 $553,000
14.000 __Apr 1 1932 Sinking fund______________
69,000
15.000 __Apr 1 1933 Assessed value real estate.$9,364,570
32.000. . Apr 1 ’34-’35Assessed value personal_
_ 998,114
18.000 __Apr 1 1936 Total assess, val. 1924___ 10,362,684
. 38,000—Apr 1 ’37-’38 State&Co.tax (per$1.000)’24-$17 30
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
Pop’n 1910, 13,650:1920_____ 17,056
IN T . at Fourth-First N at'l Bank
IN T. at East Tennessee Nat.
St. Louis.
Bank. Knoxville.

DICKSON COUNTY.
Charlotte Is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s T3 J-J $228.000____July 1 1943
.8 '20 . . .
50,000....................... ..
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’24. $378,000
COOKEVILLE.
12,000
This town is in Putnam County. Floating debt_____________
Sinking fund______________
35.000
New charter adopted Mar. 10 1917, Total assessed val. 1924___5,200,000
providing for commission form of Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $18.40
government.
Popula’n 1910. 19,955; 1920, 19,342
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
6s ’23 M -N $100,000____N ov 5 1944 DYER COUNTY.
W ater and Light B onds.
Dyersburg Is the county seat.
5s
. . . $25,000c......................
Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-N100.000____N ov 1 1940 6s RoadM-S$270.000_Mar 1 *26-’40
'20
S ch ool B onds.
6s ’21 A-O 670,000c...A pr 1 1951
-s
_ $25.000c_______________
_
F unding Bonds.
6s ’?? J-.T 75.000c...Jan 1 194?
BOND. D E B T N ov 1923. $325,000 5s T3 A-O $60,000___ Apr1 1 1932
A-O 130.000.-Apr
25-’37
Water & light bonds (loci.) 125.000 5s T7 maturity see V. 104. p. ’1619)
(For
Assessed valuation 1923— 2,486 000 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 24 '24 .$940 000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $11.00 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
200,009
Population 1910, 1,848; 1920.-2,395 Sinking fund____________
15,000
Assessed value real estate.13,012,400
c o v in q t o n !
Assessed value personal..
656 800
This city is in Tipton County.
T ot.assess .val.'24 (M act) _ 13,699,200
High School B onds.
5s T8 J-D $219,000____1924-1958 State and county tax rate (per$20 00
$l,000i 1924_____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’23_.$278.664
1920____29.983
Water debt (incl.)________
10,000 Pop’n 1910, 27,721;office of County
IN T. payable at
Assess, val.. real estate_2,173,000
at the
Assess, val., personal_____
62.000 Trustee, and on 6s of 1921 City.
Total val. ’ 23 (60% a c t .)..2,235,000 National City Bank, N. Y .
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $25.00
_
Population 1910, 2,990; 1920, 3,410 DYERSBURG. o f Dyer County.
County ’seat
Town Incorporated in 1903.
C R O CKETT COUNTY.
Sanitary Sewer B onds.
County seat is Alamo.
5s '04 J-J $25.000c..July 15 1934
Road Bonds.
B onds.
5J^s’ 19 M-S $1,500c.Sept 22 ’29-43 5s W ater & E lectric-Light 15 1933
’03 M-N}.$33.000c.-M ay
F un din g Bonds,
' l l J-D *30,000c.__June 1 1941
5s
A-O $20,700_______________ 5s Street Impt. Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $45,000-.June 1 ’25-’33 6s
. . . $16.900....................1925
BOND. D E B T N ov 1924. $215,500 5 ^ 8
...
26,667.....................1936
Assess, val., real estate_ 7.764.320 5s
_
...
14,6.50
1927-1936
Assess, val., personal____
56S.520
Railroad-A id Bonds.
Other assess, property_
_
674.848
Total assess, val. 1924_ 9,007,688 5s ’ 12 F-A $50.000____Feb 2 1932
_
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$12.40 5s S ch ool Bonds.
13 J-J $30,500c____ July 1 1933
Population 1910, 16,076, 1920. 17.438
IN T . on 6s at the Chase National 6s F unding Bonds.
T8 M-N$25,000____May 1 1928
Bank, New York.
BOND. D EBT S e p t 1 9 2 3 . $ 7 2 1,18 7
Sinking fund_____________
8.000
C U M B E R LA N D C O U N T Y .
Assessed valuation 1922_ 3,650,000
_
Crossville is the county seat.
Real value (estimated)___ 5,000,000
Road Bonds (Red. beg. in 1936) Total tax rate(per $1,000) T9.$22.50
5s T5 J-J $100,000_____
1955
5s
25,000c______________ Population 1910, 4,149; 1920.-6,444
IN T .
BON D. DEBT Oct 18 '23- $257,000 son, Sonon bonds marked (*) at Far& Co., N . Y ., and Chicago.
Assess, val., real estate____3,950,895 (|) First Nat. Bank. Dyersburg.
Assess, val., personal______________ 299.271
Other assess, property___ 535,482
Total assess, val. 1922 (act)4,785,648 8LIZABETHTON .
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$20-30 5s This city Is In Carter County.1927
s-a $78,500e_________
P op’n 1910, 9,327; 1920____10.094
(Subject to call )
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 22 ’24_$142,000
DAVIDSON COUNTY.
Floating d eb t-. ----------------- 27,855
Nashville is the county seat.
Assess, debt (add’l ) _________ 115,000
Bridge Bonds.
----------18,606
4p2s’07 F-A$500.000 :__ Aug 1 1937 Sinking fund----- 24___ . 1,240,735
(Subject to call on Aug. 1 as follows- Total assess, v a l.’
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924 — $34.00
$163,000, 1922: $146,000, 1925,
Population 1910. 2,478; 1920..2.749
and $191,000, 1031.)
4 Vfs’09J-J $250.000c
July 1 1939 ETOWAH.
4 >is’ 16 J-D 250.000c----July 1 1936
This town is In McMinn County.
•State Fair (R " d . a f t e r J a n . 1 1926.)
4s ’ l l J-J $144,000c-----Tan 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Nov 29 ’24-$120,000
Floating debt--------------------- 10,000
Normal School Bonds.
4 ju s 'll M-N$74,000c_ M ay 1 1936 Total assessed val. (20%
_
act.) 1924______________ 1,600,000
C oun ty Memorial Bonds.
5s '20 J-J $361,000-Jan 1 ’24-’50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $23.50
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 765 ) Population 1910, 1,685; 1920, 2,516
BOND. D T. M ay 31 ’2 4 -$ l,443,000
Sinking fund___________
210,613 FAYETTE COUNTY.
Total assessed value 1924
County seat is Somerville.
(2-3 actual)__________210,036,348
Highway Bonds.
State and county tax rata (per
($50,000____ Oct 1 1944 G IL E S C O U N T Y !
$1,000) 1924_____________ 812 0 ) 5s ’24
P u lask i is th e c o u n t y se a t.
HAM ILTON COUNTY.
*
A-0< 50,000___Oct 1 1949
Val. of prop, owned by C o .9,179,735
Road Bonds.
County seat is Chattanooga.
50,000____ Oct 1 1954
P op’n 1910. 149,478; 1920 ...167,815 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $210,000 6s '2 0 J-J $ 1 1 0,00 0 — -J a n 1 ’2 5 - ’35
F unding Bonds.
INT. on State Fair bonds at Nash­ Assessed valuation 1923 — 11,008,994 6s ’ 20 J-J 310,000—July 1 ’25-’ 55 4H s’05 A-OS100,000c— -Apr 11925
5 J4 s ’22 j . j
j 6 0 ,0 0 0 c .J u ly 1 ’2 5 - ’29 4 ^ s ’09 A-0$100,000___ Oct 1 1929
ville; on County Memorial bonds at Population 1920____________ 31,499
County Tru tee’s office or Mechanics
U 0 " 0 0 c — , J ilv 1 193 1 4 ^ s ’ 13 J-J 550,000c.„ July 1 1943
IN T. at Chemical National Bank,
& Metal* Nat. Bank, N. Y ., at New York City.
5s ’ 24 J -J
2 5 , 0 0 0 . -J u ly 1 ’ 2 5 -’49 4H s’ 17 A-O 100,000____Apr 1 1947
holder's option; on other bonds at the
C ourt-H ou se (Red. beg. in 1919.)
School B onds.
Mech. & Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y. FAYETTEVILLE.
5s ’09 J-J $50,000...........
1929 5s ’07 Apr $75,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1927
F unding Bonds.
(Subject to call after April 1 1917.)
This town is In Lincoln County.
DAYTON.
6s ’21 F -A S 1 2 5 .0 0 0 — A u g 1 ’26-’50 44£s’09 M -N 150.000___ Nov 1 1929
Reservoir BondsThis city is in Rhea County.
T O T . B D . D T . Ju n e 1922 $ 7 4 9 ,0 0 0 5s ’09 M-S 10,000___ Sept 1 1929
_s
. . . $10,000 _______________
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
20,000 4 Jus’ l l J-D 135,000c...June 1 1941
Sewer (Red. beg. May 1 1924).
5 ^ s ’24 J-J $25,000___ Jan 1 1944 5s ’ 14 M -N $60,000c.—M ay 1 1934 A ssessed v a lu e real e s t a t e . 1 5 ,6 3 5 ,0 5 0 5s ’ 15 A-O 228,000c._-A pr 1 1935
BON D. D EBT Nov 1924-. $208,500
A ssessed v a lu e p e r s o n a l .. 2 ,1 1 1 ,2 0 0
Road Bonds.
Street Bonds.
Water and light debt______
79,000 5s T7 J-D $30,000c— June 1 1937 O th er assess, p r o p e r t y ___ 3 ,1 6 3 ,8 9 4 4Hs'09 A-O $50,000c— Oct 1 1939
Sinking fund_____________
6,000
T o t a l ass’d v a l. '2 2 (a c tu a l)2 0 ,9 1 0 .1 4 4 4 Jus'll J-D 100,000c_ June 1 1941
_
(Subject to call June 1 1927.)
Assessed valuation 1922___ 1,003,000
S ta te & c o .t a x (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 )’ 2 2 .$ 1 3 .4 5 4K s’ l l A-O 500,000c—.A pr 1 1941
R efu nding B onds.
Population 1920______________ 1,701 5H s’19 J-J $30,000____July 1 1939 Pop’n 1910, 32,629: 1920_____ 30.948 4H s’ 12 A-O 65,000c.—Apr 1 1942.
IN T . at Chase National Bank,
I N T E R E S T p a y a b le in P u la sk i at 4H s’ 13 J-J
--------2 5 ,0 0 0 c... July 1 1943
(Optional July 1 1929.)
New York City.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $142,000 C itizens N a t. an d N a tio n a l P e o p le ’ s 5s '14 F-A 2 5 ,0 0 0 c... Feb 1 1944
70.000 _______ serial —
5s T 6 J-J
Floating debt_____________
12,000 ban ks an d U n ion B a n k & T ru s t C o .
4 ^ s ’ 17 A-O 80.000 _Apr 1 1947
Sinking funds. ---------------13,163 G R A IN G E R C O U N T Y .
DECATUR COUNTY.
T unnel Bds. (Red. beg. in 1917.)
County seat is Decaturville.
Assess, val. 1924 (about) --2,250.000
R u tle d g e is th e c o u n t y seat
5s '07 Apr$150,000c_ Apr 1 1927
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $13 00
R oad Bonds.
Road Bonds.
St. Elmo Tax D istrict Bonds.
Population In 1910, 3,439; ’20 3,629 5s
5s
S-A $125.000_____________
F -A $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ F e b 1 1940
BON D. DEBT Nov 26 '23. $112,000
5a ’ 16 F-A 200.000cFeb 1 ’26-’46 5H s’07 A-O $18,000___ Apr 1 1927
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Floating debt____________
25,000 FENTRESS COUNTY.
(Part every 10 years)
Apr 1 1942
Jamestown Is the county seau.
Sinking fund______________
8.000
6s ’21 A-O (100,000—J’ne 1 ’31&’41 Vis’ 12 A-O$350,000c
Jail Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate------ 3,000,000
Roads (Red. after Jan. 3 1936).
1 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ J u n e 1 1951
Assess, val., personal_____ 250,000 5s T6 J-J $150.000____Jan 3 1946 6s
...
3 5 ,0 0 0 _________________ 4H s’ 12 A-O $75,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1942
6s ’21 J-J 150,000........July 1 1941 B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 4 . $ 5 3 5 ,0 0 0 43^s’13 A-O 25,000c—.A pr 1 1943
Other assess, property______________ 25,000
Bridge B onds.
Tot.ass.val.(90% act.)'22-.3.750.000 NET D EBT Mar 1922____ $310,000 Assessed v a lu e real e s t a t e ..4 ,7 6 4 ,9 7 9
1944
State and county tax rate (per
Assessed value, real_______ 2,629,815 Assessed v a lu e p e r s o n a l____ 3 1 5 ,9 8 5 5s ’ 14 —. $600,000............
_ 827,117 O th er assess, p r o p e r t y ______ 6 8 9 ,6 2 5 4J^s’ 17 A-O 550,000___ Apr 1 1947
$1,000) 19>3 ______ -..$ 1 6 80 Assessed value personal_
Pike B onds.
95,534 T o ta l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 4 ..5 ,7 7 0 ,5 8 9
Population 1910,10,093; 1920. 10,198 Other assess, property____
Apr 1 1945
Total assessed value 1922..3.552,466 S tate & c o .t a x (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 )‘ 2 4 -$ 1 8 .8 0 5s '15 A-O $ 125,000c
H ospital Bonds.
DE KALB COUNTY.
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’22.$22.50 Popula’n 1910. 13,888; 1920, 13.369
_
County seat is Smithville.
Population 1910, 7.446; 1920.10,435
IN T. payable < t Hanover Nat. 5s ’ 15 A-OS 100.000c_ Apr 1 1945
>
TOT. DEBT Nov 1924— $4,381,000
Highw ay Bridge Bonds.
Bank, New York
Sinking fund--------------------- 140,000
f$8,000-. July 1 ’25-26 FORKEDEER DR. DIST. NO. 1.
Assessed val. real estate. 102,000,000
This district (P. O. Henderson) G R E E N E C O U N T Y .
6s ’24 July 36,000..July 1 ’27-’32
Assessed value personal- 19,000,0)0
( 8,000___ July 1 1933 Is In Chester County.
Greeneville Is the county seat.
Other assess, property_ 21,000,000
_
BON D. D EBT Nov 1924. $52,000
$2,500.. July 1 ’25-’25
County incorporated in 1773.
Total assess, val. 1924..142,000,000
9,000__ July 1 ’26-’28
Assessed valuation 1924_ 6,048,000
_
i Pike Bonds.
Population 1920____________ 15,370 i t '14 July 7,000..July 1 '29-’30 5s T 3 A - 0 $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 — l O c t 15 1944 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.$13.60
Pop’n 1910, 89,267; 1920— 115.954
8.000.
-July 1 ’31-’32 S ch ool Bonds.
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
INT. at Nat. City Bank. N. Y . C
New York City.
19.000.
-July 1 ’33-’34 '16
5s
. . . $15,000................... 1936




166

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS

HENRY COUNTY.
Paris is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
$9,000..........1925-1927
5 s ’ 19 ann-! 16,000 ______ 1928-1931
20.000 ..........1932-1935
24.000 ..........1936-1939
6s ’21 . . . 150,000..................... ..
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2333)
5H s’24 —- 50,000______ 1926-1934
R efu n d in g B onds.
5s
. . . $85,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Apr 1919— $140.OOr
Assessed value real estate.13.328,090
Assessed value personal.. 1.113,715
_
Other assess, property_ 2,078,952
Total assessed value 1922.16,520,757
HARDIN COUNTY.
State & Co. tax rate (per
Savannah is the county seat.
$1,000) 1922______________ $17.60
S ch ool Bonds.
5s ’24 A-O $25,000--Apr 1 ’25-’49 Pop’n 1910, 25,434; 1920......... 27,151
R oad Impt. Bonds
6s ’ 16 J-J $60,000c-.Jan 1 ’25-’36 HICKMAN COUNTY.
Centerville is the county seat.
BOND. D E B T Oct 30 ’24- $144,000
Pike Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
1,000
Sinking fund_____________
31,250 5s T7 J-J $180,000.July 1 ’25-,56
Highway Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924.-5,024,000
6s ’21 A-O.S222,000—Apr 1 ’25-’61
State & Co. tax rate (per
S chool Bonds.
$1,000) 1924______________ $23.00
Popula’n 1910, 17,521; 1920, 17,291 5s ’21 J-J $15,000...........................
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 204)
IN T . payable in Savannah.
TOTAL DEBT July 1921. $494,125
Assessed value real estate_6,278,680
HARRIMAN.
Assessed value personal_
_ 625,250
This city is in Roan County. In­ O ther assess. property_____ 601,920
corporated in 1891.
Total assess, value 1922___7,505,850
Street Paving Bonds.
State & Co. tax rate (per
5>Ss’24 J-D ($5,000c*.-D ec 11934
$1,000) 1922____________ $16.75
l90,000c*.Dec 1 ’35-’44 Pop’n 1910, 16,527; 1920____ 16,216
W ater Main Bonds.
5H s’24 J-D $5,000c*-_Dec 1 1952 HUMBOLDT.
F iltration Plant Bonds.
This town is in Gibson County.
5)4s’24 J-D $40.000c*_Dec 1 ’ 53-’57
W ater-W orks B onds.
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
4^s
...
$30,000................ 1931
6s g ’ 16 J-J ($20.000.-July 1 ’25-’44
S chool B onds.
\ 22,000.-July 1 ’45-'55 4J^s
...
$12,000................ 1930
R efu n d in g Bonds
5s T7 J-J
35,000_July 1 1936
6s g’ 05 A-O $110,000c— Apr 1 1925
Sewer Bonds.
F un din g Bonds.
5Hs’ 20 s-a
$70,000___ 1931-1940
6 H g '1 5 A -0 $70.000c.0ct 1 '25-’38 5 ^ s ’20 s-a
53,000...... 1924-1940
6s T8 M-S 11,000--Sept 1 ’25-’35
Street Bonds.
6s g ’21 M-S 76,000_______________ 4H&5s . . .
$60,000................ 1937
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1541)
Funding B onds.
High School Bonds.
5Jus'll . . .
$12,000............... 1941
6s g ’21 M-S $24,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’37
♦City-Hail Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924-_ $457,000 5H s’ l l . . .
$15,000............... 194i
Water debt (inel.)________ 110,000 BOND. D EBT Dec 31 ’22. $257,000
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
5,570 Water & light debt (add’l ) .
30,000
Sinking fund______________
33,113 Assess, debt (add’l)_______
42.500
Assessed valuation 1924
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
75,868
(about 80% actual)_____2,828,550 Assessed valuation 1922___1,955,407
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$20.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$22.50
Pop’n 1910, 3,061; 1920........... 4,019 Pop’n 1910, 3.446; 1920........... 3.913
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .
Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
HAWKINS COUNTY.
HUMPHREYS COU NTY.
Rogersville is the county seat.
Waverly is the county seat.
S ch ool B onds.
Bonds (Red. beg. July
6s ’ 14 A-O $15,000—Apr 1 ’25-’39 5s Road J-J $250,000c— -July 1 *20.)
T5
1 194*
R oad Bonds.
6s T9 M -N 100,000____M ay 1 1939
6a ’ 16 J^T $175,000........... $25,000
Due yearly Jan. 1 BOND. D E B T Nov 26 ’21- $350,000
Floating debt_____________
8 .000
6s ’ 19 J-J $50,000..July 1 ’42-’43 Sinking fimd______________
41.0<V
6s
J-J 175,000......... 1935-1946 Assessed value real estate_5,570,890
5M s’24 M -S 75,000—Mar 1 ’30-'44
Assessed value personal_
_ 385,860
Jail W arrants.
6s
ann $25,000_______________ Other assess. property_____1,333.158
Tot .ass'd val .'22 (abt % act) 7,289,908
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924. $842,000
Assessed valuation 1923 — 10,306,093 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $16.40
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..$18.70 Pop’n 1910. 13.908; 1920____ 13,482
IN T . payable at Harris Trust A
Popula’n 1910, 23,587; 1920, 22,918
Savings Bank, Chicago.
IN T . at County Trustee’s office.
JACKSON.
This city is in Madison Co. JackHAYWOOD COUNTY.
son owns its water-works plant. Inc
County seat is Brownsville.
under Chap. 218. Acts o f 1853-54
F un din g Bonds.
adopted
6s T4 M ay $56,000.-M ay 1 ’25-’34 Commission government 1185.
Mar. 16 1915. V. 100. p.
R oad Bonds.
6s ’22 — $113,000............... .......... 5s M unicipal Extension Bonds.
’24 F -A ($105,000c. Feb 1 ’ 29-’43
15,000c.Sept 1 ’27-’31
1 10,000c— .F eb 1 1944
20,000c.Sept 1 ’32-’36
C ity Hall Bonds.
35,000c_Sept 1 ’37-’41
6>*s’23M-S 32,000c.Sept 1 ’42-’45 5s ’24 F -A ($120,000c..Feb 1 ’29-’43
\ 5 ,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1944
22,000c-Sept 1 ’46-’47
12,000c— Sept 1 1948 5s Electric Light B onds.
A-O $25,000___ Apr 1 1934
14,000c. —Sept 1 1949
W ater-W orks Bonds.
H igh-S chool Bonds.
4^
J-J
$45,000___ July 1 1929
6s T5 — $12.500______________ 4s s
A-O
25,000___ Oct 1 1935
BOND. D E B T Feb 1924- $389,000 4s
J-J
21,500___ July 1 1935
Total assess, value 1923.. 9,785,917 5s
J-J
35,000___ July
1934
State & Co. tax rate (per
’24 J-J 150,000c..July 1 '29-43
$1,000) 1 9 2 2 -.-...............
$14.32 5s Railroad R efu n d in g Bond£.
Pop’n 1910, 25,910; 1920_____25,386 5s
J-J $125,000____ Jan 1 1929
IN T . at Importers’ & Traders
Fund. & Im pt. (Red.beg.in 1917).
Nat. Bank. N . Y .
4K s
J-J $125,000____Jan 1 1927
R efu nd. & S chool Impt.
5s
M-S $135,000___ Sept 1 1941
HENDERSON.
B. & N. RR. Aid Bonds.
This city is in Chester County.
4^s
F-A $75,000. —Feb 15 1932
F un din g Bonds.
General Improvement Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $12,000c...Jan 1 1937
5s T9 M-S $76,000____Sept 1 1929
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '15 M-S $23,000c................Serial 5s ’ 24 A-O 234,000---O ct 1 ’25-’34
5s '24 A-O (90,000-—Oct 1 ’26-’43
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
(27,000___ Oct 1 1944
6s T5 M-S $12,000c................Serial
M. & N. RR. Bonds.
E lectric L ight B onds.
6s T9
$100,000____Oct 1 1939
6s T5 M-S $12,000c................Serial
S chool Bonds.
S ch ool Bonds.
_
$1,000______ Past due
-s
$7.600........................— .8 T7 _
Impt. Dist. Bds. (City’s portion)
6s ’23 J-J
73,500—July 1 ’ 25-’ 31
16,000--July 1 ’ 32-’ 37 5s, 5Hs, 6s 130,420_____ 1925-1942
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924____ $68,850
Water debt (incl.)__________ 23.000 5s T7 J-D $40.000___June 11937
Floating debt________________ 10,000 6s ’ 20 F-A 151,000___ Aug 1 1930
Sinking fu n d _______________ 5,000 GEN. BD . D T . Aug 1924 $1,719,365
T ot. assess, val.’24(4-5 act.)-625,000 Water debt (incl.)________ 276,500
213.150
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $23.50 Special assess, debt (incl.)
Pop’n 1910. 1.087; 1920............1,181 Assess, val. '23_________ 11,900,000
City tax (per $1,000) ’ 21____ $13.50
Pop’n 1910. 15.779: 1920_____ 18.860
HENDERSON COUNTY.
IN T. on bonds o f 1924 at Hanover
National Bank, N. Y . City.
Lexington is the county seat.
R oad B onds.
6 ^ s ’ 19 J-J $50,000____Jan 1 1939 JACKSON COUNTY.
Gainesboro is the county seat.
6s ’20 M -N350.000...........................
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2348.)
Road and Bridge B onds.
BON D. D E B T N ov 1920- $510,000 5s T2 A-O $50,000c-—Apr 1 1942
Assessed value real esta te..5,390,241
Road Bonds.
Assessed value personal___ 315,612 5s '14 A-O $100.0 00c..A pr 1 1944
Other assess, property_____ 753,216 5s ’23 A-O 20,000_______________
Total assessed value 1922..6,459,069 BOND. D E B T Oct 24 ’24 . $160,000
State & Co. tax rate (per
Sinking fund______________
39.629
$1,000) 1922________
$16.90 Assessed value real estate_3,622,575
361,225
Pop’n 1910, 17,030; 1920_____ 18,436 Assessed value personal
IN T . on 6s o f 1920 at the First Other assess. property_____ 457,97 6
National Bank, Chicago.
Tot .ass’d val.'24 (60% aot.)4.441,775
HARDEMAN COUNTY
Bolivar is the county seat.
R oad B onds.
($5,000--Sept 1 '25-’ 29
6 s ’24 M -S 20,000--Sept 1 ’30-’39
130,000--Sept 1 ’40-’49
R efu n d in g Bonds
6s ’21 M -S $100,000— ................. ..
(For maturity see V. 112, p 2000)
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924- $155,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 9,186,375
_
State & co. ta< (per $1,000)’22 $13.90
Population 1920 (Census)____22,278
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust
O o .t St. Louis.




[V ol. 119,

State & Co.tax(per$l ,000)’24 $14.50 KINGSPORT.
This city Is in Sullivan County.
Popula’n 1910. 15,036; 1920, 14,955
IN T . payable in N . Y . City.
General Im provem ent B onds.
5s T7 J-J ($49,500--July 2 ’25-’33
JEFFERSON CITY]
1 94,000--July 2 ’34-’47
This town is in Jefferson County.
Im provement Bonds.
6s T7 M-N$65,000 _________ 1937
W ater W orks & Impt. Bonds.
6s ’23 F-A $37,500___ Aug 1 1953 3s T9 M -N 26,500 _________ 1939
BOND. DEBT Aug 1923—$105,000 3s T9 J-J
37,500- _________ 1939
Water debt (incl.)_________
40,000 3s T9 M-S 34,000. _________ 1939
Assessed valuation________ 860,000 3s ’20 M -N 20,950- -------------- 1940
Population-____________________1,414 3s ’21 J-D
2,800 -------------- 1941
IN T. at Chemical National Bank, 3s ’24 M -S 67.000- _________ 1944
6s '23 A-O 15,000- ...O c t 1 1943
New York City.
P ublic Im provement B onds.
6s T8 A-O $20,000__________ 1938
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
6s T9 A-O 20,000__________ 1939
County seat is Dandridge.
193) 6 s ’20 F-A 20.000__________ 1940
5s
A-O &$85,000.........
6 s '21 M-S 20.000__________ 1941
(Subject to call beginning 1921.)
5s
A-Oc$20,000....................192( 6s '22 A-O 20,000___Oct 1 1942
5s
A-05175,000-..................193( 6s '23 M-S 20,000___Sept 1 1943
4>*s
M-S 25,000....................1931 6 s '24 A-O 20,000__________ 1944
S chool Bonds.
aBridge Bonds.
5s T3 M -N$25,000......
1931 6s '20 J-J $125,000___July 1 1940
6s T9 F-A 55.000__________ 1939
aRoad Bonds.
5s '13 M-S $125,000.................194i BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 4 -- $712,250
123,481
5s T7 A-O 161,000—Apr 1 ’ 25-’43 Assessment debt (add'l)
6s ’ 20 J-J
185,000____ 1925-1955 Tot.ass'd val.'23 (40% act.)5,911 662
5s ’24 J-J
75,000_______________ Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23 .$27.00
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 5 ’24- $884,000 Population in 1920__________ 5,692
IN T . payable at Hanover NatFloating debt_____________
50,00(
Sinking fund_____________ 120.000 Sank. New York.
Assessed val. personal____ 867.121 KNOX C O U N T Y rAssess, val. real est______ 7,607.358
Oountv seat is Knoxville.
Other assess.
________ 1,487.454
Funding School Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act.)9,961,933 5s T9 Jan $150,000c-_.July 1 1939
State & Co. tax rate (per
H igh-School Bonds
$1,000) 1924______________$19.00 5s ’ l l May $26.000c— M ay 1 1931
Populat'n 1910, 17.755; 1920, 17,677 5s T4 A-O 100.0 0 0 c-..O ct 1 1934
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at Nat.
R oad Bonds.
City Bank, N. Y .; (b) East Tenn 5s '20 J-J $150,000____Jan 1 1940
Nat. Bank, Knoxville, and Nat
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
City Bank, N . Y .; others at East 5s ’20 J-J $125,000____Jan 1 1940
Tenn. Nat. Bank, Knoxville.
Bridge B onds.
5s
A-O $55.0 0 0 c-.-A p r 1 1926
JELLICO.
t Pike & Bridge ($100,000 every
This city is in Campbell County
5 years).
S chool Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $400,000--M ay 1 ’25 ’40
-s
. . . $30,000c.................. 1943
x A gricul. Experiment S ta tion .
Street Bonds.
5s T5 A-0.$12.5,000____Apr 1 1935
-s
- - . $6.000c................... 1925 BD. DEBT June 30 ’22--$l,251,000
City-Hall Bonds.
75,000
Sinking fund____________
-s
- - . $12,000c.............. -.1936 Assessed value, real------- 90 941,024
Water & Sewer (Subject to call).
Assessed value, personal. 19,761,288
-s
11 I-J $85.000___ July 1 1941 Other assessable property 15 779 .722
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’24— $149,000 Total assess, val. 1922.-126,482,034
Water debt (incl.)________
85,000 Tot. tax rate(per$l,000) ’22.S10.50
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
14,389 Populat’n 1910,94.187; 1920. 112,926
Sinking fund______________
20,101
IN T. on bonds marked (x) in N. Y
Assess, val. '24 (Vi act.)___ 1,142,009 City or Chicago: (t) Union Trust Co.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S30.00 Chicago: others in Knoxville.
Pop’n 1910, 1,862; 1920............1,878 KNOXVILLE.
IN T . at Nat. Bank of Jellico.
Knoxville is county seat of Knox
County. In 1897 Knoxville. North
JOHNSON CITY]
Knoxville and West Knoxville consol­
This town is in Washington County. idated. In 1917 the Legislature au­
Inc. in 1885. Under city manager thorized the extension of corporate
form of government since 1909.
Commission government since July boundaries by annexing Park City.
M t. View, Lonsdale and Oakwood.
1 1919.
V. 104, p. 1513. Commission gov­
Paving Bonds.
adopted
26 1911.
5Vi’08-'13 — $120,149.07C-1928-1933 ernment 607. TnisAug. of govern­
form
6s '17 F-A $17,565t_________ 1937 V. 93. p.
by
6s '18 J-J $10,163t_________ 1938 ment, however, was supplanted de­
people
6s ’21 J-J $37,0551.......
1941 the city manager plan, tnean
favor
6s ’21 M -N 6,720t................. 1941 ciding in Marcho f3same at(V. election
1923
I l6 , p.
6s ’21 A-O
l,4 7 5 t................. 1941 held on
purchased plant of
6s ’22 A-O 4.812+................. 1942 1089). City has Co. City assumed
Knoxville Water
5V4s’22 J-D 54,323t...................1942 $639,000 bonds of water company
P ublic Im provement B onds.
4)4%
-s
$50.000.....................— and in addition issued $611,000 These
for plant.
5Vis’23 M-S 61.600____ Sept 1 1943 bonds in paymentobligations of the
issues are direct
6s '24 J-J t5 0,8 00c...J u ly 1 1944 city. Of the bonds assumed $150,000
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’08 M-N$20,000c_ M ay 1 1928 6s were refunded in June 1912 by a
_
amount of 4Ms.
5H s’09 M -N 7,500c— M ay 1 1929 like unding B onds.
F
F unding Bonds.
4 s '99 J-DSlOO.OOOc_ June 1 1929
_
SHs’ l l F-A $40.000*— Feb 1 1931 5s T9 A-OJ 60.000c..Apr 1 ’25-’ 28
W ater-W orks Bonds.
19,000c_
_
5s TO J-D (153,000c-.-June 1 1940 5H s’20 M -Sf2.000.000— Apr 1 1929
Sept 1 1950
1212,000*_ June 1 1940
_
Bonds.
5Vis’ 19 M -N$25,000t_ M ay 1 1949 5s Park A-O $50,000------Apr 1 1946
_
T6
School Bonds.
5s '12 J-D $50.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1932 6s C olored Park Bonds.June 1 1951
’21 J-D $50,000c_
_
5s TO J-D 75,000c..June 15 1930
5s '06 F-A 17.500c—.A ug 1 1926 4s H ospital Bonds. 0c...Ju n e 1 1929
’99 J-D $30,0 0
5s T8 M -N 5 0 ,0 0 0 * ...M ay 1 1938
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5Vis’ 19 M -N 5,000t_ M ay 1 1949
_
TO
6s ’21 M-N150,000t___M ay 1 1941 5s T5 M -N $275,000c-.M ay 1 1940
J-J
26,000c..July 1 1945
5V4s’22 J-D 125,000+..-June 1 1952 5s T7 J-J
5s
95,000c---- July 1 1947
5s '24 M -N U36.000___ N ov 1 1954 5s T9 J-D (60,000--June 1 ’25-’44
C ourt-H ouse and Market Bds.
+80,000--June 1 ’25-'44
5 VisT 9 M-Nt$$25.000—M ay 1 1949 6s '21 F-A 500,00 0c...S ep t 1 1941
5Vis’ 18 M-N*75,000____M ay 1 1948 5s ’23 A-O 18,000___ Apr 2 1948
TOT. BD. D T. Nov '24— 2,146,518 5s ’23 A-O 37,000___ Apr 2 1948
Water debt (incl.)_______
390.000
S ch ool B onds.
Assessment debt (in cl.)____ 526,654 5s Market & $20,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1927
’97 A-O
Sinking fund_____________
51.875
Assess, val., real estate____9,728.88) (Part due every 10 years on April 1.)
Total assess, val. 1924___$11,587,521 5s Fire Departm ent B onds. ’25-’27
T7 J-J S30.000c.July 1
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$l5.50
H igh-School Bonds.
Pop’n 1910.8,502: 1920 ______12,442 4J4s’09 A -O $150.000c...Apr 1 1939
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at Han­
V iaduct
_____ _
over Nat. Bank, N. Y .; (t) at Chase 4J4s’09 A-OBonds.
Nat. Bank (c) at C ity Treasurer’s 5s T7 J-J $50.000c--- Apr 1 1939
150,000c---- July 1 1947
office.
T9 J-J 150,000—
Water-works bonds are maintained 6s F unding and Impt. Jan 1 ’25-'39
from profits of water department, 4J4s’07 J-DS165,000c— Bonds. 1937
.D ec 2
the gross earnings for the year ending
_ , „ „„„„
June 30 1922 being $60,925.37 and 5s Street Bonds.
'09 J-J $35,000c— July 1 1939
the net earnings $28,571.21.
5s T2 J-D 15,000c_.June 15 1942
6s T8 —
58,000 ..........1925-1929
JOHNSON COUNTY.
6s T9 —
70,000 .............. 1924
Mountain City is the county seat. 6s ’ 21 M -N 30,000--M ay 1 ’27-’30
Road Bonds.
'33, ’36 & ’39
5s '17 J-J $200,0 00c..A pr 1 1947 6s ’ 21 J-J
24,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’26
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’23- $200,000 6s ’21 A-O 64,000 -------- 1925-1926
3Inking fund.........................
23,000 6s ’ 21 J-D 24,000 _____ 1925-1926
Assessed value, real_______ 3,642,784
General im provem ent Bonds.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 315,785 5s T7 M-S (325,000c. Sept 1 ’25-’37
Other assessable property. _ 657,821
+300,000c-Sept 1 ’38-’47
T ot. ass’d val.’22(86% act)4,616,390
Sewer Bonds.
_
State & Co. tax rate (per
4J4s’07 J-D $15,000c--- Dec 2 1937
$1,000) 1923________
$22.80 4 J4s’ 12 J-D 125,000c.-June 15 1942
Pop’n 1910, 13,191:1920..........12.230 5s T9 J-J (60.000-.July 1 ’25-'44
+25,000--July 1 '45-49
6 s ’ 21 J-D 75,000---------------- 1951
KENTON.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
This town is in Obion and Gibson
4J4s’09 J-J $611,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1949
Counties. Re-incorp. April 1917
4 J4s’ 12 M -N150.000------------ --1942
6s T3 . . .
$8,000c.....................
4J4s’ 16 A-O 225,000-----Oct 1 1946
6s T5 —
3,000c.....................
($29,000r*__Nov 1 1945
BOND. D EBT Dec 3 ’23— $31,000
Assess, val. ’23 (act. val.)_ 500,000 4 J£s’23M-N+ 175,000r*—N ov 1 1946
180,000r*..Nov 1 1947
Total tax (per $1,000) ’23------$15.00
+190,000r*__Nov 1 1948
Pop'n 1910, 815; 1920................. 804

D ec., 1924.]
KN OXVILLE (Concluded).
R efu nding W ater B onds.
6s ’21 F -A /$420,000--F eb 1 ’25-’45
\ 7,000___ Feb 1 1946
Incinerator B onds.
5s ’21 J-D $75,000___ Dec 1 1951
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
454s’23 M-N$l,367.000
c* N ov 1 ’35-’45
(For maturity see V. 117, p.2568.)
General Corporate Bonds.
$140.000c-Nov 1 ’26-'27
75.000C--.N ov 1 1928
80.000c---N ov 1 1929
4J*s ’23 • 170.000c.Nov 1 ’30-'31
_
M -N
90,000c_ Nov 1 1932
95.000C-.-N ov 1 1933
100,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1934
59.000c. ..N o v 1 1935
4 ^ s g ’24J-J 1,120,000.-July 1 ’26-’48
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 3108.)
Park City Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’08 M-S$105.000___ Sept 1 1938
5s ’l l
M -N 25,000___ M ay 1 1941
6s ’ 15 A-O 25,000___ Apr 1 1925
Street Bonds.
6a ’ 15 — $73,000— . .........— 1935
School Bonds.
6s ’ 16 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1936
6s '15 J-J $18,000___ July 1 1925
Funding Bonds.
5s ’ 09 J-J $20,000___ July 1 1929
Boyd S chool Bonds.
4Ks'24 J-D ($50,000--June 1 ’ 27-’31
1150,000--June 1 ’32-’41
Oakwood Bonds.
School Building.
6Hs'14 A-O $4.5,500—Apr 1 ’ 25-’44
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $22.000--A u g 1 ’25-’46
Mt. View Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
6Hs'10 J-J $20,000____Jan 1 1940
Street Bonds.
S i s ’ l l M -NI10.000____M a y l 1941
Lonsdale Bonds.
Street, School and General Impts.
5}*s’ 10 M-N$30,000_ M ay 20 1940
_
Funding Bonds.
6s '13 M -N $20,000__ N ov 20 1943
5>£s’ 15 M -N 12.000-.-N ov 20 1945
Street Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 15 M -N $18,000_ Nov 20 1945
_
B D . DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 --$11,316.500
Water debt (incl)________ 1,560,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 707,447
Total assessed val’n 1924 111,779,161
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---- $24.40
Pop’n 1910, 36,346; 1920. 77,818
1NT. on fire and police bonds,
bonds due 1937 and 1947 and Park
City bonds is payable at Hanover
Nat. Bank. N. Y.: on refunding
bonds o f 1910 and Boyd Schools of
1924 in Knoxville at City Treasury;
and on funding bonds o f 1920 and
Gen. Corp. bonds o f 1924 at the
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y .; and street
bonds of 1921 at Hanover Nat.
Bank, New York.
City’s total resources Oct. 1 1923
were $11,488,883. incl. $1,663,106
value o f school buildings and $972,695
value of other public buildings.
LA FOLLETT e !
A city in Campbell County.
S treet Im provement Bonds.
6s '23 - . - $27,000—M ay 1 ’25-’33
N ET B D . D T . Aug 1 ’2 3 .. $109,000
Assessed valuation 1923___ 1,285,000
Population 1920______________3,056

State & Co. taxfper $1,000)’22 $15.37
Pop’n 1910. 17,569; 1920, 23,593
IN T. payable at Hanover Nat.
Bank, N. Y .
LEBANON.
This town is In Wilson County.
Old L ight & W ater Bonds.
- s ’07 . - - ($4,000_ 1927 & 1932
_
\ 3,000___________ 1937
F unding Bonds.
-s ’09 - - - $12,000___________ 1929
-s ’20 - - 30,000.......... 1930-1955
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
Plant Bonds.
-s’ 17
$25,000______1927-1947
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 5 ’23 -- $78,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
35.000
Assessed vai'n, real e state..2,750 000
_ 250.000
Assessed vai’n, personal_
Total assess, val. ’23 (abt.
60% actual)___________ 3,000.000
Tot. tax rate(per $1.000)’23—$11.00
Population 1910, 3,659; 1920, 4,084
LENOIR CITY.
This town is in Loudon County.
R efu nding Bonds.
5H s’ 17 M-S $25,000___ Mar 1 1937
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $150,000___ Jan 1 1942
Street Ronds.
6s ’21 J-D $37,500___ June 11941
School Bonds.
6s '23 M-N$40,000___ M ay 1 1953
TOT. B D . D T. M ay 1923. $454,500
Total assessed vai’ n 1923 -2,493 975
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916____ $17.50
Population 1910, 3,392; 1920, 4,210
LEWISBURG.
This town is in Marshall County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5?4s’24 - - . $150,000_______________
Street Bonds.
6s T4 J-J $20,000c__ July 1 1944
(Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924— $210,000
Other water-works (in cl.)-.
46,000
Sinking fund______________
3,756
Special street bonds (incl.)26,060
Assessed valuation 1923___1,579,490
Tax rate (per $1,000) 21 ____ $11.60
Population 1910, 1,830; 1920, 2,711
LEWIS COUNTY.
Hohenwald Is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
J$18,000cNov 1 ’ 24-’ 30
6s ’21 M -N 16.000c.Nov 1 ’31-’38
( 9,000c.N ov 1 ’39-’41
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s T7 J-J
$63,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’50
BOND. D EBT Nov. 7 1924 $128,000
Floating debt (additional)2.0(10
Sinking fund______________
2,030
Tot .ass’d val.’24 (85 % act.) .2,612,540
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$17.30
Population 1910. 6.033; 1920, 5,707
LEXIN GTON .
This town is in Henderson County.
Funding Bonds.
6s T5 - - - $14,000c.........................
6s T9 - - 6,000c______________
Railroad Refund Bonds.
6s T3 - - - $31,000c............. ............
Water, Light and Sewer Bonds.
6s T2 - - . $90,000c................. ........
Refunding Bonds.
6s ’20 - - $5,000c______________
School Bonds.
6s ’20 — $20,000c______________
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $15,000c______________
BOND. D EBT 6 ct 25 ’24- $161,000
Floating debt____________
4,500
Tot. ass’d v a l. ’ 2 3 ( 2 - 3 act.) 8 0 2 , 6 6 6
Tax rate (per $1,000) ‘23___ $20.00
Population 1910, 1,497; 1920, 1,792

LAKE COUNTY!
Tiptonville is the county seat.
H ighw ay Bonds.
5s
. . . $35,000.____________
S ch ool Bonds.
5s
$75,000......................
5s ’24 J-D JlO.OOO____ July 1 1944
115.000___ July 1 1949
BOND. D E B T July 1924-- $245,500 LINCOLN COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
45,000
The city o f Fayetteville
the
Asses.val , real & pers’l '24 $5,843,664
Popula’n 1910, 8,704; 1920, 9,075 county seat.
Road Bonds.
5J4s’20 M-S $100,000-......... .serially
LAKE COUNTY LEVEE DIST.
BOND. D EBT Oct 10 T8
$58,000
This district (P. O. Tiptonville) Is Floating debt___________
24,500
In Lake County.
Assessed value, real______15.373,708
N o recent returns.
Assessed value, personal-- 1,341,365
Other assessable property. 1.661,04 5
Total assessed value 1922-18.076.118
LAUDERDALE COUNTY.
County seat is Ripley.
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’22-812.00
Pop’n 1910. 25,908; 1920. 25,786
Highway Bonds.
5 Jis’24 J-J $200,000-July 15 ’35-’54
Li v i n g s t o n !
Road Bonds.
This town is in Overton County.
6s ’20
$100,000__________ 1940
S chool Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
_s
- - . $30,000c..........
1953
6s
-,-$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____________
Railroad Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924. $670,000
Sinking fund____________
11,925 6s ’06 M-S $8,500c__________1926
(Optional after 1916.)
Total assessed value 1923 13,656,741
Street Improvement Bonds.
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’22_$12.00
_
Populat’n 1910, 21,105; 1920, 21,494 6s ’22 J-J $25,006c_ Jan 1 1942
(Optional after Jan. 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24. $62,500
LAWRENCEBURG.
Tot. assess, val.(H act.)’24 770.000
This city is in Lawrence County. Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.S17.56
W ater and Light Bonds.
Population in 1910, 1.421; 1920-1,215
_s
$25,000c_____________
INT. on bonds of 1906 at Chicago,
6s ’23 J-J
80,000____July 1 1943 on other bonds at New York or
BOND. D EBT Nov 19 ’24- $225,000 Livingston.
Assessment debt (add’l )_
_
35,552
Sinking fund_______________ 15,943 LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.
Assessed vai’n, real estate_1,074,375
This
Assessed vai’n, personal_
_ 209,225 BOND.town is in Hamilton County.
DEBT Oct 1924— $27,000
Total assess, val. ’24 (abt.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
2.809
65% actual)____________1,283.600 Sinking fund______________
6,594
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$10.00 Assessed value, real estate.2,141,110
Population 1910, 1,687; 1920. 2,461 Assessed value, personal_
_ 180,070
Other assessable property. . 206,000
Total assessed value 1923
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
(about 70% actual)------- 2,521,180
County seat Is Lawrenceburg.
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’23$10.00
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-D$342,000c_June 1 '32-’56 Population 1910, 631; 1920, 623
(Maturity in varying amounts; see Summer population 1923 (est.) 3,000
V. 103, p. 776)
6s ’22 A-O $60,000-Apr 1 ’32.’42,’52 LOOSAHATCHIE RIVER DRAIN­
BONDED DEBT Sept 19161357,000
AGE DISTRICT
Sinking fund______________
8,500
This district Is In Fayette and
Assessed value, real______ 8,640,440 Shelby counties.
Assessed value, personal..
563,270 6s ’21 A-0$315,000..........1927-1941
Other assessable property. 1,952,785 BOND. D EBT Oct 1923-—$315,000
Total assessed value 1922.11,156,495
IN T . at First N at. Bank, St. Louis




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TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS
LOUDON COUNTY.
Loudon Is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
-s ’21 . . . . $90,000___________1951
Common S chool Bonds.
6s 17 M -N $9,000-M ay 15 ’25-’27
Road Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $100,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1942
5s T3
134.900c____ 1925-1943
5s T4 A-O 48,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1944
5s ’23 F-A 150,000c...F eb 1 1953
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 7 ’24 $538,000
T ot.ass’d val. 1924 ______ 9,563,892
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 24- $14.30
Pop’n 1910. 13,612; 1920. 16,275
IN T . payable in N . Y . City.

Sinking fund______________ $20,000
Tot.asses.val.’24 (75%act.)2,400,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $15,00
Population 1910, 2,228; 1920, 2,837

M ARYVILLE.
This city is In Blount County.
V iaduct & Street Paving B onds.
5s ’24 J-J $75,000c.July 1 ’25-’49
Street Bonds.
6s T7 F-A $50,000_____ __________
F unding Bonds.
5H s’ 19 J-D $80,000____June 1 1949
General Impt. Bonds.
6s T 7 F-A $25,000_________ _____
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24. $378,000
Water debt (incl.)-----------55,000
Sinking fund______________
4,000
McK e n z i e .
This city is in Carroll County.
Total assess, value 1924
(about 4-5 actual)______4,000.000
Sanitary Sewer Impt. Bonds.
6s ’23 J-D $35,250c-Dec 1 ’25-’28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.00
6s ’23 J-D 38.000c-Dec 1 ’40-’43 Population 1910, 2,381; 1920, 3,739
BOND. DEBT Nov 29 ’24 $69,500
Assess, val. 1924 (act.)___ 1,153,356 MAURY COUNT y T
Columbia is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—$19.50
Population 1910. 1,322: 1920. 1,630
C ourt-H ouse & Bridge B onds,
A -0$ 140,000c ’24, ’30, ’35&’40
INT. at City Treasurer’s office or is
Road Bonds.
Chase National Bank, New York.
5^is’ 19 s-a $l5,000.$10t000 yearly
5)4s’22 F-A 7 5,000___ Feb 1 1927
MC MINN COUNTY.
170,000--F eb 1 ’ 28-’34
Athens is the county seat.
4?<s’ 23 J-D 71,000c______________
§Road Bonds.
5s ’ l l M -S$300.000c________ 1941 4 % s’23 J-D f 1,000____June 11932
\98,000—June 1 ’33-’39
6s ’20 A-O *75,000c_O ct 1 1950
F unding Bonds.
(Optional Oct. 1 1935.)
4>4sT7 A -O ($57,000—.Sept 15 1927
s
100,000_______________
\ 57,000— -Sept 15 1937
Bridge Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
5s
-,
$25.000___________ 1931
($33,0 0 0 c ... June 1 1926
TOTAL DEBT Nov 2 9 ’ 22 $500,000
Sinking fund______________ 54.000 6s ’21 A-O 33,000c...June 1 1931
34,000c. ..June 1 1936
Assessed valuation 1922--10,736 657 5 s ’ 22 . - 29,000_______________
State&Co.tax (per$ 1.000) ’22 $ 16.02 4
Apr 1924.
Populat’n 1910, 21,046; 1920, 25,133 BOND. DEBT (add’l)____ $433,000
37,000
§ INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N Floating debt
107,043
Y. ; on bonds marked (*) at the Citi­ Sinking fund_____________
Assessed value,
zens Nat. Bank, Athens; and on Assessed val ue, real______21,949,285
personal _. 3,737,687
others at Seaboard Nat. B k., N . Y.
Other assessable property. 3,815,734
Total assessed value 1922.29,502,706
MADISON COUNTY.
Total valuation 1923_____ 24,793,812
County seat is Jackson. Popula, State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-$12.00
tion 1910, 39.357; 1920, 43,824.
Pop’n 1910, 40,456; 1920, 35,402
Road Bonds.
I N T . payable In New York.
4s ’03 A-0$ 150,000c_.Apr 15 1943
(Subject to call after April 15 1933.) MEIGS C OU N TY4s ’05 A-O$150,000c..Apr 15 1945
Decatur Is the county seat.
(Subject to call after April 15 1935.)
Road Bonds.
4s ’09 M-N200.000____Jan 1 1949 6s T5 J-D$ 100,000c_ Dec 1 1935
_
(Subject to call after .Tan. 1 1938.) GEN. BD. D T. Oct 23 ’23- $92,000
6 s ’21 M-S 92,000--M ar 1 ’ 25-’46 Assessed value, real estate. 1,967,252
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2447.) Assessed value, personal_
_ 102,818
6s ’21 M-S 98,000--M ar 1 ’25-’32 Other assessable property ._
35,200
(For the amount due on each date, Tot .ass’d val.’22 (60 % act.) .2,105.270
see Y. 113, p. 2532.)
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’22-$15.03
6s ’21 J-D$100,000____June 1 1932 Population 1910, 6.131; 1920, 6,077
1,000___ June 1 1925
IN T . at County Trustee's office.
6,000--June 1 ’26-’28
4 H s’24 J-D 18,000--June 1 ’29-’34 MEMPHIS.
20,000.-June 1 ’35-’39
Memphis is the oounty seat of
25,000
..June 1 ’40-’44
Shelby County. Following a yellow
.30.000--June 1 ’45-’49 fever epidemic in 1879 (recurrence of
S ch ool Bonds.
which the advance in the science of
4H s’ 12 J-J $125.000____July 1 1937 sanitation has, of course, rendered
F unding Bonds.
practically impossible) compromise
5s T5 M-S $55,000c.Mar 1 ’ 25-’35 bonds were issued (S. & C. Supp.,
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-$1,437,000 Dec. 1921, p. 142). These were duly
Assessed value, real estate.19.124,200 paid when they matured In 1915.
Assessed value, personal_ 2.080,465
City now governed under commis­
Other assessable property. 4.563.378 sion form provided for In amended
Total assessed value 1922 25.778.043 city charter passed by 1909 Legisla­
Total assessed value 1923-25,692,883 ture (V. 89, p. 1297), and which haa
State&Co.tax (per $1,600) ’22_$15.30 been declared constitutional. V .9 0 .
IN T at People’s Savings Bank, p. 387. and V. 91, p. 49
Jackson: on 6s of 1921 at the First
V arious M unicipal B onds.
National Bank, Jackson.
$60,000c* July 1 ’26-’27
342,000c* July 1 ’28-’33
504,000c* July 1 ’34-’42
MADISON CO. D R . D IST. No. 3.
448,000c* July 1 ’43-’ 50
Drainage B onds.
52,000c* July 1 ’51-’ 52
6s T4 ann $75,000________Serially
121,OCOc* July 1 ’53-’63
6s T 8
20.000___________ 1930
5s ’24 J-J 270,000c..Jan 1 ’25-,29
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 1920 $66,500
4Ms’24 J-J 165,000c*July 1 *25-’29
Tot. ass’d val.’20 (act.val.),3,000,000
Hospital Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$11.60
Population In 1910____________2,381 5s T9 A-O (144,000—Apr 1 ’25-’48
t 4,000___ Apr 1 1949
MADISON CO. DRAIN. D. NO. 4. 4M s’22 J-J 5173,000c*.Jan 1 ’25-’49
6s ’ 20 J-J $82,500--Jan 1 ’26-’35 5s '22 J-J J |8,000c* July 1 ’25-’26
t §69,000c* July 1 ’27-49
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 1920- $665,000
Assessed valuation 1926___3,600,060 4 ^ s ’23 J-J §100.000c* July 1 ’26-’ 50
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $11.60 4 J^s’23 J-J 5150,000c* July 1 ’ 26-’ 50
New R efu n d in g (M alone) Bds
4Hs'08 J-J $5o7,000c._.Jan 11939
M ARION COUNTY.
R efu n d in g Bonds (.General).
County seat is Jasper.
T urnpike & Road Impt. Bonds m g ’96J-Ja$ 1.247.000c. July 1 1926
4s May STO.OOOc.May 1 ’29 & ’34 4 VJs’ 15 - - . 982,000________ July 1
5s
s-an 100,000_______________ ($40,000 1925 to 1948 and $22,000 In
1949.)
5s
J-J 100,000.—Jan 15 1931
6s
. . . 70,000-_______1946 5s '15 ___ 226,000______ August 1
$57,000
1924; $58,000
1925;
6s ’23 - - . 100,000_______________
$57,000 1926 and $54,000 1927.)
($25,000 every 5 years.)
m « T 8 J-J 569,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’28
♦Refunding Bonds
5s g ’l l J-D /$ 10,000c.June ’26 & ’31 ($17,000 In odd years and $18,000 In
even years)
l ($5,000 every 5 yrs.)
5s T7 J-J $368,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’45
S chool Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S
$65,000_M ar 11931 Im provement B onds.
6s ’21 M-S
65,000_M ar 119415s T9 J-J /$150,00 0.-July 1 ’25-’34
l 50,000—July 1 ’35-’39
ROND. DEBT April 1923 $461,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
140,000
Assessed vai’n, real estate- 9,087,256 4 ^ s ’22 J-J§$347,000c* Jan 1 ’25-’49
Assessed vai’n, personal-.
985,056 5s '22 J-J 5577,000c* July 1 ’25-’49
Other assessable property. 2,450,279 4M s’23 J-J §100,000c* July 1 ’ 26-’ 50
Street, Sewer & Subw ay B onds
Total assessed value 1922.12,522,279
(G eneral).
Total tax rate (per $1,600) ’22_$14.40
Pop’n* 1910, 18,820; 1920, 17,402 Hs'09 F-A$425,000____Aug 1 1944
*INT. at County Treasurer’s office iH s'10 F-A 575,000c—.A ug 1 1945
others at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y . l a s ’ l l F-A 300.000c...A ug 1 1946
4>^sT2 M-S 450.000c—.M ar 1 1947
MARTIN.
5Ms’21 M-N264,000c* M ay 1 ’25-’48
This city Is In Weakley County.
Fire & P olice-Station (General).
IH s’ lO J-J $260,000c—.July 1 1950
W ater and L ight R ef. Bonds.
Memphis Artesian W ater B onds.
6s T8 M-S $ 1 3 ,0 0 0 ...Mar 10 1943
W ater and Light Impt. Bonds. 4s'O3M-N$2,250,O00c_May 1 ’25-’33
6s ’21 J-J $100,000___________ 1951 ($50,000 due each year on M ay 1.)
(Optional 1941.)
4Hs’ U A-0$250,000____Oct 1 1946
S treet Im provem ent Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5s
J-J $30,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1934 4H s’ 14 J-D$250.000c—.June 1 1949
(Subject to call after 10 years.) 6s ’21 J-J 200,000c* July 1 ’ 26-'61
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1274.)
-s
. . . 150,000_______________
4M s’22 J-J §198,000r*.Jan 1 ’27-’62
Sewer Bonds.
5s
F-A $30,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1938 (See “ Chronicle” April 8 1922 for
maturity.)
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
4 ^ s ’22 J-J 5198,000c*.Jan 1 ’26-’ 62
Funding Bonds.
6s
F-A $10,000____ Aug 1 1942 4M s’22 J-J (§408,000c* July 1 ’27-’38
1§792,000c* July 1 *39-’62
BO N D . D EBT Oct 27 ’24.$361,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 142,000 5s '23 J-J (§1,008,000c* July 1 ’28-’51
1 5492,000c* July 1 ’ 52-’63
Assess, debt (addd)_______ 167,500

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MEMPHIS (Concluded).
No. Memphis Levee (General).
6s '13 J-D $500,000c_ Dec 1 1953
_
6aT’ 14 J-J1,000,000c_ July 1 1954
_
Market House Bonds.
5s '97 J-J $20.000___ Jan 1 1927
Market House & A uditorium .
5s '19 J-J $367.000—Jan 1 '25-'49
Park Bonds.
4s '01 M-S $87,500c.M ar 1 '25-'31
4Ms’09 A-O 500.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1959
Normal S chool Bonds (General).
4 M s 'll F-A$ 150,000c__ Aug 1 1936
S chool Bonds.
5s '19 J-J ($240,000—July 1 '25-’40
( 10,000____July 1 1941
5 ^ ’20 M -N /240,000—N ov 1 ’26-’41
\ 10,000____N ov 1 1942
Front F oot Assessment Bonds.
6s '20 . . . $17,000___ Jan 1 1925
6s '20 . . .
42,000___ Sept 1 1925
6s '22 J-J §105,000c*.Jan 1 ’25-’27
5s '22 J-J §450,000c* July 1 ’25-’27
Amusement & R ecreation Park.
($42,000c* June 1 ’26-’39
5H s’21 J-Dl 16,000c* June 1 ’40-’47
42,000c* June 1 ’48-’61
44£s’ 12 J-J 275,000___ July 1 1947
4M s’22 J-J §148,000c*.Jan 1 ’27-’56
Sewer Bonds.
5H '2l M-N$144,000c* M ay 1 ’25-’48
5s '22 J-J §100,000c* July 1 ’25-’49
4M s’22 J-J §148,000c*.Jan 1 ’ 25-’49
Grade Separation Bonds.
5Ms’21 M-N$75,000c* May 1 ’25-’48
f 12,000c...Jan 1 1945
5s '17 J-J • 30,000c_ Jan 1 1946
!
_
I 33,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1947
4Hs'22 J-J §73,000c*.Jan 1 ’25-’49
River Terminal Bonds.
5s '18 A-OS49G ,000_ Apr 1 ’25-’48
_
( 45,000c* July 1 ’25-’48
5s '21 J-J ( 10,000c* July 1 ’42-’46
45,000c* July 1 ’47-’61
4M s’22 J-J §148,000c* Jan 1 ’28-’57
4Ms'22 J-J §252,000c* July 1 ’27-’62
Library Bonds.
4 K s ’23J-J§$145,000c* July 1 ’25-’53
B ingham ton (Annexed) Fund.
Bonds.
5 s ’ 17 . . . ($2.000__Feb 1 ’ 25-'26
\ 200___ Feb 1 1927
S treet Impt. Bonds.
5 Jus’ l l . _ $15,000___ July 1 1941
W ater Wks. & Sewer B onds.
5 s ’09 . . . $40,000___ M ay 1 1939
Im provement Bonds.
6s ’ 19 . - . $15,000___ July 1 1937
School Bonds.
S i s ’ l l . . . $30,000___ Apr 1 1941
T O T . B D . D T . June 6 ’24f$25,636,200
Water debt (incl.)--------- 6.450,000
Sinking funds__________
878,749
Assessed val., real, ’24_. 157,543,865
Assess, val. personal, '24 15,184,439
Merchants’ capital, '28. _ 14,352,195
Railroad and public utili­
ties, assessed by State,
1923-24 (est.)________ *38,000,000
Total assessed val. 1924.225 080 499
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$21.00
Population in 1910 (Census) _ 131.1 Of
Population 1920____________162,351
t Includes debt o f Memphis city
schools.
* There has been some confusion
during the past four years regarding
the valuations placed on the railroads
and public utilities by the State Rail­
road and Public Utilities Commis­
sion. Some o f the companies have
resisted making payments on the full
amount assessed but compromise
amount valuations have been ten­
tatively agreed upon which, it is
stated, will settle all points in contro­
versy on approximately the above
quoted valuation.
§ IN T . at City Hall or U. 8. Mtge.
& Trust C o., New York City, a At
Bank o f America, New York.
M EM PHIS CITY SCHOOLS.
4s '02 A-O $20,000c— -Apr 1 1926
4MJs'03 J-J §75,000c_ July 1 1928
_
4J^s’05 J-J §125.000c__ July 1 1945
4s '07 J-J 5300.000c —.July 1 1937
4H s’09 J-J 498,000c...July 1 1959
4 4£s’ l l J-J 250.000c...July 1 1961
4 ^ s ’ 14 J-J 40,000c—.Jan 1 1934
5s T5 J-J 150.000c..Jan 1 '25-’30
4J£sT7 J-J 277,000c_.Jan 1 ’25-’35
(100,000c* Sept 1 ’28-’47
5M s’21 M-S 120,000c* Sept 1 ’48-’58
l 30,000c*Sept 1 '60 & '61
6s '21 M-N 250,000c* July 1 ’27-’60
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 318.)
5s '23 J-D (300,000c* June 1 '29-48
1 30.000c*__June 1 1949
4M>s’23 J -D ]330,000c* June 1 ’ 50-’60
1 90,000c* June 1 ’61-’62
1
200,000c*_ Jan 1 '30-49
5s '24 J-J 240,000c*.Jan 1 ’50-’61
{ 60,000c*_Jan 1 ’62-’63
Lenox B onds (Annexed)—
5s '09 . . . $50,00Cc.—Mar 1 1929
(200,000c*. Apr 1 ’28-’47
4 ^ s ’22 -4-0(240,000c*. Apr 1 ’48-’95
1*60,000c*._Apri ’60-’6i
BOND. D E B T Dec 2 '23 $3,583,000
Sink. fds. (cash & in v.)_.
356,510
Assessed valuation 1921-202,709,174
Tax rate (per $1,000) T 9___ $22.00
Population In 1915 (est.)___ 150,000
§ 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 of 1922, 1923 and
1924 at Chemical Nat. Bk., N . Y .,
or Union & Planters’ Bank & Tr. Co.,
Memphis: on some o f the others at
Security Bk. & Tr. C o., Memphis.
H ID D LE FO R K & SPRING CREEK
DR. & LEVEE DIST. NO. 1.
This district is in Weakley County
No recent returns.
MILAN.
This town is in Gibson County.
Im provement Bonds.
5Ms’23 J-D $100,000...June 1 1953
BOND. D EBT June 1 1923 $130,000
Water and light debt______
40,000
Sinking fund--------------------10,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,063,889




TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS
MONROE COUNTY.
Madisonville is the county seat.
Road Bonds (Pari every 5 years)
5s ’ l l J-D $150,OOOr_Dec 1 ’26-’36
5s '16 M -N 150,000cz.’41, '46 & '51
5s T6 J-J /116,000c.July 8 '41 &46
I 59.000c—.July 8 1951
(58,000____Aug 4 1942
5a '17 F-A / 58,000____Aug 4 1947
159,000____Aug 4 1952
5H s’ 19 J-D 44.500____June 1 1929
School Bonds.
5s '16 M-NS40.000C—M ay 10 1941
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’22. $800,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
25,000
Sinking fund_____________
32,000
Assess, val., real estate____8,633,760
Assessed val., personal___ 1.300,580
Other assessable property. 1.4 >6,642
Tot. ass’d val. ’22 (act.) .11,400,982
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $16 60
_
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 Y jrk.
MONTOOMERY COUNTY.
Clarksville is the county 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
5s '15 F-A 50,000c...A ug 1 1945
(Optional 15, 20. 25, 30 years.)
—■ ’ 16 . . . $50,000...........................
5s '17 M-S 50,000____Sept 1 1947
5s T9 M-S 50,000_______________
$12,500 in 1934, 1939, 1944 & 1949)
6s '22 J-J 75,000________________
5s '23 J-J
75,000____Jan 1 1952
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s '23 F-A$ 100,000c_ June 1 1953
_
F unding Bonds.
_
5» 13 A-O $72,000c_ Apr 1 1943
(Subj. to Call 1923, 1928, 1933&1938)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1924. $852,500
Assess, val. real e s t .____14.747.965
Assess, val. personal____ 2.423.882
Assessed val. corporations 2.516,770
Tot.ass'dval.’22(80%act.) 19.688,617
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$15.50
Population 1910, 33.672; 1920.32,265
IN T . on 1924 bridge bonds at
Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
MORGAN COUNTY.
Wartburg is the county seat.
Road B onds.
5s '07 „ - $32.000................. ..........
{ Pike Bonds.
5s g '14 J-J $270.000c_ July 1 '34-’ 54
(Part every 10 years)
5« '17 J-J 200.000-.Apr 2 '37-'57
(Part every l0 years.)
Bridge Bonds.
6s '21 A-O $75.000____Apr 1 1951
BOND. D EBT June '2 1 .. $652,000
Assessed val. real estate___3,929.406
Assessed val. personal_____ 314.011
Other assess, property____ 3,450,902
Total assess, val. 1922____ 7.694,319
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '23.$24.40
Pop'n 1910, 11,458: 1920_____13.285
I IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. 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.
.5
8
. . . $30,000______ ..1947
W ater-Extension Bonds.
5s
. . . $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ............ ..1929
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s
...
$6,700________ ..1932
5s
...
10,000________ — 1934
5s
...
25.000________ ..1935
"S
>
...
40,000________ — 1935
5s
...
17.500 — ........... ..1937
General Impt. Bonds.
6 s '20 J-J $115,500...........
Street Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $101,000..........
Paving Bonds.
5s
$3 4.00 0... .............1933
5s
31,000—. ............1936
5s
8 ,0 0 0 ... _______ 1937
5s
6 2 ,5 0 0 ... -----------1939
5As
183,300 .
5As
121,000...
5 As
16,000...
6s
16,500.—
Sewer Bonds.
5s
$4 0,00 0... _______ 1940
5s '17 J-J
15,000c.. ..O c t 1 1937
F unding Bonds.
5s '14 . . . $10.000___ Jan 1 1934
TOT. BD. DT. July 1923-SI, 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. Bk., N . Y .
MT. PLEASANT.
This town is in Maury County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 1 '2 4 . $55,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,01)0.000
Assess, val., personal_______ 200,000
Tot.ass’d val. 24(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 Rutherford County.
Normal School Bonds.
5s TO A-O S80,000c— .A pr 1 1935
F unding Bonds.
5s '15 M-S $15,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1925
6s '21 J-J
96,000r*_.-$2,000 y ’ly
Gen. Street Impt. Bonds.
5s '16 M-S $15,000c — .Sept 1 1920
5s T9 J-J
15,500r*._July 1 1939
5s '22 A-O §7,000r*_.Oct 1 1942
5 s '22 A-O§(4,000r*__Oct 1 ’25-’28
18.000r*._Oct 1 ’29-’32
5s '23 J-J
28,000r*__July 1 1943
5s '23 J-J 56,000r*_.-$5,000y ’ly
High & Grammar School Bonds
5s '16 A-O $75,000c—.O ct 1 1936

Im provement B onds.
6 s '22 J-J $14,000r*—Jan 11942
6s '22 J-J 22,OOOr*...$3,000 y ’ly
W ater W orks Bonds
6s '22 A-O §.$25,000r*...$1,000y ’ly
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 '24. $461,000
Water debt (incl.)________
25,000
Tot. assess, val. 1923 (act.)5,071 290
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $16.40
_
Population 1910, 4.679: 1920—5.367
§ IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank
N. Y .; on others at Chase Nat
Bank, N . Y .
NASHVILLE.
Nashville is the capital of the State
and the county seat of Davidson
County. Incorp. in 1806.
V iaduct Bonds.
5s T9 M-N$200,100—M ay 1 ’ 25-'44
494s’22 J-J
59.000. - July 1 ’ 25-’ 52
(See “ Chronicle” July 22 1922 for
maturity,)
E lectric-Light (Red. aft. July T 6).
4s '01 J-J $150.000c&r.Jan 1 1931
F un din g Bonds.
444s '96J-J $110.000c
July 1 1926
T ra n sp orta tion Facilities.
5s T9 M -N$282,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’49
Sewer Bonds48 '01 J-J $100.0 00c_..Ju ly 1 1920
4s '02 J-J 200,000c...Ju ly 1 1927
4s '01 J-J 100,000c— July 1 1931
4s '03 J-J 150,000c-..July 1 1928
4s 04 J-J
50.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1929
4^s'10.T-J 500.000c— .Jan 11940
5s '18 M-S 218.000c.Mar 1 '25-'40
T ru nk Sewer R efu nd ing.
5s '23 M-S $390,000—Mar 1 '25-'53
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 851)
Sewer San itation Bonds.
5s '18 M-S $410.000cMar 1 '25-’47
5s ’ 18 M-S 500,000c.M ar 1 ’47-’58
(See “ Chronicle” May 13 1922 for
maturity.)
Nashville & Clarksville R R . Bds
(now Tennessee Central RR .)
5s '24 M -N900,000c.M ay 1 ’2.5-’64
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1577)
P olice Station Bonds.
58 '18 M-S $18,000c Mar 1 '25-’3S
Light and Power-Plant Bonds.
5 s ’22 J-J / $8.006cJuly 1 5 ’25-’32
1 40,000cJuly 15 ’33-’52
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
5s '18 M-S $12.000c.Mar 1 '25-’38
( 0,000c. May 1 ’25-'27
5s T9 M -N 20.000c_May 1 ’28-'32
„
( 16,000c.M ay 1 ’33-’34
General Im provement Bonds.
5 s ’22 F-Af$50,000c.Aug 1 ’ 28-’32
1150,000c-Aug 1 ’33-’42
5s '23 M -N /80,000c.M ay 1 ’ 29-’38
145,000c. May 1 ’3Q-'43
5s '24 M -N (40.000c*_May 1 '30-34
190,000c*.M ay 1 '35-44
S chool Bonds.
5s '18 M-S $102.000cMar 1 '25-'41
W ater W orks R efu nding.
5s T9 J-J $127,000c.July 1 ’25-'49
Grammar S chool Bonds.
($6.000c—May 1 '25-'27
5a '17 M -N/30,000c —M ay 1 '28-’37
150,000c—May 1 '38-'47
H igh-School Bonds.
4Ms'10 j . j $300.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1940
High & Grammar Sch. Bonds.
5a T5 J-D $50),000c.June 1 '25-'45
Peabody C ollege Bonds.
4s '05 J-J $200.000c___ Jan 1 1935
Hospital Bonds.
5s '21 M-S 33,440c___ 1925-1943
G u tter C on stru ction Bonds.
5s T9 M -N$25,000c.M ay 1 1 9 4 9 Street Bonds.
444s'05 J-J $500.0 0 0 c.—July 1 1935
4V5s '07 J-J 150,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1937
4)4s'08 M-S 50,00 0 c...S ep t 1 1928
4 14s'13 J-J 150,000c...July 1 1943
5s T4 M-S 194.000c.Mar 1 '24-’34
5s '15 A-O 54,000c.Apr 1 '24-'35
5s T9 A-O 135,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’ 39
f 47,OOOc_Apr 1 1925
6s '20 A-O ( 60,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’30
(110,000c. Apr 1 '31-'40
6s ’21 M-S 24,000c.Sept 1 '25-'26
6s '21 M-S / 4,000c Sept 1 1927
(42,000c Sept 1 '28 '41
5s ’20 M-S 169,200c.M ar 1 ’ 25-’60
(See “ Chronicle” March 18 1922 for
maturity.)
6s ’22 A-O /80,000c.Apr 1 ’28-’37
150.000c. Apr 1 ’38-’42
6s ’ 22 A-O 102,000.cApr 1 ’25-’27
6s '22 F-A 150,000c___ 1925-1927
5s '23 M -N 128,000c.May 1 '25- 28
544s'24 M -N 160,000c*.M ay 1 '25-29
9,000c*_ July 1 '25-27
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
122,000c*. July 1 '52-53
W ater Bonds.
4s '08 J-J $200,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1928
5s T9 M -N434,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’49
Reservoir Bonds.
5s '13 M-S $200.000c--M ar 1 1933
5 s ’21 J-J 235.090c--Jan 1 ’25-’61
(See “ Chronicle” M ay 13 1922 for
maturity.)
Electric-Light-Exten. Bonds.
5s T3 M-S $100 OOOc.-Mar 1 1933
5s T9 M -N 40.000..M ay 1 ’25-’34
Perm. Impt. R eim burscm ’ t Bds.
5s 15 M-S$624,000. .M ar 1 '25-'35
Memorial Square Bonds.
5s '20 M-S $520,0 0 0 c____1925-1950
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 767.)
Bridge Repair Bonds.
4 ^ s ’23 M-NS290,000c M ay 1 ’25-'63
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 581.)
TO T. BD. D T. Jan 1 '25 $11,953,000
Water debt (Included)_ 1,042,000
_
Electric-light debt (in cl.).
343,000
Street Sc sidew’k ass’t (inc.) 859,000

[V ol. 119.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 300,000
Sinking fund--------------------- 265,100
Special int. S redemp. f'd_
c
422,811
Assessed valuation 1924.136,669,618
City tax rate (per Sl.OiH)) ’24. $17.00
IN T . on street bonds, due 1928,
1935 and 1937, viaduct bonds
due 1925-1952, light and power plant
bonds due 1925-1952, and sewer sani­
tation bonds due 1947-1958, and
sewer bonds due 1927,1928 and 1940,
and the 4 A s and 5s o f 1923 is payable
in Nashville and New York at
National Park Bank; on bonds
dated 1913 at National City Bank,
New York; on bonds of 1914 at City
Treasurer’s office or National City
Bank, N . Y .; on general improvement
bonds, due 1928-1942, on street
bonds, due 1925-1960, 1928-1942 and
1925-1927, on reservoir bonds due
1925-1961, and on $200,000 street
bonds oi 1922 at Irving National
Bank, N . Y ., or Nashville; other
bonds at Merchants National Bank,
New York, and in Nashville.
W ATER W ORKS.— 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 BERN.
This town is in Dyer County.
Im provem ent Bonds.
($12,000..June 1 '25 '28
6s '24 JD | 2,000___ June 1 1929
[ 7,000___ June 11944
Street and Sewer Bonds.
_s
. . . $36,000_______________
W ater and L ight Bonds.
6s '07 JD$10,000c___________ 1927
Street Bonds.
6s '07 JD$ 15,000c___________ 1927
6s '07 JD 25,000c___________ 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 '24.$107.000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 10,000
Assessed val. '24 (50%act.)l,100,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924—$22.50
Pop'n 1910. 1,602; 1920_____1,767
IN T. payable at the Hanover Nat.
Bank, New York.
NEWPORT.
This town is in Cocke County.
S ch ool, W ater and Sewer B onds
5s '23 M N$100,000..M ay 1 '28 '52
S treet Im provement B onds.
5s T 4. A-O $5.000..................Serial
Paving Bonds.
544s’ 19 J-J $45,000___ July 1 1939
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '14 A-O $5,000_________ Serial
W ater and Sewer B onds.
5s T4 A-O $5,000__________Serial
F un din g Bonds.
5s '14 A-O $10,000_________ Serial
6 s '21 J J
25,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924 $391,200
Water debt (incl.)________
61,200
_
81,200
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Floating debt (add'l)______
20,200
Sinking fund______________
30,000
Assessed value, real estate.1,565,160
Assessed value, personal_
_ 265,370
Other assessable property. . 142,496
Tot. ass’d val. '24 (A act.) .1,973,026
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$28.00
Population 1910. 2,003; 1920—2,753
NORTH CHATTANOOGA.
This town is in Hamilton County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '15 M-S $50.000____Sept 1 1945
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 1924 $50,000
Sinking fund_____________
4.000
Ass’d val. '24 (80% a ct.)_.2,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $5.00
Population in 1920__________ 2,196
NORTH FORK DRAIN. DIST.
NO. 2.
This district is in Weakley and
Ohion Counties.
($12,000___ July 1 1929
11.000
___________July
13.000
___________July
14.000
___________July
17.000
___________July
54,000.. July 1 ’ 34-’36
6s '23 J-J ( 19,000___ July 1 1937
20.000
___________July
21.000
___________July
24.000
___________July
23.000
___________July
24.000
___________July
26.000
___________July
BOND. D E B T July 1923.. $278,000
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
New York City.
NORTH FORKED DEER DRAIN­
AGE DISTRICT.
This district is in Dyer County.
Drainage Bonds.
6s '17 July $208,000.July 1 '25-'37
iFor maturity see V. 105. p. 1017)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923—.$239,000
Assess, val., real estate_____ 200,000
True value of real estate___ 400,000
IN T . at Mercantile Bank & Trust
C o.. Dyersburg.
OAKWOOD.

See Knoxville.

OBION.
This town Is in Obion County.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 '2 4 — $50,000
Water debt (included)___
30,000
Assessed val. real estate_
_ 473,000
Assessed val. personal_____ 121,761
Total assessed val. 1924
(A actual)_____________ 594,761
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$15,00
Population 1910. 1,293; 1920..1,376

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OBION COUNTY.
Union Oity is the county seat.
C oun ty Bonds.
6s
s-a $15,0 0 0 c ______ serially
Highway Bonds.
5s
M N $95,000r*________ 1942
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924.. $150,000
Assess, val., real estate___18,819,520
Assess, val., personal____ 1,855,815
Tot. ass’d val.’ 24 (act 1)—20,675,335
State and County tax rate
(per $1,000) 1921.......... ...$ 1 2 .1 0
Population 1910, 29,946; 1920.28,393
IN T . on county bonds in Union
Oity, Tenn., on others in N .Y .C ity.
OBION R IVER DB. D. NO. 1.
This district is in Obion County.

6s T4 M ay $167,500._May 1 ’25-’33

6s T8

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924- $319,000
Assessed val. real estate.. 9,426,775
Assessed val. personal_ 1,321,970
Other assess, property____
914.909
Total assess. vafT 1922_11,663,654
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’22 $13.00
§INT. at Cont. & Comm. Trust &
Sav. Bank, Chicago; on others at
Nat. Bank o f Commerce, N . Y . O.
RHEA COUNTY]
Dayton is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s Tfi M-S $250.000c._Mar 1 1935
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924-. $250,000
Floating debt____________
243.146
Sinking fu n d _______
34,332
Assessed val. real estate_ 4,943 246
Assessed val. personal_
_
641.824
Other assess, property_ 3,327.967
_
Tot.ass’d val.’22(abt. %act)8,913,037
State & Co.tax(per$l,000) ’23-$16.80
Pop’n 1910, 15,410; 1920____ 13,812
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y

J D /2 4 ,0 0 0 .-June 1 '25 ’30
140,000--June 1 ’31-’38
BOND. D E B T Oct 1918. .$250,000
IN T . on 6s o f 1918 payable at the
Fourth-First Nat. Bank, Nashville,
or may be collected through Cald­
well & C o., St. Louis.
RIDGLEY.
This town is in Lake County.
OVERTON COU N TY.
Im provement Bonds.
County seat is Livingston.
6 s ’24 A -O /$32,00 0.-Apr 1 ’25-’34
Road Bonds.
\ 18.000___ Apr 1 1944
5 s ’20 M a y $50,000..M a y 1931 '40 BOND. D EBT N ov 1924-. $148,000
(Optional at any time)
Water and light debt______ 60,000
6s ’22 J-J 100.000c----- Jan 1 1942 Assessed valuation 1924_____ 618,345
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
Population 1920________________ 910
Pike B onds.
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
6s ’21 . . . $50.000..........1932-1941 New York City.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 -- $442,500
Floating debt (add’l ) --------21,000 RIPLEY.
Total assessed val. 1923___3,465.162
This city is in Lauderdale C o.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22-S15 80
C ity Im provement B onds.
Pop’n 1910, 15,854; 1920____ 17,617 -s
$100,000...........................
Street Impt. Bonds.
P A RIS.
6e T5 A-O $6,000.Apr 15 ’25-’30
This city is in Henry County. Ret lc e , Sewer & Street Im pt. Bds.
Incorp. 1903. Pop’n 1910, 3,881; 5s ’23 J-D$95,000-..June 1 ’25-’43
1920, 4,730.
BOND. DEBT May 1923- $286,000
P u b lic Im pt. Bonds.
Water and light debt--------- 135,000
6s ’23 F A $35,000___ Aug 1 1953 Sinking fund_____________
10,000
G eneral Expense Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val.'23(2-3 a c t .).1,569,198
6s '23 . . . $25,000___________ 1928 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921___$20.00
F iit.-PIant & Seh. Bldg. Bonds Population 1910, 2,011; 1920. 2.070
1947
5s '17 . . . $40,000..........
t IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Chicago.
El.-Lt. & W .-W ks. Extension.
- ■ ’09 . . . $40.000_____
1939 ROANE COUNTY.
Sewer, S ciiool, W ater & Light.
Kingston is the county seat.
.s T3 - - - $65,000 ..................194;Road Bonds.
Street, S chool & Electric Light- is T3 . . . $110.0 0 0c..N ov 3 1943
Os ’21 F AS150.000___ Aug 1 1951 -s
. . . 22.5,none ___________ .
R efu nd ing Water Bonds.
6s ’24 M -N 55,000c_May 1 ’05-’35
5s ’ 15 A-O $26 000--A pr 1 ’25-’ 50
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 1923 $384 000 5s T6 ann $50,000c................. 1936
Water dept, (incl.)_______
65,354
F unding Bonds.
Assess, v a l.' 2 3 __________ 3,400,685 5s T3 May$ 145.000c._M ay 1 1933
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $6.50
F unding Road & Bridge Bonds.
s ’ l l Aug $45,000c----Aug 1 1931
PARK C IT Y. See Knoxville.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T7 Feb$210.000c..... ....................
P IC K E TT COUNTY.
6s
...
30,000c______________
Bvrdstown is the county seat
School 5s__________________ $25,000
5s ’23 Apr $50,000c_ Apr 1 1953 BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’24$1,065,000
_
(Optional after April 1 1933.)
Floating debt___________
65 000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1923- $85,000 Sinking fund____________
20.000
2,909 Tot.assess.val.’24(60act) _ 14,280.593
Sinking fund_____________
Total ass&ss. val. '23 (act.). 1,343,281 State & Co.tax(per$l ,000)’24-$20 00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22$ 13 80 Pop n 1910, 22,860; 1920_____ 24,624
Pop n 1910. 5.087; 1920_______ 5,205
IN T. payable in N. Y ., If desired.
IN T . is payable in Chicago.
ROBERTSON COUNTY
PO LK COUNTY^
Springfield is the county seat.
Benton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
Highwav & Bridge Bonds.
I s ’ l l . . . $109,000_ Jan 2 1941
_
5s ’ l l A O $26,000.-Apr 1 '25 ’30
(Subject to call after 1931.)
5s T3 J J 190,000.-July 7 ’25 ’43 4H s’ 12 M-N238.000___ M ay 1 1942
(Part every five years.)
(Subject to call after 1932.)
6s T3 J J $54,300--July 1 ’25 ’43 5s '17 J-J
28 ,000 ..July 1 ’25-’37
F unding Bonds.
1 ’28-’47
5H s’ 15 A-O $63,000c. Apr 1 ’ 25-’45 5s T 8 J-J 100,000...J a n $472,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1922
(Due $5,000 on April 1 in odd yrs Floating debt_____________
25,000
to 1941 incl., and $10,000 April 1 Sinking fund______________ 18,871
1943 and 1945.)
Assessed val'n, real estate.13,569,957
Road Bonds.
Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,607.505
_
5s ’ 16 A-O $95,000___ Apr 1 IPS* Other assessable property..2,703,530
5s ’24 M S /20 ,000--1934 & 1939 Total assessed value 1922.17,880.992
\30,000_.1944 & 1949 State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’22.$14.40
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Pomtlat’n 1910. 25.466; 1920, 25,621
5H s’ 16 Apr $ 2 5 .0 0 0 -..Jan 3 ’26-’4f
TNT. at A. B. Leach & C o., Inc.,
5s ’ 17 J-J
20.000--.1927 & 1937 New York.
5s’ 22 J-J 1
30.000 .June 1 ’27-’32 & ’37
130.000
-June 1 ’42O& K W O O D .
a C ’46
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924- $568,000
This town is in Roane County.
Sinking fund____________
17,000
School B uilding Bonds.
Total valuation 1923-------16,195,000 5s ’ 14 J-J $40,000____Jan 1 1934
State& co.tax (per$l,000) ’22_$16.90
General Improvement Bonds.
Population 1910. 14,116; 1920, 14,243 6s ’ 24 A-O $24,000___ Apr 1 1944
IN T. at office of County Truster
or at Merchants’ Nat. Bank. N . Y 6s Street Im provement Bonds.
’ 24 A-O $48,000. .Apr 1 ’25-’34
Sewer Bonds.
PU LASKI.
5H s’23 A-O $50,000___________1953
This town Is in Giles County.
S chool Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s ’24 J J /$20,000c
July 1 1925 5 Hs’20 M-S $50,000— :_Mar 1 1940
s ’20 M -S
1 88,000c.July 1 ’26 ’29 5 l iR efu nding 15,000___________1910
Bonds.
G eneral Improvement Bonds.
$2,000c_.Tuly 1 ’25 ’26 6s ’21 - - . $17.000____Mar 1 1941
5s ’24 J J
4,000c_July 1 ’ 27 ’28 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.. $410,000
17,000
(48,000c_ July 1 '29 ’44 Water works debt________
_ 152,000
E lectric Light & Sewer Bonds. Special assessment debt_
5s T4 J J J$15,000- -Jan 1 ’25 ’29 Tot. ass. val. ’24 (60% act.)2,016,530
1 20.000_ Jan 1 1934 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$20-00
_
Pop n 1910, 3,660; 1920........... 4,652
F un din g Bonds.
-s ’ 19 — $17,000 ..........1925-1941
ROGERS VILLE.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 2 9 ,0 0 0 ........................
This town is in Hawkins County.
-s
...
84.000_______________
Water=Works and Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’ 20 J-J $75,000-.-Jan 1 ’30-’44
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
S chool Bonds.
5s T4 J J
$9,500c.July 1 ’ 25 ’43
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1 ’24. $228,500 6s ’ 22 J-J $75.000___ Jan 1 1942
Water debt (incl.)________ 113,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24_ $215,000
Sinking fund, general_____
1,532 Water debt (incl.)________ 115,000
Sinking fund, water______
1,000 Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
70,000
Assessed val. real estate.-.1,128,275 Floating debt (add l ) ______
10,000
Assessed val. personal_____ 412,975 Sinking fund_____________
4,000
Other assessable property. . 438,000 Assess, val. ’24 (60% act.)_1,500,000
Total assessed val. 1924
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-138.00
(50% actual)___________1.979.255 Pop n 1910, 1,242; 1920............1,402
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24......... $16.00
Population 1910, 2.928; 1920._2.780 RUTHERFORD COUNTY.
Murfreesboro is the county seat.
PU TN AM COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
Cookeville is the countv seat 6s 20 J-J $200,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1950
Pop’n TO. 20,023, 1920, 22,231.
6s ’21 J-D 65,000c-__June 1 1941
School bonds_______________ $13,000
Normal S chool Bonds.
R oad Bonds
5? ’ l l A-0$100.000c_ ........... ..1931
4H s’09 July |$150,000c_________1939 BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24. $465,000
4H s’ l l J-J
100.000c..July 1 1941 Sinking fund--------------------65.000
5s ’24 F-A $61,000___ Aug 1 1944 Assessed value, real estate.20,159 035




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SOUTH P ITTSB U R G .
This town is in Marion County.
Sewer B onds.
6s T9 M-S $15,OOOc.Sept 1 ’25-’27
School Bonds.
5s ’22 J-D $55,000___ June 1 1947
BOND. D E B T Oct 17 1923 $80,000
Floating debt (add’l)----------- 2,000
Assessed value, real estate. 1,500.000
SCOTT COUNTY.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 100,000
Huntsville is the County seat.
Total assess, val. 1923 (abt.
Road Bonds.
65% actual)____________1,650,000
5H S’ 19M-S $300,000.-M ar 1 ’29-’48
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24. $300,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---- $12.50
Pop. TO, 2,106; ’20 (Census), 2,356
Floating debt________ 150,000
_
Assessed value, real_ 3,397,375
Assessed value, personal_ 317,280
SPRINGFIELD.
Other assessable property. .4.285,345
This town is in Robertson County.
Total assessed value 1923.-8,020,000
W ater and Light Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S25.60 5s ’24 J-D $35,000___ June 1 1944
Populat’n 1910, 12,947; 1920, 13,411
W ater B onds.
5s T7 J-J $16,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’32
_
SEVIER COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924- - $74,000
Sevierville is the county seat.
Ass’d val’n ’ 23 (40% act.).3,300.000
Road Bonds.
1933 Actual value (est.)________6,000.00(3
4 His
May$16.000c--------------Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 20-$15.00
6s ’21 J-J 300,000c...July 1 1941 Pop’n 1910, 2,085; 1920 ........... 3.860
t Railroad Aid Bonds.
IN T . payable In Chicago.
5s
J-J $ 150.000c__________1930
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 ’24. $685,000
Floating debt_____________
50,825 SULLIVAN COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
21,475
Tot .assess .val. ’24 ( H act) _ . 6,750,000 P oBlountville Is the county seat.
d . TO. 28.120
1920, 36,259.
State & Co.tax(pcr$l ,000)’24-$21.00
Pop’n 1910, 22,296; 1920_____ 22,384 5s Road Bonds. OOOc-.Aug 1 ’28 ’ 38
’08 A-O | $70
IN T . on bonds marked (t) At
\ (Part every ten years.)
Hanover Nat. Bank and Chase Nat
s’09 F-AS 192,000--Aug
Bank, both of New York City, and 4H s’ 12 M -N200.000._M ay 1 ’ 29&’39
on 6s of 1921 at the Hanover National 4HT5 J-J lOO.OOO-.July 1 ’32&42
5s
1 ’35-’45
Bank, New York.
5s
J-J 160.000—July 1 ’29-’49
5s
J-J 31,000—July 1 ’25-’31
SEVIERVILLE.
5s
J-J
50.000_ July 15 1944
_
This town is in Sevier County.
f 15,000.-July 1 ’32-’34
Street Im provement Bonds.
1 ’37-’42
6s
J-J $75,000r..................1942 5s ’22 J-J 1200,000..July 1 ’31-’39
45,000--July
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’24-.-$75,000
n d g Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate_____474,075 5s R efuF-Ain ($100.000--Feb 1 ’43-’53
’23
Assess, val., personal_______ 73,332
t 100,000---Feb 1 1963
Tot. assess, val.’23(2-5 act.).547,407
Jan 2 ’23-S I,077,000
Town tax rate(per$l,000)’24_$14.00 BOND. D EBT (add’l) ______210,600
Floating debt
Population 1920 Census________ 776 Sinking fund------------------------ 210.952
IN T . payable at Chicago.
Assess, val., real________ 18,034,930
Assess, val., personal_____4,028,784
SHARON.
Other assessable property . _3,872,602
This town is in Weakley County.
Total assessed value 1922
W ater W orks Bonds.
(about 60% actual)___ 25,936,316
6s T6 J-J $15,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1936
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-812.40
E lectric Light Bond*.
6s T6 J-J $10.000c_ Jan 1 1936
_
INTEREST payable at First Nat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’24-.-$25,000 Bank of Bristol and at N. Y . City at
Water debt (incl.)____________15,000 Importers & Traders Nat. Bank and
Assess, val., real____________281.512 Chemical Nat. Bank.
Assess, val., personal________ 41,050
Tot. ass’d val. 24 (75% a ct.)-322,552
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $11.50 SUMNER COUNTY.
Gallatin is the county seat.
Population in 1910, 608; 1920, 506
Highway B onds.
5s
_ $150.000________________
_
SHELBY COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 30 ’23 $260,000
County seat is Memphis.
Sinking fund_____________
10,000
aEmergency Levee B onds.
_
4s ’05 A-0$100.000c---O ct 1 1926 Assess, val., real estate_ 13,430,755
Assess, val., personal____ 1,334,240
A uditorium & M arket-House.
5s ’ 19 J-J $375,000___ Mar 1 1949 Other assessable property. 3,000,000
4 J£s’22 M-S 200,000--M ar 1 ’ 32-’39 Total assessed value 1923
(65% actual)_________ 17,764,995
4M s’23 J-D 375,000--June 1 ’33-’57
State and County tax rate (per
Jail Bonds.
$1,000) 1923______________ $13.00
4 3 s ’22 M-Sz$300,000-Mar 1 ’40-’51
4
4M s’24 J-J §300,000-Jan 1 ’34-’53 Population 1910, 25,621; 1920.27.708
aC ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4s ’05 J-JS1.000,000c..July 1 1955 SWEETWATER.
4s ’07 A-O 500.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1957
A city in Monroe County. In­
Normal S chool Bonds.
4H s’ 10 J-J $200.00 0c...Ja n 1 1935 crease in population due to extension
of corporation limits.
4H s’ l l J-J 200,000c...Jan 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Dec 1924— $215,000
T ri-S tate Fair G round Bonds.
Water debt
30,000
4M s’22 M -NS250,000-May 1 ’27-’51 Assessment (included)_____ 102,585
debt (add’I)
H ospital Bonds.
_
5 s ’ 19 A-OS150.000 ......... 1925-1949 Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,900.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924._-$26.50
4M s’23 J -D §100,000____________
Population 1920, 1,973; 1924, 2,500
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4H s’ 13 M-NloO.OOOc_ May 1 1925
_
School Bonds.
TIPTON COUNTY.
$9,000-July 1 25-’27
Covington is the county seat.
22.500July 1 ’28-’32 School-S ite Bonds.
30.000July 1 ’33-’37 T3 s-a $50,0 0 0 c . . . ...........1938
5s T7 J-J
5s
37.500July 1 ’38-’42 S chool B uilding Bonds.
30.000July 1 ’43-’46 T6 . . . $25,000____Apr 1 1936
5a
70.000-.J u ly 1 1927 Funding Bonds.
65.000- -July 1 1937. 5s T4 F-A $45,000c_ Feb 2 1944
5* ’ 17 J-J
_
65,000 —.July 1 1947
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-.T ‘300,000--. July 1 1939 5H s’ 19s-a $155,000c___July 1 1949
4J£s’23 J-D 600,000. June 1 ’33-’ 52
Bridge Bonds.
TOT. BD. D T. Jan 1924-$5,355.500 5s T4 F-A $25,0 0 0 c .„F e b 2 1939
Sinking fund____________
317,467 5a T6 _ —
2,000 ------ Apr 1 1925
Net bond debt---------------- 5.038.033
Drainage Bonds.
Assessed value, real est-.206.744.072 6s
$112,100 -N ov 1 ’25-’40
Assessed value, personal- 22.775.999 BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1916 $163,000
Other assessable property 46.567.082 School warrants outstand’g
15.000
Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (a ct.)-276.087,153 Floating debt______ :_______ 43,718
Total tax rate fner $1,000) ’22_$12.n0 Assessed value, real______12,641,888
Pop’n 1910, 191.439; 1920—223.216 Assessed value, personal..
586,380
a IN T . at County Treas. office; Other assessable property. 2,131,300
x at Seaboard Nat. Bank or North Total assessed value 1922.15,359,568
Memphis Sav. Bank; SChemical Nat. State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22 $13.50
Bank, N. Y. City, or North Memphis Pop’n 1910. 29,459; 1920____30,258
Sav. Bank of Memphis; others in
Memphis and New York City.
TIPTONVILLE.
SHELBYVILLE.
This town is in Lake County.
This town is in Bedford County.
G eneral Im provement Bonds.
Street Improvement B onds.
6s
$17,000_______________
5H s’22 M -N $50,000c____ 1932-1952
S treet Im provement Bonds.
(Due $10,000 every five years.)
6s
__ _ $34,000_______________
* S ch ool Bonds.
W ater B onds.
5s ’ 23 A-O $20,000______1928-1948 6s T9 . . .
$7,000____Oct 1 1939
($4,000 every five years.)
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922____ $90,000
F unding
Sinking fund_______________ 3,898 5 H s l5 M -NBonds.
$7.000____N o v i 1940
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,480,373
(Subject to call $3,500 In 1930)
Population 1910. 2,869: 1920—2,912 BOND. DEBT Jan 1924____$90,000
* IN T . at the Chemical National Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 4,300
Bank, New York.
Sinking fund_______________ 4,800
Total assessed value 1924___929,591
SMITH COUNTY.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$11.00
Carthage is the county seat.
Population 1910. 843; 1920____ 1,050
6s '20 A-0$200,000___ Apr 1 1950
6s ’ 20 A-O 200,000c...A pr 1 1960
TRENTON.
Highway B onds.
5s ’20 A-O $75,000.-Apr 1 ’ 25-’39
This city is in Gibson County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’23 $475,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate
9,000.000 5s T4 J-J $25,000c
Jan 1 1944
Assess, val., personal___ 1.300.000 5s T5 J-J
20,000c
July 1 1935
Tot.ass’d val.’23(M a ct.).10,300,000 5s T 7 A-O 20,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1937
20,000c_ Jan 1 1936
State& co.tax (per $1,000)’23.$15.90 5s ’21 J-J
_
Populat’n 1910, 18,548; 1920, 17,134
S ch ool Bonds.
P R IN . & IN T . at Hanover Na­ 5s T7 A-O $50,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1942
tional Bank, New York.
BOND. D E B T Oct 24 ’24- $135,000
Assessed value, personal.. §1,877,725
Other assessable property. 2,000,000
Total assessed value 1924
(about % actual)---------24,036,760
State & C o.tax (per $1,000) ’24 _$11.90
Popul’n 1910, 33,199; 1920, 33,059
IN T . at Harris Tr. & S. B k., Chic.

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TREN TON (Concluded)— Floating debt (additional).
35,017
Assess, val. real estate____1,294,150
Assess, val. personal______ 343,475
Tot.ass’d va l.’24(65% a c t ).l ,637,625
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $15.00
Population 1910, 2,402; 1920.-2,751
TULLAHOMA.
This town Is in Coffee County.
5 K s ’20A -O $50,000c....... ................
S ch ool Bonds.
5s '22 J-D $60,000c.June 1 ’26-’40
S treet Bonds.
_s '23 J-D $40,000c.Serially Dec 1
BON D. DEBT Oct 28 '24. $166,000
4,500
Floating debt (add’ l)______
_
7,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
Sinking fund______________
13.000
Assessed value, real estate. 1,750,000
Assessed value, personal__ 190,000
Tot.ass’d val .’24(60% act). 1,940,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924 ..*13.50
Population 1910, 3,049; 1920—3,479
u n ic o i co tjn tyT

Bridge Bonds.
—s
...
$9.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Feb 1924— $291,500
Sinking fund______________
12,989
Net debt_________________ 278,511
Total assessed value 1924 —6,620.818
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22-S15.60
Pop’n 1910, 16,534; 1920____ 17,306
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Jonesboro Is the county seat.
Road Bonds
5s ’ 12 J-J $60.000c a . . ...........1932
(Redeemable beg. in 1921)
5s '17 J-J $75.000-----2.000____ ______1930
5s ’ 19 J-J 28,000 ___ .1931-1934
50,000 ___ .1935-1939
213,500 ____ .1940-1946
5s
—
396,500____
State Normal S chool B onds.
5s ’09 . . . $60,000___________1934
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '22 $885,000
50.OO0
Sinking fund____
Assessed value, real______19.836 188
Assessed value, personal.. 2.132.432
Other assessable pronerty. 4 .276 .925
Total assess, value 1922.-26,245,545
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922______________ $11.11
Pop’n 1910, 29,968; 1920____ 34.052
a IN T . on road bonds at E . H . Rol
Uns & Sons, Chicago; others at Han­
over Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.

County seat Is Erwin.
R oad Bonds.
6s T6 July$100.000____July 1 1946
(Subject to call after July 1 1926)
BON D. D EBT Dec 1923— $436,000
Floating debt_____________
16,000
Assess, val., real estate_ $2,710,211
_
Assess, val., personal_____1,912,194
Ass'd val.'23(abt.
a c t.).4 ,622,405
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $21.50 WAYNE COUNTY.
Population 1910, 7,201; 1920, 10,120
Waynesboro is the county seat.
R oad and Bridge B onds.
UNION CITY]
($7,000____ Apr 1 1928
This town is in Obion County.
5J4s’23 A-O (10,000____ Apr 11933
R efu nd ing Bonds.
13,000____ Apr 1 1938
6s g '21 M-S $30,000___ Sept 1 1941
[20,000____ Apr 1 1943
Street Bonds.
BOND.
1923— $50,000
5 H s’23 J-D$120,000c.Dec 1 ’25-'48 Assessed DEBT Apr1923_ 3,681,482
_
valuation
W ater, Light & Sewer B onds.
_
5)^s’2 3 _ $125.000c------------ serially Population 1920____________ 12,788
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
BON D. DEBT Dec 1 '23— $391,000
Water debt (included)------- 149,000 N. Y . City, or American Nat. Bank,
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ loO.OOO Nashville.
Total assessed value 1923.-2,909,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $15.00 WEAKLEY COUNTY.
Population 1910, 4,389; 1920, 4,412
Dresden is the county seat.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, St. Louis
Highway B onds.
6s ’20 A-O$125.000____Oct 1 1940
UNION COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 3 - $125,000
Maynardville is the county seat.
Assessed value, real_____ 14.979 780
6s
. . . $30,0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1949 Assessed value, personal. 1,177.190
R oad and Bridge W arrants.
Tot .ass’dval.’23(75 %act.)T6,156,970
6s *37 J-J $50.000c— -July 1 1927 State & Co. tax rate (per
6s
...
10,000________________
$1,000) 1923______________$13.10
BOND. D EBT Dec 7 1920- $230,000 Populat’n 1910, 31,929; 1920, 31,053
Sinking fund______________
25.000
Assessed value, real_______ 3,567.157
Assessed value, personal_
_
98.386 WHITE COUNTY.
Sparta Is the county seat.
Other assessable property.. 120,737
Pike B onds.
Total assessed value 1922—3,786 280
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’ 22.$18.90 5s ’07 July $60,000____July 1 1927
50.000— .....................
Pop’n 1910. 11,414; 1920____ 11.615 -s ’ 13 . . .
tF u n d in g Bridge Bonds.
UPPER BEECH RIVER DRAIN­ 5s T2 Apr $25,000____Apr 1 1927
Highway Bonds.
AGE DISTRICT NO. 5.
This district (P. O. Lexington) Is 6s '21 J-J $130,000c.July 1 ’41-’50
5H s’24 M-S 1150,000_ Mar 11954
_
In Henderson County.
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924. $405,000
D rainage B onds.
Sinking fund_____________
35,000
6s '17 Apr 1 $12,000—.A p r 1 *25-’26
value, real_______ 6,705,736
BOND. D E B T Oct 151923-.$30,000 Assessed value, personal_ 2,066,012
Assessed
_
Other assessable property. . 1,027,386
WARREN COUNTY.
Total assessed value 1922—9,799,134
McMinnville is the county seat
Total valuation 1924______ 7,504,000
Road Bonds.
State & Co. tax rate (per
4s ’09 Apr $140,000.................... ..
$1,000) 1922_______________ $5.40
5V*s
Apr 35.000_____ 1925-1944
Pop’n 1910, 15,420: 1920____ 15,701
5H s’22 A-O 100,000r*-Apr 1 ’ 27,
>32 ’37 & ’42
| IN T . payable at John Nuveen &
5H s’24 F-A /1 5 ,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1929 C o., Chicago; t Chemical National
\75,000c-Feb 1 '34,’39 Bank, N. Y . City; on 6s of 1921 at
and 1944 the.Harris Tr. & Sav. Bank, Chicago.

State of North Carolina.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
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
A tt’y-General (term expires Jan. 1929)__Dennis G. Brummit
Supt. Public Instruction (term exp. Jan. 1929)__A. T. Allen
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the Wednesday after
the first Monday in January, and there is no limit to length of sessions, but
If sessions are continued longer than 60 days members “ shall serve without
compensation.”
A constitutional amendment to increase the pay o f legislators from four
(the present remuneration) to ten dollars a day was defeated by the electorate
at the November 1926 election.
STATE DEBT.— The old debt, excepting such as is not recognized, has
mostly been funded under the Funding Act (Chapter 98) of 1879. This Act
was re-enacted year after year until It finally expired on July 1 1910. These
laws provide for the issuance of (1) consol. 4% bonds due in 1910 (now re­
placed by refund, bonds due in 1950) to fund old ante-war bonds at 40% o
face value, “ new" railroad bonds recognized as valid at 25% and bonds of
1866 and 1868 at 15%, nothing being given for overdue coupons; and (2) for
new consol. 6% bonds (which fell due in 1919), for which the North Carolina
R R . construction bonds were made exchangeable at par, holders of con­
struction bonds abating $240 o f overdue interest on each $1,000 bond
The Legislature of 1913 passed an Act authorizing the State Treasurer to
pay cash Instead of issuing bonds to take up the small remnant of "com pro­
mise bonds” that had not yet been funded under the provisions of Chapter 98
o f the Laws o f 1879. The Act o f 1913 was given in full in V. 98, p. 1676.
In compliance with a decision of the United States Supreme Court handed
down Feb. 1 1904 North Carolina on April 1 1905 paid to the State of
South Dakota $27,400, representing the judgment obtained by the latter
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 shares of stock of the North
Carolina R R . Co. and the holders o f which had refused to accept the pro
visions of the funding law o f 1879. See V. 78. p. 594; V. 79. p. 1728; V. «0
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 of
unfunded bonds, Issuing tbe $250,000 bonds of 1905 mentioned below to
provide means o f payment
A committee o f bondholders has been endeavoring to enforce payment of
the special tax bonds o f this State. V. 85, p. 1100. A committee of bond­




[V ol.

119.

holders also offered to donate to tbe State of New York a large amount of
these bonds for tbe purpose of bringing suit, but tbe offer was declined.
V. 86. p. 121. A similar offer was made to the State of Rbode Island, but
was rejected. V. 90, p. 249. Offers to the 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 State Constitution passed by the Legislature in
1879 and ratified by popular vote In 1880 forbids the General Assembly to
pay or recognize as valid the following bonds: 8pecial tax bonds, $11,366,000: bonds to Cbatham R R ., 1868 $1,030 000. and to Wllliamston A Tarboro R R ., $150,000; penitentiary bonds of 1868. $44,000, “ unless tbe pro­
posing to pay the same shall have first been submitted to the people ana by
them ratified by the vote of a majority of all tbe qualified voters of tbe State
at a regular election held for the purpose." The special tax bonds were In
three classes, class 1 bearing the coupon o f 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 striking out the provisions which had been held to be
unconstitutional. (Public Laws 1919, Chap. 115.) The 1921 Legislature
passed an Act (Chapter 2, Public Laws 1921) authorizing the State Treas­
urer to issue $50,000,000 “ State of North Carolina Highway Serial Bonds.”
The interest rate 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
passed in 1921 provides that, for the 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 of
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 A ct” of
1921, and authorized the issuance of $15,000,000 additional bonds in the
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, but this Act is to
be tested in the courts. See V. 117, p. 2457. 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 was referred to the voters at the November 1924 election, and
was favorably carried. A t the same election the voters defeated the
$8,500,000 bond issue for port terminal development, placed on ballot
under the terms of an A ct passed at the special session o f the Legislature
held this year (1924).
The recognized debt which had been adjusted up to November 1924
amounted to $78,847,000. This excludes a floating debt of $30,000,000
and $37,400 past-due bonds. All bonds are exempt from taxes; see
remarks below on taxation of bonds.
Bonds Outstanding— Rate.
Date.
Payable. When Due. Outstand’a.
$500,000
State hospitals_______ 4 July 1 1909 J & J Ju ly. 1 1949
(See V. 89. p.677)
Refunding_____________4 July 1 1910 J & J July 1 1950 3,430,000
July 1 1951
60,000
School for feeble-minded 4 July 1 1911
Jan. 1 1953
550,000
Refunding_____________4 Jan. 1 1913
& J July 1 1953 1.142.500
Im provement_________ 4 July 1 1913
Educational & Charita­
July 1 ’ 25-’38 1.530.500
ble Inst. lmpt. Serial 4 July 1 ’ 17-’20 J
July 1 1927
Caswell training school 4 July 1 1917 J
75,000
Training school for girls
1 1927
25,000
and women_________ 4 July 1 1917 J & J July
School spec'l bldg. ser’14>i Jan. 1 1922 J & J Jan, 1 ’27-’47 5,000.000
($1,700,000 sold since Jan. ’23)
Highway construe, ser’i 4>£ /July ’ 21 and J & J (Jan. & July)
\Jan. ’22&’23
\1932 to ’61/25,000,000
($10,000,000 sold since Jan. 1923.)
Highway construe, ser’i 5 July 1 1921 J & J /Ju ly 1 1931,
('41, ’51 & ’61 4,552,600
Administrative bldg_ 4
July
1 1911 J & J July
1 1951
250,000
_
Feb. 15 1922 F&A15 /F eb. 1 5 ’37,'42,
Funding______________5
( ’47 & '52
4,500,000
1 1921 J & J July
1 1961 3,372,000
Educat’l & Char. Inst. 5 July
4H 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 10,649,500
(*$3,049,500 4H s and $7,600,000 4% s)
(Sold since Jan. 1923)
Highway construe, ser’i 4 % Jan. 1 1923 J & J
/L
3,750,000
(Sold since Jan. 1923)
Due $250,000 on Jan. 1 1938 to 1952
Highway construe, ser’i 4 H Jan. 1 1923 J & J
1,250,000
(Sold since Jan. 1923)
Due $250,000 on Jan. 1 1933 to 1937
Highway____________ 4KsJan
1 1924 J & JJJan. 1 ’34-’62 9,657,000
\Jan. 1 1963
343,000
do
do
— .43^ Jan. 1 1925 J & J Jan. 1 ’35-’64 15,000,000
Past Due Bonds—
4
Due 1910
1,400
6
Due 1879
18,000
6
Due 1919
18.000
Coupon Notes Outstanding Nov. 1 1924—
S ta te p u b lic s c h o o l
fund notes_________2.75 Aug. 7 1924 _______Dec. 31 1924 $5,000,000
N o. Car. coup, notes—3.87M ay 20 1924 ______ Feb. 20 1925 15,000,000
(Anticipation highway bond sale)
No. Caro. coup, notes.
Sept. 20 1923 ______ Sept. 20 1925 5,000,000
No. Car. Revenue An­
ticipation notes_____3 .2 5 0 ct. 241924 _______April 24 1925
5,000,000
IN TEREST 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 Sttcks—
Shares Stock—
30,002 No. Caro. R R ____$3,000,200 12,666 Atl. & N. C. R R . . $1,266,600
306,000
1,013 Mattamuskeet R R
101,327 3,060 Elkin & Alleg. R R .
2,650 Statesv. A. L. R R .
132,400
_
17,200
172 Transcont’l R R _
552 Wat. & Y . R . R R .
55,200 6,381 Wilkes. & Jef. Tkp.
63,810
71 JunaluskaTurnpike
710
$4,943,447
Note.— Turnpike stock is $10 per share, Statesville Air Line R R . $50 and
all others .$100. No. Caro. R R . stock worth not less than double par value;
Atlantic & N o. Caro. R R . , par. The State owns a controlling interest in
the No. Caro, and the Atlantic & N o. Caro, railroads.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— Chapter 84 of the Public Laws o f 1919 pro­
vides for a revaluation of all 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 1921 incl.
Railroad, Real A Personal
Personal
Telegraph. Prop, of Do- §Grand Total,
Year. Real Estate.
Property. Telephone.xmestic Corps. All Property.
1913— . $369,039,122*209,989,9131124,052,585 $56,275,612 $783,919,168
1914_
_ 356,057,134 214,741,927 123,799,309
75,815,979 807,672,784
1915.— 421,988,072 210,744,789 133,331,786 89,439.864 890,917,321
1916_
_ 416,263,252 207,758,078 131,662,280 101,448,554 889,565,943
1917-— 421,421,410 233,753,646 131,835,688 114,891,681 942,766,368
1 9 1 8 ..
.
424,532,016292,166,814130,797,563128,091,6581,029.993,778
1919-— 430,618,432 358,989,362 121.029,887 149,231,836 1,099.296,290
1 9 2 0 ..
.1.700.989.063.644,986.221 245,660,780 508,458,435 3,156,243,202
1921.-1,515,821,920 670,397,825 207,274,086 (Not divided)2,579,772,023
1 9 2 2 .. . __________ __________ __________ _________
2,576,336,426
1923— - __________ __________ __________ _________
2,654,516,994
x Includes also value on street railway and other corporations exercising
right of eminent domain.
* This total includes $56,275,612 real and personal property of domestic
corporations.
§We include in these grand totals bank and building and loan stocks and
corporation excess not tabulated. The valuation of these properties for a

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NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

series o f years was as follows: Bank and building and loan stock: 1913,
*24,117.779; 1914, 822,675,834: 1915, *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. 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, $22,922,26b; 1920, *49,140,854; 1921,
*36,169.506.
Valuations In previous years were:
Corporation
Total.
Years. Real Estate.
Excess.
Personal. Railroads, &c.
S
*
*
*
*
1912.. 382,775,963 215.505,600 140,843,948
8.375.121 747,600.632
1910.. 301.598.664 193,109,906 110,517,611 12,464.205 617.690,386
19 05.. 226,187.110 142.997,886
84.059.975
8,275,697 461.620.668
300.709.300
1900— 167,368.628
94.081,227
39,259,445
1 8 9 6 - 153.858.553
29.740.638 ................. 259.595.136
76.995,945
231 812 52
1 8 9 0 - 141.925.656
74,946.718
14,940.150 ..................
202.752,624
1885— 121.618.200
81.134.422
T A X RATES.— The State tax on property is limited by the Constitution
to 5c. per *100 value of property, and the State 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 5, Section 4.— Slate Indebtedness.— Until the bonds of the State
■hall be at par, the General Assembly shall have no power to contract any
new debt or pecuniary obligation in behalf of the State, except to supply a
casual deficit, or for suppressing Invasion or insurrection, unless it shall in
the same bill levy a special tax to pay the interest annually. And the Gen­
eral Assembly shall have no power to give or lend the credit of the State In
aid of any person, association, or corporation, except to aid in the comple­
tion of such railroads as may be unfinished at the time of the adoption of
this constitution, or in which the 8tate has a direct pecuniary interest,
unless the subject be submitted to a direct vote of the people of the State,
and be approved by a majority of those who shall vote thereon.
(A proposal to amend Section 4 o f Article V so as to strike out the provi­
sion that no new bonds may be issued until the bonds of the State are at
par, and substitute a provision for limiting the net bonded indebtedness of
the State to 7K % of the assessed valuation of taxable property, was passed
in the 1923 session of the Legislature and was adopted by the voters at
the November 1924 election.
Article 5, Section 6.— Taxes Levied for Counties.— 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 of the public schools of the
State for the term required by article 9, section 3, of the Constitution;
Provided further, the State tax shall not exceed five cents on the one hundred
dollars value of property.
Article 7, Section 7.— Counties. Cities, Towns, &c.— No county, city,
town 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
o f 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
b y general laws for the organization of cities, towns. and incorporated villages,
and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money,
contracting debts, andjloaning 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-Chapter III, Chapter 56, Consolidated Stat­
utes, as amended and re-enacted by Chapter 106, Public Laws of 1921
extra session), which authorizes and regulates the issuance bf all bonds
and notes o f 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 (1) 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 of current revenues, or in
anticipation o f the sale of bonds that have been authorized.
T E R M OF BONDS AN D 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 o f 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
stallment can be more than 2 >3 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 o f the current year, or bonds authorized but
unissued, and (2) by a requirement that deficits o f one year shall be provided
for in the budget and appropriation ordinance o f the next succeeding year.
The amount o f bonds is limited by a prohibition 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 (5) sinking funds or other funds held
for the payment of bonds not deducted; (c) uncollected special assessments
levied or to be levied, and (d) bonds in cludedin the gross debt and incurred
for water, gas, electric light or power purposes.
PROCED U RE.— Permanent bonds must 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 of the
bond issue.
VALID ATION OF BONDS.— The Act limits the time for bringing suits
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 incontestible.
U N L IM IT E D T A X TO PAY BONDS.— The Act authorizes all cities
and towns to levy sufficient taxes to pay the principal and interest o f all
bonds heretofore or hereafter issued, without regard to any tax limit.




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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 3767 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).
REGISTR A TIO N OF BONDS.— Chapter 123 of the Public Laws o f
1923 requires bonds of 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 of 1923. Section 264 of that Act provides that no
bonds snail be issued by any district which, including existing indebtedness,
shall exceed 5% of the assessed valuation of taxable property. The law
continues, “ and no school indebtedness of any kind or nature shall be cre­
ated or assumed by a county under this Act, including all school indebted­
ness of such county and the aggregate amount of 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.
T A XA TIO N OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS.— W e 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.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— The State of North Carolina doe*
not provide any special regulations whereby the deposits of savings banka
doing business in that State shall be Invested.
INVESTMENT OF TR U ST FUNDS.— Sec. 1792. Statutes of 1908.—
Funds Invested by Fiduciaries.— 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
State 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 as
•uch by the transfer thereof to the persons entitled.
POPULATION OF S T A T E .—
1920................. 2,559.123 1870..................1,071,361 1820 ___________638,820
1910................. 2,206,287 1860....................992,622 1810 ....................555,500
1900---------------1,893.810 1850 ................... 869.039 1800 ___________478,103
1890................. 1.617.947 1840 ....................753.419 1790 ................... 393.761
1880..................1.399.750 1830....................737.987
The proportion of the colored population was 37.95% in 1880. 35.05% In
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 1860; 391,650 in 1870; 531,277 in
1880; 567,170 in 1890, 624,469 in 1900, 697.843 in 1910 and 763,407 in 1920.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
ABERDEEN.
This town is in Moore County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J J*30,000c—Jan 1 ’25-’ 54
1 12.000c—Jan 1 '55-'60
6 s ’20 A-OJ 17,500---- Oct 1 ’ 25-'58
1 2,000-..O c t 1 '59-’60
Street Bonds.
5Ms’24 A-O $60,000c*0ct 1 ’25-’34
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $25,000c*.Jan 1 ’25-'49
BOND. D EBT Apr 1 2 3 .. *89,000
Water debt (included)______ 62,500
Assessed valuation 1921___ 1,187,070
Population 1910, 794; 1920, 858
Principal and interest payable in
gold at Nat’l Park Bank. N. Y .
ABERDEEN GRADED S. D.
This district is in Moore County.
5s g ’23 J-J *75.000c*. Jan 1 ’25- 49
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1924- - *87,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 3,517,923
_
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000
Principal and interest payable in
gold in New York.
ALAM ANCE COUNTY
Graham is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’03 M a y *50,000c_________ 1933
(24,000c* July 1 ’25-’36
5 K g ’23 J-J (24,000c* July 1 ’37-’44
45,000c* July 1 ’45-’53
18.000c*. Aug 1 ’25-’33
5>$ ’23 F-A (48,000c*.Aug 1 ’34-’49
(16,000c*.Aug 1 ’50-’53
S ch ool Bonds.
_s
— *50,000---------------------R oad Bonds.
5s '09 J-J *200,000c_ JaD 1 1959
_
C ourt H ouse Bonds.
($16,000c*.Aug 1 ’25-’28
5}£g’23 F-A 80,000c*.Aug 1 '29-’38
(140,000c*.Aug 1 ’39-’53
TO T. DEBT Sept 1 ’2 3 .. *879,000
Sinking fund____________
46.854
Tot.ass’dval.’22(100 %act) 34,203.665
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1921— *10.00
Popula'n 1910, 28,712; 1920. 32,718
IN T . at County Treas. office and
at National Park Bank, N . Y .

BOND. DEBT Mar 24 ’24 . *476,686
Water debt (incl.)________ 210,000
Assess, val. real estate____3,493.791
Assess, val. personal______ 1.494.876
Other assess, property____ 175.150
Total assess, val. 1924____5,093.817
Town tax rate (per *1,000)’24-*19 00
Population 1910, 2,116; 1920, 2,691
IN T . 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.
ALTAMAHAW OS3IPEE CONS.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Altamahaw) Is
in Alamance County.
School B uilding Bonds.
6s g ’22 J-J / *8,000--.J a n 1 ’25-’32
1 40,000--.J an 1 ’33-’ 52
BOND. D EBT Apr 1 ’22 -- *50.000
_
Assessed valuation 1921_ 1,198,183
Population 1922 (estimated)_ 1,375
_
Prin. and int. payable in N . Y .
ANDREWS.
A town in Cherokee County.
S treet Impt. Bonds.
6s ’ 19 F-A $40,000..........................
W atershed Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A *30,000-—Feb 28 1951
E lectric L ight Bonds.
(*42,000c * _Oct 1 ’26-’31
6 s ’23 A -0 ( 8,000c*. - .O ct 1 1932
(300,000c*_0ct 1 ’33-’52
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23. $134,000
Sinking fund______________
3,000
Assessed value, real estate. 688,698
Assessed value, personal_
_ 683,182
Other assessable property. .
90,590
Total assessed val. 1921___ 1,462,470
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1921____*8.50
Population 1910, 936; in 1920, 1,634
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .

ANSON COUNTY.
Wadesboro is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se and Jail B onds.
5s ’ 17 s-a *69.000 _____ 1925-1947
ALBEMARLE.
BOND. D EBT June 1 23 *512,500
This town is in Stanly County.
Floating debt___________
35,000
Street Im provement Bonds.
Sinking fund------------------37.000
(*24,000—July 1 '27-’32 Total value (real & pers’l)_18,118,073
5M g’24 J-J
60,000--July 1 ’33-’42 State & Co. tax (per 1,000) ’21*13.10
l 16,000--July 1 ’43-’44 Popula’n 1910, 25,465; 1920, 28,334
S chool Bonds.
6s g ’24 J-J J$80,000c*.Jan 1 ’39-’48
\ 20,000c*_Jan 1 ’49-’50 ASHEBORO
This town is in Randolph County.
W ater B onds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
554s’22 J-J $100,OOOc&rJuly 1 ’25-62
f*40,000c*.Feb 1 ’27-’46
(See V. 115, p. 564, for maturity.)
5>£sg’23 M-N20,000r*May 1 ’ 26-’45 5s g '24 F-A 30,000c*.Feb 1 ’47-’ 56
l 35,000c*.Feb 1 ’57-’63
(56,000c*.Nov 1 ’26-’53
S treet Impt- Bonds.
6s g ’23 M -N l8.000c*.Nov 1 ’54-’59
f*.36,000r*July 1 ’25-’30
116,000c*.Nov 1 ’ 60- 63
5H s’22 J-J ( 9,000r*_. July 1 1931
Sidewalk Bonds.
30,000r*July 1 ’32-’34
6s ’22 J-J (*22,000r*July 1 ’ 25-’35
l 60.000r*July 1 ’35-’39
1 28,000r*July 1 ’36-’42
♦Sewer Bonds.
F un din g Bonds (Assessment).
6s ’ 18 F-A *20,000____Feb ,25-’28 5s 22 J-D *7,000.-D ec 1 ’25-’ 52
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23. $165,350
F un din g B onds (General).
& light bonds (incl.) _ 28,496
6s ’ 18 F-A *33,600—Feb 1 ’25-’38 Waterassess, val. 1921_____2,541,784
Total
Sewer Bonds.
5J4sT5 . . . *30,000................... 1935 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1922.— *13.20
Population 1910, 1,865: 1920, 2,559
S treet and Sewer Bonds.
(*30,000c*.May 1 26-30
♦INT. at the Town Treas. office.,
5H g’23M N 90,000c*.May 1 '31-40 and at Seaboard N at. Bank, New
l 60,000c*.May 1 ’41-44 York City.

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ASHEBORO GRADED S. D.
This district is in Randolph Co.
5 K g ’23 M-S / $30,000c* .Mar 1 ’28-’42
\ 30.000c*.Mar 1 ’43-’52
5Ms
...
50,000_______________
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N .Y.
ASHE COUNTY.
County seat is Jefferson.
Road Bonds.
6J$s’ 19 F-A $200,000____Aug 1 1949
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1934.)
6s ’20 J-D 300,000--D e c 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
1120,000c*_Feb 1 ’48-’53
TO T. B D . D 1 . Feb 1923-81,216,000
Assessed value 1922______ 12,275,517
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’21 $9.20
Popula’n 1910, 19,074; 1920 , 21.001
IN T . payable In New York.

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
AVERSBORO TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. O. Dunn) is in
Harnett County.
Road Bonds.
6s ’20 s-a $50.000..............-.1940
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-—$50,000
Population 1910, 4,480; 1920, 6,788
Prin. and int. payable in N . Y .
AVERY COUNTY.

Newland is the courty seat.
S chool Bonds.
6s ’23 M -N /$19,500c.N ov 1 ’25-’37
1 49,000c. Nov 1 ’38-’51
R oad Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M -N §$150.000c-M ay 1 1955
6s ’21 . . . 150,000c.............-.1941
F un din g Bonds.
6s '17 J-D $25,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’ 24 $447,000
Floating debt (add’l ) . .........
40,022
Sinking fund_____________
20,000
Assess, val.. real estate____ 4,658.432
Assess, val., personal-------- 893,560
Total assessed value 1924
(about % actual)----------- 5,551,992
A S H E V IL L E .
County seat o f Buncombe County State& co.lax (per $1,000) ’24-$20.OO
City charter amended in 1901. Population in 1920___________10,335
| Int. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
Commission form of government
adopted March 16 1915.
Local Im provem ent Bonds.
AYDEN.
6s ’ 18 F-A $91,000.-Feb 1 '25-'37
This town is in Pitt County.
P ublic Impt- Bonds.
F un din g Bonds,
5% g’22 F-A$190.000--Feb 1 ’25-’57
($12,000c*.July 1 ’26-31
(See “ Chr.” Mar 11’22 for maturity.) 6s g ’23 J-J 28,000c*_July 1 ’32-38
4Mg'22 M-S $219,000_Sept 1 ’25-’57
{ 25,000c*_July 1 ’39-43
(See “ Chr.’ ’ Sept 16 ’ 22 for maturity) BON D. DEBT June 1 - ’23 $331,000
($90.000_____ 1925-1939 Assessed valuation, real_ 1,317,480
_
5M g’23 J-D( 105.000_____ 1940-1954 Assessed valuation, personal 493,944
I 80,000 _____ 1955-1964 Other assessable property.43,723
5s g ’24 M-N200.000- -M ay 1 ’25-’49 Total assessed val’n 1921--1.855.147
W ater Bonds.
Population in 1910, 990; 1920, 1,673
5s ’ 15 J-J $33,000c.JuIy 1 '25-’39
IN T . at Hanover Natl Bank, N. Y.,
6M g'2 0F -A f 12,000--Feb 1 ’25-’27 and interest on registered bonds will,
\330,000..Feb 1 ’28-’60 at option o f holder, be paid in New
6s g ’21 J-D 24,000--June 1 ’25-’48 York exchange.
W est Asheville W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 14 A-O $30,000c__ Apr 1 1944 BEAUFORT.
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
This town is in Carteret County.
4 ^ s'0 4 J-J $20.000c__ Jan 1 1934
W ater, Sewer & Street Bonds.
5b ’ 16 J-J
48 OOOc.July 1 '25-’40 5s ’ 16 A-O $100,000c-.0ct 1 1946
Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1926.)
5s ’ l l J-J $100.000c---July 1 1941
Elec. Lt. Bonds
6s g '21 J-D |34.000_-June 1 ’ 25-’58 5s
s a $20.000...............— 1939
1 4.000--June 1 ’ 59-'60
R efu n d in g Bonds
W est Asheville Sewer Bonds.
5s
s a $10,000-..................1932
5s ’ 14 A-O $20,000c_ Apr 1 1944
_
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
Street Bonds.
5 H s g ’2 2 ._ (?56,000 - Apr 1 ’25-’ 52
5s ’ l l J-J $240,000c__ July 1 1941
\ 36.000 -Apr 1 ’ 53-’58
5s ’ 17 M -N 24.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’3fl
T aylor Creek Bds.
6s g ’ 21 J-J 140,000-.-Jan 1 ’25-’ 28 5s
s a $10.000___________1944
190 000---Jan 1 ’29-’34
S treet Im provement B onds.
25.000_.June 1 ’25-'29 6s g ’23 A-O ($45,000---O ct 1 ’25-'33
6s g ’21 J-D
6,000___ June 1 1930
1100 000r*_0ct 1 ’34-’43
54.000--June 1 ’31-’36
Street Im pt. Bonds.
5 ^ g ’ 2 2 F -A / 90,000- - Feb 1 ’ 25-’33 6s g ’24 A-O f 50,000c*-Apr 1 ’25-’34
\ 50.000- -Feb 1 ’34-’43
\100,000c*-Apr 1 ’35-’44
4J4g’22M-S f 72.000 Sept 1 ’25-’33 BD. DEBT June 30 ’2 4 --- $526,000
1 70.000. _Sept 1 ’34-’43 Floating debt (add’l)______
7,000
5 ^ g ’23 J-D (320.000_____ 1925-1934 Tot. assess, val. '23 _____ 2 026 017
1330,000 _____ 1935-1944 Town tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $15.00
5s g ’24 M -N 400,000--M ay 1 ’25-’44 Population 1910, 2,483; 1920, 2,968
R efu nding Street Bonds.
IN T . on electric light and Taylor
4 ^ s ’04 J-J $20,000c
Jan 1 1934
5s ’16 J-J
2,000c______________ Creek bonds is payable in Beaufort;
on refunding bonds
Nat.
6s g ’21 J-D J15.000.-June 1 ’ 25-’39< Bank, N. Y ., and on at Chase 1916,
bonds of
\22.000--June 1 ’40-'50 1922, 1923 and 1924 at Hanover
West Asheville Street B onds.
6H s’ 17 A-O $132,000c Apr 1 *25-’3e National Bank, New York.
S chool Bonds.
5s 02 A-O $10,000c— .A pr 1 1932 BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Washington Is the county seat.
5s ’07 A-O 30 .000c...A pr 1 1937
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-J
50,000c—-Jan 1 1943
.--$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
5s ’ 16 J-D 200,000c—.D e c 1 1946 5s
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J / 90 000. .July 1 ’ 25-’39
\ 80.000.-July 1 '40-’49 s 19 s-a $500,000 _____1925-1916
( 50.000.-June 1 ’25-’29 6 s ’21 J-J 500,000-- Jan 1 ’27-’51
6s g ’21 J-D (240.000--June 1 ’30-’41 6s ’ 22 J-J (85,000—July 1 ’25-’ H
\10.000... -.1ulv 1 194°
(250,000--June 1 ’42-’ 51
5s
J-D 1150,000- June 1 ’29-’53
W est Asheville S chool Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 16 A-O $25.000c—.O ct 1 1946
5s g ’ 13 J-D $137.500c Dec 1 1943
Funding Bonds.
5s ’ 13 M-S $200,0 00c..M ar 1 1943 6 s ’21 J-J 100,000.-Jan 1 ’27-’51
♦Funding Bonds.
5s '15 A-O 47,000c_ Apr 1 1945
_
J-D$100,000--June 1 ’29-’53
5s ’ 17 M-N 18.000c.May 1 ’25-’27 5s
5a ’ 17 M-S (46,000—Sept 1 ’25-’26 BOND. DEBT June 1923 $1,237,500
\24,000___ Sept 1 1927 Assess, val. 1922_________ 31.8 0 0 555
5J*s’ 18 A-O 28,000—Oct 1 ’25-’28 State &Co. tax(per $1,000)'21 $11.60
6s g ’21 J-J
29.000----Jan 1 ’25-’ 32 Popula’n 1910, 30,877: 1920, 31.024
6s g ’21 J-D (28.000.-June 1 ’ 2.5-’28
IN T . on 6s of 1921 and bonds
127,000.-June 1 ’29-’3l marked (t) at Hanover Nat. Bank,
Incinerator Bonds.
New York.
5s ’ 14 J-J $10,700c___ Jan 1 1944
Market House Bonds.
TWP.
5s 'l l J-J $20.000c_ July 1 1941 BEAVER ISLAND(P. O. Danbury)
_
This township
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Is In Stokes County.
5 ji s ’ 18 J-J $86 0 0 0 ..July 1 *25-’58 6s T9 J-D $25,000c----June 2 1949
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5 4£g’22F-A $193.000--Feb 1 ’25-’ 53 BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24- $25,000
val.’24 (2-3
(See “ Chr.” Ma.r 11 ’ 22 for maturity) Tot.ass’d (per $1,000) act.)_1,180,515
1924----$16.70
GEN. BD. D T. Aug 1 ’23.$5,510,700 Tax rate
Population 1910, 1,923; 1920, 1,914
Water and market house
bonds (additional)------- 1,081,000
Special assessments (add’l)
960,598 b e l h a v e n .
A town in Beaufort County.
Floating debt___________
2,936
Electric Light Bonds.
Sinking funds (except for
public utilities)-----------32,968 6s 18 M-S $11,600 -------- 1925-1928
Assessed valuation 1923—72,053,208 6s g ’22 J-J (26,OOOr*-July 1 ’ 25-’50
) 4,000r*_July 1 ’51-’52
Real value (estimated) - -100,000,000
F unding Bonds.
Value o f city property----- 7,137,730
City tax rate (per $1,000) '23_$l0 00 6s 18 M-S $4,000 ______ 1925-1928
Vater-W orks Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 18,762; 1920, 28,504
($44,000c_Sept 1 ’25-!46
IN T . on bonds of 1902 and 1904 is 6s ’20 M-S \ 12,000c-Sept 1 ’47-’ 50
payable at First Nat. Bank, N . Y.
Sewer Bonds.
on funding bonds, incinerator bonds
($44,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’46
school bonds of 1913 and 1915, street 6s ’21 M-S 1 12,000c _Sept 1 ’47-’50
bonds of 1916 and 1917 and water BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’24- $176,000
bonds of 1915 and 1916 at U. S. Mtg. Water (debt (incl.)----------- 116,000
& Trust Co., New York; water bonds Floating debt (add’l)--------1,500
of 1914, sewer bonds of 1911 and Sinking fund--------------------1,786
1914, street bonds of 1911 and mar Assess. V..1-, real estate___ 748,595
ket bonds at National Park Bank \ v r . l . np^nn 1
New York; school bonds o f 1894 Tot.ass’d .val.’24(60% prnn_ 458,8.37
and market house bonds o f 1891 at Tax rate (per $1,000) act).l,292,142
1924---$20.00
Mercantile Trust & Deposit Co. of Popul ition. 1910. 2.863: 1920, 1,816
Baltimore; on school bonds of 1907
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.
at Equitable Trust C o.. New York
on school bonds of 1916 at County
Treasurer's office in Asheville, and BELMONT.
This town is in Gaston County.
on sewer bonds o f 1888 at City
Sewer Bonds.
Treasurer’s office: on water bonds of
1920 and bonds of 1923 at New York. 5 H g ’ 17 F-A $17,000c-Aug 1 ’25-’57
Street Bonds.
DEBT L IM IT .— Bonds may De
Issued up to 20% of assessed valua­ 6s T9 A-O $8,000c.Oct 1 ’25-’29
6s
_
_
50,000c______________
tion of proper*" -




W ater Bonds.
5 ^ g ’ 17 F-A $16,100c-Aug 1 ’25-’57
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’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 .
BENSON.
A town In Johnson County.
Electric Light Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . ($19,500 ...........1925-1937
\ 26,000 _____ 1938-1950
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . ( $4,000 ...........1925-1926
\ 60,000..........1927-1950
Sewerage Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . ($14,000 ...........1925-1938
1 18,000_____ 1939-1950
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924- $382,000
Water debt_______________ 110,000
Electric light debt________
72,000
Net debt_________________ 150,000
Tot.assess.val.’23(40%act.)2.366,2l3
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$10.00
Population In 1910, 800; 1920, 1,123
IN T . at First Nat’ Bank, N . Y .
BENSON GRADED H. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Johnston County.
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
-s
. . . $30.000..........................
6s ’21 J-J
20.0f)0-_.....................
6s’24 A-O 15 (20,000c_Apr 15 ’25-44
\20,000c.Apr 15 ’45-’54
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924.. $82,000
____
_
8 050
Sinking fund.
Tot.ass’d val.’23(abt.3-5)-2.250.000
Sch. tax rate (par 81.000) ’ 23 -.$8 50
BERTIE COUNTY.
Windsor is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923. $175,000
Singing fund_____________
10,000
Assessed valuation 1923.-15,392,041
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’23 $13.50
Population 1910, 23.039; ’20, 23,993
BESSEMER C IT Y.
This town is in Gaston County.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6» T4 J-J $19,000____Jan 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D ($9,000. ..June 1 ’25-’33
\ 34,000.-June 1 ’34-’50
P ublic Impt- & Funding Bonds.
($52.000_May 1 ’25-’37
6 s g ’22 M -N i 12,000-May 1 ’3S-’39
8.000---M ay 1 1940
l 40,000-May 1 ’41-’44
W ater Bonds.
6s g ’22 M -N $8.000.-M ay 1 ’25-’32
6g ’ 23 M -N 25,000r*_May 1 ’26-’50
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s g ’23
f$l,000r*_ M ay 1 1926
_
M -N 15134,000r*_May 1 ’ 27-’43
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’23- $280,000
Water debt (inch)________
75,000
Sinking fund______________
3,000
Special assessments (incl.).
50,000
Total assessed val’n 1922 .1,940.883
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $10.00
_
Population 1910, 1,529; 1920, 2,176
BLACK RIVER^TOWNSHIP.
This twp. is in Cumberland Co.
Road Bonds.
5s T6 J-D $25,000c.........................
School Bonds.
-s
. . . $20,000_______________
BOND. D EBT 1 9 1 9 ..-.........$45,000
Assess, val. 1920_________ 1,479,849
Population 1910, 2,242; 1920, 2,047
BLADEN COUNTY.
Elizabethtown is the county seat.
School Bonds.
5 ^ s ’24 M-S ($12,500______________
\ 20,000______________
Road and Bridge Bonds.
( $75,000____ 1925-1927
5Hs'22 . . .
\
35,000_1947-1951
I 50,000____ 1952-1956
BOND. D EBT Dec 21 ’ 23 $375,000
Assessed valuation 1923.-13,879,059
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’23 $12.00
Popula’n 1910, 18,006; 1920, 19,761

[V ol. 117.
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
6s
s a $20,000_______________
5J^s
100,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 ’24..$140,000
Water debt (included)______ 20,000
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 10,000
Total assess, val.*24 (act.) 1.079.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.00
Pop’n in 1910, 612: 1920________ 882
IN T . is payable at Chase Nat.
Bank, New York.
BUNCOMBE COUNTY.
County seat is Asheville.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s ’02 J-J *50.000c. Jan 1 1932
5s ’23 M-N250.000- -N ov 1 ’28-’52
F unding Bonds.
4Ms’09 M -S $ll 1,000c..M ar 11939
4 K s’06 F-A 24,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’36
5s ’l l M -N 50,000____Nov 1 1931
5s ’ 13 M -N 35,000..M ay 1 ’28-’63
($5,000 due every 5 years)
5s
J-J ($14,000--Jan 1 ’25-’31
1 45,000--Jan 1 ’32-’40
6s ’21 A-O 150,000--Oct 1 ’32-’41
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s T3 M -N $40,000.-M ay 1 ’28-’63
($5,000 due every 5 years.)
5s T5 J-J $67,000--July 1 ’27-’49
( 6,000--D ec 1 ’25-’26
5s ’ 16 J-D (60,000--D ec 1 ’27-’36
|90,000._Dec 1 ’ 37-’46
1120,000-Dec 1 ’47-’56
5 K s’ 19 A-O 150,000c-Apr 1 ’25-’49
5>$sgT9A-0/150.000--Apr 1 ’24-’34
1375.000.-Apr 1 ’35-’49
5 K s’20 J-J 396,000c_Jan 1 ’25-’46
6s ’20 J-J (165,000--Jan 1 ’25-’29
[ 36,000___ Jan 1 1930
6s ’21 A-O j 160,000.-Apr 1 ’28-’37
1200.000-.Apr 1 ’38-’47
6s ’21 A-O 150,000.-Oct 1 ’32-’41
5s
. . . 250,000_______________
5s ’23 M -N 200,000_ _Nov 1 ’28-’52
5s ’24 J-J 300,000- July 1 ’29-’58
Road 8c F ri in ’-uncling B d >
•
5s ’22 A-0$100,000- - Apr 1 ’33-’52
C oun ty House Bonds.
5s ’05 J-D $20,000c— June 1 1925
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J
98,000____July 1 1935
Jail Bonds.
6s ’08 J-J $30,0 0 0c..-Ja n ’25-’54
Bridge B onds
os TO M-S $50.000c_ Mar 1 1930
_
6s T8 A-O 303.000--Apr 1 ’28-’37
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’24$3.884,000
Assess, val. 1923_______ 110,301,837
Tax rate (per $1,000) 23______$8.00
Pou’n in 1910, 49.798; 1920---64.148
IN T . on court-house 5s at Chase
National Bank, N. Y on countyhouse and on bridge bds at N at. Park
Bk., N . Y .; on funding 4Hisat A. B.
Leach & C o., N. Y ., on Road &
Bridge 5 !^s and 6s of 1021.5s of 1922
and on bonds of 1923 and 1924 atHanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
BURKE COUNTY.
Morganton is the county seat.
Home and Rond Bonds.
5s ’20 M-S $40,000____Mar 1 1960
Jail Bonds.
5s
$35.000.......................
Road Bonds
5s T9 J-J $40,OOOc.July 1 ’25-’44
Bridge Bonds.
5s T6 A-O $100,000...O c t 1 1945
R oad, Bridge & C ou n ty Home
Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S ($2,000------Mar 1 192&
163,000--Mar 1 ’27-’47
Road & Bridge B onds.
53^s
- . - $30,000
.serially
S ch ool B onds.
($18.000--Oct 1 25- 33
5J^s’2 3 A -0 15,000- .O ct 1 ’34-’38
( 65,000--Oct 1 ’39-’51
Jonas Ridge Twp. Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-S $10.000_ . Mar 1 1945
Linville T ow nsh ip Bonds.
5s
J-D $29,000--D ec 1 25-53
Lower Fork Tw p. Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-S $17.000____Mar 1 1959
Quaker Meadows T w p. Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-S $20.000___ Mar 1 1945
Silver Creek T ow nsh ip B onds.
5s T7 J-D $25.000___ June 1 1947
6s ’20 M-S 2 0 ,0 0 0 -.-----------------Upper Fork T ow nsh ip Bonds.
5s T7 J-D 810,000___ June 1 1947
TOT. DEBT N ov 19 23--. $607,000
C ou n ty_________________ $194,000
Silver Creek T ow nship..
25.000
Upper Fork T ow nsh io..
10,000
Assessed valuation— 1922
C ou n ty_______________ 15,400,000
Silver Creek T w p.,_____ 850,000
Upper Fork T w p .,_____ 120,000
County assess, val. 1923.-16,428,893
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923_______________ $9.80
Pop’n in 1910, 21,408; 1920--.23.297
IN T . payable in New York.

BOON H ILL TOW NSHIP.
This township (P. O. Smithfield) is
in Johnston County.
Road Bonds.
5s T6
$40,000-.......... -..1 9 4 6
6s
...
20.000__________ 1949
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1924.--$60,000
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 provement Bonds.
($4,OOOcSept 1 ’25-’28
5J^sg’22M -S 20,000c4ept 1 ’ 29-’38
125,000c4ept 1 ’ 39-’4S
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24- $125,000
Water debt (incl.)________
60,000
Floating debt_____________
15,000
Sinking fund______________
4 000
Total assessed value 1924
(about 65% actual)_____2,750,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$11.50
Pop’n, 1910, 919; 1920________ 1,658 BURLINGTON
This city is in Alamance County.
First incorporated in 1866 as “ Com­
BRUNSW ICK COUNTY.
Southport Is the county seat.
pany Shops” and In 1903 as “ City o f
Burlington.”
Road Bonds.
($10,000--Aug 1 ’28-’32
L ight Bonds.
15.000-Aug 1M-S $28.0 0 0 c .. 1933 & 1935
’33-’37
5s
5s ’22 F-A 25,000--Aug 1 ’38-’42
Street Bonds.
25.000-Aug 1 ’43-’47 TO J-J $60,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1940
5s
l 25,000--Aug 1 ’48-’52 5s T7 Jan 14 OOOc.Jan 21 ’ 25-’27
5K*
- - - 200,000_______________ 6s T8 A-O 90 000--April ’25-’38
(192,000..Apr 1 ’25-’32
R efdg. & C ourt House Bonds.
($30,000.-Apr 1 ’25-29 6s g ’21 J-D-i 8,000___ Apr 1 1933
( 27,000..Apr 1 ’34-’36
5J^s’23 A -O u$l0,000 every 2 yrs.)
(35.000c*_Feb 1 ’25-’31
30.000.A pr 1 ’31-’40
( 15,000. .A pr 1 ’41-’43 5M sg’22F -A 12,000c*.Feb 1 ’32-33
8,000c*_Feb 1 ’34-’37
BOND. D EBT June 1 ’23 $474,000
15,000c*_Feb 1 ’38-’42
Assessed value 1922_____$10,013,457
250.000c*Apr 1 ’25-’34
Popula’n 1910, 14,432; 1920. 14,876
5 H sg ’23A-OJ 12,000c*Apr 1 ’35-’37
35,000c*Apr 1 ’38-’42
BRYSON C IT Y.
130,000c*Feb 1 ’36-’35
County seat of Swain County.
5 % s g ’24F-A 16,000c*Feb 1 ’36-’39
W ater Bonds.
18,000c*Feb 1 ’40-’42
6s
s a $20,000_______________

D ec., 1923.]

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES AND TOWNS

BU RLIN GTON (Concluded).
W ater Bonds.
_
5s '09 A-O $20,000c_ Apr 1 1939
5 s '08 J-D 50.000c___June 1 1938
Sewer Bonds.
6s '08 A-O #50.000c_ Apr 1 1938
_
C ity Hall Bldg. B onds.
5s '15 M-N$30,000____N ov 1 1945
x S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $40,000c
July 1 1945
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 s-a $195,000_______________
6 s g ’21 A-O 1 7 ,0 0 0 ..Apr 1 ’25-’31
140,000.. Apr 1 ’32-’51
36,000c*Feb 1 ’ 25-’42
5 Ms g ’22 F-A 48,000c *Feb 1 ’43-’58
[l6,000c*Feb 1 ’59-’62
5M sg’23A -0 28,000c*Apr 1 26' (36,000c*Feb 1 27- ’44
5M sg ’24F-A 30,000c*Feb 1 ’45-’54
(20,000c*Feb 1 ’55-’59
P ublic Impt. & F unding Bonds
($12,000c* Apr 1 ’25-’27
5Ms g '22
24,OOOc*Apr 1 ’ 28-’31
A-O
24,000c *Apr 1 ’32-’34
40,000c* Apr 1 ’35-’38
T O T . BD. D T . Feb 1924-11,809,500
Water & light debt (inch).
389,367
Special assessments (add’l)
353,576
Sinking funds________________38,639
Floating debt___________
47,000
Assessed valuation 1923.. 9,831,730
Tax rate (per $1,000) '21______ $9.00
Pop'n, 1910, 4,808; 1920______ 5.952
IN T . on bonds marked (2) at City
Treas. office; others at Guaranty
Trust C o., N. Y . , and Cont. & Com.
Tr. & Sav. Bank, Chicago, and U. S.
Mtge. & Tr. C o., New York.
* Exclusive o f sinking funds for
payment o f electric light and water
bonds.
BURLINGTON CITY GR. S. D.
This district is in Alamance Co.
($15,000c*Feb 1 ’25-’29
24,000c*Feb 1 30-’35
5s g '23 F-A 30,000c*Feb 1 ’36-'41
36,000c*Feb 1 ’42-’47
42.000c*Feb 1 48-’53
BON D. D EBT N ov 1924-. $169,300
Assessed valuation 1924
9,469,945
Population in 1920___________ 5,952
IN T . at U. S. M tge. & Trust C o,,
New York.
OABASSUS COUNTY.
Concord is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5-5Ms - - $325,000_______ _____
F unding Bonds.
4 M s 'll J-J $105,000____July 1 1941
Serial Bonds.
5s ’ 14 . . . $92,000...........................
5s *16 — 75,000..........................
Road & Bridge Bonds.
($30.009_-Feb 1 ’ 27-’32
5Ms’22 F-A( 50,000..F eb 1 ’33-’37
I 90.000--Feb 1 ’38-'43
I 80.000 -Feb 1 '44-47
BOND. DEBT N o v 21 '24$1,035,000
22,580
Floating debt___________
Assess, val., real estate_ 28,169,961
_
Assess, val., personal___ 10,642,982
Tot.assess.val.’24(M act.)38,812.943
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) 1924.$9.50
Pop'n, 1910. 26.240; 1920____ 33.730
IN T. on 5 Ms of 1922 at the Chase
National Bank, N. Y.
CALDWELL COUNTY.
Lenoir is the county seat.
Road Bonds
5s g '24 A-O $2O0,OO0c*Apr 1 ’29-’53
Road and Bridge B onds.
6M s’17 J-J $ 3 2 ,()0 0 C -.J a n 1 '2 5 -'4 0
5s H9 J-J $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 -July 1 '3 4 -'5 9
County-H om e Bldg. Bonds.
5Ms’ 17 J-J $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 c -_ J a n t '4 1 -’ 46
BOND. D E B T June 1 ’ 2 4 - $60 5 ,0 0 0
Floating debt____________
30.000
Assess, val. ’ 24 (act. val. )$ 1 8 .2 5 7 , 480
State & Co. tax(per $1,O O O ''2 1 .$ 9 .3 0
Pop'n In 191 0, 2 0 ,5 7 9 ; 1 9 2 0 ._ _ 1 9 ,948
IN T . payable at National Park
Bank. New York City.
CANTON.
This town is in Haywood County.
W ater B onds.
6a '18 M-S $45,000....................1948
F un din g Bonds.
($1,000—Mar I '33-’34
6s '21 M-S 113,000___ Mar 1 1935
i 6,000— . .....................
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S $70,000--M ar 1 ’25-’51
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1894.)
S ch ool Bonds.
6s^23 F-A $25,000c _____Serially
BON D. D EBT Nov 23 ’23. $409,000
Floating debt____________
5,000
Assess, val., real estate____3,372,314
Assess, val., personal_____ 718,910
Other assess, property____ 176,339
T ot. assess, val. ’22(Mact.)4,167,568
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) 23-$12.50
Pop’n in 1910, 1.393; 1920____ 2.584
IN T . on bonds o f 1921 and 1923 at
the Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
CARRBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district is in Orange County.
School Bonds.
6s 20 A-O ($11,000_ Oct 1 2.5-35
_
1 10 ,0 0 0 ---0 ct 1 36-40
BOND. D EBT Jan 1921— $50,000
_
Assessed value 1920___ :_ 2,398,551
IN T . at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust
Oo.. New York
CARTERET COUNTY.
Beaufort Is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’22 F-A$190,000. - Feb 1 ’25-’62
Road Impt. Notes.
6s ’ 23 J-D $50,000___ June 1 1925
Road & Bridge B onds.
($10,000. July 1 ’33-’42
5M s’23 J-J \_40,000-July 1 ’43-’62
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $715,650
Floating debt (add’l)_____
30,000
Sinking fund_____________
25,000
Tot.ass’ d val.’22(90%act) 12,500,000
County tax (per $1,000) ’22------ $9.50




m

CLEVELAND COUNTY TOWN­
W ater-Sewer Bonds.
5s '99 - . - $300.000__________ 192P
SHIP NO. 6.
$24,000.Feb 1 '25-’28 TO T. B D . D T . June 1922 $200,000
Assessed value 1921_____ 11,367,426
63.000Feb 1 ’29-’35
Population___________________ 8,409
Feb 1 '36-’42
5Msg’21 F-A 77.000CASWELL COUNTY.
130.000. Feb 1 ’43-’52
Yanceyville Is the county seat.
150.000. Feb 1 ’ 53-’62 CLINTON. is in Sampson County.
This town
54,000c*Feb 15 ’26-’34
Road Bonds.
f$l 2,000c. July 1 ’25-’30 4M sg '24
72,000c*Feb 15 ’35-.43 5s W ater Bonds.
T4 J-J
1 1944
F-A
70,000c*Feb 15 ’44-’50 6s ’24 J-J $30,000___ Jan ’26-’55
-s '20 J-J 1 64.000c.July 1 '31-’46
15,000---Jan 1
t 20,000c.July 1 '47-'50
84,000c*Feb 15 ’51-’57
Street, W ater & Sewer Bonds.
(120,000c*Feb 15 ’5S-’65 6s g ’21 A -0/$14,000_-A pr 1 ’25-’31
6s '20 A-O ( 4,000c.July 1 '25-’28
\44.000c_July 1 '29-’50
M unicipal Bldg. Bonds.
( 30,000--Apr 1 ’32-’41
f$96,000c*Feb 15 ’26-’37
6s '20 J-J *20,000_______________
Street Bonds.
110,000c*Feb 15 '38-47
(25.000. -Jan 1 '25 -'29 4Ms g '24
F-A
112.000c*Feb 15 ’48-’55 6s ’ 17 M-S ($18,000--Sept 1 ’ 24-’36
35,000. -Tan 1 ’3(>-’34
I 2,000____Sept 1 1936
6s g '22 J-J
40.000-Jan 1 '35-39
102,000c*Feb 15 ’56-’61
’53
30.000- -Jan 1 ’ 40-’42
l 80,000c*Feb 15 ’62-’65 6s g T9 J-J / 45,000_-July 1 ’25-’27
( 60,0 0 --Ju ly 1 ’30-’35
(60,000--Jan 1 '43-’47
Sewer B onds.
28,500--July 1 ’28-’29BOND. DEBT June 1923. $488,450 4M s’ 12 -.-$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ___________1942 6s T8 J-J
’30,-31 & ’38
(40,000c* _Feb 1 ’26-'45
Ass'd value 1922__________8.671,038
Sewer Bonds.
4M s’23 F-A 36,000c*_Feb 1 ’46-’57
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '20.$6,70
24,000c*. Feb 1 ’58-’63 6s T5 J-J $27,000___ July 1 1945
Pop'n 1910. 14,858; 1920. 15,759
Improvement Bonds.
45,000c*Mar 1 ’26-’34
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
$5,500--Jan 1 ’29&’34
63,000c*Mar 1 ’35-’43 6s ’ 14 J-J
County Treasurer’s office; on 6s of 4M sg '24
M-S
72,000c*Mar 1 ’44-’51 6s ’22 M -N 15,000--M ay 1 ’38,
1922 in New York.
’39 & ’45
.120,000c*Mar 1 ’52-’61
6s ’22 M -N 31,000--M ay 1 ’32,
CATAWBA COUNTY.
Floating-D ebt Bonds.
'33 & ’37
4Ms'03
$100,000c-............... 1933
Newton Is the county seat.
4Ms’0 o — - 140,000c................. 1935 BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-- $321,000
School Bonds.
_
45,000
($20,000c* Jan 1 '25-’34 4M s’07 . . . 140,000c__________1937 Water bonds (included)_
Assess, value, real estate_ 1,188,138
_
5Ms’24 J-J
15,000c*Jan 1 ’35-’39
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 730,739
I 65,000c*Jan 1 ’40-’52 5s g '22 F-A $60,000c* Feb 1 ’36-’38 Other assess, property____ 128,504
G E N .B D .D T . Oct 10 ’ 24-$7,812,800
Bridge Bonds.
Tot.
1923 (M
$6,000--July 1 ’25-’26 Water bonds (incl.)_______ 1,417,000 Totalval. rate (per actual)--2,047,381
tax
$1,000) ’23.$18.00
Special assessments (incl.) 1,689,234
16.000-July 1 ’27-’30
291,887 Pop’n. 1910. 1.101: 1920______ 2,110
5s '17 J-J
20,000—July 1 ’31-'34 Sinking fund_____________
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 at the U S . .
Assessed valuation 1924-100.390 706
24.000-July 1 ’35-’38
28.000-July City property___________ 7,785.898 Mtge. & Trust C o., New York.
1 ’39-’42
Tot.tax rate (per $1,000) 1921S10 65
Road Bonds.
IN T . payable in New York and COLUMBUS COUNTY.
6s '21 J-J $200,000 .........1934-1941
Whiteville is the county seat.
Baltimore.
C ourt H ouse B onds.
5Msg’23J-J ($30.000c*Jan 1 ’ 29-’34
Road Bonds.
U70,000c*Jan 1 ’35-’51 CHARLOTTESVILLE.
5Ms’20 J-J
$50.000__ Jan 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924-$1,036,000
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
This city is in Albemarle County.
5s
...
$50.000...............
Floating debt___________
54,000
Im provement Bonds.
Road and Bridge B onds.
Total assessed value 1923
5s '22 M-S $125,000c_.Sept 1 1962
6s ’20 J-D $200,000___ Dec 1 1950
(80% actual)_________ 36 618,000
(Optional Sept. 1 1942.)
6s
...
50,000...............
State & Co. tax (per$l,0OO)’21-$8.1O
S ch ool & Armory Bonds.
Pop’n In 1910, 27,918; 1920-—33,839 5s '23 J-D $315,000c.-Dec 1 1963 N ET B D .D T . June 1923. $446,905
IN T .payable at the National Park BONDED D E B T _______________(?) Total assess, val. 1922____ 17.407,328
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$8.00
Bank, N . Y . City, and National City
IN T . payable in New York City.
Pop'n, 1910, 28.020: 1920, 30,124
Bank, N . Y .
CONCORD.
CHATHAM COUNTY.
chadbourne!
This city Is In Cabarrus County.
Pittsboro is the ^county seat.
This town is in Columbus County.
Incorporated in 1853.
Bridge Bonds.
Street Impt. & W ater Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
$44,000...........................
($16,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’32 4Ms & 5s
5s '17 . . . $27,000....................1947
Center T ow nsh ip Bonds.
6s g '22 F-A( 24,000c-Feb 1 ’33-’40
W ater and Light Bonds.
- . - $50,000----------------------l 8,000c _Feb 1 ’41-’42 _s
. . . $275,000.........— ............
BOND. D EBT Oct 28 '24- $48,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '23 $172,590 s
_
Sewerage Extension Bonds.
Assessed value 1924_______ 955,967 Assess, val., real estate_ 8,909,661
f$2S,000._Feb 1 ’25-’38
Assess, val., personal____ 3,253,395
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$8.00
_
Population 1910, 1,242; 1920, 1,121 Other assess, property_ 3,500,000 6 s g ’21 F-A( 2 1 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’39-’45
Ass’d val. '22 (2-3 act.)__15,663,056
( 24.000._Feb 1 ’46-’51
IN TEREST In N . Y . City.
Sidew alk B onds.
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’22-$l2.00
Pop’n, 1910, 22,635; 1920____ 23,814 6s g ’ 21 F-A $2 6,00 0..Feb 1 ’25-’37
CHAPEL HILL GRADED SCH.
S ch ool, Sewer <c Street Bonds.
5
DISTRICT.
-a
. . . $67,000.............................
CHERRYVILLE.
This district is In Orange County
School B uilding B onds.
This city is in Gaston County.
B uilding Bonds.
4s '19 J-J $16,000-.July 1 '25-’40
S ch ool Bonds.
6s '15 J-J $35,000____July 1 194S
S treet Im pt. Bonds.
6s '22 J-J
40.000____ Tuly 1 1916 6s 15 J-J $20,000--- July 1 1945
6s '17 . . . $77,000..................1937
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 28 '24. $75,000
. . . 108.000...........................................
Floating debt (add’l)______
10 0 )0 6s ’20 J-J $65,000--Jan 1 ’25-’50 -s
1 '25-'30
Sinking fund_____________
8.500 6s '20 M-S 144,000--Sept 1 ’25-’46 6s '18 J-J 39.000-.Jan
1 '25-’42
142.000-.SeDt 1 '47-’60 6s '18 J-J 54,000--Jan
Tot .assess .val.’24 (3-5act.) 1,244.610
230,000c*. Jan 1 ’ 25-’34
Local improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_____ $7.23
$60,000.-M ar 1 '25-’34 5M g’23 J-J \ 30,000e*.Jan 1 ’35-'37
Population in 1920____________1,500
42,000c*. Jan 1 ’38-’40
6s g '22 M-S 42,000--M ar 1 '35-’40
48,OOOc*.Jan 1 '41-’43
I 8.000___ Mar 1 1941
charlotte!
, 50,000c*.Jan 1 ’ 25-’34
W ater & Light Extension Bds.
County seat of Mecklenburg Co
12,000c*-Jan
Inc. Nov. 7 1768. Pop. 1910. 34.014; 6s g '22 M-S f$24,000..Sept 1 ’ 25-’48 5 Mg’23 J-J \ 20,000c*. Jan 1 ’35-’38
1 ’39-’43
\ 26,000--Sept 1 ’49-’61
1920, 46,338.
, 6.0 0 0 c*...J a n 1 1944
BOND. DEBT June 1 '23. $149,500
Funding Bonds.
S ch ool Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921.-2,767,679
$18.000____Feb 1 1925
60,000.-Feb 1 ’26-'27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920------ $7.50 5s g '22 F-AT209.000-.Aug 1 '25-'43
\ 16,000___ Aug 1 1944
Population 1910, 1,153; 1920, 1,884
68.000— -Feb 1 ’28-’29
5 Ms g ’20
A-O
38.000
___________Feb IN1930 6s of 1922 at the Mechan­ TOTAL D E B T Juue 1923 $795,300
1 T. on
83,281
ics Metals Nat. Bank, N . Y . City. Assessment debt (incl.)____
40.000
___________Feb 1&1931
Water debt (incl.)________ 175,000
' 8,000___ Feb 1 1925
El. It. plant debt (in c l.)...
75.000
5s g '22 F-A 30.000— -Feb 1 ’26-’ 28
CHOWAN COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
39,200
52.000— Feb 1 ’20-’ 32
Edenton is the county seat.
Tot.ass’d val.'21 (abt.act) 12.450,637
. 60,000--Feb 1 '33-’35 _s g ’24 A-O 100,000c* Apr 1 ’35-’54
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ $5.00
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
9,903
6s g '20 J-J /$22,000—July 1 ’25-’35 5M g’22J-J ($90,000—July 1 ’25-’42 Pop’n, 1910. 8.715; 1920______ Ms of
TNT. on school bonds and 5
1 45,000—July 1 '36-'50
i 60,000--July 1 ’43-’52
5s g '22 F-A 37.000.-Feb 1 '25-’43 5M g’23J-J / 90,000c* July 1 ’26-’43 1923 at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .;
1923 at the U. S. M tge. &
S chool Bonds.
1 60,000c* July 1 ’44-’53 5Ms of o.,
C
4s '01 - - - $40,000....................1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '23 $300,000 TrustBank,N. Y .; others at Cabarrus
Sav.
Cabarrus,
4Ms’ l l
100,000....................1941 Tot.ass’d val.'23(4-5 act.) .10,225,438 National Bank, N . Y . and Hanover
5Ms’ 18 F-A 85,000—Feb 1 '25-'46 State &-co.tax (per $1,000)'23.$11.20
fl5,000—Feb 1 ’25-’27 Population 1910,11,303; 1920.10-.649
CONETOE CONS. SCH. DIST.
5s g '18 F-A I24,000.-Feb 1 '28-’33
IN T . on 5Ms of 1922 at the Chase
This district is in Edgecombe
) 5,000____Feb 1 1934
National Bank, New York City.
County.
(72,000--Feb 1 ’35-’46
6s '24 J-J / $26,000c. July 1 ’27-'52
5Msg’20M-N 112,000—Nov 1 ’25-’30 CLAY COUNTY!
1 4,000c-July 1 ’53-’54
24.000— Nov 1 ’31-’36
Hayesville is the cauDtv seat.
$30,000
(60,000—Nov 1 '37-’48 BOND. DEBT June 1923- $191,000 BOND. D EBT Nov 12'24. 1,843,262
Total assess, val. 1924____
(28,000—N ov 1 ’25-’31 Total assess, val. 1922___ 2,471.509
tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$2.00
6 s g ’20 M -N 42,000—Nov 1 ’32-’38 State&Co.tax(per$l,000) ’21-$16.00 Sch. T . at Hanover National Bank,
IN
72.000— Nov 1 ’39-'47 Pop’n. 1910, 3,909: 1920______ 4,646 New York City.
( 24.000c.Feb 1 '25-’27
5 s g '22 F-A 120.000c.Feb 1 ’28-’ 37 CLAYTON.
CONOVER.
--------160.000c.Feb 1 ’ 38-’47
This town is in Johnston County.
A town in Catawba County.
(180,000c_Feb 1 ’48-’ 56 BOND. DEBT June 1923- $71,000
Sewer Bonds.
( 120,000c*Mar 1 '26-’33 Sinking fund_____________
1,600 6s g '24 A-O f.f 19,000c___A p rl'26-’63
4Ms g '24
160,000c*Mar 1 ’34-’41 Total assess, val. 1921____ 1,581,619
( 1,000c.
Apr 1 1964
M-S
200,000c*Mar 1 ’42-’49 Tax rate (per$l,000) 1922____$12.50
Street Impt. Bonds.
240,000c *Mar 1 ’50-’57 Pop'n, 1910, 1,441; 1920______ 1,423
6s '22 A-O $4.500c..O ct 1 '25-'33
(280,000c *Mar 1 '58-’65
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
A uditorium Bonds.
CLAYTON GRADED SCH. DIST. 6s g '23 A-O ($24,OOOc__Oct 1 ’25-'48
i d s ' l l . . . $65,000.............. — 1941
This district is in Johnston Co.
( 26,0 00c..O ct 1 '49-'61
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
15 ’25-’44
5 s '08 - - $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .................. 1938 6s’24 A-O 15J$80,OOOcApr 15 ’45-’54 BOND. D E B T Dec 1 '24____ $75,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 43,000
\
4Ms’09 —
100,000....................1939 BONDED D E50,OOOcApr
B T _______________ (?) Special assessments (incl.)___ 1,025
4Ms’ 12 - . - 150.000....................1942
IN T . at Hanover National Bank, Sinking fund_______________ 1,644
6sg’21 M-S / 3,000___ Mar 1 1925
Assessed valuation 1923___920,302
New York City.
\ 40,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’35
Population 1920........
681
5Msg’21F-A (630.000.Feb 1 '25-’33
IN T . in New York.
\ 50,000.Feb 1 ’34-’35 CLEVELAND COUNTY.
Shelby Is the county seat.
(500,000c *Feb 1 ’25-’34
CRAVEN COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
4Msg’23F-A 176,000c*Feb 1 ’35-’42
New Bern is the county seat.
. . . $48,000c____ 1925-1948
24,000c*-.F eb 1 1943 5s
Bridge Bonds.
--.
21,000c____ 1925-1945
4 M s g ’24 (600,000c*Mar 1 ’26-’35 5s
M-S
\150,000c*Mar 1 ’36-’45 4Ms’17 M-S 80,000--M ar 1 '27-’44 5s'OS J-J $20,000- .July 1 ’37-’39
is '18 J-J 150,000____Jan 1 1928
R efu n d in g C ourt-H ou se Bds.
4M s’24 F-A 1150,000c*Feb 15 ’26-’35
...
$3,5 0 0 c____ 1925-1931
R efu nd ing Bonds.
\ 50,000c*Feb 15 ’36-’45 5s
5s '07 M -N $10,000___ M ay 1 1927
School Bonds.
W ater B onds.
5s '18 s-a $25,000/$2.500 yearly
A gricultural S chool B onds.
4Ms’05 — $210,000c.................1935
(beginning 1928 5s '12 A-O $15,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1942
4M s’07 —
35.000................. 1937
4Ms’ l l
300.000................. 1941 TOTAL DEBT June 1 '22 $233,000 (Subject to call begin. Oct. 1 1927)
20,865 5s T3 F-A $10,000___ Aug 1 1943
4 M sT 2 „.
50.000................. 1942 Floating debt (additional).
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
(70,000c* Feb 1 ’25-’38 Tot.ass’d val.’22(act.val.) 35,613,739
4 Mg'23 F-A 98,000c* Feb 1 ’39-’52 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’21-$5.80 5s '17 M -8 275.000-.M ar 1 '27-'47
60,000c* Feb 1 ’53-’58
Pop'n, 1910, 29,494; 1920____34,272 6s '20 M -N 100.000--M ay 1931-’50
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y . 6s '20 J-J 110,000--July 1931-'50
72.000c* Feb 1 '59-’64
Popula'n 1910, 13.776; 1920, 15,384
IN T. on 6s o f 1923 at the Hanover
Nat. Bank, N . Y ., and on 5Ms at
the Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .

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CRAVEN COUNTY <
Concluded).
F unding Bonds.
5Ha’ 15 M-S $35.000-Mar 1 '32 & ’47
6s g '21 M-S 26 0.00 0c...M ar 1 1926
S chool Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $100.000___ June 1 1941
F unding S chool Bonds
f 27,OOOc-Oct 15 ’25-’33
5J£s g ’23 ( 30.000c_0ct 15 ’ 34-’38
A-O 15(105,000c-Oct 15 ’ 39-’53
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923.-1,745,600
Floating debt____________ *380,600
Sinbingfund_________ ,___
70,854
Total assessed value 1923
(approx. 85% actual)-.29,505,959
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'21— 19 00
Pop’ n. 1910. 25(594; 1920___ 29 148
* Included in this item is $300,000
borrowed for the State Highway
Commission and which is to be re­
funded by the State.
IN T . on refunding bonds and fund­
ing bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank,
N . Y .; on school bonds at John
Nuveen & C o., Chicago.

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

[V ol. 119.

TO T . B D . D T . Sept ’2 4 .. $90,000’
The net income of the water-works EAST SPENCER.
_
50,000
Water bonds (included)_
This town is In Rowan County.
plant and the electric light plant
Electric light bonds (in cl.). $15,000
owned by the town for the last fiscal
School Bonds.
25,000
year, after necessary allowances for 6s g ’22 J-J 7$11,000.-July 1 ’25-’35 Net debt_________________
1 34,000--July 1 ’36-’52 Assess, val. prop. 1923____ 602,141
repairs and maintenance, exceeded
15,000.-July 1 ’25-’39 Estimated actual value____1,100,000
the interest upon the town’s water 6s g ’22 J-J
Population 1920________________ 473
and lighting bonds and the amorti­
Street Impt. Bonds.
IN T . in New York.
zation requirements under the M u­ 6s g ’22 J-J $15,000.-July 1 ’ 25-’39
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’23- $100,000
nicipal Finance Act. 1917.
25,000 EMMA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
DUNN GRADED SCHOOL DIST. Water debt (included)___
This district (P. O. Asheville) is in
3,636
This district is in Harnett County. Sinking funds____________
4
$14.000.-Feb 1 ’25-’31 Assess, val. 1923 ( s act.).1,000.000 Buncombe County.
_
1 1939
15,000--Feb 1 ’3 >-’36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $22.50 6s T9 M-N$50,000___ N ov $50,000
6s g ’21 F-A
Population 1910, 1,729; 1920, 2,239 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’23.
24.000.
-Feb 1 ’37-’42
Ass'd value 923 (3-5 act.) .1,223,772
45.000. .F eb 1 ’43-’51 EDENTON.
Bond tax rate(per $1,000) ’23—$2.60
This town Is In Chowan County.
5J^g’22 F-A /$16,000.-F eb 1 ’25-’40
Population (estimated)_______ 1,300
i 24,000.-Feb 1 ’41-’ 52
Im provement Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1922. $150,000 5s g '16 S-A $17,000c.June 1 ’ 25-’41
4 0 ,0 0 0 -.- July 1 1945 ENFIELD. is in Halifax County.
Assessed value 1921-----------4,647,208 6s ’ 15 J-J
This town
6s . . J^l
3 0 .0 0 0 ... July 1 1945
IN TEREST in N. Y . City.
W ater Bonds.
6s T8 J-J
10,500_ Jan 1 ’25-’38
_
’25-’30
6s ’20 s-a
77,000_________ _____ 6s g ’22 J-J ]$6,000__Jan
DUPLIN COUNTY.
’31-’62
164,000-.ian
Kenansville is the county seat.
Electric Ligh F unding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6s g '22 M-S ($26,000-.M a r 1 ’25-’50 6s g ’ 22 J-J J$6,000-.Jan
R oad and Bridge B onds.
’25-’ 30
i 4,0 00.-M ar 1 ’51-’52
6s ’ 21 M -S$100,000. . Mar 1 ’42-’51
’31-’62
164,000..Jan
’ 22 M-S 100.000-.M ar 1 ’46-’55 BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’ 22._ $195 700
CROSS ROAD TWP. SCH. DIST. 6s Jail BondsElectric Light Bonds.
Total assess, value 1922_ 3.014 911
_
’25-’30
This district is in Wilson County. 5s ’22 A-O $43,000____Oct 1 1952 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22_____ $12.05 6s g ’22 J-J /$6.000—Jan
’31-’52
\44,000-.Jan
5H s’ 24 M-N$75,000c. Nov 1 ’26-’49 BOND. DEBT June 1923 $865,250 Population 1910, 2,789; 1920..2.777
___
5,500_______________
_s
BOND. D E B T Oct 31 '24- $75,000 Sinking fund____________
813
Assessed valuation 1924___2,304,567 Tot.ass’d val. '22(act.val.)27,083,140 EDENTON GRADED SCH. DIST. BOND. D EBT March 1922 $195,500
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,667,305
Sch. tax rate (per $1.000) 1924-$9 00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--------$6.50
B uilding Bonds.
Population (estimated)_______ 2,500 Pop'n. 1910. 25,442; 1920____ 30,223 6s
s-a $24,0 0 0 c____ 1941-1946 Population. 1910, 1,167; 1920, 1,648
IN T . at American Exchange Nat
...
6,000_______________
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . .s
Bank, New York.
5 H g ’2 4 A -0 J 6 ,000c*.Apr 1 ’27-’32 FAIRMONT. ~ Robeson County.
This town is in
DURHAM.
\44,000c*. Apr 1 ’ 33-’ 54
Public Im provement Bonds.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
This is the county seat of Durham BOND. DEBT Oct 1922.. $25,000
1947
Fayetteville is the county seat.
Co. Inc. as a town Apr. 10 1869; as a Sinking fund Oct 1921____
1,000 . . s T7 s-a $30,000c..........
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
city M ay 1895.
Total ass’d val. ’ 21(act.)—3,200.000 6s W ater and Sewer Bonds. ’26-’50
’23 J-J $30,000--July 1
4 s’24A-O ($200,000c Apr 1 ’29-’48
W ater Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000)’22-13 20
1 100.000c Apr 1 ’49-’ 53 5s T 5 J-J $458,000c.July 1 ’25- 45 Ponulation in 1921 (est.T_____ 4.000 G E N . B D . DT June 1 '22. $30,000
Assessed
1921___l,i89,425
F un din g. RR. & Bridge Bonds 5s T7 J-J 229,000-.Jan 1 ’25-’45
IN T . on bonds of 1924 payable at Total tax valuation $1,000) T9 $13.33
rate (per
6a
.--$ 1 8 1 ,3 0 0 ______________ (For maturity see V. 105, p. 14381 New York.
Population 1910. 730; 1920____ 1,000
R oad and Funding Bonds.
5s T8 J-J $80,000.-July 1 ’25-’44
6s T9 A-O l$100.000cApr 15 1925
T 6 ,0 0 0 ...J a n 1 ’25-’32 EDGECOMBE COUNTY.
FAIRMONT TOWNSHIP.
\ 150,000c Apr 15’30&35
5,000___ Jan 1 1933
Tarboro Is the county seat.
A twp. in Robeson County.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
1 4 ,000 ...Jan 1 ’ 34-’35
5s g ’22 J-J
R oad Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6s g ’ 21 J-J $340,000___ July 1 1925
40,000_ Jan 1 ’ 36-’45 5s T4 J-J $8,000
_
Jan 1 '25- 28 5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S $60.000c______________
6s g ’22 A-O 250.000-.0ct 15 ’27-’51
85.000-..J a n 1 ’46-’62 5s ’ 15 J-J
20,000
Jan 1 ’29-’38, ($?2,6od'on Sept” l"in "’29"~ !’ ’39",
’34
5sg’23 M-S (442.000c.Mar 1 ’26-'51
105.000 §_ July 1 ’ 26-’32
Bridge B onds.
*44 & 49 )
t 13,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1952
1140,000§. July 1 ’ 33-’39 5s T4 J-J
$8 ,000...Jan 1 '25-’ 28
D e b t Nov 2 3 ’ 23. $60,000
R efu n d in g S chool Bonds
4J4g’24 J-J (200,000§-July 1 ’40-’47 5s T 5 J-J
10 ,000 -.-Jan 1 ’29-’33 Assessed valuation 1923___3,500,000
f $95,000c.Oct 1 ’25-’43
240,000§. July 1 ’48-’55 5s T5 J-J
20,000--July 1 ’ 34-’43 Bond tax rate (per $1,000) ’23—$1.50
5J£s’2 3 A -0
6,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1944
(315,000§-July 1 ’ 56-’64
(40,000c. .Jan 1 ’29-’48 Population in 1920____________3,503
7,000c_ Oct 1 1945
_
5s ’24 J-J 130,000c..Jan 1 ’49-’58
*D. & N. RR. Bonds.
l 70,000c.Oct 1 ’46-'52 6s ’88 J-J $87,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1928
(30,000c--Jan 1 ’59-'64 FARMVILLE.
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924-$1.689.000
Market Bonds.
5H s’22J-J 100,000---Jan 1 ’27-46
This town is In Pitt County.
Sinking fund (est)_______
100,000 4H s’01 J-J a$50.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1926
Road and Bridge Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
Tot. assess, val. 1923____ 30.676,853 5 s ’22 J-J
18,000---Jan 1 ’25-’33
6s ’20F-A15/$50,000.Aug 15 ’ 27-’ 36 5H.ST5 A O $9.700.-Apr 1 ’25-’45
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_____ $6.30
\ 50,000-Aug 15. ’37-'41
F unding Bonds.
Sewerage Bonds.
Pop’n, 1910, 35,284; 1920____35.064 4 ^ s ’ l l J -J $140,000c— Jan 1 1941
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
5 H8T5 A-O $16,000.-Apr 1 ’ 25-’45
l
IN T . on 6s of 1921 and on 5s and 4 ^ s ’16 J-J
62,000..July 1 ’25-’ 40 5 s ’ l l J-J
$7,000_ Jan 1 ’ 25-’31
_
Electric Light Bonds.
5H s of 1923 at the Guaranty Trust 5s T7 F-A 24.000--Aug 1 ’25-’27
Jail Bonds.
5H bT 5 A-O $3,780 .Apr 1 ’ 25-’ 45
C o., New York: on 5s o f 1922 at the 5s g ’22 J-J J10.000- - - Jan 1 ’25-’ 26 5s ’24 J-J 7$10.000c. .Jan 1 ’29-38
BOND. D EBT Oct 16 ’22- $222,700
U . S. M tge. & Trust C o., N. Y.
1 30,000c.-Jan 1 ’ 29-’53 Assessment debt (add’l)_
.60,000 .Jan 1 ’27-’32
_ 115.000
S ch ool Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24 $463,000 Floating debt (add’l)______
8,315
DAVIDSON.
4J4s’01 J-J a$50.000c. .July 1 1926 Assessment d e b t ________
128,000 Assessed value real estate-.l,714,771
This town is in Mecklenburg Co 4Ms’05 J-J
50,000c. .July 1 1935 Floating debt_____________
40,000 Assessed value personal_ 1,084,597
_
W ater & Light Bonds.
4J4s'12 J-J
25.000c. .Jan 1 1927 Assessed value real estate.23,896,553
6s g ’24 J-J $25,000c* July 1 ’26-’ 50 5s ’ 16 J-J
51,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’ 41 Assessed value personal.. 6,809,933 Other assessable property.. 214,670
Tot.ass’d val.'22(85% act.)3.014,038
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
.. __
_
6s '21 J-J 501.000---.Tan 1 ’ 25-’49 Other assess, property_ 3,677,435 Tax rate (per $1,000) '22--------$22.00
5 H g ’23J-J
8,000c*_Jan 1 ’25-’33 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 1174)
Total assessed value 1924
Population 1910, 816; 1920____ 1,780
110.000c*. Jan 1 ’34-’43
Sewer Bonds.
(about 70% actual)___ 34.383.921
6s g ’24 J-J /10,000c* July 1 ’ 26-’30 434s’01 J-Ja$100.000c...July 1 1941 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24-$7,833
,
115.000c* July 1 ’31-’45 4 H s’ 14 J-J 60.000c
i
Jan 11929
Pop’n 1910, 32,010; 1920____37.995 FAYETTEVILLE.
This city Is in Cumberland County.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M -N 24.000-.N ov 1 ’ 25-’30
IN T. at the Hanover Nat. Bank,
Railroad B onds.
-s ’24 . . - $80,000c*_____________ 5s '17 F -A / 10.000-.Aug 1 ’27-’29 New York.
______
5s
J-J
$34,500____ Jan 1 1926
W ater, Light & Sewer Bonds.
1 30.000.-Aug 1 ’30-’39
5s
F-A
13,500____ Feb 1 1932
SMg’23 J-J ($54 ,000c*-Jan 1 ’25-’ 51 5s ’ 19 J-J /66,000--July 1 ’25-’56 ELIZABETH CITY.
This city Is In Pasquotank County.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
1 36,000c*. Jan 1 ’ 52-’63
\ 1,000___ July 1 1957
5s
J-J
$15,000____ Jan 1 1932
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Dec 2 ’ 24 -- $250,000 5>£g’22 F-A /26.000— Feb 1 ’ 25-'50
($84,000c*_ Jan 1 ’28-’ 34
Electric Lt. & F unding B onds.
Water Alight bonds (in cl.). 165,000
124,000.--F eb 1 ’ 51-’ti2
5 s ’24 J-J 136.000c*.Jan 1 ’ 35-’42 5s
J-D $30,000___ Dec 1 1935
Special assessments (incl.)33.500
P u blic Impt- Bonds66,000c*. Jan 1 ’43-’45
W ater, Street & Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
$1,044 5j^g’20 J-J $532,000 --Jan 1 ’25-’43
[360,000c*. Jan 1 ’53-’64 5H s’ 19 M-N160,000c&rNov l ’25-’44
Assessed valuation 1924___ 1,105,000
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1968.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $17.50
($36,000 §. Jan 1 ’ 27-’ 35
Population 1910, 1,056; 1920, 1,156 5s g '24 J-J ■ 48,0001-Jan 1 '36-M3 5 s ’00 M -N z$7,000..$1,000 yearly 5 s ’ l l A-O $20.000____ May 1941
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
IN T ER E ST at New York City.
96,000§-Jan 1 ’ 44-’ 55 5s ’ l l M-Sa 120.000c__________1941
( 3,500c*.-A ug 1 1929 5s
J-D$100,000___ Dec 1 1935
120,000§_Jan 1 ’ 56-’67
( 40,000c*-Feb 1 ’26-'33
DAVIDSON COUNTY.
(30,000 5-July 1 '26-'35 5 s ’24 F-A6 63,000c*—Aug 1*30-43
( 8,500c*.-A ug 1 1944 5s g ’23 F-A[ 56,000c*.Feb 1 ’34-’41
Lexington is the county seat.
32,000§-July 1 ’ 36-’ 13
110,000c*.Feb 1 ’42-’52
Market H ouse Bonds.
5s
-.$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ 4)4g’24J-J (40,000§-July 1 ’44-’51
144,000c*.Feb 1 ’53-’64
_
Road Bonds.
42,000§-July 1 ’ 52-’ 58 5s T5 J-J t$15,000_ Jan 1 ’ 25-35
6s T 5 M -N$300,000c_-May 1 1955
156,000§-July 1 ’ 59-’66 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1 ’24 $216,000 5 K g ’23A-OJ 40.000c*.Apr 1 '25-’44
\ 60,000c*.Apr 1 ’45-’64
Floating debt (add’l ) ------5,700
(Subject to call 1935 or any interest
S treet and Sidewalk Bonds.
Street Bonds.
date thereafter.)
4V$s'01 J-J a$100.000c July 1 1941 Total assessed value 1924
M-N$100,000___ M ay 1 1941
(about z actual)---------10,277.154 5s
4
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924. $312,000 5s ’ 19 J-J / 168,000-Jan 1 ’25-’28
School debt (add’l)______
175,000
l 172.000-Jan 1 ’29-’32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $7.20 6s ’20 J-D / 42,000--Dec 1 ’22-’31
1 20.000--D ec 1 ’32-’36
Population 1910. 8.412; 1920 .8.925
Sinking fund______________ 43,000
Cemetery Bonds.
z Payable through First & Citizens 5H s’23 A-O/120.000c*-Apr 1 ’25-’31
Ass’d value '24 (% a ct.)--34,330,941 5s g ’22 F-A J$34,000--- Jan 1 ’25-’41
1110,000c*. Apr 1 ’35-’44
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 (for
\ 36,000--.Jan 1 ’42-’52 Nat. Bank, Elizabeth City; (a)
through A. B. Leach & C o., Inc., 5s g ’24 J-D 200,000c*_June 1 ’26-35
county purposes)__________ $11.50
Street Improvement Bonds.
New York; (5) at Hanover Nat.
Funding Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 29,404; 1920, 35,201 53ig’22 F-A (405,000_ Feb 1 ’25-’33
_
1100,000..-Feb 1 ’34-37 Bank, N. Y . City; (t) Baker, Watts 6s ’20 J-D j$3,000--D ec 1 ’25-’ 27
IN T . AT Harris. Forbes & Co.,
‘ 00 0 --Dec 1 ’28-’31
and at Guaranty Trust C o., both of 5s g ’22 J-J 280,000-..J a n 1 ’ 25-’62 & C o., Baltimore.
TOT. BD. D T. Sept ’2 4 --$ 1.441,000
(200,000§_-Jan 1 ’25-’34
New York.
97,909
5s g ’24 J-J
40,000§..Jan 1 ’ 35-’39 E L IZ A B E T H C IT Y GR A D E D Sinking fund_____________
Total assessed value 1923-11,502,179
DAVIE COUNTY.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
60,000§..Jan 1 ’40-'44
Mocksville is the county seat.
This district Is in Pasquotank Co Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--------$7.60
(70,000§-.Jan 1 ’ 25-’34
Population 1910, 7,045: 1920-.8.877
High School Bonds.
4 ^ g ’24 J-J
10,000§-.Jan 1 ’35-'39 Dist. incorporated Feb. 21 1907.
IN T. at NewYork City at Hanover
6s ’ 17 . . .
$3.000....................1937
20,000§--Jan 1 ’40-’44 5s '07 A-O $24,000c__________1937
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24_$6 125.000 6s ’ 22 J-J 280,000c__Jan 1 ’ 27-’61 Nat. Bank and at U. S. M tge. &
434a’ 16 - - - $3 5.00 0-...................
5 14s
J-T $120.000c Jan l ”27-’ 56 Trust Co.
Water debt (included)----- 2,017.000
Bridge & Jail Bonds.
O
Sinking funds___________
734 206 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $424 O C
5s & 6s . . . $200,000._____ ______
Total ass’d value'24 (est.) 57,000.000 Assessed value 1923______ 12.409,580 FAYETTEVILLE GRADED SCH.
DISTRICT
BOND. D EBT June 1923. $270,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$11 50 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23_$5.00
This district (P. O. Fayetteville)
O
Tot.assess, val.’22 (act. val) 11,338,599 P oo’ n 1910, 18,241; 1920____21,719 Population in 1922 (est.)_____12,O C
Is in Cumberland County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_____$9 50
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at City
School Bonds.
_____ _
Pop’n. 1910, 13,394; 1920____ 13.578 Treas. office; on bonds marked (a) at ELKIN.
6s ’21 J-J $250,000____July 1 1961
This town is in Surry County.
Bank o f America, N. Y .; on others at
BOND. DEBT S ep t’2 4 -. $425,000
DUNN.
Street Improvement Bonds.
U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co.. N. Y.
29,500
This town is In Harnett County.
______ _____________ t_________
§Bonds o f 1924 are coupon bonds 6s g ’22 A-O$108,000c*Apr 1 ’25-’36 Sinking fund____________
36,000e*July 1 ’25-’36 Assessed value 1923--------- 12,321,800
Contract to sell municipal light j but m”ay“ be registered as to prnlcpal 6s ’22 J-J
5Msg’23A-0 75,OOOc*.Oct 1 ’25-’39 Value of real estate owned
system voted on Dec. 14— V. 113,1and interest,
by school district in 1923 593,500
_s g ’24 J-J 20,000c*.July 1 '26-’50
p . 2742.
W ater and Sewer B onds.
W ater Bonds.
DURHAM COUNTY.
Durham is the county seat. In­ 6 s '22 J-J $12,500c*.July 1 ’25-’47 FLORAL COLLEGE CONS. S. D.
($28,000c*.Mar 1 ’27-’33
This district (P. O. Lumberton)
.s g ’24 J-J 25,000c*.July 1 ’26-’50
6s ’ 24 M -S 42,000c*.Mar 1 ’ 34-’40 corporated 1881.
is in Robeson County.
W ater and Sewer B onds.
70,000c*.Mar 1 ’41-’50
Funding Bonds.
(135,000c*.Mar 1 ’51-’ 65 5s s T7 J-D /S63,000-M ay 1 ’25-’33 5 H s ’23 A-O ($40,000c*.0ct I ’25-’44 6s ’24 J-D $30.0 0 0 c ____ 1927-1954
\ 60,000_ Oct 1 ’45-'64 BOND. DEBT July 1 1924..$30,000
_
124,000--M ay 1 ’34-’36
Street B onds.
Assess, val. 1924 (2-5 a ct.).1,300,000
6s g ’17 F -A / $7,000___ Aug 1 1925
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
Road Bonds.
1 24.000--Aug 1 '26-’28 5s g T9 A-O $250,000.0ct I *25-’49 6s g ’22 A-O ($33,000c*-Apr 1 ’25-’57 Population___________________ 2,500
1 10,000c*. Apr 1 '58-’62
F unding Bonds.
C ourt House Bonds.
6s g ’ 17 F-A $65,000.-Aug 1 ’25-’37 45*s’ 15 J-D$192.000-Dec 15 ’25-'40 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924._ $426,000 FOREST CITY!
This city is in Rutherford County.
Improvement 5 s _________ $55,000 4 ^ s ’ 16 Oct 45.000.--O ct 1 ’25-’33 Water debt (included)_____ 123,500
Assessed valuation 1924__ 2.650,4 )0 Incorporated 1895.
TO TAL DEBT N ov 2 0 ’24. 564,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Total tax rate (p e ril.000) ’24.$11.00
Water & light bonds (incl.) 356,000 6s g ’ 21 . . . $496,000_____1925-1951
Street Bonds.
$50,000........... ..............Sinking funds_____________
38,000 (For maturitv see V. 112. p. 1782)
Population 1910, 886: 1920___ 1,296 6s
Mortgage bonds of Carolina
Water and Light Bonds­
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924_$1.070,000
IN T . payable In New York.
es
. . . $50,000........... ................
L. & P. Co. held by city.
40,000 Tot. assess, val. ’24 (act.) 83 504 476
S chool B onds.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act.).3,713,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24.$10 00 ELLERBEE.
This town is In Richmond County. 5^ s'1 9 M-9 $50,000____Sept 1 1949
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $15.00 Pop’n 1910. 35,276: 1920___ 42,219
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
Water Supply Extension Bonds.
IN T . on 6s at U. S. Mtge. & Trust
Population 1910, 1,823; 1920.-2,805
IN T . on bonds of 1917 payable C o., N. Y . City; on all others at 6sg’24 J-J J$5,000c..July 1 ’ 25-’29 6s ’22 A-O /$6,000..July 1 ’25-’30
144,000—July 1 ’31-52
\70,000c. .July 1 ’30-’64
In New York.
Farmers’ Loan & Trust C o., N . Y .




D ec., 1924.]
FOREST C IT Y (Concluded).
Sewet Supply Extension Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J J$13,000--July 1 ’25-’50
1 2,000--July 1 ’51-’ 52
BOND. D E B T Nov 30 ’22. $240,000
Water & sewer debt (incl.)_
90,000
Sinking fund______________
5,000
Total assessed value 1921--2,435,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921------- $8-50
Population 1910, 1.592; 1920..2.312
IN T . on 6s o f 1922 at the National
Bank o f Commerce, New York.
FORSYTH COUNTY.
Winston Salem is the county seat
Twp. R ailroad Bonds.
6s
. - - $53,000c..................1928
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $40,000--Jan 1 ’ 26&’28
Road Bonds.
3s g ’21 J-J $300,000c.........Jan 1925
1927, 1929, 1931, 1932 & 1934
5s’ 22 — /200,000-.M ay 1 ’35-’38
\600,000--May 1 ’39-’44
F unding Bonds.
5s’13J-J $135,000c. Jan 1 ’ 30-’33-’43
(Part every 10 years.)
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 1 ’ 23 $1,285,000
Twp. railroad bds. (add’l)
53,000
Floating debt__________
56,000
Assessed value real estate 78,193,848
Assessed value personal- 69,083,447
_ 8,058,597
Other assess, property_
Tot.ass’d val .’23 (7-10act) 155,335,892
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’23-$5.50
P op’n 1910, 47,311; 1920____ 77,269
IN T . payable in New York at Nat
Park Bank and Guaranty Trust Co
FOUR OAKS SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Johnston County.
School Bonds.
6s ’22 J-D $75,000c_ June 1 1942
_
BON D. DEBT Oct 27 1924 $75,000
Sinking fund______________
2,100
Ass’d value 1924 (2-3 act.)- 931,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S15.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______1,600
IN T . at the National Bank of
Commerce, New York.
FRANKLIN.
This town is in M acon County.
W ater, Elec. L ight & Pr. Bds.
($40,000c.0ct 1 ’27-'34
6 s ’24 A-O 160.000c.0ct 1 ’ 35-'64
(lOO.OOOc.Oct 1 ’ 55-’ 64
BONDED D E B T _______________( ?)
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
New York City.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Louisburg is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT March 1923 $115,000
Assessed value 1922______ 14,757,563
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $9.50
Population, 1910, 24,692; '20, 26,667

Pop’n 1910, 37,063; 1920___ 51,242
z IN T . payable in New York and
bonds o f 1922 at U. S. Mtge. & Trust
C o., New York.
GASTONIA.
This city is in Gaston County.
Incorporated in 1876.
W ater-W orks & Sewerage Bds.
5s '99 M -N $50,000c*--Nov 1 1929
5s ’01 J-D 15,000c*--June 1 1931
5s g ’07 A-O 23,OOOc*--Oct 1 1937
6s ’20 J-J 430,000c*July 1 ’25-’58
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '14 M -N $12,500c*--M ay 1 1944
5s ’ 13 M-S 10,000c*--M ar 1 1943
Street Bonds.
5s g ’07 A-O $30,000c*.-O ct 1 1937
5s T3 M-S 35 ,0 0 0 c*..M a rll 1943
_
5s ’ 14 M -N 75,000c_ M ay 1 1944
5a T7 J-J 150,000c*..Jan 1 1947
22,000c*_.Feb 1 1924
46,000c*Feb 1 25-’26
75,000e*Feb 1 27-’29
’21 F-A 108,000c*Feb 1 ’30-’33
45,000c*Feb 1 ’34-’36
54,000c*Feb 1 37-’39
200,000c*. Aug 1 ’ 25-'34
5s ’22 F-A 140,000c*. Aug 1 ’35-’39
60,008c*.Aug 1 ’40-’41
5J£g’23F -A /l00,000c*.F eb 1 ’25-’34
1150,000c*.Feb 1 ’35-’40
•Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 M -N $6,500c*..M ay 1 1944
5s '13 M-S $12,500c*_Mar 1 1943
6s ’20 _
_ 145,000c*_____ Serially
5 J£g’23 F-A f30,000c*.Feb 1 ’ 25-’ 54
\20,000c*-Feb 1 ’55-’64
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5s ’99 M -N $l 5 ,000c*. -N ov 1 1929
5 s ’01 J-D 10,000c*..June 1 1931
5s g ’07 A-O
2.000c*.-O ct 11937
5s ’ 13 M-S
2.500c*..M ar 1 1943
5 s ’ 14 M -N 5,000c*..M ay 1 1944
School Bonds.
5s ’01 J-D $15,000c*—June 1 1931
5s g 07 A-O 15,000c*..Oct 11937
5s "l3 M-S *10.000c*..M ar 1 1943
5s ’ 16 J-J 100,000c*—Jan 1 1946
Funding Bonds.
5s g ’07 A-O $5,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1937
W ater and Light Bonds.
$46,000c*.Feb 1 ’25-’26
6s ’21 F-A 75,000c*.Feb 1 ’ 27-’29
10S,000c*_Feb 1 ’30-’33
90,000c*.Feb 1 ’34-’39
14,000c*Feb 1 ’ 25-’31
6s ’21 F-A 24.000c*Feb 1 ’32-’39
110,000c*Feb 1 ’40-’61
5M g’23 F-A / 60,000c*Feb 1 ’25-’44
\140,000c*Feb 1 '45-’64
TOTAL DEBT N ov 5 ’ 24-$2,000,000
Water & light debt (add’l)
726.000
Sinking funds___________
100,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (!4 act).26,094,451
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $13.50
_
Pop’n 1910.5.759: 1920______ 12.871
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .

FRANKLIN GRADED SCH.DIST.
This district is in Macon County.
GASTONIA GRADED SCHOOL
S ch ool Building Bonds.
DISTRICT
($7,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’31
This district (P. O. Gastonia) is in
6s ’22 F-A (28,000--Feb 1 ’32-’45
\15,000--Feb 1 ’46-’5i Gaston County.
S chool Bonds.
TOT. BD. D T. Jan 1922-- $62,000
Assessed value 1921______ 1,573.181 6s ’21 M-S$432.000..S ep t 1 ’25-’48
(12,000—Mar 1 ’25-’28
16,000—Mar 1 ’29-’32
FRANKLINTON
5sg'22 M-S 130,000—Mar 1 ’33-’38
This town is in Franklin County.
36,000. .M ar 1 ’39-’44
6s ’ 13 J-D $6,000c__________1933
(56,000..M ar 1 ’45 ’52
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
1 ’ 25-’49
6s ’20 A-O$l48,000c._Apr 1 ’ 25-’61 5 k /g ’23F-A 100,000r*.Feb $700,000
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 393.) BOND. DEBT Oct )24 23
(add’l
8,000
BOND. D E B T Oct 1924.. $154,000 Floating debt ^ to % _____
act.)
Assessed val. real estate_
_ 714,000 Assess, val. (
1923__________________ 24,000,000
Assessed val. personal___ 790,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$4.50
Total assessed val. 1924
IN T . at New York City.
(about
actual)_______ 1,900,000
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $15.00
Population 1910. 809; 1920------ 1,058 GIBSONVILLE.
This town is in Alamance and Guil­
IN T. payable in New York City
ford Counties.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
FREMONT. _
f$4,000c*July 1 ’25-'28
This town is in Wayne County
5J£sg’22J-J
9.000c* (uly 1 ’ 29-'34
Street Im pt. Bonds.
|26,000c*.Tuly 1 ’35-’47
-s g ’24 M-S ($1,000c*--Sept 1 1927
l40.000c*July 1 ’48-’63
\34,000c*.Sept 1 ’28-44
Sewer and Sidewalk Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’20 M-S $72,000—Mar 1 ’25-’60 6sg’23 M -N 2-f,000c*Nov 1 ’26-’ 55
TOT. D E B T Oct 27 ’2 4 .— $137,000
Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 M-S ($2 1,000..M ar 1 ’25-’48 Water debt (incl.)________ 109,000
l 24.000-.M ar 1 ’49-’60 Assess, val. ’24 (%, a ct.)_ 2,025.000
_
GROSS BD. D T. Aug ’24- $170,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $7.50
Water bonds (incl)________
72,000 Population, 1910, 1,162; 1920, 1,302
Electric light____________
10,000
IN T . payable in New York at the
Sinking funds____________
2,000 Hanover Nat. Bank.
Special assessment________
15,000
N ET D E B T ______________
71,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,846,397 GOLDSBORO.
This city is in Wayne County.
Population, 1910, 951; 1920, 1,294
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at the National Bank of
6s ’98 J-J $30,000____July 1 1928
Commerce, New York.
5 ^ s ’ 18 - . 12,500 ______ Serially
1
FREMONT GRADED SCH. DIST. 54£s’ 19 A-O($14.000c—Oct 1 ’’25-’38
1 42,000c-_Oct
39-'59
This district is in Wayne County.
(32,000--D ec 1 ’ 25-’40
S chool Bonds.
6s ’ 20 J-D (80,000— Dec 1 ’41-’60
6s g ’22 J-D$75,000--------- ---------------Funding
6 s g ’23 J-J |13,000r*__ July 1 ’26-’51 444s’05 J-J Bonds.
A 2,000r*__ July 1 ’52-’53 5s ’ 13 M -N J18.000C— July 1 1935
15.0 00c-..M a y 1 1950
BOND. DEBT May 1922. $100,000
(42,000—July 1
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,684,424 6 s ’21 J-J 135.000.-July 1 *25-’31
’33-’36
IN T . at the National Bank of
'24.000—Feb 1 ’25-’27
Commerce, New York.
6 s ’22 F-A -{12.000—Feb 1 '28-’33
4.000____Feb 1 1934
OASTON COUNTY.
. 6,000.-Feb 1 ’35-’36
Gastonia is the county seat.
Paving Bonds- s ’05 .-.$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ___________ 1935 5H s’15 M -N $5,000___ M ay 1 1940
-s ’08 . . . 200,000___________ 1938 5 ^ s ’18 —
28,000 _____1925-1938
6s ’21 A-O 100,000___ Apr 1 1946
Street Bonds.
R oad Bonds.
4**s’02 F-A $20.0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1932
5s ’19 A-O $400,000.-Oct 3 ’25-’49 5s ’ 13 M -N 23 .000 c...M a y 1 1953
6s ’22 J-J 748,000—Jan 1 ’25-’46 5Vjs’15 M -N 5 .0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1940
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2742.) 6s ’20 A-O/ 5 1 .0 0 0 ...Apr 1 ’25-’27
Road and Bridge B onds.
1240,00 0 -.-A p r 1 ’28-’33
5s g ’23 M-S $300,000c*Mar 1 ’28-’52
/ 8 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’ 25-’28
z Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 20 J-D 1 2 ,0 0 0 -.Dec 1 ’ 29-’30
4 ^ s ’ 17 F-A $88,000c.Feb l ’25-’40 6s ’20 J-D (143,000-Dec 1 ’25-'35
Jail & Court-H ouse Bonds.
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2543)
5s ’ l l F-A $30.000___________1941 5>*s’22s-a / 90,000 ______1925-1933
Road & Funding Bonds.
1 80,000 .......... 1934-1937
5s ’ 15 J-J $105,000—July 1 '25-’45 5s ’22
F-A 36 ,000 ..Aug 1 ’25-’42
BON D. D EBT Apr 1 ’23-$2,188,000
City-Hall Bonds.
Sinking funds „ ________
74,167 4H s’02 F-A $15.0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1932
Total assessed value 1922.71,445,968
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’21-$9.90 0a '10 J-J$150.000c___ Jan 11950




175

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
Fire-Department Bonds.
5s *13 M -N $9.000c__.M ay 1 1946
5Ms’ 19 A-O 15,000c--0ct ’ 1 25-’29
Street Railway Bonds.
5J4s’ 15 M-N $9.000c
M ay 1 1940
Incinerator Bonds.
5Hs'15 M-N $6,000c_ M ay 1 1940
_
W ater W orks Bonds.
4H s’02 F-A $50.0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1942
5s ’ 13 M -N 36 .000 c... May 1 1951
5s ’ 14 J-J
20.000c—.Jan 1 1952
5s '18 ___ 30,000 _______ Serially
6s ’20 J-D /29,000 -D ec 1 ’25-’53
114,000. Dec 1 ’54-'60
5s ’ 22 F-A 27.000_.Aug 1 ’ 25-’51
414s’23 M-S 60,000c*Sept 1 ’26-’55
BOND DEBT Oct 15 ’23.$1,602,500
Sinking fund (cash and In­
vestments) June 1 ’23_.
262,305
Assess, val. 1921 (actual)—
R e a l.______ ___________ 11,779,242
Personal______________ 5,729,096
T otal_________________ 17,508,338
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923.$ 13.70
Population 1910, 6,107; 1920--11,296
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, New
York.
GOLDSBORO TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. O. Goldsboro)
ts In Wayne County.
5s
_ $300,000 ________serially
_
S chool Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $40,000___ Jan 1 1934
’ 18 J-D $25,000___ June 1 1938
5s g '19 J-J
75.000___ July 1 1959
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’22. $440,000
Assess, val. ’22 (80%-90%
actual) ________________ 18,000,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$5.50
Population 1910, 9,364; 1920—12,621
IN T . in New York.
GRACE SPECIAL T A X S. D.
This district Is In Buncombe Co.
S ch ool-B u id lin g Bonds.
/ $40,000--Aug 1 ’25-’44
5H s’23 F-A\ 35,000—Aug 1 ’45-'51
BONDED DEBT Oct 1923 $75,000
Assessed valuation 1923
4,196,830
Population (estimated)_______ 3,500
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank.N. Y .
GRAHAM.
This town is in Alamance County.
W ater Bonds.
5Mg ’24 M-S$25,000c’ .M ar 1 ’26-’50
Street im pt. Bonds.
_s '14
J-J $50.000____ Jan 11964
5K g ’24 M -S/60,000c*.M ar 1 ’26-35
\16,000c*-Mar 1 ’36-39
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
($14,000 ____ 1925-1931
-s ’21 s-a { 80.000..........1932-1951
I 16,000..................-1940
S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’21 s-a 7 $7.000_____ 1925-1931
1 40.000_____ 1932-1951
5s ’05 J-J
10.000_____July 1935
F unding Bonds.
6s
_ J$7,000 _____ 1925-1931
1 9,000 _____ 1932-1940
BOND. DEBT June 1924- $413,900
Sinking fund________ _____
$6 483
Assess, val., real estate____1,701,846
Assess, val., personal_____1,343,049
Tot.assess.val.’24(60%act) 3,152,70 )
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— .$13.00
Population 1910, 2,504; 1920.-2,366
GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Oxford Is the county seat.
................... $60.000..............................
5s '09 s-an 10n.000c_________ 1939
School B onds.
5s ’23 J-J15$29,000.July 15 ’25-’ 53
Road Bonds.
5s ’19 s-a
$80.000__________1939
6s ’21 M-N150.000___ Nov 1 1946
5s
J-J
30,000 —-July 15 1943
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 '24- $450,000
20,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund______________
25,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 11,405,685
_
Assess, val., personal___ 4,241,597
Other assess, property___ 5,799,885
Tot. assess, val.’24(65%
actual)________________ 21.447,167
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) 24$13.70
Pop’n 1910, 25,102; 1920____26,846
INT. at E. H Rollins A Sons
Boston, Mass., and in New York.
GREENE COUNTY.
Snow Hill Is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $550,000------July 1 1931
Snow Hill Twp. Road Bonds.
5s '13 s-an $20 00___________1933
Old Tw p, Road Bonds.
5s ’ 13 s-an
$20.000_1953
Orm onds Twp. Road Bonds.
5s ’ 13 s-an
$20.000...1953
Bull Head Twp. Road Bonds.
5s ’ 13 s-an$20.000-...................1953
Jason Tw p. Bonds.
6s ’ 13 s-an
$10.000_1953
Shine Tw p. Bonds.
5s ’ 13 s-an$10,000-.............. — 1953
H ookerton Road Dist. Bonds.
6s ’ 13 ann $111.000.................... 192S
TOT. D E B T June 1923.- $954,000
Total assess, val. 1922___ 13,792,823
State & co. tax (per $1.000) ’21-$9.00
Pop’n 1910, 13.083; 1920____ 16.212
GREENEVILLE GRADED S. D.
This district (P. O. Greenville) Is
In Pitt County.
5sg’24 J-J /$80,000c*July 1 ’ 27-’42
1120,000c*July 1 ’43-’54
BOND. DEBT July ’2 4 -. $200,000
Assess, val. of prop. 1923-10,038,118
Actual value (est.)______15,000.000
Population (estimated)_______ 9,500
IN T . in New York.
GREENSBORO.
County seat of Guilford County.
Incorporated 1808. Commission gov­
ernment adopted Feb. 7 1911. City
Manager form of govt, adopted Feb.
1921.
Electric Light Bonds.
5s g ’01 J-J $25.000____Jan 11931

Street Bonds.
5s 01 J-J $75,000____Jan 1 1931
4s ’04 J-J
75.000____Jan 1 1954
5s ’ 12 F-A
75,000___ Aug 1 1942
5s '14 J-D 100.000—-D ec 31 1944
5s ’ 16 J-J
50.000____Jan 1 1946
5>4s ’ 19J-J 140,000--Jan 1 ’25-’31
6s ’20 J-J 140,000—May 1 ’25-’31
5s g ’22 J-J 400,000--July 1 ’25-’32
5sg 23 J-J /750,000—Jan 1 25-34
(250.000-.Jan 1 35-'44
4 ^ s ’24 F-A 500.000--Feb 1 ’26-’35
5s g ’24 J-J /380,000—Jan 1 '25-'34
(120.000--Jan 1 ’35-'44
4% g ’24 F-Al ,000,000-Feb 1 ’26-'35
School Bonds.
5s 10 J-J $35.000------July 1 1940
5s ’ l l J-J
30,000___ July 1 1941
5s ’15 J-J 42.000.-July 1 ’25-’45
'10.000--.Tan 1 ’2 V 2 7
35,000. -Jan 1 ’28-’33
1 ’33-’38
5sg’22 J-J60,000.-Jan
91.000-Jan ’39-’45
1
90.000-Jan ’4-;-'5I
1
15.000-Jan '25-’27
1
35.000-Jan
1 ’28-’32
ts g ’22 J-J
36,000--Jan 1 ’33-’38
49.000-Jan ’34-’45
1
60.000-Jan 46-'51
1
5H s’24 - - . 500.000..........1925-1591
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s g ’01 J-.J $100,000___ Jan 1 1931
4s 05 J-J 100,000___ Jan 1 1955
5s ’ 19 J^I ]23.000--Jan 1 ’25-’47
(21,000--Jan 1 ’48-'59
/ 28,000--Jan 1 25-'31
5sg’23 J-J { 54,000--Jan 1 '32-’40
88.000- -Jan 1 '41-’51
(130,000 . _Jan 1 ’52-’64
In cin erator Bonds.
4 ^ s ’24 F-A /$3 .000 --Feb 1 '27-’29
(32.000.-Feb 1 ’ 30-*45
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’01 J-J $65.00 0c...Ja n 1 1931
4s ’05 J-J
75,000c___ Jan 1 1955
5s ’ 16 J-J
25,000c-..Jan 1 1946
5s ’ 19 J-J
22,000--Jan 1 ’25-’46
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 12 F-A $20.000___ Aug 1 1942
16.000— uly 1 ’25-’ 28
30.000--July 1 ’29-’34
4'*,000--July 1 ’35-’4 1
72.000-.July 1 ’42-’50
108.000-.July 1 ’51-’62
( 4,000--July 1 ’ 25-’28
5s g ’22 J-J {1 2.000.-July 1 ’29-’34
(84,000--July 1 ’ 35-’62
50,000--Feb 1 ’ 26-’35
60.000.-Feb 1 ’ 36-’ 45
4J£s’24 F-A{ 80,000.-Feb 1 ’46-’55
50,000-.F e b 1 ’56-’60
60,000.-Feb 1 ’ 61 ’65
100,000--Jan 1 ’ 25-’34
5s g ’24 J-J 150.000.-Jan 1 ’35-’44
200,000-.Jan 1 ’45-’54
250.000-.Jan 1 ’55-’ 64
F un din g Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J $125.000____Jan 1 1938
5k$s’ 18 J-J
24,000......... 1925-1928
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s g ’ 17 J-J $52,000-.July 1 ’25-’37
5sg’22 J-J 7 0,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’33
(20,000.-Jan 1 ’34-’43
M arket-House Bonds.
5s ’ 12 F-A $20,000 ...A u g 1 1942
Municipal B uilding.
5sg’00 A-O 35,000____Apr 1 1930
os ’ 12 F-A $15,000___ Aug 1 1942
( 40,000...J a n 1 ’25-’34
5s g ’24 J-J
60,000_ Jan 1 ’ 35-’44
_
(100.000_ Jan 1 ’45-’54
_
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
($35,000.-Feb 1 ’26-’32
5sg’23 F-A{ 48,000.-Feb 1 ’ 33-’38
7 0 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’ 39-’45
I 72.000--Feb 1 ’46-’51
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 1924-$8,121,000
Water debt (included) . . 1,547,000
Sinking funds (except for
water d ebt)___________
266,158
Assess, val. 1921________ 83,513,144
Value of city property.
$ ',4 '0,825
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$12.40
Pop’n 1910. 15.895: 1921___ 12,840
All bonds are coupon in form with
privilege of registration as to prin­
cipal only.
The following is taken from a
pamphlet issued by the city of
Greensboro: “ The Census in 1920
accords Greensboro a population of
but 19,801 people. In 1923 the city
extended its limits, taking in its
natural suburbs, and in April 1923
application was made to Bureau of
the Census for a recount of the
population.
This official U. S.
Census shows a population of 43,525
people. This annexation has not
increased the debt of the city in
any way.
The only separate school district
debt is a 35% share of $530,000 of
the school bonds listed above.
INT. on 4% bonds payable in
New York: on 5s of 1922 and on
bonds of 1923 at the Bankers Trust
C o., N. Y .; others in Greensboro.
The net income of the water plant
owned by the city for the last fiscal
year, after necessary allowances for
repairs and maintenance, exceeded
the Interest upon the city’s $250,000
water bonds and the amortization
required under the Municipal Fi­
nance Act, 1917.

1

GREENVILLE.
This city is In Pitt County.
6s ’ 18 J-J $35 100c____ 1925-1933
§ Sewer Bonds.
6s g ’23 J-D J$26,000r*Dec 1 ’26-’51
( 24,000r*Dec 1 ’52-’ 63
z Street Paving Bonds (c*&r).
($16,000r*Dec 1 ’26-’33
6s g ’23 J-D 18.000-*Dec 1 ’ 34-’ 39
( 16,000r*Dec 1 ’40-’43
W ater-W orks & Electric L ight.
5s

...

$75 0 n 0 c _ _ ..............1 0 3 2

6s ’ 17 J-D 82 5 0 0 ......... 1925-1957
5s ’ 19 J-J
40 000.-July 1 ’25-’44
6s ’20 J-D 60.000..........1925-1959
S chool Bonds.
5s
. . . $75.000c..................1937
5s ’ 15 J-J
30,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1945

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NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

GREENVILLE (Concluded).
F unding Bonds.
5s
. . . $20.000c__________ 1938
6s '17 J-D 75,000 ______1925-1939
6s '17 J-D 28,000 ______1925-1928
6 s ’20 J-D 34,500______1944-1959
§lm pt. Bonds.
5s g '14 J-J $25.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1944
TO TAL D EBT Feb '2 4 . . . $765,900
Floating debt (incl.)______
75,000
Water & light debt (incl.)__ 194,000
Skg. fds. (excl. water & It.)
11,000
Total assess, val. 1923____ 8,751.426
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $27.80
Population 1910, 4,101; 1920.-5,772
§ IN TER E ST in New York.

HENDERSON.
This city Is in Vance Co. Inc. by
Act o f Legislature in 1841 and 1913.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’04 A-O $25.000____Apr 1 1934
5s '15 J-J
10,000-July 1 ’30&’40
6s g ’21 J-J
22,000..July 3 ’25-’46
5M g’23 M-S 20,000c* Mar 1 ’26-’45
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $10.000____July 1 1945
6s '20 J-J
6,000._Jan 1 ’25-’30
Funding B onds.
5s ’ 15J-J $7.000____July 1 1930
D. & N. Ry. Bonds (Sink. Fund).
6s '88 J-J $20,000____Jan 1 1928
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s '22 J-J / $96,000.July 1 '25-’32
1 80,000-July 1 ’33-’42
Street Bonds (Special).
5 s '13 J-D$100,000c_ June 2 1953
_
5s 15 J-J
25,000..July 1 '25 '55
($5,0001925.1935,1945. 1950 & '55)
Street & Sidew alk B onds.
5M g '23 f $90.000c* Mar 1 ’25-’43
M-S (I 80,000c* Mar 1 ’ 34-’43
5 Ms’23 J-J (108,000c* July 1 ’25-’43
1 80,000c* July 1 ’34-’43
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '2 3 .. $815,000
Assessment debt (incl.)____ 264,952
Sinking funds____________
28,647
Tot .assess .val .’22-------------8,264,892
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------- $8.00
Pop'n within corp. limits, 1910,4.503;
1920.............- ............................5,227
Pop n outside (township)______ 8,321
Pop'n within corp. limits, pres­
ent estimate________________ 8.000
IN T . at City Treasurer's office or
C. 8. Mtge. & Trust C o., New York.

Street Im provement Bonds.
A-O $30,000___________1929
(24,000_____ 1925-1927
6s '21 A-O 48,000_____ 1928-1931
95.000 ____1932-1936
15.000 ____1925-1927
6s
M-S 40,000_____ 1928-1932
160,000_____ 1932-1937
M unicipal B uilding B onds.
6 s ’20 A-O ( $6,000_____ 1925-1927
(115,000_____ 1928-1950
W ater B onds.
5s
A-O $11,500__________ 1947
5M g’24J-J (18,000c*.Jan 1 ’27-’35
172,000c*_ Jan 1 ’36-’59
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $1,044,000
Water debt (included)_____ 194,500
Floating debt____________
1,500
Sinking fund______________
12,500
Assess, val. real estate___ 6,936,975
Assess, value, personal___ 3,023,320
Tot.ass’d val.’24(70%act.) 9,960.295
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $16.00
6s

[V ol. 119,
HOT SPRIN GS.
This town is in Madison County.
BOND. D EBT Dec 2 ’24-.$30,000
Assess, val. 1924 (est.)______ 400,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$12-50
Pop’n 1910, 443; 1920__________ 495
h o w e l l s v il l e t o w n s h ip .

A twp. in Robeson County.
R oad Bonds.
5Ms’ 19 M-S $40,000_______________
($8,000 on Sept 1 in '29, '34, '39
'44 & ’49.)
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
Pop'n 1910, 1,649; 1920...........2,247

IREDELL COUNTY.
Statesville is the county seat.
GUILFORD COUNTY.
zRoad Bonds.
County seat Is Greensboro.
5s ’ l l J-J $125,OOOc_July 1 ’26&'51
H ighway-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s '12 F-A 150,000c.Aug 1 '32&’42
5s '03 J-J $300,000c...June 1 1933
5s '13 M -N l2 5 ,0 0 0 c-..M a y 1 1943
5M s’22 M-S zl,O00,000cMar 1’27-51
F unding Bonds.
5 Ms’22 M-S al,000,000cSeptl’25-51
5s '15 M -N $63.000c.May 1 '25-’45
Hospital Bonds.
5s '17 A-O (54,000..O c t 1 ’25-'42
4 ^ s ’22 M -S Ja$6,000c Sept 1 ’26-’27
H IG H POINT.
l 4,000 Oct 1 '43-'44
\ a90,000c Sept 1 ’28-’57
This city is in Guilford County. 5s '18 A-O 24,000c___ 1925-1927
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Incorp. in 1857.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s T7 J-J $250,000c.N ov 1 ’27-'51
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 A-0/z$35,000-Apr 15 ’25-’31
5s '20 J-J 230,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’47
$55,000c*. Apr 1 ’26-’36
\z250.000-Apr 15 ’32-’56
S ch ool B onds.
5M g’24 A-O 144,000c*. Apr 1 ’37-’54 5M g’23 J-J(r230,000c* July 1 ’25-’47
($40,000c_May 1 ’ 24-28
UOO,000c*.Apr 1 ’55-’64
1 2:60,000c*. .July 1 1948
60,000c_May 1 ’29-’33
W ater Bonds.
5 ^ g ’24J-J ( 50,000c* July 1 5 ’25-34
5s ’23 M -N 70,000c.M ay 1 ’34-’38
($24,000c* .Apr 1 ’27-’34
\150,000c * July 15 ’35-49
80,000c.M ay 1 ’39-’43
5M g’2 4 A -0 85,000c*. Apr 1 ’25-’ 51 BOND. D EBT Aug 1 23.$1,306,000
100,000c_May 1 ’44-’48
( 91,000c*_Apr 1 ’52-’64 Total assess, val. 1922_ 37,185,643
_
140,000c_May 1 ’49-’53
Funding Bonds.
State&Co.tax (per $l,000)'21--$6.00
BOND. DEBT Sept 1922.$4,019.500
5s '08 A-O $60,000c___Apr 1 1938 Pop’n 1910, 34,315; 1920_____ 37,956
Floating debt (add’l)_____
280,000
5s g '11 A-O 20 .000 c... Apr 1 1941
IN T . on bonds marked (x) at
School bonds, special (addi­
5s '15 J-J 60.000c.. .July 1 1945 Hanover National Bank. New York.
"
tional) , June 1 1923_____ 570.500
90.000. -Jan 1 '25-’30
Sinking fund____________
52,063 HENDERSON TWP. GRADED
17.000___ Jan 1 1931 JOHNSTON COUNTY
6Ms'17 J
T ot. assess, val. ’22_____ 138,500,508
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
18.000___ Jan 1 1932
Smithfield is the county seat.
County tax (per $1,000) ’21..$5.70
This district is in Vance County.
5H s’ 17 A-O 18.000_.0ct 1 '25-’ 27
C ourt House and Jail Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 60.497; 1920____79,272
S ch ool B onds (c*&r).
6s '18 A-O 14.000-. . .............. — . 6s g ’21 J-J $500.000___ Jan 1 1951
IN T . on court-house bonds and 6s '21 F-A / $12,000r*_Aug 1 ’25-’30
20.000- .July 1 ’25-’26BOND. D EBT Oct 18 '24 $500,000
bonds marked (z) payable at County
1 84,000r*_ Aug 1 ’31-’51
45.000. -July 1 ’27-’29Floating debt (add’l ) _____
50,000
Treasurer’s office; on bonds marked 5g '23 M-S / 6,000r*_Mar 1 ’26-’31 6s ’ 19 J-J
16.000- -Apr 1 5 ’ 25-’26Sinking fund____________
24,6o0
(a) at the Chemical National Bank,
\44,000r*_Mar 1 ’32-’53 6s g ’ 21 A-O 40.000. . Apr 15 ’ 27-’ 30Assessed val. real estate..28,432,520
New York.
R efu n d in g Bonds
1 1 .0 0 0 Apr 15 1931
Assessed val. personal____ 8,689,671
5g ’23 M-S f$12,000r*_Mar 1 ’26-’31
.100,000.-A pr 15 ’32-’36 Other assessable property. 5,987,971
1 88,000r*_Mar 1 ’32-’53
HALIFAX COUNTY.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Total assess, val. '23 (abt.
Halifax is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 23. $180,000 5« '03 A-O $10.0O0c_ Apr 1 1933
_
M actual)_____________43,110,162
6s '21 J-J $150,000-.July 1 ’31-’40 Tot.ass’d val.’22(Ji a c t.). 14,487.958 5M g’24 A-O 30,000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’55 State and county tax rate (per
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.$7.30
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Street Bonds.
$1,000) 1924_______________ $9.50
IN T . at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co.. 5s '03 A-O $70.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1933 Population in 1920 (Census)..48,998
6s
. . . $36.000............................
New York.
R oad and Bridge B onds.
6s g ' l l A-O 40 .00 0 c...O ct 11941
IN T . at the National Bank of
($25,000c* N ov 1 ’25-’29
5s '16 - . 50.000c.................. 1946 Commerce, N. Y .
5s T9 M -N
80,000c* N ov 1 ’30-’39 HENDERSON COUNTY.
5Hs'17 A-O /2 4 ,0 0 0 ..0 ct 1 ’25-'36
(110,000c* N ov 1 ’40-’49
\ 1.000
Oct 1 1937 JONES COUNTY.
County seat Is Hendersonville.
6s '21 M -N 250,000_______________ See V. 76, p. 342 and 667, for litiga­ 6s '18 A-O 28 000_ Oct 1 ’25-’37
_
Trenton is the county seat.
C ou n ty Home & F unding Bds. tion over R R . aid bonds.
6s '18 A-O 18 000_ Oct 1 '25-’28
_
T ren ton T ow nsh ip B onds.
5s ’24 M -N $35,000c* N ov 1 ’25-’59
6s '17 A-O fl0 ,0 0 0 -.0 c t 1 ’25-’34 5s '16
$15,000.......... ..........1936
A & S. R R . Bonds.
Jail Bonds.
1 1,000____Oct 1 1935
Beaver Creek T ow nsh ip Bonds.
6s ’95 J-J $97,000___ July 1 1925
6s
. . . $33.000............................
6s ’ 17 A-O (10,000...O c t 1 ’25-’34 5s '16
$ 1 0 .0 0 0 ................1936
C ourt House Bonds.
C ou n ty Home Bonds.
( 60,000c* July 1 ’25-’28 BOND. D EBT Jan 1 '22. $100,000
04
..
.$2,000
5s ’22 A -O ($12,000_ Oct 1 ’27-’38 6s Road .and $13,000. Bonds. yearly 5Ms’22 J-J 140,000c* July 1 ’29-’35 Note debt (add'l)________
_
425,000
Bridge
1 28.000. . .O ct 1 ’ 39-’52 6s
1175,000c* July 1 ’36-’42 Tot. ass. val.'22 (act. val.) 14,388,416
yearly
TO T. BD. D T . June 1923 $924,000 6 s '16 J-J $11.000..$2,000 ’25-’52 5M g’24 A-O (90,000c* Apr 1 ’25-’34 State & Co. tax (per$l.000)’21.$8.00
’21
70,000..Jan 1
Sinking fund____________
25,000
\90,000c* Apr 1 ’35-’43 Population 1910. 8.721; 1920. 9,912
520,000 ..A p r 1 ’ 25-’51
Total assess, val. 1921___ 38,052,237
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '21.$13.50 6s Funding Bonds.
($84,000c* Dec 1 ’25-’38 KERNERSVILLE.
T8 _ $36.000..$2,000 yearly
_
Population 1910, 37,646; 1920.43,766 6s ’ 23 M-S15 80,000-Sept 15 ’29-’44 5 K g ’22 J-D 10,000c*..D ec 1 1939
This town is in Forsyth County.
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the Hanover GEN. BD. D T . Dec 11 *22.$811,000
[156,000c* Dec 1 ’40-’52
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
National Bank, New York.
S chool Bonds.
($36,000c* July 1 ’25-’42
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 202,000
A law passed in 1919 requires that
6s ’97 J-J $10,000c____ Jan 1 1927 6s g '22 J-J { 45,000c* July 1 '43-'58
the county shall assume the payment Township road bonds (addi­ 129,500 5s
M-S 15,000____ Mar 1 1932
[ 20,000c* July 1 '59-'62
tional__________________
o f all road and bridge bonds issued by Tot.ass’d val.’22(act.val.>17,910.058 5s
A-O 10.000 ___ Oct 1 1941
Improvement Bonds.
townships in the County and out­ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$11.00 5s T3 J-J
50,000c----- July 1 1943 6s g '23 A-O $25.000c* Apr 1 ’26-’50
standing at the time of the passage of Pop’n 1910. 16.262: 1920____ 18.248
84,000c* July 1 ’25-’38 TO T. B D . D T. N ov 23 '23- $150,000
the law. There are $260,000 such
10,000c*. .July 1 1939 Water & light bonds (in cl.).
96,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, 5 K s’22 J-J
bonds.
156,000c* July 1 ’40-’52 Floating debt (add'l)______
4,800
N. Y ., and Nat. Bk. of Commerce,
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund____ _____
3,000
N. Y ., and at First Nat. Bank in
HAMLET.
5s ’01 M-N$50.000c___ June 1 1931 Assessed value 1923_______ 1,119,600
This city Is in Richmond County Hendersonville.
5s '02 M -N 60,000c____July 1 1943 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$15.00
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
5s '03 A-O 10.000c...A pr 1 1933 Population, 1910, 1,128; 1920.-1,219
5M s’24 J-J $40,000.-July 1 ’ 26-45 HENDERSONVILLE.
5s TO J-J
30,0 0 0 c ... Jan 1 1940
Street Bonds.
This city is in Henderson County. 5s g TO A-O 2 0 .000 c...O ct 1 1941 KINGS MOUNTAIN.
_
5s T6 M-N$50.000c_ N ov 1 1949
5s g ' l l A-O 3 0 .000 c...O ct 1 1941
This town is in Cleveland County.
Street Bonds.
6s '18 J-J $30,000c...Jan 1 1928 6s ’21 A-OS265,000. - Apr 1 ’25-’ 41 5s ‘ 13 J-J
50,000c___ July 1 1943
Local Im pt. Bonds.
5K sg’22J-J ie0.000-.July 1 ’25-’43 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 1187.)
(2 0,00 0..July 1 ’25-’34 6s g ’21 M -N $3 1,000—M ay 1 ’ 25-’ 41
. July 1 '21 M -N 34.000..M a y 1 ’25-’41
T9 J-J 172.000.
S chool Improvement Ronds.
6sg ’35-'58
5K s’24 . . .
20,000_______________
6s ’22 J-J $100,000___ $2,000 y ’ly
P ublic Impt. & F unding Bonds. 6s ’22 M -N 10,000-_Nov 1 ’25-’34
Water Bonds.
Street & Sewer Bonds.
$160,000c* Apr 1 '25-32
6 s ’22 A-O ($200,000.- Apr 1 ’32-’51
S ch ool B onds.
5K sg’22A-0 ($50,000.Apr 1 ’25-'34
24,000c*. Apr 1 1933
l 200,000___ Apr 1 1952 5M g’23A -0
($10,000. .July 1 ’25-’34
1 30,000-Apr 1 ’35-’44
400,000c* Apr 1 '34-’43 6s ’22 J-J | 10.000.-July 1 ’35-'39
R efu nding Bonds.
[ 250,000c* Apr 1 ’44-’48
F unding Bonds.
( 30.000--July 1 ’40-’49
6s '22 A-O $12,000____Apr 1 1942
54£sg’22A-0 $26,000.-April 1 ’25-'37
GROSS BD. D T. M ay’24 $3,667,000
Funding Bonds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
G E N .B D .D T . Oct 12 ’2 2 .. $331,648 6s ’22 A-O $37,000___ Apr 1 1942 Water & light debt (incl.).
310,000 6s ’23 J-J $68,000--Jan 1 *25-'58
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
91,352 TOT. B D .D T .N o v 2 1 ’24.S1,236,000 Sinking funds (other than
6s '23 . . . (22,000______1926-1936
Total assess, val. 1921____4,634,932 Water debt (incl.)_______
water and elec, light_
_
97,517
600,000
\78.000______1937-1962
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S16.00 Sinking funds___________
40,910 Special assessments (add’l) 1,018,487 BOND. DEBT Oct 21 '22 $231,000
Pop'n 1910, 2,173; 1920........... 3,808 Assessed value, 1924_____ 6,978,791 NET D E B T _____________ 1,877,496 Water debt (incl.)_______
40,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.—$16.00 Assessed val. 1923 . - .29,326,926 Assessment debt (add’l)_
57,000
*14.50 Floating debt (add’l)_____
Pop’n 1910, 2.818; 1920______ 3,720 Total tax rate (per $1.000)
none
HAMLET PUBLIC SCH. DIST.
Pop’n 1910, 9,525; 1920______ 14,302 Sinking fund (water)_____
IN T at the
10,690
( $8,000c* July 1 ’25-’28 Bank, .New York.Hanover National
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank. N .Y Tot.assess.val.’22(3-5 act) 3,250,000
5>£s’23 J-J 1 30,000c* July 1 ’29-’38
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------ $9.50
City, or at City Treasurer’s office.
( 70,000c* July 1 ’39-’52
Pop’n 1910. 2.218: 1920_______ 2.800
BOND. D E B T N ov 5 ’2 4 .. $110,000 HERTFORD COUNTY.
IN T . at Nat. City Bank. N . Y .
Win ton is the county seat.
HILLSBORO.
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,634 932
_
Road Bonds.
This town is in Orange County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $5.40
KINSTON.
. . . $250.000_______________
Population (estimated)_______5,500 .s
Street Im provem ent B onds.
County
Lenoir County.
Principal and interest payable in BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24. $500,000 6s g ’23 A-O $57,000c.Apr 1 ’25-'43 Establishedseat o f 1762.
Dec.
Floating debt (add’l ) --------10.000 BOND. DEBT June 81924..$60,000
gold in New York.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
25.000 Special assessments (incl.)___10,000
J-J $25,000c—
Assess, val., real estate____7,559,889
Sinking fund_______________ 2,000 5s E lectric Light Bonds.July 1 1930
HARNETT COUNTY.
Assess, val., personal_____2,673,640 Assessed valuation 1924_____ 800,000
Lillington is the county seat.
Other assessable property..1,239,766 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$10.00 6s ’21 A-O ($108,000.-O ct 15 ’25-’42
1 180,000--O ct 15 '43-’60
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924
Population in 1910, 857; 1920, 1,180
School Bonds.
-s
. . . $150.000______________
(3-5 to K actual)______ 11,473,295
IN TER E ST at New York.
4Hs
J-J $20,000c..June 30 1931
BON D. DEBT N ov 6 '2 4 .. $290,000 State and County tax rate (per
5s '13 J-J 17,000c...July 1 1933
Sinking fund____________
6,000
$1,000) 1924______________ $13.60
5s T4 J-J 50,0 0 0c-..Ja n 1 1934
Assess, val., real estate___20,406,122 Population 1910.15,436; 1920.16,294 HILLSBORO TOWNSHIP
W ater-W ks. & Sewerage Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____ 5,196,407
This township is in Orange County 5s
A-O $100.000c___ Apr 1 1934
Tot.ass’d val.’24(80% act)25,602,529 H ICKORY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 8 ’24 ...$60,000 5s '05 J-J
This city is in Catawba County,
50,000c...Jan 1 1935
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24. .$9.80
Sinking fund_____________
33,000
Pop’n 1910, 22,174; 1920_____ 28,313 Inc. in 1874 and 1879. Population Assessed value 1920_______3,722,705 6s '23 J-J 68,000..Jan 1 *25-’58
1910, 3,716; 1920, 5,076.
W ater, Street & Sewer B onds.
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 3,500 5s T 5 A-O $5,000___ Oct 1 1925
_
W ater and Sewer B onds.
HAYWOOD COUNTY
5s ’04 J-J $45,000__________ 1934
Paving & Sewer B onds.
Waynesvilie is the county seat.
5s '16 M -S $10,000__________ 1935
HILLSBORO TWP. SCH. DIST. 5s '14 . . . $100,000................... 1944
$30,000_ .July 1 '27-29 5s
J-D 18,000___ June 1 1946 BOND. D E B T June 1 1923_$100,000
W ater Bonds.
90,000.. July 1 ’47-’52 6s ’ 20 A-O 2 8 ,0 0 0 ...Oct 1 '25-’52
5s '22 F-A ($26,000..Aug 1 ’ 25-’ 50
\ 24,000.-Aug 1 ’ 51-’62
F unding Bonds.
6s
A-O $9,000— Oct 1 ’25-’27 HOKE COUNTY.
Street Im provem ent B onds.
6s '22 A-O 45,000__________ 1952
5s '22 F-A ($8,000--Aug 1 ’25-’28
Raeford Is the county seat.
20,000___ July 1 1953
142,000.-Aug 1 '29-'42
School Bonds.
R oads, C ourt House & Jail Bds
10,000___ July 1 1954 5 s '16 J-D $17,000_____1925-1941
5s
...$ 1 0 3 ,0 0 0 _______ _______ T O T . B D . D T . June 1923.$1,120,200
lon d s.
6s '20 M -S (19,000_____1925-1943
Water & light debt (incl.).
480,000
R oad & Bridge Bonds.
5 H s ’24 M-S ($8,000-.M ar 1 ’26-’33
114.000
_1944-1950 5J4s’23 A-O $15,000___ Oct 1 1948 Sinking funds for bonds
142,000.-M ar 1 ’ 34-’ 54 5H g’24 J-J / 3 0 ,0 0 0 ..-Jan 1 ’27-’32
other than water bonds.
48,000
S chool Bonds.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
1220,000. ..J a n 1 ’33-’54 5H s’23 A-O $14,500.-Oct 1 ’25-’53 Total assess, val. 1921_ 11,222,795
_
-S
. . . 300,000............... ............
Street B onds.
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $190,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___ $8.30
BON D. D EBT Sept 1924.. $838,000 6s '11 J-J $35,000____Jan 1 1941 Assess, val.'22 (act. val.>-10,261,384 Population TO. 6,995; '20. 9,721.
Assess, val. '23 (actual)..20,355.989 6s
A-O 7 4 ,5 0 0 ...Oct 1 '25-27 Tax rate (per $1,000)'21_____$7.80
IN T .at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .,
T ax rate (per $1,000) '21______ $7.50
120.000
___________OctPopulation in 1920__________ 11,722 and First Nat. Bank of Chicago.
1 '28-'37
Population 1920 (Census)____23,496
IN T . at the Chase National Bank,
N. Y.

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W ater and Street B onds.
L O U IS B U R G T O W N S H IP .
5s ’ 17 M-S $45,000c
Mar 1 1947
(P. O. Louisburg.)
Street Improvement Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Mar ’2 4 . . . $80,000
6s ’21 A-O $50,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1951
6,000
Sinking fund_________
6s '22 M-S 35 ,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1952
Assessed valuation____3,269,434
W ater W orks & Sewerage Bds.
Population 1920______________ 1,954
6s ’22 M-S $20,000c
Mar 1 1952
LOVELADY TOW NSHIP.
6s ’23 A-O 100.000c__.Apr 1 1953
This township (P. O. Morganton)
School B uilding Bonds.
6 s ’22 A-OJ$36,000c-Apr 1 '25-’42
is in Burke County.
{ 25,OOOc_Apr 1 ’43-’52
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M-S $30,000______Mar 1949 6 s ’23 J-D 60,000c. June 1 1953
BOND. D E B T Oct 1922.. $50,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24. $455,000
Assessed valuation________ 1,300,000 Water debt (included)_____ 195,00O
25,000
Population in 1910____________ 1,960 Assess, debt (add’l)_______
1920........................................... 3,016 Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (3-5 act.)2,800,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $15.00
IN T . in New York.
Population 1910, 1,519; 1920, 1,784
LUMBERTON.
IN T . on bonds of 1922, 1923 and
This town is in Robeson County.
1924 at the Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y .
Street Bonds.
«s ’ 15 M-S $35.000____Mar 1 1925 MARSHVILLE.
6s g ’22 A-O ( §6,000___ Apr 1 1925
This town is in Union County.
1§68,000..Apr 1 ’ 26-’42 Incorporated 1897.
5V£s’22 J-J / §100,000.. July 1 ’24-’33
W ater & Sewer Bonds (cf&r).
{ §80,000.-July 1 ’34-’43 6s g ’23 A-O /SI ,000r*_ _Apr 11926
174,000r*. Apr 1 ’27-’63
F un din g Bonds.
5 V§sg’22J-J / §$19,000..Apr 1 ’ 25-’33 GROSS D E B T Nov 20 ’24- $99,000
{ §15,000. .A pr 1 ’34-’38 Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 900,000
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924----$15.00
6sg’22 F-AJ§$34,000..Apr 1 ’25-’41 Population 1910, 499; 1920, 828
1 §84,000.-Apr 1 ’42-’62
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .
W ater Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J §$15,000.-July 1 ’25-’53 MARTIN COUNTY.
{R efu n d in g Bonds.
County seat is Williamston.
I5 H B T 7 -.- $51,000c____ 1927-1943
Bridge Bonds.
F loating-D ebt Bonds.
5V*s’ 15 A-O $20,000____Apr 1 1945 o/£ s’ 19 J-D $150.000____June 1 1959
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Light and W ater B onds.
($30,000. .M ar 1 ’ 27-’32
5V*s’15 s-a $25,000....................1945 5H s’22
M-S
{100,000.-M ar 1 ’33-’42
H igh-School Bonds.
150,000.-M ar 1 ’43-’52
6 f ’ 15 s-a $20.000................... 1945
l 20,000___ Mar 1 1953
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $691,500
School B onds.
Water & light bonds (incl.) - 168,000
($30,000..Dec 1 ’25-’39
Sinking funds (General___
50,500
3,000___ Dec 1 1940
{Water & light 17,736 5 K s’23 J - D 65.000.-D ec 1 ’41-’53
!
Sinking fund______________
27,000
D E B T June 1923Total assessed val’n 1924.-4,220.000 BOND. fund____________ $540,000
Sinking
5,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $17.50 Assess, val. ’22 (act. val.) ,15,924,190
Pop’n 1910, 2,230; 1920______ 2,691 State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
§INT. payable in New York.
1921..................
$8.35
Popul’n 1910, 17,797; 1920, 20,828
LUMBERTON GRADED S. D.
IN T . on bonds of 1922 payable at
This district is in Robeson County.
5H g ’23M-N $ 160,000cf-M ay 1 1953 the National Park Bank, N. Y.; on
bonds of 1923 at the Hanover Nat.
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. Bank, N. Y .; on others at Seaboard
Nat. Bank, N. Y.
L E X I N G T O N H I G H S C H . D IS T .
L E A K S V IL L E .
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1923 $225,000 LUMBERTON TOW NSHIP.
MATTAMUSKEET
DRAINAGE
This town is in Rockingham Co.
A twp. In Robeson County.
Assessed valuation 1921.-14,751,283
DISTRICT.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
A district in Hyde County.
16.000 Feb 1 ’ 25-’26
5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S $100,000c_____________
Drainage Bonds.
24,000 — -Feb 1 ’27-’32L IN C O L N C O U N T Y .
($20,000. Sept 1 In ’29, '34. '39.
6s
J-D $50,000. $50,000 yearly
'44 & ’49.)
Lincolnton is the county seat.
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 4 ’22-.$150,000
(7)
5s T3 J-J $100,000-July 1 ’43&’4S BONDED D E B T -.............
5s T 4 J-J 100,000___Jan 1 1955 Population 1910, 5.034; 1920, 6,860 Floating debt (add’l)--------- 100,000
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Comm., N . Y .
35,000. ..F e b 1 ’33-’39
($llO,000c.Feb 1 ’40-’ 50 5s T7 F-A 65,000___Feb 1 1951 McDOWELL COUNTY.
25-’35
_
66,000_ Feb
House Bonds.
M AXTON.
6sg’23 F-A{ 33,000c-Feob 1 ’51-’62 5s C ourtM-S$100,000______ 1950
36-’38
84,000-..F e
Marion is the county seat.
’20
This town is in Robeson County.
36,000c.Feb L ’39-’41 6s ’21 M -N125.000_______ 1951
S treet Im provement Bonds.
Road B onds.
26,000c. Feb L ’42-’43
_ / $50,000___________ 1938
_
6s ’20 J-J $150.000___ July 1 1950 s
Bonds.
-s g ’24 F-A (30,000..Feb 1 ’26 ’35 4 3Road A-0$225,000___ Apr 1 1953
{ 20,000___________ 1944
4 s ’23
6s
$150,000-.........................
120,000.
1 ’36-’45 .Feb
Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1924 $755,000
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
T O T . BD . D T. Nov 1 ’24- $475,000 Floating debt___________
6s ’21 J-D$150,000___ Dec 1 1951 s g ’24 A-O/$30,000c-Apr 1 ’26-’35
130,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 110,700 Assess val. 1§24 (act. val.)15,696,499 5 ^ s ’23 J-J z60.000 -Jan 1 ’25-’ 36
{ 50,000c-Apr 1 ’36-’45
Special assessments (add’l ) . 138,200 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24------- $15 00 BOND. D EBT June ’ 2 3 -_$1,009,000 6s ’24 J-.T 40,000c*.July 1 ’26-45
N E T D E B T _____________ 275,475 Pop’n 1910, 17,132; 1920___ 17.862
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924.- $250,000
Floating debt (additional).
30,000
Assess, val. ’24 (1-3 act.)-.3,631,289
Water debt (incl.)________
30,000
IN TEREST payable In New York. Ass’d val. ’ 1922 (2-3 act.)_19,585,632 Water sinking fund_______
8,914
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 .$9.50
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1921_____ $7.70
Population 1910, 1,127; 1920-.-1.606
Sinking funds (excl. water)
18,813
Pop’n 1910, 13,538: 1920_16.763
IN T . payable in New York.
z IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y . Total assessed val’n '23 -.1,957,589
L IN C O L N T O N .
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_____ $8.00
This town is in Lincoln County.
Population in 1910, 1,321; ’ 20, 1,397
LEE COUNTY.
MADISON.
Incorporated 1785.
Sanford Is the county seat.
A town in Rockingham County.
Electric Light Bonds.
M A X T O N C O N S O L . S C H . D IS T .
R efu n d in g S chool Bonds.
5V£s’22 A-O $10,000c*.Oct 1 ’25-’34
Street B onds.
This district is in Robeson County.
5Vis’24 J-J I$26,000c..Jan 1 ’27-’52
5s ’23 - - - ($10,000_____ 1926-1927
F unding Bonds.
($20,000c. Apr 1 ’27-’36
1 4,000c. .Jan 1 ’53-’54
{ 90,000 _____ 1928-1942
($11,000c*. Oct 1 ’ 25-35
9,000c. Apr
R oad B onds.
5H s’22 A-O 12,OOOc*_Oct 1 ’36-'41 6s ’24 M-S / 32,000 ______1927-1942 5 ^ s g ’24A-0(| 16,000c.Apr 1 ’37-’39
1 ’40-’43
5s ’ 12 M-N$100.000c -M ay 1 1952
1 8,000 _____ 1943-1944
l 15,000c*. Oct 1 ’42-'46
( 55,000c_Apr 1 ’44-’54
5s ’ 15 J-J 100.000c________ 1955
Water and sewer bonds____$100,000
W ater & Sewerage Bonds.
$120,000
Court-house and jail bonds.$40,000
f$16,OOOc*_Oct 1 ’25-'40 TOTAL D E B T Oct 27 ’24_ $294,500 BOND. D EBT June ’24__3,800,000
Funding & C ou n ty Home Bds. 5V^s’22 A-O-J 24,OOOc*_Oct 1 ’41-’52 Sinking fund_____________
' 4,800 Assessed valuation________
5s ’ 13 F-A $25.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1943
l 30,000c*.Oct 1 '53-’62 Ass’d value 1924 (M act.). 1,400.000 Area, 56 square miles.
TO T . BD . D T . Dec 3 ’24 $315,000
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 _ $10.00
Street Improvement Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
30.800 5s g ’23 M-S fl20,000c*.M ar 1 ’25-’39 Population 1910, 1,033; 1920, 1,250
New York City.
Ass’d val. ’24 (act. v a l.).. 12,827,990
{ 40,000c*.Mar 1 ’40-'43
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23____ $10 00
MEBANE
MADISON COUNTY.
Paving Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 11,376; 1920..........13.400 -s g ’23 A-O ($28,OOOc*_Oct 1 ’ 25-’38
This town is in Alamance and
Marshall Is the oounty seat.
{ 12,OOOc*.Oct 1 ’39-’42 5s
J-J $85,000___July 1 1935 Orange counties.
IN T . at Page Trust C o., Sanford.
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24. $513,000 6s
Street Im provement Bonds.
J-J
16,000___Partyearly
-s ’23 A-O / $ 12,000c* . Oct 1 ’25-’30
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_
86,000
Road Bonds.
LENOIR.
{ 13,OOOc*.Oct 1 ’31-’43
Sinking fund, general___
4,237 5s ’ 13 s-a $50,000___________1943
This town is in Caldwell County.
Sinking fund, water--------23,933
'14 J-J 100,000___Jan 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-- $556,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val. '24 (2-5 act.) .4,849,642 os '15 J-J 150.000___Jan 1 1945 Water debt (incl.)________ 171,500
5 Vis’22 M-S$204,000c*.Nov 1 ’25-’41 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $16.50 6s T9
s-a
80,000___________1949 Sinking funds on nand (not
W ater Bonds.
including sinking funds
($30,000c*. July 1 ’26-’40 Population 1910, 2,413; 1920, 3,390 6s ’20 M-S 200,000____________
for water bonds)_______
6,388
5Ms’23 J-J
50,000___________1956
5 ^ g ’23 J-J ( 30,000c*.July 1 ’41-’50
Road & Bridge R efu nding Bds. Special assessments (incl.). 210,889
( 65,000c*.July 1 ’51-’63 L I N C O L N T O N G R A D E D S C H . D .
“ ’ 17 A-O $100.000.--O ct 1 192? Assessed value 1923_______ 2,689,838
is
5Vtg’24A -O j §1,000___ Apr 1 1927
This district (P. O. Lincolnton) Is BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24 $689,145 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$6.50
{§74,000. .A pr 1 ’28-’64
_
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
4,000 Population iD 1920 (Census)_ l,3 5 l
TO T A L DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $516,000 in Lincoln County.
ay 1 ’26-’35
51,765
Assess, val. 1924 (actual)..4,691,949 6s ’21 M -N($50,000c_May 1 ’36-'50 Sinking fund____________
{l50,000c-M
Assess.val., real estate_ 5,228,331 MEBANE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$12.50
This district is in Alamance Co.
§ Bonds o f 1924 are coupon bonds BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1923- $200,000 Assess, val., personal____ 2,021,627
Assessed
S chool B uilding Bonds.
but may be registered as to both Total tax valuation 1923. -4,900,000 Other assessable property- 3,434,027
(per $1,000) 1923----$25.76 Tot. ass’d val.’24(65 %act) 10,683.985
($28,000. ..F e b 1 ’25-’38
principal and interest.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922-—$200,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24_$17.50 5 ^ g ’22 F-A{ 27,000_ Feb 1 ’39-’47
_
IN T . at the Seaboard Nat. Bank, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------$6.90 Population in 1910 20,132, ’ 2020,083
I 20,000---F eb 1 ’48-’52
N . Y ., and interest on the bonds (if
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-_ $75,000
made registerable) will, at option of
Assessed value 1922_______ 3,166,998
M A ID E N .
holder, be paid in N. Y . exchange.
L O U IS B U R G .
IN T . payable in New York.
A town in Catawba County.
This town is in Franklin County.
S tree t Im p rov em en t B o n d s .
LENOIR COUNTY.
W ater Bonds.
6s g ’23 J-J ($24.000c.-Jan 1 ’25-’ 36 M ECKLENBURG COUNTY.
Kinston is the county seat.
6s g ’24 F -A /$33,000c_Feb 1 ’26-’58
County seat Is Charlotte.
1 1,000c. ..J a n 1 1937
{ 12,000c_Feb 1 ’59-’64 BOND. D E B T __________ $209,500
R oad Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T9 J-D(200,000—June 1 ’25-’29
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
Water & elec. It. bds.(incl.)
66.500 6s ’20 M -N $300,000c...N ov 1 1950
1250.000
..June'17 ’30-’34 $72,000.Septl5’25-’32 Special assessments (in cl.).
5 s 1 M -S /
21,000
Special Improvement Bonds.
6s T 9 J-D ]300,000- - June 1 ’35-’39
{ 4,000---Sept 15 1933 Assessed valuation 1921_ 1,395,000 4H s’ 13 M-S $110,000_ Sept 1 1943
_
_
{400,000--June 1 ’40-’44
Population 1920_____________ 1,368
R efu n d in g Bonds.
§Fundlng Bonds.
6s T9 J-D 700,000—June 1 ’45-’49 4s ’ 17 J-J $12,OOO..Jan 1 ’25-’43
INT. in New York.
5s T5 M -N ($ l'0.0 00c.M ay 1*25-35
5V£s g T9 f 80,000____June 1 1946
F un din g Bonds.
{ 15,000c .M ay 1 1936
J-D
1420,000.-June 1 ’47&48 6s g ’23 A-O $7,000...O c t 1 ’25-’38 M A ID E N G R A D E D S C H . D IS T .
{B ridge Bonds.
This district (P. O. Maiden) is in 5s '17 J-J $40,000 _________ 1925
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
P u blic Impt. B onds.
5 K s ’ 19 A-0$100,000__________ 1939 6s g ’23 A-O ($35,00 0c..O ct 1 ’25-’59 Catawba County.
6s ’21 A-O 60,000c..O ct 1 ’ 25-’36
1
5 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1960 5 ^ s g ’24 J-J ($20,000c* Jan 1 ’25-34 5s g '22 M-S 65,000--M ar 1 ’25-’37
F un din g Bonds (c*&r).
($32,000r*_June 1 ’26-’33 TOT. BD . D T . Mar 18 ’24. $359,000
{ 60,000c*Jan 1 ’35-’54
R oad Bonds.
5s ’23 J-D 36,000r*.June 1 ’34-’39 Water debt (incl.)________ 163,500 BOND. D EBT Jan 1924_. $80,000
$150,000___ June 1 1926
( 32,000r*_June 1 ’40-’43 Elec, light & power (in cl.).
29,500 Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,628,261 6s ’21 J-D 200.000 _____ 1927-1931
_
T O T . D E B T Oct 27 ’24..$2,035,000 Floating debt (add’l ) ______
14,000
IN T . in New York.
250.000 ..........1932-1936
4J is g ’21 a300,0 0 0.-June 1 ’37-’41
Floating debt___________
150,000 Sinking funds (excl. o f water
Total assessed value 1924
J-J
and light bonds)________
12,127 M A R I O N .
a400,000..J u n e 1 ’42-’40
(80% actual) (est.)____29.037,335 Special assess, debt (add’l ) .
42,593
This town is in McDowell County.
,a700,000--June 1 ’47-’51
State and county tax rate (per
Assessed valuation 1923___1,776,350
BOND. DEBT M ay 31 ’22*2,690,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
*1,000) 1924______________*14.20 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1920___*12.50 6s ’24 A-O /$8,000..A p r 1 ’26-’33 Floating debt (add’l)_____
60,000
{l2 ,0 0 0 -.A p r 1 ’34-’39 Assessed value 1923......... 122,611,794
Population 1910.22,769; 1920,29.550 Pop’n 1910. 1,775; 1920............1,954
K IN S T O N G R A D E D S C H . D IS T .

LEXINGTON.
This district is in Lenoir County.
This town is in Davidson County
School Bonds (r*).
tno. 1823.
f$36,000-.Apr 1 ’26-’34
S ch ool Bonds.
5s g ’23 A-O 24,000..A pr 1 ’35-’38 6s
$50,000...........................
40.000.
. Apr 1 ’ 39-’43 Impt. (Bed. aft. 20 yrs.from issue)
1100,000. .A pr 1 ’44-’53 5s ’05 A-O $98,000c_________ 1945
18.000. .N o v 1 ’26-’34 5s ’08 J-J
20,000c-..July 1 194«
5MS23M-N 12.000. . N ov 1 ’35-’38
5V4V24 A-O (28,OOOc*.Oct 1 ’25-’38
172,OCOc*-Oct 1 ’39-’62
20.000. .N o v 1 ’39-’43
50.000. .N o v 1 ’44-’53
S treet Bonds.
(Redeemable after 1927.)
BON D. DEBT Dec 1 1923 $370,000
Assessed valuation 1922.-12,554,834 5s 07 M-N$10,000c_ M ay 1 1947
_
Population (est.) 1923_______ 14,000 6s ’20 J-J j 96,000—Jan 1 '25-’30
1 90,000—Jan 1 ’31-’36
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s g ’21 A -0/112,000_ Oct 1 ’25-’32
_
K I T R E L L S C H O O L D IS T R I C T .
I 60,000...O c t 1 ’33-’36
This district is in Vance County.
6s ’24 M-S /$9 ,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’34 5H g’22J-J (12,000c*-Jan 1 ’25-’30
{36,000c*. Jan 1 ’31-’42
(36,000c.Mar 1 ’35-’52
BON D. D EBT M a r ’23—
$45,000 5)^g’23 A-O|o60,000c*.0ct 1 ’25-’34
\a40,060c*_0ct 1 ’35-’44
Assess, val. 1923_________ 1,790,563
Population (1920)_____________2,534 5 K s’24 A-O (10,000c*.0ct 1 ’25-’29
U5,OOOc*-Oct 1 ’30-’44
IN T . at the XJ. S. Mtge. & Trust
W ater and Electric L ight Bonds
C o., New York.
6s g ’21 A-O ($26,000_ Oct 1 ’25-’50
_
{ 22,000-—Oct 1 ’51-’61
L A T 7 R IN B U R G .
zStreet, Light & W ater (Red.
This place is in Scotland County
after March 1927).
W ater Extension Bonds (r*).
5s ’07 M-S $40,00 0c...M ar 1 1947
($15,000. .A pr 1 ’26-’30
W
5 K g ’2 4 A -0 25,0C0__Apr 1 ’31-’35 5>*s ater and Sewer Bonds.1 ’25-’44
g ’22 ($120,000c*_Jan
60,000.
.A pr 1 ’36-’45 90,000c*.Jan 1 ’45-’53
J-J
l 75,000..A pr 1 ’46-’60
t 150,000c*.Jan 1 ’54-’63
R efu n d in g W ater & Sewer Bds.
fa27,OOOc*.Oct 1 ’25-’33
5 Vis’ l l A-O $37,500____Apr 1 1931 5V^g’23 A-O(a40,000c*.0ct 1 ’34-’43
R efu n d in g Bonds.
al05,000c*0ct 1 ’44-’ 64
5V£s’ 15 A-O $50,000___ Apr 1 1935 5s g ’23 J-J Ja75,000c*. Jan 1 ’25-’49
§Water and Sewer Bonds.
{a75,000c*.Jan 1 ’50-’64
($12,000e*.0ct 1 ’25-’30
5 H g ’2 3 A -0 15,000c*_0ct 1 ’31-’35 5s aSidewalk Bonds. Jan 1 ’25-’38
g ’23 J-J ($12,000c*.
40,0C0c*.Oct 1 ’36-’45
t 30,000c*-Jan 1 ’39-’44
[ 75,000c*.0ct 1 ’46-’60 BOND. DEBT Apr 1923-SI,224,000
BOND. D EBT June 1 ’23. $318,000 Water and light debt (incl.) 490.000
Total assessed val’n 1921..4,659,791 Special assessments (incl.)
367,286
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 19_____$16.93 Sinking funds on hand (ex­
Pop’n 1910. 2.322: 1920_____2,643
cept for wat. & It. bds.)
70,753
§INT. in New York.
Total assess, val. 1922____7,367,732
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’20_____ $9.00
L A U R I N B U R G G R A D E D S C H . D. Pop’n 1910, 4,163; 1920______ 5,254
This district (P. O. Laurinburg)
IN T . on bonds o f 1921 payable at
is in Scotland County.
U. S. Mtge. & Trust C o., New York,
School Bonds.
and on bonds marked (z) at Bank of
6s ’21 A-OS150.000___ Oct 1 1951 Lexington; on bonds marked (a) at
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 1924 $180,000 New York City.
Total assess, val. 1924 ..'0,341,103
Sch. tax rate (per $1,008)' 24--$5.50

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MECKPENAURG COUNTY (Con.)
Oo. tax rate (per $1,000) '21—$7.20
Pop’ll 1910. 67.031; 1920, 80,695
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at U. S.
Mtge. & Trust C o.. N. Y. City; on
refunding bonds of 1920 at the Na­
tional City Bank, N. Y.; on bonds
marked (a) in N . Y . City; on others
in Charlotte, N . C ., at American
Trust Co. and at Amer. Exchange
National Bank, N . Y . City.
MIDDLESEX SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
This district is in Nash County.
($10,505 _____ 1925-1931
6s ’20 J-J 1 23.000_____ 1925-1941
I 35,000 _____ 1942-1951
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
IN T at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y .

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
MOORESVILLE GRADED S. D.
($5,000--D ec 1 '25-’29
J-D J3 0 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’30-’44
(15.000..D ec 1 ’45-'49
6s ’21 J-J
50,000___ Jan 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '23. $100,000
Assess, val. 1922_________ 6,595,600
IN TEREST at New York.
6s ’20

MOREHEAD CITY.
This town is in Cartaret County.
Street Improvement B onds.
6s ’21 M -N$200,000r* .Nov 1 ’25-’44
R efunding Bonds.
56$s’ 16 J-J $16,00 0c...Ja n 11946
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924.- $396,500
Tot.ass’d val.’2 4 ________ 2.513.314
Total tax ratefper $1,000) ’ 22.$15.20
Population 1910, 2,039; 1920. 2.958
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
City.

MINERAL SPRINGS TWP.
This township is in Moore County.
6s ’22 J-D $75.000___ Dec 1 1943
MOREHEAD CITY GR. SCH. D
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
_
Population 1910. 1.592; 1920, 2,890 6s T9 Sept 1 $50,000c_ Sept 1 1959
B ON D.DT. Aug 1 9 1 9 ... $60,000
1
Floating debt (add'l)______
3.50C
MONROE.
Sinking fund______________
651
This city is in Union County.
Assessed value____________ 988.140
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s '18 J-D15 $28 000 ........ 1925-1931
6s ’ 18 J-D15 28 0 0 0 _____1925-1931 MORGANTON.
6s ’ 18 J-D15 35 0 0 0 .........1925-1931
This town is in Burke County
6s g'20 M-SJ$30,000_Sept 1 ’25-’29 Inc. 1784.
l 60.000-.S ep t 1 ’30-’34
Street Bonds.
6s g ’21M-N (30.000..M ay 1 ’25-’29 6s T9 J-D $50.000...........................
160.000.
.M ay 6s ’30-’34
1 ’20 J-D 25.000..........................
Funding Bonds.
Floating Debt Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-D 15$64 0 0 0 ..........1925-1940 6s’95-99
$6,000c
.......... 1925
Water and light bonds_____$55,000
Sewer B onds.
Funding bonds______________ 15,000
i 05 . . . $10.000c......... ........1945
Water and light funding____ 25.000
6s T9 J-D 8.500--June 1 ’25-’41
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J’ne $30,000c__ June 1 1942
Water Bonds.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
6s T9 J-D $12.000.-June 1 ’25- 41
6s g ’20 M-S($18,000._Sept 1 ’25-’42
( 28.000 ..........1925-1931
1 36.000-.Sept 1 ’43-’60 6 s ’22 s-a j 78,000 .......... 1932-1944
6s g ’21 M -N 125,000. .M ay 1 ’ 25-’49
1144,000 ..........1945-1962
124.000. .M ay 1 '50-’61
R efu nd ing Bonds.
BON D. D E B T Oct 25 ’ 24. $555,000 .s
13 . . . $9.000c__________ 1928
10,020
Sinking fund...................
Improvement Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 149,995 6s g ’23 J-J ($8.000r*.Jan 1 ’ 26-’33
Assessed value, real estate.2,960.540
l32,000r*.Jan 1 ’ 34-’49
_
Assessed value, personal_ 1,171.600
1 ’ 27-'32
Other assessable property.. 444.036 6s g ’24 M -S/ 30.000c.M ar 1 ’33-’44
1120,000c.Mar
Total assessed value 1924
D EBT Jan 1923..
(about 60% actual)_____4.176,176 GROSS E B T ......................... $446,300
NET D
96,300
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 .$17 50 Tot.ass'd val.'22(52% act.)3.179.648
Population 1910, 4.082: 1920. 4.084 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $7 20
IN T . on bonds o f 1920 and 1921 at
the U. S. Mtge. & Trust C o., N . Y . Population 1910. 2.712: 1920. 2.867
INT. on the floating debt bonds
and
MONROE GRADED SCH. DIST electric-light bondsBank ofrefunding
bonds is payable at
Morgan
($3,000 c . Oct 1 ’25-'27
at
5 Ha’ 19 A-O 144,000c.Oct 1 ’28-’49 ton; on 6s of 1920, 1923 and 1924 Y.
the
Nat. Bank, N.
18.000c. Oct 1 ’25-'33 otherSeaboard American Trust C o..
bonds at
6s ’21 A-O i40 .000 c.0 ct 1 ’34-’43 Charlotte.
I40.000c.0ct 1 -44-'51
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 1924 $145,000
Floating debt____________
20,000 MORGANTON GRADED SCH.
DISTRICT
Sinking fund______________
25.000
This district (P. O. Morganton) Is
Assess, val.’24(3-5 a ct.)_ 4,800.000
_
Popul. 1910. 4.083; 1923 (est ) 8,000 In Burke County.
School Improvement Bonds.
IN T . on bonds of 1919 at Hanover
($20.000-May 15 '26-’35
Nat. Bank, N . Y ., and on others at
6s ’21 M -N l 30,000-May 15 ’36-'45
National Park Bank, N . Y .
[ 25,000.May 15 ’46-’50
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 6 '2 4 . $100,000
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Sinking fund_____________
4,442
Troy is the county seat.
value 1924.-4,386,103
6s ’20 F-A $85,000..Aug 1 ’25-’41 Total assessed $1,000) 1924____$6.00
Tax rate (per
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
6s '20 M -N$160.000_.Nov 1 ’31-’50
MT. AIRY.
C ourt House Bonds.
This town is in Surry County.
6s ’22 F-A $17,000___ Feb 1 1952
School B uilding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6s '22 F-A $ 100,000. . Feb 1 ’42-'62 5s 15 F-A $25.000___ Aug 1 1945
5H s’23 M -N z60,000c_ May 1 1953
(Due $25,000 every 5 years.)
_
R oad & Bridge Ronds.
( 3 .0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1926
5 H s’23 M-NS75.000___ M ay 1 1953 5H s’23 M-S 48.000c.Sept 1 ’27-’50
5J4s’23 M -N 75,000___ N ov 1 1953
( 9,000c.Sept 1 '51-'53
BON D. DEBT June 1 '23 $960,000 5 ^ s ’24 F-A (1 7,00 0..Aug 1 ’ 27-’43
Total assessed value 1922.14.161.018
116,500. -Aug 1 ’ 44-’54
State& C o. tax(per $1,000) ’21-$9.00
aStreet Im provement Bonds
Populat’n 1910, 14.967; 1920, 14,607 5>£s’23M-N ($35,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’42
IN T . at New York City. N. Y .
1 1,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1943
aF unding Bonds.
5H s’23M -N($26,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’5i
MOORE COUNTY.
1 4,000c.M ay 1 ’52-’53
The county seat is Carthage.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1924. $560,000
Highway Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $65,000 Jan 1 ’31-41-51 Total assessed vai n 1 9 .3 ..6 015 442
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2157.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 z 0 __ $8 00
Population 1910, 3,844; 1920. 4,752
C ou rt House Bonds.
($20.000___ Dec 1 1931
z Int. at the Hanover Nat. Bank.
6s ’21 J-D 30,000___ Dec 1 1936 N. Y.; on bonds marked (a) at the
(100.000.. Dec 1 ’41 &'51 Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
BOND. D E B T June 1923 $402,000
Total assessed value 19 :2 -53.400.870
Populat’n 1910, 17,010: 1920, 21,388 MT. GILEAD.
This town is in Montgomery
County.
MOORESVILLE.
Street Im provement Bonds.
This town is in Iredell County.
($10,000..F eb 1 ’26-’30
S treet Im provement Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A 30.000-.Feb 1 ’ 31-’40
1943
5s ’ 13 S-A $15.000c........
( 15.000. .Feb 1 ’41-’43
6s
...
4 800 ..........1925-1928
W ater System Bonds.
6s ’ 18 A-O 50,000___ Oct 1 1938 6 s '24 F-A $12,000..F eb 1 ’27-’38
6s
...
50.000............... ...........
Im provement Bonds.
6 ^ g ’23 A -O /100,000c*. Apr 1 ’25-’ 34
. . . $25,000_______________
1 50,000t--Apr 1 ’35-’44 6s
BOND. DEBT Feb 1924.. $127,000
W ater Bonds.
12,000
6s ’ 13 S-A $20.000c................ .1943 Water debt (incl.)________
57,500
( 27,OOOc*.Oct 1 ’ 25-’3.3 Assess, debt (add’l)_______
5>£g’23 A-O 100,000c*. Oct 1 ’34-’53 Assessed valuation 1923___1,670.743
l 70,000c*.0ct 1 ’54-’63 Population 1910, 723; 1920______ 975
IN T. at U. S. Mtge. & Trust C o.,
Im provement Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $15.000...J a n 15 1945 New York City.
6s ’ 19 F-A 30,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’39
Sewerage Bonds.
5 s '15 S-A $30.0 0 0 c .................1943 MOUNT HOLLY.
This town is in Gaston County.
Street-Im pt. & Sewer Bonds.
($16.000.. Mar 1 ’25-’32 6s ’22 . . . $80,000...........................
W ater Bonds (ct&r).
6a ’21 M-S 18,000.-M ar 1 ’33-’38
( 2 0 ,0 0 0 ..Mar 1 ’39-’43 6s g '24 A-OJ$68,OOOr*.Oct 1 ’27-’60
1 12,000r*.0ct 1 ’ 61-'64
T O T . B D . DT. Sept 1923. $430,797
Street Impt. Bonds.
Water & light debt (incl.).
46,500
Special assess, (incl.)______ 147,160 6 s g ’ssM -S (t$ 10,000-Sept 1 ’25-’34
I t25,000-Sept 1 ’35-’ 44
Sinking fund (other than
water and light)________
5.346 BOND. D E B T Nov 2 0 ’24. $218,000
31,300
Sink, fund (water & light).
11,646 Sinking fund______________
Total assess, val. 1922___25.151.160 Assessed valuation 1924___4,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920. ..$ 5,00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$8.50
Population 1910, 3,400: 1920, 4,315 Population 1910. 526; 1920____ 1,160
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 at the Chase
t IN T. payable at the Town Treas­
Nat. Bank, New York, and on bonds urer’s office or at the Hanover Nat.
o f 1923 In New York.
Bank, N . Y ., at option of holder.




MT. OLIVE.
This town is In Wayne County.
Street Bonds, (c & r).
($24,000r*.June 1 ’27-’ 32
45ig’21 J-D 60.000r*.Junel’ 33-’42
l 16,000r».June 1 ’43-’44
Local Im provement Bonds.
($30.000r*.Jan 12 ’25-26
5s '19 J-J
10,000r*. . Jan 12 1927
( 75.000r*.Jan 12 ’28-32
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 0 ’ 24. $311,000
Water debt (included)____
31.000
Sinking fund_____________
13.360
Tot. assess, val. 24 (a ct.)-2,800,00(1
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924. ..$10 00
Population 1910. 1,071; 1920 2,297
INT. payable at U. S. Mtge. &
Trust C o.. N. Y.
MURPHY.
This town is in Cherokee County
Street 'm ot donds.
6s
J-D $32,000_______________
BOND DEBT Oct 1924 . . $301,000
Floating debt____________
8.500
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,400,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 24_____ $13.50
Population in 1910, 977; 1920, 1,314

[V ol. 119,

S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-J $175,000c.
ly 1 1938
ly 1 1948
5s ’ 18 J-J 125,000c.
>S ’ 19
J-J 105.000c.
1925-1944
5s ’ 19 J-J 80 000c .
1925 1914
(126.800c.
1 ’25-’38
5s ’ 20 J-J ] 50,000c.
1 ’39-’43
( 22.000c..Jan 1 ’44-’45
Road Bonds.
_
m ’02 J-J $50,000c_ Jan 1 1927
Is ’05 J-J 50.0 9 0 c...J u ly 1 1930
4148 08 J-J 50.000c...July 1 1933
5s 13 J-J 100.000c..-July 1 1938
Road and Bridge Bonds.
I lls ’ 11 J-J $50,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1936
Ferry and Causeway B onds.
_
5s ’ 19 J-J $50,000c_ July 1 1944
W ork-House Bonds.
5s 15 J-J $35.000c_ Jan 1 1935
_
5s T7 J-J 17.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1937
Ferry Bonds.
$16.000c..Jan 1 ’25-’32
6 s g ’21 J-J
18.000c..Jan 1 ’33-’38
[ 12,000c.. Jan 1 ’39-’41
BOND. DEBT Nov21’ 24 $1,369,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
312.180
Sinking fund____________
226.091
Total assess, val.’ 24(est.) 55.000,000
State & Co .tax (per $1.000) ’24 - $ 12.50
Pop’n 1910, 32,037; 1920, 4 0 .6 2 0
MURPHY TOWNSHIP.
This township is In Cherokee Co.
INT payable at New York or at
Road Bonds.
County Treasurer’s office in Wilming­
6s 12 A-O $50.000____ Apr 11942 ton; and 6s of 1921 at the National
5 4 s ’ 14 A-O 50 000____ Apr 11944 City Bank. New York.
5s
A-O 100,000_____Apr 11942
itONTD DKIIT Oct 12 '22. $200 i i
Sinking fund______________
5,000 NEWTON. is in Catawba Oounty.
This town
Assessed value, real estate. 1,580.832
Assessed value, persoual_
_ 737.863 5H s’ 19 M-S $5 2,000..Sept 1 ’ 25-’36
Eire T ruck «sc equ ip . Bonds.
Other assessable p roperty.. 738.480
6s
. . . $11.000-______________
Total assessed value 1921
W ater, Light & Power Bonds.
(about 75% actual)_____3,057.175
. . . $14,000-................. — T o t a - s ’ | v l . ’ » 2 ( ib t H to t) 3 9 1- 4 54 6s
Str«*"t
n t. Ronds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $19 50 5Msg’22 JIn($12,000c*.July 1 ’ 25-’30
-J
Population 1910. 4,708; 1920. 5,008
1 13,000c*.July 1 ’31-’43
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank N.5 5H s’23 A-O| 72.000c*.Apr 1 ’25-’33
1 20.000c*. Apr 1 ’34-’43
NASH COUNTY.
W ater Bonds.
County seat is Nashville.
514s’23 A-O $15.000c*.Apr 1 ’ 25-’54
Road Bonds.
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $140.000c.July 1 ’25-’34 5>isg’22J-J $75.000c*____________
C oun ty Home, Jail and Bridge TOT. B D . D T. May ’24. $400,000
Bonds
'V iter & light d ’t (incl.) . _
137 033
4 Jig’24 A-O($80,000r*.0ct 1 ’27-’ 34 Special assessments (incl.)
102.193
(l50.000r*.0ct 1 ’ 35-'44 linking fu n d ._______ . .
1 702
C ourt House Bonds.
Sk fund (incl water & light)
10,877
5s
s-a $33,000 .........192,5-1943 Tot. assessed val. 1924 -.$4,843,813
6s '20 M -N 62,000--N ov 1 ’ 25-’42 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’20..$6-00
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Population 1910. 2,316; 1920. 3.021
($12.000-.Mar 1 '25-’26
INT. on bonds of 1922 at N. Y . O.
6s '21 M-S
20.000-.M ar 1 ’27-’28
60 .000 ..Mar 1 ’29-’3.3
1112.000..Mar 1 ’34-’41 NEWTON GRADED SCH. DIST.
BOND. D EBT Dec 3 1924 $796,00) BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $111,000
_
Assessed value, real estate.22,854.993 Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,200,000
Assessed value, personal.. 6.701,398
Other assessable property . 3,152.478 NORTH WILKESBORO.
Tot.ass’d val.'24(2-3act.) .32.708,779
This town is in Wilkes County.
9.
>t txfp > <! .000) ’ '4 8H.00 Incorporated Mar. 4 1891
•
Pop’n 1910. 33,727: 1920, 41,061
W ater, Elec. Lt. & Power Bds.
INT. on 6s of 1920 at the Hanover 6 s ’24 M -N$15,000_________ _____
National Bank, N. Y .
Street Bonds.
5s 09 . . . z$ 18.090c....... ..........1939
6s T8 J-J b 10,000c..Jan l ’25-’ 34
NASHVILLE.
This town is In Nash County 6s ’22 . . . *75,000 : ____ 1925-1942
F un din g Bonds.
Incorporated 1780.
6s T8 J-J $70,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’38
W ater Bonds.
5Hs’ 17 s-a $ 15.000c
30-yr serial
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’09 . . . z$30,000c................. 1939
Sewer Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 17 s-a $20,000c
30-yr serial 6s ’09 . . . Z50,000_____1929-1939
■ ’ 19 . . . 228.000____ 1925 1959
is
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5Hs’ 17 s-a $10.000c. . -30-yr serial
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-J z $10.000c__May 1 1942
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $125.000______________ 6s ’ 13 A-O aS.OOOc__Apr 1 1943
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1923 $161,500 6s T4 . . . a9,000c_ Oct 1 1944
Pleating debt (additional).
27,500
Street Im pt., W ater & Lt. Bds.
. . . $25,000_______________
Tot.ass’d val.’23(3-5 a ct.).1,275,000 6s
Elec. Lt. & Power System Bds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920 — $10.00
. . . $85,000_______________
°opulatlon in 1910, 750; 1920, 939 6s
G E N .B D .D T. Oct 11 ’ 2 2 .. $357,000
INT. Is payable in New York.
Assess, val . real estate____1,507.901
Assess, val., personal____ 1,488 375
NASHVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Other assessable property.. 413,899
This district is in Nash County.
5 ‘4s’23J-J $75.0 0 0 c. ..1925-1917 Tot.assess.val.’22 (V6 act.)3,4l0.115
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24 $83,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922 ..$13.10
Sinking fund______________
2.500 Population 1910, 1.902; 1920. 2.363
INT. on bonds marked (z> at the
Total assess, val 1924------ 1,700.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $7.00 Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .; on bonds
marked (a) at the Chase Nat. Bank,
N. Y .; on bonds marked (b) at the
NEW B E R N .
This city is the county seat of Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on bonds
Craven County. Founded by the marked (x) at the Mechanics &
Swiss in 1710. Population 1910, Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y .
9,981- 1920, 12,198.
W ate- and S-w er Bonds.
NORWOOD.
5s
J-J $80,000____ July 2 1930
This town is in Stanley County.
Im p rov em en t Bonds.
Light Bonds
5s
J-D $15.000____ Dec 2 1931
f$18.000-.M ay 1 ’26-’31
6s ’23 M -N
45,000.-M ay 1 ’32-’40
Street Bonds.
5s 08 M-S $50,00 0c-..M ar 2 193>
{ 42.000--M ay 1 ’41-’46
5s 09 F-A .50 0 9 0 c-..F eb 1193C BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
5s
J-J
50,000___ Jan 1 1941 Population 1910, 928; 1920. 1,221
5s ’ 10 s-a
50 .000___________ 194t
S chool Bonds.
OLD FIELDS TOWNSHIP S. D.
5s ’ 13 J-.T §$20 000c ..J u ly 1 l°4
This district is in Wilson County.
5s g ’22 M -N (26.000-Nov 1 ’25-’50 6s g ’22F-A ($70,000 — .F eb 1 ’25-’39
1 4,000-N ov 1 ’51-’52
1 75.000.-.F e b 1 ’40-’49
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $150,000
5s ’ 12 M -N $50.000c...M ay 1 1932 Assessed value 1924_______ 3,045,536
Water and Light Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) ’ 24------$9.00
5s ’07 F-A $.30.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 193'
R efunding Ronds.
ONSLOW COUNTY.
5s
J-J $10,000___ July 1 1931
Jacksonville is the county seat.
Paml ico Ori*ntal & W Rv, B*
Road Bonds.
4s ’03 M-N$48,000___ M ay 1 1933 5 ^ s ’ 23 - — $90,000—Aug 1 ’ 25-’33
W ater Bonds.
Court House bonds______
25,000
($20,000.Nov 1 ’25-’34 BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’23 $190,000
5s g ’22M-N ( 60,000-Nov 1 \35-’54 Floating debt (add’l) ____
35,000
( 20.000.Nov 1 ’55-’59 Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23(>4 act.) 11,000,000
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
St ite&Cn tax(per $1,000) ’ 22—*8-00
($120.000Nov 1 ’25-’36 Pop’n 1910. 14.125; 1920, 14.703
5s g ’22M-N ( 120,000Nov 1 ’37-’46
I 65,000Nov 1 ’47-’51 ORANGE COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT June 1 ’23 $603,000
Hillsboro Is the county seat.
Total assessed val. 1921..16,422,849
R oad B onds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920___ $6.45 5a
— .$2 41,0 00...........................
§ INT. payable in Baltimore; on 6 s ’ 21 . . .
99,000...........................
all other bonds in New York.
S ch ool B onds.
5Ms’ 23 J-J $60,000c*July 1 ’25-’36
NEW HANOVER COUNTY.
BOND DEBT June 1923 $504,000
Wilmington Is the oounty seat.
Ass’d varn 1922(act.val.>.15,518,244
State & Oo. tax(per $1,000) ’21$9.00
Court House Bonds.
5sg’24J-J ($170,000..Jan 1 ’29-’45 Population In 1 9 2 0 ................17,895
l 55,000.-Jan 1 ’46-’50 Population 1910,15,064; 1920-17.895

/Dec., 1924.]
OXFORD.
This town is in Granville County.
The Oxford Water System is now
owned by this town, which pur­
chased same for $76,000 (V. 117,
p. 11551.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5M s’24 M-N$295.000r*____________
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s
. . . $45.000........... ................
Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . $35,000.............................
Sidewalk Bonds.
5s
. . . $10,000.............................
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s
. . . $94.000___________ ____
5M g’23 J-J f $ 8 . 0 0 0 .July 1 1925
1 72,000§_ July 1 ’2R-’33
5 & g ’23J.D f 20,000§.June 1 ’25-,29
\ 70,000§.July 1 "30-43
BOND. D EBT July 1 "23-. $402,000
Special assessments (in cl.). 120,500
Sinking fund______________
10,864
Assess, val., real estate____2,475,610
Assess, val., personal_____1,627,845
Other assessable property. . 689,675
Tot. ass'd val."21 (90%act.)4.793.130
Total ass’d val. 1922______4.283,873
Total tax rate (per $1,000) "20..$7.00
Population 1910. 3,018; 1920. 3,606
fBonds of 1923 are coupon bonds,
but may be registered as to principal
and interest.
IN T. on bonds o f 1923 at the Na­
tional City Bank, New York.

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
Twp. road bonds (add’l ) - - $296,000
Tot. ass’dval. ’24(75 %act.)77,000,000
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 $10.00
Population 1910, 36,340; 1920.45,569
PITTSBORO SCh T DIST.
This district is in Chatham Co.
5K s
. . . $50.000.............serially
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24. $50,000
Floating debt_____________
14,000
Total assess, val. 1924------ 1,200,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $30.00
PLYMOUTH.
This town is In Washington Co.
Electric Light & Power Bonds.
6s ’24 M -N $20,000.-M ay 1 ’27-’46
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $93,000
Sinking fund______________
1,142
Ass’d val., real & pers 1,’24.1,133,947
Tax rate (per 81,000) ”24-- -$11.50
Population 1910. 2,165; 1920,1,847
POLK COUNTY.
Columbus is the county seat.
C ourt House Bonds.
6s ’24 M -N $10,000_____ 1929-1948
Road Bonds.
5t$s’ 13 s-a $100,000...........
1943
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 2 -. $178,500
Ass’d va l. ’22 (act. val.)_ 6,555,744
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_____ $12.00
Population 1910, 7,640; 1920, 8,832
IN T. at Bank of Tyron, Tyron.

Tot.ass.val.’24 (65%act) $43,000,000
Value of municipal property
1924___________________3,090.000
Citv tax ’24 (per $1,000)_____$11.50
INTEREST on sewer bonds of
1889 and 1890 at Mercantile Trust &
Deposit Co., 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.
RALEIGH TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. O. Raleigh) is
in Wake County.
S chool Bonds.
4j4g ’22J-D l$168,000c*Dec 1 ’25-’38
( 182,000c*Dec 1 ’39-’52
'18,000c*.Oct 1 ’26-’28
32,000c*.Oct 1 ’29-’32
5s g ’23 A-O 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
4M g’24M-S 60,000c* Sept 1 ’41-’45
60,000c* Sept 1 ’46-’49
100,000c* Sept 1 ’50-’54
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924.$1,150,000
Assessed valuation 1923.-44,042,983
IN T. at U. S. Bond & M tge. C o.,
New York.

179
Sewer Bonds.
5s TO J-J $100,000c— Jan 1 1941
5s T6 A-O z l 0,000_____Apr 1 1941
6s T6 —
d5,000..........
1937
O ’ C onnor Judgm ent Bonds.
5s T5 Sept x$5,000____M ay 1 1929
Funding uoiuls.
6s
. . . d$60,000 ________serially
ROND DEBT Oci 20 1924-5954.000

Water debt (incl.)------------ 459,000
Floating debt (add’l) _____
10,000
Sinking fund______________
5,000
Assess, value real estate_ 4,947,594
_
Assessed value personal— 3,489,080
Tot. assess, val.’24 ( act.) 8,436,674
Tot. tax rate (per,$l ,000) ’24 $10.56
Population 1910, 4,828; 1920. 5,333
z INT. ai the Importers & Trad­
ers’ Nat. Bank, N. Y.; (a) at Nat.
Park Bank, N. Y .; (b) ac Hanover
Nat. Bank, N. Y.; (x) Nat. Bank of
Commerce, Baltimore: (d' at U. S.
Mtge. & Trust Co.. N. Y .. and on
bonds of 1921 and 1923 in New York.

REIDSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Rockingham Co.
($30,000c* M ay 1 ’27-’41
5>S’24 M -N 30,000c* M ay 1 ’42-’51
l 15,000c* M ay 1 ’52-’ 54
BONDED DEB’l fan 1921—$35,000

RICHMOND COUNTY.
Rockingham is the county seat.
C oun ty Home Bonds.
4Ms’ 17 s-a $15,000.................. 1974
O X FO R D GRADED SCH. DIST.
Road-Improvement Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
.8 T5 M-N$25.0 0 0 c ...Nov 1 1938
-s ’ 13 . . . $20.000..........................
4JisT7 s-a
25.000....................1947
5H s’"20 J-J
50.000c...July 1 1949
5s ’22 J-J I 26.000 -July 1 ’25-’37
6s ’ 21 J-J
75,000c— Jan 1 1951
\ 4 5 .0 )0 --July 1 ’ 38-’ 52
BONO. DEBT Dec 4 ’ 2 2 .. $145,000
C ou rt House Bonds
13,000
Floating debt (add’l l ______
6s
J-J $200,000...........................
Sinking fund--------------------2.000
BOND.DEBT O ct27 1924.$493,000
T it .ass'd vol.,22f«0%act) 5.400.000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
135 000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $1.38 PRINCETON SCH. DIST.
Tot.assess, val. ’24 (% act.) 32,500,000
IN T . at National City Bank, N .Y .
This district is in Johnston Co.
State & co. tax (per$l ,000) ’24.S14.00
6s ’24 J-J j $5.000..Jan 1 ’25-’29
Popula’n 1910, 19,673; 1920, 25.567
PAMLICO COUNTY.
(50,000. -Jan 1 ’ 30-’54
IN T. on 5s of 1922 payable at N .Y .
Bayboro is the county seat.
TOT. B D . D T. M ay ’24— $55,000 RAMSEUR SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district (P. O. Ramseur) is in
6s
...$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 -........................ Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,502.763
_
Randolph County.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Population___________________ 3.600
ROANOKE RAPIDS GRAD. S. D.
S ch ool Bonds.
5M s’24 J-J $80,000 ........ 1934-1973
IN T. at National Bank of Com­
This district (P,. O. Roanoke Rap($20.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1935 Ids) is in Halifax County.
School F un din g Bonds.
merce, New York City.
6s ’21 J-J
30,000c____ 1936-1945
($10,000 _____ 1925-1929
($64,000c* Jan 15 ’25-’32
( 25.000c____ 1946-1950
5 V$s'24 J-J ] 15,000 ........ 1930-1934
63.000c*
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 23.. $75,000 6s ’21 J - J ](240,000c* Jan 1 5 ’33-’39
1100,000
1935-1954 QUAKER GAP TOWNSHIP.
Jan 15 ’41-’51
Is located in Stokes County.
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 22
a c t .) .1,200,000
Road Bonds
B uilding & Equipm ent Bonds.
Road Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) ’ 22___ $5 00
6s '19 s-a $10 ),000..................1949
1 1949
5H s’23 - . - 100,000_______________ 6s ’ 19 ann.$38,000c.July 7 ’25-’61 Population in 1922 (est.)______ 1,350 6s T9 A-O $85,000c*..O ct$490,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y, BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24. 100,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’23- $300,000 ($2,000 in each odd-numbered year )
Floating debt_____________
Assessed value real estate..5,332,338 BOND. D EBT Oct 1924____$38,000
Assess, val. ’24 (60% act.) 14,000,000
Assessed value, personal_
_ 843,364 Assessed value 1924________919,428 RANDOLPH COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924------ $8.00
Other assessable property. . 631,958 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $16.70
Ashboro is the county seat.
Population in 1924 (est.)........... 8,000
Total assess, value 1923___6,807.660 Population 1910, 3,901; 1920. 2,001
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the Hanover
S chool Bonds.
State&Co.taxfper $1,000) ’ 23 $15.20
5H g’24M-N $29,000c*M ay 1 ’26-’54 National Bank, N. Y .
RAEFORD.
Population 1910, 9,966; 1920, 9,060
C ounty Home Bonds.
This town is in Hoke County.
5s T9 J-J $30.000c
July 1 1949 ROBESON COUNTY.
S tree t Im p rov em en t B o n d s .
PASQUOTANK COUNTY.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s g ’23 A-O J$40,000c* Apr 1 ’25-’34
Lumberton is the county seat.
County seat is Elizabeth City.
($50,0 00..0 ct 1 ’ 30-’39
( 30,000c*Apr 1 ’35-’44
Road oc Bridge Bonds.
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923-. $120,000 6s ’20 A-O] 90,000.-O ct 1 ’40-’49
_ *3 t o o o ________ _____
5s '19 J-D $500,000 _____ 1925-1949 Water debt (incl.)________
( 1 0 ,000 --._0 ct 1 1950 5 K g ’23 A-O z l0 ,0 0 0 c* ..0 ct 1 1948
60,000
6s ’21 M-S 250.000c. Sept 1 ’ 27-’51 Assessed value 1922_______ 1,802,058
F un din g Bonds.
5s g ’24 M-S 20.000c*..Sept 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24 $750,000 Population 1910. 580; 1920, 1,235
f$18,000c*Apr 15 26- 31 5s ’24 J-J
25,000c*. .July 1 1944
24,000c*Apr 15 ’ 32-’37 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’24 .$1,035,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
19 500
IN T. at New York.
Sinking fund_____________
40,3 *6
5 s ’23 A-O] 30,000c*Apr 1 5 ’ 38-43 Sinking fund____________
40,000
I 36,000c*Apr 1 5 ’44-’49 Tot.ass d val. 23(act.val.) 43.928.678
Assess, value, real estate..12.828.291 RAEFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Assess, value, personal_ 4,802,401
_
( 14,000c*Apr 15 ’50-’51 State & Co. tax (per SLO^O) ’ 21 $7.00
This district is in Hoke County.
Other assessable property. 1,389.736 6s 14 - - - $35,000______ ________
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $500,540
Tot.ass’d val.'24(90%aot) 19,020.436 BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’24. $35,000 Tot.ass’d val.’22(act.val.) 2 •,084,064 Popula’n 1910. 51,945: 1920. 54,674
zIN
the
State & Co.taxtper $1,000) ’ 24 $11.00 Ass’d val. ’24 (100% act.)-3 ,054,730 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 21 $8.50 Bank, T . at York.Hanever National
New
Pop’n 1910, 16,693; 1920, 17,670 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $3.50 Popula’n 1910, 29,491; 1920, 30,856
INT, on 6s of 1920 at Nat.
Population in 1918 (est.)______ 2.000 Bank, N. Y .; on 5s of 1923 and Park ROCKINGHAM.
5>$s
PERQUIMANS COUNTY
This town is in Richmond County.
of 1924 at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Her!ford is the county seat.
Street Improvement Bonds.
RALEIGH.
others at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y .
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5hS'22 A-O/$132,000c* Apr 1’25-35
Kaleigh is the capital of
6s ’21 F-A $300,000..F eb 1 '25-’54 and the county seat of Wakethe State
1
56,000c*Apr 1’36-42
County. RED SPRINGS.
.s '22 A-O 350,000--Apr 1 ’25-'52
54,000c*Apr 1’25-33
a city iu 1792.
This town is in Robeson County. 5 ]4 g ’23 A-O / 40,000c*Apr 1’34-43
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-. $650,000 Incorporated asgovernment adopted
1
Commission
Street Im provement Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1923.. 8,015,870 April 1 1913. Population 1910,
5 K g ’24 J-J
42,000c* July
1
5% g’23 A-O j$27,000c*Apr 1 ’25-’33
St iteACo.t ixfp•- $1,000) ’23-$>6 00
>
ater Bonds.
( 20,000o*Apr 1 ’34-’43 5 ^W ’23 A-O $25,000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’50
Population in 1920 (Census).. 11,137 19,218; 1920, 24,418. Bonds.
g
Street and Sewer
( 40,000c*July 1 ’25-’34
5s ’ 19 M-S $26,000--Sept 1 ’25-’50 _s g ’23 J-J ] 15,000c*.Tuly 1 ’35-’39
Funding Bonds.
PERSON COUNTY.
($16,000c*_Apr 1 ’25-’32
Sewer Bonds.
( 10,000c* July 1 ’40-’44 5h s'2 2 A-O l 5.000c*.Apr 1 ’33-’37
Boxboro is the county seat.
5s ’89 J-J $50,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1929
E lectric Light Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
5s ’90 J-J
25,000c-__Tan 1 1930 5?^g’23 A -0*c$6,000-.A pr 1 ’26-’37 BOND. DEBT June 1 ’23. $502,500
5s '18 J-J $225,000c_ Jan 1 1958
_
Water debt (included)------66.000
Hospital and Sewer Bonds.
5J*s'22 J-J 276,000. .Jan 1 '25-’36 5 s ’ 19 M-S $6,000c_Mar 1 ’25-’30 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $202,000 E le ctric lig h t d e b t ( i n c l . ) - lO.OOO
Water debt (incl.)________
50.000
5s g '23 M -N 15.000c*Way 1 ’ 29-’43
e n ts i n c l
Street Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate_ 649,615 S pecial asse ssmvalue (1922 . ) . 163,730
_
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $609,000 5s ’97 A-O $50,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1927
T o t a l assessed
-4.838,300
Assessed val.. personal______ 517,904 T a x ra te (p e r $1,000) 1920 — $6.50
Township binds (add’l ) ._
t>9 >»i 4s ’99 J-J 95,000c...July 1 1929
Sinking fund_____________
6,000 5s ’ 15 J-D 49 .921.98..Dec 1 1935 Total assessed val. 1924 1,167,519 P o p u la tio n 1910, 2,155; 1920, 2,509
(about 2-3 actual)--------I N T E R E S T p a y a b le in N e w Y o r k .
Assessed val. real estate.. 11,721,893 5s T7 M-S 24,000.-Sept 1 ’25-’ 32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $15.00
Assessed val. personal____ 3,183,344
M unicipal-B uilding Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,089; 1920--1.018
Other assess, property____ 2.392,399 5s 09 J-J $125,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1939
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
IN T . at New York.
T o til > Kess. val 9 ”
. . i n >97 '3
R efunding Bonds.
Wentworth is the county seat.
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'228 8 S'1 5s ’ 19 M-S $ 12,0003.Sept 1 ’25-’45
Road and Bridge Bonds.
RED SPRINGS GRADED S. D.
Pop’n 1910. 17,356; 1920. 18,973
Floating Debt Bonds.
’25-’44
This district (P. O. Red Springs) 5s T9 A-OS240,000c*.Oct 1 ’25-’41
5s 09 J-J $25.000___ July 1 1939
6s ’20 M-N170.000C* May 1
is in Robeson County.
5s T3 J-J 57,000_____Jan 1 1943
PITT COUNTY.
6s ’21 M-Sz300,000c*------------------($36,000c. July 1 ’27-’44 5 K s’22 J-J 374.000c*.Jan 1 ’25-’47
Greenville Is the oounty seat.
Funding Bonds.
$32,000c. June 1 ’25-’26 5H s’24 J-J ] 3 ,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1945 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 2534.)
L ight & Power Bonds.
1 36,000c. July 1 ’46-’54
54,000c. June 1 ’27’-29
_s
. . . $25.000_______________
( 5,000c*-.M ar 1 1939
T raining School Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-D 40,000c. June 1 ’30-’31 TOT. BD. D T. Aug 1924. $93,500 5s g ’23 M-S ] 12,000c*. .M ar 1 1941
21,000c._ June 1 1932 Assessed valuation________ 2,080,600
5s ’07 J-J $50.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1937
(24,000c* Mar 1 ’42-’44
44.000c.June 1 ’33-’34 Population___________________ 5,000
S chool Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
($20,000_ Oct 1 ’25-’34 5 s ’ 19 M -S_lO.OOOc.Sept 1 ’25-’29
_
IN T . at Hanover National Bank, 6s T8 s-a $192,000......... 1925-1948
5s ’24 A-O 30,000
Oct 1 ’35-’44
Im provement Bonds.
New York City.
Road Bonds.
t 4 0 ,0 0 0 ...Oct 1 ’45-’54 5s ’ 14 J-D $100,000___ Jan 1 1944
t A$sT 7 J-J $200 00 0_____1928-1947
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 15 A-O 57,000— -Apr 11945 REIDSVILLE.
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $2,179,000
6s ’20 M -N /4 5 0 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1930
W ater-Plant Purch.
This city Is In Rockingham County Ass'd val. 1922 (act. val.) 78,263.364
\ ,50.000c...M ay 1 1935 5s g T3 J-D$350,000c...June 1 1943 Incorporated in 1873.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$9.70
6s ’21 A-O 500.000c.Apr 1 ’32-’61
W->t“ r S Se-vc- Ronds.
r
W ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 36.442; 1920, 44,149
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-D $50,000____Dec 1 1943 5H s’ 13M-Nb$50,000c_ M ay 1 1929
_
IN T . on bonds marked (z) at
5s g’23 M -N $400,000c ...1928-1963 5s ’ 14 J-J 75,000___ July 1 1944
(20,000c*. Feb 1 ’27-’36 National City Bank, N. Y .; on bonds
(Due every 5 yrs. on M ay 1 except in 5s ’ 19 M-S 34,000c.Mar 1 ’ 25-’41 5s g ’24 F-A 36,000c*.Feb 1 ’37-’48 of 1923 at New York.
1963. when bonds fall due Apr. 16)
33.000c.Mar 1 ’42-’52
44,000c*.Feb 1 ’49-’59
5H s’23 M-S 326,000c.Sept 1 ’28-’63
14.000. _June 1 ’ 25-’31
(25,000c*. Feb 1 ’60-’64 ROCKINGHAM GRADED S. D.
(Due $40,000 every 5 years, except in 6s ’21 J-D
6,0 00.-June 1 ’32-’33
W ater Bonds.
1963, when $46,000 become due.)
28.000. _June 1 ’34-’40 5s T8 J-J z$25,000___ July 1 1929 BOND. DEBT June 1 ’23. $100,000
_
Township Road Bonds.
35.000. -June 1 ’41-’47
( 36,000c*.Apr 1 ’25-’42 Assessed valuation 1922_ 4,838,300
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J-J $50,000c___ July 1 1944
54.000_.July 1 ’25 ’33 6s ’21 A-O 36,000c*.Apr 1 ’43-’54
_■
J-D 9 6 .0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1945 4 J£g’22 J-J
88.000. -July 1 ’ 34-’44
l 24,000c* Apr 1 ’55-’60 ROCKY MOUNT.
-■
J-J 50,000c...Jan
1 1946
120,000--July 1 ’45-’54 5J^s’23 M-S 30,000c* Nov 1 ’26-’55
This city is In Nash and Edgeoombe
_■
M-S 100,000c...Sept 4 1946
(120.000.-July 1 ’55-’62
counties. Inc. as a town 1867; city.
Street Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
C ity-Lot Purchase Bonds.
6s T8 F-Ad$91,000__________ 1937 Mar. 11 1907. Population in 1910.
6b ’08 T
-.T $50,000c_ July 1 1938 os ’ 13 J-D $18,000___ Dec 1 1943
_
150,000c* Mar 1 ’25-’34 8,051; in 1920. 12.742.
5s ’ 17 M-S 5 0 ,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1947
18,000c* Mar 1 ’35-’ 36
W ater, L ight & Fire Stat. Bds.
P u b lic Im pt. & F unding Bonds.
($30,000r*.Apr 1 ’27-’ 31
5s ’23 ---- 100,000c______ serially
($18,000.-June 1 ’ 25-’30 5 & g ’22M-S 28,000c* Mar 1 ’37-’38
38,000c* Mar 1 ’39-’40 5J£s’24 A-O] 10,000r*_.Apr 11932
Court*House and Jail Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D] 19.000____June 11931
(345,000r*-Apr 1 ’ 33-’55
6s ’l l F-A $75 000c.__Feb 1 1941
(200.000..June 1 ’32-’41
66,000c* Mar 1 ’41-’43
Funding Bonds.
TO T. BD. D T . Dec 1 ’24.$2,224,921
50,000c* Mar 1 ’25-’34
}W ater, Light & Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D $100,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1959 Water debt (included)_ 1,007,000 5H s’23 M-S 12,000c* Mar 1 ’35-’38 5s 01 J-J $40.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1941
_
CO. B D . D T . Oct 18’24..$2,051,000 Sinking funds for bonds
15,000c* Mar 1 ’39-’41
olm provem ent Bonds.
Sinking funds___________
27607
other than water bonds.
80,000
18,000c* Mar 1 ’43-’44 5s ’08 A-O 135,0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1938




POLLOKSVILLE SPECIAL TA X
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Jones County.
School Bonds.
6s ’21 M -N $54,000c-Nov 1 ’25-’51
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24. $54,000
Tot. ass’d val.’24 (65% act.) 3.000.000
INT. at the American Exchange
National Bank, N. Y.

’25-45

180
ROCKY MOUNT (Concluded).
City Impt. & Funding Bonds.
6s ’ 17 A-O S50.000c_.Apr 1 ’25-’34
6s ’20 J-J j 60,000c. .Jan 1 ’25-’29
l 17,r00c___Jan 1 1930
Qas, Paving & Sewers.
6s ’ 13 J-J $200,000c_ July 1 1953
_
Funding Bonds.
5H s’22 A -O al30.000c-.A pr 1 ’25-’37
Qas SupplySystem B onds.
6s '20 J-J J$112,000c.July 1 ’25-’48
t 20,000c. July 1 ’49-’50
Paving, Sewerage and W ater
Supply Bonds.
5 X s ’22 A-O fa$253 .OOOcApr 1 ’ 25-’35
( a26,000. .A pr 1 1936
5H s’22 J-J a250.000c.July 1 ’25-’44
aSewerage, W aterS upply, Paving
and Light Bonds.
5s ’23 A-O T$70,000c * . Apr 1 ’25-’48
1 25,000c* .A pr 1 ’49-’53
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’24.$1,789,200
Water, electric light and
gas debt (incl.)________
924,775
Assessed valuation 1924.-19,750.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$13.80
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at
Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .; (a) at
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .
ROCKY MOUNT GRADED SCH.
DISTRICT
This district (P. O. Rocky Mount)
Is in Edgecombe County.
5s ’01 M-N$15,000___ M ay 1 1941
5s ’ 13 J-J
35,000___ July 1 1953
6s ’21 J-J
27,000. .July 1 ’25-’51
5J£s’22 A-O 140,000..Apr 1 ’25-’52
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24. .$217,000
IN T . on bonds of 1901 at Chase
Nat. Bank, N. Y . City; on others at
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
ROWAN COUNTY.
Salisbury is the county seat.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
($70.000.Nov 15 ’25-’31
6s ’21 M -N 170.000-Nov 15 ’32-’41
1250,000.Nov 15 ’42-’51
C o u n t y H om e B o n d s .

Ls ’24

J-D/$30,000c*Dec 10 ’30-’44
1 40,000c*Dec 10’45-’54

C o u r t H o u se B o n d s.

5s ’24 J-D $20.000c*Dec 10’29-’48
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $707,000
Ass’d va l. 1921 (act. val.)-49,131 220
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $8.20
Population 1910.37,521; 1920-44,062
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
ROWLAND.
This town is in Robeson County.
6s ’22 J-J
15.000_____________
BOND. D EBT June 1923- $52,500
T o t a l assessed v alu e 1922- .1,100,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-..$10.00
Population in 1910, 787; 1920, 767
ROWLAND TOWNSHIP.
A township in Robeson County.
Road Bonds.
5 ^ s ’19 M-S $50,000c______________
($10,000 on Sept 1 in ’29, ’34. ’39.
'44 & ’49.)
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
Population in 1920___________ 2,605
ROXBORO. ~
This town is in Person County.
W ater and Sewer B onds.
5M g’23 F-A ($26,000c*.Feb 1 ’26-’51
\ 24,000c*_Feb 1 ’52-’63
(50,000c*-Feb 1 ’26-’50
5H g’24 F -A (30,000c*.Feb 1 ’51-’60
(20,000c* .Feb 1 ’61-’65
Street Im provement Bonds.
5 ^ g ’23 F-A $8,000c*.Feb 1 ’25-’28
-s
...
22,500___________1942
.s
...
14,000___________1945
-s
...
53,000
1925-1934
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
($39,000c* ..-1926-1938
44,000c* --.1939-1949
6 % g’23 J-J
30,000c* --.1950-1955
36,000c* --.1956-1961
21,000c* ...1962-1964
S chool Bonds.
-s
. . . $20,000___________1938
5 54g’23 J-JB1
$26 BOOc * . . _ 1926-1951
t 4,000c* . . . 1952-1953
P ublic Impt. & Reimburs. Bds.
554g’23 J-J ($22,000c* ...1926-1936
\ 8,000c* .--1937-1938
BOND. DEBT Sept 8 ’24. $460,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 242,862
Special assessments (in cl.).
14,596
Sinking fund______________
21,648
Assessed valuation 1923_ 2,945,504
_
Population, 1910, 1,425; 1920.1,651
I N T . at New York City.
RUTHERFORD COUNTY.
County seat ls Rutherfordton.
-s
. . . $63,000_______________
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4M g’05Jan $45,500c..Jan 1 ’24-’36
C oun ty Home Bonds.
5 K s’24 J-Ja ($10,000. .July 1 ’25-’34
1 60,000 ..J u ly 1 ’35-’64
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4J4g’05 Jan $40,000-_.Jan 1 ’25-’36
z C ourt House Bonds.
5 ^ s ’08 . . . $46,000 _____1925-1947
z Road Bonds.
5s T3 J-J $242,000c.July 1 ’24-’52
Bridge & Highway Bonds.
6s ’21 M-Sz$40,000_ . Mar 1 ’25-’44
5s ’16 J-J
54,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’42
(10,000. July 1 ’29 & ’34
5 K s’24 J-J a 10,000-July 1 ’39 & ’44
[ 5,000____July 1 1949
T O T . B D . D T . N ov 30 ’24 $902,000
Total assessed val 1924.-27,649.005
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000)’21. .$7.60
Popula’n 1910 , 28,385; 1920, 31,426
IN T . on bonds marked (z) in
N . Y . City; (a) Hanover Nat. Bank,
N . Y . City; on some o f the others in
Rutherfordton.
RUTHERFORDTON.
This town is in Rutherford Co.
W ater and L ight Bonds.
6s’24M-S15 $74,000-Mar 15 ’27-’63
C ity Hall B onds.
-sR
. . . $25,000..........................




NOKTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
Street Paving B onds.
6s ’21 ___$89,000__________serially
-s
...
60,000_____ 1925-1943
-s
...
14,700_____ 1925-1931
-s
...
50,000_____ 1926-1943
_s
...
25,000_______________
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $74,000_____ 1926-1956
W ater Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . ]$2,000..July 1 ’25-’26
110.000-.July 1 ’27-’31
BON D. D E B T Oct 18 ’23 . $360,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 70,000
Assess, val. real estate____ 1,300,000
Assess, val. personal________ 975,000
Tot. assess, val.’24 ( 3 act.) .2,275,000
A
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $20.00
Populat'nin 1910, 1.062; 1920, 1.693
ST. PAULS
This town is in Robeson County.
Water, Sewer SfStreet Impt. Bds.
6s
A-O $19,00 0 c____1925-1956
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
6sg’23 J-J J $500c_ Jan 1 1925
_
f 14,000c_ Jan 1 ’ 26-’39
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.. $133,500
Tot. ass’dval.’24 (50% act.) 1,707.350
Town tax rate ;per $1,000)’24 $10.00
_
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 1,147
IN T . payable at the U. S. Mtge.
& Trust Co., N. Y . City.
SALISBURY.
This olty Is the county ieat of
Rowan County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’00 J-J $25,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1930
5 J£s’23 M -N 30,0 0 0 c ...N o v ’26-'55
5s ’24 F-A (11,000c.Aug 1 ’27-’37
\54,000_-Aug 1 ’38-’64
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s ’01 A-O $75,000c
Apr 1 1931
Sewer & Street Bonds.
5s ’ 15 A-O $2C,000c...Oct 1 1955
Street Bonds.
5s ’04 A-O $9C,G0Gc__Apr 1 1934
5 s ’08 A-O 50,000c__Apr 11942
5s TO J-J 50,000c__Jan 1 1960
5 s ’ll
J-D 50,000c__June 1 1951
(24,C00c_ July 1 ’25-’27
6s ’20 J-J (75,000c-July l*’28-’32
l60,000c.July 1 ’33-’35
6s ’21 M -N468,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’41
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1898.)
5Ms’23M-N(306,000c-Nov 1 ’25-’42
1 34,000c. ..N o v 1 1943
5s ’24 F-A (40,000c_Aug 1 ’31-’34
( 45,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’30
5s ’24 F-Ai 40,000c.Aug 1 ’31-’34
[160,000c. Aug 1 ’35-’44
S chool Bonds.
5s T5 A-O $55,000____Oct 1 1955
f 35,000c_Gct 15 ’25-’31
6s ’21 A-O 90,000c.0ct 15 ’32-’41
[120,000c.0ct 15 ’42-’51
(22.000c.July 1 ’26-’36
5 K s’23 J-J 28,000c.July 1 ’37-’43
[50,000c_July 1 ’44-’53
W ater Bonds.
5s T5 A -0$125,000c-..A pr 1 1955
6s T8 A-O 55,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’48
5Ms’23 M -N 35,000c.Nov 1 ’26-’60
6s’ 24 F-A f 6,000c_Aug 1 ’27-’32
[64,000c .Aug 1 ’33-’64
Street Funding Bonds.
5s T8 A-O $36,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’28
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’08 A-O $50,000c
Apr 1 1942
General F unding Bonds.
6s T8 A-O $27,0C0c_Apr 1 ’25-’28
(42,000c. Aug 1 ’26-’46
5s ’24 F-A (28,000c.Aug 1 ’47-’53
[ 5,000c_ Aug 1 1954
_
BD . DEBT Nov 22 ’24-.$2,622,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
335,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
64,567
Sinking f und____________
20,000
Total assessed value 1923
(about 2-3 actual)_____21,005,400
City tax (per $1,000)________ $12.80
Pop’n, 1910,7,153; 1920_____ 13,884
Newspaper count, 1923______ 17,355
IN T . payable at Nat. Park
Bank, N . Y . ______
SAMPSON COUNTY.
Clinton is the county seat.
Road and Bridge B onds.
5M s’24 J-J $70,000___ Jan 1 1943
4M s’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
5s T7 J-J 20,000_____ Jan 1 1937
5s T7 J-J 25,000____ July 1 1937
5s '18 J-J 175,000____ July 1 1938
5s T9 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 unding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $45,000_____Apr 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’23 $670,000
Sinkingfund_____________
75,000
Total assess, val. 1923____23,000,000
State & Co. tax (per$l ,000)’ 23 $12.00
Population 1910,29,982; 1920.36.009
IN T . payable on bonds of 1924 at
Co. Treas. office or in N. Y . City
on other at Clinton.
SANFORD.
This town Is in Lee County. In­
corporated 1889.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’99 . . . $10,000...................1929
5s ’02 . . .
15,000....................1932
4H s’09 . . .
12,000...................1949
_ _s
...
10,000__________
5)^s g ’23 j 11,000c*.Oct 15 ’26-’36
A-O 15\44,000c*-0ct 15 ’37-’58
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T9 A-O $12,000..........................
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ l l . . . $65,000____1942 *1951
5J^s g ’23 (58,OOOc*.Oct 15 ’26-’54
A-0\12,000c*.Oct 15 ’55-’58
5M s’24 A-O (28,OOOc.Oct 1 ’27-’40
1.72,000c _Oct 1 ’41-’64
F unding B onds.
6s T8 M-S $4,000 ______ 1925-1926
6s ’22 F-A 22,000c-Feb l . ’25-’46
Street B onds.
6s 13 . . . $10,000....................1943
5Ms g ’23 (36,OOOc*.Octl5’25-’33
A-O 15160,000c*.0ct 15’ 34-’43

BOND. D EBT Nov 20 ’24. $724,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 105,000
Sinkingfund______________
40,487
T ot. ass. val.’24 (7-10 act.)4,982,892
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $10.00
_
Population 1910. 2.282; 1920. 2.977
IN T . on 6s of 1922 and bonds of
1923 at the National Park Bank
New York.
SCOTLAND COUNTY.
County seat is Laurinburg
Road & Bridge Bonds.
$12,000c*Mar 1 ’26-’31
21,000c*Mar 1 ’ 32-'38
16,000c*Mar 1 ’ 39-’42
20,000c*Mar 1 ’43-’46
5sg’24 M-S
18,000c*Mar 1 ’47-’49
14,000c*Mar 1 ’50-’51
24,000c*Mar 1 ’52-’54
BONDED D EBT . . . . .
---(? )
Population 1910,15,363; 1920- 15,600
IN T . at New York.
SCOTLAND NECK.
This town is in Halifax County.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s T6 J-D ($30,000c.Dec 15 1926.
1 50,000c.Dec 15’36&’46
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
6s T4 . . .
$4,0 0 0 c___ 1925-1928
Street Im provement B onds.
6s g ’ 21 A -O ($104,000..A p r 1 ’25-’32
l 120,000c_Apr 1 ’33-’38
Sidew alk Bonds.
6sg’23 A-O $17.000c.Apr 1 ’25-’41
BOND. D EBT Feb 1 1922- $398,000
Light & water debt (in cl.)-- 118,000
Tot.ass'd val.’21(75%act.) 2.134,091
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_____$8.30
Population 1910, 1,726; 1920. 2,061
IN T . on water and sewer bondpayable at the Nat. City Bk., N .Y ,
on street impt. bonds at the U. S.
Mtge. & Trust C o., N. Y .; on side­
walk bonds, in New York.
SELMA.
This town is in Johnston County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s T9 J-J ($16,000..July 1 ’25-'40
1 20.000. .July 1 '41-'50
6 s ’21 J-J (18,000.-July 1 ’ 25-’42
140,000.-July 1 ’43-’62
M unicipal Bldg. Bonds.
5H s’ 16 A-O $11.000___ 1925-1946
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s g ’ 22 A-O ($33,000..A pril 1 ’25-’35
1 14,000 April 1 ’36-’42
TOT. D E B T M ay 1 ’2 3 . . . $212,500
Water & light bonds (incl.).
35,000
Special assess, (incl.)______
42,398
S:pkingfund--------------------16,000
Total assessed value 1922 - -1,376.586
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922 --$11-50
Population 19’ 0. 1,331; 192<\ 1.601
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the U. S.
M tge. & Trust C o., N. Y .
SELMA GRADED S. D No. 3.
This dist. is in Johnston County
B uilding B onds­
es ’21 J-J $175,000c—.Jan 1 1946
5s T5 . . .
40.000c__________1936
5s T7 A-O 12,000c-Oct 1 ’25-’34
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24_ $229,500
Floating debt (additional).
19.200
Sinkingfund______________
6.194
Tot.ass’d val.’23(M a c t .)--3,450-281
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—$10 50
Population in 1923 (est.)___ 5.000
IN T . on 6s of 1921 payable at the
Hanover National Bank, N . Y .
SHELBY.
This city is in Cleveland County
M unicipal B onds.
6s T7 M -N $9,000c.N ov 1 5 ’2 5 ’27
School Bonds.
5s T6 A-O 29,400c . . . .1925-1945
S treet Improvement B onds.
($144.000c. Feb 1 ’ 25-’32
.s ’22 F-A{ 90,000c.Feb 1 ’33-’41
1 _ 5,000c - _Feb 1 1942
Street & Sidewalk Impt. Bonds.
5>^s’23 J-J /$72,000c_Jan 15 ’25-’33
w .
,. . l 45,000c Jan 1 5 ’34-’38
W ater-W orks Bonds_s ’22 F-A $24,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’48
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’23- $652,500
Assessed val. real estate__ 4,007,063
Assessed val. personal___ 1,790,631
Totlassess.val.’21 (2-3act.) 5,797.634
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’21 $7.80
Population 1910, 3,127; 1920, 3,609
IN T. on bonds of 1917 payable at
Chase National Bank, New York.

[V ol. 119.
SNOW HILL.
A town in Greene County.
W ater Bonds.
6s '20 M -N $42,000..M ay 1 ’33-’53
W ater and Sewer B onds.
6s ’20 J-J $60,000____Jan 1 1950
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s ’22 M -S$100,000--Sept 1 ’25-’42
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’23--.$58,500
T ot .assess .val .’21(60% act.) 999,081
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 .$15.00
Population 1910, 450; 1920........... 700
SNOW HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district (P. O. Snow Hill) is
in Greene County
6s ’21 J-J $50,000___ Jan 1 1951
6s ’20 J-J
9.000___ Jan 1 1940
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1924 $59,000
Sinkingfund_____________
5,500
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,046,528
_
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24 $50.00
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
SOUTHERN PINES.
This town is in Moore County.
S chool Bonds.
5J^s’22 J-J $50,000c_July 1 ’25-’49
Sewerage and W ater Bonds.
6s ’05 M-S $8,000c...S ept 1 1935
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s
J-J $20,000c_ _Jan 1 1930Im provement Bonds.
6s ’ 15 J-D $20,000c__ June 1 1945
„
f 10,000c. July 1 ’ 25-’29
6s g 22 J-J
44,000c. July 1 ’30-’40
l20,000c_ July 1 ’41-’44
(40,000c. Aug 1 ’26-’35
6 s ’23 F-A
7,000c-. .A ug 1 1936
(88.009c. Aug 1 ’37-’47
„
f 55,000c.Sept 1 ’27-’37
6sg 24 M-S 100,000c.Sept 1 ’38-’47
il20,000c.Sept 1 ’48-’57
W ater Bonds.
5 % g ’22J-J ($25,000-.July 1 ’ 25-’49
•
l 26,000.-July 1 ’50-’62
S ch ool M ortgage.
6s
Jan $6,000c. __ Jan 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 ’24 $364,000
Water debt (included)___
51.000
Floating debt___________
500
Sinking fund_________ 1.1
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.S25.00
Pop’n 1910, 542; 1920 ................743
I N T . on the sewerage and water
bonds is payable in Winston-Salem;
on refunding and improvement bonds
in New York; on others in Southern
Pines.
SOUTHERN PINES SCHOOL DIS.
This district (P. O. Southern
Pines) is in Moore County.
546sg’22J-J $50,000c.July 1 ’25-’49
BOND. D E B T N ov 15 ’22 . $56,000
Tot .assess .val.’22(2-3act.)2,150,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’22.$4.16
Population (est.)______________ 1,200
IN T . at the National Park Bank,
New York.
SOUTHPORT^
This city is in Brunswick County,
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5J4s’ 17 J-J
$8 ,500 ..Oct 1 ’ 25-’41
BOND. D EBT June 1 ’23-.$110,500
Floating debt________________ 10,607
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
SPENCER.
This town ls in Rowan County.
Inc. in 1896. P op’n 1910, 1,915;
1920, 2,510.
Sewer Bonds.
5s
J-J
$9,000____July 1 1937
Elec.-Light & W ater-W ks. Bds.
5s ’ 13 s-a $50,000c..........
1943
S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 13 s-a $10.000c__________1943
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’22. $130,000
Assessed val., real estate.. 1,378,746
Assessed val., p erson al..
247.070
Other property___________ 170,723
Total assessed val. 1921.. 1,796 549
City tax (per $1,000) 1920......... $9.20
IN T . at Town Treas. office.
SPINDALE.
This town is in Rutherford Co.
P u blic Im provem ent Bonds.
$16,000c*Feb 1 ’ 27-’34
6sg’24 F-A
12,000c*Feb 1 ’35-’38
32,000c*Feb 1 ’39-’46
. 85,000c*Feb 1 ’47-’ 63
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $143,000
Assess, v a l., real estate____1,583,593
Assess, val., personal_____ 707,344
Total assess, val. 1924____ 2,290,937
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24_$16.20
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,500
IN T . payable at Bankers Trust
C o., New York.

SMITHFIELD~
This town is in Johnston County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6sg’24 J-Da$30,000r*.Dec 1 ’25-’39
x Street-Im provement Bonds.
6s '17 M-S $40.000..S ept 1 ’25-'32
BOND. DEBT Dec 12 ’23 $172,500
Water debt (incl.)________
42,500
Tot. ass’d val. '23 (1-3 act,.)3,900,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $12.50
Population 1910, 1,347; 1920. 1,895
x IN T. payable at the U. S Mt.ere
& Trust Co., N. Y . City, (a) Nat.
SPRING HOPE.
Bank of Commerce, N. Y . City.
A town in Nash County.
SMITHFIELD GRADED SCHOOL
E lectric Light Bonds.
DISTRICT
s ’06 . . . $10,000_________ _____
This district (P. O. Smithfleld) is
W ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
in Johnston County.
6s T9 J-J $43,000c— July 1 1949
'$28,000--M ar 1 ’25-’31
Sewerage System Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S 36,000-.Mar 1 ’32-’37 6s T9 J-J $19,000c_ _-July 1 1949
32,000.-M ar 1 ’38-’41
Street & Sidewalk B onds.
.100,000.-M ar 1 ’42-’51 6s T9 J-J $14,0 0 0c.. -July 1 1949
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 8 ’24. $221,000
Assessm’t Street Impt. B onds.
Sinkingfund_____________
13,000 6s ’23 - - . $35,000_______________
Assessed value 1924 (2-3 to
Street Im provement Bonds.
% actual)_____________ 4,879,058 6s g ’23
/ $68,OOOr*May 1 ’26-’42
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$7.90
M -N | 7,000r*_ _May 1 1943
IN T . at the National Bank of BOND. D E B T Dec 6 ’2 3 .. $115,500
Commerce, N . Y .
Water debt (inc . ) ________
43,000
Assessment debt (add 1)___
80,500
SMITHS TOWNSHIP.
Sinkingfund______________
674
A twp. in Robeson County.
Floating debt (add’l) ______
8,000
Road Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____ 578,167
5 K s’ 19 M-S $75,000c______________ Assess, val., personal_____ 392,798
($15,000 on Sept 1 in ’29. ’34. '39. Other assessable property. _ 1151418
'44 & ’49 )
Total assessed val. 1923___ 1,086,382
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’2 3 .$22.50
Population 1910, 2.810; 1920. 3,132 Population 1910, 1.246; 1920, 1,221

D ec., 1924.]
SPRUCE PINE.
This town is in Mitchell County.
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’23 . . . ($42,000_____ 1926-1946
1 33,000_____ 1947-1957
BOND. DEBT June 1923--$75,000
Population, 1920_______________ 717
IN T. at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co.,
N evv York.
STANLY COUNTY.
County
seat
is
Albemarle.
Pop’n 1910. 19.909; 1920, 27,429.
R efunding
5s '0 7 July $85,000C-July 1 '25-’37
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A$5'>r,000 _____ 192.5-1972
6s ’21 J-J 200,000.-Jan 1 ’31-’60
Road Bonds.
($20,000..Jan 1 ’31-’40
6s ’21 J-J ( 30 ,000 ..Jan 1 ’41-’50
l 50,000.-Jan 1 ’51-'60
C oun ty Home Bonds.
534s’23 J-J $50,000.-July 1 ’28-’52
BOND. D EBT N ov 2 ’24 $972,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
75,000
Assess, value, real estate.-20,105,817
Assess, value, personal__ 7,525,694
Other assessable property. 2,541,519
Total ass’d value 1924___ 30,173.036
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24_$10 03
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N . Y .

NOBTH CABOLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
BOND. DEBT Feb 1924. $495,500
Co.ass’d val.’ 23(act.val.) 13,299,530
Pop’n 1910, 10,403; 1920_____13,224
Population o f road dist, 1910-8,079
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.N.Y.O.
TARBORO.
This town is the county seat of
Edgecombe Co. Incorporated Nov.
30 1760.
Electric Light & Power Bonds.
6s T8 J-J / $8,000..July 1 ’25-’28
1 30,000.-July 1 ’29-’38
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s ’99 J-J $10,000.-July 1 ’25-’29
5s T6 A-O 2 5 ,000 c...O ct 1 1946
.s g ’20 J-J (16,000----Jan 1 ’25-’40
_
\30,000_ Jan 1 ’41-’55
Water. Sewer & Light Bonds.
5s ’09 M-S $10,000___ May 1 1930
5s ’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. Light.
5s T6 A-O $30.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1946
Street Bonds.
-S g ’20 J-J ($108,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’30
_
1 120,000_ Jan 1 ’ 31-’ 36
_
-s g
J-J 056,000--July 1 ’25-’38
Paving Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $25,000___ July 1 1951
zP u blic Im provement Bonds.
6s g ’20 A-OJ $8,000____ 1925-1926
\180,000-------- 1927-1946
zR efu n din g Bonds.
6s g ’20 A-O ($3,500 ........1925-1931
115,000
1932-1946
E lectric L ight Bonds.
_sg
J-J fo$2l .000-.July 1 ’25-’45
1 a l2 ,000--July 1 ’46-’51
F un din g Bonds.
-sg
J-J a$14,000-.July 1 ’25-’ 31
BOND. DEBT Mar 1923.. $845,000
Total assessed val’n 1920.-7,402,493
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ $10.00
_
Population 1910, 4,129; 1920, 4,568
IN T. on 5s, due 1939, at Bang of
New York, N .B .A ., New York City;
on bonds marked (z) at New York
City; on bonds marked (a) at the
U. S. M tge. & Trust C o., New York.

STATESVILLE.
County seat of Iredell County.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
-s
. . . $18,000c________
5;^s’ 13 A-O
8,000c_ Oct 1 1938
_
School Bonds.
-s
. . . $20.000c________
5s ’ 14 J-J
25,000___ July 1 1944
5 A b’2 J-J 140,000— Jan 1 ’25-’52
F unding Bonds.
-s
. . . $65.000c________
5s ’ 12 M-S 18 000c.Sept 1 ’25-’42
5s ’ 16 J-J 30 ,0 0 0 c.„J a n 1 1946
6s ’21 M-S 120,000c-..Sept 1 1951
R efu nd ing Street Bonds.
54*s'13 A-O $10,0 0 0 c -..N o v 1 1938
5s 14 A-O 30,000c_ Apr 1 1944
_
Street bonds_______________ 60.000
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-D ($11,500—Dec 1 ’25-’47
1 12.000—Dec 1 ’48-’59 THOMASVTLLE.
This town Is In Davidson County.
W ater Bonds.
6s 19 J-D ($68,000. .D e c 1 ’25-’58 Inc. in 1852. Pop’n 1910. 3,877;
1 1,000___ Dec 1 1959 1920, 5,676.
5M s’23 J-D z74,000_-Dec 1 ’25-’61 5s g T2 J-D $l 10,000c_____Dec 1942
5s '14 . . .
15,000c................. 1932
Street Bonds.
Sidewalk Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-D ($25,000..D ec 1 ’25-’29
1 60,000.-D ec 1 ’30-’39 5s T7 M -N $8,000___ M ay 1 1947
School Bonds.
6s T9 J-D 35,000.-D ec 1 ’25-’31
5s T6 F-A $11,000..July 1 ’25-’46
zLocal Improvement Bonds.
($16,000. ..J a n 1 ’26-’33 6 s ’22 - - . 100,000_____ 1927-1951
5 K s’23 J-J ( 18,000.-.J an 1 ’34-’39 5s ’23 - - . 125,000...........1929-1953
F unding B
16,000.
_ _Jan 1 ’40-’43 onds.
5 K s’23 J-D ( 16,000__Dec 1 ’25-’26 6s '18 A-O $7.600c.Apr 1 ’25-’28
W ater Bonds.
1126.000.
.D e c 1 ’27-’40
5Ms’24 J-D ($80,C00c*.Dec 1 ’27-’46
- Assessment Bonds.
’
\180,000c*.Dec 1 ’47-’64
5 K s’23 J-J $25,000-. _Jan 1 ’26-’35
Street Bonds.
5 s’23 J-Df 6,000___ Dec 1 1925
1 63,000.-D ec 1 ’26-’32 6s T8 A-O $3,000..A p r 1 ’25-’27
J-J 110,000-_July 1 ’25-'37
TO T. BD. DT. Nov 1924.$1,293,000 6s
Water, st. & gas dt. (incl.)
298,000 5J^s’22 ---- (15,000_____ 1925-1929
160.000_____ 1930-1939
Total assessed val. 1924._13.000 000
P ublic Im provement Bonds
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ .$13.00
($28,000. .June 1 ’26-’32
Val. o f prop, owned by city 1,950,000
Population 1910, 4,599; 1920, 7.895 6s ’23 . . . \ 42,000.-June 1 ’33-’39
l 80,000.-June 1 ’40-’47
IN T . on 5 A s of 1922 at the Han­
( 64,000-Nov 1 ’26-’33
over Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on bonds
5% sg’23M-N( 10,000. ..N o v 1 1934
marked (z) in New York.
11,000_ N ov 1 1935
_
(280,000-Nov 1 ’36-’49
STOKES COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’23- $600,000
Danbury is the county seat.
Water debt (incl.)________ 215,000
Road Bonds.
5,877
6s ’23 J-D $60,000c.June 5 ’30-’41 Sinking fund______________
(2-5 a c t .)..5,003,000
6s ’24 J-D 60,000c_____________ Assess, val. ’ 23(per $1,000)’23-$16.00
State & co.tax
Road & Bridge Bonds.
IN T. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N.
($25,000c ..-1933-1937
o A s 2 2 J-D( 35 ,000 c____ 1938-1942 Y . and Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
I 40,000c . — 1943-1947
—
l 50,000c--1948-1952 TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY.
TOT. BD. D t . Oct 29 ’24 $370,000
Brevard is the county seat.
Assess, val. ’24 (2-3 act.>.12,979,411
Road Bonds
State & Co. tax rate (per
6s ’20 M-S$100,000--Sept 1 ’25-'49
$1,000) 1924______________$16.70 BOND. D EBT June 1923. $559,600
Population 1910, 20,151; 1920.20,575 Floating debt____________
50 000
IN T . at the Hanover National Total assess, val. 1922____8 055,659
Bank, New York.
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’21
(estim ated)_______________$10.70
SURRY COUNTY.
Population 1910, 7,191; 1920, 9.303
Dobson is the county seat.
INTEREST at New York.
C oun ty Bonds.
5s T9 M-S $151,000............ -.1949 TROY.
Funding Bonds.
This town is in Montgomery Co.
5s ’23 J-D 105,000___ June 1 1943
W ater Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A ($30,000.-Aug 1 ’27-’56
5 s ’20 -..$ 1 1 3 ,0 0 0 __________ 1950
1 20,000.-Aug 1 ’57-’61
6s ’21 J-D 150,000___ June 1 1951
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s ’23 J-D 150,000___ June 1 1953 6s ’22 s-a $125,000_______________
5sJ23 A-O 150,000___ Apr 1 1953 6s
60.000_______________
R efu nd ing Bonds.
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1924.. $520,000
5s T9 M-S $349,000_________ 1949 Water bonds (included)_
_ 230,000
5s
- - . 100,000______________ Special assessment________ 155:030
C ourt-H ouse, Jail & Bridge.
NET D E B T ______________ 135,000
5s 16 A-0$100.000____ 1931-1946 Assessed valuation________ 2,301,000
Bridge Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,055: 1920.-1,102
6s ’ 18 M -N $100,000 —1933-’38-’58
IN T . on water bonds of 1924 at
Road and Bridge Bonds.
National City Bank, New York City.
o H s’22 J-J $75,000___ Jan 1 1942
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $1,344,000 TRYON.
Sinking fund____________
15,000
This town is in Polk County.
Floating debt (add’l )_____
50,000
Waterworks Bonds.
Assess, val.. real estate_ 15,743,157
_
Assess, val., personal____ 7,446 444 6s ’22 M-N$30,000c__________1935
’24 A-O 28,000.-Apr 1 ’27-’54
Other assess, property____ 3,625,221 6s Street Impt. Bonds.
T ot .assess .val .’23(^act.)26.8l4,822 6s ’22 M -N $12,000__________ 1941
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’23 $12.20
Popula’n 1910, 29,705; 1920, 32,464 Street improvement bonds__ $8,000
IN T . on 5 A s o f 1922 payable at TOT. DEBT June 30 '24. $144,200
the National Bank of Commerce,N.Y Water bonds (included)_____ 64,200
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,071,400
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-_.$12.50
SWAIN COUNTY.
Population 1910, 700; 1920--.1.667
Bryson City is the county seat.
S chool Bonds.
UNION COUNTY.
5M sg’24F-A $25,000r*Feb 1 ’25-’49
Monroe is the County seat.
Road District Bonds.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s T 5 s-a $100,000c___ 1926-1945 5s ’ 19 F-A $40,000.-Aug 1 ’25-’45
5s T5 M-S 100,000—Sept 1 26-’45 6s ’20 M-S 130,000-_Sept 1 ’25-’50
5s T6 J-D 100.000.-June 1 ’27-’46
(*30,000-_Dec 1 ’25-’30
(20,000..Sept 1 ’25-’34
1 ’31-’40
6s ’21 M-S (15,000—Sept 1 ’35-’39 6s '20 J-D *70,000_.Dec 1 ’41-’50
*80,000.-D ec
„
J „
118,000..Sept I '40-’48
*21,000-.Oct 1 ’25-’31
Road Bonds.
6 s ’21 A -0 { *40,000. .O ct 1 ’32-’41
6s
— $400,000...........................
l*30 ,000 -.0ct 1 ’42-’46




(*72,000-.M a r 1 ’ 25-’36
6s g ’22 J-J { *8,000___ Mar 1 1937
*110,000-Mar 1 ’38-’48
1*60.000--M ar 1 ’49-’52
a F unding Bonds
5Msg’23A-0 7$14,OOOcOct 1 ’25-’38
1 30,000c_0ct 1 ’39-’53
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’23- $995,000
Total ass’d val. 1922____ 24,823.195
State & Co. tax(per $1,000) 21 $10.40
Pop n 1910, 33,277; 1920, 36.029
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
National Park Bank, N . Y .; on bonds
marked (a) at the Mechanics &
Metals National Bank, N . Y .
VANCE COUNTY.
Henderson is the county seat.
C ou n ty Home Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S $30,0C0c_Sept 1 ’25-’54
Road Bonds
-s
$200,000 _____________
-s
...
6,000____July 1 1925
5s ’ 15 J-J 50,000c...July 1 1955
(Sub.to call$25.000 alter July 1 1935)
5s ’24 M-S (70,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’35
_
\15,000c_ Sept 1 1936
TOT. B D .D T . Nov 1924. $371,000
Sinking fund (est.)_______
48,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(2-3 act.) .21,951.737
8tate & Co.tax (per $1,000)’ 24.$12.90
Pop’n 1910, 19,425; 1920. 22,799
WADESBORO.
This town is in Anson County.
Sewer, W ater & Bldg. Bonds.
Street Bonds.
$21,000c*..F eb 1 1926
46,C00c*.Feb 1 ’27-’28
96,000c*.Feb 1 ’29-’32
6s g ’24 F-A 5O,OO0c*_Feb 1 ’33-’34
24,000c*._Feb 1 1935
3,000c*..F eb 1 1936
20,000c*_Feb 1 ’37-’41
15,000c*.Feb 1 ’42-’44
($3,000____Apr 1 1925
6s ’20 A-O 36,000--Apr 1 ’25-’34
(80,000. .A pr 1 ’35-’50
Street, W ater and Sewer Bonds.
($4C,OOOc*_Dec 1 ’25-’29
5Ms’24 J-D( 45,0C0c*.Dec 1 ’30-’34
I 8,000c*.Dec 1 ’35-’38
27,000c*_Dec 1 ’39-’47
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $549,000
Total assessed value 1923.-3,235,004
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $6.67
Population 1910, 2.376; 1920, 2,648
IN T . on 1924 bonds in New York.

181
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s ’24 J-D /$6,000-.June 1 ’27-’32
124,000--June 1 ’33-’44
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $180,000
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,014,000
Population. 1910, 480; 1920, 651
IN T . at Guaranty Trust C o., N .Y .
WARREN COUNTY.
County seat is Warren ton.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 14 F-A $50,000c______________
5s ’ 16 F-A 40,000c______________
54£s’ 16 A-O 40,000c______________
6s
. . . 25,000c______________
6s
. . . 25,000c______________
6s
...
10,000c______________
School Bonds.
6s
$22,000c_______________
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923. $242,000
Sinking fund_____________
25,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 9,520,999
_
Assess, val., personal____ 5,049,699
Total val. ’23 (80% act.)-14,570,698
County tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$7.50
IN T. in New York.
WARRENTON.
This town is in Warren County.
W ater & Sewerage Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $50,000..........................
BOND. D EBT June 1 ’23- $126,500
Total assessed value 1920- 2,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ $10.00
_
Population in 1910, 807; 1920, 927
WARRENTON SPECIAL TAX
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Warren Co.
$4,000.-Jan 1 ’25-'28
18.000- .Jan 1 ’29-’37
6s '22 J-J
18.000- -Jan 1 ’38-'43
1 6 .0 0 0 - Jan 1 ’44-’47
1 5 .0 0 0 - Jan 1 ’48-’50
12.0001 ’51-’52
BOND. DEBT N o v 24 ’23 $84,000
Sinking fund______________
6,000
Total assess, val. 1923___ 2,994(662
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23__$3.90
Population (est.)______________2,000
Payable m New York City
or Warrenton.

.Jan

WARRENTON TOWNSHIP.
This district (P. O. Warrenton) Is
in Warren County.
Road Bonds.
_
5s ’ 14 F-A $30 000c_ Feb 1 1954
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $50,000
Sinking fund______________
2,500
Total assess, val. '23 (a ct.).4,253.100
WADESBORO GRADED SCH. D. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $2.50
Population in 1920____________3,889
This district is in Anson County.
$39,000-Feb 1 ’25-’37
6s ’22 F-A \ 28,000-Feb 1 ’3S-’44 WARSAW.
10.000Feb 1 ’45-’46This town is in Duplin County.
P 1 ’47-’52
42.000Febublic Utility Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Mar 1922.. $137,000 6s ’ 18 A-O $4 ,400 ..Oct 1 ’25-’35
3,000..O ct 1 ’25-’35
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
10,000 6s ’ 18 A-O
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
Assessed value 1921_______ 6,064,091
IN T . at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust 6s g ’ 19 J-J ($22,000—July 1 ’25-’35
l 45,000--July 1 ’36-’ 50
C o., N . Y .
W ater & Light Ext. Bonds.
6s g ’22 M-S $25,000 -M ar 1 ’25-’49
E lectric L ight Bonds.
WAKE COUNTY.
6s ’ 17 A-O $13,000-. Oct 1 ’25-’37
Raleigh Is the county seat.
Street Im provement Bonds
R oad Bonds.
$5,000___________ 1936
6s T8
$ 4 0 ,0 0 0 --.............. 1948 6s ’ 16 - . BOND. DEBT June 1923- $100,000
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
2,183
5s ’ 14 A-O $225,000c..Apr 1 1944 Sinking fund______________
Assess, val. 1922 (2-3 a ct.).1,220,196
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 99 J-J a$8,000___ Jan 1 1929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$14.50
Population in 1910, 723; 1920, 1,108
F un din g Bonds.
IN T . payable in New York.
5s ’01 J-J a.$14,000___ July 1 1931
5s ’03 J-J a20,000___ July 1 1933
5s ’05 J-J
33,000____July 1 1935 WASHINGTON.
5s ’09 - . - d20,000___________1929
This city Is in Beaufort County.
5s '15 M -Nz 91,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1945
5s ’ 17 . . . 100,000 - ........... ..1947 5s §Public Improvement Bonds.
’ 13 J-J $100,000____July 1 1963
(112,000t-Mar 1 ’25-’38
Bonds.
5J*g’22M-S( 50,000t-M ar 1 ’39-’43 5s Street Improvement July 1 1963
’ 13 J-J $100,000___
(228,000t-Mar 1 ’44-’62
68.000-.M ay 1 ’25-’28
5A s
. . . 20,000___________ 1925
125,000.-M ay 1 ’29-’33
5H sg’23Apr 20,000t-_-Apr 1 1943
5J4s’23 J-D 50,000f-June 1 ’28-’48
(Due $10,000 every five years.)
S Funding Bonds
5Ms’23 M-N$40,C00c*r_ N o v l’25-28
180,000-.M ay 1 ’34-’38
H ospital Bonds.
32,000_Nov 1 ’25-’28
5s T4 - _ - e$75,000____ Apr 1 1944
60,000.-N ov 1 ’29-’33
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’23.$1.006,000
120.000-.Nov 1 ’34-'38
Floating debt (add’l ) _______________ 80,000 M -N f20.000t-May 1 ’26-’35
5sg'23
Total assess, val. 1922___ 83,474,394
\15,000t-May 1 ’36-’40
State & Co. tax(per $1,000) ’ 21.S6.20
Pop’n 1910, 63,229; 1920. 75,155 5s R efu n d in g Bonds.
'11 J-J $15,000____July 1 1941
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at Co.
F un din g Bonds.
Treas. office; (c) at Nat. Park Bank,
($5.000.-July 1 ’25-’29
N . Y .; (d) at Farmers’ & Merchants' o A s ’22 J-J (10,000--July 1 ’30-’34
Nat. Bank, Baltimore; (e) at Town­
110,000
-July 1 ’35-’39
send Scott & Son, Baltimore; (z) at TOT. BD . D T . June 1 ’2311,004,000
Guaranty Trust C o., N . Y .; (§) at NET B D - D T . M ay 1 ’23 602,587
the Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .
Total assess, val. 1922_ 8,527,131
_
t Bonds of 1922 and 1923 are Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_____$7.00
coupon bonds but may be registered Population 1910. 6,211; 1920, 6,314
IN T . on bonds marked (§) payable
as to principal and interest.
in New York: on 5 ,4 s of 1922 and
bonds of 1923 at the Chase Nat.
WAKE FOREST
Bank, New York.
This town is in Wake Countv.
t Bonds o f 1923 are coupon bonds
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
_s ’24 A-O f$32,000c__ Oct 1 ’26-’33 but may be registered as to both
Plymouth is the county seat.
1 33,OOOc__Oct 1 ’34-’44 principal and interest.
Street Im provement Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
_ s g ’24 A-O/$80,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’35
f$18,000c.Dec 1 ’25-’33
1 30,000c.Apr 1 ’36-’45 5H s’23 J-D ( 30,000c.-D ec 1 ’34-’43
Sewer Bonds.
4 -*«* •
»
( 50,000c_-Dec 1 ’44-’53
- s g ’24 A-O $15,000c.Apr j-1 ’26-’55
Court House & Road Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
6s
. . . $80.000— - ............. ........
6s ’21 A-O $50,000_________Yearly BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24- $459,000
TO T. BD. D T. Nov 1924.. $369,000 Tot.ass’d val.’ 23(act.val.) 8,643,725
Water bonds (included)_
_
47,960 State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’ 24_$11.70
Electric light bonds (incl.)_
12,000 Pop’n 1910, 11,062; 1920, 11,429
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,093,688
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $15.00
Population 1920 (Census)_____1,425 WASHINGTON PUBLIC S. D.
This district is in Beauford County.
S chool Bonds.
WALNUT COVE.
5s ’23 J-J f$100,000r*Jan 1 ’28-’37
This town is in Stokes Countv.
1 200,000r*Jan 1 ’23-’47
W ater, Electric L ight and Sewer BOND. D E B T Oct 28 ’24. $332,000
System Bonds.
Si nking fund_____________
36,500
6s ’23 A-O ($60,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’55 Assess, val. ’24 (70%act.).8,000,000
1 40,000.-Apr 1 ’ 56-’63 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$4.00
6s ’24 J-D (26,000..June 1 ’27-’52 Population 1920____________ 6,314
124,000.-June 1 ’53-’64
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N . Y .

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W ATAU GA COUNTY.

Boone is the county seat.

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
W ater and Elec. L ight B onds­
es '22 J-D /$62,000--D ec 1 ’25-’ 55
i 35,000--D ec 1 ’56-'62
BOND. DEBT Jan 1923-- $236,500
Water and light bonds (incl.) 97,000
6,500
Sinking fund on hand_____
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,537,694
Population 1920_____
1,664
IN T . at the National City Bank,
New York.

* * lO
8*d ® ?n »48.00 0......... 1925-1948
5M s'19J-D 50.000------------ — 1948
5)^s’ 19 J-J
5O.O0Oc.Aug 11 25-49
(jt, ’ 20 F-A 50.000-Feb 10 ’25-’50
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5tes’23 M -N $50,000------M ay 1 1943
T O T .B D .D T . June 1923— $275,000
/ s s ’H vhI't IV22
i
.val.) .8,212.720
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21- -$9-00 WHITEVILLE SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Pop’n 1910, 13,556; 1920— -13,477
This district is in Columbus Co.
$20,000.-Jan 1 '25-’34
W AYNE COU N TY.
30,000.-Jan 1 ’35-’44
Goldsboro is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
($5.000—N ov 1 25-29
110.000—
N ov 1 '30-'34 25,000--Jan 1 '45-'49
IT Oct 1924.. $75,000
5s ’ 19 J-J (15,000--N ov 1 ’35-'39 Assessed value 1921_______ 2,220,539
20,000.-N ov 1 40-44 WILKES COUNTY.
125.000-NWilkesboro is the county seat.
ov 1 '45-'49
5s '21 J-D } l 0 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’26-’30 6s Bridge Bonds. 0 0 c-..S ep t 1 1938
'18 M-S $22.0
\15,000-D ec 1 '31-’35
Highway Bonds.
5s '23 A-O | 8,0 00.-Apr 1 ’25-’ 28 4?isT 6 M -N$250.000c.......................
\15,000--Apr 1 ’29-33 -s
A -O / 9,000c-.A pr 27 1941
F unding Bonds.
\266,000cApr 27 '42-’60
5H s’22M-S $200,000------Mar 1 1937
School Funding bon ds.
4Jis'24M-NJ 120,000r* N ov 1 25-48
5Ms’23 J-J ($18,000c-July 2 ’25-’33
1 10,000r*—N ov 1 1949
1 60.000c-July 2 ’34-’53
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’ 23 $542,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 20 '24- $927,000
Floating debt----------------48,000 Floating debt (add’l)_____
72,500
Sinking fund____________
74.000 Sinking fund____________
21,234
Total assessed value 1923
Tot .assess .val .’24 (2-3act.) 15.575.4^5
( a to 4-5 actual) - - - - 4?,265,000 State & Co. tax (per$l,000) ’ 24$15.80
A
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 23.$9.50
Pop'n 1910, 35,698; 1920. 43.640 Pop’n 1910, 30.282; 1920. 32,644
IN T . payable in N . Y . City.
IN T . on 5s of 1921 at the U. s
M tge. & Trust C o., N. Y .; on 5Ms of
1922 at the Hanover Nat. Bank, WILLIAMSTON.
N . Y ., or in N . Y . exchange; on 5s of
This town is in Martin County.
1923 and 4Ms o f 1924, at Bankers
S tre e t Im p rov em en t B o n d s.
Trust C o., N . Y ., or in New York
($24,000--M ay 1 ’26-’37
exchange.
6s '23 M -N
6,000--M ay 1 ’-38-’39
20.000--M ay 1 ’40-’43
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
W A Y N E S V IL L E .
This town is in Haywood County. Population 1910, 1.574; 1920, 1,800
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
Water Shed Bonds.
5s g 15 J-J
$6,000c— .July 1 1945
WILMINGTON.
Street Impt- B onds.
f$110,000.Feb 1 ’25-34
Wilmington Is the oounty seat of
6s g ’22 F -A ( 21,000.Feb 1 ’35-’ 37 New Hanover County. Inc. as a city
l
8,000_ Feb 1 1938 Feb. 1 1866. Commission govern­
_
ment ratified Mar. 15 1911. V. 92
Funding Bonds.
6s g ’ 22 F-A 814.000- Feb 1 ’25-’38 p. 747. New form o f commission
BOND. D E B T M ay 2 '24. $440,000 government began June 1 1921.
Sewer Bonds.
15,761
Floating debt (add’l)--------Sinking fund______________
11,391 5s '12 A-O $40,000c.................1932
10,000c-------------- 1955
Assess, v al., real estate----- 1,478 003 6s '21 J-J
Permanent Im prov't Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____ 1,035,572
Tot. ass’d val. '23 (M act.) 2,513.575 5s '18 J-J $38,000c.July 1 '25-'43
Perm anent Impt. Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $20.00
($10,000r*_Apr 1 '25-’29
Population 1910. 2.008: 1920. 1.942
IN T . on bonds o f 1922 payable in 5 s g ’2 4 A -0 ( 30,000r*.Apr 1 ’30-’39
l 60,000r*.Apr 1 '40-'54
New York.
R efunding Bonds.
4s
J-J $148.000c"July 1 1929
WAYNESVILLE TWP. SPECIAL 5s g '99 J-J (107.000c............... .1958
T8
SCH. TAXING DISTRICT.
1 88.000c..................1958
This district is in Haywood Co.
($20,000--M ar 1 ’26-’30 5s g '22 J-J *288.000c. Jan 1 '25-'52
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2643)
5M s’24M -S' 50,000--M ar 1 '31-’40
W ater
35,000.-M ar 1 '41-'45 4Hs'08 Aand Sewer Bonds. 1 1948
-O $400.0n0c...0ct
72,000--M ar 1 ’46-’54
n d in g & Street Impt.
T O T . B D . D T . Mar '2 4 -. $250,000 5s {R efuA-OS100.000c_ Apr 1 1955
75
_
Assess, val. 1923-------------- 6,521,039
Street Bonds
IN T . at Chase National Bank, 4 M g'10 J-J $100,000c__Apr 1 1950
New York City.
6 s '21
J-J 41.000c_________ 1955
5s g '22 J-J *182,000c. Jan 1 '25-'38
WELDON.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2643)
This town is in Halifax County.
24,000c--O ct 1 ’ 25-’ 27
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
33.000c--O ct 1 28-’30
6e
— $33.000.........1924-1956 4Jig’22 A-O 42,000c--O ct 1 ’'31-’33
*PubIic Improvement Bonds.
85.000c--O ct 1 ’34-’38
-s g ’23 M-S f$20,000c*Sept 1 '26-45
W ater Bonds.
) 16,000c*Sept 1 '46-53
—
BON D. D E B T June 1923- $127,500 6s '21 J-J $65,000c______ 1 ’ .1955
32,000c--O ct
25-’32
Water debt (in cl.). - ------40.000
Assessed valuation 1922---- 1,960,365 4 Jig’22 A-O 46.000c--O ct 1 ’33-’42
70,000c--O ct 1 ’43-’ 52
Tax rate (per $1.000^ ’ 20--------- $9.00
90,000c--O ct 1 ’52-’62
Population 1910. 1.999: 1920. 1.872
Street, W ater &
* IN T. on coupon bonds at the 4Ms'12 J-J $400.00 Sewer Bonds.
0c...Ja n 1 1952
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and in­
terest on registered bonds will at 6s Bridge Bonds.
'21 J-J $15,000c........
1955
option of holder be paid in New York
Fire House Bonds.
exchange.
5M s’ 18 J-J S10.000C................... J-J
Funding Bonds.
WELDON GRADED S. D.
5Ms’ 18 A-O $36,000c_________ 1928
This district is in Halifax County. 5s g ’22 A-O / 15.OOOc.Apr 1 ’ 25-’ 27
S c h o o l B u ild in g B o n d s.
50.000c. Apr 1 ’ 28-’ 32
6s '22 - . - $75.000_____ 1938-1952 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24 $2,569,090
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923-- $78,000 ■Sinking fund____________
23,548
Assessed value 1923_______ 2,525.187 Assessed val'n, real estate.39.237,330
Population (estimated)----------- 2,700 Assessed val’n, personal.. 1,036,°52
Other assessable property. 2.870,310
Tot.ass’d val.’24(act. val.)43.1Q 5^2
4
WENDELL.
Oity tax (per $1 .000) '21____ $10 00
A town in Wake County.
Pop’n 1910, 25.748; 1920, 33.372
W ater W orks Bonds.
{IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
($30,000. .Aug 1 '25-’ 54
6s '19 F-A\ 10,000--Aug 1 ’55-’59 N Y : on bonds marked (*) at
Nat. City Bank, N. Y .; on water and
Sewer Bonds.
I
/$30,000-.Aug 1 '25-’ 54 street bonds of 1922 at the Bankers’
6s T9 F-A\ 10,000-_Aug 1 ’ 55-’59 Trust Co., N. Y .: on other bonds in
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’24- $105 5T) Wilmington and New York.
Water debt (incl.)________
44,500
Assessed valuation 1924
950.000 WILSON.
This town Is In Wilson County.
Tax rate (per $1.0001 ’ 24------- $12.00
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
Population in 1910, 759; 1920, 1,239
f$72.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’34
WESTERN WAKE CO. HIGH­ 5 s g ’24
■ 90.000c.Mar 1 ’35-'43
WAY DISTRICT.
M-S
75.000c.Mar 1 ’44-’48
ll20,000c.M ar 1 ’49-’54
P. O. Raleigh.
Street Bonds.
Road Bonds.
($15.000c_Jan 1 '25-’29 5s '02 M-S $25.000c.-Sept 23 1931
40.000c__________1934
6s g T9 J-J \l00.000c-jan 1 ’30-’49 5 s '04 - . 5s T3 J-J
80.000c........... ...1 9 4 3
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
75.000c.. .D ec 1 1925
Prin. and int. payable in N . Y 5s ’ 16 J-D
(2S0.000c.Nov 1 ’ 28-’31
6s g '20 M -N 36.000c.Nov 1 ’32-’33
w h it e v il l e ”
”
l 80.000c.N ov 1 ’ 34-'37
This town is in Columbus County.
5 H s ’22 F-A (32.000c.Feb 1 ’ 25-’32
Street Improvement Bonds.
110.000c.Feb 1 ’33-’3 7
6s '22 J-J
$7,500--Jan 1 ’25-’39
fl20.000e.M ar 1 ’26-’29
6s '22 J-J ( 9,000--July 1 '26-27 5s g '24
M-S
(140.000c.Mar 1 ’30-’36
160.000--July 1 ’28-'39
1 90,000c.Mar 1 ’37-’45
Sidewalk Bonds.
Ref. El. Lt. Water & Sewer Bds.
6s '21 J-J ($14,00 -.-J a n 1 ’25-’38
'12 A-O $74,000c_ Oct 1 1932
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W ater B onds.
5s T5 A-O $95,0 00c._.O ct 1 1945
5M s’18 J-J
44,000c___ 1925-1948
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s T 3 J-J $80.000c_________ 1943
5s T9 J-D
45,000c.June 1 ’25-33
(36.000c.Mar 1 ’ 25-'30
5s ’20 M-S (49,000c.Mar 1 '31-'37
( 4,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1938
E lectric-Light F unding Bonds.
5s '15 A-O $55,000c.Apr 1 ’25-'35
Gas-Plant B onds.
6s '15 A-O $75,000c..O ct 1 '25-’55
W ater and Sewer B onds.
6s g '20 M -N $56,000c.N ov 1 ’25-’55
W ater, Light & Sewer Bonds.
554g’ 22 F -A ($36,000c.Feb 1 ’ 25-’42
1 30.000c. Feb 1 ’43-’52
TOT. B D . D T . Sept '24. .$1,961,927
Water, electric light and
gas debt (incl.)-----------784.142
Assessed valuation 1923.-20,057,142
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 __ $5.80
Population 1910. 6.717: 1920, 10.612
INT. on *40,000 bonds due 1934
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.
WILSON COUNTY.
Wilson is the county seat.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
($50,000c .D ec 1 ’ 29-’ 33
5s g '24 J-D 75.000c.Dec 1 '34-’38
200.000c.Dec 1 ’39-'48
[ 75.000c.Dec 1 ’49-’53
F unding Bonds.
($ ’3,000cMar 1 ’ 25-'26
594s’22 M-S
75,000cMar 1 ’27-'31
80.000cMar 1 ’32-'35
14,500c . .M ar 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '24 $619,500
Township road bds. (add’l)
95,000
Sinking fund_________
10,000
Assess, val. 1924 (actual)—
Real....................
31,645,834
Personal______________ 15,291,656
Total_____ ____________ 46.927.490
County tax (per $1,000) ’ 21..$13.20
Population 1910. 28269; 1920.36.813
IN T. at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust
C o., New York.
WILSON GRADED SCH. DIST.
Building Ronds.
5s Y4 A-O $30,00 0c..-O ct 1 1944
5 M s'17 A-O 30,000c.-Oct 1 ’25-'44
6s '20 A-O 25.000c.Apr 1 '35-'50
5.000c_July 1 ’25-’29
4.000c. July 1 ’30-’35
6.000c.July 1 ’ 36-’41
8.000c.July 1 ’42-’47

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0.000c. July 1 ’48-’51
0.000c. July 1 ’35-’40
0,000c. July 1 ’41-’50
9,000c.July 1 '27-'45
6,000c.July 1 '46-'53
Oct 27'24 $464,000
Assessed val. ’ 24 (actual). 25,199,327
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..--$9.00
Pop'n 1010. 8.500: '23 (e<=t.). 15.000
IN T . on bonds o f 1923 and 1924 at
the National Park Bank, New York.
WINSTON-SALEM,
This city is In Forsyth County
Incorp. 1856.
On Mar. 18 1913
the cities of Winston and Salem voted
In favor of consolidation. Debt state­
ment below Is for consolidated city.
W ater Bonds
5s g '04 J-J dlOO.OOO____ Jan 1 1934
5s g '07 M -N 135.000____ Nov 1 1937
4 Ms g’ 12 J-J §50,000____July 1 1952
5s g '06 J-J 1125,000____July 1 1936
5s T7 A-O 125,000____ Apr 1 1947
5s '14 J-J
+50.000.. .Tulv 1 1941
5s g T9 M-S (240.000_.Mar l'2 5-’ 54
1 45.000..Mar l'5.5-'59
5Mg’21M-N /140.000-M ay 1 ’ 25-’52
i 100,000-May 1 ’53-’62
4 Jig’22M-N J194.000May 1 5 ’ 25-’47
1135.000May 15 ’48-’62
(45,000 _____ 1925-1939
4 Msg’23M-N 64.000_____ 1940-1955
5,000___________1956
(36.000 _____ 1957-190?
16,000___ July 1 1926
4§4s’24 J-J 570,000..July 1 ’27-’56
140.000-.July 1 ’57-’63
24,000____July 1 1964
City-Hall Bonds.
5M g’21M-N ($72.000.May 1 ’25-’48
\ 4,0 00-—May 1 1949
Road Bonds.
6s T7 J-D $21 000--D ec 1 '25-'27
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s g ’01 J-J e$50,000___ Jan 1 1931
5s g‘07M-Nx$85.000___ Nov 1 1937
4M S « ‘ 12 J-J§100.000___ July 1 1952
5s T4 J-J +50.000___ Julvl 1944
5M s’21 M -N 88,000_____ 1925-1946
4% g’22M-N 96 000-M ay 1 5 ’ 25-’ 72
(84,000.-July 1 ’26-'67
4% s’24 J-J (1 5,00 0..July 1 '68-72
{ 1,000------July 1 1973
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’07M-Nx$30,000___ N ov 1 1937
4Hg'12 J-J §85,000___ July 1 1952
5s T4 J-J +50,000___ July 1 1944
5s 7 7 M-S 138.000--Sept 1 '25-’47
4M g’22M-N / 168.000May 15 ’25-’ 52
l 70.000May 15 ’53-’62
4M g’23 M -N (25.000 _____ 1925-1949
124,000_____ 1950-1961
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4Mg'07M-Nx$40,000— Nov 15 1940
4M g’ 10 F -A x l00,0 00--A u g 15 1940
5s g ’22M-N' §45.000___ay 1'5 1 1941
4 §ig ' l l M -N f 4,000-M May ’ 25-’ 28
4M g'l1 M-N §55.000____M ay 1 1941
144,000-May 15 ’29-’50
5s g T4 J-J +250.000___ July 1 1944
4(4s'17 M-S 45,000 _____ 1925-1933
Hospital Bonds.
4 M g'12 J-J j $90,000— —July 11952

[V ol. 119.
S chool B onds.
4 H g ’ 12J-J §$60,000____July 1 1952
5s 14 J-J +60 000____July 1 1944
5s 7 7 A-O 50.000___ Apr 1 1947
5M g’21 M -N (476.000-May 1 ’ 25-’41
t240.000.May 1 *42-’49
45*g’22M-N (260.OOOMay 15 ’ 25-’50
\ 20.000--M ay 15 1951
(225.000 ____ 1925-1933
4M g’23M-N (260,000____1934-1943
162,000
1944-1949
I 28 000...............1 9 5 0
(675.000-.July 1 ’26-’50
4H s’24 J-J ( 90 .000 ..July 1 *51-’53
l 35.000___ July 1 1954
W ater and Sewer B onds.
5M «’20 A-O $43,000 _____ 1925-1953
6s ’ 21 J-J 21.000c.July 1 5 ’ 25-’32General Im provement Bonds.
4 §ig ’ 22M -N $l80.000-M ayl5 ’ 25-’42
(162.000 ..........1995-1933
5 s g ’23 M -N f 190,000_____ 1934-1943
j 75.000 _____ 1944-1948.
(200.000.-July 1 ’25-’44
4 % s'24 J-J ( 12,000___ July 1 194&
( 78,000.-July 1 '46-’51
Incinerator Bonds,
5M g’21 M -N ($ 18.000-May 1 ’ 25-’2T
1105.000.May 1 ’ 28-’42
4 H s’24 J-J
60,000.-July 1 ’25-’49
Street Assessment B onds.
6 s '15 Sept d ll ,100___________1925
6s 7 5 Oct dl .000 ..........1925-1925
6s 7 5 Nov d3,nno_____1925-1925
6s '15 Dec dl .000 ..........1925-1925
6s 7 6 Jan d2.500 _____ 1925-1926
6s 7 6 June dl .053.74...1925-1926
6s 7 6 July dl .938 86-..1925-1926
6s 7 6 Aug d2.120.14...1925-1926
6s 7 6 Nov d.3.372.86— .1925-1926
6s 7 7 Mar d4.062.65— .1925-1927
6s 7 7 April d2.979.59...1925-1927
6s 7 7 June d.5.077.25.-.1925-1927
6s 7 7 Dec d20.000 _____ 1925-1927
6s 7 8 J-J
24.000 ..........1925-1928
6s '20 F-A1145.000..F eb 1 ’ 25-’ 29
1 30.000____Feb 1 1930
6s ’20 J-J j 58.000. .Tulv 15 ’ 25-'26
1180.000. July 15 ’27-’32
6s ’ 20 F-A 89,000 ..........1925-1930
6s '20 F-A I 52.000. Aug 15 '25-’26
1160.000. Aug 15 ’ 27-’36
5s g ’22 M -N f 352 OOOMay 15’ 25-’32
1 49.000 May 15 1933
5s g ’22 M -N f 158 .OOOMay 15 ’ 25-’3l
1 24.000--M ay 15 1932
5M g’23 M-N950.000 _____ 1925-1934
5Mg'23 M-N117.000 _____ 1925-1933
Park P layground Bonds
4 M e'12 T-J §$15 000.
J„lv 1 1952
4§4g’22M-N / 10.OOOMay 15 ’ 25-’2&
1 88.OOOMay 15 ’30-’51
Fire Dept. Bonds.
5s g ’ 22 M -N$32.000-M ay 15 ’ 25-’32
5Mg'23 M -N 40.000-M ay 15 ’25-’34
M unicipal Market Bonds.
($120,000.July 1 ’26-’35
4§4s’24 J-J / 130.000-July 1 '36-'45
{ 126,000-July 1 ’46-’54
P olice Alarm Bonds
5M*’20 A-O $20,000 _____ 1925-1945
All bonds are coupon in form.
GROSS BOND. D E B T
Nov. 21 1 9 2 4 -........... $12,052,109'
Total ass’d value ’24-’25- 121,6i9 657
Tax rate (per $1 .000) 1924-’25$11.00
Population (Winston_________17.167
in 1910. . \Salem..................... 5.523
Population in 1920___________48.395
IN T. on bonds marked (x) payable
at Townsend Scott & Son, Balt.;(§)at
A B. Leach & Go., Inc., N. Y .; (+) at
Mechanics’ & Metals Nat. Bank.
N. Y .: (d) Wachovia Bk. & Tr. C o.,
Winston-Salem: (e) at Baltimore
Trust Co.: on others at U. S. Mtge.
& Trust C o., N . Y .
YADKIN COUNTY.
Yadkinville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s ’ 21 . . . $90,000____Jan 1 1951
6s ’ 22 s-an 60,000 _____________
BOND. DEBT Oct, 28 '24. $412,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
35.000
Sinking fund______________
75 000
Tot.ass’ d val. ’24 (H a c t .).9,203.931
State&Co. tax (peril,000)’ 21—$13.00
Pop'n 1910, 15,428; 1920, 16,391
YADKIN TOWNSHIP.
A twp. in Stokes County.
Road Bonds.
6s 7 9 May $76,000c-May 5 ’25-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '24. $76,000
Assess, val. '24 (2-3 act)-.2,914,450
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $16.70
_
Population 1920______________3,830
YANCEY COUNTY.
Burnsville Is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds
6 s '23 F-A ($80,000.—Aug 1 ’38-’ 57
1 15,000— .Aug 1 ’58-’62
BOND. D E B T Oct 1923. $664,000
Assessed val. 1922 (a c t .)..13,969.838
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'21$10.00
Pop’n 1910. 12.072; 1920____15,093
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
ZEBULON.
A town In Wake County
W ater R onds,
6s 7 9 M -N ($10,000c*May 1 ’25-’34
l 50,000c *May 1 '35-’59
Sewer Bonds.
6s 7 9 M -N $10,000c*May 1 ’25-’34
BOND. DEBT June 1923. $186,000
Sinking fund______________
9,115
Assess, val., real estate____ 874,147
Assess, val., personal_____ 339.103
Other assessable property. . 275,496
Total assess, prop., 1921 — 1,488.746
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’21-115.00
Population 1910, 483; 1920......... 953 -

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shall never exceed 8% of the assessed value of all the taxable property
therein; and no such debt can be 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
ITS
poses. The exemption was made general in 1910 by the adoption or an
amendment to Section 5 whereby such bonds are exempted when issued
D E B T , RESOURCES, &o.
by any municipal corporation.
is made in Section 5 f Article
that, “ wherever there
Admitted as a State_______________ One of Original Thirteen be Provisionpolitical divisions, or omunicipal Xcorporations covering orshall
several
ex­
tending over the territory or portions thereof, possessing a power to levy
Total area of State_____________________30,570 square miles a tax or contract a debt, then each of such political divisions or municipal
State Capital____________________________________ Columbia 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
Governor (term expires 1926)_______________F. G. M cLeod of 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
Secretary of State (term expires 1926)____ W . P. Blackwell ing herein shall prevent the Issue of bonds for the purpose of paying or re­
debt heretofore contracted
Treasurer (term expires 1926)________________ S. T . Carter funding any valid municipal taxable property therein ” in excess o f 8%
of the assessed value of all the
The following
Comptroller (term expires 1926)_____________ A. J. Beattie 7 of Article V III municipalities, 5through amendments either to Section
or to Section
of Article X , or both, have also been
(other
Attorney-General (term expires 1926)______Jno. M . Daniels authorized to exceed the 8% limit for certain specified purposesBishopthan water, sewer and lighting): Aiken. Anderson, Bennettsville,
ville, Camden, Charleston School District, Cheraw, Chester, Clinton,
LEGISLATURE formerly met annually but under an amendment to the Darlington, Edgefield. Florence, Kershaw County School District No. 1,
State Constitution adopted on Nov. 4 1924, will now meet biennially. McCormick. Orangeburg, Rock Hill, St. Matthews, Sumter, Yorkville
First session, under the Constitution as amended, will be held in 1925; and School District, Due West School District No. 38, Cherokee County School
thereafter in every odd year. Sessions are not limited but pay of members District No. 10, Florence City School District, Beaufort, Union, George­
under the further provisions of the amendment adopted in 1924, is now town, and Spartanburg.
Further exceptions to the 8% limitation include Laurens County School
confined to sixty days instead of the previous forty days.
H ISTORY OF DEBT.— For history of South Carolina's debt from 1794 District No. 11 and Hunter School District No. 5 of Laurens County,
to 1893. see the ‘‘ State and C ity" Supplement of April, 1893, pages 163 and each of which is empowered to issue bonds up to 12% of its assessed valua­
164. On Dec. 19 1904 the Supreme Court of the United States affirmed the tion. The limit for all school districts in Fairfield County is placed at
decision of the United States Circuit Court In the case of Lee against Robin­ 15%. These provisions are contained in Section 2606, Code of 1922, as
son. and declared the revenue bond scrip of this State to be void. Under amended in 1923. The 15% limitation is exceeded in the case of Florence
the limit in that
the Act of March 2 1872 $1.800,000 of th.s scrip had been issued. V. 80. p. City School District, and 6 of Article Xdistrict being 20% .as to allow Christ
In 1920 Sections 5
were amended so
725. Thirty South Carolina bonds 6% of $1,000 each, issued in 1869,
presented for payment Nov. 12 1914 by an attorney representing the State Church Township to issue $150,000 railroad bonds (V. 115, p. 2291).
Legislative provision has been made providing that bonds may not be
of New Hampshire, were rejected as void by the Comptroller-General, on
the g r o u n d that they were among those repudiated by the General Assem­ sold at less than oar.
bly in 1873 as “ put upon the market without any authority in law." V.
$10,000,000 BOND ISSUE DEFEATED.— On N ov. 4 1924 a $10,000,000
99. p. 1545. The valid State debt at present consists of the fallowing items. bond issue for the purpose of a building and improvement program for
the benefit of the educational, charitable and penal institutions was voted
LOAN S—
When Due.
Tax A nticip ation Notes.
($ 500,000 ...Jan 7 1925 upon and defeated (V. 119, p. 2133).
Redemp’ n Brown C onsols 1892.
500.000. ..J a n 14 1925 DRAINAGE DISTRICT BONDS.— Drainage Commissioners, under
_
_
*23 94
Past due
300.000. ..J a n 21 1925 Section 3183. Civii Code of 1922. may issue bonds for levee or drainage
A gricul. Col. Scrip (tw o pieces).
300.000. . . Jan 28 1925 work, to be met by future collections of assessments. The bonds may
6a
J-.l $ 191,800r_ .Irredeemable
3H s’24
300.000.--F eb 4 1925 hear interest at a rate not in excess of 6% and must mature in not less than
R efu nd ing Bonds.
500.000. ..F e b 11 1925 ten years nor more than twenty-five years.
4a g 12 J-J $4.731,969c&r Jan 1 1952
300.000. . . Feb 18 1925 In Section 3250. Civil Code of 1922. it is provided that a drainage district
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1932)
300.000. ..F e b 25 1925 may issue bond® in an amount not to exceed 90% of the total assessment
Clemson College Stock 1891.
250.000 ...M a r 1 1925 against the property benefitted. These bonds may bear no more than
6a
J-J $58,539.39rirredeemable
250.000
___________Mar6% interest, must mature within 30 years, and may not be sold at less
8 1925
Blue Bonds 1887.
4>$s
J-J $ 100.000r*_. July 1 1928
than 95.
INTEREST is payable in New York at the Hanover National Bank; in
TA X EXEMPTION OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Under
Columbia, So. Caro., at the State Treasury; and in Charleston at the the terms of Section 294, Code of 1912. as amended by the Laws of 1919
(p. 136: bonds of the State of South Carolina are exempt from taxation.
Bank of Charleston, N. B. A.
TOTAL FUNDED DEBT.— The total funded bonded debt on Oct. 18 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
1924 was $5,382,308.35. Past-due bonds, long over-due, are omitted
school district bonds
March 11 1908
the total issue of 4F6% Redemption Brown Consols under Act of 1892 was law.voters, were free fromissued after these provisions under authority of
tax. All
may be found in
$5,622,745.97. of which $891 025 97 were retired by the Sinking Fund, ex­ the
hausting toe assets of the fund; but $4.7314169 4% gold bonds issued under Section 342. Civil Code of 1922.
an Act of 1912 were sold April 1 1916. and the remaining outstanding 4 ^ %
DRAINAOE LAW CON STITU TION AL.— State Supreme Court on
Redemption Brown Consols redeemed. The assets of the ordinary sinking Feb. 28 1916 rendered a decision declaring the drainage law o f 1912 con­
fund ou Oct. 1 1921 amounted to $139,901.70. On the same date the re­ stitutional. See “ Chronicle” of Mar. 4. 1916, page 906.
funding sinking fund amounted to $279,667.70.
In 1903 the General Assembly passed an Act requiring the State Treas­
INVESTMENT OF TR U ST FUNDS AND SAVINGS BANK DE*
urer to remove from the books In his office old Blue Ridge RR. bonds POSITS.— Sec. 3969, Civil Code of 1922, referring to the powers of in
amounting to $37,000 (V. 84, p. 1134). An effort was made to restrain corpora ted banks, provides, “ SucH corporations shall have power to vest,
the Treasurer from complying with this Act. The case was taken to the from time to time, such part of their capital, not exceeding (with the
State Supreme Court and dismissed by It, and later the U . S. Supreme Court amount of stock any such bank may hold: one-half o f tne amount originally
sustained this decision. In 1914 the General Assembly also passed an Act subscribed to such bank, in the stock of this State or of the United States.”
requiring the State Treasurer to remove from the books all wholly invalid
Chapter 31 of the Laws of 1919 (now Sec. 5461, Civil Code of 1922),
making Federal Farm Loan bonds legal investments for savings banks,
6% Greene Consolidated bonds, amounting to $224,640.
The State Supreme Court on Sept. 27 1907 handed down a decision up­ trustees, &c.. reads:
“ That any savings bank, banking institution, trust company or insurance
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 company, organized under the laws of this State, and any Judge of Probate
or person acting as executor, administrator, guardian or trustee, unless it
refund Brown consols of 1892 were Increased by $14,500.
is otherwise provided in the instrument creating the trust, may invest in,
ASSESSED VALUATION AND T A X R ATE.—
or lend money on. the security of Federal Farm Loan bonds issued by any
Tax per Federal Land bank or Joint Land bank organized pursuant to an Act of
Personal
Real
Property.
Railroads.
Total.
1 .000
Years—
Estate.
Congress entitled “ An Act to provide capital for agricultural development,
1923..........$218,863,652 $156,453,868 $488,698,194 $424,015,714 $ 6.00 create standard forms of investment, based upon farm mortgage, to equalize
168.286,218. 49.740.781
435.9U9.839
7.50 rates of interest upon farm loans, to furnisn a market for United States
1922......... 217.972.840
452.490.600 12.00 bonds, to create Government depositories and financial agents for tne
190.055.188
46.631.630
1921.......... 215.803.782
189 182.338
46.220.027
448.222.7X6 12 00 United States, and for other purposes,” approved July 17 1916; Provided,
1920 _____ 212 520 421
9 Oh That any savings bank, banking institution, trust company or insurance
402.859.947
149.335.198
45.385.181
1919_____ 208,139,568
376.178.499
113.715.256
54.0X1,964
8.25 company, organized under the laws of this State, or any Judge of Probate
1 9 1 8 ____ 208.318.279
319.637.972
8.26 or person acting as executor, administrator, guardian or trustee, sual) not
46.X97.468
1 9 1 7 ____ 166.690.449 106,050.055
307.178.882
43.923.083
6 50 account for a greater rate of interest than tne amount actually received
1 9 1 6 ____ 162,431.612 100.824.187
310.907.101
70 0 on said investment.”
45.816.096
1 9 1 5 ____ 162.805.144 102.2X5.861
100.824.187
43.923.083
307.178.882
6.00
1 9 1 4 ____ 162.431.612
Section 5462 of the 1922 Civil Code provides that “ Any guardian, com­
291 .531 .003
96.119 406
43.359.299
6 75 mittee, trustee, executor, administrator or other person or corporation
1 9 1 2 ____ 152.052.298
279.755.349
5.75 chargeable with interest on funds in hand belonging to either ward or
90.474.520
42.229.407
1 9 10____ 147.051.422
550 other person or corporation be, and ne or it or they are nereby, autnorized
94.872.328
41.959.377
271.367.956
1908 ____ 134.536.251
207.374.433
6.00
69.354.698
29.765.698
and empowered to invest same in bonds of the State of South Carolina,
1904 ____ 108.254.037
173.872.182
5 00 or some political division thereof, or in bonds of the United States, or to
47.641.516
24.142.341
1897 ----- 102.088.325
169.448.941
45.494.110
23.797.652
4.50 deposit same in some savings bank, suca investment or deposit, nowever,
1895 ----- 100,157.179
120.551 .624
36.574.858
7.392.900
4.75 to be first approved by the court having jurisdiction of such fund, and in
1880
76.583.666
DEBT LIM ITATION .— State.— The State Constitution of 1895 Imposed nis account he shall not be chargeable at a greater rate of interest than
several checks on the creation of debt by the State, all of which may be such fund so earns.”
found in Article X of that instrument. Briefly, they may be described as
POPULATION OF STATE.—
follows:
.502.741
Section 6 prohibits the lending or pledging of the State’s credit for the 1920 ............... 1.683.72111870 ............— 705.606! 1820
.415.115
1910_________ 1.515.40011800
703.7081 1810
benefit of any individual, company, association or corporation, &c., and 1900 ................1.340.31611850
.345.591
668.5071
recites the provisions under which the Legislature may authorize counties 1890 ................1.151,14911840 . ................594.3981 1800
1790
.249,073
and townships to issue bonds and levy taxes. This section was amended in 1880 ________ 995.57711830
581.185!
November 1910 so as to allow townships in Greenwood and Saluda Counties
The proportion of the colored population was 60.70% In 1880. 60.16% In
to issue bonds in aid of the Greenwood & Saluda R R ., but not to exceed
8% o f the assessed valuation of property, and now reads: “ The credit of the 1890, 58.4% in 1900, 55-2% in 1910 and 51.3% in 1920. In number,
blacks were 393.944 in 1850. 412.320 in 1860, 415.814 in 1870, 604.332 in
State shall not be pledged or loaned for the benefit of any individual
company, association or corporation: and the State shall not become a 1880, 692,503 in 1890, 782,321 in 1900. 835,843 in 1910 and 864,719 in 1920.
joint owner of or stockholder In any 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
C IT IE S. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
purposes, to build and repair public roads, buildings and bridges, to main­
STATE OF SOUTH CAR O LIN A .
tain and support prisoners, pay jurors, county officers, and for litigation,
quarantine and court expenses, and for ordinary county purposes, to sup- ABBEVILLE
ABBEVILLE CO. SCH. D. NO. 22
»ort paupers, and pay past indebtedness. Provided, That the limitation
chool Bldg. Bonds.
This
mposed by this section shall not apply to any township in the County of BOND. city is in Abbeville County. _s High .S .
‘24
.
20,000___________1928
DEBT Oct 30 ’24..$230,000
Greenwood, nor to any township in the County of Saluda, through which, Floating debt (additional)._ 34,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ‘24. $120,000
in whole or in part the line of railroad of Greenwood & Saluda Railroad Water debt (included)_____ 25,000 Sinking fund______________
27,866
shall be located and constructed, nor to the County of Saluda, such said Asessment debt (add’l)_
_
ass’d val.’24(M a c t .).1,618,755
townships in Greenwood County and Saluda County and the County of Sinking fund (General_____ 65,722t Tot. rate (per $1,060) 1924____$36.66
33, 00 Tax
Saluda being hereby expressly authorized to vote bond' in aid of the con­
(W ater______
18,000
struction of the said proposed railroad, under such restrictions and limita­ Assessed value, real estate. 958,900
tions as the General Assembly may prescribe hereinafter; Provided, That Assessed value, personal_
_ 619.400 AIKEN COUNTY.
the amount o f such bonds shall not exceed eight per centum o f the assessed Tot.ass’d vai.’2 4 (40% act.).l,578.300
Aiken is the county seat.
valuation of the taxable property of such townships."
F unding Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$21.06
Section 7 provides that no scrip, certificate or other evidence o f State in­ Population in 1920 (Census)_ 4,570 6 s ’ 22 A -0$150,00 0c...A p r 11932
_
debtedness shall be Issued except for the redemption o f stock, bonds or
IN T . at Guaranty Tr. C o „ N . Y . 6s Road and Bridge Bonds.
...
$62.100_____
other evidence of indebtedness previously issued, or for such debts as are
expressly authorized by this constitution. Section 11 forbids the General
Road Bonds.
Assembly to create any further debt or obligation, either by the loan of the ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
8s ’ 19 July $32.000____July 1 1934
credit o f the State, by guaranty, endorsement or otherwise, except for the
6s
. . . 62.100...........................
Abbeville is the county seat.
ordinary and current business of the State, without first submitting the
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
question to the qualified voters of the State at a general State election
...
$40,000c.1926
6s ‘21 J-J $405,000c. _Jan 1 ’25-’51 5s ’ 16
BOND. DEBT tfov 1922. $450,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’20 $40,000
two thirds vote necessary to authorize.
Counties, Cities, &c.— The constitutional limitations as to the in­ Assess.val.’22(abt.25%act) 5,631 883 Tot.ass’dval.‘22(42%act.)12,3l8,230
_
debtedness o f counties, municipalities, & c., are covered by Section 7 of Actual value (est.)_______ 25.066,6o6 Tax rate (per $1.006) 1920_ $25.00
41,849;1920__________ 45.574
Article V III and Section 5 o f Article X o f the State constitution of 1895. Population in 1920__________ 27,139 Pop’n 1910,
IN T . on bonds o f 1922 at the Han­
These provide that the bonded debt o f any county, township, school dis­ Population in 1920 (Census)_27,139
IN T . at Guaranty Tr. Go., N . Y . over National Bank, New York.
trict, municipal corporation or political division or sub-division o f the State

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SOUTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

BEAUFORT.
AIKEN COUNTY S. D. NO. 29.
This city is in Beaufort County.
S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $40,000____July 1 1940
Street-Im provem ent B onds.
BOND. D EBT O ct29 1924 —$48,000 5s ’ 17 Sept $8 000 .........1925-1932
W ater Plant Bonds.
Sinking fund--------------------6,000
s-a $15,900c__________ 1950
Assess, val. ’24 (30% act.)_1,299,320 5s ’ 10
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24 $20.00
(Subject to call 1930.)
L ight Bonds.
5s ’ 10
s-a $18,000c.................. 1950
ALLENDALE.
(Subject to call 1930.)
This town is in Allendale County.
C ity B uilding Bonds.
W ater, Light & Sewer Bonds.
s-a $8,500___________ 1950
6H s’ 14 J-J $65,000____July 1 1954 5a ’ 10
(Subject to call 1930.1
(Subject to call after July 1 1934)
BOND. D E B T Oct 28 ’24. $75,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 11 ’22. $27,000
10,500
Water debt (included)------25.000 Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
3,500
15,000 Sinking fund______________
Sinking fund--------------------_ 837,632
Assessed valuation 1923 __ 600,000 Assessed val. real estate_
Total tax rate (per $1,000)---- $30.00 Assessed val. personal_____ 240,240
Population in 1910, 1,453; 1920 1,893 Total assessed val. 1922
(about 1-4 actual)______1,077.872
ALLENDALE COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$17.00
Allendale is the county seat. Pop’n 1910, 2,486; 1920 ______ 2,831
IN T . on street bonds is payable in
County established in 1919 out of
parts o f Hampton and Barnwell Charleston; on other bonds in Beau­
fort.
Counties.
C ourt-H ou se and Jail B onds.
5Ms’23 J-J $17,000c_ July 1 1953 BEAUFORT COUNTY.
_
TO T . B D . D T . July 1923.. $147,000
Beaufort Is the county seat.
Assessed valuation________ 3,219,367
R oad Bonds.
Population in 1920---------------- 16,098
_s
. . . $135,000_______________
1NT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
Refdg. & Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 16 A-O $24,000____Apr 1 1936
ANDERSON.
This city is in Anderson County. (subject to call $3,000 every two
years, beginning Apr 1 1918)
Inc. in 1882; reino. in 1908.
-s
. . . 150,000c...........................
F unding Bonds.
F un din g Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $200,000c
June 1 1941
-s
. . . $12,0 0 0 c .........................
Sewer Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
4M&4s’02A-O $50,000c------------ 1952
1 1940
(Interest 4M % for 30 years, 4% for 5 J^s’23 M-S $50,000___ Sept$24,000
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’20—
20 years.)
_
Total assessed val. 1922_ 4,227.910
Street Improvement B onds.
5s '03 A-O $25,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919____$24.50
6s ’07 A-O 75,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1957 Pop’n 1910, 30,355; 1920...22,269
6s ’ 15 M -N 80 ,000 c...M a y 1 1945
5s ’ 17 M-S 125,000___ Mar 1 1947 BELTON SCHOOL DIST. NO. 12.
R efu n d in g S chool Bonds.
This district (P. O. Belton) is in
5s ’03 A-O $2,500__________ 1952 Anderson County.
GEN . B D . D T . 6 ct 28 ’24- $577,500 6s ’22 F-A $50,000c_ Feb 1 1942
_
Assessment debt (add’l ) —
32,563 5Ms’22 J -D 14,000c____ 1920-1942
Assessed value real estate.. 1,773,490 (Due $500 yearly 1925 1932 and
Assessed value personal_ 2,355,300
_
$1,000 1933 to 1942.)
Total assessed value 1924..4,128,790 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $65,030
(Real estate assessed at 10% actual; Assessed valuation 1924___1,598,380
personal at about 42% actual.) Actual value (est.)_______ 10,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24------- $35.00 Population (est.)______________4,680
Population 1910, 9,654; 1920.10,570
ANDERSON COUNTY.
Anderson is the County seat.
R oad Bonds.
($12,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’26
I 35,000c.Jan 1 ’27 ’31
( 45.000c.Jan 1 ’32-’36
5s
J-JJl 50,000c.Jan 1 ’37-’41
60,000c.Jan 1 ’42-’46
70,000c. Jan 1 ’47-’51
48,0 00c.. Jan 1 ’25-’26
140.000c..Jan 1 ’27-’31
6s ’ 19 J-J 180,000c_Jan 1 ’ 32-’36
200,000c. _Jan 1 ’ 37-’41
240.000c-.Jan 1 ’42-’46
280,0 0 0 c.. Jan 1 ’47-’51
_s
...
65,000_____ 1925-1937
6s ’21 J-J 218,000___ Jan 1925-37
BOND. D EBT Jan 1922.$1,700,000
Total assessed value 1922.20,804,905
Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $18.50
Pop’n 1910, 69,568; 1920____76,349
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y.
ANDERSON COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 17.
P. O. N o. 9, Ligon & Ledbetter
Building, Anderson.
High School B uilding B onds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $80,000----- July 1 1947
BON D. D EBT Oct 10 ’21 $180,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
50,000
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.payableat Co. Treas. office.
BAMBERG.
This town Is In Bamberg County.
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’20
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .................1960
(Optional 1940.)
W ater and Lighting Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $ 1 5 .0 0 0 .................1960
(Optional 1940.)
BOND. 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 $1,000) 1919____$10.00
Population 1910, 1.937; 1920—2,210
BARNWELL.
This town is In Barnwell County.
BON D. D EBT Oct 11 1922.$132,000
Tot.ass’d v a l.’22(15% a c t.). 540,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------ $32.00
Population, 1910, 1,324; 1920, 1,903
BARNWELL COUNTY.
Barnwell is the county seat.
F un din g Bonds.
5)£s’23 A-O 36.000 _____ 1925-1933
6s ’20 M -N 50,000___ June 1 1940
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5M s’23 A-O ($28,000_____ 1925-1938
1 20.000_____ 1939-1943
BON D. D EBT N ov 1 9 2 4 - $136,000
Assessed valuation 1922— 4,635,220
Populn' 1910, 34,209; 1920, 23,081
IN T . at Amer. Exchange Nat.
Bank, N. Y . City.
BATESBURG
This town is in Lexington and
Saluda Counties.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $40,000c.June 1 ’36-’45
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $60,000c.June 1 '46-’60
Paving Bonds.
6s '20 J-D $30,000c.june 1 ’26-’35
BON D. D E B T 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




BENNETTSVILLE.
This city is in Marlboro County.
Sewerage Extension Bonds.
5M s’24 J-J ($5,000—July 1 ’25-’29
130,000.. July 1 ’30-’49
Paving C ertificates.
6 s ’24 A-O ($50,000..A p r 1 ’25-’34
1 30,000. .A pr 1 ’35-’39
P ublic Im provement Bonds,
ds '21 J-D $50,000. .June 1 ’30-’54
^Street Impt. Bonds.
5M
>s’23M-N $96,000c_Nov 1 ’25-’48
5 Ms
J-J
80,000_______________
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24. $455,000
Water debt (included)___
57,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
24,450
Ass’d val. ’24 (15% a ct.). 1,330,229
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$45.00
Pop’n 1910, 2.646; 1920 ......... 3.197
* IN T. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y.
BERKELEY COUNTY.
Moncks Comer is the county seat.
Funding B onds.
5s ’ 16 M-S $30,000____Mar 1 1936
6s
. . . 100,000...........................
Highway Bonds
5 s ’23 . . . $57.0 0 0 c____ 192 -1943
BOND. D EBT N ov 30 ’23. $190,000
Assess, val., real estate____1,950,135
Assess, val., personal_____ 827,569
Other assess, property____ 1,435,884
Total assess, val. 1923-'_ 4,213,588
_
State & Co. tax(per$l,000) ’23 $22.00
Popula’n 1910, 23,487; 1920, 22,558
BISHOP VILLE.
This town Is in Lee County.
Street & Pacing Bonds.
6s ’20 A -0/$45,000—Apr 1 ’25-’39
l 4,000—Apr 1 1940
W ater-W orks & Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $45,000____Jan 1 1957
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1937.)
TOTAL D EBT 1921.............$185,000
Water debt. Included_____
40,000
Assessed valuation 1920_1,978.191
Actual value______________ 5,000,000
Pop’n in 1910, 1,659; ’2 0 .......... 2,090
IN T . payable in New York.
BOGANSVILLE TOWNSHIP.
P. O. Buffalo, Union County.
Road Bonds.
6 s ’24 J-J $20,000—Jan 1 ’29-’54
BOND. D EBT Dec 1923— $119,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,151,770
_
Population 1920---------------------4,318
CAMDEN.
This city Is in Kershaw Co. Inc.
as a town in 1768 and as city in 1890.
5 W ater W orks B onds.
5s ’ 13 M -N $90,000c._.M ay 1 1953
(Subject to call beg. M ay 1933)
5s ’ 16 A-O $18,000c___ Oct 1 1956
(Subject to call begin. Oct. 1 1936.)
§ Electric Light Bonds.
5s ’ 13 M -N $3 5,00 0c...M ay 1 1953
(Subject to call beg. M ay 1 1933)
5s ’ 16 A-O $7,000c____Oct 1 1956
(Subject to call begin. Oct. 1 1936.)
Sewer(Red. beg. aft. 2Qgrs.fr.issue).
5s ’08 J-J $50,000...........................
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. D EBT July 1922— $400,000
Water & light bonds (incl.). 108,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,932,007
Pop’n 1910, 3,569; 1920........... 3,930
INT. on bonds marked (f) at
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on oth­
ers at Olty Treasurer’s office.

CAMDEN SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Camden) is
in Kershaw County.
6s ’21 M-N$80,000____M ay 1 1941
6s
. . . 160,000_______________
TOTAL D EBT 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.
4s ’09 A-O $331.500c—Oct 1 1927
4s ’23 M-S 500,000c...M ar 1 I960
(Optional Mar 1 1943)
C onversion Bonds.
5s
A-O $126,000—Oct 1 ’ 25-’ 26
5s
J-J
23,000c___ in 98 years
4 Ms A-O 9 0 ,0 0 0 c... Apr 1 1928
4Ms
A-O 10.000c— Oct 1 1928
4s ’07 J-J 1.850.000c—July 1 1937
4s ’08 J-J 1,500,000c—July 1 1938
W ater W orks Purchase B onds.
4Ms’ 17 A -0$1,360,000c.. Oct 1 1957
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1937)
4H s’ 17 . . . $50,000 _____1936-1957
Paving Bonds.
6s ’22 F-A$170.000c_Aug 1 ’25-’33
(For amount due each year see
V. 115, p. 1120.)
6s ’23 M -N / 182,000c_May 1 ’25-’31
1 75.000c.M ay 1 ’32-’34
'25,000c.—Aug 1 1925
_
6s ’23 F-A 22,000c_ Aug 1 1926
24,000c----Aug 1 1927
,16,000c----Aug 1 1928
5s ’23 M -N /185,000c.N ov 1 ’25-’29
1190,000c_Nov 1 ’ 30-’34
6s ’24 A-O/270,000c.Apr 1 26-’30
(275,000c.Apr 1 ’31-’35
Port Utilities Bonds.
4M s’22 J-J $2,500,000c.Jan 1 1962
(Optional Jan. 1 1942.)
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $9,164,500
Water debt (incl.)_______ 1,447,000
Sinking fund, general____
28,583
Sinking fund, water_____
21,994
Sinking fund, sewer______
34,962
Assessed value, real______17,319,67.5
Assessed value, personal.. 9,813,747
Total assess, val. 1923____ 27,133,422
Total tax rate(per $1,000)’23.$45.50
Pop’n 1910, 58,833; 1920_____ 67,957
IN T . on 4 Ms 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.

[V ol. 119,
Bridge Bonds.
4M s’17 A-O $40,000...........................
5s ’ 17 A-O 27,500-------------- -------(The above bonds are due $2,500
yearly for 19 years and $7,500 in
20 years.)
F unding B onds.
6s ’20 J-J $60,000—Apr 1 ’25-’ 30
5s
...
20,000_______________
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s ’21 M -N $5 0,000..M ay 1 ’25-’29
5s
...
20,000........... ................
Road Bonds.
4M g’ 17 A-O $208.000............ ............
(Due $5,000 yearly 10 years, $7,000
yearly the next 10 years and $10,000 yearly thereafter.)
($16,000—Oct 1 ’25-’28
5Ms’ 18 A-O 30,000—Oct 1 ’29-’ 33
[ 37,500—Oct 1 ’34-’ 38
5s ’ 19 J-J 125,0o0—July 1 ’ 25-’ 29
137.500.. July 1 ’ 30-’34
150.000. -July 1 ’ 35-’ 39
BOND- DEBT July ’2 1 ... $732,000
Ass’d val. ’23 (25% a c t .)..9,423,779
Pop’n 1910, 26,179; 1920___ 27,570
IN T . is payable in New York.
CHEROKEE CoTsCH OOL DIST.
NO. 10.
4s ’03&’07 ..$55,000_ 1927 & 1933
_
(Due $25,000 1927 and $30,000 1933)
5s g ’23 A-O 300,000..A pr 1 ’ 33-’62
BOND. D E B T M ay 1923. $355,000
Sinking funds____________
39,000
Total assessed value 1922—3,673,612
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at Nat. Bk.
of Commerce, N . Y .; on others at
Nat. Park Bank, New York.
CHESTER.
This city is in Chester County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 12 A-O $24,000____Oct 1 1942
Street-Improvement Bonds.
$ 2 ,0 0 0 ... Jan 1 1925
15.000— Jan 1 ’26-’30
24,000.. Jan 1 ’31-’3e
20.000— Jan ’37-’40
1
5s ’ 19 J-J
24.000— Jan ’41-’44
1
21.000— Jan ’45-’47
1
8,000____Jan 1 1948
. 18,000—Jan 1 ’ 49-’50
Improvement Bonds.
4Ms
July $26,000____July 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Oct. 27 ’24- $284,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
33,000
Floating debt_____________
54,530
Tot. ass’d val.’23(25%act.)2,125,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $20.00
Pop’n 1910, 4,754; 1920______ 5,557

CHESTER COUNTY.
Chester is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
4Ms’ 17 J-J $391 000c.Jan 1 ’ 25-’47
(For maturity see V. 104, p 1928.)
CHARLESTON COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $31,000
Charleston is the county seat.
Road bonds______________ 305,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
60,000
Floating debt_____________
5 M ’24J-J $l,100,000r* July 1 ’25-’44 Sinking fund______________
30.000
Poad B onds­
Total assessed value 1924..9 ,309,801
es ’22 J-J $250,000____ Jan 1 1937
.33,389
6s ’22 J-J 509,090____ Jan 1 1937 Pop’n 1910, 29,425; 1920----6s ’22 J-J 250,000____ Jan 1 1937
BOND. DEBT April 1922$1,461,850 CHESTER COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Chester.
Special debt (incl.)______
359,850
High S ch ool Bonds.
Assessed val. 1922—
'$2,000c—Jan 1 ’25-’25
Real_______
23,463,703
18,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’31
Personal______________ 14,468,485
28,000c..Jan 1 ’32-’38
Other property________ 2,582,801
10,000c..Jan 1 ’39-’40
T ota l_________________ 40,514,989 4Ms’23 J-J
30,000c.. Jan 1 ’41-’45
Popula’n 1910, 88,594; 1920, 108,450
35,0 0 0 c.. Jan 1 ’46-’50
INT. payable at the Chatham &
16,000c—Jan 1 '51-52
Phenix Nat. Bank, New York.
9.000c____Jan 1 1953
CHARLESTON COUNTY SCH. BOND. D EBT July 1 1924 $223,000
Sinking fund______________
7,000
DISTRICT NO. 4
6s ’20 M-S $25,000____Sept 1 1940 Total assessed value 1923.-3,160,000
6s ’21 J-J 100,000____July 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $25.00
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
5s ’23 F-A 75,000____ Aug 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24— $450,000
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
19,877
Cheraw is the county seat.
Total assess, val. 1924____6,771,752
B onds {For Road, Bridge <£ School).
Sch.tax rate(per $1,000) ’24_$14.00
($44,000—Apr 1 ’25-’28
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y .
5s g ’23 A-O 65,000—Apr 1 ’29-’33
80,000—Apr 1 ’34-’38
CHARLESTON SCH. DIST.
100,000—Apr 1 ’39-’43
S chool Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1923.. $400,000
5s ’ 19 J-J $2 50.0 00...July 15 1944 Assessed valuation 1922_ 5,843,870
_
5s ’22 J-J15 200,000..July 15 1947 Popul’n 1910, 26,301; 1920, 31,969
5s ’23 J-J15 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...July 15 1948
IN TEREST at New York City.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924. $450,000
Sinking fund____________
67,779 CLARENDON COUNTY.
Assessed value 1924_____ 25,394.504
Manning is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$14.75 6s ’20 J-D $300,000--------------------Popul. 1910. 58,833; ’20 (est.).68.000 BOND. D E B T N ov 2 1 ’24. $460,000
IN T . on 5s of 1922 and 1923 at Floating debt_____________
30,000
Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
Sinking fund______________
35,014
Assessed value real estate..2,483,370
CHERAW.
Assessed value personal___1,232,690
This town Is In Chesterfield County Other assess. property_____ 638,230
Inc. In 1820.
Population 1910, T ot. ass’d vail. ’24 (M a ct.).4,354,290
2,873; 1920, 3,150.
State&Co. tax rate(per M )’24.$31.00
.s ’ 19 — $25,000........................... Popula’n 1910, 32,188; 1920, 34.878
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’99 Apr $8,000c................. 1929 CLINTON.
5s ’09 Jan 20,000c__________1949
This town is In Laurens County.
Electric L ight Plant Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
.
__
.8 ’03 July $8,000c__________1933 5s
_ $100,000.senally fr.1926
_
Paving Bonds.
W ater=W orks Im pt. Bonds.
5M s’2 3 A -0 200,000___________1953 5s ’24 F-A $70,000c.Aug 15 ’30-’64
Water {Bed. beg. 20 grs. from iss.)
Sewerage Extension Bonds.
5s ’ 12 July $47,000c—.July 1 1952 5 s ’ 24 F-A $30,000c.Aug 1 5 ’ 30-’59
6s ’ 13 J-J
35.000______ July 1955 BOND. D E B T Sept 1 1924 $300,000
Sewer (Red.beg.20 grs. from issue). Floating debt_____________
36,522
5s ’ 12 July $30.000c—.July 1 1952 Water debt (included)------- 135,000
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 29 ’24. $339,000 Assessed value, real estate. 488,550
Water debt (incl.)________ 112,000 Assessed value, personal— 978,140
Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 192,000 Tot.ass’d val.’24 (30% act.) 1,466,740
Sinking fund______________
30,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $25.00
Assess, val. ’24(M act. est.) 1,116,000 Population 1910, 3,272; 1920, 3,767
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$30.00
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at Hanover
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N Y. Nat. Bank, New York City.
CHERAW SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Chesterfield Co.
5s ’23 M-S $75,000___ Mar 1 1948
BOND. DEBT N ov 10 ’24. $102,000
Assessed valuation 1924___1,400,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.—$21.00
Population____________________4,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Gaffney la the county seat.

CLOVER.
This town is In York County.
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s Y7 Jan $30,000c_._Jan 1 1947
Sewerage Bonds.
6s
. . . $65.000..............- ..........
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924— .$30,000
Assessed value 1924-------------650,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $15.00
Population 1910, 1,207; 1920, 1,608
INT. is payable in New York City.

D ec., 1924.]
COLLETON COUNTY.
County seat is Walterboro.
Road Bonds.
($100.000cMay 1 ’34&39
5 ^ s ’24M-N lOO.OOOcMay 1 '44&49
( 5C,000c..M ay 1 1953
(Optional M ay 1 1944.)
BONDED D E B T ______________ (?)
Population 1910. 35,390; 1920-29,897

Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1932).
5s '12 J-D $39,000c ..J u n e 1 1952
W ater W orks & Sewerage Bds.
5H s’22 J-D $50,000____Dec 1 1962
(Optional Dec. 1 1942.)
Electric-light bonds________ $23,000
TOT. BD D T. Dec 1924.. $210,000
Water bonds (incl.)_______
74,000
Sinking fund______________
10,250
\ssessed valuation 1924 __ 935,251
COLUMBIA.
Population in 1910, 1,757: ’ 20. 2.205
Columbia (chartered in 1805) is tht
IN T . on 5 l s o f 1922 at the
A
capital of the State and the count} Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y ., payable
seat of Kichland County. Commls at People’s Bank in Dillon.
sion government adopted April }
1910. V. 90, p. 1056. An issue oi
$200,000 canal bonds has been as DILLONisCOUNTY. seat.
Dillon the county
sumed by the Columbia Electrk
Street K y.. Light & Power C o., bu’ 5s Clourt-H ouse and Jail B onds.
’ l A-O $80.000____Apr 1 1931
interest is guaranteed by city.
Road Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ l l . . . $100.000__________1931
4>$s'05 J-J $383,000c.........July 1945 TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1 ’22. $180,000
4J4s'16 J-J 217.000c-.Jan 1 ’25-’ 56 Total assessed value 1923--5,473 875
Sewer Extension Bonds.
Tax rate
4J*sT6 J-J $165,00('C-.Jan 1 ’ 25-’56 Populat'n(per $1,000) 1919___$21.40
1910, 22,615; 1920, 25.278
R efu nd ing B onds.
5s ’ l l M-S$850,000c_.Mar 1 1941 DORCHESTER CO. S. D. NO. 18.
S treet im provement Bonds.
O. Summerville.
6s ’21 M-S$300,C00___ Mar 1 194) 5s P.
24 J-J
BON D. D EBT Nov 22 ’24$2,064,000 6s ’T2 J-J $73,0 00c..-Jan 1 1944
14,000c__________ 1932
Water debt (add’l)______
234,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24. $87,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_.
728.000 Sinking fund______________
10,000
Sinking fund (water)_____
70,95 )
valuation 1924___1,120.000
Assess, val., real________ 16,500.000 Assessed rate (per $1,000) ’24-$2C-00
Sch. tax
Assess, val., personal____ 3,000.000
Total assess, val. 1923___19,500,000 Population (est.)______________3,000
C ity tax (per $1,000) ’24_____ $28.00 EASLEY.
Pop n 191U, 26.319; 1920____37,524
This town is in Pickens County.
1NT. at Townsend Scott & Son
Baltimore, in Columbia and in Ne» 6s W ater & Sewer Bonds.
’24 M-S $6,000___ Mar l 1944
York City.
5s ’24 J-J 150.000___ July 1 1964
(Optional July 1 1944)
COLUMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT
W ater & Light Bonds.
This district is cotenninus wltl .s
J-J $29,500c.........................
the boundaries of the city and hat
Sewer Bonds
property valued at $500,000.
5a '17 M .N $20,000c.... ............1957
os 15 M-N $260 OOO_ May 1 1940
_
(Subject to call 1937.)
5 s ’22 M -N 75,0 00c...Ju ne 1 1947
Street & Sidewalk
5s ’23 J-D 150.000..June 1 ’28-’57 5 '17 M .N$25,000c..............1957
a
5s ’24 M -S 150,000r* Sept 1 ’28-'57
(Subject to call 1937.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ‘24 $648,000 5s ’23 M-S 50,000________ 1963
Sinking funds___________
103,000
(Optional 1943.)
Assess, val. '21 (42% act.) 18,55o,8o8
F unding Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21.$18.00 5s ’23 M-S $30.000________ 1963
1NT. at Hanover Nat. B k .,N .Y .
(Optional 1943.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '24. $304,500
CONWAY.
sinking fund_____________
25 000
This town is in Horry County. Assessed value 1924_______1.430 781
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $27.50
5s T6 M-N$30,0U0c_ Nov 1 1956 Pop’n 1910, 2,983; 1920...........3.568
_
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1936.1
IN T is payable
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '23---$40,000 Sank. .New York. at National City
Water & sewer debt (in cl.).. 30,000
Sinking fund (water & sewer) 9,134
Assessed valuation 1922_
_ 770,001 EASLEY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 13.
Tins uistric (P. O. Easley; is in
_
Town tax (per $1,000) 1922_ $16.00
Pop’n 1910, 1,228; 1920-......... 1,969 Pickens County.
School Bonds.
IN T . is payable in New York City
5s ’22 A-O $50,000c.........
1942
5s
J-J
5.000c__________ 1929
COW CASTLE DRAIN. DIST.
1910
This district (P. O. Orangeburg,) 6s ’24 J-J 20.000c__________1964
-s
J-J
35,000___ July 1
is in Orangeburg County.
(Optional July 1 1944)
Drainage Bonds.
6s
J-J $l75,000c&r______ 1944 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. - $110,000
BOND. DEBT Dec. 1924- $175,000 Tot.ass’d val.'24 (40%act.)2,008,215
Assess, val. (approx.)______ 300,000 Scuool tax (per 81,006) 1923--8i5U 0
Population 1923 (est,.)_______ 10,000
i NT payable in New York
DARLINGTON.
This town is the county seat o f
EAU CLAIRE
Darlington Co. Pop’n 1910, 3,78y;
This town is in Richland County.
1920, 4,669.
W ater W orks System Bonds.
Sewer bonds 5s_____________ 30,000
Railroad-aid 5s_____________ 12,000 6s ’20 M-S $40,000_______ _____
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921____ $40,000
Street Impt. Bonds.
5J$s’ 17 J-J $36,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1942 Assessed value 1919________ 504,027
6s
...
75,000_______________ Tax rate (per $1,000)_________ $5.00
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 2,566
_
R efu n d in g Town-H all Bonds.
5s '12 J-J $20,000c..Jan 15 1932
EDGEFIELD.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
This town is in Edgefield County.
6s '21 A-O $50.000____Apr 1 1941
Street Im pt. Bonds.
BOND. D EBT N ov26 ’24- $223,000
Floating debt____________
10,000 6s ’24 - - - $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ---..............1964
(Optional 1944)
Ass’d val.’2 !(abt .30 %act.)2.150,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $30.00
IN T . at Nat. Bk. o f Comm ., N . Y. 5Hs’20 J-J $67,000____Jan 1 1960
(Optional Jan. 1 1940.)
Sewer Bonds.
DARLINGTON COUNTY.
5Hs
. . . $49,000............. ..........
Darlington is the county seat
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24- $225,000
C aurt-H ouse B onds.
Floating
20,000
— $50,000........................... Tot. ass’ddebt____________ 825,000
v a l.’24 (M act.)_
R oad & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’22 J-D$100,000____June 1 1942 Pop’n, 1910. 1,771; 1920............1,865
(Optional $5,000 from 1924 to 1938, EDGEFIELD COUNTY
mcl., and $6,000 from 1939 to ’42.)
is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 '20- $150,UOO 6s Edgefield $100,000___ April 11961
'21 J-J
Tot.ass’d val.’23 (1-5 act.;10,143,405
(Optional April 1 1941.)
Tot.tax rate (per$l,000)’20._$44.50
Highway Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 36,027; 1920_____39,126 5 A s
- — $100,000_______________
Past Indebtedness Bonds.
DARLINGTON SCHOOL DIST. 6s ’22 J-J $20,000____Apr 1 1962
6s
s-a $60.000_______________
(Optional April 1 1942.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 '22..$135,000 BOND. D E B T Oct 1923— $120,000
Sinking fund____________
18,221 Assessed value 1923_______ 4,694,970
Assessed valuation 1922__ 2,341,688 Population in 1920 (Census)_23,928
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..$20.50
IN TEREST in New York.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’21-$46.00
FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
DENMARK.
Winnsboro is the county seat.
This town is In Bamberg County.
Road Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s
-..$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ............................
6s ’24 J-J $33,000___ July 1 1964
Highway & Bridge Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1944)
5s
$225,000_______________
Paving Bonds.
B O N D E D D E B T ...........
(?)
6s ’24 J-J ($32,000.-July 1 ’30-'45 Popul’n 1910, 29,442; 1920, 27,159
l 1,000___ July 1 1946
W ater-W orks Bonds.
FLORENCE.
6s ’20 A-O $5 0,00 0..................1960
This city Is In Florence County
(Optional 1940.)
Commission government approved
TO T. B D . D T. July '2 4 -- . $118,000 Nov. 12 1912. Population 1910.
Water debt (Incl.)-----------52,000 7,057; 1920, 10,968.
T ot. assess, v a l.’21(Mact.)3,421,040
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1930).
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $19.00 5a TO J-J $70,000c— Jan 1 1950
Pop’n. 1910, 1,075: 1920............1.254
W ater Bonds.
IN T . on bonds o f 1924 at Hanover 5s '02 _ $50,000.Jan&July 1 ’42
_
Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
5s TO J-J
30,000____Jan 1 1950
F unding Bonds.
53^s’23 J-D $350,000_ Dec 1 1953
_
DILLON.
S ch ool Bonds (red. aft. Jan. 1 ’28)
This town Is in Dillon Co. Last
5s ’08 — - $48,000____May 11948
charter dated April 4 1901.
^ R efunding (Red. beg. in 1935.)
W ater Bonds (Red. beg. in 1932).
5s '12 J-D $38,000c_ June 1 1952 5s T5 F-A $140.000— Aug 1 1945
_
6s ’20 M-S 25,000____Mar 1 1945
Drainage & Sewer Bonds.
zStreet Bonds (Red. beg. in 1935.)
5H s’24M-Nf$26,000-Nov 15 ’29-’41
l 39,000-Nov 15 ’42-’54 4J*s’ 15 F-A $40.000____Aug 1 1945




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SOUTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
Street Bonds.
($40.000..........1925-1932
A-O 100,000 .........1933-1942
(200,000 ..........1943-1952
TO T. DEBT Dec 1 1923.S1,275,000
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,843,910
i INT. payable in New York, on
bonds of 1922 and 1923 at the
Mechanics & Metals Nat. B k.,
N . Y . City.
5s ’22

FLORENCE COUNTY.
Florence is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
«« ’20 A-O *73.000..Apr 1 ’25-’ 5f>
5H s’22 J-J 311.000____Dec 1 1962
Bridge Bonds.
6 s ’22 . . . $92,000 _____ 1925-1947
Jail Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 16 . . . $32,500 ..........1925-1946
koad & Bridge Bonds.
6s '20 A-0$241.000..A pr 1 ’25-'5(
6s '21 A-O (42.000--M ay 1 ’25-'38
152 OOO-.May 1 ’39-'5i
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 '23 $875,000
150,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
Assess, value 1923 (1-5 act.)—
R e a l................................. 7,110,655
Personal_______________ 3,175.115
Other property________ 1,937,650
T otal........................
12,223,420
State & Co. tax(per$l,000)’22.$22.00
Pop’n 1910. 35,671; 1920_____ 50,406
FLORENCE SCH. D IST . NO. 1.
This district not only includes the
city of Florence but also adjacent
territory. Int. payable In N. Y.
5s '15 F-A $52,000____Aug 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 '23. $545,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
55 000
Sinking fund_____________
60 000
Tot.ass’d val.’23(20% act.).4.675 000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23_$35 00
Population in 1921 (est.)_____ 15,000
FORT MILL
This town is in York County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’24 M-S $10,000..Sept 1 ’26-’44
($1,000 each even year)
Street Bonds.
6s
. . . $30,000.............. ...........
6s '23 M-S 15,000 _____ 1925-1943
(Due $1,000 every 2 years from 1925
to 1933 and $1,000 yearly thereafter.)
Paving C ertificates.
6s
M-S $25,000_______________
Paving Asst. Bonds.
6 s ’23 J-D ($6,000..D ec 1 ’25-’27
\15.000--Dec 1 ’28-’32
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’23— $67,000
Water debt (incl.)____________19.000
Floating debt (add'l)________ 10,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
50,000
Sinking fund_______________ 4.300
Tot.assess.val.’23(20%act.) .670.000
Total tax rate(per $1,000)’23.$20.00
Population(1920 (Census)_____1,946
U921 (est.)............... 2,000
FOUNTAIN INN!
A town in Greenville County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $35.000...... .....................
W ater Bonds.
6s
. . . $99.000........................
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923.. $134,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 99.000
Pop’n 1910, 979; 1920________ 1.100
GAFFNEY.
This city is In Cherokee County.
W ater & Sewer (Red. aft. Oct. ’29)
5s ’09 J-J $84,000___ Oct 1 1949
Street Improvement Bonds,
6s g ’21 A-OS100.000. . Apr 1 ’26-’35
GEN. BD. D T. M ay 1923- $268,000
Water debt (included)_____ 102,000
Sinking funds_____________ 41,437
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,464,540
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$22.00
Population 1910, 4,767; 1920. 5,065
IN T. on 6s of 1921 payable in N .Y .

Sewer Bonds.
TO J-J t$4U,000c— July 1 1940
T2 J-J t35.000c._.July 1 1942
T5 J-J a25,000e— Jan 1 1945
T7 J J a25.000c...Jan 1 1947
’ 23 . . . 100.000___ Jan 1 1953
W aterworks Bonds.
5s T 8 _ *$800,0iJoo----- Aug 1 1958
_
5s T8 . . . 200,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1958
5s ’21 J-J 100,000c...Jan 1 1961
Optional Jan 1 l J l l
5s ’23
J-J 300,000___ Jan 1 1963
(Optional Jan 1 1943)
S chool Bonds.
t}^s 08 — $18.000___ July
1Q3g
is ’ l l —
z7.000........... Apr 1931
a City Hospital B onds.
is T7 J J $100,000c.__Jan 1 1947
5 s ’21
. . . 150.000___ Jan 11941
Paving & Sidewalk Bonds.
_
is ’21 s-an$100.000c_ Jan 1 1951
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1924-$2.832,500
Water debt (incl.)______ 1,400,000
Sewer debt (incl.)_______ 225,000
Other debt_______________ 1,207.500
Assessed valuation 1922.. 8,530,125
Pop’n 1910, 15,741; 1920____23,127
INT. on bonds marked (x) at Nat.
Bank of Greenville; (§) In N. Y . City
and at Nat. Bank of Greenville; (t) in
N. Y City: (a) Nat. City Bank. N .Y .
* These bonds are opt. after 1938.
5s
is
5s
is
5s

GREENVILLE SCH. D. N o. 17
Building Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $50,000____ July 11936
.s ’ l l . . .
40.000____ July 11931
,s T6 . . .
75.000____ July 11936
s ’ 19 . . . 150.000____ July 11939
5s ’29 J-J 250,000____ July 11940
5s ’23 J-J 230,000-.July 1 ’25-’47
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2 3 .- $825,000
Sinking fund, over________ 138 065
Assumed value.......... ..........9 322 319
IN T . on 5s of 1923 at Chemical
Nat. Bank, New York.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
County seat Is Greenville.
A tlanta & Chari. Air Line R R .
5s ’07 J-J $40 500____July 1 1937
F unding Bonds.
4H s’06 J-J $60,000____M ay 11936
_s ’21 J-J 100,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1941
Greenville & Laurens RR.
4Hs’05 A-O $10.500____Apr 1 1930
5s 08 J-J
5.500____Jan 1 1938
R ailroad Bonds.
4 ^ s ’03 . . . $30.500................... 1933
Ref. Air Line Ry. Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $10,000____July 1 1945
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4 s ’01 J-J $31,000____July 1 1931
Emergency-Flood Bonds.
4 ^ s ’09 J-J $25.000____Jan 11939
Court*House Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $60,000____July 1 1945
4Hs’ 15 J-J 50,000c— July 1 1955
Jail Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $30,000____July 1 1945
Road Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 15 J-J $400,000.-July 1 ’40-’55
4 As'15 . . 375,000c. July 1 ’25-’39
5s T9 s-a
85,000__________ 1959
5s ’24 J-J 200,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’23 $1,462,000
Floating debt (add’l)____
15.000
Assessed valuation 1922._27.709,625
Real value (estim ated)..200.000.000
Popula n 1910, 68,377; 1920, 88.498
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .

GREENWOOD.
This town Is In Greenwood County.
W ater & Electric-Light B onds.
6s ’98 J-J $40,000c.......
1938
Sewer & W ater (Red. aft. June'22).
5s ’02 J-D $40,000c— June 1 1942
Street B onds.
5s ’08 J-J $50,000c.................1928
5s T5 M-S 100,000c—.Sept 1 1945
6s ’20 J-J 100,000__________ 1940
Sewerage Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $100.000__________ 1940
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.. $430,000
GEORGETOWN.
40,000
This city Is the oounty seat of Floating debt____________
Georgetown Co. Inc. as a town In Assess, val. ’24(33% a c t.).3,967,289
1805 and as a city in 1891. Popula­ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$15.00
Population 1910, 6.614; 1920, 8,703
tion 1910, 5,530: 1920, 4,579.
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
R efu nding Bonds.
4 J^s
J-D $75,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1932
GREENWOOD COUNTY.
W ater (Red. beg. in 1923).
County seat is Greenwood.
5« 03 J-D $57,500c_____Dec 1943
Highway Bonds.
Electric light bonds_______
42,500
BOND. DEBT N o v 21 ’24. $172,300 5s T9 J-J $600,000___ July 1 1949
Water debt (incl.)________ $57,500 5s ’ 22 M-N 65,000 ______________
Floating debt____________
$36,000 BOND. D EBT N ov 24 ’25. $695,000
61,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 806 360 Sinking fund____________
Assess, val., personal_____1,115,042 Tot.ass’d val.’24 (X a ct.). 9,300,000
T ot’ass’d val.’ 23 (40 % act.). 1,921.402 State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 $25.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$27.50 Popul’n 1910, 34.225; 1920, 35.791
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
GREENWOOD CO. S. D. NO. IS
P.
O. Greenwood.
IREENVTLLE.
B uilding B onds.
This olty Is the oounty seat of
(reenvllle Co. Inoorp. Feb. 14 1907 5s T6 J-J $22,500c..................1936
5s ’24 J-J 225,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1944
Park Bonds.
s
. . . $110,000______ ________ BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’24- $86,000
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Bridge Bonds
4*s’90 . . $8,500...........July 1935 Assessed value, real estate.2,410,340
Assessed value, personal_ 2,996,925
_
A. & C. Ry. B onds.
i ’91 . . .
$5,000........ July 1928 T ot.ass’d val. ’24 (A a c t .).5.407,265
G reenville & Laurens Ry. Bds. School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24 $4.60
Hs’83 . . . $10,500c____July 1935 Population 1921 (est.)_______ 15,000
3 ’ 10 . . . 5,00 0c...Ja n 1 1930
GREER.
R efu n d in g R ailway Bonds.
This town is in Greenville Oounty.
5s ’ 12J-J $10,000____July 1 1942
E lectric-Light B onds.
3 T5 J-J
a8,500_ July 1 1945
_
5s T4 J-J $15,000____Jan 1 1954
R efu n d in g & Impt. Bonds.
^ g ’05 J-J $125,000c— July 1 1933 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1934.)
Sewerage Bonds.
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
s ’21
. . . $50,000____ Jan 11941 5s T4 J-J $17,000____Jan 1 1954
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1934.)
Im provement Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
A s ’08 J-J z$10,000______ July 1936
5s T4 J-J $35,000____Jan 1 1954
R efu n d in g Paving Bonds,
s ’ 13 M-S §15,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1943 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1934.)
5s ’23 M-S 15,000___ Mar 1 1953
Street B onds.
S treet Im provement Bonds.
J^s’05 J-J 125,000___ July 1 1933
K s’ 10 J-Jt$100,000c— Jan 11940 5s ’23 M -S $50,000____Mar 1 1953
F un din g Bonds.
s T2 J-J T115,000c— July 1 1942
s T5
J-J al00,000c__ July 1 1945 5s ’23 M -S $10,000____Mar 1 1953
9 ’ 17 J J a65,000c____ Jan 11947 BOND. DEBT Mar 1916...$92,000
s ’l l
. . . 100,000____ July 11940 Assessed valuation 1915_____436,111
s ’21 J-J 100,000_____Jan 11951 Population 1910, 1.673; 1920, 2,292

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HAMPTON COUNTY.

H a m p to n is tn e c o u n t y seat.

Past=Due Indebtedness Bonds.
f$39,000_____ 1925-1937
5HS s-anl 10,000______1938-1911
l 2.000___________1942
*Bridge Bonds.
5s *23 A-O $50,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1953
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924-- $115,000
Assessed valuation 1924___4,036,058
P o p u li 'n 1910. 2 5 .120; 1920. 19.850
* I N T E R E S T at N e w Y o r k C it y .

HARTS VILLE.
This town is in Darlington C c.
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . $100,000________________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '24. $365,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
68,000
Sinking fu ndlG eneral____
13,143
iW ater______
5,407
Water debt (incl.)________ 140.(too
Assessed valuation 1924___1,600,000

SOUTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
LANCASTER COUNTY.
Lancaster is the county seat.
Railroad Bonds.
4s ’01 Feb 1§$69,000............
1941
Past Due Bonds.
41*8T4 J-J *75.000c..................1934
R efu nd ing Railroad-Aid Bonds.
5s T2 July $47,000c...Ju ly 1 1952
i BOND. DEBT Oct 19,1924 $144,000
Sinking fu n d _____________
85.000
Assessed value, real estate.2.503 630
Assessed value, pers’l p rop .2.841.900
Other assessable property.. 350,350
Total assessed value 1923-.5.695 880
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 23.$25.75
Populat’n 1910. 26.650; 1920. 28.628
IN T . on bonds marked (j) at Han
over Nat. Bank. N . Y .; (*) in Lan­
caster.
LANCASTER SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Lancaster Co.
5s ’21 J-J $85,000____July 1 1946
6s ’21 J-J 75,000___ July 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’ 24. $160,000
Sinking fund_____________
20.000
Total assess, value 1924___2,200.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$21.03
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
LAURENS.
This town is in Laurens County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
5Ms’22 . . . $35,000___ Jan 1 1942
f *2,000...S ep t 1 1932
5)^sg’22M-S| *18,000-Sept 1 ’33-’33
(*20.000-Sept 1 ’ 39-’42
5s ’25 J-J /15,000c..Jan 1 ’30-’34
184,000c. .Jan 1 ’35-’55
Sewerage Extension Bonds.
5>*s’22 __ $20,000____Jan 1 1952
Water Works Bonds.
5s g’22 M-S *$65,000___ Sept 1 1942
Funding Bonds.
5t£sg’22 M-S*365,000__ Sept 1 1942
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24- $296,500
Sinking fund______________
16,454
Tot.assd.val.(real&per.)’24 1,900,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $25.00
Population 1910, 4,818; 1920, 4.629
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the
Hanover National Bank, N. Y .

MARION COUNTY.
Marion is the county seat.
Reams Tw p. Hospital B onds.
-s ’24 M -N ($44,000. -M ay 1 ’25-’46
l 1,000___ M ay 11947
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2 0 .. $100,000
Total assessed value 1921.-5,523,190
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914____ $15.00
Popula’n 1910, 20,596; 1920, 23,721
MARION CO. H. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Marion.
High=School Bonds.
5V2s
J-J $100,000c__________1953
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $120,000
Floating debt____________
1,250
Sinking fund______________
5,612
Assessed valuation 1924___ 1,600,000
Population (estimated)_______ 4,800
IN TEREST payable in New York.

[V ol. 119.
OCONEE COUNTY.
Walhalla is the county seat.
6s ’20 J-J ($18,000..July 1 ’25-’27
1264,000.-July 1 ’28-’49>
Road Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J ($10,000c.July 1 ’25-’27
1 88,000c.July 1 ’28-’49*
N ET D EBT Jan 1921___ $423,928
Assessed value 1923_______6,444,070
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$48.00'
Popul’n 1910, 27,337; 1920, 30,117
IN T . on 6s o f 1920 at the First
National Bank, Chicago.
OLYMPIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Richland County.
6s ’20 . - . $50,000__________ 1940
BOND. D E B T Oct 1920.- $60,000
_
Assess, val. ’20 (M a ct.)_ 2,300,000'
IN T . payable in N. Y . City.

Or a n g e b u r g !
MARION SCH. DIST. NO. 36.
This city is the county seat o f
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 ’24. $37,500 Orangeburg Co. Incor. Dec. 24 1883Total assess, val. 1924------1,346,000 Commission government adopted
Population, 1910, 2,365; 1920, 3,624
July 17 1913. Population 1910,
5,906; 1920, 7,290.
MARLBORO BRIDGE DIST.
HARTSVILLE SCH. DIS. NO. 32.
x R ailroad Bonds.
This district (P. O. Bennettsville)
6s '19 P-AS103.000___ Aug 1 1939
6s
Jan $8,500c.$500paidyrly
is located in Marlboro County.
BOND. D E B T N ov 24 ’24. $160,000
20,000c...July 1 1933
$16,000 Mar 1 ’ 27-’30 4 ^ s ’13 J-J
50,000
Sinking fund______________
Street Im pt. Bonds.
20.000c.Mar 1 ’31-’34
Total assessed value 1924.-2,406,515
5s ’20 J-J $100,000___ Jan 1 1960
6s ’ 24 M-S
18.000c.Mar 1 ’35-’37
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’24.$32.00
(Optional Jan. 1 1940.)
28.OOOc.Mar 1 ’38-’41
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 7,000
32,000c .M ar 1 ’42-’45 5 V£s’22 M-S 250,000.-M ar 1 ’25-’44
36.OOOc.Mar 1 ’46-’49 (For amount due each year see V.
114, p. 1570.)
BOND. D EBT Mar 1 ’24. $150,000
HORRY COUNTY.
Assess, val. 1923_________ 2,890,509 5s ’ 22 M -S 250,000--M ar 1 ’25-’44
Conway is the county seat.
Population (est.)_____________ 15,000 (For amount due each year see V.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
114, p. 2049.)
IN T. at Hanover National Bank,
4J^s
. . . $40,000___________1926
W ater and L ight B onds.
New York City.
Highway Bonds.
5s
J-D i$40,000c__________193553^s
--.$ 1 9 1 ,0 0 0 ________ serially
5s ’ 15 J-J 30,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1950
zBridge & Refunding Bonds.
MARLBORO COUNTY.
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1935.)
4 ^ s ’ 17 M .S $42 OOO-.Mar 1 ’25-’46
Bennettsville is the county seat.
5s ’20 J-J
90,000___ Jan 1 I9601
(See V. 104, p. 1076, for maturity.)
R oad Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 1 1940.)
BON D. D EBT Nov 2 2 ’24. $271,000
5 s ’24 -..$ 3 5 0 ,000c--------------------a Sewer B onds (Red. beg. in 1927).
Assess, val. real estate____2,354,540
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
43^s’07 J-J $50,000c
Jan 1 1947
Assess, val. personal______ 1,459.835
5s ’23 J-J ($18.000c__Jan 1 ’25-’33 5s ’20 J-J
10,000___ Jan 1 I960'
Other assess, property____ 386,082
\ 30,000c.Jan 1 ’34-’ 53
(Optional Jan. 1 1940.)
Total assess, val. 1924____4,200,057
5H s’20 J-J
96,000c_______ Serially BOND. DEBT Mar 1922. $801,000
Populat’n 1910, 26,955; 1920, 32,077
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 . $442,000 Water & light debt (in cl.).. 160,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
z IN T . is payable in New York.
70,000 Floating debt (add’l)______
26,000
Assessed valuation, r e a l ...5,494,280 sink. fd . (except for'water
LAURENS COUNTY.
& and lig h t g on ds)_____
50,617
val’n, personal_ O 10A orm
The town o f Laurens Is the county Assessed „ „ 1 -------- ---- - _ 2,124,350
HUNTER TWP. SCH. DIS. NO. 5.
Other assessable property. . 1,242,100 Assess, val., real estate____ 1,207,700'
This district (P. O. Clinton) is in seat.
Tot.ass’d val.'23 (H a ct.).8,860,730 Assess, val., personal_____ 1,627,330
Bridge Bonds.
Laurens County.
4>*s’09 . . . $5 0,00 0..................1939 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24.$26.00 Total assess, val. 1921____ 2,835,030
Building Bonds.
Popul’n 1910, 31,189; 1920, 33,180 Value of city prop. (incl.
G. & L. R R . Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $27.500____Jan 1 1937
water & light plant)___ 1,090.405
5s
...
80,000....... ........... ........ 6s ’95 . . . $ 1 5 .0 0 0 .................1925
IN TEREST payable in N . Y .C ity.
15,000...................1931
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $28.50
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $125,000 4H s’01 . . .
R oad Bonds.
IN T . on bonds marked (x) at
Assessed valuation. 1923 1,750,000
MARLBORO CO. GRADED S
. . . $1 50,0 00.._____ ______
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .; (a)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..$40.50 -s
NO.
5s ’ 17 J-J 134,000_July 1 ’2 V 47 BOND. 10.
DEBT Nov 2 2 ’ 23 . $35,000 National Park Bank. N .Y .
5s ’ 20 J-J
80,000..July 1 ’24-’ 26- Sinking fund_____________
JASPER COUNTY.
21.000
’28-’30 & 32
Ridgeland is the county seat.
ORANGEBURG COUNTY.
6s
J-J
50,C00--July 1 ’36-’45 Tot.ass’d val.’23 (1-5 act.)_1.640 464
Court House & Jaii Bonds.
Orangeburg is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $36 50
R oad & Bridge B onds.
5s T4 July $40,000____July 1 1954
Bridge Bonds.
Population 1923 (est.)________ 7,500
(Subject to call after July 1 1934.) 5sg’23 J-J /$88,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’25-’35
6s ’21 J-J $100.000— .......................
ll62,OOO..July 1 ’36-’53
Road Bonds.
5(^s
...
90.000______1933-1962
MT. CROGHAN TOWNSHIP.
G. L. & S. RR. Bonds.
6s ’23 J-D $100,000____Jan 1 1943
( 9.000.-Jan 1 ’ 25-’33
This twp. (P. O. M t. Croghan) is 5s ’23 J-J 190,000.-Jan 1 ’34-63
TOTAL DEBT June 3 0'21 $32,000 4J*s’02 . . . $75.000............... ..1932
in Chesterfield County.
Jail-B uilding Bonds
Total assessed value 1923.-3,148,799
Road Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 9,868 5s T7 ann $35.000c______________
_
_ X325.000__________ _____
_
5s
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924- $504,500 6s ’ 19 F-A $40,000____Aug 1 1949 BOND. D E B T Dec 1922. $625,000
65.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $40,000 Assessed v .l ie 19:3 ____*12,318,290
Bloating debt___________
JOHNSTON.
Assessed valuation 1924__ 532 300 Population in 1920 (Census)..64,907
Tnis town is in Edgefield County. Assessed value, real estate 4,882,982
BONDED DEBT Dec 1924 $100,000 Assessed value, pers’ prop. 4,751,354 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$60.00
Other assessable property .
963.530 Population In 1920____________4,269 ORANGEBURG S. D. NO. 26.
Total assessed value 1924-10.595,866
KERSH AW COUNTY.
This district is in Orangeburg Co.
County seat is Camden. Pop'n Populat’n 1910, 41,550; 1920, 42,560 NEWBERRY.
1 1942
5s
...
This city is In Newberry County 5s ’22 . . . $30,000____Apr 1 1942
1910. 27.094; 1920, 29,398.
’22
70,000____July
LAURENS SCHOOL D ISTR IC T. Incorporated by an Act of Legists
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
This district (P. O. Laurens) is ture approved Dec. 21 1894.
5s '05 Apr $25,000c_ Apr 1 1930
_
-s T5 s-a $30,000c__________1935
F unding Bonds.
in Laurens County.
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 22 ’21. $45,000
$40,000c_Jan 1 ’ 28-’37 5 s ’ 20 J-J $40,000__________ 1940 Sinking fund______________
5s ’09 M -N S40,000c_..M ay 1 1928
20,000
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
• 30,000c-Jan 1 ’38-’42
5s T7 M N100,000c
M ay 1 1942
Total assessed value 1921
5s ’24 J-J
48.000c.Jan 1 ’43-’48 5 s ’20 J-J $12,000__________ 1940
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(about 1-3 actual)______ 3,516 060
W ater and Light Bonds.
55,000c. Jan 1 ’49-’53
5s ’12 M -N $95,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1942
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 $46.00
12.000c.. .Jan 1 1954 6s ’97 Jan 1 $6,000___________1937
BON D. D E B T N ov 22 ’23- $260,000
R efu nd ing Bonds
Special debt (add’l ) _______
95,000 BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
PARKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
IN T . at National P a rk B a n k , 4 ^ s ’05 J-J
24,000___________1930
Sinking fu n d____________ ___
1' 0.000
This district is in Greenville Co.
5 s ’20 J-J 22,000___________1940 5s ’23 . . . $300,000____July 1 1943
Assess, val. real estate___ 3,606,600 New York City.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_____3,952,924
BOND.
24 ’23. $385,000
5H s’21 J-J $100,000____Jan 1 1951 Assessed DEBT Oct1923___9,000,000
LEE COUNTY.
Other assessable property. . 100,000
valuation
Bishopville is the county seat.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total assessed value 1923
Population in 1923__________ 25,000
4 ^ s ’09 M -N 5.000...........
1949
R efu nding Bonds.
(about 1-3 actual)______7.659.524
IN T . payable at National City
. . . $50 090c______________
53^s’21 J-J
52,000___ Jan 1 1946
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ,’23.$15.75 5s
(40,000c*_Feb 1 ’30-’39 Bank, New York.
F un din g & Highway Bonds.
($1,000___ Apr 1 1925 5s g ’24 F-A 25,000c*.Feb 1 ’40-’44 PICKENS.
KERSHAW SCHOOL DISTRICT
(60,000c*. Feb 1 ’45-’54
This district is in Kershaw and 5 J£s’23 A-O 1 2 .0 0 0 .. ..Apr 1 1926
The county seat o f Pickens County
Sewerage Bonds.
1.000___ Apr 1 1927
Lancaster counties.
4H s’02 Jan 1$22,000___________1942 5 ^ s ’20 M-N$55,000____N ov 1 1960
( 2.000___ Apr 1 1928
5s ’ 23 J-J
$5,000___ July 1 1943
(Optional N ov. 1 1940.)
4 ^ s ’09 M -N 35,000___________1949
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 ’24..$42,000 BOND. DEBT April 1923. $70,000
Power Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924____596,968 Total assess, val. 1922___ 5 954,920 5j^s’21 . . . $20,000___ Jan 1 1936 5s ’24 A-O $30,000___ Oct 1 1944
E lectric-Light Bonds. .
State&Co.tax (per$l,000) ’ 15.$19.25
Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $15.00
BOND. D E B T Oct 20 ’24-.-$85,000
IN T . at Mechanics & Metals Nat. Popula’n 1910, 25,318; 1920. 26.827 5^.s’21 . . . $18.000___ Jan 1 1931 Floating debt add’l ________
2,000
BOND. D EBT Nov 18 ’24 $481,000 Sinking fund_______________ 2,100
Bank, New York.
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
30 990 Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (1-3 a ct.)-215,000
McCORMICK COUNTY.
Floating debt____________
36,500
McCormick is the county seat.
KINGSTREE
_
1924_ $30.00Sinking fu n d ..___________
85 000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920........... 895
Highway Bonds.
This town is in Williamsburg Co.
Population 1910. 897;
($20.000..........1925-1929 Assess, val., real estate____1,104,110
School Bonds.
6s
. . . $75,000........................... 5 s ’ 17 A.OI 160,000..........1930-1934 Assess, val., personal_____1,881,630 PICKENS COUNTY.
{ 10.000...........
1936 Total assess, val. ’24 (1-3
Street Impt. Bonds.
Pickens is the county seat.
actual)...................
2,985.740
( 40,000___________ 1941
6s
...$ 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 _________ _____
Road Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$25.50
C ourt House & Jail B onds.
’ 17 J.J $250,00 0 c...J u ly 2 1937
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
6s ’23 A-O $40,000___ Apr 1 1943 Population 1910, 5,028; 1920. 6.894 BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’21. $250,000
6s
. . . $25,000...........................
BOND. DEBT April 1923- $272,000
Sewer Extension Bonds.
Assessed value 1923 (about
60000
NEWBERRY COUNTY.
6s
. . . $15.000_______________ Assessment debt (add’l ) ______
12 or 15% actual)...........7.110.107
TOTAL D EBT N ov 1921. $242,000 Tot.ass’d val.’23 (1-3 a c t.)-2,706,495
Newberry Is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $36.00
Assessed valuation 1921
1,012,710 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$34.00
Jail Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 25,422; 1920, 28,329
Population in 1920__________ 16,444 5s T8 s-a $68,500______________
Population in 1920___________ 2,074
IN T . on bonds o f 1917 at Hanover
PINCKNEY TOWNSHIP.
Highway and Bridge Bonds.
Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and on bonds of 6s '21 J-D$370.000c.June 1 ’26-’61
LAKE CITY.
This township (P. O. Lockhart) is
This town is in Florence County. 1923 at the Nat. Park B k., N . Y .
'18,000--M ay 1 ’25 ’30 in Union County.
MANNING.
---------32.000- .M ay 1 ’ 3 l-’3S Road Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
A town in Clarendon County.
55.000- .M ay 1 ’39-’496s T9 J-J $60,000..$4,000 ann’ly
6s
...$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ...........................
Paving Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
5s ’22 M -N 30.000. -M ay 1 ’50-’ 51BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’22. $150,000
-s
. . . $ 4 5 .0 0 0 -......................
35.000. -M ay 1 ’ 55-’ 59Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
59,022
Population 1910. 1,074; 1920, 1,606
BONDED DEBT 1919--- $40,000
16.000. -M ay 1 ’60-’6iAssess, v a l., real estate____ 317,750
Floating debt_____________
7,500
LAMAR.
9,000___ M a y l 1962 Assess val., personal______1,104,480
3,000
This town is in Darlington County. Sinking fund______________
7,000..July 1 ’25-’31 Tot. ass’d val. ’21 ('4 a c t .).1,442.230
16.000. .July 1 ’32-’39Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 $43.00
Water=Works & Sewerage Bds. Tot. ass. val. ’ 19 (40% act.)l,320,000
f$5,000c..A pr 1 ’29-’33 Totl tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 19.$24.00 5s ’23 J-J
27.000. . July 1 ’40-’48Population in 1920____________4,777
Population 1910 1.854; 1920, 2,022
6s ’ 23 A-O \10,000c. .A pr 1 ’34-’38
32.000. -July 1 ’49-’ 56
30,000c. .A pr 1 ’39-’48 MARION.
35.000.
-July 1 ’57-63 COUNTY.
RICHLAND
[20,0 0 0c.. Apr 1 ’49-’53
Tnis town is in Marion County.
Columbia is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 5 ’21 $514,000
Assessment debt________
82,754
Sewer Bonds.
Municipal Imnt Bonds.
T ow n sh ip Bridge B onds.
6s ’ 15 June $4,000c______________ 5s '22 F-A $90,000..F eb 1 ’25-’42 Sinking fund_____________
15.800 SH s’ l l . . . $75,000................... 1931
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24...$69,000
Bonds {for Sidewalk & Street Im pt., Assessed value 1923_______ 9,723,530
Jail Bonds.
Water debt (included)______ 65,000 Sewerage, and Drainage).
Assessed value, personal.. 4,340,810 5H s’ 13 J-D $50,000c..June 30 1933
Floating debt (additional)__________ 1,200
5 s ’23 M-SI100,OOO-.Mar 1 ’33-’52 Other assessable property. 1,472.690
Highway Impt. Bonds.
Total assessed val’n 1924____ 234,691 BOND. DEBT July 1923- $235,000 Tot. ass’d val.’21(Mact.)_10,115.940 6s '21 A-OS1,760,000.Apr 1 ’25-’46
Town tax (per $1,000) 1924___$30.00 Water & sewer bonds (incl.)
40,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_$28.50
H ospital Bonds.
Population in 1910, 592; 1920, 784 Assessed value 1921_______ 1,630,000 Populat’n 1910, 34,586; 1920, 35,552 6s g ’21 J-J $278 000 .........1925-1960
IN T . at Mechanics & Metals Nat. Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $15.00
INT. on 6s of 1921 and 5s of 1922
F un din g Bonds.
Bank, New York.
Population 1910, 3,844; 1920, 3,892 and 1923 at New York.
5s ’23 A-O $100,0 00c..A pr 1 1938
T o t a l ta x rate Cner $ 1 .0 0 0 ) ’ 2 4 . $ 2 4 .0 0




D ec., 1924.]

187

SOUTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

Road Bonds.
bonds marked (a) at Hanover Nat.
. . . $475,000...........................
Bank, N. Y ., and on bonds marked -s
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(§) at Harris Trust & Savings Bank,
5s '15 J-J $25,000____Jan 1 1935
Chicago.
SIMPSONVILLE SCH. D. NO. 6.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
This district (P. O. Simpsonville)
is in Greenville County.
SPARTANBURG SCHOOL DIST. 4 H s 'll J-J $75,000___ Jan 1 1931
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’20- $583,900
NO. 34.
S chool Bonds.
Assessed value real_______ 2,973,630
B uilding Bonds.
6s '20 M-N838.000____M ay 1 1940
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24.-842,500 5>4s '97J-J 810,000c__________1927 Assessed value personal_ 7,025,800
Sinking fund_______________ 5,3 <5 4s '06 J-J 130.000c__________1926 Total assessed value 1921.-9,999,430
RIDGEWAY.
This town is in Fairfield County. Total assessed value 1923— 585.000 4 ^ s '12 J-J 550.000c_Jan 11932 Pop'n 1910. 29,911; 1920, 30,372
IN T. payable in New York City.
W ater, Sewer & Elec. Light Bds. Sch. tax rate (per 81,000) 1924 822.00 6s ’21 M-S §300,000___ Mar 1 1941
6s '23 M -Nf,857,000c.M ay 1 ’33-’51 Population in 1921___________ 3,500 4f*s’24 J-J §250,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $640,000
1 1,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1952
Sinking fund____________
68,000 UNION SCHOOL DIST. NO. 11
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 '24. ..860,600 SPARTANBURG.
27
County seat of Spartanburg Co. Tot.ass’d val.’24(!£ act.).12,043.848 6s ’22 J-J ($3,000..Jan 1 ’25-T
Total assessed value 1924_ 200,000
_
\70.000-.Jan
Total tax rate (per 81,000) '24.850.00 This city was relncorp. Deo. 14 1901. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $29 00 5s '25 J-J 150,000c.-Jan 1 ’28-’62
1 ’26-’55
Population in 1923 (est.)_____27.000
Paving Bonds.
Population in 1910, 370; 1920, 429
§ IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $105,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . lHs'01 J-J 850,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1931
4Hs’05 A-O 100,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1935 N. Y.;others at County Treas. office. Sinking fund_______________ 26,486
Total assessed value 1924..4,000,000
R efu nding Bonds,
ROCK HILL.
INTEREST at New York.
•This city Is In York County. Iucor. l a s ’ l l J-J 811,000c...July 1 1931 SUMMERVILLE.
This town is in Dorchester Co.
4J4s'12 M-S *90,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1932
in 1893.
4Hs'15 J-J *13,000c..................1935
L ight Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
*Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
[836.000.. Jan 1 ’ 25-’ 30
5s
J-J $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 -.-...........1939 UNION TOWNSHIP.
This township (P. O. Union) is in
4}^sT2 M-S 890,000c...Sept 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924...$35,000
7.000
___________Jan
1
1931
l!4s'13 F-A 100.000c...A ug 1 1943 Total assessed value 1924_ 827,779 Union County.
_
8.000
___________Jan
1
1932
6s '20 J-J
Highway bonds.
5s ’ 19 M-S 200,000____Sept 1 1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $18.75
_
9.000
___________Jan
1
1933
$125,000..Jan
. . . 100.000.............. ...........
Population 1910, 2,355; 1920, 2,550 5s '19 J-J D E B T ________ 1 ’39-’ 58
120,000___ Jan 1 1934 5s
BONDED
(?)
85,000--Jan 1 '25-'42
6s '21 J-J
Street Impt. Bonds.
Population 1910, 10,614; 1920, 9,693
17861 6s ’20 . . . 8 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...Dec 1 1940 SUM TER.
(For maturity see V. 112,
’ 25-’28
This city Is In Sumter County.
W ater-W orks Bonds (assumed).
a6t,000..Jan
•29-’33 4s g '08 M-S 230,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1948 Chartered as a city Deo.19 1887.Com­ WALHALLA.
6s '21 J-J a90.000-.Jan
’34-'38 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1928) mission government adopted June 11
Tnis town is in Oconee County.
o35,000..Jan
’39-'43
la45,000..Jan
1912. Incorporated 1883.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
...
23,000..........1925-1947
5s '98
J-J 850,0 0 0c...Ju ly 11928
W ater W orks (Red. beg. in 1925).
W ater W orks 6c Sewerage Bds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
.s ’ 14 . . . 840,500 ______ Serially 4J^s’ l2 M-S *20.0 0 0c...S ep t 1 1942 4M«
...$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 __________ 1928
J-J $116,000c__________1945 - S
5s '17
F-A *40,000_____ Aug 11937
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1929). BOND. D EBT Oct 28 1924 $154,000
F unding Bonds.
. . . 50.000............... ...........
os
J-J 850,000c.................1949 Assessment debt (add’l)____ 23,000
5s '08 J-J 819,000___ July 1 1928 5s
[a20,000c ...1925-1944 5s '23 M -N 6 0 ,0 0 0 c...N ov 1 1943
95,000
Street Bonds (Red. beg. in 1931). Water debt (included)_____
5s '11 A-O $25,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1951 Sinking fund (G eneral___
5sg’23 J-J ]a32,000c ...1945-1960
8,000
Park B onds.
( a8,000c ...1961-1962 5s
5s ’16 J-J *129,000..Jan 15 ’25-’36
. . . 850,000........................
(Water______
5,000
i W ater (Red.aft.20 yrsjrom issue)
Street & Sidew alk Im pt. Bds. 5s ’ 17 Jan 45.000-.Jan 15 '25-'37 Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 551,740
6s ’ l l J-J $150,000c_ Jan 1 1951 5s '23 M -N 8400,000c..N ov 1 1943
_
City-Hall R efu n d in g B onds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$31:00
Fire P rotection Bonds.
6s '13 J-J
50,000c
Jan 1 1953
5s '14 . . . $20.000_____
1934 Population 1910, 1,595; 1920, 2,068
6 ,0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’ 25-’30 5s '23 M -N 84 0.00 0c...N ov 1 1943
Paving Bonds.
20.000.
. Jan ’31-’40 BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’24 81,694,000 5s '22 J-J $95,000.-Jan 15 ’25-’43
1
6s ’20 J-J
30.000. .Jan 1 ’41-’50 Floating d e b t ..___________ 392,000 5s ’23 . . .
95.000c____ 1925-1913 WALTERBORO.
This town is in Colleton County.
40.000.
_JanSinking fund______________215,320
1 ’51-’60
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $982,250
S treet Im pt. Bonds.
_
I Sewer Bonds {Red. beg. in 1931). Tot .assd.val .’24(25% act.) 11,864,980 Asessment debt (incl.)_ _ 421,250
[$18,000.. Jan 1 ’25-’42
Sinking fund j General_____ 120,717
5s ’ l l J-J $100,000c_ Jan 1 1951 Total tax (per 81,000) ’ 24___ $33.00
_
\Water...........
37,245 6s ’20 J-J ( 20,000____Jan 1 1960
5s ’20 J-J (26,000.-Jan 1 ’ 25-’50 Popula’n 1910. 17,517: 1920, 22.638
[(Optional!Jan. 1 1943)
\20,000..Jan 1 ’ 51-'60
* IN T. at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y .; Water debt (Incl.)________ 116,000
Water works bonds_________ $24,500
on bonds o f 1923 at U. S. Mtge. & Assess, val. '23 (33 1-3%
§ Light Bonds. (Red. beg. 931).
20,500
actual)_________________ 4,250,000 Sewerage bonds__________
5s ' l l J J 835.000c
Jan 1 1951 Trust C o., N. Y.
15,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $85.00 Lights bonds_____________
TOTAL D E B T N ov 1924 $1,259,500
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923.. $99,000
Population, 1910, 8,109; 1920, 9,508
Water debt (incl.)_______
296,000 SPARTANBURG COUNTY.
14,000
County seat is Spartanburg. A
IN T . on water bonds at Chase Nat. Sinking fund_____________
Assessed value 1922_______ 3,546 531
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1924____836.00 part of this county has been taken to Bank, N . Y .; on sewer bonds at Har­ Popula’n in 1910, 1,677; 1920, 1.853
Pop’n 1910. 7,216; 1920_______ 8.812 help make the new county of Chero­ ris, Forbes & C o.. N. Y .; on street
IN T. on bonds marked ( §) at A. B. kee. The new county assumed re­ bonds of 1917 and on bonds of 1922 WALTERBORO S. D. NO. 19.
Leach & C o.. N Y .; (*1 at Mechanics sponsibility for about one-sixth of the at National Park Bank, New York.
This district is in Colleton County.
♦While these bonds are direct obli­
& Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on bonds debt outstanding against Spartan­
H igh-S ch ool Bonds.
marked (a) in New York: on all others burg County at the time of the divi­ gations of the city, 2-3 of them are 6s ’23 M-S $59,000____Sept 1 1943
sion. Population in 1910, 83,465; oald by special assessment.
at City Treasurer's office.
BOND. D E B T Sept 1923...$59,000
1920, 94,265.
Assessed valuation_________ 747.850
ROCK HILL SCh T d IST. NO. 12.
___ SUMTER COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
Population____________________5,000
"$47,500_ M ay 1 1925
_
Sumter is the county seat.
This district is in York County.
IN T . at the Hanover National
48.500.. .M ay 1 1926
Lee C ou n ty Bonds (assumed).
_s ’ 13 . . . 875,000_______________
Bank, New York.
14.000.
..M a y 1 1927_s
...
$1,248_______ _____
Improvement Bonds.
5 0 .5 0 0 .. . May 1 1928
5 s ’ 19 J-J 60 ,000 ..Jan 15 ’ 25-'39
Road Bonds.
51.500 _M ay 1 1929 4V*s
f 7,000c__Jan 1 ’25-’31
Apr 810.000c................ 1931 WESTMINSTER. Oconee County.
This town is in
52.500.. .M a y 1 1930 4 t£s
8,00 0c.. Jan 1 ’32-'35
Nov 10.000c________ 1932
5s '24 J-J
orks & Sewer
15,0 0 0 c.. Jan 1 ’36-’40 4H s’ 17 J-J a 5 3 .5 0 0 .. . M ay 1 1931 5s
Mar 10.000c..................1935 6s W ater W $200,000..July Bonds.
’24 J-J
1 ’26-’64
54.500.. .M ay 1 1932
20,000c. .Jan 1 ’41-’45
Road and Bridge Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 611.)
55.500 _M ay 1 1933 5'As '21 J-J $500.000..July 1 *26-’50 TOT. BD. D T. July 1926. $221,000
_____
B uilding ionds.
5 6 .5 0 0 .. . M ay 1 1934 5s ’22 J-J 500,000_July 1 ’26-’50 Water debt----------------------- 150,000
5s '20 s-an 866,000c_________ 1933
[20,000.-Feb 1 ’24-’28
57.500
M ay 1 1935 5s ’23 J-J 500,000...J a n 1 ’28-’52 Sinking fund______________
17,554
58.500
M ay 1 1936 5s ’ 23 J-J 500.000--.Jan 1 ’28-’52 N ET D E B T ______ _______
5H s’22 F-A i 30,000..Feb 1 ’29-’33
53,446
5 9 .5 0 0 ..
. M ay 1 1937 ’23 J-J 500.000 ..Jan 1 ’28-’52 Assess, val. 1923_________ 626,360
40.000.
-Feb 1 ’ 34-’38
5s
160.000.
. Feb 1 ’39-’43 ' 4 0 ,5 0 0 ...Jan 1 1939 5s ’24 J-J 1,500,000c* Jan 1 ’29-’53
BOND. D E B T July 1923. 8354,000 5s '21 J-J a 41.500 _Jan 1 1940 TOT. B D . D T . July 1924 $3,531,248 Population 1910, 1,576; 1920...1,847
IN T. at Hanover National Bank,
42.500..
.Jan fund______________ 133,6^7
sinking 1 1941
Sinking fund on hand for the
payment o f bonds of 1913 40,000 5 s '21 J-J a l69.000.Apr 1 ’25-’36 NET D E B T _____________3,397,561 New York City.
Tot. assess, val. ’23(§£act) 10,309.774 WHITMIRE.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 106)
Assessed value 1922___ 4,477,076
Sch. tax (per 81,000) 1922------ 826.00 5s '21 J-J al37.000-.A pr 1 ’36-'41 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22.834.00
Tnis town is
County.
Pop'n 1910, 38,472; 1920, 43,040 TOTAL DEBT in Newberry $130,000
Population in 1920 (est.)_____ 14,000 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 2336)
Aug 1922..
$5,000___ July 1 1925
IN T . payable in New York.
IN T . is payable in New York
Sinking fund________ _____
6,500
6.000 __July 1 1926
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,034,105
7.000 __July 1 1927 SUMTER SCH. DIS. NO. 17.
ST. M ATTHEWS.
8.000 __July 1 1928 5j^s’24 J-J $285.000___ Jan 1 1944 Population 1910, 1,045; 1920, 1,955
This town is in Calhoun County.
9.000 __July 1 1929
C alhoun S chool Bonds
Paving Bonds.
10.000 __July 1 1930 58
J-J $23,000e__ July 1 1927 WINNSBORO.
.s
. . . $30.000 — ..................
This city is the county seat of
11.000 __July 1 1931
TOT. BD. DT. June 1922. $83,000
W ashington S chool Bonds.
12.000 __July 1 1932 6s
J-J $12,000c_________ serial Fairfield County. Population 1910,
Sinking fund_____________
4,186
1,754; 1920, 1,822.
Assessed value 1921----------- 800,000 4H s’22 J-J a 13.000 _July 1 1933
G irls’ High S chool Bonds.
14.000 _July 1 1934 5s
J-J $50.000c__ July 1 1935
Total tax rate (per 81,000) ’21 $23.00
Street Paving Bonds.
15.000 __July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Dec 1923...$366,000 5H s M -N $46,000.-N ov 1 ’25-’47
Population 1910, 1,377; 1920, 1,780
16.000 __July 1 1936 Sinking fund_______________ 58.596
W ater-W orks Bonds.
ST. MATTHEWS S. D. NO. 8.
17.000 _July 1 1937 Assessed val. ’23 (1-3 a ct.).4.500.000 5s ’ 15 J-J $50,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1955
5 Hs'23 J-D $57,000c.June 1 ’ 25-’43
18.000 _July 1 1938 School tax rate (per $1 ,OO0) '22815.00
Sewerage Bonds.
M ay 1 1945
BON D. D E B T Sept 1923.. $60,000
19.000 __July 1 1939 Pop. 1910, 8,109; 1920 (est.). 9,508 5s ’ 15 J-J $20,000c
INT. Is payable in New York.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922— 1,272,000
20.000 __July 1 1940
21.000 _July 1 1941
Population (estimated)_______ 3.000
. . . $ 10,000 ............................ ............
IN T . payable in New York City
5s ’ 15 J-J
10,000c._.M ay 1 1945
22.000 __July 1 1942 UNION.
$7,000
11.000 _Apr 1 1925
This city Is the county seat ol School bonds_____________
11.500 __Apr 1 1926 Union County. Pop’n 1910, 5,623 BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’24. $147,000
SALUDA COUNTY.
Sinking funds_____________
18,000
Saluda is the county seat.
11.500 _Apr 1 1927 1920, 6,141
...........$35,000 Assessed valuation 1924___ 750,000
12 , 000 . . .A pr 1 1928 Sewer bon ds..s-a.
Past Indebtedness Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$23.00
-s
. . . $40,000...........................
12 , 000 . . .A pr 1 1929
Paving Bonds.
IN T . payable in N. Y. City.
12.500.. .A pr 1 1930 6s '24 M -N 6$90,000._May 1 ’25-’34
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M .N $2 250 .M ay 1 ’25 '39
12.500.. .A pr 1 1931
W ater-W orks-E xtension.
BOND. D E B T Oct 10 ’22. $82,500
13.000 _Apr 1 1932 5s '15 A-O $25,000....................1955 WOODRUFF.
Floating debt____________
30,006 4H s’23 A-Oa 13.000 _Apr 1 1933 (Subject to call beginning in 1935)
This town is in Spartanburg Co.
Assess, val., real estate___ 2,277.730
_A pr 1 1934 6s
13.500
...
7 0 ,0 0 0 ......................... Incorp. Mar. 6 1876.
Assessed val., personal____1 366 685
13.500
_A pr 1 1935
W ater and Light Bonds.
W ater-W orks and Sewer Bonds.
s-an $40.O0Oc---------------------- 5s ’ 14 A-O $60,000___ Oct 1 1954
Total assess, value 1922___3,644,415
14.000
_A pr 1 1936 .s
Total tax rate (per $1,000i'22.$21 00
14.000
A pr 1 1937
F unding Bds. (Red. beg. in 1926). (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1934.)
14.500
_A pr 1 1938 4 t£s'06 .T
-.T $25.0nnc.__.Tuly 1 1946
Popula’n 1910, 20,943; 1920, 22,088
Street Im provement Bonds.
14.500
_A pr 1 1939 5s g '24 J-J a80,000c— July 1 1944 5>£s’20 J-J $47,500___ July 1 I960
SANTEE BRIDGE DISTRICT.
15.000
_A pr 1 1940 Improvement bonds________ $12,000
(Optional July 1 1940)
This district is in Berkeley and
15.000
A pr 1 1941
BOND. D E B T Nov 22 ’24 $107,500
Sewerage Bonds.
Williamsburg Counties.
15.500
_A pr 1 1942 6s
Water debt (incl.)________
34,000
. . . $60,000....................
6s ’21 s-a 8200,000c_____________
16.000
_A pr 1 1943
L igh tin g Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
10,320
6s ’21 J-J *225,000.-Jan 3 ’39-’55 4H s’23 A-Oa400;000c._Apr 1 ’25-’43 6s
Assessed val’n, real estate.. 253.000
. . . $30,000..............
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1386.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Assessed val’n, personal___ 762.000
Street Improvement B onds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 16 ’22 $425,000 4j^s’05 J-J $24.000____Jan 1 1925 5 s ’23 J-J $°5.000c____ 1925-1953 Tot.ass’d val.'24 (60% act.) 1,015.000
Assessed value 1922______ 49,000.000
Fund. & Bridge (Red. beg. in ’24)
[ 33,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$20.00
District tax(per $1,000) 1922.31.00 l ^ s ’09 J-Ja$250,000c.Jan 1 ’30-’39 5s ’24 A-O (36,000c.Apr 1 ’36-’53 Population 1910, 1,880; 1920, 2,396
Population in 1920 (Census).169,647
[ 1,000c— Apr 1 1954
F unding Bonds.
IN T . at the Hanover Nat. Bank.
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the 5 s '21 A -O a(*820,000.-Apr 1 ’25-’28 BOND. DEBT Sept 1924._ $569,500 New York.
\ *78,000..Apr 1 ’29-’41 Water & lignt debt (in cl.).. 171,5)0
Bank o f America, New York.
[*12,000 _____ 1925-1927 Assessed value 1923----------- 2,846,930
COUNTY.
SENECA.
(is ’22 J-J 1*25,000 _____ 1928-1932 Tor.>.l tax (per $1,000) '23____$22.0(1 YORK is the county seat.
York
This town is In Oconee County.
*30,000 _____ 1933-1937
IN T. on bonds marked (a) at
Road and Bridge Bonds.
1*35,000 _____ 1938-1942 Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y. City;
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
. . . $ 1 , 000,000 _____________ _________
6s ’21 J-J $150,000c...Jan 1 lf)60
[*16,000. .A pr 1 ’25-’28 (b) in New York.
BOND. D EBT Doc 1924.S1,075,000
5 s '23 A -O (*25,000. .A pr 1 ’29-’33
(Optional Jan. 1 1940)
Total assessed value 1928.13,635,624
|*30,000..A pr 1 ’34-’38 UNION COUNTY.
Light Bonds.
1*35.000. .Apr 1 ’ 39-’43
_s
. . . $25,000...........................
County seat Is Union. A portion Pop’n 1910, 47,718; 1920, 50,536
BON D. D EBT Oct 18 ’2382,251,000 of this county has been taken to help
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
47.650 form the new county of Cherokee, and YORKVILLE
5s '23 J-J 825,000c.July 1 ’28-48 Sinking funds___________
SCHOOL DIST.
($5,000 every 5 years.)
Assessed valuation 1922..33.095 772 $12,158 of the debt of the old county
NO. 11
BOND. DEBT July 19 ’238223,00 0 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $23.00 transferred to the new; of this, $11,School Bonds.
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the 457 is now outstanding.
Sinking fund (cash)________ 18,000
6s '21 M-S$125,000____Sept 1 1941
Assessed valuation 1922------ 611.135 National Park Bank, N. Y . on 5s
...$...............
1 2 5 ,000c......................... BONDED D E B T ............................. (?)




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Tax rate (per 81,000) 1922___825.00
Population 1910, 1,313; 1920, 1,460

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RICHLAND COUNTY (Concl.).
BON D. D EBT Apr ’23..$2,290,000
Sinking fund____________
32,000
Assess, val. 1923_______ 28,655,065
Popula’n 1910. 55,143; 1920, 78,122
IN T . on hospital and on funding
bonds at the Hanover National
Bank, New York.

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State of Georgia.
ITS

D E B T , RESOURCE'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 1925)------Clifford Walker
Sec. of State (term expires July 1 1925)— S .G . McLendon
Treasurer (term expires July 1 1925)----------- W m . J. Speer
Comptroller (term expires July 1 1925)------- W m . A . Wright
Attorney-General (term expires 1925)______ Geo. M . Napier
LEGISLATU RE originally met annually on fourth Wednesday in June,
but, under an amendment to Paragraph 3, o f Section 4, Article 3, of the
State Constitution, adopted by the voters on N ov. 4 1924 (see V. 119, p.
2553) will now meet biennially. The first session under the new provision
will be held on the forth Wednesday hi June 1925, and biennially thereafter
on the same day. The amendment also changed the length of the sessions
from 50 days to 60 days.
H IST O R Y OF DEBT.— The details o f Georgia’s early history In debt
making will be found in the “ State and C ity” Supplement for April 1893.
_
_
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pages 165 and 166
BONDED DEBT.— The valid bonded debt o f the State o f Georgia Oct
1 19>4 was $5,194,000, o f which $5,190,500 was interest bearing and
$3,500 was past-due and non-interest bearing. In addition to the above
the State pays the University trustees 7 per cent Interest annually on $90.202 o f Land Scrip Fund not funded. The $1,170,000 Western & Atlantic
R R . Rental Assignment Warrants listed below are not included in this total.
These warrants are issued against a special fund created from the rentals
received on the road.
State University Bonds.
R edem ption Bonds.
4s ’96 J J $230.000c..July 1 1926 7s Var. J-J $282.500c.1932 to 1946
_
3J4s’08-09 J-J J2.000c_ Jan 1958
R efu nding Bonds.
17 .000 c... Jan 1959
34is'90J-J/$l,OOO,OOOr*_Jan '25-’34
W estern & Atl. RR. Rental
1
33,000r*_Jan 1 1935
Assignm ent W arrants.
R efu n d in g Bonds (Con.).
. . $1,170,000____1925-1926
( $138,000r*_July 1 1935 .s
44£s’ 15 J-J 11,800,000r*.July l ’36-44 (These warrants bear a discount rate
of 5.95% )
1,525,OOOr*.July 1 1945
S chool Fund W arrants.
44£s’22J-J
173,000.—July 1 1945
5.33s . . . $2,360 697___ Feb 1 1925
5.33s
____396,242____ Mar 1 1925
State University 7% bonds fall due as follows: $3,000 July 1932: $61,000
April 1933: $1,000 May 1933: $96,000 April 1934: $86,000 June 1935:
$6,000 July 1935: $1,000 January 1935;$1,000 April 1936: $15,000 Feb
ruary 1939; $3,000 October 1940: $2,500 July 1942 and $7,000 In July 1946.
INTEREST on university bonds payable at State Treasury in Atlanta
on all others ai Atlanta, Ga., and at National Park Bank, New York.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The State’s assessed valuation (which is not
over 50 p. c. of actual value) and tax rate have been as follows:
Real
Personal
Railroads,
Tax per
Years.
Estate.
Property.
Ac.
Total.
1.000
1923...........
$1,024,645,571------- $166,274,968 $1,190,920,539 $5.00
1922________ ____- 1,027,794.721------- 164,195,361 1,192.770,082 5.00
1921________
1,102,210.966------ 165,701,724 1,267,912,690 5.00
1920________
1,181,473,058------ 165,409,623 1,346,882,681 5.00
163,016.189 1,145,817,052 5.00
1919..............
982
800,863---------1918________
918,982,478------ 160,278,855 1.079,261,333 5.00
991,661,616 5.00
1917...........
833,962,010------ 157,699,606
954,141,744 5.00
1916.........
801,488,262------ 152,653,482
951.763,472 4.80
1915________
800,435,892------ 151,327,580
953,542,882 4.50
1914________
803,390,196------ 150,152,686
842,358,342 5.00
1912________
704.337,228------- 138,021,114
766,787,139 5.00
1910________
642,550,122------ 124,237,017
705,382,425 5.00
1908............
584,199,197------ 121,183,228
627,532,231 4.80
90,832,187
1906________
536,699,352-----577,840,282 4.90
83,019,994
1905________
494,820,288-----433,323,691 5.20
45,169,278
1900_________ 237,547,883 150,606,530
415,828,945 3.90
38,462,161
1890_________225,054,915 152,311,869
251,424,651 3.50
12,490,525
1880_________ 139,657,250 99,276,876
226.119.519 __
1870________
226,119.519-----STATE P R O PE R TY.— The State owns the Western & Atlantic R. R .,ex­
tending from Atlanta, G a.to Chattanooga,Tenn., 138 miles,and has leased
It for 50 years from December 27 1919 to the Nashville Chattanooga &
St. Louis R R . Co. at a rental of $540,000 per annum and payment of all
taxes, which, under the former lease, they were not required to pay. Also
owns two pieces of property in the heart of Chattanooga formerly included
as part o f the Western & Atlantic R R . lease, but now leased independently
for 50 years at an average rental o f $12,000 per annum. It also holds
186 shares of the Georgia R R . & Banking Co. and 440 shares of the Southern
Sc Atlantic Telegraph Co.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT— LIM ITIN G T A X LEVY.— An
amendment to the constitution was adopted Oct. 5, 1904 limiting the
State tax levy in any one year to 5 mills on the dollar, except for the pur
pose o f repelling Invasion, &c. See V. 79, p. 746.
DEBT LIM ITATION .— Section 3. No debt shall be contracted by or
on behalf o f the State except to supply such temporary deficit as may exist
In the Treasury in any year from necessary delay in collecting the taxes of
that year, to repel invasion, suppress insurrection and defend the State In
time o f war, or to pay the existing public debt; but the debt created to
supply deficiencies in revenue shall not exceed. In the aggregate, five hun­
dred thousand dollars (amount raised by constitutional amendment in
Oct. 1912 from $200,000 to $500,000) and any loan made for this purpose
shall be repaid out o f the taxes levied for the year in which the loan is made.
The 1921 Legislature passed an Act authorizing the Governor to set
apart the rental o f the Western & Atlantic R R ., for limited periods, as a
special fund, against which the Governor is authorized to draw and discount
warrants and to place the proceeds in the treasury for the purpose of meet­
ing the State’s obligations. In a test suit, the constitutionality of this law
was upheld by the State Supreme Court on Dec. 3 1921. (V. 113, p. 2526.)
COUNTIES, CITIES, &c.— The State Constitution o f 1877, Article V II,
Section VII, Paragraph 1, limits the indebtedness o f counties and cities to
7% o f the assessed valuation. Amendments were made to Paragraph 1
in 1920 and 1924 by which additional indebtedness is allowed in certain
cases in excess o f the 7% limit. The amendment in 1920 empowers cities
having a population o f 150,000 or more to issue street improvement bonds
without regard to the amount o f other outstanding debts or bonds of the
issuing municipality. In 1924 Paragraph 1 was amended so as to allow
the cities o f Savannah and Brunswick to incur additional indebtedness for
certain specified purposes. The city of Brunswick's limit is now placed
at 14%. Paragraph 1 now reads:
. .
Paragraph 1. “ The debt hereafter incurred b y any county, municipal
corporation or political division of this State, except as in this Constitution
provided for, shall not exceed seven per centum o f the assessed value of all
taxable property therein, and no such county, municipality or division
shall incur any new debt, except for a temporary loan or loans to supply
casual deficiencies o f revenue, not exceeding one-fifth o f one per centum of
the assessed value of taxable property therein, without the assent of twothirds of the qualified voters thereof voting at an election for that purpose to
be held as prescribed by law; Provided, said two-thirds so voting shall be a
majority o f the registered voters and provided further that all laws, charter
provisions and ordinances heretofore passed or enacted providing special
registration o f the voters o f counties, municipal corporations and other
political divisions of this State to pass upon the issuance of bonds by such
counties, municipal corporations and other political divisions are hereby
declared to be null and void; and the General Assembly shall hereafter have
no power to pass or enact any law providing for such special registration,
but the validity o f any and all bond issues by such counties, municipal cororations or other political divisions made prior to Jan. 1 1918 shall not
e affected hereby, but any city the debt of which does not exceed seven
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adoption of this Constitution may be authorized by law to increase at any
time the amount of said debt three per centum upon such assessed valuation,
except that the City Council of Augusta, from time to time, as necessary,
for the purpose o f protection against floods, may incur a bonded indebted­
ness upon its power producing canal and municipal water works in addition
to the debts hereinbefore in this paragraph allowed to be incurred to an
amount in the aggregate not exceeding fifty per centum of the combined
valueof such properties, the valuation of such properties to be fixed as may
be prescribed by law, but said valuation not to exceed a figure five per cent
on which shall represent the net revenue per annum produced by the two
such properties together at the time of said valuation, and such indebted­
ness not to be incurred except with the assent of two-thirds of the qualified
voters of such city at an election or elections for that purpose to be held
as may be now, or may be hereafter, prescribed by law for the incurring
of new debts by said City Council of Augusta, except that the city of West
Point, from time to time, as may be necessary for the purpose of protection
against floods, may incur a bonded indebtedness in addition to and separate
from the amount of debts hereinbefore in this paragraph allowed to be
incurred to an amount in the aggregate not exceeding the sum o f seven
hundred and fifty thousand dollars and such indebtedness not to be in­
curred except with the assent of two-thirds of the qualified voters of such
city at an election or elections to be held as may be now or may be hereafter
prescribed by law for the incurring of new debts by said city of West Point:
Provided, any municipality having a population of 150,000 or more can
issue and sell “ street improvement bonds” without the said assent of twothirds of the qualified voters at an election called thereon, but upon a twothirds vote of the members of its governing body, with these limitations:
First, the term of such bonds shall in no case exceed ten years. Second, the
amount of each issue shall be limited to the amount assessed by such
municipality upon each improvement. Third, these bonds shall be issued
only for the grading and paving or repaving of streets or portion of streets.
Fourth, the interest thereon shall not exceed six per centum per annum.
Fifth, these bonds can be issued without regard to the amount of other
outstanding debts or bonds of said municipality. Sixth, these bonds not
to be issued except in case such pavement or repavement has been peti­
tioned for in writing by the owners of more than fifty per cent of the property
abutting on the street or portion of street paved or repaved, and except
that Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, for the purpose of
acquiring and for improving a site or sites on Savannah River in Chatham
County, for publicly owned, operated and managed terminals, and for the
purpose of creating ways of ingress thereto and egress therefrom, may
incur a bonded indebtedness in addition to the debts hereinbefore in this
paragraph allowed to be incurred, to an amount in the aggregate not ex­
ceeding three million dollars ($3,000,000 00). The Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah shall be empowered to take charge of and administer
municipally owned terminals of the Port of Savannah and is hereby author­
ized to create, construct and operate new terminal, storage, handling and
terminal transportation facilities of the Port of Savannah and to that end
shall have the right to condemn in accordance with law or otherwise acquire
any property necessary for said purposes, and may incur a bonded indebted­
ness in addition to the debts hereinbefore in this paragraph allowed to be
incurred, to pay for same by issuing mortgage or mortgages and-or bond
or bonds against the real estate and improvements thereon and against
such facilities: such mortgage or mortgages, and-or bond or bonds and all
interest thereon are to be paid out of the net receipts of said terminal,
storage, handling and transportation facilities after the payment of mainte­
nance and operating expenses. The authority granted hereby shall be a
continuing authority and the first creation or establishment of terminal,
storage, handling and transportation facilities shall not exhaust the power
of said Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah. Bonds issued under
this authorization shall be preference out of the net receipts of the terminal,
storage, handling or transportation facility acquired, and-or created there­
with after the payment of maintenance and operating expenses, and so
far as such net receipts may be insufficient, then out of the entire receipts
and revenues of said municipally owned, operated and administered Port
of Savannah after the payment of maintenance and operating expenses,
and prior bonded obligations: Provided, that each issue of bonds under
said authority shall be subordinate to previous issues thereunder. The
Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah shall have power to regulate
the commerce and traffic of the harbor of Savannah in such manner as
may in its judgment be best for its maintenance and development. And
the foregoing amendments to the Constitution shall be self-executing and
operative and the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah may by
ordinance or otherwise carry the same into effect. The General Assembly
may confer further and additional authority upon the Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah touching the disposition and control of said ter­
minals and harbors not inconsistent herewith. And except that the city of
Brunswick, in addition to the indebtedness which it may incur under the
preceding provisions of this paragraph, is hereby authorized to incur from
time to time an indebtedness up to but not exceeding seven per centum
of the assessed value of all taxable property therein (making a maximum
indebtedness which said city may incur of fourteen per centum of such
assessed values), when authorized by the assent of two-thirds of the quali­
fied voters of such city as above provided for obtaining such authority;
provided that such additional indebtedness can only be used for acquiring,
constructing, improving and operating municipal port terminal facilities
in said city, including lands, waterways, wharves, warehouses, water
crafts, used in connection therewith, and all other proper equipment and
appurtenances, but not limiting by the foregoing the generality of the words
‘municipal port terminal facilities.’ The General Assembly may at any
time authorize said city to donate any port terminal facilities owned by
it to the State of Georgia, with or without conditions.”
Paragraph 2 of the same article and section is as follows: Paragraph 2
"County and city bonds, how paid. Any county, municipal corporation or
political division of this State which shall incur any bonded indebtedness
under the provisions of this constitution shall, at or before the time of so
doing, provide for the assessment and collection of an annual tax sufficient
In amount to pay the principal and interest of said debt within thirty years
from the date of the incurring of said indebtedness.'
MUNICIPAL BOND ISSUES.— In December 1897 a very lmportan
law governing issues of bonds Dy counties, municipalities and other civi
divisions in Georgia was passed. This law provides for having the Superior
Court determine the validity o f proposed bond issues, and judgment in the
affirmative having been given the bonds thereafter can never be called in
question. See “ Chronicle” of Jan. 15 1898. The constitutionality of this
Act was upheld by the State Supreme Court In an opinion handed down
on Dec. 1 1908 regarding a suit brought to restrain the issuance o f certain
bonds by the City of Albany, Ga. See V. 88, p. 319. Also see editorial
in “ State and City Supplement” of M ay 29 1909.
BONDS TAX FREE.— The State Supreme Court on Aug. 9 1907 handed
down a decision holding that bonds issued by any municipal corporation
within the State of Georgia are not taxable by that State or any County
thereof. V. 85, p. 676.
INVESTMENTS OF TR U ST FUNDS.— The following sections o f the
Code o f 1911 relate to this subject:
SEC. 3763.— Investments.— Any trustee holding trust funds may invest
the same in stocks, bonds, or other securities issued by this State, making
a true return of the price paid and time of purchase. Such investments
shall be free from taxation so long as held for the trust estate. Any other
Investments of trust funds must be made under an order of the Superior
Court, either in term or granted by the Judge in vacation, or else at the
risk o f the trustee.
SEC. 3764.— May Investin State Securities at Less Than Seven Per Cent.—
Executors, administrators, guardians and trustees may invest trust funds
In 9tocks, bonds and other securities issued by this State, bearing a lower
rate of interest than seven per cent per annum, and shall, in the settlement
of their accounts on the funds so invested, be chargeable with no greater
interest then received from the State; Provided, that such executor, ad­
ministrator, guardian or trustee shall, within thirty days after such invest­
ment, make a return to the Ordinary of the amount and character o f the
bonds purchased and the price paid.
SEC. 3765.— Investments in Validated County or Municipal Bonds.— Exec­
utors, administrators, guardians and trustees are authorized to invest
trust funds in any county or municipal bonds of this State, which have been
validated as required by law for the validation o f county and municipal
bonds, upon the same terms and conditions as they are now authorized to
invest trust funds in State bonds and securities.
SEC. 4011.— Investments by Administrators.— When from any cause an
administrator is compelled to hold the funds of the estate in his hands, he
Is authorized to invest the same in stocks, bonds or other securities issued
by this State, or (by leave of the Ordinary) In bonds issued by the proper
authorities of the cities of Savannah and Augusta. In such case he shall,
within twelve months thereafter, make a legal return thereof, in which he
shall set forth the price paid, the time of the purchase, and the name of the
seller. If any executor or trustee has In his hands money as the separate

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GEOEGIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

estate o f a married woman, absolutely or for life, he may, under the direc­
tion o f the Superior Court, Invest such funds In land.
POPULATION.— The population o f Georgia has been as follows:
1920_________ 2,895.832 1870..................1,184,109 1820 ................... 340,985
1910................. 2.609,121 1860..................1.057,286 1810 ....................252,433
1900..............__2.216.331 1850............... 906.185 1800 ................... 162,686
1890---------------1,837.353 1840................. 691,392 1790 ................... 82.548
1880..............-.1.542,180 1830................ 516.823
The proportion of the colored population was 47.02% In 1880, 46.8% In
1890, 46.7% in 1900, 45.1% in 1910 and 41.6% in 1920. In number,
blacks were 384,613 in 1850; 465,698 in 1860; 545,142 in 1870; 725,133 in
11880, 858,815 in 1890, 1,034,813 in 1900, 1,176,987 in 1910 and 1,206,365
n 1920.
_______
C IT IE S. COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE
STATE

O F G E O R G IA .

Tne Governor designated the National Park Bank, N . Y ., as fiscal agent
for the State o f Georgia for a period of four years, which became effective
in 1922.
ADEL.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 4 ’21 $699,000
This town is In Cook County.
171,000
Water debt (included)___
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1919-.$57,500 Sinking fu n d ___________
158 .947
Sinking fund________________ 12,338 Assess, val. real estate_ 11,000,000
_
Assess, val., real estate_____517,148 Assess, val., personal____ 4,000,000
Assess, val., personal_______ 302.229 Total assess, val. 1921
Total assess, val. 1919______ 819,377
(60% actual)..................15,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9 $15.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-—$11.00
Population 1910, 1,902; 1920, 1.720 Pop’n 1910. 14,913; 1920____ 16.748
{ IN T . at Mech. & Metals Nat.
ALBANY.
This city is in Dougherty County. 8k., N . Y ., and Athens; others In
Athens. All
Inc. 1838. East Albany annexed for city taxes. coupons are receivable
Feb. 5 1910. V. 90, p. 515. City
manager-commission form of govern­ ATKINSON COUNTY
ment Jan. 14 1924.
Pearson is the County seat.
Drainage Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S $100,000r* Mar l ’25-’49 5s C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
'20 J-D $62,500..........................
A uditorium Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’23- $62,500
5s T5 J-D $40,000c...Ju ne 1 1945 Assess, val. 1923 ( l 2act.)-2.500,000
A
S ch ool Bonds.
5s T 5 J-D $40.000c...June 1 1945 State&Oo.tax (per $1,000)’23--$19.00
IN T . at New York.
5s ’20 F-A 10.000 . Feb 1 1950
5s ’24 M-S 100,000r* Mar 1 ’25-’49
ATLANTA.
Paving BonJs
Atlanta is the capital o f Georgia
5s ’20 J-.J $£
>9,030r*_Jan 1 ’25-’47
5s ’20 F-A 28.000 . —Feb 11950 and the county seat of Fulton
County. Incorporated in 1847. The
W ater and Light Bonds.
4s ’01 J-J $25 nnoc— Julv 1 1931 Supreme Court of Georgia validated
5 s ’ 20 F-A 10.000 ...F e b 11950 the boud issue of $8,850,000 voted by
M unicipal-Im provem ent Bonds. the people of the city March 1921
5s ’08 Fefc $35,000— Feb 1 '25-’38 V. 113, p. 2208.
Town of Edgewood Bonds.
5s g ' l l M-N100.000____Nov 1 1941
5s g T3 M-NlOO.OOOc— N ov 1 1943 is ’07 M-S $12.000___ Mar 1 1937
Is ’07 A-O 12.500___ Oct l 1934
Sewer B >nd <
■
Kirkwood Bonds (annexed).
5 s ’ 20 F-A $12,000___ Feb 1 1950
School.
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 ’23 $474,000
Water debt (i icl.) _______
35.000 5s ’06 J-J $2,500—Jan 1 ’26-’37
5,000____Jan 1 1944
Floating debt____________
62,0 )0 5s ’ 14 J-J
87,438 5s ’21 J-J 50,000—Jan 1 ’27-’51
8inking funds____________
W ater.
Assessed val., real________ 5,068,099
Assessed val., personal___ 4,154,481 5 s ’ l l J-J $26,500—Jan. I ’ 25-’41
Other assessable pronerty— 402.778
Tot.ass’ d val.’23(60% ict.) 9,625,358 5s ' l l J-J $18,000—Jan 1 ’25-’41
Street—
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $18.50
_
Pop'n 1910,8.190 1920...........11.555 5s ’ 14 J-J $25,000___ Jan 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . on bm ds i f '01 at Nat.
Bank o f Commerce, N. Y. City; on 3*^s’03 J-J 250,000____July 1 1933
bonds o f ’08 at Nat. City Bank, t t fs ’ 10 J-J $76).000c_Jan 1 ’25-’40
($45,000 payable annually >
N. Y . City, and on all others at
Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank 5 s ’ 21 J-J 400.000--.Jan 1 ’25-’ 51
5s ’21 J-J 324,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’51
_
N . Y . City.
Redemption.
tH s ’20 J-J $124,000____ Jan 1 1950
AMERICUS.
46.000____ Jan 1 1926
This city is In Sumter County. is g ’96 J-J
Is g '97 J-J
74.000_Jan 11927
Charter granted in 1855.
ts g '99 J-J 275,000— .D ec 31 1928
Improvement Bonds.
4J^s'97 - - $15.000.................1927 lH g ’02 J-J 418,000.—Dec 31 1931
ts g '03 J-J 399.000--.D ec 31 1933
Sewer Bonds.
68.50 0c...Ju ly 1 1941
4H s’ l l - - $40,000................. 1941 l a s ’ l l J-J
52,000____ Sept 1 1945
5s 13 J-J
10.000__July 1 1943 l!4sT5 J-J
s'16 J-J 116,000-. -July 1 1946
W ater Bonds.
4H a'H . . .
$25.000................ 1941 4 ^ s ’22 J-J 30.000—Jan 1 ’ 25-’27
4 ^ s ’22 J-J 100,000—Jan 1 ’43-’51
Paving Bonds.
4s ’ l l —
$33.000................. 1941 4)^s’22 J-J 149,000--Jan 1 ’2v-’41
Water Bonds.
Street Im provement Bonds.
_
414s’ 16 J-J $30,000c_________ 1946 3 J^g’01 J-J $200.000_ July 1 1931
3)^g’03J-J 150,000____ July 1 1933
Electric Bonds.
5H s
- - - $18,000....................... is 07 J-J 350.000____July 1 1937
l^sT O J-J 480 000c..Jan 1 '25 '40
•School Bonds.
($30,000 payable annually )
4s
A-O $25.000__July 1 1939
Jan 1 ’24-’ 5l
6s T3 J-J
35 000__July 1 1943 5 s ’ 21 J-J 480.000
5s '14 J-J
7,000__July 1 1944 5s ’21 J-J (1,352,000-..Jan 1 ’25-’50
\ 48,000___ Jan 1 1951
Hospital Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
6s T 4 J-J
$3.000__July 1 1944
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’23. $223,000 4t4s’ 10 J-J $100,000c_ Jan 1 1940
School Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________
40,000
Assess, val. 22 (3-5 act.) — 5.C56.787 4t*s’ 10 J-J $320 000.-Jan 4 ’25-’40
($20,000 payable annually.)
Total tax rate per$l 000)'2 ?--$20.00
-.J
Population 1910, 8.063; 1920—9.010 5s ’ 21 .T 1.500.000 -.Jan 1 ’ 25-'51
_
•INT. payable in N. Y. or Ameri- 5s '21 J-J J1,976,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’50
\ 125,000___ Jan 1 1951
cus; others at Hambleton & Co.,Balt
Crematory Bonds.
4H s’ 10 J-J S50.0()0c— .Jan 1 1940
APPLIN G COUNTY.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Baxley is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 '21- $40,000 6s ’21 M-S $114,000..Sept 1 ’25-’31
Floating debt____________
20.000 6s ’21 A-O 109,000..-Oct 1 ’25-’31
Tot.assess.val.’23(60%act) 3.757,101 6s ’21 J-D 111,000-.Dec 1 ’25-’31
6s’21&’22M-N62,000. .N ov 1925-'31
State and County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1921_____________ $20 00 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 326)
70,000..July 1925-’31
Population in 1920__________ 9.866 5s ’22 J-J
5s '22 J-D 134,500.-D ec 1 ’25-’31
6s '22 F-A 52,000.-Feb 1925-’31
ASHBUBN.
5s ’22 M -N 36,000.-N ov 1925-'31
This cl tv is in Turner County.
72,500...J a n 1 ’25-’32
BON D. DEBT Dec 4 ’2 3 -- $60,000 5s ’23 J-J
Water debt (incl.)________
20,000 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 537.)
Sinking fund__ ___________
5,000 5s ’23 M-S 70.000-.M ar 1 ’25-’33
Tot.assess. val. '23 (60 % act.) 1,065,000 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 1090.)
4
Tax rate fnnr $1,000) 1923___$18.00 4 3 s ’23 J-J 100,000. .June 1 ’25-’33
Popula. 1910, 2.214; ’20.............2,116 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 1368.)
Street Paving Bonds.
5Ms’22M -N $l05,000-.M ay 1 ’25-’31
ATHENS.
Bridge BondsAthens Is the county seat of Clarke
5s ’21 J-J $500,000— Jan 1 ’ 25-’51
County. Incorporated 1872.
TNT. in Atlanta and at Nat. Park
(Water Bonds.
4H sg’08J-J $35.000c—.July 1 1938 Bank. N . Y .
TOTAL DEBT. SINK. FUNDS,
4H s’ 16 J-J 38,000.—June 30 1943
City-Hall Bonds.
&o.—
Dec. 31’22. Dec. 31’23.
4 i ’03 M-S $50.0 0 0c...S ept 1 1933
Tot. bd. d ebt.$7,994,000$11,878,000
Street-Improvement Bonds.
4s ’99 J-J $21,250c.July 1 ’ 25-’29
4H s’ 13 J-J 175.000c.-June 30 1943 W (included)— 1,917,000 3,105,000
On Dec. 31 1922 the sinking fund
5s '20 F-A 150.000___ Dec 1 1949
amounted to $1,854,960. and on
Street and B ridge Bonds.
5s *22 J-D $50,000___ M ay 1 1952 Dec. 31 1923, $2,058,950. There was
also a debt of $1,285,000 for special
Sewer Bonds.
4s ’00 J-J
$6 OOOc.July 1 ’25-’30 assessment street impt. on Dec. 31
4K «'08J-T 140.000c-—July 1 1938 1923. City owns its water works,
5s *22 J-D 30.000___ M ay 1 1952 valued at $9,169,375.
DEBT LIMITATION.— The State
School Bonds.
$s ’08 J-J $75.000c ..F eb 15 1938 constitution forbids increase of city’
4H s’ 13 J-J 100,000c..June30 1943 debt beyond 7% of real and personal
6s ’22 J-D 175.000----- M ay 1 1952 value, except where amended by Act




o f 1920, whereby any city having a
population o f 150,000 or more can
issue and sell street impt. bonds,
same being direct obligations o f the
city, the term o f said bonds not to
exceed ten years. Borrowing ability
within the constitutional limit Dec.
31 1923 was $20,509,592.53.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The
oity’s assessed valuation (about 70%
actual value) and tax rate have been
as follows:
Assessed value, real est.$207,974,758
Assessed value, personal 85.019,421
Total ass’d value 1923-- 292,994,179
The total tax rate (per $1,000) for
1923 was $31.00, being made up of
the State and county tax, $16.00. and
city tax proper. $16.00.
POPULATION in 1920 (Census),
200.616: 1910 (Census), 154,839; in
1900 (Census), 89,872; In 1890,
65,533; in 1880. 37.309.
AUGUSTA.
Augusta Is the county seat o f Rich­
mond Co. Inc. as a city Jan. 31 1798.
Summerville annexed Jan. 1 1912.
Pop’n 1910, 41,040; 1920, 52,548.
This city suffered loss by fire on
Mar. 22 1916 est. at between $5,000,000 and $7,000,000. V. 102, p. 1553.
A proposition calling for the adoption
of the commission form of govern­
ment by Augusta was rejected by
the voters on N ov. 7 1922 (V. 115,
p. 2290).
H ospital Bonds.
4Hs'12 J-J $100,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1942
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 W 9 5 A-O $88,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1925
4 !As'96 A-O 56 ,000 c... Apr 1 1926
4a '97 A-O 62 .000 c...A p r 1 1927
3J4s’98 M-S 100,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1928
3)*s’99 J-D 48,000c...Ju ne I 1929
3)4s'99 M -N 6 6 ,0 0 0 c...N ov 1 1929
31§s’00 A-O 82,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1930
4s '01 M -N 65,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1930
ts '01 J-D 2 3 ,0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1931
4s ’02 J-J 85,000c...Jan 1 1932
ts 03 J-J 56,000c...Jan 1 1933
4s ’04 J-J 106,000c...Jan 1 1934
ts '05 J-D 145,0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1935
Is '06 F-A 35.0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1936
B t8 ’ 13 M -N 163 0 0 0 c ..-N o v 1 1943
4 t^s'16 F-A 29 000___ Feb 1 1946
4 K s’ 1 6 A -0 15,000___ Oct 11946
4t£s’ 19 F-A 19,000___ Feb 1 1949
41£s’22 J-D 111,000___ Dec 1 1952
4 ^ s ’21M-N 105,000___ M ay 1 1952
_s '23 M-S 98,000___ Mar 1 1953
4}As’ \9 F-A 21,000___ Feb 1 1949
4 ^ s ’21M-N 101,000___ M ay 11951
Summerville Bonds.
os '97 M-N$39,000___ M ay 1 1927
5s ’03 A-F 25,000___ Aug 1 1933
5s ' l l J-D 59,000___ June 11941
F lood-P rotection Bonds.
4Ha'12 M -N $8 >1,000c.N ov 1 1942
4^ s'1 4 J-J
§620,OOOc.July 11944
W ater-W orks Bonds.
*V*s'12 J-J $ 100,000c...July 1 1942
Bonded Indebtedness O ct. 1 1923.
Tax digest 1923________ $48,103,275
Realty........................... 31,183,225
Personalty___________ 16,920,050
Bonded indebtedness ex­
clusive of flood-protec­
tion bonds____________ 1,986,000
-protection bonds.. 1,471,000

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Sewer Bonds.
5j^s’21 J-J $16.500-------- 1925-1936
S ch ool B onds.
514s’21 J-J $ ’4 ,0 0 0 _____ 1925-1936
.s
...
2 0 ,0 0 0 .._____________
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1921- $172,500
Assessed val. real estate___2.118,000
Assessed val. personal--------1,515,753
T ot. assess, val.'20 (A act.)3.633,753
Total assessed value 1921.-3,911.108
Total tax rate (per $l,000)’20_$l5.00
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y
BARNE SYILLE.
This city is in Pike County.
Water, Sewer and Fire Bonds.
_s
. . . $30.000_______________
Public Property Impt. Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $5,000c_________ Jan 11942
School. Water & Light Bonds.
4s ’03 J-J $10,000___ Jan 1 1928
6s ’08 J-J
25,000___ Jan 1 1927
School, Water, Sewer & Light.
5s ’l l J-J $50,000c..Jan 1 ’33-’41
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $15,000--Jan 1 ’43-’45
BOND. DEBT Sept 8 ’ 17. $130,500
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,329,307
Assess, val., personal_____ 623,863
Total assess, val. '17 (abt.
% actual)______________ 1,953,170
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917------$10.00
Population 1910, 3,068; 1920, 3,059
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.
BARROW COUNTY.
Winder is the county seat.
P ublic Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 Jan $100,000c.Jan 1 ’30-’49
C ourt House Bonds.
_ ____
5 s ’ 19 Jan $100.000c Jan 1 30- 49
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1923. $250,000
20,000
Floating debt (add’l)------Sinking fund_____________
10.000
Total assessed value 1923.-3,581,437
State & co.tax (per $1.000)’23.$2.3.50
Population in 1920___________13,188
BEN HILL C O U lfT Y.
Fitzgerald is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 14’ 23. $40,000
Floating debt____________
20.000
Assessed val. real estate— 2.757 997
Assessed val. personal____ 1,285 390
Total assessed value, 1923
(about 40% actual)_____ 4.043.387
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $21.50
Population in 1920---------------- 14,599
BIBB COUNTY.
County seat is Macon.
C ourt House Bonds.
f$88,000r* May 1 ’25-’34
4H s’ 19M-Nl28O,OO0r*May 1 ’35-’48
S chool Bonds.
,
4}4s’ 19M-N7$88.000r* M ay 1 ’25-’34
\280,000r* M ay 1 ’35-’48
4 14g’23 M-NJ 140.000-M ay 1 ’25-’38
\350,000-May 1 ’39-’52
Road Bonds.
4M s’ 19M-N ( 132,000r* M ay 1 ’25-’34
\490,000r* May 1 ’35-’48
BOND. D E B T Dec 8 ’24.$1,840,000
Assessed val. real________ 32.959.520
Assessed val. personal___ 1.873,980
Other asses, property----- 11.499,835
______
Total assessed value 1924
(60% actual)-------------- 46.333,435
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’24.$22.00
Population 1920_____________71.304
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office,

Total bonded debt____$3,457,000
Less bonds purchased by
sh e
!
Sinking Fund Commis.
482,000 b l a c ktown a r In Pierce County.
This
is
Net Indebtedness________ $2,975,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $76,000
Assess, val. 1924 ('A a ct.)—l . 166,223
ended Indebtedness per­
Tax rate (per <l,000' 1024. $20.00
missible under consti­
Population 1910. 1.235; 1920, 1,329
tutional limitations on
basis of Tax Digest of
$48,013,275 (7 % )____$3,367,229 BLAKELY
T his city hi n Early County. In­
onded indebtedness per­
corp. as a town In 1870 and as a city in
missible under Amend­
1900. Pop. 1910. 1.838; 1920.1.985
ment to constitution
W ater and I ight Bonds.
authorizing the City
454s’03 Jan $13.000........... - - - - - - - Council of Augusta to
S ch ool, Sewer and P ublic Debt.
issue bonds secured by
5s ’ l l Jan $53.000___ Jan 1 1941
a mortgage on its pow­
Ice-Plant Bonds.
er-producing canal and
5s ’ 15 Jan $6,500-.Jan 1 25-36
Its water-works; valued
M unicipal Paving Bonds.
by Board of Appraisers
$3,500 _____ 1930-1936
appointed by State
5 s ’22 . . . ( 4,000 _____ 19.37-1940
Legislature at $3,500.6.000
1941-1943
000 (50%) thereof____ 1,471,000
( 1„500..........
1944
Total Indebtedness au­
7s ’23 Jan $27,000________ serially
thorized by State_____ 4,838,229
Total bonded indebtedness 2,975,000 BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’ 23- $87,500
Water debt (incl.)________
13,000
Assessment debt (incl.)-----58.500
Total margin permissi­
10.600
b le ---------------------------- $1,863,229 Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Other debt Nov 22 ’2 3 ..
377,280 Assessed val. real e sta te ... 747,240
Cash in bank Nov 2 2 ’23.
44,223 Assessed val. personal------- 641 007
22,860
City tax rate (oer $1,000) ’22.$19.00 Other assess, property____
§ [N T . at office of Comptroller or Total assessed val. 1923
(65% to 75% a c t .).. — 1.411.197
at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bk., N . Y .
Tax rate (per $1.000) 23— .$15.00
IN T . at Central Bank & Trust
BACON COUNTY.
Corporation, Atlanta.
Alma is the county seat.
5s ’ 17 . . . $100.000......... 1928 1947
'O f the above bonds, $60,000 Is for BLECKLEY COUNTY.
Cochran is the county seat.
roads, $30,000 court house and
Road M achinery Bonds.
$10,000 jail.)
BOND. DEBT D ec2 1921. $100,000 5s ’ 13 A-O $8,000___ Oct 1 1943
Floating debt (add’ l) (est.). 150,000 (Subject to call part yrly. after 1923.)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate.1,390,677
Assessed value, personal_
_ 970,321 5s ’ 13 A-O $45.000___ Oct 1 1943
(Subject to call part yrly. after 1923.)
Total assessed value 1921
Jail B onds.
„
„
(about )A actual)_______ 2,360,998
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 21-$25.00 5s ’ 13 A-O $12,000___ Oct 1 1943
Population 1920 (Census)_____6,460 (Subject to call part yrly. after 1923.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1923
$65,000
Total assessed value 1922
BAINBRIDGE^
(1-5 a c t u a l)...................3.192.6Z8
This city is county seat of Deeatur
County. Incorp. in 1829. Popula­ State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23.$20.00
Population in 1920---------------- 10,532
tion 1910, 4,217; 1920, 4,792.
Drainage Bonds.
-s
. . . $24,000............... - .......... BROOKS COUNTY.
Quitman is the county seat.
Sanitary Bonds.
Road Bonds.
-s
. . . $ 3 6 , 0 0 0 . . . ............... .........
5s ’20 J-J $448.000-..J an 1 ’ 25-’48
C ity-H all Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-J $15,000...Jan 1 ’28-’42 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-- $480,000
Total assessed value 1923- -8.640.978
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
J-J $13.000____Part yearly State h C o . t a x $1.000) ’23 «1?.5Q
5s ’ 12 J-J
1 0 .000 ..-Jan 1 ’33-’42 Population in 1920________ ..24,538
IN T. payable in gold in N. Y. Citv
Paving Bonds.
5s 12 J-J $18.000...J a n 1 ’ 25-’42 or in Quitman

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BRUNSWICK.
County seat of Glynn County. Inc
Peb. 22 1856. Pop’n 1910. 10.182;
1920. 14,453.
Street Paving Bonds.
5s g ’ 19 J-J *150,000r*_ July 1 ,25-,49
Fire Department Bonds.
5s ’ 14 A-O $13,500r*__0ct 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 14 A-O $16,500r*__0ct 1 1944
5s g '22 A-O 50,OOOr*.Oct 1 '28-’52
R efu nd ing B onds.
5s g ’21 J-J $62,OOOr*..Jan 11951
Bridge and Road Bonds.
5s g '22 A-OS175,OOOr*.Oct 7 ’28-'52
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $542,860
14,332
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Sinking fund____________
49,456
Assess, val. real estate_ 9,240,862
_
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,943,659
Total v al.(80% act.)'24 .12,184,521
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $20.00
IN T. payable in Brunswick.

GEORGIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
CHARLTON COUNTY.
Folkston Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
_
5s T9 J-D $50,000_ Dec 31 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 ’20—$50,000
Sinking fund_______________ 2,500
Total assessed value 1921..1,996,684
Population 1910, 4,722; 1920—4,536

CHATHAM COUNTY.
The county seat is Savannah.
School Bonds.
4H s’ 19 J-D $425,000.Dec 1 ’25s-’49
Road Bonds.
4 t$s’ 19F-A$l ,875,000-Aug 1 ’25-’49
4 J^s’22 F-A/228,600 _____ 1933-1951
\ 22,000___________ 1952
Bridge Bonds.
4H s’22 F-A (228,000 _____ 1933-1951
\ 22,000___________1952
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924 .$2,583,000
Total assessed value 1924.72,912,078
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—.$17.50
Pop’n 1910. 79,690; 1920..100,022
IN T. on bonds of 1922 at County
BUTTS COUNTY.
Treasurer’s office, Hanover Nation -1
Jackson is the county seat.
Bank, N. Y ., or the National Park
Bank, N. Y .; on others at County
Road Bonds.
5s ’23 M-S$150,000____Mar 1 1953 Treasurer’s office.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Popula’n 1910, 13,264; 1920, 12,327 CHATTOOA COUNTY.
Summerville is the county seat.
CAIRO.
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’ 22. $31,000
This city is in Grady C ounty.
Floating debt_____________
40,000
Paving B onds.
Total assess, val. ’22 (75%
5s T9 J-J $14,000—Jan 1 ’44-’48
actual)_________________ 4,297,857
* Sewer Bonds.
State & C o. tax (per $ 1,000) ’22 $23.00
5s g T7 Jan $28,000c____1930 1946 Population in 1920__________14,312
BON D. D EBT N ov 2 0 ’24. $64,600
Assess, val. real estate____ 657,748 CLARKE COUNTY.
Assess, val. personal______ 491,114
County seat is Athens.
Other assess, property____
45,926
Road Impt. Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act). 1,194,788 4s g ’04 J-J $36,000r*_July 1 ’25-’34
25,OOOr*.Jan 1 ’30-’34
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S14.00
50,OOOr*.Jan 1 ’35-’39
Pop’n 1910. 1,505; 1920 ............1.906
* IN T . is payable in New York.
75,OOOr*.Jan 1 ’40-’44
100,OOOr*.Jan 1 ’45-’49
CALHOUN.
lon d s.
A town in Gordon County.
($75,000— -Jan 1 ’26-’40
5s ’25 J-J 100,000.--Jan 1 ’41-’50
Street Impt. B onds.
60,000_ Jan 1 ’ 51-54
6s T9 J-J $20,000 .........1925-1944
_
Sewer Bonds.
15,000—-D ec 31 1924
5s T9 J-J
$6,200 ..........1925-1944
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s g T4 J-J $186,OOOr*_____________
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s T9 J-J
$4,169_____ 1925-1944
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 0 ’24. $51,000 5s g ’22 J-J $144,00Cr*______ serially
Water & light debt (incl.)_.
12,000
Dormitory Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
4,000 5s g ’22 J-J $48,OOOr*______ serially
Assessed value, real estate. 676,000 BOND. D EBT N ov 1924- $670,000
Assessed value, personal.._ 346,545 Tot. assess, val. 1924 — 18,406 85
Tot.ass’ d val.’$4(40% act.) 1,022,545 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$13.00
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$17.50 Population in 1920___________26,111
Population 1910. 1,652; 1920, 1,955
INT. payable at Nat. Bank of
Athens and at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y
CANTON.
Metals & Mechanics Bank, N . Y .,
This town is in Cherokee County and the Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
5s T5 ann $4,000_____________ 1929 COLLEGE PARK.
This town is In Fulton County.
S ch ool Bonds.
($6,000...................... 1934
Water-Works, Sewer & Fire.
5s T5 ann( 6 ,0 0 0 .....................1939 5s ’ 24 M-N$73,000—M ay 1 ’25-’49
1944 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 2988.)
115.000_______
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $148,500 TOTAL D EBT M ay 1924. $116,000
Water debt (included)------40,000 Water debt (included)_____
72,000
Sinking fund______________
4,000 Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23 (H act.)-2,400,000
Ass’d val’n 1924 (4$ a ct.)—3,250,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $11.50
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$11.00 Pop’n 1910. 2.173; 1920____ 3.622
IN T. at Citizens & Southern Bank
Population 1910. 2,002; 1920. 2,679
o f Atlanta.
CARROLLTON.
COLQUITT COUNTY.
This city is In Carroll County.
Moultrie is the county seat.
Population 1910 3,297; 1920, 4,363.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
School Bonds.
(luO,000c.Jan 1 ’ 28-’ 35
5s
July $ 1,000c___ July 1926 5s ’ 19 J-J (200,000c.Jan 1 ’36-’45
5s T2 J-J 25.000—Jan 16 ’4 0 -4 J
[100,000c.Jan 1 ’46-’49
Water-Works Bonds.
5s
. . . 100,000c------6s
J-J $45,000c....... .................
Road Bonds.
5s T2 J-J
4,000___ Jan 10 1936 _s
. . . $100,000____
Street Bonds.
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924— $400,000
5s
J-J $25,000______ Jan 1936 Total assessed value 1924..7.674,821
5s T2 J-J10.000 —.Jan 10
1942 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$16 .00
5s T8 J-D 60,000 ......... 1943-1948 Pop’n 1910. 19.789; 1920------- 29,332
Sewer Bonds.
6s g ’06 J-J $11,000— Jan 1 ’25-’36 COLUMBUS.
6s T2 J-J
3,000— Jan 10 1936
County seat of Muscogee County
City-Hall Bonds.
Incorporated 1828.
5s T2 J-J $18.000—Jan 10 ’37-’38
Sewer Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
5 s ’24 F-A$240,000.. Aug 1 ’25-54
6s
J-J $140,000______ Jan 1939
Park Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $277,000 5s ’24 F-A ($60,000-Aug 15 ’25-’39
Total assessed value 1924_3,850,000
\ 45,000.Aug 15 ’40-’54
City tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $17.00
Fire Station Bonds.
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N . Y
’ 19 J-D $16,000____Dec 1 1939
5s ’24 F-A cO,000 —Aug 1 ’ 25-’54
Redemption Bonds.
GARTERS YILLE.
4H s’97 J-J $55.000-----Jan 1 1927
This city Is in Bartow County.
...
44*s’98 J-J 50,000____ Jan 1 1928
Water, Light and Gas Bonds.
J-J 49,000------Jan 1 1931
6 s ’06 J-J $9.000.........$2,000 yrly 3>4g’01 J-J
38,500____Jan 1 1935
4s g ’05
Sewer Bonds.
g’09 J-J 250,000____Jan 1 1939
6s *19 J-J $90,000.............- ..........Street-Paving Bonds.
El. Lt., Gas, Water & School. 5s g ’ 19 J-D $68,000---- Dec 1 ’ 25- 49
5s g ’ 12 J-J S49,000c...July 1 1942 5s ’20 M -N 130,000—Nov 1 ’25-’ 50
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’23. $135,000 5s ’24 F-A 45,000.. Aug 1 ’25-’54
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 107,529
Bridge Bonds.
____
Sinking fund______________
2,300 4H g’ 10 J-J $100,000____July 1 1940
Assessed val’n, real estate.2,502,745 5s g ’ 19 J-D 24.000—-D ec l ’25-’37
_ 830,577 5s 721 J-J 162,000—July 1 '25-’51
Assessed val’n, personal_
Other assessable property. 778,356
Total assessed vafn 1923..4,111,678 5s Hospital Bonds.
g ’ 19 J-D 26,000— Dec 1 25-37
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 — $20.00 4K g ’ 14 J-J $40.000— .Jan 1 '2 5 -’44
Popula’n 1910, 4,067; 1920, 4,350
Water-Works Bonds.
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank,N.V ; 5e r ’ 14 J-J $3 0,000—July 1 ’25-’44
and Guaranty Trust Co., or at City
School Bonds.
„ __
Treasurer’s office.
5a ’20 M-N $130.000.Nov 1 ’25-’ 50
5s ’24 F-A 450,000 —Aug 1 ’25-’54
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24.$1,477,500
CEDARTOWN.
Water debt (included)-----315,000
This city Is in Polk County.
Sinking fund____________
38,000
S ch ool Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $50,000____Jan 1 194t Assessed value, real---------24,015,975
6 s ’22 J-J 5 0 ,0 0 0 --Jan 1 ’27-’51 Assessed value, personal..10.772,657
Assess, val., public corp._ 2,356.216
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 22 J-J ($40,000— Jan 1 ’27-’46 Tot .ass’d val.’24 (60 % act.) 37,404,598
1 15,000— -Jan 1 ’47-’51 City tax (per $1,000) 1924------ $18.00
Pop’n 1910, 20,554; 1920------ 31,125
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s ’ 22 J-J ($24,000—-Jan 1 ’27-’34
All bonds bear coupons but may be
l 34,000— Jan 1 ’35-’51 registered as to princpial and interest
TOT. BD. D T . t)ec 1924— $275,500
IN T . payable at City Treasurer’s
Assessed valuation 1924— 4,005,829 office or at fiscal agency in New York
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $17.50
_
Population 1910, 3,551; 1920, 4,053
IN T . on 6s of 1922 at the City COMMERCE.
This city is in Jackson County
Treasurer’s office or at the National
Park Bank, New York; on others at
Water and Sewer Bonds.
5s
T-J $35,000c_________ 1932
National Park Bank, New York.




I

Paving Bonds.
’ 14 J-J $8,000c— Jan 1 1944
S chool Bonds.
J-J $3,0 0 0 c..................1944
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $4.650.—Jan 1 *25-’37
18 J-J 12,000______ 1925-1948
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’22. $66,000
Water & sewer debt (incl.).
35,000
l.OOO
Floating debt_____________
Sinking fund______________
9.563
Assess, val., real estate____ 929,741
Assess, val., personal_____ 873.204
Tot assess .val .’2 2 (l-2 a ct.)l,802,945
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$15.00
Popula’n 1910, 2,238; ’20_____ 2,459
IN T . Is payable in Commerce.
COOK COUNTY^
County seat Is Adele.
Road Bonds.
5s g’ 19M-S $236,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’49
(See V. 109, p. 1291 for maturity.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24. $236,000
Total assess, value 1924— 3,150,000
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24 $28.50
Population in 1920___________11,180
GOBDELE
County seat of Crisp Oo. In c.1888.
S chool B onds.
5s ’ 10 M -N $10,000c___Nov 5 1940
5s ’20 J-J (20,000_ Jan 1 ’ 30-’39
_
130,000—.Jan 1 ’40-’49
Im provement B onds.
6s
J-J
$7,000____ July 1 1931
5s
Aug 10,000____ Aug 1 1934
Sewer & W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’07 J-J $45,000c.Nov I ’30-’38
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 12 Oct $40,000c___ Oct 1 1942
5s ’23 F-A 10,000—Aug 1 ’41-’50
Street Bonds.
5s ’ 12 Oct $40.000c____ O c tl 1942
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 120ct $5,000c_______ O c t l 1942
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924— $227,000
90,000
Water debt (included)------Sinking fund______________
78,898
Assess, val. ’24 (50% a ct.).4,500,000
Olty tax (per $1,000) ’24......... $16.66
Pop. 1910, 5.883; 1920............. 6,538
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.
COVINGTON.
This city is In Newton County.
BOND. DEBT
(water)
N ov 6 1924_____________ $60,000
25,365
Floating debt_____________
Sinking fund______________
60,000
Total assessed val’n 1924.-1,999,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.75
Pop’n 1910, 2,697; 1920...........3,203

[V ol. 119.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’06 A-O $39,000______ Oct 1936
15,000_____ July 1939
5s ’09 J-J
7.000
_July 1945
5s ’ 15 J-J
5.000
_July 1930
5s ’20 J-J
5.000
_July 1935
5s ’20 J-J
10.000
_July 1940
5s ’20 J-J
15.000
_July 1945
5s ’20 J-J
15.000
_July 1950
5s ’20 J-J
_July 1928
5.000
5s ’23 J-J
5.000
_July 1933
5s ’23 J-J
5.000
_July 1938
5s ’23 J-J
_July 1943
10.000
5s ’23 J-J
10.000
_July 1948
5s ’23 J-J
15.000
_July 1953
5s ’23 J-J
School Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $15,000______ Jan 1930
30.000
__July 1942
5s ’ 12 J-J
25.000
__July 1945
5s ’ 15 J-J
10.000
_July 1930
5s ’20 J-J
15.000
_July 1935
5s ’20 J-J
20.000
_July 1940
5s ’20 J-J
25.000
_July 1945
5s ’20 J-J
_July 1950
30.000
5s ’20 J-J
10.000
_July 1928
5s ’23 J-J
15.000
_July 1933
5s ’23 J-J
15.000
_July 1938
5s ’23 J-J
_July 1943
20.000
5s ’23 J-J
20.000
_July 1948
5s ’23 J-J
20.000
_July 1953
5s ’23 J-J
OAKHURST BONDS
(Assumed by City of Decatur).
W ater.
'
5s ‘ 12 A-O $7,000______Oct 1932
7,000______ Oct 1942
5s ’ 12 A-O
S ch ool.
$4,000__________ 1936
6s ’ l l J-J
BOND. D E B T June 30 ’24 $477,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 7,800,000
_
Population, 1910. 2,466; 1920. 6,150
IN T . at Bank of America and
Hanover Nat. Bank in N . Y . City.
DE KALB COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
($50.000— Jan 1 ’25-’29
5s ’20 J-J 100,000— Jan 1 ’30-’34
90,000— Jan 1 ’35-’37
10.000____Jan 1 1938
6s ’ 20 J-J 250.000--Jan 1 ’38-’ 44
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 765)
Total assessed value 1921-20,716,291
Population In 1920__________ 44,051
DODGE COUNTY.
Eastman is the county seat.
Court-House & Road Bonds.
5s ’06 M-S $65 000c. Sept 1 ’25-36
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24- $73,000
Floating debt_____________ 30,000
Sinking funds__________ ;__ 13,000
Total assessed value 1924.-5,686,653
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.00
Pop’n 1910, 20,127; 1920......... 22,450
INT. payable In N.Y. at Columbia
Trust Co. and U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.

COWETA COUNTY.
Newnan is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4K s’ 19July $400,000.......................
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $100,000
Ass’d val.’24 (40-50%act.)ll,000,000 DOERUM.
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24 $17.50
This town Is In Colquitt County.
Population In 1920___________29,049
Water and Light Bonds.
5K s’ 12 J-D $15,000c......
1942
CRISP c o u n t y !
Water and School Bonds*
Cordele is the county seat.
6s ’ 12 Mar $8.500c___ Feb 1 1941
Court House & Jail.
Bonds.
4s ’06 Dec $30,000c_________ 1936 5s School-Building 0 c ...Sept 1 1947
g ’ 17
$6.5 0
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’24 $38,000 BOND. M-SB T Nov 1 ’24-..$30,000
DE
Floating debt (add’l) --------15,000 Water debt (incl.)__ ____
20.500
Assessed value real estate. 4,550,000 Assessed valuation 1924____ 510,000
Assessed value personal.. 1,250,000 Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $14.00
Other assess, property_
_
500,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(40% act.).7.300.000 Pop’n 1910, 630; 1920___________919
IN T . payable at the Mechanics'
State&Co. tax (per$ 1,000) 1924 $22.00
Pop’n 1910, 16,423; ’2 0 ............18,914 & Metals Nat. Bank, N . Y .
CROSS KEYS SCH. DIST.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
This district is in De Kalb Co.
Albany is the county seat.
5 K s’24 J-J f$20,000c.Jan 1 ’25-’44
l 20,000c.Jan 1 ’45-’ 54 5s § High S ch ool B onds (c*&r).
’24 M-S$100.000r*.Mar 1 ’25-’49
BOND. D EBT Apr 1924.. $40,000
Bridge
Assess, val. 1923 (31% act.) 621,692 4 K s’ 19 J-JBonds.
($40,000c* July 1 ’25-’34
Population (est.)______________ 3,000
( 90,000c* July 1 ’ 35-’49
IN T. payable in Atlanta.
Road Bonds.
4 K s ’ 19 J-J ($66,000c* July 1 ’ 25-35
DADE COUNTY.
1154,000c * July 1 ’ 36-'49
Trenton is the county seat.
TOT. B D . D T . Nov 20 ’24.$490.000
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
12,000
5s g ’ 15 Jan $60.000c__ Sept 1 1934 Total assessed value 1924.16,042,018
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 2 ’ 18- $60,000 State & Co. tax (per $1,0001 ’24 $10.50
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Total assessed value 1921..1,726.575 Popul. 1910, 16.035; ’20......... 20,063
§ IN T . at Chatham & Phenix
Total tax rate (per $1,000)___$16.01
Pop’n 1910, 4,139; 1920_______ 3,918 Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
IN T . payable at the Hanover Nat.
Bank. N . Y .
DOUGLAS.
This city is In Coffee County.
DALTON.
School Bonds.
This city Is In Whitfield County. .8 ’01
$3,350____$125 yearly
Incorp. In 1910. Pop’n 1910. 5,324. _s ’03
20.000
............1933
1920, 5,222.
17,500....................1936
-s ’06
Water Bonds.
-s ’08
35.000
______ 1938
5s
J-J
$7,500____ July 1 1925 5s '12 Feb 25.000
___________Feb 1 1942
School Bonds.
Elec. Light & Water Bonds.
5s
J-J $12,500____ July 1 1925 s ’ 12 Feb $15,000____Feb 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s
J-J $10,000____ July 1 1930 5s ’12 Feb $10,000____Feb 1 1942
Electric-Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1919— *120,450
5s
J-J $20,000-July 1 ’30 & ’35 Floating debt______ _______
3,000
Street-Paving Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
6,643
5s
J-J $25,000.July 1 ’35 & ’40 Tot.assess.val.’ 18(45%act.)l,916,524
BOND. DEBTOct 29 ’ 19- $115,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) v18_____ $16.00
Floating debt_____________
25,686 Population In 1910, 3.550: ’20, 3,401
Sinking funds_____________
30,801
N T . In N . Y . City and Dublin.
Assessed valuation 1919___3,089,033
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918____ $14.00
INT. at Chase Nat. Bk.. N. Y . C DUBLIN.
This city is In Laurens Oo. New
DAWSON.
charter August 1910. Population
This city Is in Terrell County.
1910. 5,795; 1920, 7,707.
Paving & Water Works Bonds. 6s ’96 A-O $25,000____ Oct 1 1926
5s
. . . $70.000___________
6s ’97 A-O
12,000_ Oct 1 1927
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $140,000 5s ’02 J-J
25,000_ Jan 1 1932
_
Water debt (Included)_____
94,000 5s ’04 J-J
45,000_ Jan 1 1934
_
Ass’d val. ’24 (50% a ct.)..2,225,000 5s ’08 M -N
65,000_ Jan 1 1938
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $20.00 5s ’ 10 M -N 30,000____M a y l 1940
_
Pop. 1910, 3,827: 1920_____3,504
75,000___ Jan 1 1933
5s ’ 17 J-J
50,000___ Jan 1 1947
5s ’19 J-J
6s
A-O (42,000— Jan 1 ’36-’49
DECATUR.
This city is in De Kalb County.
\13,000_____Jan 1 1950
Incorporated as city August 1922. TOTAL D EBT Jan 1921.. $382,000
All bonds bear coupons.
Sinking fund Dec 10 '20___
66,877
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1920___7,788.609
5s ’06
J-J $5,000_____ Jan 1936 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21-$15.00
5 s ’ 12
J-J
5,000______July 1942
* IN T . at Nat. Park B an k.N .Y .;
5 s ’ 15
J-J 18,000______July 1945 others at Hanover N at. B k., N , Y .

Dec., 1924.]
DULUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Duluth) is in
Gwinnett County.
Building Bonds.
■6s ’ 19 ann. $25,000. .Jan 1 ’25-’45
($5,000 each 5 years)
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’ 22...$25,000
Assess, val. ’21 (50% act.)__628,500
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$10.00
Population 1922 _______________725
IN T . at Duluth, or at Hanover
Nat. Bank, N . Y .
EAST LAKE.
This town is in De Kalb County.
School B onds.
5 ^ s ’ 15 J-J
$8,000____July 1 1945
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5J4s’15 J-J
$3,000____July 1 1945
Sewer B onds.
5H s’15 J-J $15,000___ July 1 1945
S chool and W ater W orks Bonds.
($11,000____ Oct 1 1930
5J$s’20 A-O-j 12,000____ Oct, 1 1940
I 12,000____ Oct 1 1950
B O N D . D E B T Oct 29 ’24. $65,000
Water debt (incl.)________
26,000
Sinking fund______________
8,500
Assess, val. 1924 (70% act.)—
Real___________________ 1,400,000
Personal_______________
40,000
T otal___________________1,440.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $15.00
Population in 1910, 73; in 1920, 611
EAST POINT!
This town is in Pulton County.
Incorporated 1887.
♦Water W orks B onds.
5s ’23 Julyl $22,500--July 1 ’25-’33
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5 s ’ 15 J-J $21.000c.July 1 ’25-’45
BON D. D EBT Dec 1923-- $259,000
Water bonds (incl.)_______ 120,000
Sinking funds_____________
50,000
T ot. ass’d val. '23(M act.)_4,100,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------$16-50
Population 1910, 3.682; 1920, 5,241
* Int. at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y .

GEORGIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Tot.ass’d val. ’24(4^ act.)_l,728,795
City tax rate (per $1,000)’24_$9.10
Pop’n 1910, 2.208; 1920 ........... 2,241
FORT VALLEY.
This city is in Houston County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5 s ’ l l J-D $5,000...June 15 1941
Light=Piant Bonds.
5s ’05 J-D $12,000___ June 1 1935
School Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-D $20,000.--Jun el5 1941
5s ’ 19 J-J
15,000____July 1 1939
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’ l l J-D $15,000-—June 15 1941
Street Paving.
5s T9 J-J $24,000____July 1 1939
BOND. D E B T Oct 1919.- $77,000
Floating debt (additional).
2,840
Sinking fund (general)____
37,560
Sinking fund (water)______
21,785
Total assessed val. 1919___1,743,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 18-$15.00
Pop’ll 1910, 2,697; 1920______ 3,223
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Carnesville is the county seat.
44£s’06 J-D $30,0 0 0 c ...............1928
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 '25. $25,000
Assessed yalue real estate..2,369,962
Assessed value personal_ 1,094,930
_
Total assessed value 1924—3.464.892
3tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24 $20.00
Pop’n 1910, 17,894; 1920____ 19.957
IN T . payable in New York.

GAINESVILLE.
County seat of Hall County. Inc.
1870. Commission form of govern­
ment became effective July 1 1923.
R efu nding RR. Bonds.
4M s’00-’01J-J$50,000c..Tuly 1’30&31
Imorovement Bonds.
4s ’02 J-J $30,000c_ July 1 1932
_
School Bonds.
_s TO J-J $20,000c...............1940
Water, Light, Sewer & Schom
4 ^ g ’ 10 J-J $100,000c—.July 1*1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24. $235,500
Total assess, val. ’24(^act)6,036,552
EATONTON.
City tax rate (per $1,000,1 ’24.$13.50
This city is in Putnam County.
Pop’n 1910, 5,925; 1920____ 6,272
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’2 3 .. $61,500
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.
Water debt (incl.)________
8,000
3,580 GLYNN COUNTY.
Floating debt____________
Sinking fund______________
4,223
Brunswick is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1923___1,000,000
g ’95 J-J $55,000c..........
1925
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$15.00 5s School Bldg. Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,036; 1920.-2,519 5sg’20 J-J $20,000..Jan 1 25 26
5s ’20 J-J
4 0 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’27-’3U
ELBERTON.
f
5 0 0 ................ 1935
This city Is In Elbert County.
5s ’20 J-J i 13,500___________1936
Im provem ent Bonds.
i 1,000___________1937
5s ’24 A-O $45,000— Jan 1 ’ 35-’54
Road Bonds.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $60,0 0 0 c ..$13,500 y ’ly
5s ’09 J-J
5.000__________ 1939
7 7,50 0c...Ja n 1 1927
6s
...
15.000_______________ 5s T9 J-J (40,500c.Jan 1 ’28-’3ti
R ef. E lectric-Light Bonds.
2,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1931
6s '15 — $10.000____July 1 1935
(11,500___ Jan 1 1931
(Subject to call $2,000*yearly July 1 5s T9 J-J (4 0 ,5 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’32-’34
1929 to 1933 incl.)
(13,000___ Jan 1 1935
W ater Bonds.
5sg’22 J-J 175,000r*_______ _____
4s ’95 M-N$26.000__May 1 ’26-’33 BOND. DEBT Dec 1924. $790,500
6s
...
35,000........................... Assessed value 1921______ 13,838,687
Sewer Bonds.
State and Co. tax (per
4)4s’05 J-D $20.000— Dec 25 1925
$1,000) 1920_____________$13.00
W ater Light & Sewer B onds.
Pop’ n 1910, 15,720; 1920____ 19,370
-S T9 . . . $15,000...........................
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k.. N . Y.
Paving Bonds.
4 K s’09 J-J $20,000-----1934-1937 GORDON COUNTY
S ch ool Bonds.
Calhoun is the county seat.
5s ’09 J-J ($15,000 _____ 1929-1931
Bonds.
t 20.000_____ 1938-1939 6s Road J-.T $280,000-$10,000 yearly
’21
_s T 9 . . . $30,000..........................
BOND. D E B T Oct 8 ’2 4 .. $280,000
Street Bonds.
10,000
5s TO J-J ($15,000— 1933-’35-’37 Sinking fund______________
1 10,000...................1940 Tot.ass’d val.'24(l~5act.) .5,004,482
6s
...
15,000_______________ State&Co.tax(per $1,000 ’24.$26.50
TOTAL DEBT April 1924- $258,000 Population in 1920 (Census). 17,736
IN T . at the Chase Nat. Bk.. N .Y .
Assessed valuation 1924___3,750.976
Pop’n 1910, 6,483; 1920______ 6.475 g r a n t v i l l e !
A town in Coweta County.
Fi t z g e r a l d !
W ater W orks Bonds.
This city Is In Ben Hill County.
6s
s-a $32,000_______________
Incorp. Dec. 2 1896.
City-Hall and Funding Bonds 6s Sewer Bonds.
5s ’02 J-D $18,000c__________1932 BOND.s-a $18,000______________
DEBT Oct 18 ’23. $50,000
§Sewer Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’23
5s g ’08 M-S $75,000c..Sept 15 1938 Town tax rate (per (2-3 act. > 1 ,000,000
$1,000) '23 $10.00
W ater and Light Bonds.
6s '98 J-D $33,000_____
1928 Population 1910, 1.132; 1920..1,200
5s g ’08 M-S §25,000c..Sept 15 1935 GRIFFIN.
§School Bonds.
Situated
Spalding County. Inc
5s g ’08 M-S $30,000c..Sept 15 1938 Dec. 1843. InPopulation 1910, 7.478;
5s T6 J-J
23,000c_June 30 1946
1920, 8,240.
♦Paving Bonds.
Light, W ater & Sewer
5s T2 J-J $40,000___ July 1 1942
BON D. D EBT Oct 27 1924 $244,000 is 04 J-J $42,000_____1925-1930
Street Bonds
Floating debt_____________
200 48$g'09J-D $25,000c.June 1 ’25-’3P
Sinking fund______ _______ 127,540
Assessed value real estate__3,024,208 4j^g’ 17 M -N 45,000c.M ay 1 ’29-’47
City-Hall Bonds
Assessed value personal_ 1,261,092 4H g’09J-D $30,000c.June 1 ’ 25-’3P
_
Other assess, property_____
67,147
School Bonds
Total assess, val. 1924(abt.
65% actual)___________ 4.552.447 4!^g’09 J-D $30,000c-June 1 ’25-'3D
...
57,500____________
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S15.70 4H s
BOND. DEBT N ov 23 ’23Population 1910, 5,795; 1920, 6,870 Water debt (incl.)________ $236,500
8.500
{ I N T . at City Treas. office: (*) Assessed val., real________ 3,711,934
N . Y . City.
Assessed val., personal____2,081,683
Total assessed val., 1923
FLOYD COUNTY.
(60% actual)__________ 5,793,617
Rome is the county seat.
Town tax (per $1,000) 1923-.$18.50
Road Bonds.
IN T. on street bonds at Trust Co.
5s ’21 M-S$208,000c. Sept 1 ’25-’50 o f Georgia, Atlanta; other bonds at
Ss ’21 M-S 260,000..Sept 1 ’25-’50 IJ. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., New York.
5s ’21 M-S 204,000—Sept 1 ’25-’50
HALL COUNTY
Bridge Bonds.
Gainesville is the county seat.
4H s’15 J-J S168.000c.Jan 1 ’25-’45
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 .. $840,000
Road B onds.
Total assessed value 1924
5s ’20 J-J $320,000c*.$20,000 y ’ly
(about 60% actual)___ 21.535 287 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24. $320,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $15.00 Tot. ass’d val. ’21()4 act.) 10,845,451
Pop’n 1910, 36,736; 1920_____39,841 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.$17.50
IN T . payable in N. Y . or Rome.
Population in 1920 (Census)_26,822
FORSYTH.
This city is in Monroe County.
Street Bonds.
5s
. . . $75,000_______________
S chool Bonds.
6s '12 Oct $10 000___ Oct 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’ 24. $107,000
Sinking fund______________
1,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 978,650
Assess, val., personal_____ 750,145




HAPE VILLE.
This town is in Fulton County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $29,000____Jan I 1946
Sewer Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $14,000___ Jan 1 1946
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1923..$33,000
Floating debt_______________ 1 000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,000,000
_
Population in 1910, 864; 1920, 1,631

HARALSON COUNTV
Buchanan is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s ’22 Jan$200,000... Jin 1 '27- 51
TOTAL DEBT July 1922. $292,0 J
O
Assessed value, real and
personal, 1921_________ 4,661.870
Popul’n 1910, 13,514; 1920, 14,440
IN T . at New York or Chicago.
HARRIS COUNTY.
Hamilton Is the county seat.
ROND. DEBT Oct 14 ’22. $35,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
15,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’22 (M act.) 2,800.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$21.00
Pop’n 1910, 17,886; 1920____ 15,776
HARTW ELL.
This city is in Hart County.
Electric-light bonds_______ >.$10,000
School bonds________________ 18,000
W ater bonds.
5s ’ 14 J-D $2S,500-.Dec 1 ’25-’36
Sewer Bonds.
5s '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 B onds.
-s
...
$7,500_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’21. $106,500
Water debt (incl.)________
33,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
4.000
Sinking fund______________
8,000
Assessed value 1921 (about
40% actual) (est.)______ 1,425,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $20.00
Pop’n 1910, 2,007; 1920.......... 2.323
HAW KINS VILLE.
This city is in Pulaski County.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s '15 M-Nr$20.000____M a y l 1944
S chool-B u ilding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M -N $15,000____M a y l 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $105,000
Water debt (Included)____
60,000
Assessed valuation 1924___1,562,733
Pop’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
6% premium. ______
HOGANSVILLE.
This town is in Troup County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $24,000c________ Serial
Sewerage Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $10.000c........... ..Serial
BOND. D E B T Oct 8 ’ 2 3 .. $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.
($25,000c_ Jan 1 ’29&’34
5 K s’24 J-J
25,OOOc_Jan 1 ’39&’44
( 25,000 Jan 1 ’49&’54
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924-. $75,000
Assess, val. 1923_________ 1,225,000
Population___________________ 3,500
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
New York City.

191
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(H actual) 1,400,000
Tax rate (per $1,0001 1920— $17.00
Population 1910, 1,590; 1920-.2.104
LA FAYETTE SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. La Fayette) is
In Walker County.
B uilding Bonds (3*&r).
($4,OOOr*.July 1 ’25-’26
6s ’21 J-J 115,0C0r*_July 1 ’27-’31
60,000r*_July 1 ’32-’45
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’23. $81,000
Tot .assess .val.’23(H act.).l,236.653
School tax rate (p e r il,000)’23$10.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 3,750
IN T . payable in New York.
LA GRANGE.
This olty Is In Troup County. Tno.
1827. Population 1910. 5,587; 1920.
17,038.
School Bonds.
4J^s’ 13 J-J $40,000c.Jan 1 ’36-’43
5s ’ 19 J-J
50,000c_Jan 1 ’39-’45
os ’ 21 J-J 200,000c.Jan 1 ’36-’45
S chool & Paving Bonds.
414s
J-J
20.000o.Jan 1 *25-’28
Water-Works Bonds.
434s’13 J-J $150,000c.Jan 1 ’ 29-’43
(36.000c. Jan 1 ’25-’29
5s ’ 19 J-J \ 8,00 0c..-Ja n 1 1930
l 4,00 0c...Ja n 1 1931
5s ’21 J-J 75,000c.Jan 1 ’49-’50
Sewer Bonds.
5s '19 J-J $63,000c..Jan 1 ’31-’ 39
5s ’21 J-J
80,000c____ 1925-1936
Electric L ight Bonds.
5s ’19 J-J $25,000c.Jan 1 ’45-’48
5s ’ 21 J-J
20,000cjj....
1951
Pavln* Bonds.
5s ’ 21 J-J $200,000c_Jan 1 ’45-’49
Street Impt. Bonds.
($2,0 0 0 c.—Jan 1 1948
5s '19 J-J { 8,000c— .Jan 1 1949
Gas Bonds.
4 !4sT3 J-J S40.000C—Jan 1 '28-’35
H ospital Bonds.
5s ’ 21 J-J $10,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1951
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 '24. $1,030,000
Assess, val. 1924 (about
65% actual)............... ..16,284,827
Town tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $12.50
INT. in N. Y. at Chase Ns*
Bank, and at City Treas. office
LAURENS COUNTY.
Dublin is the county seaT.
Bridge Bonds.
5s g ’ 19 June $200,000—-June 1 1949
5s '19 J-D 300,000___ June 1 1949
BOND. D E B T Nov 16'22 $500,000
50,006
Floating debt____________
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

LAWRENCE VILLE!
This town is in Gwinnett County.
W ater Bonds.
5s '12 . . . $35,000c..................1942
Sewerage B onds.
5s '12 . . . $15,000c__________1942
BOND . D EBT Dec 2 0 ’21. $51,100
Sinking fund (water)______
1,667
Assessed value, real estate. 819,477
Assessed value, personal_
_ 455,585
JACKSON COUNTY.
Total assessed value 1921—1,275,062
County seat is Jefferson.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21.$19.00
Road Bonds.
-s
-..$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ Pop’n 1910, 1,518; 1920.......... 2.059
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Total assess, val. 1921____6,574 000 LEE COUNTY!
Leesburg is the county seat.
Pop’n 1910, 30,169; 1920____24,654
C ourt-H ouse (Part yrly. 30 yrs.)
5s g T6 J-J $50,000...........................
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds (Part yrly. 30 yrs.)
Louisville is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24. $50,000 5s g ’ 16 J-J $5.000...........................
Road Bonds (Part yrly. 30 yrs.)
Assess, val. 1924._________5,235,878
5s g ’ 16 J-J $25.000_________ _____
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924.............
$18.00 TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 ’21. $80,000
Pop’n 1910, 21.379; 1920____ 22,602 T ot.assess,val .’21(65% act.)2,946,057
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21-$21.00
1920____ 10,904
JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOL Pop’n .1910, 11,679;N. Y . City.
IN T payable in
D ISTR IC T NO. 1
P. O. Louisville.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
6s g ’21 J-J $97,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’ 53
Lincolnton is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $100,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 T 9 . $30,000
Sinking fund______________
20.000 Tot .assess .val .'21 (30 % act) 2.142,945
Tot. ass’d val. ’21(30%act.)l,500,000 State & County tax rate (per
School tax (per $1,000) ’24____ $13.00
$1,000) 1919_____________ $25.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 3,200 Pop’n 1910. 8.174; 1920____ 9,739
JESUP.
LITHONIA.
This town is in Wayne County.
This town is in De Kalb County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 .. $54,500
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________
8,600 5s ’ 17 Jan $20,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1947
Assess, val. real est_______ 971.150
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val. personal______ 297,909 5s ’ 17 Jan $ 15.00 0c.. .Jan 1 1947
Other assessable property . . 149,642 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921--$35,000
Tot .assess .val.’24((Ract.). 1,418,701 Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 50,600
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$12.50 Floating debt (add’l)_______ 3,000
Populat’n in 1910, 1,415; 1920, 1.941 Sinking funds________
1,140
Assessed val., real estate___ 406,000
KIRKW OOD.
Assessed val., personal_____l60,000
This place is in De Kalb County Total assessed val. 1921
Inc. under present charter in 1910
(about 2-3 actual)________ 500,000
Pop’n 1910, 1,226; 1920_______ 2,934 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21-$25.00
School Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 1,428; 1920______ 1,269
-s
...
$4,000____Jan 1 1937
IN T . is payable at Hanover Na­
5s g T4 J-J
5,000c_ Jan 1 1944 tional Bank, New York.
_
6s g ’21 J-J 500,000. Jan 1 ’ 27-’ 51
Sewer Bonds.
LOWNDES COUNTY.
5s g ’ l l J-J $17,009c_Jan 1 ’25-'41
Valdosta Is the county seat.
5s g T4 J-J
5.000c..-Jan 1 1944
Road Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s g ’ 19 J-J $85 0 0 0 ...July 1 25-’50
5s g ’ l l J-J $25,000c.-Jan 1 ’ 25-’41 5s ’ 19 J-J 1350,000.-July 1 ’ 34r’49
Street Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 114, P. 329.)
5s g '14 J-J $25,00 0c...Ja n 11944 BOND. D EBT Jan 1922. $486,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1921-- $139,500 Total assess, val. 1921___12,629,038
Floating debt (additional).
15,000 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’ 19.$20.00
Sinking fund______________
1,450 Population in 1920__________ 26,521
Tot.ass’d val.’20(60 %act.) .2,226 547
IN T . on bonds marked (t) at
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 20.$15.00 Valdosta.
_______
IN T . at Fourth Nat. Bk., Atlanta.
LUMPKIN COUNTY.
LA FAYETTE!
County seat is Dahlonega.
This city Is in Walker County.
R oad Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4s T9
ann.$72,000c_________ 1949
5s T5 J-J *19,000___ Jan 1 1944 BO N D . DEBT Oot 27 ’ 24. $72,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 4 ’2 2 . $83,000 Tot.ass’d val.’24(67% act.) 1,400,000
Water debt (Incl.)__________ 28.000 State & Co. tax rate (per
Floating debt_______________ 5,000
$1,000) 1924_______
$17.00
Sinking fund_______
17,689 Pop’n 1910, 5,444; 1920........... 5,240

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McD o n o u g h .
This city is in Henry County.
Sewer bon ds.c___________
12,000
Water bon ds.c___________
11,000
1,000
Water bonds.r___________
Deep well bonds.c________
5,000
School bonds.c____________
500
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 4 -- $29,500
Tot. ass'd val.’24(75% act.) 1,084,038
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S10.00
Population 1910, 882; 1920____ 1,263

GEORGIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Sinking funds_____________ $7 Oil
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. & Bk Co.
or at First Nat. Bank, New York.

NEWNAN.
This city is In Coweta County.
Incorporated 1825.
W ater, Sewer and L ight Bonds
4H«'07 J-J $25,000c.July 1 ’34-’ 37
Sewer Bonds.
4s 00 J-J $15,OOOc___ 1925-1928
S chool Bds. ($2,000 in even yrs )
6s ’09 J-J
$5,800 .July 1 ’25-’36
5* T6 J--»
35.000c.July 1 ’26-’46
($10,000 every 5 years)
Electric Light Bonds.
5s g ’04 ($4,340c —Jan 1 1925 & ’27
J-J 115.000c.............Jan 1 ’29-’3«
Street Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $50.000--July 1 *3O-’40
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 T 7 - $204,000
Sinking funds_____________
8,250
Assess, val., real estate____ 2,272,000
Assess, val., personal_____ 2,198,000
Total assess, val. T 7 ______ 4,470,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1917------ $9.00
Pop’n 1910. 5,548; 1920........... 7.037
IN T . payable in New York City
and at Treasurer’s office.

[V ol. 119
ROCKMART.
This town is in Polk County.
Paving Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $13,000___ Jan 1 1935
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 ’24- $55,945
Floating debt (add’l) ______
16,136
Total val. 1924 (60% a ct.)—731,921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $12.50
Population 1910, 1,034; 1920-1,400-

ROME.
Rome Is the county seat o f Floyd
m il l e d g e v il l e .
County. Last charter Sept. 1918.
McINTOSH COUNTY.
This city is in Baldwin County.
Improvement B onds.
Darien is the county seat.
Redem ption Bonds.
4Hs’08 J-J $158,OOOc____1925-1941
Road & Bridge Bonds.
_s
- . - $19,10 0---.....................
IJ^s
...
72.000 _____ 1925-1938
6s ’ 18 M -N $36,000--N ov 1 ’ 25-'42
W ater-W orks Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24. $64,500 5s ’ 19 - - - $85,500---------------------tH s’96 J-J $173,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1926
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act.>1,303,000
School Bonds.
M unicipal Building Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$30.00 5s ’ 19 . . . $39,500...........................
Is ’ 15 A-O $75,000c—Apr 1 ’25-’39
Population in 1920____________5.119
Sewer B onds.
5s ’ 16 A-O 40.000c____ 1938-1945
5s ’ 19 —
$5,000-.........................
City-H ospital Bonds.
McRAE.
.s
1,500_______________
Is 15 A-O $25,000 ......... 1940-1944
This city is in Telfhir County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24- $150,600
P ublic S ch ool Impt. Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’ 24- $71,000 Ass’d val. ’24 (65% act.)--2,785,340
5s
s-a $100.000_____1930-194»
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
10,063 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $16.50
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’ 22. $569,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 542,072 Pop’n 1910, 4,385; 1920.......... 4,619
Floating debt (add’l)_____
12,000
Assess, val., personal_____ 371,999
OCILLA.
Sinking fund____________
20,844
Total val’n 1924 (60% act.) 914,071 MITCHELL COUNTY.
This city is in Irwin County.
Assessed value, real estate.7,704,850
City tax ratefper $1,000)’24_$10.00
County seat is Camilla.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’22— $63,000 Assessed value, personal----4,779,038
Population 1910, 1,160; 1920.. 1,273
Road Bonds.
.
„
Floating debt____________
4,000 Other assessable property.. 1,000.000
5s ’24 F-A $100,000— Aug 1 1939 Assess, val. ’22 (60% act.) 900,000 Ass’d val. ’22 (60% act ) 13,4x3.880
MACON.
5s ’ 24 F-A 100,000___ Aug 1 1944 Tax rate (per $1,000 )192l — $23 00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922 — $15.00
Incorp. 1823. M aco* is the county BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
seat of Bibb County. City was tem­ Population TO, 22,114; ’20--25.588 Population 1910, 2,017; 1920—2,180 Pop’n 1910, 12,099; 1920------ 13,252
IN T. on $173,000 4J^s payable at
porarily embarrassed in 1878. Entire
office of N. Y. Trust Co. or by Treas.:
PELHAM.
debt converted into 6s in 1880, and MILLEN
This town Is in Mitchell County on impt. 414s by Treas ; bonds of
these bonds were all paid o ff in 1910No recent return.
1915 in N. Y . and bonds of 1916 in
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
In July 1924 the New York State
5s 14 J-J $16.000c. ..June 1 1944 New York or Rome. Coupons are
Banking Department ruled that MONROE.
tax-receivable. Interest has been
Paving Bonds.
Macon bonds are legal investments
This city Is In Walton County.
5s T4 J-J
$4.000c.--June 1 1944 paid promptly since 1876, when the
for savings banks in New York State.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
M made an adjustment of its debt.
t.v
Jail and Fire Dept. Bonds.
Stadium Bonds.
5s '05 Decl$30,000c.Dec 1 ’25&’35
W ATER WORKS owned by the
5s T4 J-J
$5,000c— .June 1 1944
4V2g ’24 J-J $100,000--June 1 ’29-’48
S chool Bonds.
_ . .
W ater and Light-Exten. Bonds city are valued at $200,000; the
Fire Bonds.
6s
$ 5 .0 0 0 c .„ Oct 1 1930
4V2g ’24 J-J J$19,000—June 1 ’29-’47 5s '14 Nov 19.000c— Nov 1 1944 5s T4 J-J $4,000c.—June 1 1944 earnings yield a surplus of $10,000
per annum over expenses.
Srwer Bonds.
\ 6,000___ June 1 1948
Paving Bonds.
„
„
$1.000c_ June 1 1944
_
Bridge Bonds.
5s T9 ann $35,000------N ov 1 1949 5s T4 J-J
BOND. D E B T Oct 2 7 ’24- $91,000 ROSSVILLE.
4 ! i g ’24 J-D/133,000--June 1 ’29-’47
Sewer Bonds.
.
. ___
30.35 > This city is in Walker County.
\ 17,000___ June 1 1948 5s ’08 Jan $30,000c_Jan 1 28 & 38 Sinking funds____________
Total assess, val. 1924
School Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
(60% a ct.)____________ 1,772,000 6s
. . . $80,000...........................
4H g ’96 J-J $130.000___ Jan 1 1926 5 s ’05 June $15,000c.June 1 25*35
n
(?)
(15,000—July 1 ’25-’29 BOND. DEBT Bov 25 ’24- $134,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24------- $13 O BONDED D E B T ________
4 K g ’09J-J ( 20,000--July 1 ’30-’34 Water debt (incl.)-----------30,000 Pop’n 1910, 1,880; 1920--------- 2,640 Population 1910, 1.059; 1920. 1,427
(30,000--July 1 ’35-’39 Floating debt (add’l ) --------IN T . payable In New York City
7,000
414g’ 15 J-D StlMiM-.Juue 1 '25 45 Sinking funds-------------- — - A'k-'kVX
ROYSTON.
4 s’24 J-D 100,000-.June 1 ’29-’48 Assess, val. '24 (60% act.) 2.642,219
This city is in Franklin, Hart and
Sewer Bonds.
Madison Counties.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1024— SI 1.00 PIERCE COUNTY
Blackshear is the county seat.
($15,000c.July 1 ’25-’29 Population 1910, 3,029; 1920--3.211
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
4s g ’09 J-J ( 20,000c-July 1 ’ 30-’34
f$»,000___ Jan 1 1929
IN T . on water-works, elec.-light
'$5.000—Jan 1 ’30-’34 is ’ 19 J-J (42.500—Jan 1 ’30-’46
{ 30,000c.July 1 ’35-’39
4H g'l,5J-D 21,000--June 1 '25-'4fi bonds and school 5s at U. S. M tge. & 5s g ’20 J-D 20.000. -Jan1 ’35-’44
I 1.500___ Jan 1 1947
15,000—Jan 1 ’45-’49 BOND. DEBT Dec 21 ’21- $70,000
4J^s g’ 18_(36,000_____ Sept 2’25-'42 Tr. C o.. N. Y.; on school 6s at Balti­
115.000 __Sept 2’43-’ 47 more Tr. C o., Balt., M d., and on 6s g ’ 20 J-J TO,000—Jan 1 ’30-’39 Assess val 1921 ( s actual) 1.202,000
4
20.000. -Jan 1 ’40-’49 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921------$17.50
4Jfjg’24 J-D1209,000--June 1 ’29-’47 sewer bonds at City Treas. office.
BONDED D E B T ________ $168,000 Population 1910, 1,422; 1920, 1.681
\ 16,000___ June 1 1948 MONTEZUMA.
Asse«eci v due 10 > 2 ____ $3.765 885
Deficiency Bonds.
This town is In Macon County.
Population in 1920 (Census) ..11,934
4HK 97 y-J $40.000____Jan 1 1927
Street Paving Bonds.
SANDERSVILLE.
A uditorium Bonds.
This city is in Washington County.
4 4 g -16 M-S $81 000 Aug 31 '25-’45 4H sT7 J-D $25.000___ June 1 1937
Incorp. 1784. Pop’n 1910, 2,641;.
4H g’ 1 8 _ (36,000_____ Sept 2’25-’42 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $31,000 PLAINS HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
_
This district (P. O. Plains) is in 1920,2.695.
Water debt (incl.)-----------6,000
115.000 __Sept 2’43-’47
Sumter County.
Sinking fu n d ------------------ „ 8 >2.
Water, Light and Sewer B onds.
Sewer and Town-Hall Bonds.
($4,000—Jan 1 ’ 26-’29 5s ’07 J-J $12.000r..Jan 1 ’27-’32
4s '04 quar $25 000_ Jan 1 -25-’34 Assess, valuation 1924-----1 250 00f
_
J-J (34.000.-Jan 1 ’ 30-’46
City tax rate (per $1.000) ’24 *10 00 5s
($6,000 every 5 years.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
112,000—Jan 1 ’47-’50
W ater and Light B onds.
4 H g 'll J-J $620.000.-July 1 ’ 2,5-’39 Population 1910, 1,630; 1920, 1,827
BOND. D EBT Oct 19 ’ 23—$50,000 5s
A-O $‘25,000r_ Apr 1 1933
_
4 H g 'll J-J
50,000____Jan 11940 MONTEZUMA SCHOOL DTST.
Total assess val. 1923______900,000
School Bonds.
______
Hospital Bonds.
This district is in Macon County. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23..$9.50 6a
J-J $L2.000r___ Jan 1 1927
4s g ’ 15 J-D 105.000--June 1 ’25-'45
Population, estimated________ 3,000 5s ’ 17 July $20.000c— July 1 1947
S ch ool Bonds.
4>*g’ 16 M -8 84.000 Aug 31 ’2 5 ’45
($4,000c--Jan 1 ’25 26
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920— $75,0004)4g'18 M-S 69,000--Sept 2 ’25-’47
1 0 0 c...J a n 1 1927
3,0
POLK COUNTY
Floating debt_____________
5,000
Park Building Bonds.
2.000c___ Ian 1 1928
Cedartown is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1920---- 1,643,7364 ^ g ’18 M-S $9,000--Sept 2 ’25-’27
9,000c..Jan 1 ’29-’31
Road Bonds
IN T . at Fourth Nat. Bank. N . Y .
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 31 ’23$1,617,000
4,000c___J .n 1 1932 5H sg’21J-J $90,000____Jan 1 1951
Water bonds (Included)..
710 000
3.00 0 c..-J a n 1 1933 5 Hs’22 J-J 100.000c— .Jan 1 1947
Assess, val., real estate..30,850,5/5
12,000c--Jan 1 ’34-36 5 l^ g ’ 23 J-J $100.0 I I___ Ian 1 193 I SAVANNAH.
Assess, val.. personal___ 10,915,950
I
5 ^ s g ’23 J-J 100.000___ Jan 1 1939
Savannah Is the county seat of
5.000c —
Assessed val., utility____ 5,452,391
4,000c_ Jan 1 1938 5 Hs’24 J-J
_
90,000__Jan 1 1939 Chatham Co. Incorporated 1789.
’21 Jan
Total assess, val. 1924_ 47,248.916
_
5,000c_ Jan 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Dec 1923— $387,000 Prior to 1879 the city's bonds were
_
Cltv t,H rn(e nor *1 ,000)'24 $15 00
<
6,000c_ Jan 1 1940 Total assess, val. 1923------ 8,887,368 all 7s, but, through a compromise,
_
P op’n 1910, 40,665; 1920____52,995
5.000c---- Jan 1 1941 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$ 16.00 they were exchanged for 5s bearing
All bonus bear coupons with privi­
6.000c_ Jan 1 1912 Population in 1920 (Census) _ .20.357 5% tax-receivable coupons.
_
lege of registration's to principal and
7,000c_ Jan 1 1943
_
INT. at the National Bank ol
R efu nding Bonds.
interest.
IH s g 09 F-A $2.219.OOOc Feb 1 ’59
6,000c___Jan 1 1944 Commerce, N. Y .
IN T . at City Treasurer's office.
_
t*4s’ 13 J-J
202.500c July 1 ’43
7,000c_ Jan 1 1945
Drainage and Sewer Bonds.
v 8,000c_ Jan ,1 ......
_
1946 PUTNAM COUNTY.
MACON COUNTY.
tU g’ 14 A-OS500 000c.
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 1924 $94,000
Oglethorpe is the county seat.
Eatonton is the county seat.
Due $15,500 April 15 *25. and so,
Sinking fund_
_
4
2 -u BOND. DEBT Dec 9 1920 $2,080
ir
.............
Bridge Bonds.
5s
A-O $85,000.-Oct l /2 5 - ’50 Ass’d val. ’24 (H actual)-.1.850.000 Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
49.616 increasing each year $1,000. the last
School tax (per $1,000' 1924. .$15.00 Total assessed val’n 1921 .3.304,002 payment, which will be made April 15
4% s’ \~ A.O 175 000 -Apr 1 25 ’47
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’24. $188,000 Population in 1924 (est.)_____3,500 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 20---- $9.00 1944. being $34,500.)
Storm Sewer Svstem Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate.2,692,376
Pop’n 1910, 13,876; 1920-------- 15.15J (44g’ l6 M-SS310 OOOc-Mar 1 25-41
Assessed value, personal. _.:1,350,450 M ON TICELLo!
(Due $5,590 Mar. 1 1925 and $1,This city is in Jasper County.
Ass’d val.’2i(abt. 40% act.>4,012,826
QUITMAN.
000 additional each year until final
W ater Bonds.
State & Co. tax (per $] ,000j’24$30.00
This place is In Brooks County.
payment of $28,000 Mar. 1 1941.)
Pop’n 1910, 15,016; 1920.........17,667 -s T9 . . . $ 19.000_______________
W ater and Light Plant.
A uditorium -C onstr. Bonds.
IN T. payable at Nat. Park Bank. BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’2 4 -- $39,000 5s T5 J-J $40.000____Jan 1 1940
IHu'14 A-OS164 OOOc.......... ..............
Floating debt (add’l )______
4,788
Paving and Sidewalk Bonds.
(Due $7,000 Oct. 15 1925 and so
Sinking funds_____________
8,868
MADISON.
5s T5 J-J $35,000 ...J a n 1 1940 increasing each year $500, the last
Assess, val., real estate___ 590 070
This city is in Morgan County.
Assess, val., personal_____ 331 053 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24- $237,000 payment, which will be made Oct. 15
Street Bonds.
18.8.2 1944, being $14,000.)
44,255 Sinkingfund...................... _■
. . . $45,000............................ Other assess, property____
Assessed val’n. real estate. 1,639 320
D eptford W harf Notes.
Total assess, val. ’24 (abt.
School Bonds.
_ 168 627 -s
J-J $125,000--Jan 1 ’25-’29
40% actual)___________ 965 378 Assessed val’n, personal_
-s
- . - $30,000............... ...........
Other assessable property. .1.330.425
BOND. D EBT Nov 28 ’ 19 $135,000 City tax (per $1,000) ’2 4 ----- $8 00 Tot. ass’d val’ n ’ 24{$i act.)3,138 372 BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’ 24$3,550,500
Assessment debt (add’l) - - 232,626
Population 1910, 1,508; 1920, 1,823
Assess, val. 1919 (>$ a ct.).2 ,058,498
State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) ’ 24-$18.00 Floating debt (add’l) _____
340,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 ..$15.00
Pop’n 1910, 3,915; 1920______ 4,393 Sinking funds___________
239 500*
Population In 1910 2,412; 1920, 2,348 MOULTRIE.
Assessed valuation, real. .52 305 732
This city Is in Colquitt County.
REYNOLDS
Vssessed val., personal_ 20.280,562
_
S chool Bonds.
MANCHESTER^
5s ’04 J-D $25.000____June 1 1934
Assess, val., franchises___
697 796This city is in Taylor County.
This town Is In Meriwether Co.
=
20 .000c..-A pr 11944
W ater & Electric Light Bonds T .t,ass’ d v I-’ ’4"59% ict)73 2 (4 090
BOND. DEBT N ov 4 ’24. $132,000 5 i g T4 J-J
Water debt (incl.)________
75,000 5sg’20 J-J 35,000c— Apr 1 1939 5s ’20 July ($31.500cJuly 1 ’25-’45 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$16 66 2-3
W ater and Light Bonds.
1 2,500cJuly 1 ’46-’50 Populat’n 1910 . 65.064; 1920. 83.252
Sinking fund_____________
8,856
INT. payable at City Treasury and
. . . $9.000_____Oct 1931 6s
Sept *9 00c$500 yrl.v Sept. 1
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,654,610 5s 01
5s 09 J-J
50.000.- J u l y 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 1921—$50,000 in N. Y’ . at Am. Exch. Nat. Bank.
Assess, val., personal_____ 225,770
Water debt (incl.)__________ 35,000 Coupons are tax-receivable.
I Sewer Bonds.
Other assessable property.. 208,485
W ATER W ORKS.— The water­
Tot.ass’d val.’24(85% act) .2,088,865 Se« 14 J-J $4.OOOc____Apr 1 1944 Sinking fund (water)_______ 1,000
works owned by the city were built
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924. ..$ 10.00 5sg’20 J-J 10.000c____Apr 1 1930 Tot. assess, val. 1921 (about
I Paving Bonds.
60% actual).......................8 13,0 00 in 1853-54 and subsequently Im­
Population in 1910, 922; 1920,2.776
5s g T4 J-J $35,OOOc
Apr 1 1944 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 .$35.00 proved at a total cost of $1,215,500.
5sg’20 J-J 65.000c.Apr 1 ’25-’29
Pop’n 1921 (est.), 1.000; 1920
M A R IE T T A .
(C en sus)____________________ 926 SEMINOLE COUNTY.
This city Is In Cobb County. GEN. BO DT. Dec 1 1923 $248 04)
Floating debt____________
20.000
IN T. on bonds marked (*) in
Donalsonville is the county seat.
W ater-W ork* Bonds.
6s g 09 F-A $80.000c...F eb 1 1939 Ass’d val’n ’23 (2-3 act.) ..4,000.000 N. Y ., on other bonds in Reynolds.
Road, C ourt-H ou se & Jail.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1923 ..$ 20 0
6s ’22 J-J $100,OOOc ..J a n ’28-’52'
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 3.349; 1920. 6.789 RICHMOND COUNTY BOARD BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’24- $100,000
fis g 09 F-A $30,000c_ Feb 1 1939
_
OF EDUCATION.
6s 11 F-A 15.000c_ Aug 1 194J
_
|LNT. at Nat. Bk. o f Com m ..N.Y.
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (1-3 act.) _1.992,418P. O. Augusta
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’ 24-$25.00
Electric-Light Bonds.
and Atlanta Nat. Bk., Atlanta.
5s ' l l F-A $20,000c_ Aug 1 1941
_
Population 1924 (estimated)_ 9,000_
H igh-S ch ool-B uild ing B onds.
4H s’ 17 J-J $30,OOOc— Jan 1 ’25-’ 27
P ublic-S chool-B u ildin g Bonds. NASHVILLE.
6s ’ 12 F-A $20.000c.._Aug 1 1932
This city is in Berrien County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 24 - $30,000 SOUTHWEST LA GRANGE.
5s ’24 F-A 90 ,000 c...F eb 1 1954 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24.*42,000
Vss’d val |I924 '60% tC ) 45.61 .1I
3
This town became a part of La
Assess, val. ’24 (40% act val.)630 793 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24$12.00 Orange on Jan. 1 1920, according to
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s ’21 — $60,000____Aug 1 1951 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 —$22 50 Pam.l ti>n in 1920 ........ .. .52.548 Act of Legislature at time of incor­
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922 $225,000 Population 1910, 990; 1920____2.025
INT. payable in N. Y . or Augusta poration.




D ec., 1924.]
8PALDINO COUNTY.
Griffin is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
($100.000..Jan 1 ’ 25-’34
6b ' 19 J-J
75.000-.Jan 1 ’35-’39
( 175.000.. Jan 1 ’40-’49
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
6s g ’ 10 J-D ;$44.000c ..D e c 1925-’35
BON D. DEBT Oct 31 ’24- $398,000
Assessed val. real_________ 6,852.012
Assessed val. personal_____ 1,911,420
Total assessed value 1924
(65% a c t u a l)................ 8,763.432
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24.$22.20
Pop’n 1910, 19.741: 1920___ 21.908
IN T . at Harris, Forbes & C o.,N .Y .

193

GEOKGIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5s ’01 J-J
$4.000c.Partyrly 1925
S chool Bonds.
5s TO J-J $10.0 0 0 c____ 1925-1934
5s g 14 J-J
5.000c____ 1941-1942
W ater & Sewer
5s ’ l l J-J $45.000..Jan 1 ’28-’40
5s g '14 J-J
15.000c____ 1928-1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '23. $100,000
30.090
Sinking fund_______
Tot. assess val. '23 (60 % act.) 1.600.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $17.50
Pop’n 1910. 1,645; 1920........... 2,502
IN T. on electric-light, school bonds
o f 1910 in Thomaston; on water and
sewer bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank,
N. Y ., and school bonds of 1914 at
Bank of Commerce, N . Y ., or in
Thomaston.

Sinkingfund______________
2,200 T ot. assess, val. ’24 (60%
actual)_________________2,507,656
Ass d val.’24 (>4 a ct.)____ 430,229 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $17.00
Total tax rate (per$1 .000) '24.$25.00 Population 1910, 3,065; 1920, 4.208
Population 1910. 1.003; 1920, 1.103




_

WAYCROSS.
This city Is the county seat of
UPSON COUNTY
Ware County. Incorporated 1890.
Thomaston is the county seat.
S chool, Street & Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Oct 11936
6 s ’21 Jan $150.000.-Jan 1 ’ 32-’41 5s g '06 A-OS100.000c
Sewer & R efu nding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $150,000
Assessed value 1924______$4,558,061 5 s ’00 J-J $50,000 ...J a n 11930
Paving, W ater & Sewer B onds.
Population in 1920 (Census)__14,786
5s '08 J-J $70.000_____
1938
S chool Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $18,000-.July 1 ’25-’42
VALDOSTA.
W ater and Sewer B onds.
This city Is in Lowndes County
STATESBORO?
5s T2 J-J $27,000..July 1 ’25-’42
Incorporated I860.
This city is in Bullock County.
Street Bonds.
Improvement Ronds.
Paving B onds.
5s g '09 J-J $29.5 0 ...............-.Serial 5s T2 J-J $30,000.-July 1 '28-’42
5s '17 ann $25.000c.Apr 2 '27-’47 THOMAS VILLF
Fire-Department Bonds.
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
This town Is 'n Thomas County,
Ise
J-.r *6 nnn.
0
1 2 * - 13 5s 12 J-J $3.000___ Ian 1 '25 ’27
9 Q 9(1
Elec.-Light and W ater Bonds,
Paving
5s ’24 J-D J18,000-Dec 20 ’29-’46 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’23-- $328,000
-s
. . . $10 000 . July 1 '28-’33 4 l^s'07 J-JB onos.
$30.000— -Jan 1 '27-'36
(12,000-Dec 20 ’47-’52 Floating debt_____________ 137,823
($5,000 due every 5 years.)
Sewerage.
Sinking funds____________ 120,110
Street Bonds
5s '17 ann 25,000c.Apr 2 '27-’47 4 t^s'06 J-J $18.000c_ July 2 1935
_
Assessed val. '23 (3-5 a c t .).8,000,000
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
(Subject to call $2,000 yearly after 4s 04 Aug $ 1 2 .5 )0 ..-Aug 15 1934 City tax (per $1,000) 1923----- $20.00
Sewer Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
July 2 1923)
-s
. . . $36.000-.Jan 1 ’28-’43
to ’0
4 Aug *5 non. Aug 1 lOSa Pop’n 1910. 14,485; 1920. 18.068
6
Water and Sewer Bonds.
($9,000 due every 5 years.)
5s ’24 J-D (11,000-Dec 20 ’29-’50
6s ’97 J-J $35.0 0 0 c ..............1927
S ch ool Bonds.
l 4,000-Dec 20 '51-’ 52
Water-Main Impt. &
Bds.
5s ’21 J-J $75,000. .Jan 1 ’26-’51 41£sT7 J-J $15,000..JulyExt. 33-’35
WAYNE COUNTY.
1’
P ublic-S chool Bonds.
(Due $12,500 each five years.)
Jesup is the county seat.
W ater-Plant Impt. Bonds.
TO TAL DEBT Nov 1921. $195,000 4!^sT7 J-J $10,000 .July 1 '36-’37 5s 05 J-J $35 000___ Jan 15 1936
Bonds.
„
Water, Paving. Sewer & Ceme 5s Road F-A$200 00 0.-Aug 1 '30-49
Floating debt Dec 1920____
15.000
'20
Fire-Alarm-Svstem Bonds.
tery Bon is (Pari yearly).
•Sinking fund Dec 1920____
3.360 4!^sT7 J-J
$5.000____ July 1 1937 5s T2 Jan $76.000___ Jan 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24. $200,000
Assess, val. real est_______1,671.236
Sinking fund______________
21,428
Sidewalk, St. Impt. S Paving.
c
Assess, val. personal______1,194.519 4Hs'17 J-J ($65.000.-July 1 ’34-'46
Water-Main Ronds (Part yearly) Assess, val., real estate___ 2.914,774
Other assess, prop________
98.921
1 10.000____ July 1 1947 5s 13 Jan $12 000___ Jan 11943 Assess, val., personal_____1,028.023
Total assessed val. 1920
Other assess-ibl j property . 1,718.925
Paving Bonds (Part yearly).
(60 a ct.)_______________2,964,676 4 ^E lectric-Light Bonds. 1 ’39-'46 5s 13 Jan *>8.0 0 . . . T a n 1 1943 Tot.ass’d val.'24(70% a c t ).5,661,722
sT 7 J-J ($40.000..July
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920____$15.00
1 10.000____ July 1 1947
(50,000.D ec 20 ’ 29-’38 State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’24.$19.00
Population 1910, 2.529;.1920, 3,807
School Bonds.
5s ’24 J-D (60.000-Dec 20 '39-’ 48 Population 1910, 13.069, '20, 14,381
4!^ sT 3J-J $29.500................... 1943
140,000-Dec 20 ’49-’52
SUMTER COUNTY.
4 i^s' 14 J-J
20 OOOc___ 1934-1941
County seat is Americus.
4 ^ s ’ 24 J-J 140.000-.Jan 1 ’27-’54 5 sH igh-School Bonds.
’ 20 M -S *t3\ 000-......................... WAYNESBORO.
Road Bonds.
Street Bonds.
This town is in Burke County.
5s '24 J-D 10,000-Dec 20 ’33-’ 52
5s
_ $384,000.$16,000 yearly
_
T 8 A-O $1.000......... 1925-1928
§ Paving Bonds.
BOND. O E 'IT > 3 ’ 4 «38 l. >)> 6s Funding Bonds.
•
W ater Works Bonds.
Ass’d val. ’ 24 (30% a c t.). 8.821.040 6s '18 A-O $72 000 ____1925-1928
($20,000-Dec 20 '29-’38 5s ’24 J-J i(S15.000.Jan 1 '29 & ’34
15.000.Jan 1 '39 & ’44
Tax rate 'per .$1.000) 1924___ $12 00
5s ’24 J-D
33,000-Dec 20 ’39-’49
Improvement Bonds.
7,500___ Jan 1 1949
Pop'n 1910, 29.092; 1920......... 29.640 4 l^s’ 24 J-J $15,000
I 12,000-Dec 20 ’50-’52
Jan 1'25-’27
( 7,5 00...D e c 31 1953
ROND. DEBT Nov 21 '24- $388 50d
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $439 500
W ater, Light and Sewer Bonds.
SWAINSBORO.
62,800 -S
Si iking funu_____________
45 ' 1 Water debt (incl.)________
. . . $52,500................. ..........
A town in Emanuel County.
75.783
Assess, val. real est______ 3.745 597 Sinkingfund.____________
5s '20 . . .
50.000-----------------1950
No recent return.
Assess, val. personal______ 641 457 Assessed val’n. real estate.5,600.000
School B uilding Bonds.
Assessed vai n, personal_ 3.0< 0.000
_
Other assess, prop________ 1.731.182
S Y L VANIA.
Other assessable property.. 900 000 5sg J-J $19,000______Sept 1 1946
Total assessed val. 1924— 6.121.236
This cit.v is in Screven County.
City tax (tier $1,000) 1924____$16.25 Tot.ass’d val.’2 l(6 5 % a ct.).9,£00,000 BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 2 4 .. $156,500
BOND. DEBT1Dec 9 1922. $35,000 Pop’n 1910. 6,727; 1920--------- 8.196 Tax rate (per $1,000) '24_____$17 .3 i Sinking fund___________
11.146
-Watorrloh* 'io-l'i ^ d )_____
18.990
Pop n 191(1 7.656: 1920___ .10.783 Assess, val. real estate----- 1,2 0.075
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
3.000
All bonds bear coupons but may Assess, val. personal--------- 1,055.740
Other assess, p r o p e r ty ---Sinking fund______________
500 TIFT ON.
32,25 }
be registered as to prin. and int.
This city is In Tift County.
Ass’d value 1922 (60% act.)
INT. In N. Y . or Valdosta at Totai assess, val. 1923----- 2,358 067
School Bonds.
B eal___________________ 644,648
Total tax (per $1,000) ’19
-S6 00
Southern Bank & Trust Co.
Population 1910, 2,729; 1920. 3,13i
Personal_______________ 311,979 .s 08 . . . $.5 0 0 0 ...............Serial
5a '16 Jan 22.000c..Jan 1 '25-'4fl
T->t-»l_________
. . . _ 956
§ IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
Water Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922___$10.00
N. Y . City.
VIDALIA
Population 1910, 1,400; 1920. 1,413 .8 07 . . . $50 000............. ...1 9 3 7
This town Is in Toombs County.
5s’ 16 Jan.
17.000c...Jan 1 ’ 25’41
Pavement Bonds.
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
SY L V E STE R .WEST POINT.
5s 16 Jan $7,00l)c..Jan 1 ’25-’31 6s ’21 J-J $54,000..July 1 ’25-’ 51
This city is in Worth County
This city is in Troup County.
B >Ni) DEBT Dec 7 192 2 $117.000 BONDED DEBT June '21 $129,000
Paving Bonds.
Street-Im provem ent B onds.
27 000 Water & light debt (incl.).
47,000 5s ’ 17 M-S $20,000-0ct 11 ’25-’35
5s '20 . . . $40,000........................... FI « 't.ine 4"ht. (addition .1).
Sinking fund_____________
25.000 Sinking fund______________
9,000
B onds 6s.
A uditorium Bonds.
Light and water (coupon)_ $30,000 Assess, val. '22 (2-3 actual) 2.836.447 Assessed value 1920______ 2,248.816 5s ’ 14 A-O $5 500.-Oct. 11 25-35
_
*16.00
Population in 1920 (C en sus)..2,860 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $101,000
Sewer (coupon)____________ 15.000 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1922
Population 1910, 2.3X1: 1920 3.005
School (coupon)___________ 15.000
Floating debt------------------- ,32.000
INT. at New York.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $82,000
Ass’d v a l’ D ’ 24 (50% a ct.).2,300,000
IN T. on 1916 Issues in New York.
Sinking fund_______
5.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$15.00
Total assessed value 19 '4 . . 1,516,283 TIFT COUNTY.
VIENNA.
Population 1910, 1,906; 1920, 2,138
Citv tax rate (n r $1 .000) ’ 24.$I2.00
No recent return.
Tifton is the county seat.
Pop’n 1910. 1.447; 1920 ............1.547
Road Bonds.
IN T . payable in N. 1 .
W ILCOX COUNTY.
5s 19 ann$250 000__ Oct 1 '25- 49
Abbeville is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’ 21— $346,000 WALKER COUNTY
TALBOT COUNTY.
La Fayette is the county seat.
6s ’21 J-J $ 100,000--July 1 ’32-’51
Assess val real estate. .3 3 0 996
Talbotton is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921-. $140,000
Assess val personal _____ 1 978 '36
Road Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921..4 042 394
5s ’20 J-D $40.000..Dec 1 ’25-’44 Other assessable property..1.102.998 5 4£s'21 F-A ($20.000..Aug 7 '25-'26 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20-$20-00
9 0 .000 ..Aug 7 '27-’32
v a l.'21 (1-3
BONO. DEBT ) t 14 ’ 22 * * 1.0 II Tot. ass’d (per $1,000) act.)6.384,l30
15,511
1
270.000. .A ug 7 '33-'47 Population in 1920 ----Assessed value, real______$1,381,612 Tax rate 1910, II 187:'21----- $28 00
1920, 14,493 BOND DEBT Oct 1922.. $400 000
IN T. at the American Exchange
Assessed value, personal..
289,686 Popula n
Assessed value 1921_______ 7.379.417 National Bank, New York.
Other assessable pr >pe;'ty.
341,572 TOCCOA.
Population in 1920 (Census)..23,370
Total assessed value 1922
This is in Stephens County.
INT. at New York.
(about 66% actual)___ 2,015:870
Light Bonds.
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’22_$19.00 58 Electric ($12 .OOOc Jan 1 ’25- 36
WILKES COUNTY.
'16 Jan
Washington is the county seat.
\ 16,000c..Jan 1 '37-’44 WALTON COUNTY.
Tallapoosa!
Road Bonds.
Street Paving Bonds.
This city is in Haralson County.
Monroe is the county seat.
5s g ’03 J-D $270,OOOc-------------- 1948
6s
. . . $30,000---------------------School Bonds.
C ourt Ho u p ‘A >ids.
Road Bonds.
Sewerage S Water Works Impt.
c
5s ’ 16 Jan $25.000c_____________
Asa'll M N*150 000. .M ay 1 ’25-39 5s T9 . . . $18,OOOc......... . 1 9 3 3
Bonds.
Sewerage Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24- $160,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $288,000
6s
. . . $25,000_________ _____
5s ’ 16 Jan $5.000c__________ ___
11.000
\ss'd val. '24 (% a ct.)— 4,689 163 Floating debt (additional).
School Improvement Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $18 50 Assess, val. real estate----- 3,751,890
6s
...
$5,000 . ................ ..
5s '16 Jan $.3.5.000C- __________
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’21— $152,000 Population In 1920__________ 24.216 Assess, val. personal--------- 1,796,925
BON D .D E B T N ov 1924. . $65,000 Sinking fund____________
Prin and int. payable at Mech­ Tot.ass’d val.’24(35% act) r5.548.815
18.142
Water debt (incl.)________
35.000
anics & Metals Nat. Bank, N . Y State & co.tax (per $1,000) 24-$17.50
val. real est______
Ass’d val. real estate______1,181,000 Assess, val. personal______ 1,657.504
Pop n 1910, 23,441; 1920, 23,323
Assess,
409.658
Ass’d valuation personal.. 427.000 Other assessable property „
184.167
Other assessable property. .
82.000 Tot .ass’d val. 21 (80%aet.)2.25l 329 WARE COUNTY.
WINDER.
Tot.ass’d val ”24(70% act.) 1.690,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921----$16.70
This city Is In Barrow County.
Waycross is the county seat.
City tax rate (ner $1 .000) '24.$14 00 Pop’ n 1910, 3.120 1920______3,567
Paving Bonds.
....
Road and S chool Bonds.
Population 1910. 2,117; 1920, 2,719
5s ’20 s-a $35.000...............-.1940
6s ’ 19 J-J $700,000..Jan 1 ’ 25-’ 49
....
TROUP COUNTY.
(Due $4,000 in 1925, $6,000 1926, 5s Sewer Bonds.
TEN NILLE.
1940
20 s-a $17,000-------La Grange Is the oounty seat
Increasing $2,000 each year to
This city is in Washington County.
School B uilding Bonds.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
1949.)
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5n 15 J-J $13,000___ July 1 1945
Jan 815.000c_
BONDED D E B T............. S500.000 TOT. BD. D T. Feb ’24 -- $162,000
5 s ’ 17 J-J $25,000 _____ 1937-1947 4s Highway Bonds. _ Every 5 yrs
BOND DEHT >ci 30 1924 $5-3.099 5s ’ 19 F-A$500.000 Feb l'2 9 -’39- 48 Totai assessed value 1921.-9.17 >9'3 Water debt (incl.)----------45.000
Population in 1 9 2 0 ..________ 28.36) Net debt_________________ 117,000
Water debt (incl.)________
8,000
&
Floating debt (add’l)______
7,000 5s Road JanBridge Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1913— 2,544,921
’l l
$200,000c.. 1931 & 1941
Sinking f u n d _______________ 14,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 12 23 $715 000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918..-$15.00
WASHINGTON.
Assd. val. ’ 24 (60% a c t .) ..1.100.000 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Population 1910, 2,443; 1920, 3,335
20
This city i In Wilkes County.
T o t. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$17.50 Sinkingfund______________ 100 000
0O0
Pop’ n 1910, 1,622; 1920______ 1,768 Ass’d val'n.real est.&per.$12.000.000
Paving Bonds.
IN T . payable at Hanover Nat Assessed val’n, other prop. 2.000.000 6s 13 J-J $30.000c.—July 1 1942 WOODBURY.
,
^
Bank. New York City.
This city is in Meriwether County.
Tot.assess.val.'23( l-3act )14.000,000 5s ’ 19 M -N 25.000___ Nov 1 1949
El. Lt. & W ater Wks. B onds.
Street-Im provem ent B onds.
State & Co.tax(per$l,000)'23.$21.50
THOMAS COUNTY.
(10.000- -June 1 ’27-’36
Pop’n 1910, 26.228; 1920------36.097 5s ’ 19 J-J $28,000____July 1 1949
County seat is Tbomasville.
6s ’ 20 J-D {2 4 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’37-’ 48
W ater and Sewerage Bonds.
§ IN T . at National Bank of Com­
Road Bonds
I 1 .000
June 1 1949
6s ’ 19 J-J $7.000------July 1 1949 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $370,000
.s
J-D $50,000c.June 1 ’39-’48 merce, New York.
BOND DEBT Nov 29 22 *20 10)1
Assessed valuation 1922— $525,000
S chool Bonds.
TURNER COUNTY.
Sinking fund____________
20.691
6s ’96 J-J $1,500c— $500 yearly Population 1920---------------------1,157
Ashbum is the county seat.
Assessed value, real______ 8,664,685
6 s ’97 A-O 3.0 00c____ 1925-1927
IN TEREST at New York.
Assessed value, personal.. 3,793,592 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’23. $58,000 5s ’04 M -N 8.000c . . .N ov 1 1934
6 000 5s ’ 19 J-J 20.000____July 1 1949
T otal assessed value 1922.12,458,277 Sinking fund___________
State & i !o.tax(p ?’ $1,000) ”22 $6 00 Total assess, val. 1923— 3,020,816
>
Bonds.
WORTH COUNTY.
Pop’n 1910. 29.071; 1920___ 33.04 State & co tax (per $1,000)'23.$17.00 5 sW aterJ-J
’99
$6,OOOc__ $1,000
County seat is Sylvester.
Prin. and int. payable at Mech­ Pop'n 1910. 10.075: 1920____12,446 5s ’07 M -N 3 0 ,000 c...N ov 1 y ’rly
1934
Road Bonds.
anics & Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y
_s
- . $370,OOOc...$ 5 ,0 0 0 y ’rly
E lectric-Light Bonds.
UNADILLA. ~~
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $370,000
5 s ’ 12 J-J $30.OOOc_____________ 1941
This town is in D ooly County
THOM ASTON.
5s ’ 19 M -N 10 000
Nov 11919 Tot.assd val.’24 (30%act.)5.000 000
This city is in Upson Co. Incorp W ater-W orks & Sew. Bonds.
_
as a town Mch. 19 1869 and as a city 5s ’ 15 Jan_ $12,000. .Jan 1 1939 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.. $191 000 State A Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 $23.00
30,000 Population In 1920----------------23 863
BOND. DEBT N ov 20j’24.$4 5,000 Floating d e b t ..--------------D ec. 2 1897.

194

FLORIDA—DEBT OF STATE

State of Florida.
ITS

D E B T , RESOURCES, &o.
Organized as a Territory (Act March 30 1822)_March 30 1822
Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1845)_______ March 3 1845
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 58,680
State Capital__________________________________ Tallahassee
Governor (term expires Jan. 1 9 2 5 )________ Cary A. Hardee
Sec’y of State (term expires Jan. 1925)__H. Clay Crawford
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1925)__________ J. C. Luning
Comptroller (term expires Jan. 1925)________ Ernest Amos
Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1925) ..R iv e rs H. Buford
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—
— Interest— -------------Principal-------------Name and Purpose.
P.Ct. Payable.
When Due. Outstanding.
Refunding bonds o f 1901________ 3
J-J
Jan. 1 1951
$267,700
Refunding gold bonds o f 1903____3
J-J
Jan. 1 1953
333.867
All the above bonds are held by the State School Fund.
TO TAL DEBT, Sec.— The total bonded debt on D ec31 1923 was $601,567.
All securities are In the form o f registered manuscript bonds and carry
3% interest: they are all held in State Educational funds. Investments
(including the two issues given above) o f the various State funds amounted
to $2,719,567 on Dec. 31 1923. The balance in various State funds on
Dec 31 1923 was $2,990,711.28. Outstanding against that total on the
same date were $293,716.04 warrants, leaving a net balance of,$2,618,858.76.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The tax valuation o f 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 Estate,
State Tax
Personal
Years.
RR. d TeVqh.
fc
Total.
per $1,000
Property.
1923_______ ____ $360,531,484
$84,571,697
$445,103,181
$11.50
1 9 2 2 ........... ------ 341,877,388
79,571,126
421,448,514
10.62
1921_______ ------ 327,379,231
96,527,487
423,906,718
10.62
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
118,288,282
8.00
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
47,022.648
6.00
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
24,348,615
131,436,593
6.00
1901_______ ____ 79,706,370
97,551,192
17,844,822
5.00
1894_______ ____ 86,775,659
17,484,969
104,260,629
3.25
1890............. ____ 75,651.823
16,152,122
__
91.803,945
DEBT LIM ITATION .— State.— Section 6 o f Article IX of the constitu­
tion reads: “ The Legislature shall have power to provide for issuing State
bonds only for the purpose o f repelling invasion or suppressing insurrection,
or for the purpose of redeeming or refunding bonds already issued, at a
lower rate o f interest.” Section 10 o f 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.
Cities and Towns.— Chapter 5645, Laws o f Florida, Acts o f 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 of the real and personal property within
its corporate limits: Provided, That no bonds shall be issued by 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 of 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).
Counties.— Title IX , Section 786 (First Division), Revised Statutes 1906,
states 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.
Special Tax School Districts (Limitation 20 % ).— Section 17 of Article 12
o f the State Constitution, as amended in 1924, provides:
“ The 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 or 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% of 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 of 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
ears after the date o f issue. Each annual installment shall be not less than
% o f the total amount of the issue. Whenever any such special tax school
district has voted in favor of the issuance o f such bonds a special tax for the
payment o f 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 o f taxes, and such tax shall not be applied to any purpose other
than the payment o f the principal and interest o f said bonds.”
TA XATION OP MUNICIPAL BONDS.— 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 o f an amendment to the State Constitution (Section
11, Article I X . ) , adopted by the voters on Nov. 4 1924 by a vote of 60,640
to 14,386, incomes and legacies are exempted from State taxation. Section
11 reads:
“ No tax upon inheritances or upon the income o f residents or citizens of
this State shall be levied by the State o f Florida, or under its authority,
snd there shall be exempt from taxation to the head of a family residing in
this State household goods and personal effects to the value of five hundred
($500) dollars.”
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— The provisions regulating invest
ments by savings banks in Florida are contained in Section 4179 of the
Banking and Trust Laws, 1921, which are as follows:
Investment of Funds.— The capital and deposits and the income derived
♦herefrom shall be invested only as follows:

f




[V ol. 119,

1. On the first mortgages of real estate situated in this State to an
amount not to exceed 60% of the valuation of such real estate, but not
exceeding 75% of the whole amount of deposits shall be so invested; and
no loan on mortgage shall be made except upon the report of not less than
two members of the board of investment, who shall certify to the value of
the premises to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such
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
United States, or in the bonds or notes of any city, county or town of the
United States whose actual indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last
preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes, or
in the notes of any citizen of this State with a pledge of any of the aforesaid
securities at no more than the par value thereof.
3. In the first mortgage bonds o f any railroad company incorporated
under authority of any of the United States, and whose road is located
wholly in the same, and which is in possession of and operating its own
road, and has earned and paid regular dividends for the two years next
preceding such investment. Or in the first mortgage bonds guaranteed
by any such railroad company or any railroad company so incorporated
whose road is thus located; or in the bonds or notes of any railroad com ­
pany incorporated under the laws of this State, which is unencumbered by
mortgage, and which has paid a dividend of not less than 5% per annum
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 this
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 of
their deposits on call in such banks, banking associations or in any trust
company incorporated under the laws of this State or the United States,
and may receive interest for the same.
5. In loans upon the personal notes of the depositors of the company,
but not exceeding three-fourths of the amount of his deposit to a depositor,
and in each such case the deposit and the book of the depositor shall be
held by the company as collateral security for the payment of such loan.
6. If 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 suretie*
are all citizens of this State and resident therein.
7. Ten per cent of the deposits of any such corporation, but not exceed­
ing $25,000, may be invested in the purchase of a suitable site and tbe
erection or preparation of a suitable building for the convenient transaction
of its business.
4180. Application for Loan, How Made.— All applications for loans shall
be made in writing to the Treasurer of the corporation, who shall keep a
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 board
of investment.
Chapter 9327, Laws of 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 A ct 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 of any joint stock land bank chartered to do business in this
State under Act 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.—
, 269,40311850..................... 87,445
1920 ................... 968,470 1880.
1910_____
, 187.748 1840..................... 54,477
752,619 1870.
1900.................. 528,542 1860.
140,42411830..................... 34,730
1 8 9 0 ................ 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, 166,678
in 1890. 230,730 in 1900. 308,669 in 1910 and 329,487 in 1920.
CITIE S. COUNTIES A N D TOW NS IN THE

STATE OF FLO R ID A .
ALACHUA COUNTY SPECIAL
ROAD & BRIDGEDIST.NO. 1
5Hj5’202J-J $310,000..Jan 1 ’25-’50
6s^21 . . . 500,000 -------1925-1935
(For amount due each year see
V. 114, p. 216.)
6s g ’23 J-J 562,000--July 1 ’25-’ 51
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 4631
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’23-$l,372,000
Assessed value 1923 (about
25% actual)__________ 6.100,000
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 .

BAKER COUNTY SPEC. ROAD &
BRIDGE DIST. NO. 1.
Macclenny is the county seat.
Road Bonds
5s T9 J-J $180,000c.Due part y'ly
from 1925-1928
TOT. B D . D T . Dec 1 '21-.$225,000
Sinking fund______________
24,913
Assessed val. real estate___1,203,575
Assessed val. personal_____ 371,864
Other assess, property_____ 526.750
Tot. assess, val.'21 (>£ act.)2,102,199
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '21. .$19.00
Spec road tax (per $1 ,o0O)’21_$8.00
Population in 1921 (est.)______5,650
IN T. payable at U. S. Trust Co.,
ALACHUA CO. SPEC. TAX S. D. Jacksonville, or Metropolitan Trust
NO. 26.
Co.. N. Y .
(P. O. Gainesville.)
BAKERS HAULOVER DIST.
S ch ool Impt. Bonds.
This District is in Dade County.
($70,000 ..........1936-1949
6s T9 J-J j 50,000.........1950-1954 6s '22 A-O $147,000..A pr 1 '25-’47
( 30.000 _____ 1955-1956 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 1803)
(90,000 ..J u ly 1 '25-’34
B uilding Bonds.
5s g T4 M -N $30,000c.Nov 4 ’26-’35 5J4s’23 J-J 130 ,000 ..July 1 '35-'37
S ch ool Bldg. & Impt- Bonds.
26,000. .July 1 ’35-’39
6s T9 . . . $150,000______________ BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
TOTAL D EBT July T 9 . . . $205,000
IN T. at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust
Assessed value 1918_______ 2,543.310 C o., New York.
For maturity see V. 114, p. 540.
BARTOW.
IN T . payable at Gainesville.
This city is the county seat of Polk
ARCADIA.
County. Inc. May 30 1893 and
This city is the county seat of May 5 1909. Commission form of
government adopted Mar. 8 1922.
De Soto County.
Street Impt. B onds.
C ity Hall Bonds.
6s T6 M -N $90,000c...N ov 1 1946 5s
. . . $17,500__________ 1944
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
Electric L ight Bonds.
6s '16 M -N S 21,000c...N ov 1 1946 5s
. . . 15,000___________ 1934
5s
...
20,500__________ 1944
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T6 M-N$19,000c_ Nov 1 1946
_
Paving BondsC ity Hall & Fire Hail Bldg. Bds. 5s '23 F-A 75,000.-Feb 1 ’27-’5&
6s' 16 M -N$ 15,000c. ..N o v 1 1946
Stree ts
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 '2 4 .. $290,000 5« T5 J-J $66.000____ July 1 1945
...
56,000______1944
Assessed val. real estate
2,763,485 5s
Assessed val. personal____ 766,130
R efu n d in g.
Total assessed value 1924.-3,529,615 5s '14 M-N$15.000c_.M a y 1 1944
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $19-00
5.000 _____1924-1939
Population 1910. 1,736; 1920. 3.479 6s
...
31,140___1924-1939
Sswer B onds.
AVON PARK.
5s '23 F-A $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 '27-’55
This town is in De Soto County.
5s
...
50,000.............. .....1939
Street Im provement Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
6s '22 M -N $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 c............ .1952 5s '23 F-A $20,000..Feb 1 ’ 27-'46
Drainage Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '22 M -N $l0,000c.........
1952 5s '23 F-A $25,000..Feb 1 '27-’51
Park Bonds.
Reservoir B onds.
6s '22 M -N $5,000c_________ 1952 5s
...
$6,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 5 ’2 4 .- $125,000
A uditorium Bonds.
($ 9,00 0..Feb 1 ’27-’35
Floating debt_____________
25,000
Assessed val’n, real estate. .1,737,335 5s '23 F-A (28,000.-Feb 1 '36-’49
3.000 __Feb 1 1950
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 340,854
Total assessed value 1924
20,000.-Feb 1 ’ 51-’55
(60% actual) ___________2,078,179 BOND. D EBT N ov 1924.. $444,509
60,443
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$19.00 Sinking funds_____________
Population in 1920______________ 890 Assessed value real estate..4,372,414

Dec., 1924.]

FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

BARTOW (Concluded).
District tax (per $1,000) 1923.$11.00
Assessed value personal_ 1,498,607 Population (est.), 1923_______ 3,500
_
Total valuation 1923______5,871,021
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____$12.00 BREVARD CO. SPEC. ROAD
BRIDGE DIST. NO. 10.
Population 1910. 2,662: 1920, 4,203
P. O. Titusville.
IN T . at New York City.
6s '24 J-J f$60,000c.Jan 1 ’ 39&’44
BAY COUNTY.
\ 60,000c_Jan 1 ’49&’54
Panama City Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.- $120,000
Total assessed value______ 593,649
C ou n ty Bonds.
-b
. . . $375.000.......................
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1920. $375,000 BROOKS VILLE.
Floating debt Oct 1 1919___
27,968
This town is in Hernando County
Sinking fund Oct 1 1919_
_
15,640
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total assessed vaue 1923--2.924.323 5s ’ 17 Feb $14,000c__ $1,000 yrly
8tate & County tax rate (per
6s g ’ 19 J-D 12,000c_____________
$1,000) 1922______________$55-62 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24- $28,000
Population in 1920___________11,407 Water debt (incl.)________
1,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
4.800
BELLEAIR HEIGHTS.
Assess, valuation 1924____1,020 698
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $16.00
This town Is in Pinellas County.
Population in 1910, 979; 1920, 1,011
P ublic Im provement B onds.
IN T . at Town Treas. office or a)
6s ’24 J-J $300,000____July 1 1954
BOND. D EBT Sept 1924- $300,000 Chase National Bank, New York.
Assessed valuation______,--2,758,480
IN T. at Harriman National Bank, BROWARD COUNTY.
New York City.
Fort Lauderdale is the county seat
Spec. Road & Bridge Dist. No. 1
BOYNTON.
8s ’ 16 J-J $ 6 6,50 )..Jan 1 ’25-'35
A town in Palm Beach County.
Spec. Road & Bdge. Dist. No. 2.
R efu n d in g , W ater & S treet Bds. 8s ’ 16 M-N$131.OOOc.May 1 ’ 25-’39
6s ’23 A-O $85 .000_______________
H ighw ay Bonds.
BON D. D E B T Dec 1 ’2 3 -- $85,000
($75,000--Jan 1 ’32-’36
Assess, val. 1923_________ 1,066.649 6s g
J-J 125,000--Jan 1 ’37-’41
IN T . payable at Seaboard Nat.
(200,000--Jan 1 ’42-’46
Bank, N . Y ., or at Town Treasurer’s
25.000- . Jan 1 ’32-’36
office.
6sg’22 J-J
75.000-Jan ’37-’41
1
100,000.-Jan 1 ’42-’46
BRADENTOWN.
6s ’24 J-J
50,000c. .Jan 1 ’34-’43
This city Is in Manatee County.
50,000c..Jan 1 ’44-’48
The city was first incorporated In
25,0 0 0 c.. Jan 1 ’34-’38
1903 and again in 1909.
-s ’24 J-J
50,000c. .Jan 1 ’39-’43
6s ’20 - - 31,500___ Aug 1 1950
, 75,000c. _Jan 1 ’44-’48
Street, Sewer and W ater Bonds.
Navigation Port & Harbor Bds.
($26,000c Mar 1 ’34 &’39
f$20,000-.Jan 1 ’32-’36
5s ’24 M-S j 26,000c Mar 1 ’44 &’49 6s g ’22 J-J -j 30,000.-Jan 1 ’37-’41
( 12,000c---M ar 1 1954
( 50,000--Jan 1 ’42-’46
Im provem ent Bonds.
10,000c.-Jan 1 ’34-’38
6b ’07 — . $45,000c— .M ar 1 1937 -s ’24 J-J \ 15.000c.-Jan 1 ’39-’43
(Subject to call March 1 1927.)
1 25,000c. .Jan 1 ’44-’48
6s ' l l . . . $45,000c— _July 1 1941 TOT XiO. B D .D T . Oct’24 *$1,056.000
(Subject to call July 1 1931.)
Rd.&Bndge Dist.debt (add’l) 221,500
5s ’ 13 F-A $75.000c__ Feb 1 1943 Sinking fund_______________ 24,898
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1933.)
Total valuation 1924_____ 6,250,000
5s%
14 F-A $95,000c__ Feb 1 1944 State & Co. tax rate (per
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1934.)
$1,000) 1922______________$40.62
6s ’ 14 — - $30,000c—.A ug 1 1944
IN T . on 6s of 1922 at N. Y . City;
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1934.)
on some o f the others at U. S. Mtge.
6s
. . . $12,000.......................... & Trust Co., New York.
F unding Bonds.
* $150,000 o f the above total is
6s ’ 14 . . . $15,000c— Aug 1 1944 Broward County’s pro rata share of
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1934.)
Dade & Palm Beach County bonds.
5s ’ 16 F-A $35.000c— .A ug 1 1946
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1936.)
BUNNEL DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
i Park Bonds.
This district (P. O. Bunnel) is in
6s 'l 6 J-J $20,000___ July 1 1946
Flagler County.
(Subject to call July 1 1936.)
8s ’ 18 J-J $224,000 _____1925-1938
Bridge Bonds.
6s '18 J-D $45,000___ June 1 1946 BOND. DEBT Dec. 1922. $255,000
Assessed benefits_________1,590,385
(Subject to call after 1937.)
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N . Y .
Street Paving Bonds
5s ’23 M-S $76,000 ...........Serially
Sewer Extension, W ater W orks CALHOUN COUNTY.
and Park Bonds
County seat is Blountstown.
5s ’23 M-S $10,000 ______Serially
Bonds.
GEN. B D .D T . Oct, 1 1923. $534,500 6s Road J-J $67,000c_Jan 15 ’25-’49
Water debt (included)___
86,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24- $113,200
Sinking fund (general)____
60,000 Floating
41.500
Assess. val.’23 (abt.80 % act) 6,257,000 Sinking debt (add’l ) ______
17,858
City tax (per $1,000) 1923____$15.00 Assessedfund_____________
value real estate..1,676,160
Population 1910, 1,886; 1920, 3.868 Assessed value personal
I Redeemable after 20 years from Other assess, property___ 405,535
135,836
date o f same.
Total value 1924 (25% act.)2,217,531
State & County tax rate (per
BRADENTOWN SPECIAL SCH
$1,000) 1924_____________ $40 75
DISTRICT NO. 1
Population 1910, 7,465; 1920. 8.775
This district is in Manatee County.
IN T. payable at Bank of BlountsS chool Bonds.
Cown.
6s ’21 J-J $105,000___ July 1 1951
BOND. DEBT July 1921— $105,000
Assessed value 1921______ 1,560,000 CANE CREEK DRAINAGE DIST.
P . O. Melbourne.
IN T. at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N.Y.
6s
M-N$155,000........... ..............
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923..-$155,000
BRADFORD COUNTY.
Starke is the county seat.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
Road Bonds.
N . Y . City.
6s ’22 J-J $513,700_ Jan 1 ’ 25-’52
_
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1923- $550,000 CHARLOTTE COUNTY.
Assessed valuation________2,138,731
Punta Gorda is the county seat.
Popula’n 1910, 14,090; 1920, 12,503
Highway Bonds.
6s g ’23 J-J $200,000c or r . Jan 1 ’ 53
BREVARD COUNTY.
(Red. $8,000 yearly Jan. 1 ’29 to ’52)
Titusville is the county seat.
DEBT July 1
Road & Bridge Dist. No. 2 Bds BOND. Bridge Dist. d e1923 $200,000
b t ..
6s T6 J-J $32,000c-July 1 '26- 41 Road & fund______________ 194,459
Sinking
15,664
($8,000 payable every 5 years.)
Spec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 6 Assessed valuation 1923___1,843,144
Population 1920 (Census)_____2,615
6s
F-A $156.G O—Feb 1 ’25-’50
O
IN T . at New York.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2110)
R oad & Bridge Dist. No. 3 Bds
6s ’ 15 J-J $127.000--Tuly 1 ’ 25-’40 CHARLOTTE HARBOR SPEC.
CO. BD . D T . N ov 1 1924. $300,000
ROAD AND BRIDGE.
District No. 2__________ $32,0C0
A district (P. O. Punta Garda) in
District No. 3__________ 252 000 Charlotte County.
District No. 6__________ 156.000 3s '19 M -S ($33,000-Sept 1 ’34-’44
T o t. assess. val. ’ 24 ( X act.).6,738,530
1 2,000...S ep t 1 1945
State and County tax rate (per
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921.. $97,950
$1,000) 1924--------------------- $46-75 linking fund______________
5 .641
Population 1910, 4.71J; 1920, 8,505 Tot.ass’d val.’20 (X a c t .).1,260,418
IN T . at Chicago Tftle & Tr. Co Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.—$15.00
Prin. and int. payable at Sea­
B R E V A R D C O . S P E C IA L T A X board National Bank o f N . Y .
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O . 2.

(P.O. Cocoa.)
School Impt. Bonds.
6s
. . . $100,000..........
1940
5s ’ 16 J-J
50,000c--.July 1 1941
BON D. D T .'N ov 1 1924-- $140,000
Assessed val. 1924________ 1,131,590
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S13.00

c h ip l e y .

A town in Washington County.
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $60,000____July 1 1949
BD. D T. (water) Dec 11 ’20-$60,000
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 5,000
Sinking fund_______________ 3,000
Assess, val. 1920____________455,000
BREVARD COUNTY SPECIAL Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-—$30.00
SCH. TA X DIST. NO. 4.
Pop’n 1910, 1,099; 1920.......... 1,806
P. O. Titusville.
6s
’ 1 8 --- $75.000........
1943
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 8 ’23. $75,000 CLAY COUNTY.
Green Cove Springs Is the county
Sinking fund_____________
8,282
Assess, val. 1923 (1-3 act.)-1,480,164 *eat.
Road & Bridge Dist. No. 1 Bds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$5 00
5Ms’ 15 F-A $124.000c Aug 1 ’ 25-’42
BREVARD CO. SPECIAL ROAD TOTAL DEBT N ovl919— $150,000
& BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 8. Total assess, val. 1923___ 2,311,707
6s ’23 J-J $140,0 0 0 c____ 1927-1943 State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922_____________ $33-62
B O N D . DEBT Oct 2 2 ’23- $140,000
Ass’d val. ’23 (X actual).-1,018,912 Population 1910, 6,116; 1920, 5,621




CLEARWATER.
This city is in Pinellas County.
6s ’24 . . . $48.000_______________
§Gas P lant B onds.
5M s’24M-N$150,000c_ M ay 1 1954
_
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 10 A-O $25,000___ Apr 1 1940
5s ’ 14 M -N 8,000___ Nov 1 1944
6s ’22 A-O 40,000...A p r 15 1952
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 10 A-O $15,000__ Apr 1 1940
5s ’ 14 M -N 18,000_ N ov 1 1944
_
5s ’ 19 M -N 13,000_ N ov 1 1949
_
6s ’22 A-O 25,000_ Apr 13 1952
_
Street Bonds.
5s ’ 12 A-O $30,000___ Oct 1 1942
5s ’ 14 M -N 15,000___ Nov 1 1944
5s ’ 19 M -N 32,000___ Nov 1 1949
6s ’22 A-O 85,000-..A p r 15 1952
24,000_______________
5Xs
...
C oncrete Pier Bonds.
5s ’12 A-O $8,000___ Oct 1 1942
Park Bonds.
5s ’ 12 A-O $2,000___ Oct 1 1942
5s ’ 14 M -N 3,000___ Nov 1 1944
5s ’ 17 J-J
10,000___ Jan 1 1947
6s ’20 M -N 30,000___ M ay 1 1950
6s ’21 M-S *45,000___ Mar 1 1951
6s ’22 J-D 25,000___ Dec 1 1952
6s ’23 J-D 20,000___ June 1 1953
Drainage Bonds.
5s ’14 M -N $5,000____N ov 1 1944
Funding Bonds.
5 s ’ 14
M -N $l 1,000_ N ov 11944
_
5s ’ 16 A-O 15,000___ Apr 1 1946
6s ’22 A-O 40,000— Apr 15 1952
W ater Front Bonds.
5s ’ 14 M-N$15,000____Nov 1 1944
C ity Hall Bonds.
_
6s ’22 A-O $50,000_ Apr 15 1952
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 23 ’23 $620,000
Assessment notes (add’l ) - - 113,000
Sinking fund______________
53,000
Water debt (incl.)________
73,000
_
Total assessed val. -1923_ 5,531,057
Pop'n 1910, 1,171; 1920______ 2,427
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
Bank of Clearwater, Clearwater:
(§) at Mechanics & Metals Nat.
Bank, N. Y . City; on others at
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
COCOA.
This city Is In Brevard County.
Indian River Bridge Bonds.
8s ’ 16 M-N$28,000...........................
(Due $7,000 May 1 1926, 1931.
1936 and 1941.)
♦Funding Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N $58,000..M ay 1 ’28-’58
(Due $3,000 1928, $5,000 1933 and
$10,000 every 5 years thereafter.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’23 -- $86,000
Floating debt____________
500
Ass’d val., real estate____ 2,428.705
Vss’d val., personal___ _
573,473
T ot. assess, val. '23 (act.)_3,002,178
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23—$9.00
Population 1910. 613; 1920. 1.445
*IN T. at City Treasurer’s office,
at any bank in Cocoa or at the Na­
tional Bank of Commerce, N . Y .

195
DADE COUNTY.
Miami is the county seat. A por­
tion of this county was taken to
create new counties known as Palm
Beach County and Broward County;
the secounties assuming $153,798 of
the debt of Dade County. Pop’n
1910, 11,933; 1920, 42,731.
x Jail Bonds.
5a 6 '1J-J $25.000—July 1 ’33-’38
x Highway Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J $72,000--Jan 1 ’ 25-’30
6M s’20 A-O 334,000 ______ 1925-1950
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1773.)
$18,000___Oct 1 ’25-’30
42,000___Oct 1 ’ 31-’36
5s ’23 A-O 24.000. .O . 1 '37-3 9
ct
26.000. _Oct 1 40-’41
.
204,000.. .O ct 1 ’42-’53
21, 000. . ..O c t 1 1954
18,000.. .O ct 1 ’25-’30
36.000 _Oct 1 ’31-’36
5s ’22 A-Oz 24,000. ..O c t 1 ’37-’39
28,000---O ct 1 ’40-'41
_
204,000_ Oct 1 ’42-’53
20.000 __Oct 1 1954
x Bridge Bonds.
5s ’16 J-J $35,000.-July 1 ’33-’38
Road & Refund. Bds.
4H s’ 10 A-O$150,000c_ Apr 1 1940
_
(Subject to call after April 1 1922)
Road {Bed.beg.aft. 10 yrs.fr.issue).
5s '14 J-J $125.000____Jan 1 1934
x Road & Bridge Dist. No. 1.
6s ’ 15 J-J $78 000--July 1 ’ 25-’37
6M s’21 J-J
75.000--.Jan 1 ’25-’39
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 488.)
x Road & Bridge Dist. No. 2.
5s ’ 16 J-J $209,000..Jan 1 ’25-’39
Road & Bridge Dist. No. 3.
6s
. . . $140.000......................... —
School Warrants.
6s '10 J-D $32 000.June 14 ’ 25-’30
Funding & Highway Imp. Bds.
5s
J-J $175,000____ Jan 1 1944
(Subject to call begin. Jan 1 1924)
BOND. D EBT Sept 1924-$3,302,000
Amt. due Dade County
from Broward C ou n ty..
96,539
Sinking fund______ _____ _ 338,172
Assessed valuation 1924.37.000,000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)’22.$37.00
x IN T. at U. S. Mtg. & Tr., N. Y .,
and on 6 Ms of 1920 and 1921 at the
Hanover National Bank. N. Y .
DADE COUNTY SPECIAL TAX
SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
P. O. Miami.
6s ’24 F-A$350,000___ Jan 1 1944
6s ’24 A-O 200,000___ Oct 1 1944
BOND. D E B T Feb 1924-SI,150,000
Total assessed value 1923.24,657,122
IN T . at Chase National Bank,
New York City.

DADE COUNTY SPECIAL TA X
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5.
H igh -S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $30,000___ Oct 1 1941
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 1924-.$71,000
Sinking fund_______________ 4,615
Assessed value 1924______ 1,806,151
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.00
COCOA BEACH SPECIAL ROAD Population in 1922 (est.)______2,000
IN T . at Chase Nat .Bank, N . Y .
AND BRIDGE DISTRICT.
This district is in Brevard County.
DAVENPORT DRAINAGE DIST.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
This district (P. O. Davenport) is
6s ’20 F-A$300,000________ ______
($100,000 due Oct. 1 ’ 30. ’40 & ’50.) in Polk County.
Drainage Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1944 $500,000
Assessed value '24 (X a ct.).2,236,830 6s '16 M -N$60,000c.Nov 15 ’25 ’30
Dist. tax rate(per $1,000) ’24-$19.00 BOND. D T . Dec. 5 ’ 1 9 --- $75,000
IN T. payable at Seaboard Nat.
Population 1920 (Census)_ --8,505
_
IN T . at Nat. Bank of Commerce, Bank, New York.
New York.
DAYTONA.
This town Is In Volusia County.
Incorporated July 1876.
COLLIER COUNTY.
6s ’ 19 M -N*$445,000c.Nov 1 ’25-’48
County seat is Everglades.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1490.)
Highway Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
'$8,000___ July 1 1926
5s
M-N$50,000___ Nov 1 1948
27.000- -July 1 ’27-’29
Impt.
Bonds.
22.000- -July 1 ’ 30-’31 Street
24.000- -July 1 '32-3 36s 19 J-J $60,000___ Jan 1 1939
28.000- -July 1 ’ 34-’35 Sewer & Drainage Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J
5s
30.000- -July 1 '36-’37 g ’14 J-J $175,000c— July 1 1954
34.000- -July 1 ’38-’39 V arious M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s ’23 M-N$670,000-Nov 1 ’25-’53
38.000- -July 1 ’40-’41
42.000- -July 1 ’42-’43(For maturities see V. 117, p. 2797.)
.22,000___ July 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24.$1,345,000
Sinking fund (cash)_______
40,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
'$2,000___ July 1 1926 Tot. assess, val. 1924_____ 9,456,240
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---$25.00
15.000- -July 1 ’27-’31
16,000__July 1 ’ 32-’35 Pop’n 1910, 3,082; 1920______ 5,445
6s ’24 J-J
40.000- -July 1 ’ 36-’43 INT. In Dayton or at U. S. Mtge.
2,000___ July 1 1944 & Trust C o., N . Y ., and on bonds
BOND. D E B T Aug 1924-- $350,000 marked (*) at the National Bank of
Sinking fund_____________
23,112 Commerce, New York.
Assessed valuation 1923— 1,748,480
DAYTONA BEACH.
IN T . payable in New York.
This town is in Volusia County.
6s '24 J-J $174,000___ July 1 1954
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
BONDED D E B T ______________ (7)
Lake City is the County seat.
Population 1910, 331; 1920.........825
Road Bonds.
5s g’17 s-a $500,000____Dec 1 1947 DE EUNIAK SPRINGS.
Optional Dec. 1 1922 at 102; Dec.
This town is the county seat of
1927 at 101.)
Walton County.
5s ’ 17
$20,000...........................
Paving Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Dec 5 1924- $480,000 6s ’24 J-J $15,000___________ 1950
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Street Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1923----- 3,912,355 6s ’24 J-J
*5,000___ July 1 1934
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$38.62 BOND. D EBT Nov 23 ’2 3 -$ lll,0 0 0
Population 1910, 17,689; ’20, 14,290 Water debt (incl.)________ 46,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 16,000
DADE C IT Y .
Sinking fund______________
23,759
This city is the county seat of Assess, val. real est_______ 391,730
Pasco County.
Assess, val. personal______ 210,510
Paving Bonds.
Total assess, val.’23(M act) 602,240
5s ’ 18 M-S $5,000c_ Mar 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $33.00
_
Street Improvement B onds.
Population in 1920____________2,009
8s '18 M-S $10,000____Sept 1 1948
DELAND.
(Optional Sept. 1 1928.)
This city is in Volusia County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
M unicipal Im provement Bonds.
5s '14 F-A $20,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1944
6s ’23 J-J $314,000__ Jan 1’ 34-53
Sewer B onds.
,5s ’ 14 F-A $6,5 0 0 c .„A u g 1 1944 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 2799)
BOND. D EBT Nov 19 ’21..$56,500 6s ’24 J-J 200,000c--Jan 1 ’25-’34
Water debt (incl.)__________ 26,500 BOND. DEBT June 1923- $341,000
5,470
Assessment debt (add’l) _____ 7,000 Sinking fund______________
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 1,000 Assessed value 1922_______ 3,761,596
Assessed val., real estate____330,095 Population 1910, 2,812; 1920, 3,324
IN T . at Nat. Bank of Commerce
Assess, val., p erson al______ 157,580
Tot. ass’d val.’21 (X act.)_490.675 N . Y ., Volusia Bank & Trust Co.,
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_____ $30.00 Deland, or at First Nat. Bank,
Popul’n in 1910,1,066; 1920. — 1.296 Deland, at option o

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B u ild in g B o n d s .

Is 15 A-O $1,000.000--Apr 1 1945
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’ 24-$2,108,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
85,000
Sinking fund_____________
153,837
Total assess’ val. 1924___65,913,825
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$l5.C0
IN T . in N. Y. or Jacksonville.
EAST LAKE SPECIAL ROAD &
BRIDGE DISTRICT.
i ’iiis district is in Lake County.
5g ’21 J-J$300,000.July 1 ’31,’41,’51
BOND. DEBT Jan 31 1922 $300,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 6,500,000
Population (estimated)______ 10,000

DIXIE COUNTY.
Cross City is the county seat.
Dixie Highway Special Road &
Bridge P L trict.
Ss '19 J-J $208,000--July 1 ’25-'29
BONDED DivuT Dixie
Highway Dist. Nov 1922 $250,000
Assess, val. of county *22
(\i actual)______
-.3,397,363
Total assess, val. 1923 --2,050,608
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922_____________ $36.62
Population 1910, 6,710: 1920, 6,242
Prin. and int. payable at Mayo.
Jacksonville or New York.
DUNEDIN.
This town is in Pinellas County.
6s
$25,000_____________
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A $68.00Gc_ Aug 1 1934
_
Im provement Bonds.
6s
. . . $39.000__________ 1942
im provement C ertificates.
Ss
. . . $70.000c______________
BON D. DEBT Nov 1 '2 4 .—$83,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 107.000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
6,000
Total valuation 1924_____ 1,989,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $11.50
Population 1910, 256; 1920. 642
dunnellonT
This town is in Marion County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’24-.$50,000
Total assessed value 1924 ------400,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--$20 00
P op’n 1910, 1,227: 1920______ 1,185

DUVAL COUNTY.
County seat Is Jacksonville.
aR efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 20 J-J*$289,000c Jan 1 1950
St. Joh ns River Imp't Bonds.
6s g '21 J-J $250.000___ July 1 1931
C ourt-H ouse (Red. beg. in 1917).
#8 02 . . . $100,000..............— 1932
Road Bonds.
5« g 09 J-n $ 74.00<V_Dec 1 1939
5 s ’23 J-J*l,050,000--July 1 ’28-’53
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1578.)
5s '23 J-J 1,500,000c*.July 1 '28-’53
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2732)
Armory Bonds.
Sag 14 J-J $150.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1944
Bridge Bonds.
6s '18 J-J *945,000___ Jan 1 1948
5 s '23 J-J *$450,000.-July I ’28-’53
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1578.)
F unding Bonds.
6s '16 J-J *299 3X0.56..Jan 1 1946
BON D. DEBT N ov 1 ’24.$5,907.380
Assess, val.. real estate___44,947,600
Assess, val., personal____ 13,482,503
Other assess property_ 7,483,725
_
Tot.ass’d val.’24(4-5 act).65,913,825
State&Co.taxiper $1,000) 24- $44.00
Pop'n 1910 . 75,163: 1920- — 113,540
a These bonds were issued to take
up the 5L£s and 6s of 1892, scheduled
to mature 1932, but called for pay­
ment last year (see V. 116, p. 848).
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the
office of Trustees of County Bonds or
at the U. 8. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N . Y .

State&t o taxt per S I.0001*22. $41.12

Pop’n 1910, 38,029: 1920____ 49.386
IN T. on 6s of 1921 at Guaranty
Trust Co., N. Y .; on others at Am.
Nat. Bank, Pensacola.
EUSTIS.
This town is in Lake County.
Park Bonds.
5 J^s’24 J-J $25,000c_ July 1 1939
_
Street Paving Bonds.
5>£s'24 J-J $75,000c_ July 1 1934
_
Paving & Sewerage Bonds.
6s '16 J J $60.000c.Jan 1*26. 36<k’46
T 10,000____ July 1 1927
_July 1 1932
20.000
20.000
July 1 1937
6s ’22 J-J
_July 1 1912
20.000
20.000
July 1 1947
. 20,000____ July 1 1952
Sewerage Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J
$5,000 - July 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-. $327,000
Floating debt_____________
6,127
Sinking fund_____________
50,628
Total assess, val. ’2 3 ______3,238,400
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '18-S43.60
Pop’n 1910, 910; 1920..............1.193
IN T. payable in Eustis and the
National Park Bank, New York.
EVERGLADES DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O. Tallahasse) is
in Leon County.
Drainage Bonds.
6s g ’20 J-J 1,500,000..J u ly 1 ’26-’40
6s g '21 J-J 1,000,000--July 1 ’25-’40
(Callable at any interest-paying
period on 60 days’ notice at 102
and interest.)
6sg’22 J-J 500,000c-July 1 ’37-’41
5H s’24 J-J 800,000 _____1932-1949
(For maturity see Y. 119, p. 2788)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924-$3,000,000
FELLSMERE.
This place is in St. Lucie County.
General Impt. Bonds.
6s ’ 16 . . . $44.000....... ....................
Street Paving Bonds.
-s
. . . $1 5 ,5 0 0 ---................. —
Electric Light Bonds.
6 s '17 J-J $30.000.-.J u ly 15 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’23. $99,500
Assess, value ’23 (abt.act.)l,137.761
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$20.00
Population in 1920______________ 333
f e r n a n d in a !

This city is in Nassau County.
F unding & Impt. Bonds.
6s ’22 J-DS150,000. .June 1 ’ 27-’52
(Due $25,000 every five years.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24. $212,000
Sinking fund______________
23,989
Assess, val. ’24 (L£ act.)_ 1,362,244
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--$25.00
Population 1910, 3,482; 1920, 5,457
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office or
at National Bank of Commerce,N.Y.

FORT LAUDERDALE.
This city Is the county seat of
Broward County. Inc. on Mar. 27
1911.
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J
$3,COO___ Jan 1 1944
6s ’24 J-D 200.000___ June 1 1944
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 12 M-N$20,000___ Nov 1 1932
6s g’ 15 A-O
4,000___Oct 1 1935
6s’ 19 J-D 35.000___ June 1 1939
6s ’20 A-O 20,000___ Oct 1 1940
6s '21 M -N 27,500___ Nov 1 1941
6s ’23 M -N 37.000___ M a y l 1943
6s ’24 J-J
45,000___ Jan 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 12 M-N$10.000____Nov 1 1932
6s g '15 A-O
1.000___ Oct 1 1935
6s ’23 M -N 3,000___ M ay 11!
Drainage Bonds.
6s’ 19 J-D $5,000___ June 1 1939
6s ’22 J-D 20,000___ June 1 1942
6 s ’23 M -N 15,000___ May 1 1943
Dock & Sea Wall Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-D $12,600_ June 1 1939
_
6s ’22 J-D 15,000___ June 1 1942
6s ’23 M -N 5,000___ M ay 1 1943
6s ’24 J-J 12,000___ Jan 1 1944
Cemetery Impt. Bonds.
6 s ’ 19 J-D $1,000____June 11939
Street B onds.
6s ’ 12 M-N$10.000____Nov 1 1932
6s g '15 A-O
5,000___ Oct 1 1935
6s ’ 19 J-D 10,000___ June 1 1939
6s ’ 19 J-D
5.000___ June 1 1939
6s ’20 A-O 16.000___ Oct 1 1940
DUVALCO. SPEC. T A X S .D .N O .l. 6s ’21 M -N 10,000___ Nov 1 1941
This district includes City of 6s ’21 M -N 2,500___ N ov 1 1941
Jacksonville and also adjacent ter­ 6s ’22 J-D 36,000___ June 1 1942
ritory. Pop’n ’24 (est.), 110.000
6s '24 J-J
40,000___ Jan 1 1944




f$6,000cMay 31 ’25-’27
M -N 12,000cMay 31 ’28-’31
32,000cMay 31 ’32-’39
20,0OOcMay 31 ’40-’ 44
6s ’23 s-a 220.000c____ 1925-1948
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’23..$297,000
Assess, val. 1922 ----------- .2,782,887
Population, estimated________ 6,000
PRIN. and IN T . payable at U. S.
Mtge. & Trust Oo., N . Y
6s ’ 19

GADSDEN COUNTY.
Quincy Is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s
. . . 845.000c..................1932
Bridge Bonds.
5s
. . $20 0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1935
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 2 ’24. $61,500
Total assess, val. 1924
(about H actual)_______ 5,000,000
Total tax rate .per $1,000 ’ 24 $36.00
Population 1910. 22.198: ’20. 23,539

GAINESVILLE.
This city Is in Alachua County.
Inc. Jan 15 1869. Pop’n ’ 10. 6,183;
1920, 6.860.
E ducational (port every 10 years).
5s '05 . . . *17.500.-Sept 1 25-'35
G en. U tilit' 'L ig h t and Sewer).
5s ’06 . . . /S104.500— Jan 1 ’26-’41
'.(Part »very 10
'
- s ’21 . . .
30,000..........1942-1944
Paving B onds.
„ „
,s ’21 - - j$l 10.000..........1948-1958
\ 15,000....................1959
W ater Bonds
5s ’ 12 . . . $40,000c..Jan l ’27-’47
Street Bonds (Part every 10 years).
FORT MEADE.
5s ’ 12 . . . S35.000C. .Jan 1 ’27-’47
This town is in Polk County.
Paving and Sewer B onds.
5s g 16 J-J $21 ,000c...Jan 1 1931
§ Street Im provement Bonds.
5s g ’24 J-D $23,000___ June 1 1954 Adjustment bonds_________ $12.000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’ 23- $413,000
5s 12 J-J *19.000. .July 1 ’27-32 Water debt (incl.)________
52,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 29 ’24. $127,000 Assessment debt (add’ l)------------------ 15.000
12 364 , Sinking fund_______ ______
Floating debt (add'l)______
16 000
Sinking fund______________
13 490 Assess, val. (real est.)_____ 3.734,460
Total assess, val. ’23 (act.) .1.277.315 Assess, val personal______ 1,028.459
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...*17.00 Other assess, p rop erty------ 417.781
Pop’n 1910. 1.165: 1920______2.029 Tot. ass. val. 23 (50% act.) 5 180.700
§ IN T. at American Exchange Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ‘23.$13.00
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
FORT MYERS.
This city is in Lee County.
W ater Bonds.
5 s ’ l l J-J $15,0 0 0 c...J a n 2 1931
5s ’ 13 J-J
7 ,0 00c...J u ly 2 1933
5s '19 A-O 24,5 0 0 c...O ct 1 1949
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $35,0 0 0c...Ja n 2 1931
5 s ’ 19 A-O
4,5 0 0 c...O ct 11949
Street Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-J $47,0 0 0 c...J u ly 2 1933
5s '19 A-O 43,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1949
5>£s’24 M-S 15 2,000c..M ar 15 1944
_s
...
75,000_______________
S chool B onds.
5s ’ l l J-J $10,000c__ Jan 2 1931
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5 Vis’24 M-S 15$23,000c.Mar 15 1944
Sanitary Sewer B onds.
5)^s’ 24 M-S 15$25,000c.Mar 15 1944
W ater Main Bonds.
5 J^s’24 M-S 15$20,000c.Mar 15 1944
Gas Plant B onds.
5L£s’24 M-S 15$106,000cMar 15 1944
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24. $362,000
Assessment, debt (add’l)_
_
18,000
Floating debt (add’l)______ 104.166
Sinking fund______________
35 334
Assess, val.. real estate____7,704.690
Assess, val., personal_____1,621.980
Total assess, val. 1924
(about 3i actual)_______ 9.326.670
/
Total tax rate (per 31,000) ’24 .$23.00
Population 1910, 2,463; 1920, 3,678
FORT PIERCE.
This city is in Saint Lucie County
Incorporated Feb. 2 1901
Street Im provement B onds.
6s '24 A-O $27,000___ Oct 1 1934
Electric Light Bonds.
6s ’ 18 F-A $ 4 .0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’ 25-’2*
W ater, Sewer and Light Bonds
6s '12 J-J »91.000c
Jan 1 1942
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
$30,000c. July 1 ’25-’29
50,000c. July 1 ’30-’34
6s ’24 J-J
70,000c. July 1 ’35-’39
90,000c.July 1 ’40-’44
110.00Cc.July 1 ’45-'49
,150,000c. July 1 ’50-’54
R efu n d in g & Street im pt.
6 s ’ 15 J-D *16.000c. Dec 1 5 '25-’4b
P ublic Utility Bonds.
6s ‘12 J-J $10,0 )c__ .Jan 1 1942
“ '
' 2.000 . . ...1924-1926
10,000 . . ...1927-1931
6s ’21 A-O 15,000
...1932-1936
2 0 ,0 0 0 -. . . . 1937-1941
I 25,000_____1942-1947
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922.. $159,000
Sinking fund_____________
67 00'
Tot .assess .val .’22(50% act) 1,210,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $41.0)
Pop’n 1910. 1,333: 1920_____ 2 ,I l f
NT. at U. S. Mtge. Sc Tr. Oo.
N. Y ., and at Bank of Fort Pierce.
FORT PIERCE "SPECIAL TAX
SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
This district (P. O. Fort Pierce)
is In St. Lucie County.
$6,000____ Dec 1 1928
7.000
D ec 1 1933
6 s ’23 J-D U 0.000____ Dec 1 1938
5.000
D ec 1 1940
8.000
D ec 1 1943
7.000
D ec 1 1945
11.000
D ec 1 1948
13.000
D ec 1 1951
16.000
D ec 1 1954
18.000
D ec 1 1957
,29,000____ Dec 1 1961
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
IN T . at Fort Pierce Bank &
Trust C o., Ft. Pierce, or National
Bank o f Commerce, N. Y . City.
_

DISTON ISLAND BRIDGE DIST.
This district (P. O. M oore Haven)
is in Glades County.
6s ’24 J-J $345,000 _______ serially
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)

R e f u n d in g C o u r t H o u s e & J a il,

t e n ’ l l Oct $12u.(X)0c_ .Oct 1 1941
(Sub. to call serially 1925-33 Incl.)
NET BD. D T. Jan 1922-SI ,087,500
Sink, fund (appl. to above
$1,000,000 issue)...........
37,923
Tot. assess, val. 1923____ 14,915.933

F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 14 J-J $12.000c
Jan I 1934
6s g '15 A-O
13.000__Oct 11935
6s ’ 19 J-D
8,500__June 1 1939
6s 19 J-D
400__June 1 1939
City-Hall Bonds.
6 s ’ 14 J-J $4,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1934
6s ’20
A-O 15.000___ Oct 1 1940
6s ’21
M -N 15,000___ N ov 1 1941
Bridge Bonds.
6s g '15 A-O $10,000____Oct 1 1935
Fire-Dept. B onds.
6s g 15 A-O
$2,000__Oct 1 1935
6 s ’ 19 J-D
2.500___ June 11939
6 s ’22 J-D
4.000___ June 1 1942
6s ’23 M -N 10,000___ M ay 1 1943
G olf Links Bonds.
6s ’ 19M-S $30.000_____ Sept 1 1939
6s ’23
M -N 2.500___ May 1 1943
Electric Light Impt. Bonds.
6s ’20
A-O $5,000___ Oct 1 1940
Sanitary Equipm ent Bonds.
6s ’20
A-O $1,500___ Oct 1 1940
Park Bonds.
6s ’21 M -N $5,000___ Nov 1 1941
b s ’ 23 M-N 15.000 ._M ay1 1943
TOT. BD. D T . Dec 1924.. $778,000
____
195.500
Water debt (incl.)
Total assess, val., 1924_ 11 082 611
_
Actual value (est.)_______ 15,000.000
Total tax rate (per S1000)'24.$13.00
Pop'n 1910. 336; 1920_______ 2.065
IN T. on 6s of 1912 at Cnase Nat.
Bank, N. Y .; on 6s of 1914-15 at
John Nuveen & C o., Chicago; on
6s of 1919 at Metropolitan Trust
Co., N. Y.; on otners at Hanover
National Bank, N. Y .

_ _ _ _ _ _ _

DE SOTO COT SPEOIAL ROAD
& BRIDGE D IST R IC T NO. 2.
6s 23 J-J $165,000c._Jan ’ 25-’52
(Por maturity see V. 116, p. 434)
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24- $165,000
Sinking fund______________
5,000
Tot. ass'd val. '2404 act’l) 800.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$83 25
Population 1923 (est.)________ 2,500
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y

ESCAMBIA COUNTY.
Pensacola Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6&6)^s'18s-a $50,000_ May 151938
_
(Subject to call after 1919)
6s ’21 F-A $1,000,000 Aug 15 1951
(For option see V. 113, p. 2742.)
School Building.
5 K s’ 19 J-J $125,000.-July 1 ’25-’49

_

DE SOTO COUNTY.
Arcadia is the county seat.
At the 1921 Session o f the State
Legislature the counties of Glades,
Charlotte, Hardee and Highlands
were created from parts of De Soto
County.
C ou n ty W arrants.
[$2,500___ July 2 1925
6,000.-July 2 ’26-’27
6s ‘23 J-J
1.000 __July 2 1932
15,000.-July 2 ’33-’35
6.000 __July 2 1936
7.000 __July 2 1937
C ou n ty Road Bonds.
5 ^ s ’24 ---$1,000.000______________
C ou n ty Jail Bonds.
5M s’24 . . . $60,000_______________
Special Rd. & Bridge Dist.N o. 4.
6s ’ 18 s-a $216.000_____ 1925-1947
(Subject to call after 1923)
Special Road & Bridge D. No. 7.
6s ’ 18 . . . $20,900 _____ 1925-1947
A rcadia Drain. Dist. Bonds.
6-s ’ 15 . . . $11,000 ..............-.1936
BON D. DEBT Nov 1 1 9 2 4 County debt__________ $1,120,000
Spec. Kd & Br. D. No. 7 $20,006
Spec. Rd. & Br. I). No. 4 180,006
Arcadia Drain. Dist____
11,000
Assessed value o f county
1923 (M actual)_______ 3,590,000
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_$26.50
Population or county 1910, 14,206
1920............................
25.434
lN T . in Arcadia and N . Y . City.

5s '19 F-A$325,000____Aug 1 1949
6s ’22 A-O 1,000,000___ Apr 1 1952

[V ol. 119.

_

DELRAY.
This town is in Palm Beach Co.
E lectric & Street Impt. Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $62.500____Jan 1 1950
BON D. D EBT N ov 1 '2 4 .. $132,500
Water debt (incl.)________
42,000
Assess, debt (add’1)_______
40,500
18,000
Sinking fund______________
T ot. ass’d val. '24 (!4 a c t .) .l ,600,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $23.00
Population in 1920____________1,051

FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

GLADES COUNTY.
County seat is Moore Haven.
Highway Bonds.
($130,000..June 2 39-44
6s’24 J-D2 - 70,000— June 1 1949
1
[ 7 7 ,0 0 0 ..-June 2 1954
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
IN T . at Chase National Bank,
New York City.
GLADES COUNTY SPECIAL RD.
& BRIDGE DIST. NO. 10.
P. O. Moore Haven.
Indian Prairie Rd. & Bdge. Bds.
($25.000___ Apr 1 1934
6s ’24 A-O ( 25,000___ Apr 1 1944
( 25 000___ Apr 1 1955
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
IN T . at Chase National Bank,
New York City.
GOULD SP E C .D RA IN .D IST.N O .1
This district (P. O. Miami) Is in
Dade Co.
„
bs 1 9 ..A -0 *39,000...O c t 1 25-39
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’23--$46,000
GREEN COVE SPRINGS.
This town is in Clay County.
Jan ($30.000____ Ian 1 1932
( 120.000. ..J a n 1 ’33-'56
BONDED D E B T ________
(?) „„
Population 1910, 1.319; 1920, 2,093

6s

GULF SPEC. ROAD & BRIDGE
DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Dade City) is
in Pasco County.
___
6s ’24 J-J $275,000------Jan 1 1954
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
IN T. at National Park Bank,
New York City.
GULF SHORE SPECIAL ROAD &
BRIDGE DISTRICT.
This district is in Manatee County.
6s '21 s-a $ 1 60.0 00..-Jan 1 ’31-’51
(Due $32,000 every 5 years.)
BONDED D E B T .............
(?)
HAINES C IT Y .
This town Is in Polk County.
R efu n d in g B onds.
___
6s g ’24 J-J $23,000. -June 1 ’27- 49
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s g ’24 J-J T$26,060..July 1 ’27- 52
\ 4 ,0 0 0 .. July 1 ’53-’54
“ W hite W ay” B onds.
6s g ’24 J-J $12,000.-July 1 ’40-’51
Street Bonds.
„
„
7s ’20 . . . $60,000— July 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 3 -- $132,000
Water debt (in cl.)-----------75,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 102,000
Floating debt___________
13.500
Sinking fund______________
4 360
Assess, val. real est_______ 1,396 050
Assess, val. personal______ 145,950
Other assess, property----49,002
Tot. assess, val. 1923 (60%
a ct.)___________________ 1,591.002
Town tax (per $1,000) 1923-.-$91.00
Population 1 9 2 0 ....................
651
IN T . on bonds o f 1924 in Haines
City or Nat. Bank o f Commerce.
New York City.

HAINES CITY SPECIAL TAX
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
This district (P . O . Haines City) ia
In Polk County
6s ’ 17 A-O $10,000c__________1937
6 s ’21 J-J
16 ,000 c--..............1941
6 s ’23 M-S 15,000c...S ept 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24..$41,000
Floating debt (add'l)________ 12,820
Sinking fund_______________ 5,215
FORT PIERCE INLET DIST.
Tot. ass'd val. '24 (K a c t .)..887,971
This district (P. O. Fort Pierce) Is Dist. tax rate (per $1.000) ’24-$10.00
Population 1923 (estimated)_ 3,000
_
in St. Lucie County.

D ec., 1924.]

FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

HAMILTON COUNTY.
IN T. on bonds marked (t) at U S.
Jasper is the County seat.
Mtge. & Tr. C o., N. Y.; (§) at
Road and Bridge Bonds.
County Treas. office.
6s ’ 18 F-A *390,000... Feb 7 1948
(Subject to call in 6 years at 102: It HOLMES COUNTY.
12 years at 101 l
Ronifav is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’24-.*390,000
Road Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____1,200,000 6s '19 M -N $70,000_________ serial
Assess, val., personal_____ 48 > 070
WarrantsOther assess, property___ 428,920
Tot.assess. val.'24i40%act) 2,111.04 > 6s ’21 ann *25.000 _____ 1925-1932
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924__ *44 25
_
Pop’n 1910, 11,825; 1920___ 9.87? 6s '13 M-N*40,000c_ Nov 1 1943
Spec. Road & Bridge Dist. No. 2
HARDEE COUNTY.
6s '17 J-J * 2 5 .0 0 0 ..................1947
Wauchula is the county seat.
Special Road & Bridge Dist.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
f*2,000c.July 2 '25-’26 6s No. 3 Bonds.
'19 J-J 4 *60,000 ................. serial
12.000c.July 2 ’27-’32
3.0 0 0 c...J u ly 2 1933 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ' 2 4 Road Dist. No. 1........... ..$40,000
2 .0 00c...J u ly 2 1934
6s ’23 J-J 2
Special Rd. & Bridge Dist.
15.000c. July 2 '35-’39
No. 2 ................................. 25.non
4,000c_ July 2 1940
_
Rd. & Br. Dist. No. 3 _____ 60.000
3,0 00c...J u ly 2 1941
Rd. & Br. Dist. No. 4_____ 62.000
8.000c.July 2 '42-’43 Total assess, val. 1924___ 2 000 0 '0
§Road Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $ 8 5 0 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 '28-’57 State&Co. tax (per *1,000) ’24.S29 5)
21(For maturity sse V. 118, p. 819) BUNDED DEBT 1 93 ______ *66.000
Road District No.
F un din g Bonds.
Assessed value.. __________ 572.502
6s
. . . $24.000c_____________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. *924,000 Pop’n 1910, 11,557: 1920, 12,850
Assessed valuation________4,000,000
State&Co.tax(per *1,000) ’ 23 *27 75 HOMESTEAD.
This town Is in Dade County.
Population__________________ 10,500
IN T . on bonds marked § at County
Electric-Light Bonds.
depository or Chase Nat. Bank, 6s g 16 J-J J* 1,000c...July 1 1925
N. Y . City: on others at Hanover
UO.nnOc.July 1 ’26-'30
Nat. Bank, N . Y . O.
6s ’20 J-D 15.000................... ........
Street Bonds.
HASTINGS DRAINAGE DIST.
This district (P. O. Hastings) is It 6s g '16 J-J *6 000c.July 1 '25-'26
Fire-Station Bonds.
St. Johns County.
6s g 16 J-J _ $5.000c.July 1 '27-'31
6s
s-a *184 000 c .................
BON D. DEBT Dec 16 ’24. *145,000
Town-H all Bonds.
6s g 16 J-J *2.500c.July 1 ’27-’31
HERNANDO COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
Brooksvflle Is the county seat.
6s g 16 J-J
*2.500c July 1 '27-'31
6s ’23 J-D 450,C0Gc_ Dec 1 1953
_
Street im pt. Bonds.
Funding and Highway Bonus.
($2.000.. Aug 1 '27-’30
5s ’ 14 J-J *300.000___ July 1 1944 6 sg '2 0 a n n (l0 .000—Aug 1 '31-'35
Road Bonds.
l 3,000___ Aug 1 1936
5s ’23 J-T *100,000___ July 1 1962 BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '22. *161.000
W arrants.
Floating debt____________
5.30
6s ’22 . . . *54,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1942 Assess, val. real est_______ 1,166.320
TOT. BD. D T . March ’24. *850,000 Vssess. val. personal______ .84. 4
Sinking fu n d ........... ............
25 000 Tot. ass'd val. '22( J4 a c t.).l ,451.062
Total assess, val., 1923____ 2.352,507 Tot tax rate (per *1,000) 22.*2 50
Total tax rate (per *1,000) '23.*47 25 Total population in 1920______ 1.307
Pop’n 1910, 4.997: 1920______ 4,54>
INT. is payable In New York.
I N T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y
INDIAN RIVER FARMS DR. DIS.
H IG H L A N D S ~CO U N TY .
P. O. Vero.
Sebring is the county seat.
6s g '21 M-N *600.000c ...1926-1916
C ou n ty Bonds.
BOND.
*600.000
(*25,000___ Jan 1 1934 Assessed DEBT Nov 1924.. 2.878.605
benefits_________
6s '24 J-J
25,000____Jan 1 1936 Population 1924 (est.)................1.500
1 25,000____Jan 1 1938
IN T. payable at the Continental &
Road Bonds
f* 15.000.-June 1 ’25-33 Commercial National Bank, Chicago.
6s ;23 J-J \ 50,000..June 1 ’ 35&37
1325.000. -June 1 \39-'51INVERNESS,
This town is in Citrus County.
1100.000. .June 1 ’ 52-’53
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Mar 1923.. *525,000
6V{s
- - - *75.000___ Jan 1 1943
Floating debt...............
9,000
Assessed valuation 1923___3,069,815 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924..*75.000
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1922____*40.50 Assessed value (actual) ’ 2 4 ..7 0 ) 000
IN T . at the Nat. City Bank, N. Y. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924------ *18.00
Population 1920______________ 1,132
H IG H L A N D S CO. S P E C IA L T A X
IONA DRAINAGE D ISTR IC T.
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O. 1.

(*20,000.. July 1 ’ 28&’33
15,000___ July 1 1938
( 40 ,000 ..July 1 '43&’48
BON DED D E B T ...........
(?)
Assessed value, real______*2,038,620
Assessed value, personal..
454.560
Other assessable property.
383,276
Total ass’d val. 1922_____ 2,876,456
State&Co.tax (per *1,000) ’ 23.*37.50
IN T . at the American Exchange
National Bank, New York.
6s ’ 23

J-J

H IG H L A N D S G LA D E S D R . D IS T .

This district is in Palm Beach Co
6s
. . . *196,000_________ _____
BONDED D E B T ...........
(?)

This district is in Lee County.
6s '20 J-D *450,000c.June 1 '26-’42
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1236)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1924. *450.000
Assessed benefits__________1,806,074
Acreage tax__________________ *1.80
IN T. at the Metropolitan Trust
Co., N. Y ., and the Lee County
Title & Trust C o., Fort Meyers.

JACKSON COUNTY.
Marianna is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse (Ini. at Treas. office)
ts ’06 May *50,000.......
1936
Road (Int. al Treasurer’s office).
5s 'l l Oct *300.0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924— *350,000
Assess, val. real est_______ 2,904,140
Assess, val. personal______1,120.210
Other assess, prop________ 731,284
Total assess, val. 1924
(50% actual)__________ 4,860,901
State&Co.tax(per *1,000) '24.*39.75
Pop’n 1910. 29,821; 1920. 31.224

HIGHLANDS SPECIAL ROAD &
BRIDGE DISTRICT.
This district is in Pasco County.
6s
. . . *175,000.......................
5s ’21 J-J 730,000.July 1 ’25-'46
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 211)
BOND. DEBT Dec 7 ’2 3 .. *915,000
Assessed value 1923---------- 4.630,011 JACKSONVILLE.
Dist. tax rate (per *1,000) ’23.S16.00
This is the county seat of Duval
Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 11,000 Oo. Inc. 1832.
IN T . at any bank in Dade City or
efu
Bonds.
at the National Park Bank, N . Y ., 5 sR24 nding Improvement 15 1954
’
A-0*400.000---- Apr
at option of holder.
Sidewalk Bonds.
5s '22 M-S $22.000..Sept 1925- 26
HIGH SPRINGS.
(30,000c .Sept 1 ’ 26-'27
This city is in Alachua C o u n ty
5s ’ 23 M-S \20,000c----Sept 1 1928
W a t e r & L ig h t B o n d s .
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’13 J-J *25.000___ J u ly 1 1925 5s g ’06 J-J *400,000c — Jan 1 1936
’33 & '43 5s g '10 A-O 100,000c.. .Apr 1 1936
BONDED D E B T ................. *44.000 4 tag’ l l M -N245,000c— M ay 1 1936
Assessed valuation_________298,989 4J'£g’ 12 F-A 250.0 0 0 c...F e b 11937
Pop’n 1910, 1,468: 1920_____ 1,719 5s g ’ 15 M-N*250.000c _.M ay 1 1945
4M>gT6 F-A*248,000c— Feb 11946
5s ’ 19 M-S 600,000c...M ar 1 1949
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.
5sg’21 A-O 1,000,000c. ..A p r 1 1931
County seat Is Tampa.
f 40,000c...S ept 1 1925
R oad Bonds.
1110,000c.Sept 1 ’ 26-’27
4s g
J-J *159,000.. July 1 1933
60,000c. ..S ep t 1 1928
5s g ’ 13 A-O tl ,000.000c.. Oct 1 1943
5s T8 J-J 720 000---Jan 1 ’ 25-’48 5s ’23 M-S-j 15,000c— .Sept 1 1929
I 25,000c— .Sept 1 1930
5s g '22 J-J 2,975,000..July 1 ’25-’52
100.000c.Sept 1 ’33&’38
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2181)
(200,000c. Sept 1 ’43&’48
5s ’22 J-J 1,475,000..July 1 ’ 25-’52
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2349) 5sg’24 M -N 40 0,00 0c...M ay 1 1954
B a y s h o re S p ec. R o a d & B r id g e
•Dock and Terminal Bonds.
4 4*sT3 M-S *1 354 000c Mar 1 1943
Bonds.
6s ’ 17 s-a *25.000....................1947 5sg’21 A-O 1,000,000c—Apr 1 1931
§Spec. T a x S c h . D is t . N o . 6.
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s '14 J-J *22,000c. .Jan 1 ’25-’35 5 s '23 M -N (*115,000___ M ay 1 1928
\ 200,000—May 1 ’33&38
{ S p e cia l T a x S c h . D is t . B o n d s .
(*10.000c__Feb 1 ’25-'25 5s ’20 M -N 40,000c.Nov 1 ’25&’30
6s '14 F - A
2 ,0 00c...F eb 1 1927 5s ’20 M -N 73,000c— .N ov 1 1935
I 1,000c...F eb 1 1929 5s ’21 F-A 66.000c.Aug 1 ’31-’36
5s ’22 M-S (84,000c.Sept 1 ’ 27&’32
W e s t T a m p a Spec. Tax S. D.
5s ’ 14 F-A *28 5,000-Julv 1 ’25-’35
142,000c___ Sept 1937
TO T. B D . D T. Nov 23 ’23*5.383,767 5 s ’24 F-A f 74,000c.-*Aug 1 1929
Total assess, val. 1923 .38,114,189
1140,000c*Aug 1’34 & ’39
State&Co. tax (per *1,000) ’23.*46.75 5s ’24 F-A (20,000c*.Aug 1 ’ 26-’29
\12,000c*—Aug 1 1930
Populat’n 1910, 78,374 ; 1920, 88,257




Electric Plant Bonds.
(*200,000c_ Aug 1 192°
_
F-A{ 300,000c —-Aug 1 192'
35 0.0 0 0 c... Aug 1 1928
G E N .B D .D T .N ov 15'24.*7 ,299,00°
Water debt (included)____
650,00'
Assess, debt (add’1)______
854.00r
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
449.00'
Sinking fund____________
786.00°
Assessed value, real estate 65.000 00°
Assessed value, personal.. 12.0)0.O P
O
Total assessed value 1924
(50% actual)................87.000,000
City tax rate (ner *1.0001 '\>4 $ 2 1 .90
Pop’n 1910, 57,699; 1920, 91.558
•INT at U. S Mtge. & Tr. Co.
N. Y ., and Jacksonville; others a'
Am Ex. Nat. Bk., N. Y .. and In
Jacksonville.
5s

JASPER.
This city Is the county seat of
Hamilton County.
-s
37 000................. .. ...
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 1921. .*37.000
Assessed valuation 1921.__ 367 551
Population 1910. 1,730; 1920, 1,260
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Monticello Is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
6s 14 M-N* 12.000_____
Spec. Road & Bridge Dist. No. 2
(SI 1.500 —.Jan 1 1927
5s '17 J-J
14.500 —.Jan 1 1932
1 16.500___Ian 1 19?'
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1919
*59.000
Assessed value, real estate.1 856 510
Assessed value, pers'l prop. 536 440
Other assessable property .. 447 232
Total assessed value I9>3 .2 840 142
St.te&Co.tax(per *1,000) '22.*37.38
Populat’n 1910, 17.210; 1920. 14.502

197
G e n e r a l Im p ro v em en t B o n d s .

s g ’05 M-S *135,000c. Sept 1 1935
Subject to call after Sept 1 1915.)
R e d e m p tio n & Im pt. B o n d s ,

is T3 A-O $79.0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 5 1924 *184.000
Water deb" Tvcl ided)_____
35,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
57.000
Sin irig fund . _________
2.000
Assess, val. '24 (act.)_____2,972.173
Pax rate (per *1.000) 1921___*14.50
INT. at 1st Nat. Bk.. Lake C ityv
LAKE COUNTY,
Tavares Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
-is g '14 J-J/*300.000c Jan 1 '29-34-3tf>
I 200.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1944
C ourt House Bonds.
5s '22 A-0*250.000___ Oct 1 1952
CO. BD. DT. Oct 1922____*750.000
Sinking fund_____________
150.000
Total assessed val up 1923 11.891. 465
Total tax rate (per *1 .000) '22 *38.62
Population 1910, 9,509; 1920, 12.744
INT. at Auier. Exch. Nat. Bank.
New York.

LAKELAND.
This city is in Polk County. Tne.
1885- Population 1910, 3.719; 1920,
7.062.
Light and water bonds, 6 s ..*24 000
Paving bonds. 6s___________
500
City-hall bonds. 6s_________ 2,500
(The above Issues amniinilne to
*27,000, are payable *2.000yearly
on Feb 1.)
Street lm orovem ent Bonds.
6s '24 J-T*530.099_____ 1425-1934
Municipal Bonds.
6s '22 s-an * 9 -.0 0 0 ..Feb 1 '25-’41
Improvement Bonds.
6s T9 J-J *7 ,.000 . .Jan 1 25-'29
Funding Impt. Bonds.
F-A *80.000
1925-1928
JUPITER INLET DRAIN. DIST. 6s '18
This district is in Palm Beach Co. 6s T 8 J-J 30.000..........................................
Library Bonds* t ,000. .July 1 '25-'26
. . . *25.000.-Sept 1 ’43-’52
1 5 .0 0 0 -July 1 '27-'3l 68
7s ’22 J-J
24.000. .July 1 '3 ’-'37 (Due *3,000 in each odd year and
25.000 —July 1 '38-'42 *2.000 in each even year.)
30.000. . July 1 '43-'47 Citv Hall Bonds.
5 J^s'24 J-J *103.000..July 1 ’44-’53
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
IN T. at the Nat. City Bank, N. Y. 5>6s’24 J-J (200,090 .July 1 ’44-'53
l 75.000____July 1 1954
Park Bonds.
KEY WEST.
55^s'24 J-J
$87,000__ July 1 1943
Count\ scat of Monroe Countv
_
17 000_ July 1 1937
Inc. 1834. Population 1910, 19.945; 5 Mjs’24 J-J
B uilding B onds.
1920. 18.749.
5 ‘-2s'24 J-J
*2 j.OOG__ July 1 1941
R efunding Bonds.
53£s’24 J-J
20.0GC_ July 1 1940
_
5s 05 A-0 * 1 15.000c...O ct 11955 5'^s'24 J-J
40,000_ July 1 1939
_
(Subject to call Oct 1 1935.)
5J^s'24 J-J
20,060__ July 1 1938
5s 12 J-J $129.400____July 1 1942
Cemetery Bonds.
5H s’24 J-J
*15,000__ July 1 1938
Paving & Sewer
Incinerator Bonds.
5s '10 A-O* 192.0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1940
5Ms'24 J-J
*20.000__ July 1 1937
Judgm ent (Red. beg. in 1919).
w afer Bonds.
6s '99 June $148,000c__ June 1 1929 5s Light . and *34,000...........................
..
($3,000 yly. beg. July 1 '21, or city
P a rk B o n d s .
has option to take up entire Issue.)
5s 11 M -N*50.000c_ Nov 1 1941
_
5s ’ 19 J-J
60.000 -..Tan 1 1949 5s '15 J-J I 30.000—-Jan 1 '25-'34
iinn nnn._ Jan l 4i-'6o
(50,000..June 1 '33-’42
6s '23 J-D
50,000—June 1 '43-'47 6s
. . . f440,000--Sept 1 ’31-'50
1 10.000___ Sept 1 1951
(75,000. ..June 1 ’48-’52
6s ’24 M -N 100,000___ May 1 1949
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s T9 J-J *60,000____Jan 1 1949
Hire-Department Bonds.
Jan 1 '32-'4I
6s '24 J-J
60.01)0—July 1 '34- 53 5 s '15 J-J *20 non
P ublic W orks Bonds.
Street Paving Bonds.
-s '23 J-D *25 ,000 ..June 1 ’ 28-’32 5H s’24 J-J *40,000____July 1 1941
Bonds.
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 6 '24 *777,300 5s oit>-H ospital .0 0 0 ...Jan l '32-’41
T5 J-J * 1 5
Park debt (additional)_
_
60.000
Paving. Sewer and Building.
A ssessm en t debt (add’l ) . .
2 6 7 ,0 0 0
Sinking fund______________
86.566 5s T2 M S «150 000 Mar I 42-56
DEBT Nov
Assess, val., real estate___ 6,555,000 BOND. water bd s.(a1 '24. $494,494
d d 'l).. 605,875
Assess, val., personal_____ 9 -8,350 Light &
_ 576.333
Tot.ass’d val.'2 l(65%act.) 7,523,350 Assessment debt (add’l)_
Sinking fund______________
04,337
Total tax tper $1.0UU) 1924..*28 50 Assess, val., real estate_ 20.103,063
_
IN T. at U. S. M tge. & Tr. Co. Assess, val., personal____ 2,8 8,000
N Y. City.
T ot. assess, val. 1924(act) 23,007,063
Total tax rate (per *1,000) 24.*11.00
K IS SIM M E E .
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y . O.
This city Is the county seat of
Osceola County.
M unicipal Im provement B onds. LAKE LARGO-CROSS BAYOU
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
5J4sg . — *172,000_______________
4s g
J-J *120.000.......................
Lake Front Impt. Bonds.
lS90.000-.M ay 1 ,29-’37
6s T9 M-N| 7,500____M ay 1 1938 LIMESTONE DRAIN. DIST.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 30 ’ 22- .*120,000
Drainage Notes.
7 000
6s
s-a *10.000 .......... 1925-1926 Sinking fund______________
IN T . at Cent. Trust C o., Chicago.
Paving Notes.
6s
s-a $30,000 .......... 1927-1932
LAKE WALES.
Paving & R efu nding Bonds.
This town is in Polk County.
6s T5 M-S 1*2.500c Sept 25 1925
125.000c Sept 25 '26-'30
R efu n d in g Bonds.
NET B D . D T . Dec 17 '24. *426,000 6s '24 J-J *50,000—July 1 ’ 29-’33
G olf C ourse Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1926____3,214,984
Population 1910, 2.157; 1920. 2,722 6s ’24 J-J *55,000—July 1 ’27-’41
Park Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J ($20,600—July 1 ’47-’48
l a k e Al f r e d !
1 5,000____July 1 1949
This town is in Polk County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
6s '24 F-A *40,OOCc_Feb 1 ’28-’47 6s '22 J-J *200,000—-Jan 1 ’42-’61
TOTAL DEBT Oct 22 ’23- *200,000
Street Bonds.
6s '18 M-N*35,000_ M ay 11 1938 Assessed value 1923-------- 4,115,670
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924 *54.000 Population 1920------------------------796
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
Water debt (incl.)________
40,000
Assess, debt______________
16.000
Sinking fund______________
6 013
LAKE WORTH
Assess, val. (real est.)____1,020,974
This place Is In Palm Beach Co.
Assess, val. personal______
73.155
General Improvement Bonds,
Tot. ass'd val.’24(70%act.) 1,094,129
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S900 s T9 M-S ($6 000—Marr 1 ’29-’34
118 00 0.- M a l 35-’43
Population In 1920______________ 317
W ater Bonds.
IN T. on water bonds payable at .s
. . . *30,000............................
Empire Trust Co., New York City. ,s
...
15,000............................
Electric-Light Bonds.
.s
. . . *20,000____________ ___
LAKE BUTLER.
...
10,000______________
This town is in Bradford County. .a
Water and Light Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $10,000___ Jan 1 1951 6s T9 M-S *11 000.-M ar 1 ’28-’38
Seawall Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
6s '21 J-J *10,000___ Jan 1 1951 6s T7 Jan (* 5 .0 0 0 .„J a n 1 ’27-31
\20.000_ Jan l ’32-’4I
_
Ice & Cold Storage Plant Bds.
6s '21 J-J *10,000___ Jan 1 1951 BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’23- *371,000
Water debt (incl.) .
45,000
BONDED D E B T ______
(?)
Population 1920 (Census)-----------756 Assessment debt (add’l ) — 186,230
Ass’d val.(80-100%) 1 9 2 3 Real estate------------------- 4,086,205
L A K E C IT Y .
Personal_______________
32,005
This citv is in Columbia County
Total__________________ 4,118,210
Incorp. 1857. Pop’n 1910, 5,032;
Tax rate (per *1,000) ’23......... *24.00
1920, 3,341.
Street bonds 1900 5s------------ $7,500 Population in 1920____________1,106

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FLOEIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

[V ol. 119.

LEVY COUNTY SPECIAL ROAD MARION COUNTY.
Net assessed value______ 87,661,714
Ocala is the county seat.
& BRIDGE DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. O Lake Worth)
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$22.50
5s ’ 20 J-J $560,000.July 1 ’25, ’ 30&35 Population in 1910 (Census)_ 5,471
in Palm Beach County.
6s ’20 - - - $100,000___________
_
(For maturity see Y. 112, p. 182.) Population 1920 Census______ 29.571
D rainage-System Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
§1NT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,
Road Bonds.
($30,000
Jan 1 ’25-’26
125,000
Jan 1 ’27-'31 LEVY COUNTY SPECIAL ROAD 5s ’24 J-J $1,500,000.July 1 ’29-’44 N. Y .; on bonds of 1922 in New York.
(Due $375,000 every 5 years.)
8s g T7 J-J 250.000. . _Jan 1 '32-'30 & BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 3.
MIAMI BEACH.
300.000. . .Jan 1 '37-’41
School Bonds.
($3,000c. July 1 ’25-’27
10,000c. July 1 ’28-’32 5H s’24 A-0$100,000_______________
210.000. . .Jan 1 ’42-’44
This city is in Dade County.
69.000
___________Jan '22 1945
15,000c_July 1 ’33-’37
Dunnellon Special Road and
6s 1 J-J
Park Bonds.
20,000c. July 1 ’38-’42
Bridge District Bonds.
5H s’24 A-O ($9,000c*.Apr 1 ’25-’33
6s
s-a 1,000.000 _____1926-1943
50,000c. July 1 ’43-’52 6 s ’ 17 s-a $50,000____1927&1932
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2249.)
(16,000c*.Apr 1 ’34-’41
BOND. DEBT Dec 1920.$2,028.000 BOND. DEBT Sept 15 ’22.$100,000 County debt Nov l924___$2,060,000
W aterway, Bulkhead B onds.
Assessment benefits_____ 4,859.640 Assessed value 1922_______ 556,000 District debt______________
50,000 5H s g ’24 ($12,000c*.Apr 1 '25-’36
Assess, val. of dist. 1924.. 108,688
INT. payable at Hanover Nat.
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1 6,000c*. Apr 1 ’ 37-’39
Assess, val. of county 1924.9,064,021
Bank, N. Y ., or Bank of Lake Worth. LIMESTONE DRAIN. DIST.
General M unicipal B onds.
This district (P. O. Arcadia) is in State&co. tax (per $1,000)’24-$58-75 5s ............. $35,000....................... —
Populat’n 1910, 26,941; 1920, 23,968
De Soto Co. Establ. N ov. 1 1916
Street Improvement B onds.
L A K E W O R T H IN L E T D IS T .
5s ............. $122,000.........................
Drainage Bonds.
This district (P. O. West Palm
6s '17 J-J $45,000.-July 1 '25-’42 MELHOURNE.
6s g ’20 M-S 56 ,000 ..Sept 1 ’25-’31
Beach) Is in Palm Beach County.
This city is in Brevard County.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1922 . —$54,000
5H s
--10,000________ ______
I n le t C o n s t r u c t io n B o n d s .
P ublic Im provement B onds.
53 s
4
20.000_______________
($10,000_____ 1925-1926
6s '14 J-J
$7,000c__________1944 534s g ’24
f 6,000c*_Apr 1 ’25-’30
_1927-1931 LIVE OAK.
5Hs’16 J-J 30 .000
F-A 28,000c____
A-O
10,000c*.Apr 1 '31-’35
35.000 _____ 1932-1936
This city Is the county seat of 6s ’23 J-J 165,000c.July1925-1928
6s ’24
1 ’ 34-’54
(24,000c*. Apr 1 ’36-’41
_1937-1941 Suwanee County,
40 .000
W ater Bonds.
50.000 _____ 1942-1946 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 ’24. $200,000 6s S treet Paving Bonds. 1935-1952
’22
c____
25,000r*July 1 ’28-’32 Sinking fund_____________
50.666 BOND. M-S $70,0 0 0 1 ’24. $242,000 6s g T9 A-O $30,000..A pr 1 ’25-’39
D EBT Nov
6s g ’21 J-J (26,000--Jan 1 '25-’37
40,000r*July 1 ’33-’37 Assessed val. real estate__ 1,220.751
75,006
Water debt (incl.)________
(20,000--Jan 1 ’38-’41
55,000r*July 1 ’38-’42 Assessed val. personal_____ 812 958 Assessment debt (add’l) _
6sT22 YJ-J
_
28,000 5 3 s
100.000_______________
4
70,000r*July 1 '43-’47 Other assess, property_____
6,000
debt (add’l) ______
500 5 K s g ’24
f 8,000c*-Apr 1 ’25-’32
85,000r*July 1 ’48-’52 Ass'd val’n 1924 (75%act.).2,039,609 Floatingfund______________
Sinking
536
A-O
{ 8,000c*.Apr 1 ’ 33-’36
53£s’24 J-J $410,000---------------------- Total tax rate (per $1 000) ’24_$15.50 Assess,
(84 ,000c*.Apr 1 ’ 37-’43
BON D. DEBT Dec 6 1922. $325,000 Population 1910, 3,450; 1920, 3,103 Assess, val., real estate___ 2,218,840
val., personal_____ 126,317
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922__ 6,858 200
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act.)2,345,157 6s g ’21 J-J ($ 1 1 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’25-’35
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-.-S10.00 LYNN HAVEN.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$16.50
1 12,000_ Jan 1 ’36-’41
_
Population in 1922 (est.)------- 15.000
This city is in Bay County.
f 6,000c*.Apr 1 ’25-’30
INT. payable at Seaboard Nat. 6s ’ 19 . . . $15,000______1935-1939 Population 1910, 157; 1920_____ 533 5H s g ’24
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{1 0,000c*. Apr 1 ’ 31-’35
IN T . on 1914 bonds in Melbourne;
Bank, New York.
Street Improvement Bonds.
(24,000c*.Apr 1 ’36-’41
6s’24 F-A15 $ 1 3 ,0 0 0 ...Aug 15 1934 others in New York City.
Bridge Bonds.
LARGO.
Internal improvement Bonds.
5»4s
7.000_______________
This city is in Pinellas County.
_
6s '16 J-D $10,000c_ Dec 1 1946 MIAMI.
This city is in Dade Co. Inc.1896 534sg’24A -0 14,000c*.Apr 1 ’25-’38
BON D. D EBT Nov 3 ’24. $70,000 6s '15 J-D 25,000c__________1945
Im provement Bonds.
Storm & Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________
20,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’23. $62,000
$16,000--July 1 ’25-’26
Assess, debt (add’l)------------ 6,000 Floating debt (add’l ) --------3,450 5s ’24 J-J ($120,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’33
18.000- -July 1 ’27-’28
„
.
1 57,00 0c...Ja n 1 1934 6s g ’22 J-J
Sinking fund_______________ 5,500 Sinking fu n d ......................
7,723
30.000- -July 1 ’29-’31
Sanitary Bonds.
T ot. ass’d val.’24 (60%act.)1.200,000 Total assessed val’n 1923.-1,157,847
11.000___ July 1 1932
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--------$9.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$29.56 5s ’ 14 J: J $14,000..July 1925-’44
10.000___ July 1 1933
M unicipal B uilding Bonds
Population in 1910. 291; 1920, 599 Population in 1920______________ 874
5s '06 J-J $20,000___ July 2 1936 5 H sg’23A-0 220,000_____ 1925-1935
5s ’ 17 J:J
4 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’31-.32 (For maturity see Y. 116. p. 2802.)
LE E COUNTY.
MADISON COUNTY.
M unicipal Docks & W arehouse. 5 H sg’23A-O 220,000_____ 1925-1943
Fort Myers is the county seat.
5s g T7 J-J $50.000c Jan 1926-1932 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 2802.)
Madison is the county seat.
'45.000c. -Apr 1 ’26-’30
County Bonds.
„ 5s ’22 J-J 330,000c______________
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 2475)
6,000c_.Apr 1 ’31-’32
5>4s’24J-J $1,650,000. July 1 '30- 53
5s '14 J-J 176,000..July 1 ’25-’44
§Road Bonds.
6,000c. .A pr 1 ’ 33-’35
i Catoosa Valley Highway Special 5s ’22 J-J $77.000c______________ 6s ’20 J-J 100.000..July 1 ’34-’36 534s’24 A-O
55,000c_.Apr 1 ’ 36-'40
m Road & Bridge Dist.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922-- $50,000
General Im provement Bonds.
48,000c. .A pr 1 '41-’43
5s '17 J-J ($495,000c.July 1 '25-'47 Assessed value, real estate.2.190.155 5s ’ 14 J-J $33.000..July 1 ’25-’44
_
,17,000c_ Apr 1 1944
1
8.000c___July 1 1948 Assessed value, pers ’ 1prop. 835 000
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
Spec. Road & Bridge Dist. No. 1. Other assessable property.. 588 982 5s ’06 J-J $15,000____ July 21936 534s g ’24 ( 72,000c*_Apr 1 ’26-’ 29
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{250,000c* .A pr 1 ’ 30-’34
6s '15 J-J $177,500c...July 1 1945 Total assessed value 1923.-3,614.137 5s ’ 14 J-J
25,000. .July 1 '25-'44
„
l 5,000c*. .A pr 1 1935
(Redeemable serially on or after State&co. tax (per$l,000)’ 22-$43.62 5s ’ 17 J-J
40.000--Jan 1 ’26-'33
Sewer Bonds.
July 11918)
6s ’20 J-J (25,000____ July 1192’
i$23,000c. July 1 25-30 Populat.’n 1910. 16,919; 1920, 16.516 .
1 5.000------ July 11929 6s g ’22 J-J $65.000-.July 1 ’ 25-’37
§ IN T .
6s '15 J-J {($6,500 every 2 years.) New York at National City Bank, 6s ’20 J-J
5,000____ July 11929 6s g ’22 J-J '26,000--July 1 ’ 25-’37
City.
21.000- .July 1 ’38-’40
|$52,000c.July 1 ’32-’39
Special Im provement Bonds.
6.000
_July 1 1941
( 5,000c...July 1 1940
5s '20 J-J S15,000..Jan 1 ’26-’30 534s
_
_
18,000_______________
6s *16 s-a $125.000......... ................. MANATEE.
6s ’20 J -J l.000,060..J u ly 1 ’25-’50
This city is in Manatee County.
4s _
65,000.......................
Spec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 2.
Improvement Bonds.
Sanitary Sewer Bonds;
6s '16 J-J $126,OOOc.July 1 ’25-’45 Incorp. Nov. 1913. Population 1910 5s ’06 J-J $20,000____July 2 1936
(88,OOOc*.Apr 1 ’25-’32
988; 1920, 1,076(?)
(Dist. No. 1......... ..
6s ’ 18 J-J
40,000___ July 1 1928 534s g ’24
. . . $15.000c....................1929 5s g ’22 J-D 670,000-. June 1 ’25-’52
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{40,000c*_ Apr 1 ’ 33-’42
BOND. {Dist. No. 2______ $164,000 -s
Street Bonds (Red. beg. in 1935).
„
( 2,000c*.._A pr 1 1943
(Caloosa Valley___ 190,006
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 2627.)
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5s T4 . . . $40,000c..................1945 5sg’23 J-D 2,730,000--July 1 ’29-’53
Assessed)Dist. No. 1______
(?)
Water Works (Red. beg. in 1935).
value JCaloosa Val. '17-1,500,000
(For maturity see Y. 116, p. 2552.) 534s g ’24 ($12,000c*.Apr 1 ’25-’36
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j 8,000c* .A pr 1 ’ 37-40
5s '14 . . . $35,000c__________1945 5s ’23 J-J 890.000_____ 1925-1932
County assessed valuation—
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1935). 4 j^s g ’24 (600,000..June 1 ’26-’33 TO T. BD D T . Nov 1 ’24.$1,738,000
Real estate------------------- 7,140,930
401,000
Personal----------------------- 867,440 5s T4 . . . $6,000c___________ 1945
J-D 1125,000______ June 1 1934 Water debt (incl.)_______
_
381,405
Other assess, property— 421.301 BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’24. $121,000 4M sg ’24 J-J950,000. - July 1 ’35-’54 Assessment debt (incl.)_
35,600
Sinking fund______________
6,946
Total 1923______________8,429,671 Water debt (incl.)________
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 607)
26,700
State & c o . tax (per $1,000) ’22 - $36.62 Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
(4 9 8 ,0 0 0 ...Oct 1 ’26-’31 Assessed val 1924_______ 12,260,250
8,000 4J^s’24 A -0 { 82,000____ Oct 1 1932 Actual value 1924_______ 56,564,100
Pop. '10, 12,744; '20 (county), 9,540 Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund______________
10 000
I 81,000____ Oct 11933 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $29.00
value, real estate.
l 98,000____ Oct 1 1934 Population in 1924 (est.)..........4.000
LE E CO. SPEC. TA X S. D. NO. 1 Assessed value, personal_ 1,770,370
IN T . payable in N. Y .
_ 195.363
Hospital Bonds.
($51,000.. Apr 1 ’25-’41 Assessed val.’24(75% act.)1,965.733
Tot.ass’d
5 s g ’ 17 J-J $50,000c-_Jan 1933-’37
6s '20 A-0\ 40 ,000 ..Apr 1 ’45-’51 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S12.06
5s T4 J-J
9,250.-July 1 ’25-’44 MIAMI SPEC. TA X S. D. NO. 2.
6s '23 J-J (20.000c.July 1 ’ 33-’42
IN T. at Citizens Bank o f Manatee. 5s 16 J-J
20.000. .Jan 1 ’29-’30 6s T4 A -0$ 150,000c
Apr 1 1934
(40,000c.July 1 ’43-’52
5s 20 J-J
15,000..Jan 1 ’26-’27 6s 17 J-J 1 5 0.00 0c... July 1 1937
BON D. D EBT Oct 1923.. $179,000
6s '20 J-J
25,000____July 1 1925 6 s ’ 20 J-D 250,000___ Jan 11940
Sinking fund______________
20,000 MANATEE COUNTY.
6s ’ 22 M -N 200.000___ M ay 1 1942
{M unicipal Railway Bonds.
Assess, val. '22 (H act.)_ 3,186,189
_
Bradentown is the county seat.
5s g T6 J-J $40,000c__Jan 1 ’27-’28 BOND. D EBT N o v 3 ’24.81,350,000
C ounty W arrants.
161
6s ’20
$10.500..A pr 1 '25-’25 (Due equal installments 11 and 12 Sinking fund____________.28 541 731
LEESBURG.
from date.)
Assessed
330
Englewood Spec. R d. & Bridge 5s years J-J $30,000c_. Jan 1 ’26-’31 Tax rate valuation 1924. -____$15.00
This town is in Lake County.
(per $1,000) ’2 4
g ’ 17
D istrict.
Paving Bonds.
5s g ’ 17 J-J (15,000c. Jan 1 ’28-’30 Pop’n, 1915,15,431; ’20 (est.).40,000
($25,000.......... 1926
5 ^ s ’24 F-A ($45,000..Feb 1 '25-’29
\ 2,000c— Jan 1 1931
J-J
25.000...... 1931
\ 50 ,000 ..Feb 1 ’30-’34 6s '16
6s ’ 18 J-J
30,000____July 1 1928 MILTON.
( 25,000______1936
City Improvement Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
This town is the
Parish Road & Bridge D istrict. 5s g ’ 16 J-J $150,000..-Jan 1 ’29-’45 Santa Rosa County. county seat of
5s T9 J-J $150,000c----------------6s
J-D $113,000
______ ______
Municipal Plant Bonds.
5s
J-J
Jan
($23,000 in 1929. '34, '39, ’44 ’49.) 6s g T7 J-J 10,000____ July 1 1926 5s Sewer Bonds.
5s *22 J-J $125,000____________
’ 14 M-S $15,000c
Mar 1 1944
'18
40,000___
1 1928
Road Bonds.
Impt. & Extension Bonds.
70,000...J a n 1 ’31-’40
W aterw orks Bonds.
6s g ’09 N ov $246,000c..Sept 1 1939 5s '20 J-J
6s '23 J-J $97,000c___________
_
{M unicipal Ship-C anal Bonds 5s T4 M-S $5,000c_ Mar 1 1944
Sarasota-V eniceSpec.R d.& B dg.
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24. $373,000
5s g ’ 16 J-J $360,000c. _Jan 1929-’46 BOND. DEBT N ov 1918...$51,500
Water debt (incl.)________ 190,000 6s g '16 J-J $200,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1935 (Due $5,000 in 13 and 14 yrs., $10, Floating debt_______________ 4,500
F unding Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
27,320
000 in 15 and 16 yrs., $20,000 yrly Assess, val. T8 (50% a c t . ) . . . 404,000
Assess, val., real estate____2,387,375 6s '15 J-J $50,000____July 1 1935
from 17 to 20 yrs. incl. and $25,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)___$20.00
O n eco D rainage District.
Assess, val., personal_____ 898.500
yrly. from 21 to 30 yrs. from date Pop’n 1910. 831; 1920________ 1,594
6s 19
J-J /$5,000_Jan 1 1925
Other assessable property..
83,000
incl.)
\12,000..Jan1 '27& '29
T ot. ass’d val.'24 (80%act.)3,368.875
5s g ’ 17 J-J $20,000c-_ Jan 1928-’37 MONROE COUNTY.
Carr D rainage Dist. Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.-.$18.00
5s ’20 J-J 40,000.-Jan 1 ’29-’36
Key West is the county seat.
6s
. . _ $30,000___ 1925
Population 1910, 991; 1920, 1,835
High Pressure & Fire Alarm.
Bridge B onds.
(Due in 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 years)
($20,000____Feb 1 1929
L ittle P ittsbu rgh Canal Drain­ 5s '20 J-J $35,000— .Jan 1 ’ 32-’38
LEESBURG SPECIAL ROAD &
Sewer Bonds (City’s Portion).
6 s ’24 F-A{ 120,000.^Feb 1 ’ 30-’53
age Dist.
BRIDGE DISTRICT.
5s ’06 J-J $30,000____July 2 1936
( 11,000____Feb 1 1954
6s '17 M -N $4,500_________ _____
82 ,000 ..July 1 ’ 25-’44
R oad Bonds.
This district is in Lake County.
(Due $1,500 ’25 and $2,000 M ay 1 5s ’ 14 J-J
5s g T6 J-J
50.000— Jan 1 '44-’46
6s g '23 J-J $750,000____Jan 11953
($20,000____Feb 1 1929
1927.)
17 J-J
75.000c Jan 1938-’46 6 s ’24 F-A{ 120,000..F eb 1 ’30-’53
BOND. DEBT April 1923. $750,000
East Palm etto & R R . Drainage 5s g ’ maturity see V. 105, p. 414)
(For
Assessed valuation________ 3,000,000
_
i 9,000____Feb 1 1954
District.
5s g T7 J-J $3,000____ Jan 1 1926
IN T . at the Nat. City Bank, N . Y. 6s ’ 17 M -N $6.000_______________
School B uilding B onds.
(Due $3,000..M ay 1 1925 and ’27.) 6s ’ 18 J-J 65,000____ July 1 1928 6s ’07 J-D $39,000c__________ 1937
5s '20 J-J' (50,000— Jan 1 ’40-'46 5s T8 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1948
Pearce Sawgrass Drain. Dist.
LEON COUNTY.
(10,000— Jan 1 ’30-’31 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 1921 $185,000
I $6,000__ Jan 1 1925
Tallahassee is the county seat.
40,000--July 1 ’31-’37 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 137,000
6s ’ 19 J-J {
7,000__ Jan 1 1927 6s ’ 20 J-J
H ighw ay Bonds.
Park Bonds.
Floating debt (add ’1)______
48,000
(
8,000__ Jan 1 1929
5s '15 J-D$200,000c_ Dec 1 1945
_
5s ’06 J-J $15,000____July 2 1936 Assess, val., real estate____2,797.185
(Subject to call 1-6 every 5 years.)
Palm ette Road & Bridge Dist.
5s T7 J-J
25,060. . _Jan 1 ’ 38-’42 Assess, val., personal_____ 502,225
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1919. $200,000 6s T8 J-J $200,000--------------------olice Alarm Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate.3.490,810 (Due $40,000 Jan. 1 1928, 1933 5s P20 J-J $15.000_ Jan 1 ’27-’29 Assess, val., railroads, tele­
graph and pullman_____1,927,682
’
_
1938, 1943 and 1948.)
Assessed value, pers’l prop.1.010,760
Totlass’d val.’23 (25 % act.) .5,227,092
Cemetery Pavilion Bonds.
Other assessable property.. 598,158 TOT. BD . D T. Nov 1 ’23. $983,500
5s ’20 J-J $3.0 0 0 _ J a n 1 ’ 30-’32 State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’22 -$37 00
Total assessed value 1923.-5 099,726 County assessed value—
D estructor Plant Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 21,563: 1920____ 19.550
Real estate------------------- 6,721,100
State& co. tax (p e r il ,000)’22-S37.87
IN T . payable in Key West.
Personal---------------------- 875.290 5s ’20 J-J $10,000.—Jan 1 ’30-’34
Popula'n 1910. 19.427; 1920, 18,059
{F u n din g Bonds.
Other assess, property_
_ 599,114
IN T . pay. at Nat. City B k .,N . Y.
634k' 15 J-J $10,000____ July 1 1925 M ULBERRY.
Total 1923______________ 8,195,504
Dock & H arbor B onds.
This city is in Polk County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23.$43.50
W ater-W orks Bonds.
LEON COUNTY SPECIAL TAX Population 1910, 9.550; 1920, 18,712 6 s g ’22 J-J ($75,000—Jan 1 ’36-’50
(225,000___ Jan 1 1951 6s TO M -S $20,000c__ Mar 1 1940
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Street Railway Bonds.
Sewage Bonds.
P. O. Tallahassee.
Jan 1 1933
5s ’23 J-D $150,000-D ec 1 ’ 28-’ 53 MANATEE-ONECO SPEC. ROAD 6s g ’22 J-J $100,000 —Jan 1 ’27-’36 6s T3 J-J $20,000c
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924 $11,309,000
& BRIDGE DISTRICT.
S ch ool Bonds.
(Due $25,600 every 5 years.)
750,000 s TO M-S $12,500____Mar 1 1940
This district is in Manatee County. Water debt_____________
BON D. D EBT Dec 1923-- $150,000
Sinking fund (water)___
225,983 BOND. D E B T N ov 1 ’24..$52,500
Assess, val. 1923_________2,76.3,981 6s ’21 s-a $350,000_______________
Population 1923______________7,506 BOND. D EBT Feb 1922.. $350,000 Special assessment (incl) 1,843,552 Water debt (incl.)_________ 20,000
6,000
Total assessed value 1924 96,697,844 Sinking funds______________
IN T . payable at Nat. City Bank, Assessed value___________ 1,276,006
9,036,130 Assess, val., real estate___ 322,775
Population (est.)______________2,006 Exemptions allowed___
New York.
L A K E W O R T H D R A IN . D IS T




D ec., 1924.]
M UPBERRY (Concluded5.
Assess, val., personal______212,920
Total val. ’24 04 act.)------- 535.695
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $18.00
_
Population 1910, 1,418; 1920. 1,499
IN T . payable in N . Y . & Chicago.

FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 ’24- $670,000
Sinking fund______________
48,684
Total assess, value 1924- 11,142.690
School tax (per $1,000) 1924___$5.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____22,660
IN T . in New York.

M YAKKA SPECIAL ROAD &
ORANGE CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
BRIDGE D IST R IC T .
NO. 3.
This district is in Manatee County.
P. O. Orlando.
6s ’23 M-S $150,000_______________
School Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Assessed value____________$843,117 6s T8 J-D$l 1,250c.June 15 ’25-’33
6 s ’24 J-J
25,000c.. .June 1 1954
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24---$36,250
NASSAU COUNTY.
Sinking fund_______________ 3,445
Fernandina is the county seat.
Total valuation 1924_______ 599,337
Road Bonds.
5s '13 J-J $180,000__________ 1943 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$5.00
BOND. D EBT Nov 22 ’24- $180,000 Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,500
IN T. on bonds of 1918 at State
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,422 890
Assess, val., personal_____ 807 855 Bank o f Orlando; on others at
Assess, val. other p r o p ____ 1,377,869 Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 04 act.).3,608,614
State& co. tax (per $1,000)’24_$38.50 ORANGE COUNTY SPEC. TA X
SCHOOL D IST . NO. 7.
Popula’n 1910, 10,525; 1920, 11.340
Winter Garden is the post office
for this district.
n e w Sm y r n a !
Oakland W inter Garden B onds.
This city is in Volusia County.
6s ’ 24 M-N$35,000c_ M ay 1 1954
_
Electric Light Bonds.
B uilding B onds.
7s
. . . $53,000................-.1930
6s T7 M -S /$14,500c____ 1925-1941
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’24 -- $153,000
l 1Q.000C____ 1942-1946
Water debt (incl.)________
57,000
Assessment debt (incl.)____
12,500 BOND. D EBT N ov 1 ’24-..$59.500
funds______________ 6,788
Float, debt (add’l) .............
2,000 Sinking val. ’24 (U act.)____955.590
Sinking funds____________
48,000 Assess,
Assessed value real estate..4 811.463 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24..$5.00
Personal property________ 419,570 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 6.000
IN T. is payable
Total ass’d val. 1024 (a ct,).5,231,033 Bank, New York. at Hanover Nat.
Tax rate (per$l,000) 19 14-.. $13.00
Pop’n ’ 10 (Census), 1,121; ’ 20. 2,007 ORANGE CO. SPEC. TAX S. D.
NO. 4.
NO. ST. LUCIE RIVER DRAIN D.
(P. O. Winter Park.)
This district (P. O. Fort Pierce) is
B uilding Bonds.
in St. Lucie County.
6s ’20M-N Sl.lOO.OOOcMay 1 ’25-’45 6s T6 J-D/$16,000c.June 1 ’25-’40
1 10,000c. June 1 ’41-’45
6s ’22 M -N 500,000c____ 1927-1947
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-$1,600,000 6s ’22 F-A 25,000 _____ 1931-1949
Ass’d b e n .’24 (60% a ct.). 6,334,165 BOND. D EBT N ov 1 ’24- $51,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$18.50 Sinking fund_______________ 6,804
value 1924_______ 1,176,470
Population in 1924 (est.).........1,800 Assessed rate (per $1,000) ’24--$5.00
Sch. tax
Population in 1922 (est.)______5,000
OCALA.
This city is in Marion County.
IN T. on 1916 issue payable at the
Bank o f Winter Park, and 1922
Street Im provement Bonds.
5s
.-.$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 _________ _____ bonds at Hanover Hat. Bank, N. Y.
City.
Sewage Bonds.
5s
. . . $75.000________ _______
ORLANDO.
W ater Main Bonds.
5s
. . . $40,000_______________
This city is in Orange County.
Park Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
---$5,000......... ................ 5s ’03 . . . $25,000.................... 1933
5s
Improvement Bonds.
5s ’ l l . . .
15 ,000 ..............-.1931
6s
. . . $80,000_______________
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924-- $718,000 5s ’ 12 . . . $105,000....1933-1953
Total assess, val. 1924____ 4,555,165
($35,000 payable every 10 yrs.)
( 50,000c.-M ay 15 1932
Population 1910, 4,370; 1920--4.914
5 K g ’22M-N( 70,000c_.M ay 15 1942
OKEECHOBEE!
i 100,000c-.M ay 15 1952
County seat o f Okeechobee County
(120,000c--M ay 15 1962
Paving Bonds.
_s
...
39,000_______________
6s ’20 A-O $80,000..Apr 1 ’40-’49
Street Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
..-$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _____ Apr 11944
6s ’20 A-O $40,000.-Apr 1 ’40-’ 49 5s
W ater W orks & Electric Light
Sewerage Bonds.
Bonds (C ou pon ).
6 s ’ 20 A-O $5,000--Apr 1 ’40-’49
($150,060— M ay 15 1932
W ater & Sewer Time W arrants.
200,000-.-M a y 15 1942
7 s ’ 21 . . . $24,000.- Apr 1 ’2.5-’32 5 J 4 s g ’22
M -N 300.000--.M ay 15 1952
BOND. DEBT M ay 29 ’20 $125,000
I 325,000----M ay 15 1962
Assess, value 1919______ 1,010,225 534s g ’24 ($125,000— Mar 15 1934
City property.......................
50.000
M-S 15 250,000-Mar 15’44& ’54
Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $6.00
l 150,000----Mar 15 1964
Population 1920________________ 900
Public Library Bonds.
5J4g'22 M -N $60,000c--M ay 15 1932
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY.
Incinerator Bonds.
Okeechobee is the county seat.
5 ^ g ’22 M-N$25,000__ M ay 15 1932
Jail W arrants.
BOND. DEBT Oct31 ’21 $2,320,000
($5,000...................1925 Water & light debt (add’l) 1,500,000
6s
. . . (20,000— 1930& 1935
Floating debt___________
82,165
(15,000....................1940 Sinking fund______________ 121,603
Road Bonds.
6s
s-a $300,000 _____ 192.5-1944 Assessed value real estate.32,960,755
Assessed value personal..
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 T 9 . $300,000 Total assessed value 1924 6,513,463
Assumed St. Lucie C o. debt 120,856
(about H actual)______39,474,218
Warrant debt_____________
40,039
Assessed value real estate_1,802.131 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-’25..$21.00
Assessed value personal. . 323,175 Pop’n 1910, 3,894; 1920______ 9,282
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
Other assessable property.
255 568
Total assessed value 1923. 2,380,874 ORMOND.
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’ 22-$51 12
This town is in Volusia County.
Population in 1920__________ 2,132
Street & W harf Bonds.
IN T . at Okeechobee and N . Y.
6s ’ 16 J-J $35,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1946
BOND. D E B T N ov 28 ’ 19-.$35,000
ORANGE COUNTY.
Assessment debt (additional). 4,500
Orlando is the county seat.
Sinking fund_______________ 2,250
Spec.R oad & Bdge.D ist No. 1.
val’n, real estate.
6s T7 J-J $40,000........................... Assessed valuation, pers’l . . 675,000
Assessed
105,000
Road Bonds.
ass’d val.’ 19 (l-3act.) 780,000
5s T4 J-J $75.000____July 1 1944 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 19_$12.00
5s g T7 J-J 20,000c____1928-1937 Total
6s ’21 s-a 745,000_____1931-1941 Population in 1910, 780; 1920, 1,292
IN T is payable
(For amount due each year see Bank, .New York. at Chase National
V. 113, p. 2745.)
118,000. ..S e p t 15 1942 OSCEOLA COUNTY.
5 s ’ 21
12 7 ,0 0 0 ...Sept 15 1943
Kissimmee is the county seat.
M-S 15 137,000-..S e p t 15 1944
W arrants.
(146,000----Sept 15 1945
8s ’ 21 M-S $8,000...S e p t 1 ’25-’28
5H s’21 M-S /194,000— Sept 15 1950
& Br. Dist. No. 1
1
203,000. ..S e p t 15 1951 6s Spec. -Rd. $70,000___ $5,000 Bds.
’ 17
-yrly
156.000— Sept 15 1946
Spec. Rd. & Br. Dist. No. 2 Bds.
5>4s’21 M-S 165.000— Sept, 15 1947 6s ’ 17 .--$ 2 2 1 .0 0 0 _______________
175.000— ..S e p t 15 1948 Spec. R d. & Br. Dist. No. 3 Bds.
(184,000... Sept 15 1949
-C ourt House Enlargement Bds. 6s ’ 17 . Rd. $34,500_______________
& Br. Dist. No. 4 Bds.
5s ’21 M-S $150.000..Sept 1 5 ’31-51 6 sSpec. s-an $65,000____$5,000y’rly
’17
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 240) BOND. D EBT N ov 1 1924—
TOT. BD. D T. Aug 1923-$2,616,000 District No. 1------------------- $70,000
Total assess, value 1923 -16,465.392
State&co. tax (per$l,000)’22-$43 62 District N o. 2 ------------------- 221,000
34,500
Pop’n 1910, 19,107; 1920___ 19.890 District No. 3____________
70,000
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank. N .Y . District No. 4 ------------------Assessed value real estate..4,078,650
_ 589,685
ORANGE COUNTY SPEC. T A X Assessed value personal_
Other assessable property.. 691,765
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Total assessed value 1924.-5,363,100
P. O. is Orlando.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$41,20
B uilding Bonds.
5)4s’ 14J-J $30,000c .
.--1 9 3 4 Pop’n 1910. 5.507; 1920______ 7,195
f 50,000 c ------1940-1946
5s ’20 M -N { 15,000c. _________1947 OSCEOLA CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
20,000c. -.1948 & ’49
NO. 4.
( 25,000c. ------------- 1950
P. O. Kissimee.
5s T7 A-O 40,000c. ..A p r 1 1937
($6,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1929
( 30,000c- --July 1 1931
8,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1934
5 K s’22 J-J ( 60,000c. --July 1 1941
10,000c_ M ay 1 1939
_
90,000c. --July 1 1951 5J4s’24 M -N 13 ,000 c...M a y 1 1944
(120,000c. --July 1 1961
16,000c_ M ay 1 1949
_
5s ’23 F-AJ 50,000c. -Feb 15 1953
120.000c._-M ay 1 1954
\100.000c - - Feb 15 1963
(27,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1959




199

PALM BEACH COUNTY SPEC.
ROAD & BRIDGE DIST.NO.12.
7s g 21 M-S $75,0 0 0 c ____ 1931-1955
(Due $3,000 yly. in ea. of above yrs.)
6s ’22 M-S 11,000--Sept 1 ’43-’53
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’23____ $75,000
Tot. assess, val. 1923_______300.000
District tax rate (per $1,000)’23 $4.00
PA LA T K A .
Population in 1923 (e«t.)_____ -1,200
This city is in Putnam County.
IN T . payable at County Deposi­
Improvement Bonds.
534s’24 F-A$335,000_______________ tory at West Palm Beach, or at the
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’02 . . . $25,000____M ay 1 1942
W ater-W orks Bonds.
PALM BEACH CO. SPEC. RD.
5s ’02 . . . $60.000____May 11942
& BRIDGE DIST. NO. 15.
- 6s ’23 J-J2 ($54,000—July 2 ’ 33-’59
6s ’21 J-D 125,000_________
R efu nd ing Bonds.
1 3,000____July 2 1960
5 s ’02 . . . $50.000____M ay 11942 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1923. $150,000
Paving Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
5,111
5 s ’02 . . . $30,000____M ay 11942 Assessed value 1923_______ 825,000
S treet Paving & W ater Main Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $25.00
Extension Bonds.
Population, estimated________ 2,000
6s '21 J-D $30,000_______________
IN T . at the county depository or
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 4 ’ 24. $640,000 West Palm Beach or at the Seaboard
Water debt (incl.)________ 225,000 Nat. Bank, New York.
Sinking fund______________
30,000
Assessed value real esta te..5,032,395 PALM BEACH CO. SPEC. RD.
Assessed value personal_ 2,419,136
_
DIST. NO. 17.
Total ass’d val. 1924 (act.) .7,451.531 6s & BRIDGE$5,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’29
’23 g M-S
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $14.50. 6s ’22 g J-J
78,000c______________
Population 1910. 3,779; 1920. 5.102 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1923 — .$83,000
IN T . payable at East Florida Sav.
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank,
& Trust C o., Palatka.
New York City.
PALM BEACH!
This town is in Palm Beach Co.
PALM BEACH CO. ROAD &
-s
. . . $50.000............. ..............
BRIDGE D IST R IC T NO. 18.
-s
...
44,500......... .................. BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $249,000
Street & Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
2,745
5)4s’20 J-J $85.000........... ................ Assessed valuation 1923___ 675,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923-. $144,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $48.66
Assessed value real estate. .8,393,658 Population, estimated________ 3,000
Assessed value personal. _ 919,829
T ot. ass’d val. ’23 (1-2 act.)9,343.487 PALM BEACH CO. SPEC. RD.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $11.00
& BRIDGE DIST. NO. 19.
Population in 1920___________1,130
■ 110,000—Sept 1 ’25-’29
6s ’22 M-S
12,000--Sept 1 ’30-’33
PALM BEACH COUNTY.
8,0 0 0 .. Sept 1 ’34-’35
West Palm Beach is county seat.
, 40,000..Sept 1 ’36-’43
County created July 1 1909.
BOND. D EBT Aug 1923— $70,000
Road Bonds.
value
4J4s
M-S$200,000c— -M ar 1 1940 Assessedat the 1923_______ 456,6o6
IN T.
county depositary at
C tfs. o f Indebtedness.
West Palm Beach or
($ 24,000..Sept 1 ’33-’40 National Bank, New at the Seaboard
York.
5H s’23M -S 55,000—Sept 1 ’41-’51
66,000.-Sept 1 ’ 52-’62
PALM BEACH COUNTY SPEC.
( 5,000____Sept 1 1963
T A X SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
5)4s’24 J-J ( 1,000____Jan 11930
B uilding & Equip.
1.99,000--Jan 1 ’31-’63
6s ’ 16
J-D
$22,500_1938
SRoad and R efu n d in g B onds.
5H s’ 15 J-J $720.000—July 1 ’25-’45 5s ’07 M -N 9 0 ,0 0 0 ............— 1297
6s ’20
F-A
120,000—Feb 1 ’25-’48
(Due part every 5 years.)
J-J
200,000_1951
TOT. BD. D T . Aug ’2 4 -_$1,104,000 6s ’22
Total assessed value ’24.12,000,007 BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’2 4 -. $351,500
Sinking fund_____________
13,629
State & Co.tax ("per $1,000)’ 23-,'j58.65
Pop’n in Co. ’ 10. 5.577; ’20— 18.654 Ass’d value 1924 (50% a ct.>7,232,118
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at Sea­ School tax rate I'ner $1,000) ’24 $5.00
board Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on ctfs. of Pop’n 1910, 2,500; 1920______ 12.410
IN T. payable at the Seaboard Nat.
1923 at county depository at West
t3
Palm Beach or at Seaboard Nat. Bk., Bank,New York City.
N . Y .; on others at Hanover Nat.
Bank, N. Y .
PALM BEACH COUNTY SPEC.
A
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4.
PALM BEACH CO. ROAD & 6s T14X A-O 25,000___________1934
’
BRIDGE D IST R IC T NO. 1.
f
1 ’25-’30
5s ’ 12 M-S $85,000____Sept 1 1952 6s ’20 J-J ( 2,500--July 1 ’31-’35
5.0 00.-July
B O N D -D E B T Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $85,000
’36-’40
Sinking fund______________
23,044 6 s ’23 M -S (30,000-.July 1 ’26-’47
20.000--Sept
Assessed valuation 1923___3,000,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 -. 1
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$5.00 Sinking fund_______________ $82,500
17,438
Population, estimated________ 3,000 Tot. assess, val.’2404 act.) 1,239,516
$5.66
PALM BEACH CO. ROAD & Tax rate (per$l,066) 1924_____ 5,066
Population in 1924 (est.)____
BRIDGE D IST R IC T NO. 2.
IN T. at the Seaboard N at’l Bank,
5s ’ 12 M-S $60,000____Sept 1 1942 N. Y .
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $60,000
Sinking fund______________
21.965 PALMETTO.
Assessed valuation 1923_
_ 575,000
This town is In Manatee County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $14.00 Incorporated 1893.
Population, estimated________ 1,000
R ecreation Park Bonds.
IN T . payable at Seaboard Nat. 6s ’24 F-A $12,000___ Feb 1 1954
Bank, New York.
(Optional Feb. 1 1944)
Bridge Bonds.
PALM BEACH CO. ROAD & 6s ’ 18 J-D $15,000____June 1 1948
BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 4.
(Subject to call after June 1 1938.)
6 s ’ 16 J-J $70,000_____ 1925-1936
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 2 3 .. $75,000 6s ’08 . . . $25.000___ Oct 1 1928
15.000___ Oct 1 1941
Sinking fund______________
12,342 6s ’ l l . . .
Assessed valuation 1923_
_ 600,000
M unicipal Dock Bonds.
. $20,000____Nov 1 1950
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $20.00 6s ’20
(Optional after N ov. 1 1940)
Population, estimated________ 1,400
Fire E quipm ent Bonds.
PALM BEACH CO. ROAD & 6s
--$ 6 ,5 0 0 - - - A u g 1925-30
BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 5.
Paving Bonds.
6s T6 M-S $50,000_____ 1924-1943 6s ’ 14 M-NS50.000____M ay 1 1944
Street Bonds.
(See V. 103, p. 2260, for maturity)
6s ’ 17 J-D $22,000..D e c 1 ’25-’45 5H s’ 19 A-O $16,000___ Oct 1 1949
(Optional after Oct. 1 1939.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 -. $77,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
20,6(52
Assessed valuation 1923_
_ 600,000 6s ’ 14 M-NS18.000____May 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $30.00
Population, estimated________ 3,500 6s ’ 14 M-N$17,000____M ay 1 1944
5H s’ 19 A-O
4,000___ Oct 1 1949
(Optional after Oct. 1 1939.)
PALM BEACH CO. ROAD &
6s *20 . . .
5,000------Nov 1 1950
BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 6.
(Optional after N ov. 1 1940)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $284,500
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
21,593
_
Assessed valuation 1923___3,450,000 6s ’ 15 A-O $16.000c_ Oct 1 1945
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$13.00 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’23 ..$208,500
Population, estimated_______ 11,000 Assessment debt (add’l)____ 18,000
Sinking fund______________ 18,000
Tot.assess, val.’23 ($0%act.) 1,650.000
PALM BEACH COUNTY SPEC. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $25..50
ROAD & BRIDGE DIST. NO. 8. Pop’n 1910. 773; 1920________ 2.046
6s g ’ 20 J- T $675,000c. July 1 ’25 ’3u
6 s ’22 M-S 20,000.-Sept 1 ’ 33-’52
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $74,000 PASCO COUNTY.
Dade City is the county seat.
Total assessed value 1923.. 370,000
R oad Bonds.
District tax rate (ner $1,000 ’23 $3.80
. . . 500.000-.................... ..
Pomil )tion in 1923 (est.)________ 800 5K s
F unding W arrants.
IN T . payable at the County De­
f $2,000___ July 1 1925
pository at West Palm Beach or at
6,000--July
the Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y . City. 6s ’ 17 J-J (I 12,000--July 1 ’26-’27
1 ’ 28-’30
PALM BEACH COUNTY SPECIAL BOND. D EBT Dec 7 ’2 3 .. $530,000
ROAD AND BRIDGE D. NO. 11. Assess, val., real estate____3,842,496
6s ’21 J-J $338.000-.July 1 ’25-’52 Assess, val., personal_____ 439,076
(For maturity see Y. 113, p. 2216) Other assessable property-- 976,381
6s ’23 J-J 2 75.000.-July 2 ’ 33-’57 Total assessed value 1923
(about 1-3 actual)______5,257,941
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $342,000
Assessed valuation 1923___7,250.000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$44.75
District tax rate(per$l,000)’23$10.00 Population in ’ 10. 7,562:1920, 8,802
Population 1922 (est.)_______ 18.000
IN T . at the county depository at PASCO CO. SPECIAL ROAD &
BRIDGE D ISTR IC T NO. 1.
West Palm Beach or at the Seaboard
BOND. D EBT Dec 7 ’2 3 .. $170,000
Nat. Bank, New York.
BOND. D EBT Nov 17 ’24. $100,000
T ot. assess, val. ’24 0 4 act) 1,431,227
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$5.00
Population (est.)______________4,000
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
New York City.

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200

PASCO COUNTY SPECIAL TAX BOND. DEBT Nov 2 8 ’ 21. $250,250
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 32.
Assessed value real estate..4.771.810
6s 44 -...-o j j .ooj
.vi^r I (9 1.; Assessed value personal__ 1,403.040
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1 ’ .'4 -$60 0Y* Total assessed value 1921 ..6.174.850
Sinking f u n d ..............
_ 8,345 Population 1921 (est.)_____
23.000
Total assessed value 1924
* IN T . at New York.
(about 40% actual)_____ 935.440
Sch. vax rate ( p m ,J,)0) ’ 24- *2. >
Population in 19.3 (e t .) ______3 0)0 PINELLAS PARK DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Pinellas County
J-J $100,000 July I ’ 25-'35
PEACE CREEK DRAINAGE DIST 4s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1919..$100,000
This' district is in Bulk t ’outitv
Vssessed valuation 1919___ 375.000
In 1922 we gave notice that this
in 1919
district failed to cash the inte est Population Central (est.)________ 600
IN T . at
Trust C o., Chic
coupons which had fallen due on
Apr. 10 and Oct. 10 1922. Ttiis year
under date of Dec. 17 we learned, PLANT CITY
through official sources, that all in
This town is in Hillsborough Co.
terest, together with principal, up tn
Paving & Sewer Bonds.
and including Apr. 10 1922. had been 6s ’23 J-D $45,000___ Dec 1 1943
met and that the inte est coupons
Public Works Bonds.
which fell due Oct 10 1922 and Apr. 4s ’ 14 . . . $40.000................... 1934
10 and Oct. 10 1923 were still unpaid,
Police Department Bondsas were the bonds which became due 6s '06 . . .
$7.000-................. 1926
April 10 1923.
W ater Supply Bonds.
6s
A -o$ 32.000 Apr 10 ’23-’3i 6s ’07
. . . $30.000________ ..1927
6s ’ 18 A-O 4O.000.Apr 10 ’26-’3.'
Paving Bonds.
BD. DT. Apr 10 '23 (est.). $272,000 6s '19 . . . $70.000................. 1939
Assessed benefits 1921___ 2,250,000 6s ’ 20 . . 20,000
1940
IN I’ p iyable in New York City
' I T-l
_________
Special Paving Bonds.
PENSACOLA.
6s ’13 . . . $75,000................. 1933
This city is in Escambia County
General Muni i >ul uoniis.
First incorp in 1832. reinc. in 1895 V *.>2 s-a * 1 5 0 .9 )0
____
Commission govt, adopted May 3'13 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-- $392,000
Sewer & Drainage Bonds.
V ter ,1 >bt fi i -pi ■■ ) . _ _ 64 •0
<
4H 8'06 J-J $250.000c___lan 1 193* Ass’d val. '22 (50% a c t .)..2,^84,540
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1931. Total tax rate (per $1 ,000) '22 $15.00
Cit.v-Hall & Jail </?rd. beg. in '31.; Pop'n 1910, 2,481; 1920______3.729
41-£g'06 J-J $100,000c__ Jan 1 1936
t N T . on 6 • f (922 t tne N a tijn 1
W a ter-°la n t-P u rch a se

Bonds

4 ^ s ’06 J-J $250,000c__ Jan 1 1936
W ater-W orks 5c City-Bldg.
6s T5 J-J $14,000c
July 1 1925
R efu n d in g

Ih i i k I s .

4 ^ s 'l l A-<)$250.000c_ Jan 1 1941
_
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’ l l J-J $100,000c___ lan 1 194)
P aving

Bonds.

(Subject to call beginning in 1936.)
4 jus’ l l J-) $ 150,000c ..J an 1 1941
4 K s g ’06 J-J 150.000c... Jan 1 1936
Improvement Bonds.
5s g '18 A-01120.000____Oct 1 1948
5s g '18 A-O 90.000___ Oct 11948
(Optional after Oct. 1 1938.)
6s g 21 A-O 125,000___ Oct 1 1951
Certificates.
6s '23 M -N 20,000____ M ay 1 1927
6s '23 J-J 37,500____ July 1 1927
6s ’23 M-S 50,000____ Mar 1 1926
Dock & Public Belt RR- Impt.
4Kf?’20 s-an$400 000____Jan 1 1950
F unding Bonds.
7s '21 A-OS114,500...O c t 1 ’25-’31
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’24.$2,113,500
101,500
Floating debt (add’1)_____
Sinking funds___________
211,759
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 12,021,010
Assess, val.. personal.. . 5.265.193
Total assessed value 1924
(70% actual)__________17,289,20.3
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $21 00
Popula’ n 1910, 22.982 1920, 31,035
IN T. at U. S. Mtge.&Tr. Co.. N.Y
PERRY.
This town is in Taylor County.
Sewer Bonds
5s ’09 M-N15 $15,000................1939
W ater Bonds.
5s ’05 M -N Sio.000___________1925
Street Im provement Bonds.
5s ’09 M -N 15 $15,000________ 1939
5s T7 J-J
25,000________ 1947
6s '20 J-J
22,000 _______ serial
6s ’22 J-J
24,000
serial
6s ’22 F-A
29,000 _______ serial
6s ’22 A-O
44,000 _______ serial
Sewerage and Water Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $20,000___ July 1 1947
6s ’20 J-J
22,000 _________ serial
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $12,000 -------------- serial
BON D. DEBT Aug 1 '2 4 .. $239,000
Water debt (included)_____
15.000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
78,741
Floating debt (add’ l)______
26.254
Assessed value, real estate. 832,480
Assessed value, personal_
_ 575,407
Total assessed value 1924
(about 65% actual)_____1,407,887
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S22.00
Population 1910, 1,012; 1920, 1,956
PINELLAS COUNTY.
Clearwater is the county seat.
This county was formed from a
portion of Hillsborough County.
School B uilding {.Part yearly).
5s '12 F-A $84.000..........................
6s
. . . *22.000________ ______
Road and Bridge Bonds.
53^8
. . . $100,000...........---1938
C ourt House Jail & F unding.
5s '16 J-D $160,000c..June 1 1946
Road Bonds.
6s ’ 13 A-O $32,000..O ct 1 ’ 25-’33
5s ’ 13 M ay 370,000c__ M ay 1 1943
(Subject to call after May 1 1938.)
5 s ’ 16 J-J 715,000c___ Jan 11946
6s ’ 17 —
24,000--Sept 1 ’25-’32
5K sg’23J-J 2,597.OOOJuly 1 ’29-’54
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2136.)
Bridge Bonds.
5Jisg’23J-J / $86,000— July 1 1954
1180,000.--July 1 1955
TOT. DEBT Nov 1923--$4,143,846
Sinking fund----134,440
Assessed value real estate. 12,100,080
Assessed value personal_ 2,429,080
Other assessable property.
707,942
Total assessed value 1922.15,237.102
Assessed value 1923 ------- 17,352,300
State & Co. t ix fp •■$1,000) '22 38.62
Population in 1920__________ 28,265
IN T. on 5s at Clearwater; on 6
>
at Fourtn Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on
bonds o f 1923 in New York.
PINELLAS CO. SPEC. TAX S. D
NO. 3.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T 7 F-A $75.000____Feb 1 1947
5H s’23 s-a *180,000___ Apr 1 1953




PUTNAM COUNTY SPEC. TAX
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
P (") Pflln f.lf
6s T9 Feb $85,000____Feb 1 1949
5 H s' 20 F-A 45.000C--.Feb 2 1955
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924 $130,000
lO.OOu
Sinking fund_____________

[V ol. 119.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1924- $40,000
Vssessed val. real estate___ 600,000
Vssessed val. personal_ _ 300,000
_
Other assessable prop____
20.000
Tot. ass’d val. -24(50%act.) 920.000
Ich. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$10.06

( X a c t u a l ) . . 3 . 0 ) 0 O 0 0 ST. LUCIE SPECIAL T A X SCH.
DIST. NO. 11.
I * ,x r a t - t - v $ 1 0 0 0 ) ’ 2 3 . * 1 4 0 0
,
P. O. Fort Pierce.
Population In 1923 (est.)______ 8,000
Principal and interest payable at
S chool Bonds.
6s T8 . . . $25,000_____ 1928-1948
Hanover Nat. Bank. New York.
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24 $53,000
Sinking
lO 460
PUTNAM CO. SPEC. R D . & Assessedf u n d ...................... 946,980
valuation 1924_
_
BRIDGE D IST R IC T NO. 6.
School tax rate(por $1,000) ’24.$5.00
(P. O. Palatka.)
5 ^ s g ’23 J-J $700.000c*.July 1 1953
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924. $700,000 ST. PETERSBURG.
This city Is In Pinellas County.
Tot.ass’d val.’23(30% act)4,653.061
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $11.50 Town incorporated in 1893; reincorp.
Population (est.)____________ 12,000 as a city 1903.
Street Railway Bonds.
IN T. at Hanover National Bank,
5Hs'19 J-J $250.000___ July 1 1949
New York City.
5>2’ ’d() J-D .»,j.),dJd----- June 1 1950
6s ’21 M-N 65.0)0—May 1 ’31-’ 51
QUINCY.
5 '4s’22 J -D
30,000___ Dec 11952
ins oitv Is in Gadsden County.
5s ’03 J-J $10,000____ Part yearly 5Ms’24 J-D 335,000__ June 1 1954
in cin erator Bonds.
>s T9 J-J 32,000.....................1939
6s T3 J-D $20.000___ Dec 1 1943
W ater-W orks Bonds.
is g 09 J-J $30.000c
July 1 1949 5K s’22 J-D 125.000___ Dec 1 1952
W omen's Bldg. Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds,
$7 400___ Dec 1 1943
is g '09 J-J
$9.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1949 6s 13 J-D
Com fort S tation Bonds.
Sewer Bonds
$5,000___ Oct 1 1949
is g '09 J-J $29.000c_..July 1 1949 5Hs l9 A-O
5Ms’22 J-D
2,000___ Dec 1 1952
Paving Bonds.
White Way L igh tin g Bonds.
is '18 M-N $12.000.......... 1925-1936
5)4S’ 20 J-D $20,000----- June 1 1950
Muni ip
Bonds.
Street Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $58,000____ $2,000 y ’ly
*$300___ Dec 1 1913
Water 8c b
t ic Ligut om uls 6s ’93 J-D
10.0UOC— -Jan 1 1934
-s ’ 99 .1 j *38 090i m os 04 J-J
C ity Bank, New York.
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’ 24. $195,500 6s 05 M-S 10.00 0 c...S ep t 1 1935
Assessed valuation 1924__ 1,400.000 6s g 08 M-N 5,000c.Nov 1 ’28-’38
_
9,200c_ Aug 1 1939
ax rate (per $1 .000' 1924 __ $34 50 5s '09 F-A
POLK COUNTY.
Population 1910, 3,204; 1920—3 ,ID 6s TO A-O 67.500c— .O ct 1 1940
Bartow is the county seat.
INT. on all bonds at City Treai 6S ' l l F-A 40.U00C—- Aug 1 1941
5s '16 J-J $1.254.000c.July 1 ’25-’40
jffice, except 1909 bonds at John 6s g '12 F-A 65,000c...A ug 1 1942
Spec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 1
6s 13 J-D 20.500____Dec 1 1943
Nuveen & C o., Chicago.
6s T7 J-J ($3) 5,000. .M ar 1 '27-'47
5^ s'19 A-O 25,000____ Oct 1 1949
1 10,000___ Mar 1 1948
5y2s 20 J-O 20,0 »i
-June 1 1950
3T. ANDREWS
Spec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 2
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Thi
t 's i Bay County
6s '17 J-DI150.000 June 1 '27-'41
6s 02 J-J
$3.000c_ July 1 1932
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 8 ’24. $44,000
Spec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 3
wsessed val. real estate_
_ 445.415 6s 03 A-O 10.000c...O ct 1 1933
($29,000. .July 1 '25-’28
Vssessed val. personal_____ 1) 2,703 6s 05 M-S 15.000c...Sept 1 1935
6s ’ 19 J-J40.000.-July
1 '29-'33 Tot .ass’d val '24 80%act.) 558.121 6s 08 M -N 7.000c.Nov 1 ’28-'38
I 60.000. .July 1 '34-'38
lo.o i i____ July 1 1939
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15.00 is 09 J-J
_
I 75.000. .July 1 '39-'43
Population 1910, 675; 1920_ 1.310 6s TO A-O 10.000c— .O ct 1 1940
_
6s ' l l F-A
5.000c...A u g 1 1941
6s ’ 21 J-J 200.000...........................
Special Road & Bridge District
8s g 12 F-A 25,000c...A ug 1 1942
3T. AUGUSTINE.No. 4 Bonds.
County seat of St. John’s County 6s T3 J-D 41.000____Dec 1 1943
6 s ’ 21 J-J ($1.0.000___ Jan 1 1931
Incorp. in 1821. City manager form 5 4 ’20 J-D 125,000____June 1 1950
\ 90,000.--Jan 1 ’32-’49
Jf government approved June 7 1915 5 4s'22 J-D 160,000____ Dec 1 1952
Spec. Rd. & Br. Dist. No. 10.
W ater-W orks & F unding Bond> 5H s’24 J-D 125,000____June 1 1954
6s ’24 A-0$500,000__________ ____
R edem ption Revenue Bonds.
is sr '89 M-N $65.O00c- - May 15 1927
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 1 9 BOND. DEBT Nov 18'24- $48,000 6 ’03 A-O $12,300_____Oct 1 1933
County_______________ 1,500.000 Av,u suie.it aeut (.da l)— 265 1 6s '13 J-D
26,800____ Dec 1 1943
1
District No. 1________
325,000 Fl > ting debt (add’l ) _____
Bridge Wall & C on d u it B onds.
12 000
District No. 2________
150.000
5 lis ’ 22 J-D $79.000____ Dec 1 1952
linking fund____________
17.000
District No. 3 ________ 1
(?)
Vssess. val. real estate__ 12,006.2 9 5 s'24 J-D 85,000____June 1 1954
County assessed v,.lue:
R efu nding School Bonds.
Vssess. val. personal prop. 2,158.339
Real estate____________________ 13786.670 assess, val. (act.
6s '02 J-J $11.000_____Jan 11932
Total
Personal______________________ 3965.460
5,000____ Apr 1 1940
val.) 1921...........
14.164,579 5s TO A-O
Other assessable p ro p .. 2 764.743
W ater-Front Bonds.
Jlty tax rate (per $1.000) ’24-$12.f0
Total 1922 __________ 20 516.873
Pop’n in 1910, 5,494; 1920____ 6,192 5s ’09 F-A $25,000c___Aug 1 1939
As^eserl v 1 tion, 1920:
INT. payable at the City Treas 6s TO A-O 10,000c...O ct 1 1940
District No. 1 ............. 1,221,000
6s ’ l l F-A 35 ,000 c...A u g 1 1941
iffice. or in N. Y. City.
District No. 2 __________1,016,452
6s g '12 F-A 66 ,000 c...A u g 1 1942
District No. 3 ................. 2,792,696 ST. CLOUD.
6s T3 J-D 85.300____Dec 1 1943
Actual value (est.)—
5s T7 M-S 9 1.000—Sept 1 ’25-'47
This city is in Osceola County.
District No. 1................. 4,884.000
Water, Sewer, Street. Funding 5Hs l9 A-O 35,000____Oct 1 1949
District No 2 ................. 4.065.808 1s '17 J-J $i00,000c--Jan 1 '25-'44 Y j .’ 20 J-D
8,000------June 1 1950
District No. 3_________ 9,787,860 BOND. DEBT Nov 27 ’23- $105,000
Park Bonds.
Assess, val. 1924_________________21788,739
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
3.800 5s '09 F-A $1.8 0 0 c...A u g 1 1939
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '22-$42.62 Tot. assess, val.'23 (act.).1,667,086 6s ’ l l F-A 15,000c—.A ug 1 1941
Popula’n. 1910. 24,148; 1920, 38,661 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $22 00 6s g '12 F-A
5,000c.. . Aug 1 1942
Population 1920_____________ 2,011 6s T3 J-D 15.000____Dec 1 1943
5J^sT9 A-O 10,000____ Oct 1 1949
POLK CO. SPEC. RD. & BRIDGE
bHs'2'2 J-D 15,000____Dec 1 1952
3T. JOHNS COUNTY.
DIST. NO. 8.
C ity-H ospital Bonds.
St. Augustine is the county seat.
P. O. Bartow.
6s g 12 F-A $9,000c___Aug 1 1942
Road Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $550.000___ July 1 1954
5>4= 14M-N»650,000c—M ay 1 1944 5HV22 J-D 75,000____Dec 1 1952
BONDED D E B T _______________( ?)
Subject to call at 102 after 5 years 5M s’24 J-D 36,000____June 1 1954
IN T . at National Bank of Com­
Mercy Hospital Bonds (C olored)
and 101 after 10 years.)
merce or State Bank of Bartow,
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24 -- $450,000 5d£s’ 22 J-D $10,000____Dec 1 1952
Bartow.
Sewer Bonds.
FI luting uebt (intuitional). 292.00U
$5.000c__ July 1 1932
Sinking fund____________
6 900 6s 02 J-J
PUNTA GORDA.
5,000c—.Sept 1 1935
Vssess. val., real estate___ 3.970,845 6s 05 M-S
This city is in Charlotte County.
5s '09
F-A 9,000c—.A ug 1 1939
Vssess. val., personal____1 192,175
Incorp. May 27 1901. Commis­ Other assess, prop_______ 1,039,900 6s TO A-O 5,000c— .O ct 1 1940
sioner-Manager form o f government. T t t'S’d v 1 ' 4 (T act.) 6.202 920 6s ' l l
F-A 5.000c___ Aug 1 1941
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. $54.25 6s g '12 F-A 20.000c—.A ug 1 1942
544sT4J-J $60,000c___ July 1930
Pop’n 1910. 13,208; 1920____ 13,06) 5s T7 M-S 27,000.-Sept 1 '25-'47
6s ’24 M-S 121,000c*..M ar 1 1954
5H s’ 19 A-O 25.000____Oct 1 1949
BOND. DEBT Aug 10 ’24- $181,000
’ 20 J O 3>,0 )0 ___ June 11950
Floating debt (add’l ) --------7.284 ST. JOHN’S COUNTY SPECIAL 5Ms’24 J-D 62,000___ June 1 1954
Sinking fund_______________ 4.788
TAX SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
City-Hall & Fire-Station B onds.
Total assess, val.’24(H act)2,000.000 6s '23 F-A $300,000_____________ 6s 05 M-S So.OOOc— .Sept 1 1935
Total tax ratefper $1,000) '24-$20.00
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923..$300,000
Fire-Station and Jail B onds.
Population. 1910, 1,012; 1920, 1,295
6s TO A-O $7.500c— .O ct 1 1940
Storm Sewer Bonds.
ST. LUCIE COUNTY.
53^s'20 J-D $90.000___ June 1 1950
Fort Pierce is the county seat.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
Re-incorp. in 1903. Pop’n 1910, 5H s’24 J-D 160,000____June 1 1954
Palatka is the county seat.
t.075; 1920. 7,886.
Fire Departm ent B onds.
§ Bridge & C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Fellsmere Road & Bridge Dist. 6s g 12 F-A $10.000c___Aug 1 1942
5s '09 M-NS184.000C May 7 ’25-’54
6s T3 J-D 11,000c— .D e c 11943
No. 1 Bonds.
xRoad & Bridge Dist. No. 1.
35,000_ June 1 1950
_
Is T7 J-J $705,000.July 1 ’25-'44 5 jajs'20 J-D
6s T6 M-S $25,000--M ar 1 ’26-’41
5Ms’22 J-D
8,000___Dec 1 1952
Road Bonds
(Part every 5 years)
Gas=Plant Bonds.
5s TO J-DS102,0 00.-June 1 ’25-’40
t Road & Bridge Dist. No. 2.
(.Pari ene.nj 5 yrs-. i
6 s g ’ 14J-J S98.000—July 1 ’25-’44
5s T6 M-S $208,000-M ar 1 ’31-’46
10.000c.-Feb 1 1925 5j^s’20 J-D 105,000___ June 1 1950
(Part due every 5 years)
60,000c—Feb 1 ’26-’30 6 ’ ’ 21 M -N 175,000..M ay 1 ’31-’51
S p e c . Road & Bridge D ist.N o.3.
50,000___Dec 1 1952
80,000c..F eb 1 ’31-’35 5 4 s ’22 J-D
I$30,000c-June 1 ’26-'31
100,000c..F eb 1 ’36-’40 5Ms’24 J-D 125,000_June 11954
6s '16 J-J 21,000c— .June 1 1936
Sewage Disposal B onds.
120,000c..F eb 1 ’41-’45
I 29.350c—_June 1 1941
$15,000___July 11952
150,000c—Feb 1 ’46-’50 5H s’22 J-J
tSpec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 4.
Bay Boro Harbor Bonds.
Tim e W arrants.
5 s ’ 19 s-a $146,000 _____ 1925-1944 8s T9 , M-S $10,000.-M ar 1 ’ 25-’44 5 X s ’22 J-J
$50,000___July 11952
Special Road & Bridge D istrict
5M s’24 J-D
500,000__ June 11954
Notes.
No. 5 Bonds.
f$6,000c. Sept 1 ’25-’27
City B uilding im pt. Bonds.
6 s ’22 - - - $80,000___________ 1945 6s ’23 M-S 15,000c.Sept 1 ’28-’32 5s T7 M-S $4,500.-Sept 1 '25-’47
(County 1922______$190,000
20,000_ M ay 1 1946
_
24,000c. Sept 1 ’33-’38 6s ’21 M -N
BOND. |
Dist. No. 1______
23,810
(30,000c.Sept l ’39-’44
R ailroad Lots Bonds,
DEBT. (Dist. No. 2_......... 208,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 — .$1,000,000 os T7 M-S $ 9 ,9 0 0 ...Sept 1 ’25-’47
Oct .'2 0 1Dist. No. 3______
80,350 Assessed value real estate..
7,200
Drainage Bonds.
Assessed valuation—
Assessed value personal__ 500,000 5 1 s ’22 J-D$463,000___ Dec 1 1952
4
(Real estate____3.942 200 Total assessed value 1924 -.7,700,000 5M s’24 J-D 25,000___ June 1 1954
County,(Personal______1.405 760
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’ 24.$58 00
City W arehouse Bonds.
1923 (Total (y3 a c t .).5,347.960
INT. at Atlantic Nat. Bank, Jack’e 5 4 s ’22 J-D $20,000___ Dec 1 1952
Dist. N o. 1, 1915_______ 218,350 and the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y .
M unicipal Power P lant Bonds.
Dist. No. 2, 1915_______ 2,327.232
5 V ’ 22 J-J $300.000___ July 1 1952
i
Dist. No. 4. 1918-.........- 935.995
3T. LUCIE COTSPEC. TAX S. D BOND. DEBT N o v 3 ’ 24.$4,986,600
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22-S40.50
NO. 6.
Water debt (included)_
_
536.000
Population of county in 1910..13.096
P. O. Okeechobee.
Municipal Ry. debt (incl.)
730 000
Population of county 1920____ 14.568
B uilding Bonds.
Assesament debt (incl.)_ 1,210.000
_
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at (6s 16 J-J $40,000 C............... ....... Gas plant bonds (incl.)_
_
553 000
County Court House; (x) State Bank, (Due $10,000 Jan 1 1926, 1936, Sinking fund------------------397,000
Palatka; (t) Hanover Nat. Bk., N .Y .
1946 and 1956.)
Total assessed value 1924.68,335,177
Ass’d v , » l . ’ 2 4

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Street and Parkway Bonds.
Assess, val. 1923 0 4 a c t .)..$385,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
*7.5 0 0 c „.A p r 1 1947
6s ’ 17 J-D j $4,000..D e c 1 ’25-’ 26 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-82.50 6s ’ 17 —
ity-H all and Jail Bonds.
(15,000--Dec 1 ’27-’31
IN T. at Hanover National Bank, 6s C14 J-J *12.000___ July 1 1949
7s ’22 J-D 50,000.-June 1 ’30-’39 New York City.
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.)
6s
J-D 15,000.June 30 ’27-’40
Fire lepartm ent Bonds.
5 s ’24 J-D J90,000-.D e c 1 ’25-’33
-J
*3.000___ July 1 1949
(16,000___ Dec 1 1934 SUWANKE CO. SPEC. TAX S. D. 6s ’ 14
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.)
W ater, Plant and Light Bonds.
NO. 1.
im provem ent Bonds7s ’21 J-D J850.000-.June 1 ’25-’34
P. O. Live Oak.
'42,000—July 1 ’ 25-’31
\ 50.000--June 1 ’35-’39
Building Bonds.
35.000— July 1 ’32-’36
5H g’ 24 A -0 135.000___ Oct 1 1954
5s
J-J $70,000____Jan 1 1944
40,000.-July 1 ’37-’41
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $494,000 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1921— $70,000 6s ’21 —
45,000.-July 1 ’42-’46
Assess, debt (add’ l)_______
78.1)05 Assessed valuation 1921_ 1,600,000
_
60.000— July 1 ’47-’51
Assessed val. 1924 (act.)_ 3 0 3 102 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__ *32.00
_
SARASOTA-FRUITVILLE
14,000____July 1 1951
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $16.00 Population In 1918 (est.)____ 4,000
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 23 ’23- $382,500
This district is in Sarasota County. Population 1920________________ 812
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. Water debt (incl.)________
40.000
5H s’24 M-N$600,000c*June 1’29- 38
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
68,000
(For maturity see V. 119, p.2676.) SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Floating debt (add’l)______
2,000
BONDED D E B T -______________ (?)
Sanford is the county seat
Sinking fund______________
35.700
TALLAHASSEE
R efu nding & Highway Bonds.
This city . the capital of the State Assessed val’n, real estate..2,944.652
.8
. . . *200.000_______________
SANFORD.
_ 750.000
Is in Leon Co. Population In 1910. Assessed val’n, personal_
This city is in Seminole County. 5!^s’ 15 J-J $250,000c__ July 1 1945
Total assessed val'u 1923.-3.694.652
Incorporated about 1876
(Subject to call $8,000 yearly from 5.018; in 1920, 5,637.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---*20.00
Bonds.
1917 to 1936, Incl., and $10,000 5s W ater J-J $75.000__________ 193t Population in 1910.2.212; 1920, 2,106
City purcaases gas plant; see V.
g 08
yearly from 1937 to 1944, incl.)
119, p. 1088.
Electric Light Ext. Bonds.
Road Bonds.
P ublic Utility Bonds.
4s ’04 - - - $10.000___ June 1 1954
5Hs'24 J-J l.$375,000___ Jan 1 1954 5 V£s’ 19 J-J $300 000 --July 1 1949
P ublic Utility Impt. Bonds.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
1 160.000___ July 1 1954 BOND. DEBT Feb 1924-- $607,072 5 s '20
$175.000............serially
Perry Is the county seat.
Sinking fund______________
23,009
Cemetery Bonds.
Light Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
Assessed value real estate.-3.26 - 260 5s R efu nd ing$7,000____ Mar 1 1995
5>is’24 J-J $10,000___ July 1 1954
’20 - - .
5s 16 J-J $500.000--July 1 ’27-*47
Assessed value personal_ 1.124 810
_
Street Bonds.
Funding Bds. (Red. beg. in ’20, i$ 100.000 D ayable every five years.)
6s ’ 10 J-J $80.000c___ Ian I 1930 Other assessable property.. 799,692 5s ’ 10
M-N815.000__M ay 1 196* BOND. DEBT Dec 15 1923 $500,000
5Ms’23 J-J (120.000-.July 1 ’2 5 ’32 T .t. assess, v l . ’ >>M-3 •t)5.19->,7‘) ’
Street Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922) Tot.ass’d val.'23(75% act.) 3,694,452
t 16,000____ luly 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922...$49.625 5s ’ 12
an 1 196i
$30,000
2,701.520
6 s ’23 J-J J100.000--Jan 1 ’ 25-’34 Population in 1920__________ 10,986
une 1194t Assessed val. real_________
15.000
5s
1 12.000___ Jan I 1935
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. 5s '16 J-D 34.000
reb 11945 Assessed val. personal-------.1,384,464
T5
Other assessable property.
495,932
5H s’24 J-J 100,000___July 1 1954
4,000___ Feb 1 1936 Assess, v^l. '23 ( 4 a c t .) . 4.681 916
4,000
(180,000_ Jan 1 ’26-’34 SEMINOLE COUNTY SPECIAL 5s '16
_
Mar 11940 $1 ate&Co.t ix(i>er$l.000) ' 3- t57.50
10,000
5s ’20
6s ’24 J-J§ 22,000___Jan 1 1935
ROAD & BDGE. DIST. NO. 2.
) 1 ’28-’37 Popula'n, 1910, 7.103; 1920, 11,219
($50,000
l 25,000_ Jan 1 ’36-'40
_
22 J-J $90,000___ Jan 1 1952 5s ’23 F-A 35,000
) 1 ’38-’42
6s '24 J-J §j70,000-_July 1 ’25-'38 BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
40,000--Feb 1 ’43-’47
\ 2,000____July 1 1939
IN T. payable in N. Y . City.
W ater & Light (Red. beg. in '20; TURNBULL SPEC. RD. & BR. D.
Park & Sewerage Bonds.
5s '10 M-N$ 15,000c
May 1 196(
This district is in Volusia County.
5M s’24 J-J $160,000___ Jan 1 1954
Sewer System Ext. Bonds.
$10.000c.-Jan 1 '29-’31
SEMINOLE CO. SPEC. TAX S. D.
S chool Bonds.
4 s '04
$50.000__ June 1 1954
15,0 0 0c.. Jan 1 ’32-’33
NO. 1.
6s '10 J-J $20,000c__ Jan 1 1930
5s '20 - - - 10.000____ Mar 1 1940
20,000c..-Jan 1 1934
Building & F unding Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
’23 F-A 12,000_____
25,00 0c...Ja n 1 1935
6s ’ 10 J-J $20.000c
Jan 1 1930 5 J4s’ 16 J-J $75.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1946 5s Septic Tank Bonds. Feb 1 1938 6s ’23 J-J
30,000c—Jan 1 ’ 36-’37
25,000____Jan 1 1950
5 ^ s ’ 14 J-J 48.000c.July 1 "25-'44 5 ^ « ’ 20J-J
35.00 0c.. Jan 1 38-39
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’ 24 -- $160,000 5s ’ 23 F-A $8.000____ Feb 1 1938
(Part every 10 years.)
Improvement Bonds.
40.000c..Jan 1 40-41
33.112
5 « s ’ 16 J-J
*45,000___ July 1 1946 Sinking fund------_ $>.710____ 1925-1926
45,00 0c.. Jan 1 42-47
Tnt. isse-is.v 1.’ 24(35%act)3.797.875 6 s ’ 16
l.nprot'ein-ut j u i U s.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923 $600,000
5J^s’ 22 J-J $321.00 )____ J’ 1v 1 1952 School tax (per $1,000) 1924-$28.00 5s R efu n d in g Bonds.
'
’20
$2.500__ Mar 1 1935 Total assessed value 1922—
Population In 1924------------------8,945
5>£s’24 J-J
75.000___ July 1 1954
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’ 23- $461,060
(40 to 50% actual)..........2.830,000
5>is’24 J-J
50,000___ July 1 1954
(per
SHELL BLUFF SPEC. ROAD & Public util. debt (incl.)____ 297,000 District tax 1923 $1,000) 1922.$25.00
Sewerage System Bonds.
.Sinking fund
_______
’ 1 935 Population
(est.)________ 5,000
BRIDGE DISTRICT.
5M s’24 J-J $165,000___ July 1 1954
Assessed val. real estate___3.719,000
IN T . payable in New York.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24.$1,662,000
A district in Flagler County.
Assessed val. personal_____ 1.581,700
Assess, deot (add’l)_______ $3 0 0)1
Road Bonds.
T.>o.assess, v .1.’-3 2-3 act.) 5.300.7 JO
Sinking fund_____________ 38 >.187 6S
J-J $99.500............. ..............
VERO.
Total assessed val. 1924__ 8.445,014 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924—.$99,500 Tot .tax rate (per $1,000) ’23--$10.00
Tins city is in S' Lucie County.
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bk.. N. Y
Total tax (per $1,000; 1924— $18.00
$5,000c.Nov 1 ’ 29-’33
Population 1910, 3,570; 1920.-5,588 SILVER PALM SPEC. TAX 8. D.
10.000c.Nov 1 ’ 34-’38
TAMPA.
6s’24 M -N z 15.000c.Nov 1 ’ 39-’43
IN T . on bonds marked § at Chase
This district is In Dade County.
Tampa is the county seat of Hills
30.000c.Nov 1 ’44-’48
Nat. Bank, N. Y. City; on others at
B uilding Bonds.
35,000c.Nov 1 ’49-’53
National Park Bank, N. Y.
Rs ’ 15 F-A $20,000..Aug 1 25-'34 borough Co. Incorporated July 16
5.000 —Mar 1 '25-’29
6 s ’ 20 J-J
15,000--Jan 1 ’25-’39 1887. By two Acts of the 1923 Legis­
10.000. .M ar 1 ’ 30-’34
TOTAL DEBT Nov 3 1924-S35.000 lature there were annexed to the city
SANTA ROSA CO. SPEC. ROAD
unincorporated territory with a popu­ 6s ’20 M -S 15,000--M ar 1 ’ 35-’39
Assessed valuation 1924____757 412
& BRIDGE DIST. NO. 3.
30.000. -M ar 1 ’40-’44
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924815,00 lation of about 10,000 and an assessed
(P. O. Bagdad.)
valuation of about $3,000,000 (imme­
40.000-M ar 1 ’45-’49
6s ’ 19 M-S$110,000___ Sept 1 1949
diately effective) and also incor­ 6s ’22 M-S 40,090.-Sept 1 ’ 25-’64
6s ’ 19 M-S 50,000___ Sept 1 1949 SOUTH HASTINGS DR. DIST
porated territory (West Tampa) with
Street Impt Bonds.
BOND. DEB T Nov 22 '2 4 -$ 16 ).ddd
This district is in Putnam and a population of about 12,000 and an 6s ’22 A-O $14 090--Oct 1 ’25-’32
Sinking fund_____________
27,000 Flagler Counties.
assessed valuation of about $4,200,- (Due $2,000 every odd year and
Total assess, value 1923___ 1,231,480 6s 19 F-A$320,000
Oct 1 ’25-’44
$1,500 every even year.)
Dist. tax (per $1,000) ’23____$10.00 BOND. DEBT Dec 1921-- $320,000 000 (effective Jan. 1 1925).
6s '23 M-S 35.000 —Sept 1 ’25-’59
Assessed benefits 1921____2,544,385 6s Drainage D istrict Bonds.
'24 A-0.$189,000_1929-1954
16.000— Sept 1 ’25-’26
SARASOTA.
Perm anent Impt. Bonds.
7.000 __ Sept 1 1927
This town is in Sarasota County SOUTH JACKSONVILLE.
5g’ 24M-S $1,000,000c* Sept 1 ’26-74
8.000 __Sept 11928
Incorporated 1902.
This city is In Duval County.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1767.)
7.000 __ Sept 1 1929
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
S t r e e t .v ->ewer 'Rea. beg in 2
C ity Improvement Bonds.
6s ’23 M -S
8,000____ Sept 1 1930
6s ’ l l M -N $20,0 0 0c...M ar 1 1941
—
_
7.000 __ Sept 1 1931
5 s ’ 13 J-J
55,000c...Jan 11943 5s '14 - . -- $65.000__________ 1944 5sg a’05 J-D$300,000c_ June 1 1955
.s
125.000_______________
P rk H o o d s <R> < beg. in 1925'
1
8.000 __ Sept 1 1932
5s ’ 19 M-S 45 ,000 c...M a r 1 1959 6s ’ 20
190.000___ Feb 1 1950
5s g ’05 J-D$140,000c_ June 1 1955
_
7.000 __ Sept 1 1933
R efu n d in g Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’23 M-S J48.000 —Sept 1 ’25-’31
6s ’ 13 J-J $15,000c— July 1 1933 6s ’23 J-.T 100,000___ July 1 1953
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921-- $380,000 5 g '99 J-D$270.500c...June 1 199<
12.000.
-Sept 1 ’32-’33
Pier-C onstruction Bonds.
Assessed val’n, real estate.4,345 600 5s ’21 J-J 300,000____1951
6s ’23 M-S |40,000 —Sept 1 ’25-’32
5s ’ 16 A-O $18 000c-._Oct 1 1946 Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 308 530
t 3,000____Sept 1 1933
5s ’22 J-D 75,000c_______ ______ Total assessed value 1921--4.654,130 5s M unicipal Im provement. 1 1962
g 12 J-D 1,700,000c..Dec
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
(Due yearly beginning 1927.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2l$10 50 (Subject to call beg. Dec. 1 1932. 6s *22 M-S Sin.009 Sept 1 ’?5-’34
Electric Light Bonds.
Population, 1910. 1.147: 1920. 2.775
Bridge Bonds (Red. beg. in 1941 ) BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 4 .. $335,450
5s ’ 19 M-S $80,000c
Mar 1 1949
J-D$ 190,000___Dec 1 1961 Assessment ueat (add 1)_
_ 186 090
6s ’20 M -N 35,000c._.M ay 1 1950 SOUTH LAKE COUNTY SPE­ 5s ' l l
FI sitin g debt (a d d ’ l)
____
< 000
Sewer & Internal Impt. Bonds.
D ock & M unicipal Bldg. Bonds.
CIAL ROAD & BRIDGE DIST. 5s ’ 15 J-D$250,000____June 1 1965 Assess, value real estate___1,877,442
6s ’ 17 M-Na$40.000c . .M ay 1 1947
Tnls district i in t ike C ou n ty.
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1935.) Assess, value personal_____ 181,115
BOND. DEBT N ov 26 ’24 $683,000 6s ’ 22 J-J J$l.50.000c July 1 '32*42
Island Pip-’ h 'S ') Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’2404 act.)-2,058,557
Water & elec. It. debt (incl.) 360.000
1 109 nooc.-J'ilv 1 195?
M -N$10,000-M
Assessment debt (included) 321,000 6s '23 J-J 100,000___ July 1 1953 8s ’21 (Option 1 after 1 ay 14 ’25-’26 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ,»20 50
year.)
Popul ition in 1920______________793
Ass’d val. ’24 (80% act.)--12,466,140 BOND. DEBT Dec 1923.. $350,000
Harbor Imo-ove-nent Ronds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $12 0j
z IN T . at U. S. M tge. & Trust
1923 ---------1.770,726
Population 1910, 840; 1920____2,149 Assessed value1923 (est.)--------- 5,000 5s g ’22 J-J $570,000..July 1 ’25-’62 C o., New York City.
Population in
W ater W orks Purchase Bonds.
a IN T . payable at the Hanover
5sg’23F-AJ$l,343,000. Aug 1 ’25-71
IN T. at the American Exchange
Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
t
6 ,0 0 0 ..-Aug 1 1972 VERO BRIDGE DISTRICT.
National Bank, New York.
5s g ’23 F-A 24,000____Aug 1 1925
This district (P. O. Vero) Is In
W ater W orks Extension Bonds. St. Lucie County.
SARASOTA COUNTY.
STARKE.
County seat is Sarasota.
Electric Light B onds.
This town Is the county seat of 5s g ’24 F -A / $6,000___ Aug 1 1929
1494,000—Aug 1 ’30-’48 6s '20 M-S $ 3 0 .0 0 0 --......................
R oad Bonds.
Bradford County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-$6,692,500 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $31,000
($17,000r*__ Aug 1 1929
Sewer & Paving Bonds.
29,000r*__ Aug 1 1934 6s '16 J-J $42,000c____Jan 1 1946 Water debt (incl.)________ 1.S73.000 Tot. assess, val. '24 (a ct.). 1,000,000
Assessed val. 04 act.) 1921—
6s ’24 F-A 45,000r*_.Aug 1 1939
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$20.00
Street Bonds.
Real & per.(A territory)30,259,172 Population in 1920 (Census)____793
62,000r*._Aug 1 1944 6s g ’ 17 J-J
$6.0 0 0 c____ 1925-1927
Real & per.(B territory)ll,183,187
74,000r*__Aug 1 1949 (Subj to call any int.-paying period.)
Total assessed val’n ___ 35,269,111 VOLUSIA COUNTY.
76,000r*_.Aug 1 1951
W ater * l.ith t Plant Bonds
Total assessed val’n ’24.48,526,722
BONDED D E B T ______________ (?) 6s ’22 J-J $36,000 _____ 1925-1942
Deland is the county seat.
Population 1910, 6,696; 1920-7,851 BOND. DEBT Nov 8 ’24 $100.0 )0 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—S ch ool W arrants.
A territory________________ $26.50 -s '19 J-J $35,000—July I ’25-’31
IN T . at Hanover National Bank, Water debt (in cl.)________
5,800
B territory_________________ 24.50 -s
New York City.
...
4 0 .0 0 0 ...July ’25-’32
Assessed value real estate.. 612.930
Assessed value personal_
_ 320,000 Population 1910, 37,782; 1920, 51,608
Spec. Road & Bridge Dist. Bds.
SARASOTA CO. SPECIAL TAX Tot. ass’d val. ’24(75%act.) 932,930
. . . $340,000c.............. ............
IN T . on bonds at U. S. M tge. & 6s
SCHOOL DISTR IC T NO. 1.
6s ’ 16 J-J 297.000c.July 1 ’25-’42
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $16.00 Trust C o., New York.
5 J^s’23 M-S $100,000c-.Sept 1 1953 Population 1910. 1.135; 1920— 1,023
6s ’ 16 J-J 227.000c..Jan 1 ’25-’40
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924 $175,000
18) 5 0 0 ..July
TAMPA SPECIAL TAX S. D. NO.4 6s ’ 19 J-J no bonded debt 1 ’25-’43
District debt (additional)-- 112,000 SUMTER COUNTY.
County has
5s ’ 14 J-J $144,U00c_.Julv 1 ’25-'4t Road and Bridge District
Floating debt (additional).
2,600
Sumterville is the county seat.
5s ’ 19 J-J
77,000.-July 1 ’25-’30
Sinking fund______________
2,000
debt Ocf 24 1922______ $1,110,000
Road Bonds.
5s ’21 J-D 305,000.-June 1 ’24-’45 Assessed value real estate.12,981,830
Tot.ass’d val. '24 04 a ct.).6,200,000 5s ’20 s-a $750,000..................
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$10.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '23. $885,000 B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’24 *539.00 Assessed value personal.. 2,712,900
Sinking fund____________
80.000
Assessed value, real estate.2,131 690 Assess, val. ’24 0 4 a c t .) ..24,000.000 Other assessable property. 1,790.262
SEBASTIAN INLET DISTRICT. Assessed value, personal_
_ 498.890
Tot .assess.val. %3 (1-3 act) 17,484,992
This district i •i.i St. Lucie < ’ unity. Other assessable property_ 639 443 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 —$3.Ut State and county tax rate (per
6s ’21 J-J «93 590c
. . .1925 195n Total assessed value 1922—3.270 023
*1,000) 1922_____________ $31.12
BOND. DEBT Jan 4 1924. $100,000 Total assessed value 1923—3,350,000 TARPON SPRINGS.
Pop’n 1910, 16,510; 1920____23,374
Total assess, value 19.3
2,931 843 State and county tax rate (per
This city is in Pinellas County.
District tax rate(par $l,000’-3 . 3 0 i
Street-Paving Bonds.
$1,000) 1922_____________ $29 37
VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. TA X S. D.
Population in 1923 (est.)______4.500 Population, 1910, 6,696; 1920, 7,851 6s ’ 14 J-J $35,000____July 1 1949
NO. 7.
IN T. at the U. S. Mortgage *
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.)
P. O. De Land.
Trust C o., New York.
Sewer Bonds.
SUMTER CO. SPEC. TA X S. D.
$10,000c July 1 ’28&’32
6s ’14
J-J$15,000____ July 11949
NO. 4.
10,000cJuly 1 ’36&’40
SEBRING.
6s '07
. . . 10.000_____ June 11937
P. O. Bushnell.
10,000cJuly 1 ’44&’48
This t 'wn is in Highlands County. 6s ’23 M-S J$5,000c__ Sept 1 1933
5s ’ 17 . . .
15.000c...A pr 1 1947
10,000cJuly 1 ’52&’56
\20,000c.Sept 1 ’ 34-53
M unicipal Improvement Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
IT Oct 1924____$40,000
($70,000—Oct 1 '34 &’39 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24—$28,000 6s ’ 14
J-J$15,090____ July 11949
. . . 10,000_____ June 11937 Assess, val. 1923____________751,396
5H g’24 A-O 70,000.-Oct 1 ’44 &’49 Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 1,000 6s ’07
15,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1947 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$5.00
I 35,000___ Oct 1 1954 Sinking fund_______________
495 5s '17 —
Population (est.)______________ 2,000

ST. PETERSBURG (Concluded)—
Real value (est.)____ $100,000,000
City tax rate (per $1.000; 24-$ 11 00
Pop'n 1910. 4.127; 1920...14.237
Populi,ii_.u 19-4, CiH-pur.it.limits extendeu____ ___ 35.100
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
8t. Petersburg.
* Not presented for payment.




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ALABAMA—DEBT OF STATE

[VOL. 119.

IN T . at Merchants Bank & Trust TOT. DEBT Oct 23 ’23. — $35,000
•Co. o f Daytona, or National Park Sinking fund_ ____________ 2,5( 0
_
Bank, New York City.
Assess, val. ’23 (30% a ct.). 550.000
Sch. tax rate(oer $1 ,OOO)’23.$5.0O
VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. T A X S. D. Population in 1923 (est.)______ 3.000
ITS
NO. 9.
P. O. Deland.
S7AUCHULA.
$1,000c_ July 1 1928
_
D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , &o.
This city is in De Soto County.
3,000c_ July 1 1932 6a
_
. . . $42,000...........................
4,000c_ July 1 1936
_
6s ’24 J-J
Organized as a Territory (A ct M arch 3 1817) a A u g . 15 1817
Paving Bonds.
5,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1940
$3,000____Jan 1 1944 A dm itted as a State (A ct M arch 2 1819)______ D eo. 14 1819
6 ,0 00c.. .July 1 1944 3a ’14 J-J
(10,000c. _ .July 1 1950
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924- —$30,000 3a '14 J-J 815,000____Jan 1 1944 Total area of State (square m iles)_____________________ 51,998
W ater-W orks Bonds.
State C apital___________________________________ M on tgom ery
VOLUSIA COUNTY SPEC. TAJ 3a ’ 14 J-J $22,000____Jan 1 1944
TOTAL D E B T .. ______
(?)
Governor (term expires Jan. 1927). .William W . Brandon
NO. 23.
Population 1910. 1.099: 1920—2,081
P. O De Land.
Lieut.-Gov. (term expires Jan. 1927)__Chas. S. McDowell
6 s '19 J-J $19,500c..Ju ly ’ 25-'41
6s
...
9,500c____ 1925-1941
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1927)_____S. H. Blan
WAUCHULA SP. T A X S. D . NO. 5
BOND. D EBT N ov 2 5 '2 4 . $28,000
This district (P. O. Wauchula) is Treasurer (term expires 1st M onday after 2d
Tot.assess.val.’ 24(l-3 a c t .).1,173 8 )0
Sell, tax rate (per $1,000) '24--$5-00 in Hardee County.
Tuesday, Jan. 1927)________________________ Geo. W . Ellis
6s’20 F-A $ 5,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’30-’ 50
6s ’24 . . .
20 ,000 c...F eb 1 1934
VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. TAX 8. D BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’24..$60,000 Auditor (term expires Jan. 1927)__________ W . B. Allgood
Sinking fund______________ 13.700 Attorney-General (term expires Jan. 1927).Harwell G. Davis
NO. 6.
Assess, val. ’24 (abt.
act,)_860.000
P. O. Daytona.
5 s ’09 A-O $8,0 0 0 c ...O c t 11929 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.00
a This is the date when the Mississippi Constitutional Convention com6 s ’ 15 A-O 75,0 0 0 c ... Apr 1 1935
leted Its labors, the Act establishing the Territorial Government o f Ala6s ’21 .T-J 60,000c.July 1 ’ 36-’50
ama having provided that the Act was to commence and go into force
5 H s’24 J-J f 5,000c— July 1 1940 WEST PALM BEACH.
trhen the Constitutional Convention of Mississippi had “ formed a Oonsti<120,000c. July 1 ’41-’52
This city Is the county seat of
'•ution and State Government for that part or the Mississippi Territory
BON D. D E B T Nov 25 ’24. $268,000 Palm Beach Co. Population 1910,
1ring west of the territory herein described.”
T o t.a ss’d v a l.’ 24(l-3act.) 4,341.893 1,743:1920.8,659.
LEGISLATURE.— Under the new Constitution the Legislature meets
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 —$5 00 .s’04-’07----$16,500.............................
juadriennially on the second Tuesday in January or on such other day as
Population In 1922----------------15.000
Sewer Bonds.
may be prescribed by law. Session limited to 50 working days. The last
53^s’24 J-J $75,000c—Jan 1 ’29-’53 regular session was held in 1923.
Sewer, St., Fire-Dep.&DockBds.
VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. TAX S. D
S ’ 12 J-J $40,000____Jan 1 1940
B
H ISTORY OF DEBT.— For the early history of Alabama’s State debt
NO. 8.
tee “ State and City Supplement” of April 1894, page 168. Under an Act of
P. O. New Smyrna.
Park Impt. Bonds.
the State Legislature approved Feb. 18 1895, all bonds authorized to be
IU s’ 19 M-S $35,000...........................
B uilding Bonds.
exchanged under the Act approved Feb. 23 1876 were barred if not ex­
Street, Sewer and Sea W all.
f$10,000c
July 1 192S
changed by July 1 1896. The amount thus barred was $185,400. By
6s ’ 15 J-J I l ‘>.000c . —July 1 193f 5 ^ s ’ 15 J J $100,000____Jan 1 1940
another Act also approved Feb. 18 1895 and amended Feb. 16 1899, the
1 20,000c__ July 1 194r
Sewer Bonds.
Governor refunded the bonds issued under the Act o f Feb. 23 1876 (Series
6s ’21 J-J
60.000c-July 1 ’ 36-’50
$500____Nov 1 1928
A,” “ B” and “ G” ) with new securities.
f 5,000c___July 1 1930
1.000
___________Nov 1 1929
6s ’22 J-J | 5 ,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1940
1.000
___________N ovTOTAL DEBT.— Total bonded debt N ov. 1924, $21,862,000.
1 1931
Renewal
F unding Bonds of 1920.
(10,000c. ..J u ly 1 1950
1.000
___________N ov 1 1933 Bonds Class “ C” 1906
T O T . D E B T N ov 25 ’2 4 .. $120,000
500____Nov 1 1934 3 ^ s ’06 J-J 8966,000c___ Jan 1 1956 4 K s’20 J-J $454.000___ Jan 1 1950
P ublic R oad, Highway & Bridge
Renewal
Assess, val. ’24 (1-3 a c t .)..1,403,963 5Hs’ 16 M-N 1.000
___________Nov 1 1935 Bonds, C la s s "A ” 1906.
Bonds (r*).
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 24—$5-00
500____Nov 1 1936 4s ’06 J-J$7,137.000c—July 1 1956
Harbor
4 ^ s ’22J-J$2,522,000.June 1 ’30-’35
Population___________________ 4,000
1.000
___________N ov 1 1937 Impt. Bonds (r*).
500___ Nov 1 1938 4J^sg’24J-D$l,000,000-June 1 ’34-73 4 Hs’ 23J-J 2,750,C00.,Tune 1 ’43-’48
4>4s’24J-J 7,000,000-June 1 ’49-’62
4.000—
Nov 1 '39-’42
VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. TAX S. D.
3.000—
N ov 1 '43-'44 INTEREST.— Interest on road bonds is payable at the National Park
NO. 12.
-s
. . . 115,000_______________
Bank, New York City, and In Montgomery, and on other bonds at the
Chemical National Bank, New York, and in Montgomery,
B uilding Bonds.
Street Bonds.
6 s ’ 16 J-J $48,000c.July 1 25-40 5 ^ s ’ 16 M -N /$4,500_N ov 1 ’25-’27
ASSESSED VALUATION, T A X RATE. & c.—
6s ’20 J-J
30,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1940
113,000—N ov 1 ’30-’42
(30,000c. July 1 '41-45 5H s’ 19 M-S 100,000...........................
Valuation of
General
Amount of
5J^s’24 J-J 140,000c.July 1 ’46-’ 50
Year—
Proverly.
Taxes.
Tax Rate.
R efu nding B onds.
(50,000c. July 1 '51-55
1 9 2 4 _______ _____________ $ 9 9 7 ,1 5 6 ,7 0 1 .0 0
$2.50
$2,492,891.75
BON D. D EBT N ov 25 ’24- $201,000 6s ’ 18 s-a $52,000_______ _______
1923 _______ ______________ 975,188.243.00
2.50
2,437.970.62
Total val. 1924 (1-3 a c t . ) . .2,711,183
Canal Bonds.
2.50
2,371,981.46
1922______ ......................... 948,792,986.00
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24. .$5 00 6s '18 s-a $16,000............. .............. 1921.........- _____________ 952,602,224.00
2.50
2.381,505.56
5 ,0 0 0 .— .................—
Population in 1923----------------- 5.000 5H s’ 19 M-S
1920............___ - - 912.628,446 00
2.50
2,281 571,15
1919.................. .................. 730,071,788.00
1,867,133.49
2.50
City Hall B onds.
1918______ - ..................... 699,732,030.00
2.50
1.688.722.20
. . . $25,000_______________
VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. TAX S. D -s
1917........... ._____________ 670,167,632.00
2.50
1,673,440.98
C ity Jail B onds.
NO. 41.
1916.........- ______________ 664,220.761.00
2.50
1,690,877.95
53^s
. . . $10,000...........................
P. O. Seabreeze.
1915______ _____________ 626,158.725.00
2.50
1,565.397.00
F unding Bonds.
1914-......... ______________ 615.380,500.00
2.50
1,538,450.40
B uilding Bonds.
$1,000____Nov 1 1929
6a '15 J-J (815.000c.—Ju y 1 1925
1912........... ______________ 566,807,488.00
2.50
1,417,010.00
500____Nov 1 1930
\ 15,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1935
1910............—___________ 508,568,616.00
2.50
1,271.421.53
1.000
___________Nov 1 1932 ......................... 347,228,469.00
I 20.000c_ July 1 1945
_
2.50
868,151.21
1905______
1.000
___________Nov 1 1934 ___________ — 270,408,432.00
5M s’23 J-J.1 15,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1955
1900______
5.50
2,028.063.24
500____Nov 1 1935
(10.0 0 0 c.. .July 1 1930 6K s’16 M-N
5.50
1895........... ______________ 242,537,176.00
1.335.759.80
1.000
___________N1890........... _____________ 258,979,575.41
ov 1 1936
5 ^ s ’23 J-J <15,000c— July 1 1940
4.00
1,042.618.03
500____Nov 1 1937
(50,000c_ July 1 1950
_
1885........... ........................ 172,528,933.32
6.00
1.041.897.74
4.000—
N ov 1 ’38-'411876______ _____________ 135.535.792.00
T O T . D EBT N ov 2 5 ’24— . $152,000
7.50
1.016.518.44
4,500—Nov 1 ’42-’44
Assess, val. (1-3 act.) ’ 24.-2,896,928
A X IM IT
revised
was adopted
2.000
___________NovDEBT A N D TheldL Nov. A T IO N S.— A became Constitutionov. 28 1901.
1 1945
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.85.00
it the election
11 1901 and
effective N
5>is’24 J-J §100,000c..Jan 1 ’29-’53 The instrument made radical changes in relation to debt and taxation,
Improvement Bonds.
an outline of which was furnished in an editorial in our “ State and City
WAKULLA COUNTY.
1 ’25-’28
Crawfordsville is the county seat. 5>£s’23 J-J j $44,000..July 1 '29-’33 Supplement" of October 1901.
< 60,000..July
STATE D E B T .— Under Section 213 (Article X I) the State Is prohibited
Highw ay B onds.
J 25,000-July 1 ’28-’32
6s '23 F-A $100,000c— .F eb 1 1953 5 J^s’23 J-J \120.000. July 1 ’33-’52 from creating any new debt except to repel invasion or suppress insurrec­
apply in the case of
BON D. DEBT Oct 25 23- $215,000 6s
...
93,358_______________ tion. This prohibition, however, does not deficiencies, the latter,bonds to
old issues
though,
Sinking fund______________
DEBT Oct 1 ’23-81,728.555 refundlimited to or temporary loans to meet
being
$300,000. Section 214 limits taxation for State purposes
Assess, value, real estate..1,170,000 BOND. funds____________
Sinking
55,471
Assess, value, personal------ 575,000 Total assess, value 1923..21,202,955 to sixty-five one hundredths of one per cent.
Section 93 (Article I V ). prohibits the State from engaging In any works
T o t. assidval. 23(H act 1).1,745,000 (Real astate assess, at 80% actual:
of Internal improvement and from lending money or its credit in aid of such
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 23 $38.25
personal at
work, except as authorized by the Constitution and amendments. The
Population 1910, 4,802: 1920, 5.129 Tax rate (per 60% actual.) _ $18-50
$1,000) 1923_
lending or giving of the State’s money or credit to any individual, associa­
IN T . on bonds marked § at Han­ tion, or corporation is also prohibited. By an amendment of 1908 the State
WALKILL STUMP AND LAND over Nat. Bank, N. Y . City; on Legislature may appropriate funds for highway and bridges. An addi­
CLEARING DISTRICT.
others at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N .Y . tional amendment was adopted by the voters in 1922, so that the State, at
This district is in Clay County.
a cost of $10,000,000, may engage in the work of developing and improving
Under date o f Oct. 22 R . Fife
seaports. The section, as amended, reads:
advises us that this district has been WEST TAMPA.
‘fThe State shall not engage in works of internal improvement, nor lend
declared illegal and Act invalid,
See Tampa.
money or its credit in aid of such, except as may be authorized by the Con­
thereby terminating district’s exist­
stitution of Alabama or amendments thereto: nor shall the State be inter­
ence.
ested in any private or corporate enterprise, or lend money or Its credit to
6s g ’20 A-0$400,000----------------- - - - WINTER HAVEN.
any Individual, association, or corporation, except as may be expressly
This town is in Polk County.
authorized by the Constitution of Alabama, or amendments thereto, but
when authorized by laws passed by the Legislature the State may appro­
Improvement Bonds.
WALTON CO. SPEC. TAX S. D.
6s ’ 22 M-N$275.000___ M ay 1 1952 priate funds to be applied to the construction, repair, and maintenance of
NO. 1.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $275,000 public roads, highways, and bridges in the State: and when authorized by
B uilding Bonds.
laws passed by
the
may at a cost o f not
6s ’ 16 J-J $40,000____Feb 1 1956 Tot. assess, val. ’24 (act.) .8,821,395 appropriate million dollars, the Legislature, workStateinternal improvement, ex­
engage
of
of
BOND. D E B T Nov 1921 ..$50.000 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 $12 50 ceeding ten developing, cohstructing, in the
promoting,
maintaining, and operating all harbors
Assessed valuation 1920--------750,000 Population in 1920___________ 1,597
or seaports within the State or its jurisdiction, provided, that such work or
improvement shall always be and remain under the management and control
of the Slate, through its State Harbor Commission, or other governing agency.
WALTON CO. ROAD & BRIDGE WINTER PARK.
The adoption of this amendment shall not effect in any manner any other
This city is in Orange < ounty.
DIST. NO. 1.
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama which may be adopted pursuant
De Funiak Springs Is the county
City Hall, Jail & Pav. B onds.
to any Act or resolution of this session of the Legislature.”
■eat.
7s ’ 15 J-J
$7,500—July 1 ’25-’39
An amendment to the Constitution was adopted at an election held Jan.
6s ' l l J-D $60,000c___N ov 1 1931
Street Bonds.
30 1922, providing for a bond Issue of $25,000,000 for roads. This amend­
BON D. D EBT Oct 1 '2 4 .. $34,000
. . . $12,000____________
ment had been adopted by the voters on Feb. 16 1920, but was canceled
Ass’d val. '23 (20% act.)_.3,510.574 6s
as unconstitutional. Corrections were made in the measure, which was
Total tax rate fper $1,000) '24.S3 00
Drainage & Paving Bonds.
Population 1920 (est.)------------ 2,100 6s ’ 18 —_ $5,000_____ 1925-1929 then submitted to a vote on Jan 30 1922, when the final vote stood 111,524
J ( 1,0 00c_________ 1925 “ for” to 22,918 “ against." To date $13,000,000 of these bonds have been
IN T . at County Treasurer's office 6s '19
128,000c____ 1926-1939 issued, of which $1,328,000 have already been retired through Sinking
Fund purchase. The new section, known as X X , created by this amend­
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
WASHINGTON CO. SPECIAL 6s ’23 M-S $*40,000. Mar 15 1953 ment, reads:
“ Article X X , Section 1. The State is authorized to engage in the con­
ROAD & BRIDGE D. NO. 1.
6s ’ 24 J-J zf54,000—July 1 ’25-’33 struction, improvement, repair, and maintenance of public roads, highways,
6s ’21 J-J *100.000____July 1 1951
1 7,000___ July 1 1934
BON D. D EBT N ov 1924—$100,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 2 3 ’23. $74,500 and bridges in the State of Alabama. To this end, and for this purpose, the
State is authorized to appropriate funds; and also to issue and sell interestAssess, val. 1924_________ 750.000 Water debt (included)____
12,000 bearing negotiable State bonds, in an amount not to exceed the sum of
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$10 00 Floating debt (add’l)______
5,540 twenty-five millions of dollars ($25,000,000.00), to be issued in such denom­
Population 1924 (est.)-------------4,500 Sinking fund______________
5 002 inations, numbers, and series, and maturing at such time, as may be pro­
Assessed val’n, real estate.1,704.981 vided for by law; but such bonds shall bear a rate of interest not greater
IN T. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y .
Assessed val’n. personal_____213,652
than six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and shall be sold at
WASHINGTON CO. SPEC. TAX Tot.ass’d val.’23(30%act.) 1,918,633 a price not less than the par value thereof. Provided, that no bonds shall be
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$22.00 issued or sold under this provision to such an amount that the interest
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Population in 1910. 570: 1920. 1.078 thereon will exceed the net amount of vehicle license tax collected for the
P. O. Chipley.
* IN T. at the Hanover National year preceding the issuance of same, and which is set apart for the pay­
B uilding Bonds.
08 ’ 14 July $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .................1934 Bank, New York, z At Nat. Bank ment of interest on said bonds. The State Highway Commission or High­
0 s ’ 18 A-O 35,000___ Apr 1 1938of Commerce, New York.
way Department shall locate, construct, and maintain highways and State




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ALABAMA—CITIES AND TOWNS

trunk roads so as to connect each county seat with the county seat of the
adjoining county by the most direct or most feasible route by a permanent
road, having due regard to the public welfare, and to connect the county
se'ats o f the several border counties at or near the State line with a public
road in the border States. Provided, that in counties which are divided
into two or more judicial divisions in each o f which regular terms of circuit
court are held, the places where said terms of court are held shall likewise
be connected with each other. It shall be the duty o f said highway com­
mission or highway department to equitably apportion among the several
counties the expenditure o f both money and labor and the time or times of
making such investments. Not less than one-quarter of a million dollars
o f the proceeds o f these bonds shall be set aside and expended by the State
Highway Commission in each county in the State. T o create a sinking
fund for the prompt and faithful payment of the principal and interest on
these bonds and for the construction, maintenance and improvement of
such public highways, roads, and bridges, the Legislature shall levy a special
annual license or privilege tax on all automobiles, and on all motor-driven
vehicles which may be used on the public roads and highways o f this State.
Such bonds when issued shall be a direct obligation o f the State and for the
prompt and faithful payment o f the principal and interest thereon the full
faith and credit o f the State is hereby irrevocably pledged, and such bonds
shall be exempt forever from all taxes of every kind.”
The sections relating to taxation o f 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 OP IN DEBTEDN ESS.— The debt-incurring power of counties
end municipalities in the new Constitution is set out in Sections 222 to 226
Inclusive, forming part o f 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 3M per cent of the assessed
valuation o f property. This limitation does not affect any debt existing
at the time o f the adoption o f the Constitution in excess o f 3!$ per cent
either created or authorized by existing laws to be created. Such countief
already indebted in excess o f 3 4$ per cent are permitted to Incur an addi­
tional debt of 1 H per cent o f the assessed valuation. Counties are allowed
5
to fund or refund any existing indebtedness.
Under the amendment adopted on Nov. 4 1924 Mobile 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
o f bridges and roadway necessary to provide a public road for vehicular
travel between the highlands of Mobile and Baldwin Counties, in an
amount not to exceed 64$% o f 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 ^ o f 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 o f the county.
CITIE S, TOWNS, &c., having a population of less 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 limitatioi
does not affect any debt now authorized by law to be created or any tem­
porary loans to be paid within one jjpar ma*de in anticipation of the col­
lection of taxes, not exceeding one-fourth of the annual revenues of such
city or town.
CITIES AND TOWNS of 6.000 or over Inhabitants, also GADSDEN
ENSLEY, DECATU R and NEW DECATU R, are limited in their debt­
making powers to 7 per cent of the assessed valuation. The following
described classes of indebtedness are not to be considered in figuring tin
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 hereaftei
be issued, for the purpose of acquiring, providing or constructing school
bouses, water-works and sewers; and obligations incurred and bonds issued
tor street or sidewalk improvements, where the cost of the same, in whole
or in part, is to be assessed against the property abutting said improvements
provided, that the proceeds of all obligations issued as herein provided, in
excess of said 7 per cent, shall not be used for any purpose other than that
tor which said obligations were Issued. The Section is not to apply to tht
Cities o f SHEFFIELD AND TUSCUMBIA.
Municipalities Not to Loan Credit.— Section 94 (Article IV) 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. 1436, 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 o f any kind, to settle, adjust and refund
the same, and in order to carry into effect the settlement, adjustment and
refunding o f such bonded indebtedness, the municipal authorities of any
■uch corporations may issue bonds for such an amount as may be necessary
to pay the indebtedness o f such corporation. Bonds issued under authority
-of this amendment may run for a period o f time not exceeding thirty years,
and may bear interest at a rate not exceeding 6% per annum, payable
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 principal o f such bonds, provided that
■uch tax shall not exceed the constitutional limitation on the rate of taxation
applicable to such city or town. It is further provided that such bonds shall
not be sold at less than par except upon a vote o f three-fourths of the mem­
bers elected to the Council or the governing body of the municipality, nor
without the written assent o f 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 shall be allowed tr
become indebted in any further amount, except as otherwise provided ir
this constitution until such indebtedness shall be reduced within such limit
provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall prevent any muni
dpality except the city o f GADSDEN from issuing bonds already author
ized by law; provided, further, this Section shall not apply to the cities
o f SHEFFIELD and TU SCU M BIA.”
Districts for Specific Purposes May lie Formed by the Legislature with Power
to Issue Bonds.— Under authority o f an amendment to the State Constitu­
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 o f public roads, and for building and
maintaining a seawall or other protection against waves, storm or flood
therein; and provide for the assessment o f the whole or part of the cost of
such improvements against the land in such districts to the extent of the
increased 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 election. Provided the provisions as to road
and seawall shall apply only to M obile and Baldwin Counties.”
Taxing Powers o f Counties, Cities, Towns and School Districts .-—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 o f 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 authorized under Section 260 of Article X IV of the Con­
stitution; provided, 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 o f the quali­
fied electors o f 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 shall
have power to levy and collect a special district tax not exceeding 30 ce ts
on each $100 worth of taxable property in such district for public school
purposes; provided, that a school district under the meaning o f this section
shall include incorporated cities or towns, or any school district of which
an incorporated city or town is a part, or such other school districts, now ex­
isting or hereafter formed, as may be approved by the county board 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 of the district and voted for by a majority o f those voting
at such election; provided further, that no district tax shall be 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 funds arising from the special county school tax levied and
collected by any county shall be apportioned and expended as the law may




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direct, and the funds arising from the special school tax levied', n any
district which votes the same independently of the county shall be expended
for the exclusive benefit of the district, as the law may direct.
Another amendment adopted on N ov. 7 1916 provides that the city of
Selma shall be empowered to levy and collect annually an additional tax
of two-tenths of 1% upon the value of property therein as fixed for State
taxation, to be applied exclusively to the maintenance of public schools
therein, 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 of indebtedness con­
tracted for the same by the city of Selma; provided that these taxes shall
be in lieu of all other city taxes required to be levied or appropriated by
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 of paying bonds issued and out­
standing an additional tax of 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
1 Yt % in any one year.
By an amendment adopted in 1922 (Y. 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 of the 1 % provided for in this amendment.
On Nov. 4 1924 four other amendments relating to tax levies we-e adopted.
Under one of 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 4$ % in any one year on property situated therein, based on the valuation
of such property as assessed for State taxation, 4$ % 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 }4 % for special or special purposes. Through the same amend­
ment Alabama City is granted an additional tax levy of % 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 of them, under the
Constitution or any amendments thereto, including the power of the city
of Selma to levy and collect the taxes for schools and school purposes vested
in and conferred upon that city by an amendment adopted Nov. 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 INVESTMENTS.— The Superintendent of Banks
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 TR U ST FUNDS.— Sections 6078 and 6077 of the
Code of 1907 provide as follows:
SEC. 6076.— Trustees May Invest in State or United States Securities.— 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 ol the law.
SEC. 6077.— Investment Outside the State.— If the cestats gue trust, or
any of them, reside without the State, and the trustee has funds to lend or
Invest, the loan or investment whereof in the State of their residence Is
desirable, the trustee may there lend and invest them, under the authority
of a decree of the Court of. Chancery.
BONDS TAX-FR E E .— By Section 13 of an Act approved March 31 1911.
entitled “ To further provide for the revenues o f 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____ -------2.348,174 11880____ ___ 1,262.505 11840......... .........590,758
1910........ ___ 2,138,093111870____ ........... 996,992| 1830...................309,527
1900........ ___ 1,828,697! 1860........ ........... 964,2011 1820................... 127,901
1890____ ___ 1.513,0171 1850____ _____ 771,6231
The proportion of the colored population was 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 1860, 475.510 in 1870. 600,103 in
1880. 681.431 in 1890.827,307 in 1900.908.275 in 1910 and 900.852 in 1920.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
ST A T E OF A L A B A M A .
ALABAMA CITY.
Street Im pt. Bonds.
This city is in Etowah County.
6s ’23 M-S$125,000___ Mar 1 1933
F unding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’21. $271,000
5s ’24 M-S $50,000____Sept 1 1954 Assess, val. ’23(60% a c t .).5,164.575
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23..$8.00
5s T3 M-N$26.500____Nov 1 1944 Population 1910, 6,118; 1920, 7,652
Sewer Bonds.
* IN T . at the Hanover National
5s T3 M-N$18.500___ Nov 1 1944 Bank, New York.
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s ’13 M -N $5.000____Nov 1 1944 ANDALUSIA.
6s ’23 J-D 33,500___ June 11933
This city is the county seat of
6s ’23 F-A 80,000____ Aug 1 1933 Covington County.
(Red. in numerical order no more
F un din g Bonds.
than one-tenth annually at 101.50.) 6s
. . . $12,500___________1932
5s ’24 A-O 25,500____ Apr 1 1934
School Bonds.
BOND.-I DEBT 1 \
Nov 1 ’24. $194,000 5s g
J-J
$4,500c.......... ................
W 4-/-w / l-v4- iI
T
n
\
Water* debt (incl.)__________ OD AT 5s g
26,500
___
50.000c______________
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 139,500 6s
...
50,000___________1932
Floating debt______________
27,500 Sewer B onds.
Assessed valuation in 1924.2,111,394 5s g
. . . $15.000c______________
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $5.00 BOND. DEBT Dec 1922-. $132,000
_
Population 1910, 4,313; 1920, 5,400 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 177,000
Sinking fund____________
6,000
Assess, val. real estate_ 1,343,860
_
ALBANY.
Assess, val. personal prop. 1,172,775
City (formerly New Decatur) Is Tot.assess.val.’22(3-5 act.). 2,516,635
in Morgan County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$27.00
7 s ’21 A-O $50,000__________ 1931 Population 1910, 2,480; 1920, 4,023
♦R efunding Bonds.
IN T . payable in Andalusia and
6s ’23 J-J $96,000___ July 1 1933 New York.

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ANNISTON.
Anniston Is In Calhoun County.
Inoorn. Feb. 23 1889. Oxanna has
been annexed. For reference to
debt arrangement of 1900 see State
and City Supplement for Dec. 1919.
Park Bonds.
-s
. . . $40,000........... ................
R efu nding Bonds.
5 ^ g ’ 19 J-DS353.000____Dec 1 1S39
S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $25 300____July 1 1946
5s g '16 J-J
35.000c...Jan 11930
5s '10 J-J $35.000.........July 1 1950
5s g’21 F-A 229,000c.Feb 1 ’ 25-’41
(For maturity sec V. 112. p. 1780.1
5s '23 A-O 100,000___ Oct 1 1943
Storm & Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
6s '22 A-O $56.000___ Oct 1 1932
(Optional one-tenth yearly.)
Street Impt. Bonds.
5H se’23A-0 *188.000c..Apr 2 1933
5 ^ s ’24 A-O 100,000____Oct 1 1944
534s’24 A-0$100,000___ Oct 1 1934
Pa' ing Bonds.
1933
5Hs'23 J-D $10,000............
P ublic Im n cn em en t Bonds6s '22 J-D $80,000_____
1932
5H s’24 J-D 258,000c_ June 1 1934
_
(Optional $25,800 1925 to 1934)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.$1,499,300
Floating deb' (add’l l ______
12,000
Assessed val’ n, real e sta te ..7.318.120
Assessed val'n. personal_ 3.857 6H
_
Tot.ass'dval.'24(60 % a ct.)l 1,175.721
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24.$13.00
Pop'n 1910, 12.794 1920____ 17,734
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y ..
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and
First Nat. Bank '-m iston.
ATHENS.
This town is in Limestone Co.
S ch ool Bonds.
5s '23 J-J $20.000___ Jan 11953
BON D. D EBT Oct 1 '2 4 .. $123,900
Ass’d v a l. 1924 (60% a ct.).2,547,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$.0.00
Pop’n 1910, 1,715; 1920______ 3,32.i
ATMOKE.
This town is in Escambia County
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T4 J-J $20.000___ Jan 2 1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 26 ’ 24..$33,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 20,000
Assessment debt, (add'l)_____ 5.000
Floating debt (add'l)_______ 2,500
Assess, val., real estate_____516.100
Assess, val., personal_______ 300,130
Tot .assess .val.’24,60 % act.) .816,230
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $15.00
Population 1910, 1.060: 1920..1,775
AUTAUGA COUNTY
Prattville is the county seat. Pop
ulation 1910.20.038: 1920. 18,908.
Ref. Court-H ouse.
4 K g ’09s-a $55.0 0 0 c.................1939
R efu nding J a il.
4K g'09s-a
$20.000c_________ 1939
Road Bonds
4 14g'09 s-a
$7.5 000c......
1939
BOND. D EBT Dec 1922-- $150,000
Floating debt (est.)_______ 40.000
Assess. val.'22 (real* pers’l) .6.400.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) '22_____ $17.00
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank. N .Y
BALDWIN COUNTY.
Bay Minette is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s T7 s a $75,000__________ 1947
Road Bonds.
5s
A-O $2 5 5 ,0 0 0 ...Apr 1 1943
BOND D EBT Oct 1917.. $275,000
20,000
Floating debt____________
Assess, val. (real est and
personal property 1922-11,952.766
Pop’n 1910, 18,178: 1920____20,730
BARBOUR COUNTY.
Clayton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s
. . . $75.000_______________
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Assess, val. (real & per­
sonal) 1922____________ 7.621.060
Popula’n 1910, 32.728; 1920. 32,067
BESSEMER
Situated In Jefferson County. Ino.
In 1887. Jonesboro was annexed in
April 1912.
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
6s g
J-J $28.000c___ luly 1 1939
Im pt. Bonds (Assessment).
7s ’20 J-J $268,000___ July 1 1930
8s ’21 J-J
36.000___ Jan 1 1931
7s '21 F-A 105.000___ Aug 1 1931
7s ’21 M-S 66,000___ Sept 1 1931
Sewer Bonds
5s
F-A $70,000c._.F eb 1 1932
6s g
M-S 25.0 0 0c...S ep t 1 19.37
5s ’21 M-S 50,000____Mar 1 1952
S chool Bonds
5s
F-A $15,000___ Feb 1 1932
5s
M-S 50,000c_ Sept 1 1937
_
5s
J-J
12,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1939
5 s ’ 14 J-D 30,000c._.June 1 1944
5s
F-A 100,000___ Aug 1 1941
5s ’22 J-J 200,000___ July 1 1942
5s '23 J-J 150.000____ July 1 1943
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
6s g '07 M-S $7,5 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1937
Funding Bonds
6s g ’ l l M-S $75.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1931
6s T7 M -N 80,000___ Nov 1 1947
GEN. B D . D T. Dec 1 ’24$1,361 .500
Assess, debt (add’l)______
469,000
Ass’t bonds assumed by city 224,002
Floating debt (add’l ) --------40 541
Assess, val. ’ 24 (60% a ct.)-8.289,089
City tax (per $1,000) 1924----$16-00
Pop'n 1910. 10.864: 1923___ 10,674
Of the assessment debt o f $491,000
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 n d in g Bonds.
5 s ’ 18 F-A $185,000...F eb 1 1948
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 ’2 3 .. $185,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 115,000




ALABAMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Assess, val., real_________ 2,544,558
Assess, val., personal_____ 3,072,234
Total assess, val. 1923____ 5,626,792
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) '23.$18.00
Pop’n 1910. 22.791: 1920____ 23.144
BIRMINGHAM.
Birmingham Is In Jefferson County
Inoorp. 1X71. The new State consti­
tution, which went Into effect Nov .28
1901, provides that this city may levy
and collect a tax not to exceed 1 ot
4
1% In addition to the tax of 1 of 1%
4
(as provided In the 1889 amendment
to the old constitution!, to be applied
exclusively to the payment of Inter­
est on bonds of this city issued prior
to Nov. 28 1901 (or which at that
time were authorized to be issued!,
and for a sinking fund to pav off
said bonds at maturity. An amend­
ment allowing the city of Birming­
ham, among others, to levy an
additional 14 % for any purpose the
people may vote was voted by the
people on Dec. 29 1919— see V. 110,
p. 483, and also Debt & Tax Limita­
tions under “ State o f Alabama” in
this issue.
Greater Birmingham Act declar'd
constitutional by State Supreme
Court In 1910 (V. 90, p. 249 and
644)
In 1911 Legislature auth­
orized a commission form of govern­
ment for this city. V. 92. d . 1049.
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
5M g’24 M-S$ 150,000.-M ar 1 ’ 25-’34
5)4g’2 4 A -0 200.000..O ct 1 ’25-’34
City-Hall and S chool-B u ilding.
5s g ’00 J-D $250.000____Dec 1 1930
R efu nding and Improvement.
5s g T9 J-D $33,000___ Dec 1 1929
Auditorium Ronds.
5s g’ 19 J-D $5.000.000-Dec 1 1929
Fire Department Bonds.
5s g ’ 20 A-0$500,000___ Apr 1 1930
School Bonds.
5s g 09 J-J 350.000___ July 1 1939
5s g T5 J-J 500,000___ July 1 1945
4!4sg’ 17J-D 250.000____June 1 1947
5s g ’ 19J-D 1,000,000___ Dec 1 1949
5s g ’20 A-O 1,000,000...Apr 1 19505s g ’24 A -O j210.000-.-O ct 1 ’25-'27
1810,000...O c t 1 ’28-’54
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’08 J-J $400.000___ July 1 1938
Funding Bonds.
5s g '00 J-J $269.000___ July 2 1930
5 sg '1 0 J -D 400.000___ June 1 1940
5s g ’ l l M-S 1.000.000.-Sept 30 1941
R efu nding Bonds.
5s g 00 A-O $30.000___ Oct 1 1930
5s g '01 J-J
20 0 0 0 --. Julv 1 19:1!
5)4g’20 F-A 85.000-._Feb 15 1930
5M g’20M -S 122,000___ Sept 1 1930
M unicipal Bonds.
58 g '15 J-J $750.000___ July 1 1945
Library Bonds.
($130,000__ Oct 1 ’25-’34
80,000—.O ct 1 ’35-’39
5sg’24 A-O 11 0,00 0-.O ct 1 ’4C-’44
145,000—.O ct 1 ’45-’49
1 175,000—-O ct 1 '5G-’54
( 1,250—.O ct 1 ’35-’39
5s g ’24 A-O { 3,750__ Oct 1 ’40-’44
1,250—.O ct 1 '45-’49
[ 3,750__ Oct 1 ’50-’54
Market House or Houses Bonds.
5sg’22 A-O ($200,000 ____ 1928-1931
1 100.000_________ 1932
Tow n o f Avondale (Annexed)
Sewer Bonds.
5s g '06 J-D i $25,000_ Junel 1936
_
School Bonds.
6s g ’01 J-J / $15,000. ..J u ly 1 1931
Improvement Bonds.
8s g ’02 M-S / $10,000-Mar 15 1932
East Lake (Annexed).
School & Town Hall Bonds.
6 s g ’01 M -N $l8.000__M ay 15 1931
6s g '02 M-S $2,000...S ep t 15 1932
School Bonds
5s g 08 F-A $15.000..-Aug 1 1928
Elyton (Annexed).
School Bonds.
5s g '08 J-D $55.000____June 11938
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’08 M-S $35.000____Sept 1 1938
Funding Bonds.
5s g '09 M-N$12.000_ Nov 22 1939
_
Ensley (Annexed).
School Bonds.
5s g ’07 J-D
$35.000..June 1 1937
5s g ’09 J-D
100.000—June 1 1939
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’07 J-D
$55.000_June 1 1937
5s g ’09 J-D
65.000.-June 1 1939
Fire Department Bonds.
os g '09 J-D $6,000___ June 1 1939
Jail Bonds.
5s g '09 J-D $4.000____June 1 1939
Graym ont (Annexed)
School Bonds
5s g ’08 F-A $30.000____ Aug 11928
5s g ’09 M-S 10,000____ Mar 1 1929
Sewer Bonds
5s g ’08 F-A $10,000_____Aug 11928
5s g ’09 M-S 10,000_____Mar 11929
North Birmingham (Annexed).
Improvement Bonds.
5s g '03 A-O $60.000____Apr 1 1933
Street-Improvement Bonds
5s g '04 F-A $35,000____Aug 1 1934
Water-Works Bonds.
5s g ’06 J-J $40.000____ July 11936
5s g ’07 M -N 75.000____ M ay 11937
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s g ’06 J-J $10.000____ July 11936
5s g ’07 M -N 25,000____ May 11937
Sewer Bonds.
5s g '06 J-J $50.000___ July 1 1936
School Bonds.
5s g ’07 M-N $35.000..M ay 1 1937
5s g ’09 M -N
42.000-.N ov 1 1939
Floating Debt Bonds.
5s g ’09 M-N $30,000—Nov 1 1939
Deficiency Bonds.
5s g *09 J-D $40.000___ Dec 1 1939
Pratt City (annexed).
Water-Works Bonds.
5s g ’09 F-A $15.000____Aug 1 1939
Building Bonds.
5s g ’09 F-A $20.000____Aug 1 1939
School Bonds.
5s g '09 F-A $30.000____Aug 1 1939

Seicer Bonds.
5s g ’09 F-A $45.000____Aug 1 1939
Street B<mds.
5s g 09 F-A $15.000____Aug 2 1939
West End (annexed).
School Bonds.
5s g 05 J-J $15,000 ..J u ly 1 1925
5s g ’09 J-D
6.000 —Dec 1 1929
Sewer Bonds.
5s g 06 M-NS15.000____M ay 1 1936
5s g 06 VI-N 25 000___ Nov 1 1928
/ Fire-Department Bonds.
5s g 08 M -N $l0.000____Nov 1 1928
Bridge Bonds.
5s g 09 J-D $6.500____Dec 1 1929
W oodlaw n (annexed).
S ch ool B on d s.

5s g ’07 A-O
5s g ’09 J-J

6.000___ Oct 11927
15.000___ Jan 1 1929

[V ol. 119. COVINGTON COUNTY.
Andalusia is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Floating and warrant debt
Nov 1 1924..................... $191,262’
Assessed valuation 1924 13.000,000
State & County tax 1924 (per
$1.000)____ _____ _________$18-00'
Pop’n 1910. 32.124: 1920____38.103
CRENSHAW COUNTY.
Luverne is the county seat.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s 13 J-D $75.000c_ Dec 1 1953
_
5s T 4
..
59.900c................. 1954
TOTAL D EBT Nov 1924. $125,000
Assessed value 1924______3 239 800
Pop’n 1910, 23.313: 1920___ 23,017

CULLMAN.
This city is the county seat of
5s g 07 J-D $30,000___ Junel 1927
5s g ’09 J-J
15.000___ Jan 1 1929 Cullman Countv
C i t y - H a l l B o n d '! .
Ref. W ater & Light Bonds.
5s g '07 A-O $12.000____Oct 1 1927 6s ’24 F-A $35.000___ Aug 1 1944
(Subject to call at option of city)
Fire Bonds.
S chool Bldg. Bonds.
5s g 08 A-O $15.000____Apr 1 1928
7s ’ 20 J -D *49 0 0 0 ____ D e c 1 1930'
J a il B o n d s.
5s g 08 \-0 $5,000 ...A p r 1 192< BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1923. $125,00085,000
O E N .B D S O c tl 1924 $10,013,500 Light & water d ‘bt (incl.). .
Assessment debt (add’ l)_
_
10,5nO
School, sewer and water
— . —
10.750
bonds (Included)______*4,851,000 Floating debt
Improvement debt (add’l) 1,629,000 Ass&ssed values 1923 (60% act.)—
Real . ______________ 1.51 >.900
Skg. fund assets/Oash
11,829
Personal_______________ 862,122
O -t.1921___ 1Invest's.
122.500
T otal. _____________ -2.375 022
Assessed valuation 1924 154,817.8 7
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.S18.00 City tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$8.00
Population in 1910 (Census). 132.68 = Population 19t0, 2.130; 1920, 2,467
Population 1920 (Census)..178 270
* According to the State consti­ CULLMAN COUNTY.
Cullman is t he co u n t v seat.
tution thc'--e bonds are not considered
in (b'tormlning the debt limit of cite
C ourt-H ou se Ronds.
. . . $5 1.500______________ _
All bonds bear coupons but may be 8s
...
7,000_______________
registered as to both principal and ,s
Road Bonds.
interest.
INT. on all bonds is payable a( 5s T3 J-J $160,000 . . July 1 1943
the Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. City ROND. DEBT N iv 15’ 22 $160,000
40,000
CITY P R O P E R T Y .-R ea l and Floating debt (add'l)_____
personal property and equipment. Ass'd val. ’ 22 (60% a ct.). 10.930,506
$7,776 454 78 pavements, curbing, Total tax rate (per $1 .0001 '22.$l7.00
sewers, viaducts, &c., $6,585,343.81 Populat’n 1910. 28.321; 1920, 33,034
S ew er B o n d s.

BLOUNT COUNTY.
Oneonta is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s g 13 J-.) <100.000c...............1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914...$100,009
Assess, val.'22' real Apers’ l) .6.444,066
Population 1919.21,456; 1920.25,538
INT. payable in New York City.

DALLAS COUNTY
ronntv seat is <"lma
R efu nding Bridge Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $69.000___ Jan 1 1949
R efu nding C ourt House B onds.
6s ’ 22 J-J $40.000___ Jan 1 1927
Road Bonds.
is g ’ ll J-.T $250 000___ July 1 1941
is T 2 J-J 109,000c__ Julv 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1 ’ 24 $450,000
Assessed val real estate.. 13,701,930
Assessed val personal prop 7.672.125
Other assessable property. 1,000,000
Total assessed value 1924
(60% actual)_________ 22.374.055
State&Co taxiper $1 .000) '24-$17.00
Pop. TO (Census' 53.401: ’20.54.697'
INT. at City Nat. Bank, Selma,.
Ala., and in N. Y. City.

BREWTON.
This city is the county seat of
Escambia County.
Sewerage Bonds.
7s '23 J-J $18.800_______________
(Due serially for 10 years)
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '23. $64,000
Water debt (included)_____
47.000
Assessment debt (add’l) ---18.500
Flatting debt (additional). - 12.500
Aas’d val. ’23(60% a c t .).. 1.500.090 DECATUR.
Total tax ratetper $1,000) '23-SI5.00
This city is the county seat o t
Pop’n 1910. 2,185: 1920______ 2,682 Morgan County. Inc. 1833.
Street Paving B onds.
BULLOCK COUNTY.
6s ’24 A-0$390,000____Apr 1 1934
Union Springs Is the county seat
R efu n d in g B onds.
5s ’08 J-J $69,000c— .July 1 1928Road Bonds
5s
J-J $ 1 6 0 .0 0 0 c ................1 9 2 8
Public Ruilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’23- $160,000 5s ’ l l A-O 25 ,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 194L
S chool Bonds.
Floating debt______________ 72, 00
_
Assess, value, real estate..3,485 994 6s ’22 J-J $125,000c_ July 1 1942"
Assessed value, personal..2.244 248 5 H
>s’23 A-O 35.000___ Apr 1 1943
Tot.ass'd val.'23(60%act.)5 730 242 BOND. D EBT Nov 14’24. $85,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'23 $17 .00 School bonds (add’l)______ 160,000
Pop’ n 1910. 30.196: 1920____25.333 Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 315,000
IN T. at Nat. City Bk.. N. Y .
Assessed value, real estate.2,126,955
Assessed value, personal_
_ 966,047
Tot.ass’d val.'24 (3-5 a c t.).3,093,002'
CALHOUN COUNTY.
Anniston is thp county seat. P op ’n Tax rate (per $1 .000) 1923____$8.00'
Pop'n 1910. 4.228: 1920______ 4,752:
TO 39,115: 1920. 47,882.
IN T. payable in New York.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s T 7 J D $75,000____Jan 1 1947
BOND DEBT Dec 2 ’2 2 .. $175,000 DOTHAN.
This city Is the county seat of
Floating debt (add'l)______ 200,000
Assess, val '22<
60% act.) .24.588.869 Houston Co. Incorporated Nov. 10
1910. 7.016;
State&r-o.tax(per $] ,009) ’21.S20.00 1885.Population
5 (N T. at Chase Nat. Bank, 1920, 10,034.
016: 1920, 10,034.
Guarantee Tr. Co., New York.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
7s ’ 0.5 J-.T 14,000____ July 1 1935
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
5s ’ 20 M-S 30,000____ Mar 1 1940
Center is the county seat.
6s ’ 22 A-O 70,000____ Apr 1 1942
F un din g Bonds.
6 s g '2 1 A-O 750,000_____Apr 1 1941
5H s’23 M -N$ 100,000c.May 1 1953 6s '24 M-S 750,000____ Sept 1 1944
BONDED DEBT Oct 1924 $100,000
Sewer Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924___ 4,826,434 5s ’09
J-J $8.900____ Jan 1 1929
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24$17.00 5 s ’20 M-S 40,000____Mar 1 1940
Population 1910, 20,226; 1920.20,862
Sewer & R efu n d in g B onds.
IN T . at New Y
rork.
6 s ’ 22 J-J $20,600 - Jan 11942
W ater & Light Plant B onds.
5s ’ 05 J-J
$6,000____ July 1 1925
CHILTON COUNTY.
5 s ’ll
A-O 70,000____ Oct 11931
Clanton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
W ater and Fire Bonds.
5s T8 ...$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ___________1948 6s ’97 M-S $20.000____Mar 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 ’2 2 .. $197,000
School Bonds.
Floating debt . __________
48,000 5s ’09
J-J$35.000____Jan 1 1929
Assess, val. ’ 22 (60% act.)_7,179,966 5s T9 M-S 15,000____ Mar 1 1939'
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$17.00 6s ’21 A-O 100.000_____
1941
Street Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 23.187: 1920____ 22,770
5s 09
J-J$20.000____Jan 1 1929
City-Hall Bonds.
COLBERT COUNTY.
Tuscvmbia is the county seat. 5s T3 J-.T $40.000____ July 1 1933
BOND. D EBT Feb 1923.$1,315,600
Pop’n’ l ), 24,802.
Water & light debt (incl.)— 972,000
Road Bonds.
5s & 6s . . . $290.000______________ Assessed valuation 1922___4,796,449
_s
. . . 250.000___ July 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_____ $5.00
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24. $450,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
Floating debt (add'l)_____
10,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act) 15,500,000 ELBA.
This town is in Coffee County.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24_$17.00
Population in 1920__________ 31,997
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
5s '15 S-A $16,500. — ............. 1945
CONECUH COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1921.$41,500
Assessed value (real estate &
Evergreen is the county seat.
pers’l prop. (60% a c t.). 700,000
x Road Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $ 180.000c— -Jan
1946 Actual value (est.)________ 1,100,000
_s
...
20,000_____________
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20 $5-00
Pop’n 1910. 1,079: 1920............1,681
C ourt House Bonds.
_s
...
$3,000— - .................
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924.. $225,000 ELMORE COUNTY.
Wetumpka is the county seat.
Assessed value 1923_______ 6.458.886
R oads (Red. aft. July 1 1923).
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20 $18.00
Populat’n 1910, 21,433; 1920, 24,593 5s g ’ l l J-.T $170,000c—.Jan 11941
x IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, TOTAL D EBT Sept 26 T6.$170,000
Floating debt______________ 30,000 <
N. Y .

D ec., 1924.]

ALABAMA—CITIES AND TOWNS

ELMORE COUNTY (Concluded)—
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed val. ’22 (3-5 a ct.)-6.890,896 5s
M-N$30,000c___ Nov 11936
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '16-S15.00 5s
J-J *30,000c___ Jan 11945
Pop’n 1910. 28,245; 1920____28,085
S chool B uilding Bonds.
IN T .at A m . Nat. Ex B ank.N .Y 5s g’07 J-J z$20,000c_ Jan 11937
_
5s TO J-D z50,000c_ June 1 1940
_
5s
J-J
15,0 0 0 c ... Jan
11931
ESCAMBIA COUNTY.
6s
. . . 250,000____________
Brewton is the county i )
W ater Plant Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
_
•5s ’23 - - - $75,000___ Jan 11943 5s ’08 A-O*$58,000c_ Oct 11938
_
Bridge bonds, 6 s . _ ; _____ $38,000 5s TO J-D z60,000c_ June 1 1940
__
Court house bonds, 6s______ 6,000 5s ’l l J-D *50,000c...Ju ne 1 1941
J-J
15,000c...Jan
11931
Road bonds, 6 s ___________ 59,000 5s
Street Bonds.
Refunding road bonds, 5s_ 75,000
_
_
J-J :r$20,000c_ Jan 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’ 22- $178,000 5s
Assessed valuation 1922__ 8,897,600 os ’21 M-N 182,000___ May 1 1931
'Optional any paying date.)
’Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $7.50
_
P op ’n 1910, 18,889; 1920____22,464 6s ’22 F-A 80.000___ Aug 1 1932
(Optional l-10th yearly.)
F u n d in g R on d s
ETOWAH COUNTY.
5s
M -N *$50,000c. .N ov 1 1939
Gadsden is the county seat.
City-Hall Bonds.
Road Bonds.
M -N I2 5 ,0 0 0 c... N ov 11934
5 s ’ 15 A-O$200.000____Apr 11945 5s
BON D. D EBT Nov 23 22-.$310,000
R efunding Sewer Bonds.
5s ’09 M-S x$40,000c..Sept 1 1939
Assess, val. ’22(real&per l)20,141,765
P op ’n 1910, 39,109: 1920____47.275 OEN. BD. DT. Oct 2 1922.$798.500
Water debt (included)_____ 178.500
School bonds (included)___ 335,000
£ UP AU LA.
89.069
This city is In Barbour C o. Inc Floating debt (add’l)______
_ 579.500
•about 1848. Population 1910, 4,259, Assessment debt (add'l)_
Sinking fund (water)_____
34,452
1920. 4.939.
Tot.ass'd val.’21 (60%act.).9,504,78l
School Bonds.
■5s T7 . . . $15.000....................1947 Total tax (per $1.0001 1921. .$10.00
INT. on sewer bonds due 1936 at
6s
.
j 5 non.......................
5 H g ’ 24 . . . *90,000---- Jan 1 ’29-’54 Fifth-Third Nat. Bank, Cincinnati.
On issues marked (*) at Hanover Nat.
(Due $15,000 every 5 years)
Water Ponds 6s_____________$40,000 Bank; (r) Nat. Park Bank. CitySewer bonds 6s___________
55.000 hall bonds at Amer. Exch. Nat.
Refunding bonds 6s_______ 57,000 Bank, New York.
Electric-light bonds 5s_____ 3<» 0
BON D. DEBT Dec 1922.. $162,000 GENEVA.
Assessed va ue 1922_______ 2,142,966
This town is in Geneva County.
Tax rate (per $1 .ouOi 1022
$1000
F unding Bonds.
* IN T. at the American Exchange 5s
s-a $100,000_____ ________
Nat. Bank, New York.
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
Population 1910, 969; 1920____ 1,581
FAIRFIELD.
This city is in Jefferson County.
S chool Bonds.
HALE COUNTY.
5 H s’22 M-S $73,000___ Sept 1 1952
Greensboro Is the county seat.
■6s ’20 M -N 42,500___ N ov 1 1930
Court-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
6s ’20 M -N 12,000____N ov 1 1930 4Hs
. . . $30,000...........................
Park Bonds.
C ounty W arrants.
_s ’23 J-D $50,000r* ...J u n e 1 ’43 6s
...
$5,000c.........................
Street Bonds.
Road Bonds.
_
-s ’23 F-A $5,500_ Aug 24 1933 5s T2 J-J $75.000c__ Juiy 1 194?
>6s ’24 F-A 60,000___ Aug 1 1934 BOND. D E B T Nov 2 2 ’ 24. $90,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 '24 $198,5)0 Floating d e b t .....................
15.000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
63 Sinking fund______ _______
3 >,465
Floating debt (add’l)______
25.000 Assessed val., real________ 4.064,7''0
Sinking fund_____________
43.030 Assessed val., personal___ 2 300.532
Assess, val.’24 (60% a ct.).3,273,000 Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act.) 6,365.322
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24 $18 U State & co. tax (per$l ,000) ’24 $16.50
P
Population 1920 (Census)------5.003
Pop n 1910. 27.883. 1920. 21.289
IN T . at IT S Mtge * Trust Co..
INT. at County Treasurer’s office.
N . Y .; on street bonds in Fairfield.
HUNTSVILLE.
This is the county seat of Madison
County. Inc. as a town in 1807 and
> a city In 1809. Population 1910
is
7.011 1920. 8.018.
Street Bonds.
6s
F-A $33,000______________
Funding Bonds.
5s g
A-O $40.0 0 0 c...O ct 15 1933
5s
M-N 25.0 0 0 c ...N o v 2 1938
5s g 12 M-S 130 0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1942
(Subject to call at any interest date
after 20 years)
Public Improvement Bonds.
_s
A-O $90,000___ Apr 1 1938
R efu nd ing Bonds.
_s
J-D $315,000...June 1 1939
A battoir Bonds.
5s ’20 . . . $ 2 0 .0 0 0 .........1930
FLORENCE. ~
County seat of Lauderdale County.
W ater Bunds (1st M ort.).
Incorporated Jan. 27 1826.
5s
F-A $20.000c
Feb 1 1929
Sewer Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
J-J $29.000c____ Jan 1 1927
5s ’ 19 s-a $140.000___ Jan 1 1929 6s
S chool and F unding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5s’09
. . . $15 000c.......
1929 5s g J-J $40.000c ...Tan 11932
School 'Bed. beg. in 1935).
Street Impt. Bonds.
Mav 1 1945
6s ’ 18 J-J $175.000___ July 1 1928 5s ‘ I 5 M-\r«un 000
(Optional)
TOT BD. D T . M ay 1 ’ 23. $724,000
Assessed
■6s.
. . . 78,000_______________________ value, real & pers.6,142 858
Other assessable propertv.. 278.689
S chool Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $200.000...................1939 Tot.ass’d val.’21 (60%act.) .6.421.547
■5s '16 . . . 50.000_____
1946 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 _$6.25
5s T7 M-S 40,000___ Mar 1 1947
INTEREST payable at Mechanics
W ater-W orks Bonds.
& Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
5s T5 s-an$210.000..................1935 Coupons are all tax-receivable
5s T8 M-S 17.5,000___ Sept 1 1938
Im provement Bonds63 ’23 . . . $124,000___ June 1 1933 HURTSBORO.
This town is in Russell County.
(Optional $12,400 yearly on June 1
School Bonds.
from 1924 to 1933, incl.)
6 s ’ 23 ...$ 1 2 4 ,0 0 0 _____June 1933 5s T7 M-S $10,000___ Mar 1 1937
W ater and Light Bonds.
(Optional $12,400 June 1 1924 to
5s T6 J-J
$8,000___ Jan 1 1936
1933, incl.)
6 s ’ 24 . . . $4.000____ Jan 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922___ $39,000
(Optional 1-10 yearly at a premium Sewerage debt (add’l ) ______ 9 000
_
equivalent to H of the annual Int.) Assessed value (60% a ct.)_ 500.000
i
GEN . BD. DT. Sept 1918- $861,050 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21$10.00
Assessment debt (incl.)____ 256,050 Population 1910. 764; 1920, 868
Water debt (incl.)________ 385,000
Assessed valuation 1917— 3,197,969
COUNTY.
City tax (per $1,000) 1918--------$5.00 JEFFERSON is Birmingham. Pop­
County seat
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '18..$3.00 ulation 1910. 226.476; 1920, 310,054.
Population 1910. 6.6,89: 1920, 10,529 » R efu n d in g Bonds,
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y . O
s ’24 A -O $250,000c...Apr 1 1954
R efu nding C ourt House Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-D $130,000..$10,000 yrly
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Hospital Bonds.
Russellville L the county seat.
4V$g'13 J-J $100.000c..................1963
F unding Bonds.
Pnad B onds.
5M s’24 J-D$100,000___ June 1 1944
_
5s ’ 19 A-O $50.000c_ Oct 24 1949
Road & Bridge
5a T5 M-S $112.000— -Sept 1 1945 6s ’ 22 A-Ol ,000.000c.Apr 1 ’33-’37
6s ’22 A -O l.000.000.-A pr 1 ’43-’47
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s g T5 M-S $25,000 ...S e n t 1 1945 5 s ’23 A-O 1,000,OOOc.Apr 1 ’38-’42
Sewer Bonds.
BOND DEBT O ct23 1922 $137,000
Floating d e b t .. _________
60,000 4 H s g J-J $451.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1931
Ref. C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
Ass’d val. ’ 22 (60% a c t .) ..7.261.669
1919
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000)’ 22.$18.00 5s T9 M-S$ 198.000c........
f200.0 0 0c................. 1925
Pop’n 1910. 19.369; 1920, 22.010
150.000c.........
1926
INT. payable in New York City. 5s ’20 A-O 1115.000c................ 1927
I 29,000c........
1928
GADSDEN.
80.000c................. 1929
This city Is the oounty seat of
300.000c................. 1931
Etowah County. New city charter 5s ’21 A-O /37,000c................ 1932
Jan. 27 1883. Population 1910,
\ 2,000c................. 1933
10.557: 1920. 14,737
Sanitary Bonds.
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
4s ’01 J-J $20.000c
July 1 1931
6s ’24 M-S $19,000___ Sept 1 1934 4H s’03 J-J 100,000c...July 1 1931
(Optional one-tenth yearly)
4k$s’04 J-J 380,0 0 0c..-Ju ly 1 1931
FLORALA.
This city is in Covington County.
S chool Bonds.
•5>^s’22 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1942
R efu nd ing Bonds.
53^s’22 J-J $10,000___ July 1 1942
BON D. DEBT Nov 5 ’2 3 .. $85,000
Assessment debt (add’i j —
30,000
Floating debt____________
15,000
Assessed val., realestate.. 757.763
Assessed val., personal___ 388,894
Total assessed val. 1923
(60% actual)__________ 1,146,659
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$5.00
Population 1910, 2,439; 1920.-2,633
IN T . at the Seaboard Nat. Bank,
New York.




305

BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’24 $5,092,000
1,158,760
Warrant debt (add’l)___
Assess, value real estate. 182,763,959
Assess, value personal_ 68,450,695
_
Tot.ass’d val.’24(3-5act) 251,214,654
Total assess, val 1923..240,968,til2
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24$18.00
IN T . on all road bonds payable at
Central Union Trust C o., N. Y .
City; refunding 5s of 1919, at First
Nat. Bank, N. Y. 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 ,

S chool Bonds.
6s ’20 July $10,000..July 1 ’25-’28
6s ’22 J-J
5.000___________1942
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’24. $44,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
10,000
Assess, value real estate_
_ 514,548
Assess, value personal_____ 382,498
Total assess, value 1923_
_ 897,046
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$5.00
Population 1910, 1,834; 1920, 2,035

MADISON COUNTY.
County seat is Huntsville. Popu­
lation 1910. 47.041; 1920, 51,268.
Road Bonds.
5s
J-J $50.000____ Jan 1 1929
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1919)
5s
M-N $25,000c__________ 1925
(Subject to call after 1915)
5s
M-N$25,000c................1 9 3 5
Subject to call after 1925)
R efu nding (Red. beg. in 1929)
4V5s'09 . . . $50.000___ July 1 1939
4H s’ 16 M-S 75.000c...S ept 1 1946
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s g ’ 15 J-J $70.OOOc...Jan 11935
Equipm ent Bonds.
5s g ’ 15 J-J *15.000c. Jan 1 1935
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 ’24. $357,500
Floating debt___________
20,000
Sinking fund____________
51.418
Assessed value, real estate.16,018,625
Assessed value, personal.. 7,972,458
Other assess, property____
700,000
Tot.ass'd val.’24(60% act.)24,691.083
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) '24.$17.00
IN T payable at Mechanics' &
Metals' Nat Bank, New York.

MOBILE COUNTY.
County seat Is Mobile.
R efu n d in g
5s ’08 M-S $143,000c..M ar 1 1928
5 s ’ l l J-D 169,000c...June 1 1931
C ourt-H ouse & Jail
is ’06 J-J $200,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1926
Road Bonds
5s ’ 12 F-A $50.0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1932
5s ’ 13 F-A 150.0 0 0c...A u g 1 1933
5s ’ 14 F-A 209.nnnc . ..F e b 1 1934
5s ’21 M-S 50.OOOc..-Sept 1 1941
5s ’22 F-A 50 ,000 c...F eb 1 1942
S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-D $150.OOOc...Nov 1 1936
5s ’23 A-O 100.OOOc...Apr 1 1943
F unding Bonds.
5 s ’23 A-O$330,000c.—Apr 1 1943
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’24 $1,585,000
Floating debt___________ .642,500
Assess.val.’24(real&pers’l)67 4 '6 508
State&Co.tax (p eril,000 )’ 24 $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 City.

MARION COUNTY.
Hamilton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s '14 F-AS100.000____Feb 1 1944
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’24. $100,000
Floating debt______________ 43 084
Assessed val. real estate_ 4,040,247
_
Assessed val. personal___ 2,386.095
LAFAYETTE.
This city is the county seat of Tot. ass’d val.’ 24(60% act.)6,426 842
Total tax rate(per$l ,000)’24 $18.00
Chambers County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1923..$40,000 PoD’n . 1910. 17,495: 1920, 22,008
IN T at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y .
Floating debt________________ 10,000
Assessed val., real estate____486,065
Assessed val., personal______ 372,921 MARSHALL COUNTY.
Guntersville is the county seat.
Other assessable property_ 44,734
_
Road {Int. at Treasurer's office).
Tot. assess, val. ’ 23 (60% act)903,720
July 1 1943
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$8.00 5s ’ 13 J-J $130,000
Population 1910, 1,632; 1920, 1,911 BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’24. $130,000
27,500
Floating debt____________
Assessed val. real estate___6.772,362
LAMAR COUNTY.
Assessed val. personal____ 2,248,504
Vernon is the county seat.
Tot. ass’d val.’24(60% act.)9.020,866
Road Bonds.
5s
A-O$i0f).000.$5,000 yly Apr1 State&Co.taxfper $1 000) '24.$18.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $100,000 Populat’n 1910, 28,553; 1920, 32,689
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act.)4 943,617
Tota itax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $18.00 MOBILE.
Mobile is the county seat of Mobile
Pop’n 1910, 17,487; 1920, 18,149
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, Co. Inc. 1812. Commission gov­
ernment adopted Aug. 14 1911. City
N. Y.
has paid Its Interest regularly since
compromise with bondholders In
LAUDERDALE COUNTY.
1881. In Jan. 1907 city purchased
Florence is the county seat.
the plants of the Bienville Water Sup­
Road Bonds.
ply Co. for $350,000, payments to be
-s
. . . $86,000........................... made in 30 annual Installments, de­
BONDED D E B T ................ (?)
ferred payments carrying 3% Int.
Assessed value 1922_____$12,851,591 V. 83, p. 175. Up to Oct. 31 1922
Popuiat’n 1910, 30,936; 1920, 39,556 $172,000 of this amount had been
paid. Entire water supply Is now
controlled by city.
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
Moulton is the county seat.
Park Bonds.
5s ’24 A-O $21,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1934
Road Bonds.
5s T2 M -N$123.000c.. M ay 1 1942
P olice & Fire System Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924--S123.000 6s ’24 M -N $200,000___ Nov 1 1954
Tot .assess .val ,’22(3-5act ,)5,893,845
Fire S tation Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) T 8 ___ $15 50 6s ’24 M -N $175,000___ N ov 1 1954
Pop’n 1910, 21,984; 1920, 24,307
H ospital Impt. Bonds.
6s ’24 M -N $75,000___ N ov 1 1954
Dock Impt. Bonds.
LIMESTONE COUNTY.
6s ’24 M -N $35,000___ N ov 1 1954
Athens is the county seat.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
4 t^s’07 M-NS135.000C_________1937 4 t£s’99 J-J *745.OOOc...Jan 2 1929
_
BOND. D EBT N cv 1924. $135,000 5s ’23 M-N350,000c_ Nov 1 1953
Sewer Bonds.
Warrant debt (add’l) _____
97,000
Assessed value real estate. 8.165,773 5s ’ 12 M -N$ 100,000--------------------Assessed val’n, personal.. 3,161,508 5s Dock and Railway Impt. Bonds.
T7 M-N$600,000c— Nov 1 1947
Tot. assess, val. 1924 (abt.
Bonds.
60% a c t .) ......................11,327.281 4s W ater-W orks Impt. Mar 1 1931
’01 M-S $2.OOOc__
State&Co.taxlper $1,000) ’24 $20.00
Bienville W tter-W ks.Pu r.B ds.
Popuiat’n 1910, 26,880: 1920, 31,341
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y. 3s ’07 J-J $178.000.........................
(See remarks above)
Paving Bonds <
part yearly).
LUVERNE.
5s ’ 13 F-A $19,000_____Series“ K ”
This town Is the county seat of 5s T4 J-D 1 7 ,0 0 0 ... .Series “ L”
Crenshaw County.
5s ’20 M -N 5 OOO..Mav 1 ’25 ’30
Electric-Light B onds.
5 s ’23 J-J 61,000c..Jan 15 1933
5s g
J-D $10,000c.................. 1925
R efu nding Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
4H S’07 A-0$] ,404,000c..Oct 1 1937
5s g
J-D $20,000c............ ...1 9 2 8
S chool B onds.
_
6sg
M -N 10,000c.................. 1926 5s '13 J -D $ 150 000. .D ec 1 1943
6s ’ 18 M-S
8,000____ Sept 1 1928 5s '24 M-S 350,000c ..M ar 1 1954
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1923--$48,000
Public Improvement Bonds.
Floating debt_______________ 24.277 5s '22 M-N$92,000___ Nov 1 1952
Assessed val’n. real estate_ 235.294 5s ’ 23 J-D 75,000c . . . June 1 1933
_
Assessed val’n, personal_____341,915 (Bonds are optional— see V. 116,
Tot.ass'd val.’ 19(35% a c t .)..577.209
p. 2676)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919____$5.00 5s ’24 A-O 280,0 0 0 c-..A p r 1 1934
Population 1910. 1.384; 1920. 1.464 (Bonds are opt.; see V. 118, p. 1577)
IN T. payable in New York.
5s ’24 M -N 112,000corrNov 1 1934
(Bonds are opt.; see V. 119, p. 1657)
MACON COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’22.$3,222.500
Tuskegee is the county seat.
741,000
Water debt (included)___
BOND. D EBT Nov 6 ’2 4 .. $50,000 Ass’d val. 1921 (60% act.)—
Real.................
13.409,590
Assess, val., real e s ta te .._3,912.665
Personal______________ 13.445,032
Assess, val., personal_____2,586,696
T otal.................
45,854,622
Tot.assd.val.'24(60%act.) .6,499,361
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$17.00 City tax (per $1,000) 1921------ $11.00
Pop n 1910, 26,049; 1920, 23,561 Pop'n 1910. 51,251; 1920, 60,777
INT. at Am. Ex. Nat. B k „ N. Y.

MARENGO COUNTY.
Linden Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 19 '22 $140,000
151.180
Floating debt (add’l)_____
Cash in treasury_________
39,510
Assessed value, real estate 8,032.79'
Assessed value, personal-_ 3,949 827
Tot.ass. val.’22(60%act.)$11.98 >,8i7
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.S18.00
Popuiat’n 1910, 39,923; 1920, 36,065

MONROE COUNTY.
Monroeville is the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’22 F-A$250.000___ Feb 1 1952
TOTAL D E B T ................... *85,043
Assessed valuation 1922— 7,008.839
Pop’n 1910. 27,155; 1920, 28,884

MONTGOMERY.
Montgomery is the county seat of
Montgomery County. Inoorp. Deo.
23 1837. Commission government
formally Inaugurated Apr. 10 1911.
MARION.
®92,p. 1049. Pop’n ’ 10, 38,130;
This town is the county seat of 1920. 43,464.
Perry County.
Public Impt. Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J
17,000___ July 1 1954 6s ’24 J-J $100,000___ Jan 1 1934

206
M ONTGOMERY (Concluded)—
S treet B onds.
_s
.$1 50,0 00_______________
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
4>Ss’99 J-J $20,000c_Jan 1 1929
4H s’04 J-J 50,000c...Jan 1 1944
5s ’09 J-J
25,000c...Jan 1 1939
Sanitary and Storm Sewer Bds.
5s '20 M-NS50.000___ N ov 1 1950
H ospital B onds.
5a ’ 19 J-J 150,000c-..Ju ly 1 1949
Paving Bonds.
5s '97 M -N $150,000c..M ay 1 1927
School Bonds.
4H s’99 J-J $35,000c_Jan 1 1929
4Hs'04 J-J 100,000c__Jan 1 1944
5s '09 J-J 140,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1939
5s '22 J-J 250,000_ July 1 1952
_
5s g '23 J-J 250,000_ July 1 1953
_
Funding B onds.
5s g '10 J-J $100.000c_ Jan 1 1940
_
58^20 M-N250.000___ N ov 1 1950
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4}*s’07 J-J $544,00 0c...Ja n 1 1937
5s '18 J-J 150,000— . M ay 1 1948
6s g '21 J-J
95,000c------Jan 1 1951
Park, W arehouse & W harf Bds.
4Hs'99 J-J $30,0 0 0c...Ja n 2 1929
4 K s’02 J-J
75,000c—-Jan 1 1942
6s '09 J-J
10,000c...Jan 1 1939
W ater-W orks B onds.
4H s’98 A-O$600,000c— .Jan 1 1928
4Hs'04 J-J 200,000c—.July 1 1944
5s ^09 J-J
25,000c—.Jan 1 1939
5s '20 M-N150.000____N ov 1 1950
G eneral Indebtedness B onds.
4 J4f?’ 16 A-0$300.000c_ Apr 1 1946
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 31 '23 $5,089,828
Less debt not chargeable
against debt limit:
275,000
Paving streets________
Sanitary sewer________
120,000
W aterworks__________
800,000
S chools_______________
850,000
Sanitary & storm sewer.
50,000
Street impt., 20-year---127,828
Street impt., 10-year—
813,000

MISSISSIPPI—DEBT OF STATE
R oad Bonds.
4Hs
J-J $100,000c................. 1933
-s
...
20,000— . .....................
F unding Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J $148,000____Jan 1 1953
BOND.DE BT Oct 23 ’22 $200,000
Floating debt, additional..
94,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 6,177 ,360
_
Assess, val., personal___ $3,838,375
Tot. asses |val.’22(60%act)10,6l5.735
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’22.$14.00
Popula’n 1910, 30.815: 1920. 31.6
IN T. at Hnover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
City, and in Troy, Ala.
p r a t t v il l e !

This city is the county seat of
Autauga County.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $150,000
Floating debt___________
28,691
Assess.val.’24 (60% a c t.). 6,107,998
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$5.00
Population 1910, 2,222; 1920, 2,316
ROANOKE.
This city is in Randolph County.
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
7s g ’21 J-D $115,000____Aug 1 1951
W ater Bonds.
5s
„ . $25,000_____ _____ 1943
Sewerage System Bonds.
5s T4 M-N$20,000___ M ay 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $160,000
Water debt (incl.)________
50,000
Assessed valuation 1924___2,140,000
Total tax (per $1.C00 1921____ $5.00
Population 1910, *,034; 1920, 3,841
IN T. on 7s o f 1921 at the Hanover
National Bank, New York.

RUSSELL COUNTY.
Seale is the county seat. Popula­
tion 1910, 25,937; 1920, 27,448.
Road Bonds.
5s g ' l l M-S$100,000c___Mar 1 1941
B uilding Bonds.
_
5s g ’ l l M-S $20,000c_ Mar 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '16-$120.000
25,000
T o ta l_______________ $3,035,828 Floating debt_____________
Assessed valuation 1922_ 6,913,447
_
Leaving debt chargeable
against debt limit______$2,054,000 State&Co. tax (per $1,000) ’ 16-$14.00
INT.at Hanover Nat.Bk.N.Y.City.
Floating debt___________
399,752
Sinking fund____________
111,598
Bond limit, 7% o f val’n . . 2,214,688 •Ru s s e l l v i l l e !
This town is in Franklin County.
Assessed valuation, real—21,192,401
W ater and Light Bonds.
Assessed value, personal-.10,445,995
Total assessed val., 1923.31,638,396 5s T9 . . . $24.000.— ............1942
R efunding Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$15.50
22
IN T . at the Old Colony Trust Co.. 6s S chool J-J $7,500____July 1 1952
Bonds.
Boston.
6s '22 A-O $25,000____Oct 1 1932
Sewerage Bonds.
M ON TG OM ERY COUNTY.
6 s ’23 . . . $55,000c.......... ..............
County seat is Montgomery.
TOTAL DEBT N ov 1922. $56,500
Road Bonds.
Assessed val’n, real estate_ 690,000
_
4H s’07 J-J S250,000c— July 1 1957 Assessed val’n, personal_____449.558
4H s’09 M-N150,000c— .M a y 1 1959 Tot.ass’d val.’21 (60% act.) 1,139,558
6s '21 J-J 200,000___ July 1 1951 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.$5.00
Road & Bridge B onds.
Population 1910. 2.046: 1920. 2.269
6s
A-O $425,000c________ 1935
IN T. at National Bank of Com­
School Bonds.
merce, New York.
6s '21 J-J $300,000___ July 1 1951
Bridge Bonds.
ST. CLAIR COUNTY.
5s
. . . $50.000______________
Ashville is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923-SI,375,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’23. $85,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
200,000 Floating debt------------------- 100.000
Assess, val. real est., & c_.31,560,760 Assess, val. 1922_________ 9.436 932
Assess, val. personal_____15,938,600 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’22—$2.10
Total assessed val. 1923
Popula’n 1910. 20.715: 1920. 23.383
(about 60% a ct.)...........47,509.360
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23-120.00 SELMA.
Population in 1910 (Census)..82,178
Population In 1920__________ 80,853 30Selma Is in Dallas Co. Incorp. Apr.
1830.
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Montg y
P ublic B uilding Bonds.
4s
...
$7.500c_________ 1927
M ORGAN COUNTY.
Decatur is the county seat. Pop'n fls Paving. .Bonds.
.
$61,000_______________
1910, 33,781: 1920, 40,196.
6s ’23 M -N 15,500_______________
Road Bonds.
10 years; optional
6s '08 J-J $260,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1938 (Due ininterest-paying date.) on any
5s '22 F-A 400,000.........
1952
. .
9,000_______________
BOND. D E B T Nov 21 '24 $660,000 -s W ater . Bonds (Red. beg. in 1910).
Assess, value, real estate..12,215,896 5s ’07 M -N $67,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1927
Assess, value, personal_ 6,618,410
_
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act)18,834.306 5s g T2 —School Bonds.
1 1937
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 24.$21.00 5s T7 F A $30,800c— .July 9 1942
37,000____July
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y, (Subject to call $1,000 yearly at the
discretion of the Mayor.)
NORTH B IR M IN G H A M .
[35,000 _____ 1925-1931
See Birmingham.
6s g ’22 M -N l 70,000 _____1932-1941
40.000............
1942
OPELIKA.
5s g ’23 M -N (90,000c____ 1930-1947
This city is in Lee County.
110,000c__________1948
Street Paving Bonds.
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’24— $796,600
6s
Jan
$8,500c................. 1934 Water debt incl.)_______
52,000
Sidewalk Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____ 6,139.68 )
6s
Jan $16,000c................. 1934 Assess, val., personal_____ 4,411,798
W ater & Light Bonds.
Total assess, v al.1923____10.551.478
6s
M-N$80,000c................... 1932 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$11.00
School Bonds.
Popula’n 1910. 13.649: 1920. 15,589
6s '17 ann $50,000c................. 1937
IN T . at Guaranty Tr. C o., N. Y .
BOND. D E B T Oct 23 '22. $119,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,991 944 SUMTER COUNTY.
Assess, val., personal____ 2.023,181
Livingston is the county seat.
Tot.assess.val.’22(60%act.)4,015,125
Road Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_ $10 00 5a
_
— -$120,000c_________ 1934
Population 1910, 4,734; 1920, 4,960
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
IN T . at Hanover N at.B k.,N . Y.Oity
5s g ’21 F-A $75,000___ Feb 1 1950
BON D. DEBT N ov 1 ’24 . $225,000
P E R R Y COUNTY.
Floating debt_____________
72,225
Marion is the county seat.
Tot. ass’d val.’24(60% act.)8,000,000
R oad Bonds.
6s '12 J-J $110,000c...Jan 1 1942 Tax rate (per$l,000) 1924___ $16.50
BOND. D EBT July 1 1923 $126,000 Population 1910. 28,699; ’20, 25,569
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k.. N. Y.
Floating debt—__________
21,600
T ot. ass'd val’23 (60% act.)6,677.560
8tate& Co .tax (per $1,000) ’23.$l7.00 TALLADEGA,
Talladega Is the oounty seat of
Population 1910. 31,222: '20, 25,373
INT. at Hanover Nat.Bk.,N.Y .City Talladega County. Incorp. In 1850.
Commission government adopted
PICCENS COUNTY.
1911; V. 93, p. 423. Population 1910
5.854; 1920 , 6,546.
Carrollton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
Gas System Im pt. B onds.
6s '21 M-S $100,000— Sept 1 1951 5J4s g ’24 ._ $75,000____July 1 1954
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
S ch ool Bonds.
Assessed value 1922______ $6,508,170 6s
J-J $122,00 0c...Ja n 1 1934
Population 1920 (Census)___ 25 353
Sewer Ref. Bonds.
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bk. N . .Y. -s
— $35,000............................
W ater-W orks B onds.
PIKE COUNTY.
5s ’ 17 A 01145,000____Apr 1 1947
Troy Is the county seat.
5s g T7 J J
35,000___ July 1 1947
5fl ' l l J-J $27,000........................... 5s T 7 J-J 239,000____ Jan 1 1947
.a
J-J
15,000..........................
W ater and Light.
4s 08 J-J
50.000______ Jan 1936 6J4sg J-J $51,000c................. 1930
4 ^ s ’05 . . . 150,000___________ 1935
Improvt. Bonds.
5s '09 . . .
50,000_____
1939 5s ’08 J-J $10,000c___ July 1 19 8




[V ol. 119.

Street B onds.
5s g ’ 12 s-a $25,00 0c..............1942
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’24— $588,000
Water debt (included)___
61,000
Floating debt (additional).
10,000
Tot .ass’d val.’24(60% act.)4,269,0.55
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_ $13.O
_
o
INT. at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y. City
TALLAPOOSA COUNTY.
Dadenville is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $245.000___ July 1 1947
BOND. DEBT Dec 12 ’22. $237,500
Floating debt (additional).
40,000
Sinking fund______________
9,000
Assess, val., real estate____5,048,810
Assess, val., personal_____3,269,310
Tot .ass’d val.’22(60%act.)8,318,120
State & Co. tax rate (per
$17.00
$1,000) 1922_____
Popula’n 1910. 31,034; 1920, 29,744
TROY.
County seat o f Pike County. Inc.
Feb. 4 1843. For details concerning
settlement of certain bond int., see
S. & C. Supp. for M ay 25 1912.
M unicipal Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $150,000____Jan 1 1952
R efu nding Bonds.
4s ’99 A-O
$5,000___Oct 2 1929
4s ’00 J-J
2,000___Jan 11930
4s ’04 M-S
6,300___Jan 11934
-s ’06 . . .
20,800................... ........
6s
...
50,000................ ..........
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’95 J-J $30,000___ Jan 11925
School Bonds.
6s g ’05 M -N$18,000____Apr 1 1925
5s ’ 17 A-O
50.000___A uk 11947
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’ 19— $209,700
52,436
Assessment debt (add’l)___
Floating debt_____________
61,198
Water debt (incl.)________
74,000
Assess, val.. real estate____1,314,140
Assess, val., personal_____1,115,572
Tot .assess. val. ’ 19(50% act) 2,429,712
Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9.$5.00
Population 1910, 4,961; 1920, 5,696
The city owns the electric-light,
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 ublic Impt. Bonds.
6s
_ $109,000.$10,900 yearly
_
W harf Bonds.
5s T8 M-S $50.000____Mar 1 1948

R efu n d in g B onds.
5s g ’02 J-J $123,0 0 0 c .„J u ly 1 1932
Judgm ent Bonds.
5s
J-J
$800____ July 1 1931
Park B onds.
5s T9 M -N$25.000................... 1949
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’09 J-J $75.000c_ Apr 1 1939
_
5s
J-J 50,000c. ..J a n
1 1942
W ater-W orks-Im pt. B onds.
5s T4 . . . $100.000__________ 1944
Garbage-Crem atory B onds.
5s T4 . . .
$5,000................... 1944
School Bonds.
5s TO J-J $15,000c____Jan 1 1930
5s T2 F-A 35,000c--Aug 15 1942
-s
...
51,000...........................
-s
_
_
35.000______________ _
5s
. . . 150,000........................ Sewer Bonds.
_
5s TO J-J $25,000c_ Jan 1 1930
Fire department bonds____
$9,000
Hospital Bonds.
-s
. . . $100,000....................... ..
Fire S tation Bonds.
5s
. . . $18,000...........................
5s
...
2 5 ,0 0 0 ...------- ---------GEN. B D . D T. Dec 15 ’ 24$1,832,800
Tot.ass’dval.’25(60%act.) 10,697,528
Population 1910, 8,407; 1920, 11.996
INTEREST is payable at Im­
porters’ & Traders’ Nat. Bank, N. Y .
and at Nat. Bk. of Commerce, N . Y .
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY.
Tuscaloosa is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s
M ay 820,000c____ 1925-1920
6s ’21 s-a
75,000_____
1941
Road Bonds.
6s ’21 s-a $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ..................1941
R efu n d in g B onds.
5s
J-J $20.000....................1926
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s
J-J $75,000c__________1932
BOND. DEBT Dec 16 ’22 $308,000
Ass’d val. ’22 (60% act.)—
Real...................
14,779,309
Personal______________ 9,658,373
T otal..............
.24,437,682
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)’ 22-$17.00
Popula’n 1910. 47.559: 1920. 53.680
WALKER COUNTY.
Jasper is the county seat.
Highway B onds.
_
5s T5 - - - $50,000------Jan 1 1945
BOND. D EBT Nov 22 ’24 $250,000
245,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Tot.assess.val. ’24 (60 % act) 25,000,000
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924_______________ $1-50
Popula’n 1910, 37.013; 1920, 50,593

State of Mississippi.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act Apr. 7 .1798)----- oApr. 7 1798
Admitted as a State (Act March 1 1817)--------- Deo. 10 1817
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 46,810
State C apital.___________________ _____ ___________ 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)..R ush 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*
in November 1910. V. 91, p. 599.
HISTORY OF DEBT.— For early history of the State debt of M is s is ­
sippi see “ State and City Supplement” o f April 1894. page 170.
Perm anent Impt. B onds.
State Bonds.
3J4s’04 J-J $500,000c._.July 1 1934 4H s’16 J-J I$173,000.July 1 ’25-’3«
\ 63.750---Ju ly 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1914.)
334s’07 J-J 137,000c..-Jan 1 1927 5 ^ s ’20 J-D 210,000--June 1 ’25-’45
4s TO J-J 264,000____July 1 1930 5H s’2G M-S 210,000-.Sept 1 ’25-’45
4H s’ 14 J-J (520 000c. July 1 ’25-’34 5 K s’20 M -N 420,000-_N ov 1 ’25-’45
\312,500c_ July 1 1934 5H s’21 M-S 440,000.-M ar 1 ’25-’46
_
5s’24M-N (5,500,OOOc-May 1 ’39-’49 5H s’21 J-J 880,000-.July 1 ’25-’46
1 316,500c-..M ay 1 1950 4Ms’22 J-J 1 330,0( 0. Jan 1 ’ 25-’47
[570,000-. Aug 1 ’25-’43
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4Jis’ 16 J-J I$345,500-July 1 ’25-’36 4H s’2 2 F -A ( 21,000____Aug 1 1944
l 60,000-.Aug 1 ’45-’47
1 25,000___July 1 1936
4 X ’24A-Q2,400,000c. _Oc t_ l_ ’35-’38
INTEREST is payable on refunding bonds of 1924 at Equitable Trust
Co., N. Y .; on others at office of State Treasurer and at the National
Bank of Commerce in New York City.
C fO T A L DEBT.— Mississippi’s bonded debt on Oct. 1 1924 amounted to
$14,836,500, On Oct. 1 1924 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
1924, $3,510,719. The net revenues of the State amount annually to
about $8,850,000.
The constitution of the State interdicts the payment of the so-called
‘ Union Bank” and “ Planters’ Bank” bonds. For readjustment movement
ee V. 93, p. 1803.
BOND ISSUE OF 1910— FACTS CONCERNING.— The State Su­
preme Court on M ay 29 1911 decided the suit started by former State
Treasurer Edwards, who refused to pay the interest due Jan. 1 1911 on
$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 paid
their purchase money, the sale would be below par, in violation o f the
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 o f ex­
changing their holdings for new bonds or accepting cash for the same. Of
the total of $600,000 bonds, $336,000 were redeemed between Jan. 1 and
Jan. 151912, while the remaining $264,000 were exchanged for new bonds.

D ec., 1924.]

MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS

307

ASSESSED VALUATION.— The State’s assessed valuation and tax ratt made by public officials in the sale of bonds, or any transfer, misuse, un­
have been as follows:
lawful expenditure, or illegal handling of any funds derived from the sale
Personal
Railroads, Total Assessed Tax
*Real
of bonds validated in this Act, or any warrants or other obligations issued
Property. Telegraphs, &c. Valuation, per M. in violation of Chapter 326 of the Laws of 1920, which prohibits the issuance
Years.
Estate.
1923_____ $459,102,623 $140,688,843 $102,930,076 $702,721,542 $8.00 of warrants, when there is not sufficient money in the particular fund from
1922 ____ 463,883,607
142,067,034
102,445,116 708,395,575
9.00 which the allowance is to be made to pay the warrants, unless petitioned
1921 ------- 463,883,607 162,322,102
102,885,948 729,091,657
9.00 for by a majority of the voters.
1920 ____ 462,355,492 199,770,656
104,157,965 766,284,113
9.00
A similar. Act (Chapter 225) to that passed by the 1922 Legislature
1919
458,825,477
151.995,737
91,762,435 702,583,649
5.50 above cited was passed at the 1924 session and validates all bonds, notes,
416,695,951
1918
141,200,611
91,279,436 649,175,998
5.50 certificates, loan warrants, or other obligations of any county, road district,
1917
417,164,293
117.551,983
91,580,335 626,296,611
4.00 school district or subdivision or district thereof of any municipality, separate
1918____ 256,265,231
104,370,761
68,560,728 429,196,720
6.00 school and district or drainage district, but, in this case, which have been
98.508,063
68,499.108 420,715.826
6-00 sold or contracted to be sold at no less than par and accrued interest, ex­
1915____ 253,708,655
1914____ 269,422,222 101.939,210
70,136,130 441,497.562
6.00 ceptions, however, being made as in the case of 1922 law. Under the
60,101,052 411,551,004
6.00 present enactment all bonds or other obligations must be delivered and
1912____ 240,104,986 111.344,966
110,713,772
51,002,284 393,605,644
6.00 paid for two years from April 9 1924.
1910____ 231,889,588
48,659,504 383,823,739
6.00
1908 ____ 222.624,868 112,539,367
T A X EXEMPT STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS — Under a State
1906 ____ 222,386,593 101,663.396
44,493,920 368,543.909
6.00 law, last amended by Chapter 183, Laws of 1918, “ All State, county and
95,086,585
37,750,505 284,343,137
6.00 municipal, levee or school bonds or other Government obligations issued
1905 ____ 151,506,047
1900 ____131,315,821
57,400,338
27,049,788 215,765,947
6.00 after the first day of April 1906 . . . shall be exempt from taxes of any
48,358,640
26,337,353 188,275,909
6.50
1899 ____ 113,579,916
47.540.169
160,949.5275.00 character whatever.”
1893 ____ 113.409,358
DRAINAGE
IC T
FROM T
* Real estate is assessed every two years. This accounts for the similarity During the 1908 D IST R of theBONDS EXEMPT was passed A X A T IO N .—
session
Legislature an Act
(Chapter 141,
of the totals for 1921 and 1922 and for previous biennial periods.
laws of 1908), and approved Peb. 20 1908, providing that “ in addition to the
property already exempt
the drainage districts
STATE DEBT.— Section 258 o f Article 14 o f State Constitution, of the State o f Mississippifrom taxation, the bonds ofof any character what­
adopted Nov. 1 1890, provides that the credit o f the State shall not be ever.” V. 87, p. 1254. shall be exempt from taxes
pledged or loaned in aid of any person, association, or corporation; and
the State shall not become a stockholder in any corporation or association
STATE INCOME LAW .— At the 1924 session of the Legislature an Act,
nor assume, redeem, secure, or pay any indebtedness or pretended in­ modeled after the Federal Income Tax Law, to levy an income tax on indi­
debtedness alleged to be due by the State to any person, association, or viduals, partnerships, corporations, associations, trusts and estates, for
corporation whatsoever, claiming the same as owners, holders, or assignees the benefit of the general fund of the State, was passed, and at the general
of any bond or bonds, now generally known as “ Union Bank” bonds and election on Nov. 4 1924 the voters defeated by a vote of 9,865 for to 83,689
“ Planters Bank” bonds.
against a proposed amendment to Section 112 of the State Constitution
The 1920 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 112, Laws o f 1920) creating which would have provided that “ taxes also may be imposed on privileges,
the State Bond Commission, with power to issue in 20 series $5,000,006 excises, occupations, income, legacies or inheritances, which taxes may be
25-year serial coupon bonds, to bear interest at a rate not in excess of graduated and progressive. The State Tax Commission advises us that the
5 H % . for the purpose of erecting buildings, making permanent improve­ proposed amendment was for the purpose of providing a classified property
ments, additions and repairs to the State University at Oxford, the A. & M . tax, though there was included in it the other features noted, and that the
College at Starkville, the Mississippi State College for Women at Columbus, defeat of the amendment does not affect in any way the validity of the
the Mississippi State Normal College at Hattiesburg, the Alcorn A. & M , State income tax law o f 1924. The Mississippi Supreme Court has held in
College at Rodney, the State Insane Hospitals at Jackson and Meridian, the case of Hattiesburg Grocery Co. vs. Robertson, 126 Miss. 34, that a
the State Charity Hospitals at Jackson and Laurel, the State Tuberculosis State income tax is not unconstitutional, and this decision was affirmed by
Sanitorium at Magee, the Mississippi Industrial School at Columbus, the the U. S. Supreme Court, the case being dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
Deaf and Dumb Institution at Jackson, the Old and New Capitol buildings,
SAVINGS BANK IN VESTM ENTS— The Banking Department under
the Governor’s Mansion and the State Penitentiary. The 1922 Legislature
of
no law regulating
gave this commission the additional power to issue notes of the State, to datewaySept. 26 1917 informed us that "Mississippi hasinvest their funds.
the
in which savings
to
run for no more than 2 years and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed Savings banks can invest institutions are permitted manner as any other
their funds
6% , in a total amount not to exceed the difference between the appropria­ State bank, no separate law governingin the same
them.”
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
POPULATION OF STATE .—
be used to meet the appropriations made in 1920 and 1922.
1920.................. 1,790,618 1870............._ . 827,922 1830................. 136,621
At the 1924 session o f the Legislature two bond issues were authorized
1910.................. 1,797,114 1860................. 791,305 1820-...............
75,448
and have since been sold. One issue, $5,816,500 in amount, was authorized 1900.................. 1,551,270 1850_________ 606,526 1810.................
40,352
for the purpose o f retiring short term notes and certain State bonds. The i890.................. 1,289.600 1840................. 375,651 1800.................
8,850
other, $2,40O,OOO in amount, was used to refund an issue in the same amount 1880................ 1,131,5971
issued under the provisions of Chapter 108, Laws of 1918. (See details of
The proportion of colored population was 57.47% in 1880, 57.98% In
debt above for other particulars of these bond issues.)
1890, 58.6% in 1900. 56.2% in 1910 and 52.0% in 1920. In number, blacks
MUNICIPAL BORROW IN G POWERS.—Prior to 1920 municipal were 310,808 in 1850, 437,404 in 1860, 444,201 in 1870, 650,291 in 1880,
indebtedness was regulated by Chapter 147, Laws o f 1914. Under this 747.720 in 1890. 905.930 in 1900, 1,009.487 in 1910 and 935.184 in 1920.
Act municipal indebtedness was restricted to 7 % of 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
CITIES. COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE
for the purpose o f improving or paving street or sidewalks, or constructing
STATE OF M ISSISSIPPI.
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 ABERDEEN.
ALCORN COUNTY.
to exceed 15% o f the assessed value. These limits did not apply to bonds,
Corinth is the county seat.
This city Is the county seat of
the proceeds of which were invested in enterprises producing or having suf­ Monroe County. Population 1910,
C orin th -to-G u lfR oa d Dlst.Bds.
ficient revenue over and above their operating expenses to pay the inter­ 3,708; 1920, 4,071.
6s '17 M-N$60,000____Nov 1 1942
est on the bonds.
Road Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
In 1920, however, another Act (chapter 206), acting as a repealer of the .a
- „ $41,000........................... 5 J^s’ 16 J-J $65,000_.July 1 ’26-’41
1914 law was passed. This Act limits the amount of bonds that may be 6s
—
25,000----------------------- 6s ’ 18 M-S 60,000...........1928-1942
issued by any municipality to 15% o f the assessed valuation of taxable
6s ’ 18 M-S 40,000.......... 1928-1937
W ater and Sewer (Part yearly).
property. The exception is made that bonds issued to pay outstanding 5s '05 A-O $63,1 1 9c-..A p r 1 1925 6s ’ 17 J-J 30,000.......... 1927-1941
legal obligations or for refunding outstanding bonds, or for constructing,
15.000— ................ 1933
Electric Light & Sewer Bonds. 6s ’ 18 . . .
improving, enlarging or extending any public utility owned by the munici­ 5s ’05 - - - $19,800......... ................
C o r in th - Inka Road Dist.
pality producing sufficient to pay expense of operation, and interest and
’ 1 9 J-D $22,500_________ _____
City-Hall Bonds.
principal on the bonds. Bonds are to bear interest at no more than 6%
?> ’ l l J-J
s
$8,000--July 1 ’25-’31 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’21— $156,500
and are to mature annually for no more than 25 years. All bonds, except
Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
17,670
Negro-School (Partyearly).
refunding, must be approved by a majority vote of the electors, but in .s ’ l l J-J
$3,900c— .July 1 1931 Road district debt (add’l ) - - 260,500
cities of less than 12,000 inhabitants, bond issues of no more than $30,000
Frisco R R . bonds__________ $4,000 Assess, val., real estate___ 3,320,775
may be authorized by the Mayor and aldermen' without a vote, unless Funding bonds_____________ lO.OOO Assess, val., personal_____1,452.776
the people, by filing a petition signed by 20% o f the qualified electors, BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’21 -- $163,700 Other assessable property. . 1,829,390
protest against the issuance of the bonds without an election.
_
Assess, val. 1921 (est.)_ 3,000,000 Total assess, val. 1922_ 6,602,941
_
An Act passed by the 1914 Legislature authorizes cities o f 20,000 or over
Popula’n 1910, 18,159; 1920, 21,369.
operating under commission government laws to issue, outside the debt ABERDEEN GRADED SCH. DIST
limit, not exceeding $500,000 bonds for street improvements. An Act
This district is in Monroe County.
more general in its scope was passed in 1922 (Chapter 223). This law
$10,000..Apr 1 ’ 25-’28 AMITE COUNTY.
empowers all municipalities to issue notes,certificates of indebtedness and
Liberty is the county seat.
50,000--Apr 1 ’29-’38
street intersection bonds for the purpose o f paving and repairing streets
R oad Im provement Bonds.
67,500--A p r 1 ’ 39-’47
and making other special improvements, such notes, certificates and
5J4s’ 17 - - - $40,000____1932 & 1942
bonds to be payable from special assessments and not to be chargeable
6s ’ 17 . . .
70,000___ 1932& 1942
against the debt limit.
4,000____Apr 1 1948 5Ms’ 17 A-O 50,000 _____ 1927-1941
IT Dec 1 ’ 24 -- $131,500 6s ’ 17 J-D 50,000 _____ 1928-1942
An Act (Chapter 194) providing a supplemental, additional and alterna­
52,000-’28,’37,’42&’43
tive method of making local improvements in municipalities, authorizing Assess, val. '24 (40% a ct.)-3 ,500.006 6s ’ 20 . . .
and providing for special assessments for the cost thereof was passed at the Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$l0.OO BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’21— $314,000
1924 session o f the Legislature. Under the provisions of the law any
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank.N. Y. Floating debt (add’l ) . ......... 143,600
Assess.val., real estate___ 3,995,984
municipality may issue notes, certificates, purposes o f indebtedness or or First Nat. Bank, Aberdeen.
Assess, val., personal_____ 870.850
special improvement bonds for various local improvements, which obliga­
tions are not to be included in any limitation fixed by law upon the in­ ABIACA DRAINAGE DISTRICT. Other assessable property. . 621.209
debtedness of any municipality, and are to be payable from special assess­
This district is in Le Flore, Holmes Total assess, val. 1922____5,488,043
Populat’n 1910, 22,954; 1920,18,960
ments.
and Carroll counties.
The local improvements which are authorized by the Act are set out in
f $200.-M ar 1 ’25-’26
Section 2 and are as follows:
6s ’22 M-S {42,000-.M ar 1 ’27-’32 AMORY.
(a) Streets, highways, boulevards, avenues, squares, lanes, alleys and
[67,500--M ar 1 ’33-’41
This city is in Monroe Co. Popu­
parks, or any part thereof may be opened, reopened, widened, graded, re­ BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922--$110,000 lation In 1910, 2,122; 1920, 2,861.
graded, paved, repaved, surfaced, resurfaced, and curbs and gutters may Assessed benefits____________213.844
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
Be constructed or reconstructed therein.
IN T . at the Liberty Central Trust 5s&6s - - .
$5.100....................1927
(b) Sidewalks may be graded, regraded and levelled, laid, relaid, paved, C o.. St. Louis.______
Electric-light bonds 5s_______ $9,000'
repaved, surfaced or resurfaced.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
(c) Water connection, sanitary sewers, storm sewers and other drains or ACKERMAN.is the county seat of 5 X s 'U J’ne $57,100....................1931
This town
sewers may be laid or relaid, and constructed or reconstructed, in any Choctaw County.
W ater Plant & M unicipal O ffice
street, highway, boulevard, avenue, square, land, alley or park.
B uilding B onds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’22---$62,500
(d) Street lighting system, together with the cost and the expense of Water debt (incl.)__________ 45,000 6s ’23 A-O $16,000.-Apr 1 ’25-’40
furnishing energy to said street lighting system (for a period not longer than Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 5,000 BOND. D EBT Nov 22 ’24- $158,300
ten years) or street lighting system commonly known as white ways, or Assess, val. ’22 (% a ct.)___ 500.000 Assess.val., real estate____1,407,681
other local improvement whatsoever to be constructed, reconstructed, Tax rate (per $1,600) 1922— $26.00 Assess, val., personal_____ 507,170
repaired or renewed.
Tot. ass. val. *24 (7-10 act) 1,914,851
By Chapter 198, Laws o f 1924, the corporate authorities of any munici­ Population 1910. 1.398; 1920, 1,264 Tax rate (per *1.000) 1924____$28.00
pality, whether operating under Chapter 99 of the Code o f 1906, or under ADAMS COUNTY.
IN T . at Merchants’ S Farmers’
c
special charter, or under the commission government laws, which have or
County seat Is Natohez. Popu­ Bank In Amory, city depository, or
may hereafter have a population o f more than 20,000, according to the lation 1910,25,265; 1920, 22,183.
any other bank in Amory, and at the
last preceding United States Census, are authorized to issue, outside the
B onds (Issued to take care of over­ National City Bank, New York.
debt limit, bonds not exceeding $460,000 for the purchase of lands for draft in general fund).
school purposes and for the rection, maintenance, improvement, equip­ -s
$108,000_______________
ment, and repair o f school buildings.
ANGUILLA CONS. SCH. DIST.
S ch ool Bonds.
Legislation also enacted by the 1924 Legislature empowers municipalities 5Ms
A district in Sharkey County.
- . - $75,000_________ _____
and counties to issue bonds for agricultural high school purposes. Debt
($6,000-June 15 r25-’28
R oad Bonds.
incurred by counties for this purpose added to other indebtedness shall not 5s ’ 12 Dec$150.000c_ Dec 2 1952 6s’23 J-D 15{ 37,500. June 15 ’29-’43
_
exceed 10% of the assessed valuation. Such indebtedness is excluded with 5s ’ 19
15,000.June 15 ’44-’48
167,000 _____1925-1940
reference to the limitation o f any municipality.
5s
J-D 40,606c_______ Serially TO T. B D . D T. June 1923- $82,500
5s ’ 23 J-J
25,000c_______ serially Assessed valuation 1922__ 2,l0O,OOO
ACT PASSED VALIDATING ALL MUNICIPAL BONDS. &C.
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000
R efu n d in g RR. Bonds.
REGARDLESS OF DEFECTS.— Chapter 295, Laws o f 1922, approved
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
March 14 1922, validates all bonds, notes, certificates, loan warrants, or 4 ^ g ’06 Jan $42,000c-__Jan l ’25-’30
other obligations of any county, road district, school district, municipality, 4s ’01 July 175,000c..-July 1 1925
drainage district, &c., which may have been sold at less than par and BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21. $498,500 ARKABUTLA CREEK DR. DIST.
This district (P. O. Senatobia) is
accrued interest, regardless o f any defect or irregularity in their authoriza­ Assess, val. ’22 (3-5 act.).11,469,401
IN . at County Treas. office.
tion, provided the obligations are delivered and paid for within two years AIR TLINE DELTA HIGHWAY in Tate County.
TAXING DISTRICT.
Drainage System B onds.
from March 14 1922. The following places are not affected by this Act:
This district is in De Soto County. 5 ^ s ’ 17 A-O $68000r*..Apr 1 ’25 -37
Coldwater Drainage District, Quitman, Tunica, Coakoma, Hurrican
Creek Drainage District, or Yalobusha District No. 2 o f Calhoun County. 6 s ’ 18 M -N $56,000.-M ay 1 ’25-’38 BOND. D EBT Dec 1924...$85,000
It is further provided that this Act does not apply to bond issues whose BOND. D T . Jan 1919____ $80,000 Total assessed value ’24 (est.)400,000
Assessed value 1917--------- 1,342,537 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$3.50
validity was being contested at the time of the passage o f the Act. The
further exception is made that the Act does not validate any allowance Population 1918 (est.)________ 6,500 Population in 1924___ ________ 300




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ATCHAFALAYA DR. & LEV.OIS.
P . O. Silver City.
Canal Construction Bonds.
( $4.000_____ 1925-1928
10.000 ......1929-1933
6s ’15 May
3.000
....
1934
16.000 ...... 1935-193*
30.000 ...... 1939-1944
6.000_____
1945
BOND. D E B T Dec l 1 9 1 9 ._ S 7 8 .0 0 0

MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS

[V ol. 119,

BOND. DEBT Nov 1923 ---$70,000
122,500-July 15 ’25-’27 CANTON.
Val. of prop, in district (est.) 691,856
118.000.
July 15 ’ 28-'29 is In Madison County.
This city
{31,000-July 15 ’30-’32 Incorp. about 1830. Population Assessed benefits___________ 152,679
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k .t N . Y .
36,000-July 15 ’33-'35 1910, 3.929; 1920. 3.252.
127.000. July 15 ’36-'37
60,000_______ _______
-s ’ 21 ___ 150.000__________
‘ Street Paving Bonds.
CLAIBORNE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 '23. $807,500 5% s’24 J-J $100,060____Jan 1 1934
Port Gibson is the county seat.
Assessed val., real estate..2.500,000
(Optional one-tenth yearly)
Road and Bridge Bonds.
25,000
Assessed val., personal___
‘ W ater & Light Bonds.
(10.000_ Jan 1 ’25-'29 5s ’09 - - . $25.000___________ 1929
Tot. ass’d val.’ 21 (40% act.)2.525,000
_
Road Bonds.
(Exclusive of assessment against
-s ’24
J-J 4 5 .0 0 0 --.Jan 1 ’ 30-’44
railroads and telephone lines and
(20,000_ Jan 1 '45-’49 5s T3 - - . $10.000.................... 1933
_
ATTALA COUNTY.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
towns.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Kosciusko is the county seat.
$12.000.-Aug 6 ’25-'36 5s T 7 Apr $40.000____ Apr 3 1937
Assessed benefits________ $1,501,399 5J^s’ l8 s-a
Road Bonds.
S chool Im piovem ent Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ .9 J-U.il 50.000 _____ 1930-1943 Population in 1921 (est.)_____16,700
i Funding Bonds.
IN T . payable in New York.
5s T6 M-N$12.000c__May 15 1936 5s
anu $40,000___________ 1934
Funding & Qen’I Rev. Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Os '14 A-O
50,0000.--A p r 7 1934
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5s '16 M -N $40,000c..M ay 15 1936 5 S4s’ 19 - - - $60,000_______ Serially
(Subject to call after Apr 7 1919) BLACK CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
CO. HO. DT. N >v 3 ’22-- 861.01'
75,666________ Serially
6s ’20 __
This district is in Holmes County. BOND. DEBT Oct 19 1923:
Water and light b on ds.. $24,000
Assessed val., real esta te..2,800.135
($t ',000_ Oct 1 ’25-’31
_
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
50,000
Sewer bonds___________
Assessed val., personal____1,470.8l0 6s ’21 A -0{ 130,000..-O ct 1 ’32-’41
5 Jis’23 M-NS25.000_____ 1926-1948
26,000
S. G. & G. bonds_______
Other assessable pr pei t y . . 902,20.)
110,000---0ct 1 ’42-'46
Road D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
Grammar school bon ds,_ 12,000
Total assess, val. 1922___ 5,173,145 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922. $303,000
5 : is’ 19
5
$50,000.......... ..Serially
Separate District school
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22 $8 00 Assessed valuation 1921_ 2.22.5.000
_
Road D istrict No. 5 Bonds.
bonds_________ $125,000
Popula’n 1910, 28.851; 1920, 24,831. Actual value (estimated)-.5.000.000
5:l<s' 1 9 __ *50.090
Serially
Est. part of city in Sepa­
Assessed benefits_________ 1,723,335
rate Dist. bonds ( H ) - 62,500 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $155,000
ATTALA CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
TOTAL BONDED DEBT $174,500 Road dist. debt Jan 1 1921;
Kosciusko is the county seat.
No 1.....................
13K,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 192,396
6s ’ 13 . . . $50,000_________ _____ BLUE LAKE DRAINAGE DIST.
No. 2 (Sept. 1923)........... 100,000
6s ’ 14 J-J
47,000.-July 1 '25-’39
No. 4___________
50.000
Total debt_____________ $366,890
This district, is in Tallahatchie and
5K s'15 M-N 50,000--N ov 1 '2b-’40 Sunflower counties.
No. 5........
50.000
value 1924-10,842.986
BON D. DEBT Nov 1917. $150,000 6s ’ 20 A -0$127,000. - Apr 1 ’25-’40 Total assessed (per $1,000) '24-$15.00 Floating d e b t ___________
44,215
Total tax rate
Ass'd val. ’ 15 (real & pers’l)1.713.369 BONDED D E B T ............
* These bonds were issued after Assessed val.. real estate..2.807,445
(?)
Population of county 1910___ 28,851
Oct. 19 1923 and are not included in Assessed val., personal____1 656.770
IN T. payable in St. Louis, M o
Population of district (est.)__ 8,000
Ot .<•
> 1 > . t y . . 1 19 279
■
the above debt figures.
IN T . payable in Chicago and
Total assess, val. 1922___ 4,883.494
BOOUE PHALIA DRAIN. DIST.
Kosciusko.
Popula’ n 1910, 17.403; 1920. 13,019
A district in Washington County.
CANTON SEPARATE SCH. DIST.
5 IN T. at Hanover Nat. B k.,N .Y .
6s s ’ 13 F-A$432 010c.Feb 10 ’25 ’ *3
This district is in Madison County.
BALDWYN.
$10,000 .........192.5-1928
This town is in Lee & Prentiss BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24. $432,000
Population (est)____________ 15.000
50.000 _____ 1929-1938 CLARKE COUNTY.
5^£s’23 s-a
Counties.
IN’l . at Cont. & Comm. N »i
Quitman is the county seat.
30.000 ..........1939-1943
E lectric L ight & W ater Bonds
Road Bonds.
32.500
1944-1948
5s ’ lii Mar $!).(!00c...... Mav 2 1936 Bank. Chicago.
6s
-.-$ 1 6 5 ,0 0 0 ..........................20.000 ... ........
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 ’24--.$44.250
Bonds oiust’d’g O -t 19 ’ 23- $125.000
Floating debt (add’l)______
School Bonds.
2,000 BOLIVAR COUNTY.
County seat is Cleveland.
Assessed value 1922_______ 4,300,000 6s ’ 15 . . . $ >5,300c..................1935
Assessed val.. real estate____ 451.000
Actual value (estimated). 12,000,000
Road Bonds.
Assessed val.. personal_____ 275.000
C ounty Bonds.
IN T. at City Clerk's office.
...$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...........................
T o t. assess, val.'2 l(70% act.) 725.000 -.8
oMs
. . . $ 5 2.00 0---.....................
C ourt H ou s: nonds.
Totaitax rate (per$l 0001 '21-120 00
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 0 ’ 21- $252,300
_s
. . . *1 5 1 011 ________________
Population in 1910. 787; in 1920, 922
Floating debt___ ________
60,000
CARROLL COUNTY.
6th Separate Road Dist.
Sinking fund_____________
5,000
Carrollton is the county seat.
$ 1 . 0 0 0 _______A p r 1 1 9 2 5
Assessed val’n, real estate-3,851,859
BATESVILLE.
Road Bonds.
15.000.
-Apr 1
26-30
This city is the county seat of 6s ’20 A-O 30.000--Apr 1 '31-’35 6s ’ 17 F-A $50.000._Feb 1 ’28-’ 4‘2 Assessed val’n, per o m l __ 1,712,485
assessable nr : t v
Panola County. Incorporated under
35.000. . Apr 1 '36-TO BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921. $41,000 Other assessed val’ np1922...1,955,666
.7,573.010
Code in 1892.
Floating debt_____________
25.00** Total
v
40.000. - Apr 1 '41-T5
Sewerage B onds.
Assess val. real estate___ 2,308.610 8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’21.$30.00
Co. Spec. Road Dist. No. 1.
6sg ’ 16 J-J $5,50()c..July 1 1936 5% s’19 M-S $125,000-Mar 1 ’25-’49 Assess, val personal_____ 615.585 Popula'n 1910, 21.630; 1920, 17,927
W aterworks Bonds.
iuW i). DEBT iNjv i922. $630,0 >1 Other assessable property.. 785,812 CLARKSDALE.
-s
- - - $23,000.......................... \sse«.val. (1-3 ac*.l '2? 32.6«»,0’'0 Total assessed value 1922
This city is In Coahoma County.
S chool Bonds.
(about Yi actual)_______ 3,710.007
Total tax rate (per *1.0001 .823.00
-s
_
_
$4,500......................... Populat’ n 1910. 48.905; 1920. 57,669 State&Co. taxiper $1.000)'21 .$40 00 This cltv owns Its water, light and
Other sewer bonds__________ $12,000
Popula'n 1910, 23.139; 1920, 20,324 •ewer plant, valued at $210,000.
IN T . at Citizens’ Bank, Shelby.
Commission government adopted.
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’23..$45,001
General bonds______________ $29,700
Sinking funds______________ 7,000
CENTRAL DRAINAGE DIST.
School bonds_______________ 29,700
Ass’d val’n 1922 ( s a ct.)___ 790,636 BOLIVAR COUNTY DRAINAGE
4
This district is in Bolivar County. Liquidating & impt. bon ds.. 50,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$20.00
DISTRICT NO. 10.
Population in 1910. 774; 1920, 1,050
( $5.000____July 1 1925 6s '21 .I-i $212,500..July 1 '25-’41 Refunding bonds___________ 25,060
Levee Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J {100.000..July 1 '26-'35 BOND. DEBT Jan 1922-. $250,000
...$ 1 6 5 ,0 0 0 _________ _____
BELZONI.
I 80.000.-July 1 '36-11 Total benefits assessed____ 615,810 5J^s
Estimated value__________ 3,606,600
Water, Light 8c Sewer Bonds,
This town is now the county seat BONDED D E B T ...............$200,000
Population (estimated)_______ 6,000 is ’ l l M-S $120 010c-.Sept 1 1931
o f Humphreys County.
INT. at American Trust C o., Si
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
General Impt. Bonds.
Street B onds.
Louis.
.8 '15 . . . $110.000._Oot 1 ’25-’35
f$15,000-.Feb 1 ’25-’29
f 10 000 _ . Mav 1 1925
6s '24 F-A 60,000--Feb 1 ’ 30-’39 BOONEVILLE SCHOOL DIST
CHARLESTON.
6s ’20 M -N {200,000- -M ay 1 ’26-’35
l 75,000..F eb 1 ’40-’44
This
'250.000.-M ay 1 '36-’45
W ater W orks & Electric Light. In This district (P O. Booneville) it county city (formerly a town) is the
Prentiss County.
seat of Tallahatchie County.
Road Bonds.
6s ’04 _
_ $17.200______ Annually
Building Bonds.
Proclaimed a city by the Governor In 5s T7 J-J $85,000.-Jan 1 ’25-'41
Bridge Im provement Bonds.
- -S
a proclamation dated June 18 1921.
S chool Bonds.
6s '06 _
_ $10.800______ Annually ROND. A-O $25.000.........Due 193*
DEBT Oct 13 1921. $55.000 Commission form of government.
« ’ 18 J-J
$9.000---------------------School Bonds.
valuation 1921
Water, sewer & light bonds $99,500 TO T. BD. D T . Dec 3 ’24.$1,000,300
6s TO . . . $15.000___ Apr 5 1930 Assessed actual) (est.).........1,000,000
(75%
Refunding bonds_________
17,900 Assess, val. real estate____$8 350 000
Electric L ight Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000)’21 (est.) -$18.00
RR. rignt-of-way bonds_
_
5,000 Assess, val. personal____ 3,000,000
6s '24 M -N $20,000.-N ov 1 ’26-’45
Separate dist. school bonds 90,000 Total assessed val. 1924
Water Works Impt. Bonds.
Outstdg. bonds Nov 1 '24. 212,400
(30% actual)_________ 11,350,000
6s
...
$5.000___ July 1 1934 BOYLE SEPARATE ROAD DIST
City assessed valuations:
P. O. Boyle, Bolivar County.
Total tax (per $1,000' 1924 _$l7 .00
Sewer & W ater Works Bonds.
Real estate____________ 902.625 Population 1910, 4.079; 1920, 7.552
$1.000___ Mar 1 1925
6s
. . . $20,000___ July 1 1934
Personal_______________ 341,958
15,000--Mar 1 ’26-30
C olored Public School Bonds.
Total city 1924______ 1.247,983
6s T7
$5,000___ May 1 1937 6s '20 M-S 30.000. -M ar 1 '31-'35
45.000_.Mar 1 ’36-'40 Sep. school dist. val'n ’24- 784.887 CLAY COUNTY.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 25 '18. $73,000
West Point is the county seat.
Tot. val. ’24
55.000.
-M ar 1 ’41-’45 (75% a ct.)-_-2.032.470
Assessed valuation 1918_
_ 914.000
Highway Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918___$15.00 BOND. DEBT May 1 1920 $250,000 City tax rate (per $1,066) '24-$37.00
$40,000____ 1925-1944
Sch. dist. tax (per $1,000) '24-$22 00 5s
Population 1910, 1.059; 1920. 2,277 Assessed value 1920_______ 1,536,341
Population 1920 (est.)________ 3,500 Popula’n 1910, 1,834; ’ 20........... 3,007
Road Bonds (General).
. . . $20.000............ --.1 9 2 8
BELZONI DRAINAGE DIST.
Road and Bridge (General).
CHICKASAW COUNTY.
This districi is in Washington Co BROOKHAVEN.
. . . $40.000.................1930
Houst »n is the county seat.
This city Is In Lincoln County.
6s T3 M-NS259 000c .--1925-1938
Sewer Bonds.
C ourt House Bonds.
TO TAL DEBT Jan 1916---$400.000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
$1,000 _________ 1925 5s ’ 07
$35,000.............. -.1927
($4.000______1925-1928
Assessed benefits_________ 1,690.882
10.000 ..........1926-1930 5s ’ 09
10.000____________ 1929 5 K s’23 . . . {20,000_____ 1929-1938
Real value (est .) _________ 5.000000 5}£s’20 s-a
36.000 _____ 1931-1939
Population (est.)______________ 8,000
Jail Bonds.
(15.000______1939-1948
74.000 ............ -.1940 5 v^s'14 - - - $10.000.........
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat
1934
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
Bridge BondsBank, Chicago.
6s
. . . $32 5 0 0 ______1925-1937
-s T2 . . . $10.000....................1932 5s '14
- — $50,000__________ 1925
Road Dist. No. 2.
R e f u n d in g R o n d s .
Supers. Dist No. 1 Road Bonds 6s
. - - $980.510 ..........1925-1937
BENTON COUNTY.
5s '12 A-O $15.000_ Oct 1 ’ 25-’32
_
5 4 ' ’ I6 F-A 33,000- - Aug 1 ’26-’ 39
Road Dist. No 3 Bonds.
Ashland is the county seat.
W ater and Light BondsSupers. Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s
*32 500 ____1925-1937
Road Ronds.
($2,400c..Jan 2 ’25-’28 6s '19
. . . $87,000__________ 1930 GEN. CO. D T . Dec 17 ’24. $189,000
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-D$165,000 _____ 1925-1939
5K s’ 23 J-J { 12.100c. .Jan 2 ’29-’38
Supers Dist. No. 3 Road Bonds Sinking fund______________
4,786
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 ’24. $165,000
15.000c. .Jan 2 ’3Q-’48 6s ’ 17 M-S *50.000--Sept 1 ’29-’38 Tot. assess, val. of county
Assess, val. real estate_____1.762.365
Supers- Dist. No. 4 Road Bonds.
1923 (X actual)_______ $6 648 715
Assessed val. personal_____ 460 029 5H s’24 F-A 50,000.-Aug 5 ’25-’49
_ 856,580
Other assess, property_____ 675.000 BOND. DEBT May 1923.$ 380,000 6s '16 F-A *7,000--Aug 1-’ 26-’ 39 Assessed valua-(Dist. 1_
$3.5,000__________ 1931
tion 1917____{Dist. 2__ 3.280,165
Tot.ass'd val.’24(70%aet.l 2,897.394 Water & light debt (in cl.).. 135,000 6s '19
Supers. Dist- No. 5 Road Bonds
(Dist 3
998 555
State & Co.tax(per $1,0001 ’24 $27.00 Assessed valuation 1922___3.000.000
r
Population 1910. 10.245; 1920, 9,851 Population 1910 , 5.293; 1920, 4,706 6s ’ 19 J-D *75,000--June 1 ’ 30-’39 State S Co tax(por$l 000)'20 $30.00
BONDED DEBT (Jan 1 ’21) —
Population 1910,20,303; 1920.17,490
County________________ $159,000
INT. payable partly at Nat. Bank
BROOKHAVEN SEPARATE S. D.
BILOXI.
District No. 1 -.........
133.000 of Commerce, N. Y .t MerchantaThis city Is In Harrison County
This district Is in Lincoln County
District No. 2..................
87,010 Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis: Com­
Inoom 1896. Commission govern 5 ^ s ’22 J-D$138,000.-Dec 5 ’ 25-’47
District No. 3................... 200.000 mercial Nat. Bank, Chicago; Chicago
ment adopted, see V. 106, p. 411.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $147,000
District No. 4 .........
92,001 Sav. Bank & Trust C o., Chicago;
Assessed valuation 1924___3.528,115
S ch ool p ond s
District No. 5 ...................
75.000 and Hanover Nat. Bank. New York.
6s '12 - - . .$44,510 .........1925 1932 Population in 1920____________4,706
Assess.val., real estate___ 4,448 101
5K s
. . . 100,000______________
IN T at
Assess.val., personal_____ 1,147 433 CLEVELAND.
5 ^ s ’24 J-J 110,000--Jan 1 ’25-’49 merce, . St. National Bank of Com
Louis.
Other assessable property. . 89 ’ 001
This town Is the county seat of
Street Improvement Bonds.
Total assess.value 1922__ 6,487 5 0 Bolivar County.
5K s
-.-$ 3 5 0 .0 0 0 -.........................
Population. 1920. 22.846; '20, 22,212 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’ 24- $221,000
5s T8 . . .
2.000_____1925-1928 CALHOUN COUNTY
Pittsboro Is the county seat.
Water debt (incl)_________
39,500
5M s’24 J-J
90,000-. Jan 1 ’ 25-’49
Road Bonds.
fund______________
8,000
Park, Playground & Pier Bds.
CHRISTMAS DRAINAGE DIST. Sinkingval., real estate____1,434,660
6s ’ 19 . . . $2(>8.090__________ 1943
5H s
. . . $80,000..................
This district Is in Bolivar County Assess, v a l., personal p rop . 590,967
f *8.000c.-Feb 1 ’25-’26
Assess,
Library Bonds.
f $4 000..S ep t 1 *25 '25 Other assess, property____
6s ’20 F-A{ *80.000c..F eb 1 ’27-’36
83,267
5Ms
. . . $ 2 0 .0 0 0 -.-.............
I ‘ 100.000c.. Feb 1 ’37-'46 6s ’20 M-S { 40.000--Sept 1 ’26-’30 T o t.assess .val.'24 (60 % act) 2,108,894
N ET B D . D T. July 1 ’2 3 .. $602,500
1100.600 ..S ep t 1 ’ 3 7 -’ 40
Total assess, val. 1922____6,006,000 NET B D . D T. Apr 1921.. $513 500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1921-_.$154.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $10.24
Population 1910, 8,049; 1920, 10,937 Vssesspi v l-i-> 19 *2. . . _ 3 347 488
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . Population 1910, 1,001; 1920, 1,674
Population 1920 (Census)____16,823
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the CHIWAPPA
TOWN
CREEK COAHOMA COUNTY.
BLACK BAYOU DRAIN. DIST.
Friar Point s th’ county seat.
DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 4.
This district (P. O. Greenville) 1 Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
»
- - - $40,000.______ _______
In Washington County.
This district is in Lee and Monroe .8
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
($105.000.-M ar 1 ’ 25-’27 CALHOUN CO. RD. DIS. NO. 1
counties.
84,000. .M ar 1 ’28-’29BOND. DEBT N ov 27 ’23- $493,000 6 s ’21 May $38,000C_May 1 ’ 29-’41 6s ’ 21 A-O $125,000 M ay 1 ’ 25-’41
* R efu n d in g Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 2003)
147.000. .M ar 1 ’30-’32 Floating debt (additional).
30.000
6s’ 17 M-S
168.000. -M ar 1 ’33-’35
6s '22 M -N (5 500--M ay 1 ’25 ’35 .s ’23 A-O }$4,000_____ 1925-1928
Sinking fund______________18.854
130.000......... 1929-1943
126,000-.M ar 1 ’36-’37 Tot.ass’d val.’23(45% act.)3,449.545
16,000--M ay 1 ’ 36-’41




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COAHOMA COUNTY (Concluded).
Road and Bridge Bonds.
445s
$100,000c_________ 1930
5s
. . . 75,000c___________1940
5s '12 June §50.000c___ June 1 1942
5 s ’ 16 J-J 80.000 ______1925-1926
5s '19 J-J 490,OOOc&rJuly l ’ 27-’36
. s ’20 . . . 400.000 -J u ly I ’25 '40
BO N D . DEBT Jan 1924.$1,795,000
Total assess. val. 1923— 25,238,019
Pojmla’n 1910, 34,217: 1920, 41,511
IN T . on bonds o f 1912 payable at
John Nuveen & C o., Chicago; on
bonds of 1916 at Nat. City Bank,
N . Y ., or Hibernia Bank & Trust
Co., New Orleans, and on bonds
marked (*) at the Hanover National
Bank, New York.

MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS

D istrict N o. 1 Bonds.
6s T2 J-D $61,000c.June 1 ’25-’37
D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-D $41,000c. June 1 ’25-’37
District No. 3 B onds.
6s ’ 12 J-D $41,000—June 1 ’25-’37
District No. 5 Bonds.
6s T2 J-D $41,000..June 1 ’25-’37
G ood Road District Bonds.
6s’ 16-20— $361,000 ......... 1936-1940
Lake Cormorant 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
COLUMBIA.
County’s ass’d value ’22.8,298,248
This city is the county seat of
INT payable at Cont. & Comm.
Marion County.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’22— $c6,000 Nat. Bank of Chicago, or Bank of
Tot. ass’d val.*22 (H a ct.). 1,775,000 Commerce & Trust Co., Memphis.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922__ $25-00
Population. 1910, 2,029; 1920, 2,826 DREW.
This town is in Sunflower County.
General Im provement Bonds.
COLUMBUS.
County seat of Lowndes County 6s T6 . . . $14,000____July 1 1936
Light Plant Bonds.
Inc. 1821.
6s T8 _
_ $13,000_______ Serially
tlm provem ent Bonds.
5s g '06 M-S $60.000c_ Sept 1 1926 6s ’23 J-J (13,500—.Jan 1 ’25-33
_
110,000— -Jan 1 ’ 34-’38
5Ms’22 J-D 46 ,000 ..June 1 ’25-’47
Sewer Bonds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
$37,500_______ Serially
5s
. . . $63,000_______________ 6s ’20
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924.$103.800
Paving Bonds.
54is’ 19 s-a $37,5 0 0c____1925-1939 Assessed value 1923________ 879,486
Population in 1920______________721
S chool B uilding.
5s T6 s-an $50.000c_________ 1936
5s '17 J-D 25,000___ June 1 1937 DUNCAN ROAD DISTRICT.
This district is in Bolivar County
R efu nding RR. Aid Bonds.
($12,000—Feb 1 '25-’27
f$ 1,000 —-Apr 1 '25-’26
545s’2 2 A -0 30,000—.A pr 1 ’27-’32 6s ’22 F-A-) 80,000—Feb 1 ’28-’37
(100,000—Feb 1 ’38-’47
[60,000__ Apr 1 ’33-’47
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’23. $375,000 TOT. DEBT March 1922— $200,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
31.500 Assessed value____________2,031,623
Assess, val. ’23 (3-5 act.) —5,700.000 Population (estimated)_______ 2,500
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $20.00
_
Population 1910, 8,988; 1920, 10,501
t IN T. at Nat. Rank of Commerce DUNDEE ROAD DISTRICT.
This district is in Tunica County.
N. Y .: on bonds o f 1922 at the Han­
($ 3.000_____ 1925-1925
over National Bank, N. Y .; others at
6s ’20 M -N i 50.000..........1926-1935
Columbus.
54,000......... 1936-1944
I 5,000___________1945
COPIAH COUNTY.
Hazlehurst is the county seat BOND. DEBT Mar 1921.. $121,000
Assessed value____________1,245.000
Population o f county in 1910, 35,914 Population (est.)______________ 3,000
1920. 23.672.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
C o u r t H o u s e & J a il.
_s ’
J-J $50,000c__ Jan 1 1926 FLORENCE SCHOOL DIST.
R o a d a n d B r id g e .
This
445s’05 j - d $50,000c. — Dec 1 1930 Rankin district (P. O. Florence) is in
County.
5s ’09 J-D 30,000c_ June 1929
_
_s T7 F-A 50 ,000 c...F eb 1 1942 6s Building Bonds.
T9 . . . $15,000___________1939
R o a d D is t . N o . 1.
6 s ’ 23
..
17.500___________1943
5s&6s’ ll-1 9 $297,0 0 0 c —.1925-1944 BOND. .DEBT Oct 26 ’23...$32,500
Road Dist No 2.
Assessed
6sT3-16— $128,000_____ 1925-1939 Tax rate val. 1923 (est.)_____ 400,000
(per $1,000) 1923____ $22.50
R o a d D istrict N o. 3 B o n d s.
6s 19 . . . $70,000 ......... 1931-1944 FORREST COUNTY.
R o a d D is t r ic t N o . 4 B o n d s .
Hattiesburg is the county seat.
6s T9 . . . $149.000c ...1925-1947
Road Improvement Bonds.
R o a d D is t r ic t N o . 6 B o n d s .
$100,000_______
6sT5-18—. $265.0 0 0 c ____ 1924-1943 5s ’ L7 M-S to call Mar 1 1937) 1942
(Subject
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’2 4 $82,000. Oct
'25-’45
County_______________ $180,000 6s ’20 A-O 250,000.$10,0001 yearly
’25 —
297,000 _s Normal College Bonds.
District No. 1_______
District No. 2_______
128,000 5s TO . . . $100,000___________ 1950
70,000
District No. 3 _______
Road and Bridge Bonds.
District No. 4_______
149,000
’09 . . . $20,000____________ 1929
District No. 5 _______
264,000 5s Jail Bonds.
Assessed values, 1924—
5s ’08 . . . $40,000____________1928
DistrictN o. 1_________ $3,208,716
District No. 2_________ 1,609,515 TOT. BD. D T . N ov 22 ’24 $340,000
40,000
District No. 3_________
741,059 Sinking fund____________
D istrictN o. 4 _________ 1,064,370 Tot.ass’d val.’21(3-5 act.) 17,283,000
DistrictN o. 5_________ 3,287,19.5 Tax rate (per f$1,000) 1924____$18.75
Ass’d val’n, county, 1924. 9,910,855 Population o county In 1910,21,238
20,722; 1920_______________
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
CORINTH.
Meadville is the county seat.
This city is in Alcorn County. Last
Road Bonds.
charter established jn 1884.
5WsT9 J-D$310.000-Serially to 1944
W ater R efu n d in g Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $445,000
545s
. . . $53,000_______________ Floating debt (add’l)______
31,000
W ater-W orks & Sewer Bonds. School debt (add’l)________ $510,000
5 s ’04 . . . $24,700____ Oct15 1927 Sinking fund______________
15,000
L igh t, W ater & Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation, real_$2,579,189
545s’22 M-S $70,000_______________ Assessed val'n, personal..
928,920
(Due serially for 25 years.)
Other assessable property.. 1,085,463
Paving Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(50 %act.) 4,571,572
545s’ 19 F-A $21,5 )0-Serially to 1939 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24 $43.75
Various Imnmvements.
Pop’n 1910, 15,193; 1920_____ 14.156
5s,545s,6s&7s$34.000_______ Various
S chool Bonds.
GEORGE COUNTY.
545s’ l l . . .
$7,000__________ 1931
Lucedale is the county seat.
545s’19 F-A
8,901.Serially to 1939
Court House Bonds.
f 300__ — 1925
5s TO J-D $21,000__________ 1940
6s ’20 —
(6,000 _____1926-1935
Road Bonds.
(7,500 _____ 1936-1945 5s T2 J-J $18,000__________ 1942
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922.. $409,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
20.000 5s T6 A-O $90,000 — -Oct 2 1936
Assessed valuation 1921___3,050,000 BON D. DEBT N ov 8 ’24— $129,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923...$22.00 Tot.ass’d val.’24(1-3 a ct.).2,650,619
Population, 1910, 5,020; 1920. 5,498 Population 1910. 6,599; 1920--5,564
INT. at City Treasurer’s office.
IN T. payable at Hibernia Bank &
Trust Co., New Orleans or Nat.
City C o., N. Y . City.
COVINGTON COUNTY.
County seat is Collins.
GLENDORA SEP. ROAD DIST.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
This district is in Tallahatchie
5 s ’06 . . . $36,000 _____ 1925-1936 County.
6s ’07 . . .
20,000.........
1939 6s ’24 J-J $100,000..July 2 ’25-’44
Road and Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924— $100,000
5s ’09 . . . $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ............... ..1929 Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,053,700
_
6s T5 —
9,000__________ 1935 Population___________________ 4,000
R oad Bonds.
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
6s ’22 M-S $50,000___________1947 New York City.
lue yearly until 1947.)
. D T. Jan 1 1921.. $84,000 GLOSTER.
Road district debt (add’l ) . . 141,000
This town is in Amite County.
Assessed valuation 1922
3,109,180 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1924—$51,000
Population in 1920__________ 14,869 Assess, val. 1924 (45 act’l) _ 530.318
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $21.00
_
DELTA CITY DRAINAGE DIST. Population 1910, 1,486; 1920, 1.079
This district is in Sharkey County.
6s ’21 M-S $162,000. -Mar 1 ’25-’42 GREENE COUNTY.
BON D. DEBT Nov 1921— $200,000
Leakesville is the county seat.
IN T . payable at Mercbants’-LaRoad Bonds.
clede Nat. Bank. St. Louis, M o.
5s T2 . . . $14,000.................Serial
6s T3 __
3.000_________ Serial
DE SOTO COUNTY SUPERVIS­
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s T6 . . . $93,000___________1936
ORS’ DISTRICTS.
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’21— $126,000
5s ’ l l . . . $25,000................... 1931 Floating debt (add’l ) ______
65,955

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309

F un din g Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate.5,123,381
.1934
_ 907,830 6s '18 . . . $15,000____
Assessed value, personal_
Bridge Bonds.
Other assessable prop erty.. 319,885
_
Total valuation 1922______ 6,351,096 5s '12 Sept $30,000c_ Sept 1 1932
Road Bonds.
Population 1910. 6,050; 1920— 10,430
5s T2 Sept $15,000c_ Sept 1 1932
_
5s T7 . . . 100,000___________1937
GREENVILLE^
35,000 _____ 1928-1935
This city is in Washington County. 6s T8 . . .
Incorp. as a town 1870 and as a citi TOT. BD . D T . Jan 1 '21— $215,000
58,608
1886. Pop’n 1910, 9,610; 1920, Floating debt____________
11,560. Int. at Bank of America, Tot. ass'd val. 22 (45 act.) 5,532,958
N. Y ., and on 6s of 1920 and 1921 at State & co. tax(per$1,000) T9.$18.00
Popula’n 1910, 15,727; 1920, 13,607
the American Trust C o., St. Louis.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y .
6s ’20 A-O $25,500— -Oct 1 '24-’40
R efu nd ing School B onds.
5 s ’24 M-S $30,000_______________ GULFPORT.
This city is In Harrison County.
4,000—M ay 1 ’34-’35
Inc. 1
Commission government
3.000
___________M ay 1898. 1936
adopted
2.000
___________M ay 1 Dec. 12 1911. V. 93. p.
1937
1736.
3.000
___________M ay 1
1938
...
45,000............................
5Ms’24 M -N 2,000___ M ay 1 1939 5K s
C 11940
3.000
___________M ayity-H all, W ater and Sewers.
545s
$44,000__________ ____
2.000
___________M ay 1 . . . 1941
Park
3.000
___________M ay 1 Bonds.
1942
545sT6
2.000
___________May 1 A-O $125,000— -A pr 1 1936
1943
W harf Bonds.
. 2,000___ M ay 1 1944
6s ’ 20 J-J $20,000...........................
Paving Bonds.
S chool Bonds- .s
. . . 200,000_______________
Os ’20 J-J $60.000......................... ..
Paving Notes.
js
6s ’ 21 M-S $180,000-Mar 1 ’ 25-’26 5 H ’23 F-A 168,000..F e b 1 ’25-’48
Street bonds, 6s__________
$4,000
R efu nding Railroad Bonds.
42,300
5s '15 F-A $32,000.Feb 10 ’25-’35 Street bonds, 545s________
School & street bonds, 6s_
2,000
(Due $8,000 every 5 years)
School bonds, 6s_________
3.000
R efu nding Water Bonds.
31,700
5s
. . . $65,000c..... ............... .... General bonds, 545s______
Sewer bonds, 5 45s________
5,060
C ity Hall Bonds.
„ s
. . . $50.000......... .................. Central School bonds, 545s 19,000
4,100
Soria City bonds, 6s______
H igh-School Bonds.
l,O0O
($43,000-. July 1 ’25-’44 Jail bonds, 6s_____________
30.000
5s T4 J-J i ($9,000 every 5 years) Sewer and water bonds, 6s_
1 11,000___ July 1 1949 School and Jail bonds 6 s ._ 22,000
Water-works bonds, 545s_
88,900
R iver-Front Bonds.
_
22,500
5s ’07 M-S $47,5 0 0c...S ept 1 1927 Fire Department bonds_
BOND."DEBT Feb 1 ’23— $804,000
Sewer Bonds.
150,000
—s
. . . $75,000........................... Water debt (inc________
88.000
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’24 $994,500 Sinking fu n d ------- ----------Water debt.........................
102,000 Totalass’d val.’22(80%act) 7,300,000
Sinking fund____________
519 Population 1910, 6,386; 1920—8,157
Assess, val., real estate
7.926,652
Assess, va
persona___ 3 854,442 HANCOCK COUNTY.
Bay St. Louis is the county seat.
Total assess, value 1924..11.781,094
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S23.00
_s
...
$3,000____Jan 1 1931
6s '13 Jan 50,000c_ Jan 1 1933
_
greenwood.
400,000______________
This city is the county seat of Le­ 5s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923-- $450,000
flore County. Pop'n 1910, 5.836;
Sinking fund_____________
5 000
1920, 7,793.
Assessed val'n, real estate.S3 558 207
Im provement B onds.
_
Assessed val'n, personal_ 1 113 451
5 s ’06 _— $28,300____June 1 1926
Other assessable property.. 796 723
Ref. S chool Bonds.
5 s ’06 . . . $18,300____Jan 1 1926 Total assessed val’n 1922—5 468 381
Tax rate (per $1,000) ' 2 3 ___ $39 25
School Building Bonds,
5 s 'l l . . . $40,000____N ov 1 1931 Pop’n 1910, 11,207; 1920____ 10.380
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
School Bonds.
5s T5 . . . $10,000___ Nov 1 1935
30,000--June 1 ’ 25-'29 HARRIS BAYOU DRAIN. DIST.
A district in Coahoma County.
100,000-.June 1 ’30-’39
Drainage Bonds.
70.000--June 1 ’40-’44
6s T3 M -N $63,000 . May 1 ’25-’33
Jonds (Part Yearly).
Improvement Bonds.
5s T6 . . .
$6.000____June 1 1926
6s g 16 M -N$10.000c..May 1 ’35-'36
Paving Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 9 2 4 ... $73,000
5s '12 . . . $70,000___ Aug 1 1927
5s '15 . . .
7,500___ Nov 1 1935 Assessed benefits__________ 252,700
INT. at Cont. & Comm. Nat.
5s '16 . . .
20,000___ Dec 1 1936
Bank. Chicago.
5s T9 . . . 75,000— .O ct 1 ’25-’39
f 2 ,0 0 0 ..Aug 2 ’25-’25
6 s ’20 F-A 40.000 -Aug 2 ’36-’40 HARRISON COUNTY.
Gulfport Is the county seat.
(50,000—Aug 2 ’36- 40
C ourt-H ou se and Jail B onds.
2,500—June 1 ’ 25-’29
5s
_
_ $33,000 .$1,000 yearly
4,000--June 1 ’30-’33
W hite A gricul. Hgh. Sch- Bds.
1,500—June 1 1934
. . . $12,000____ $1,000 y ’ly
10,0)0 ..A p r 1 ’25-’ 29 -s
C onvict Farm Bonds.
40,000. .A pr 1 ’30-’39
. . . $10.000____ Feb 1 1934
36,000--Apr 1 ’40-'43 -s
Funding Bonds.
. . . $82.000..$2,000 yearly
10,000____Apr 1 1944 545s
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
5s TO F-A $20.0 0 0 c..-F eb 1 1930 5s '16 J-J $160,000.$10.000 yearly
Exposition Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5s TO F-A $10.0 00c.—Feb 1 1930 5s '16 J-J $105.000.........................
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '24 $4^2.000
Sewerage Bonds (Part Yearly).
0
6s '21 M-N$47,500 —Nov 1 '25-41 Ass’d val.'24 (40% a c t .)..17.000 0 >
State&Co. tax rate (per M) '24320 00
River Embankment Bonds.
5Ms’24 F-A $14.000___________1940 Pop’n, 1910, 34,658; 1920, 32.855
G eneral Impt. Bonds.
es urq!
($16.000.-Sept 1 ’25-’28 s a t t icitybis the county seat of For­
This
545s’23M -Si 80 ,000-.Sept 1 ’29-’38 rest Co. Commission government
52,000 —Sept 1 ’39-'42
( 16,000___ Sept 1 1943 adopted. Population 1910, 11,733
BOND. D EBT Aug 1923— $741,800 1920, 13.270.
$70.000........
Water & light debt (incl.). . 121,200 ..a ’08 . . -Sewer & Bldg. ..................
Water,
Bonds.
Indebtedness existing in
6s '18 A-O $18.000.-Oct 1 ’25-’38
other forms____________
23,000 6s T9 J-D 19 500—June 1 '25-'39
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
54,000
M unicipal Impt. (Pari yearly).
Cash value of water and
light sinking fund_______ 183,000 445s'06 M-S $190,360c—Mar 6 1945
Paving Bonds.
Estimated assess, val., real
T9 J-D $15,000—June 1 ’25-’39
and personal, 1923______ 7,860,000 6s Street Bonds.
City tax (per $1,000) 1922____$17.00 5s '07 — . $170,000c........................
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office
and at the Nat. Bank of Commerce, 6s Citv-Hall Bonds.
T9 J-D 6.000—June 1 ’25-’39
New York.
S chool Bonds.
GREER DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Oxford) is In 5s TO J-D$ 150,000___ Dec 1 1940
6 s ' l l . . . 40.000...........................
Marshall and Lafayette Counties.
6s T9 J-D
4 5 >0—June 1 ’25-’39
Drainage Bonds.
General Improvement Bonds.
($104.000c.M ay 1 ’25-’40
s-a $365,000________ ______
6s’ 16 May \ 12,500c —May 1 1941 6s
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924— $136,000 BOND. DEBT May 15 T9. $778,000
Assessed benefits_______ . 315,837 Water debt (included)_____ 132,500
6,152
IN T. payable at Nat. City Bank, Sinking fund______________
Assessed valuation 1918_ 8,213,135
_
New York.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)___$13.00
GRENADA.
h azleh u rst!
This city is in Grenada County.
This city is In Copiah County,
Street Bonds.
im provem ent Bonds.
5s T3 J-.T 825.000c —.July 1 1933
54£s’24 J-J .$10,000c.July 1 ’ 25-’34
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’ 2 1 .. $119,000
Floating debt— ________
8 000 BOND DEBT 9->t 31 1924 $107 000
Water debt (Included)_____
48,000
Sinking fund__________________
5'00
Assessed value, real estate. 678.990
Total assessed value 1921
_ 783 050
(60% actual) (est.)_____ 2.000 00 Assessed value, personal_
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22------- $22 00 Ass’d value 1924 (75%act.) 1,462 010
_
Population, 1910, 2,814; 1920, 3 ,i > Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $20 00
2
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank «nd Population 1910. 2.056: 1920.-1.762
Nat. Bank of Commerce, N. Y.
HICKAHALA c r e e k d r . d i s t .
GRENADA COUNTY.
This district (P. O. Sanotobia) Is in
Tate County.
Grenada is the county seat.
Drainage Bonds.
Com bined Supervisors’ D istrict
5 4$s’ 16 s-an $80,000__________ 1936
Bonds.
(Subject to call 1921)
($14,000c. May 1 ’ 25-’ 26
6s ’21 M -N 120 000c.M ay 1 ’ 27-’36 BOND. D EBT Nov 1924 —$83,000
(150.000c.M ay 1 ’37-’46 Tot. ass’d val.'24 (50% act.) 2()0,0OO
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24—$3.50
Bridge R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 . . .
20,000......... ..........1936 Population in 1919______________ 250

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/HINDS COUNTY.
Jackson is the county seat.
Road B onds.
:5Xa
— $75.000______________
( 9,000— Jan 1 ’25-’26
•6s ’21 J-J \ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’27-’36
llOO.OOO— Jan 1 ’37-’46
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5 J^s’24 J-J15$100,000.Jan 15 ’25-’44
5s ’24 J-D 82,500—June 3 ’30- 44
5s ’24 J-D 100,000--June 1 ’ 25-’44
Supervisor’s Dists. Nos. 1 & 5.
5M s’ 16 M-N$100,000_____________
(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 efu nd ing Bonds.
4 ^ s ’03 . . . $108,000___________192S
4H s’05 . . .
39,000..........
1930
A gricultural High School Bds.
5s ’ 16 . . . $30,000__________ 1941
5s ’ 17 . . .
15.000______________
Armory Bonds.
5 s '22 s-a $57,000..........................
(Duo $3,000 yearly.)
GEN. B D . D T . N ov ’24.$1,481,500
Assessed val’n, real estate. 17,488.430
Assessed vai n, personal.. 9.143,345
•Other property__________ 5,153,504
Total assessed vai n 1922.31,785 279
Road dist & Consol. Sch.
dist. debt (add'l) est__ 1,000,000
Pop’n 1910. 63,726; 1920____ 57.110

MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 24 ’24 $86,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 117,500
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,380,000
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 7l0,OO0
Other assess, property____
40.O00
Total assessed value 1924
(about
actual)_______ 2,110,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$24.50
Population 1910, 1,098; 1920, 2,112
INVERNESS SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Sunflower Co.
6 s ’22 M-N $58,000.-serially M ayl
NET DEBT Nov 1924___ $58,000
Assessed value 1921_____ 1,232,270
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
ISSAQUENA COUNTY.
Mayersville is the county seat.
TOT. BD. D T . N ov 28 ’24. $494,500
Sinking fund______________
58,186
Assess, val. real estate___ 3,303,689
Assess, val. personal______ 360,286
Total val’n ’24 (60% a ct.).3,663,975
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’24.S4.50
Population in 1920____________7,618

tD istricts Nos. 2 & 3.
5 4 s ’19 J-J $62,500—July l ’25-’49
Supers. Dists. Nos. 3 & 4 B onds.
5 4 s ’ 16 F-A S28.000.Aug 15 ’ 26-’41
Supervisors’ Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
6s T2 F-A $27,500.Aug 31 ’25-’32
6s T3 . . .
40.500.-Oct 1 ’25-'3<
6s '21 J-JJ *8.000—July 1 ’25-’26
1*160,000.. July 1 ’27-’46
Bridge and Trestle Bonds.
5s '16 F-A $45,000-Aug 15 ’ 26-’ 41
Van Cteve Cons. Sch. Dist. Bds.
6s T3 J-D $3,000—Dec 2 ’28-’32
6s T4 M-S
50 0.-Sept 1 ’25-’29
CO. BD. DEBT N o v ’2 4 .. $60,000
Road districtdebt (add’l ) — 613,500
School district debt (add’l ) .
10,000
Warrant debt (additional).
1,250
Assessed value county 1924.7,333,738
Pop'n 1910, 15,451; 1920. 19,208
f INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . .
on bonds marked (*) at the Pasca­
goula Nat. Bank, Pascagoula, or at
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y . . at option
of holder; x Hanover National Bank,
N. Y . City; on other at Chancery
Clerk’s office.

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R efu n d in g B onds.
5 4 s T6 J-D $12.000.June 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 ____$159,000
BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’24.$177,000
Assess, value real estate___ 661,254
Assess, value personal_____ 730,180
61,700
Other assess, property____
Total valuation 1924______ 1,453,134
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24____ $29.00
Population 1910, 2.385; 1920. 2,258
LABAN-BAYOU DRAINAGE D.
This district is in Bolivar County,
.s ’20 A-O 215.000— -Oct 1 ’25-’45
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2348)
BONDED D E B T __________ (?)
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .

LAFAYETTE COUNTY.
Oxford is the county seat.
Road District Bonds.
6s T2 . . . $50.000 —............... 1933
6s T3 . . . 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 c .............1933
A gricultural High School Bds.
6s T4 . . . $10,000_______________
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1’ 22— $223,000
Assess, val., real estate____2,945,920
Assess, val., personal_____1,018,930
ITAWAMBA COUNTY.
Otner assessable property.. 940,662
CO. BD. D T . Oct 30 ’2 4 .. $320,000 JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Total assessed value 1922—4,905,512
School debt (add’l)_______ 153,000
Fayette 1 the county seat.
Pop’n 1910 , 21,883 1920, 19,243
Assessed value 1924_______ 2,817,550
Road Bonds.
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N. Y ,
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’24.$16.00 6s T8 M-N$205,000 ____ 1925-1443
Population in 1920___________15,647 6s
...
37,000 _____ 1925-194/,
LAKE CORMORANT DRAIN. D.
* Bridge B onds.
This district is In De Soto and
ITTABENA.
5s T7 . . . $12,0C0c_ July 2 1947
_
Tunica Counties.
This town is In Leflore County.
(Subject to call July 2 1922.)
L ight Plant Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21— $55,000 6s ’ 23 M-SS150.000—Mar 1 ’41-’ 50
(HOLLY SPRIN GS.
6s T5 J-D $20,000c_ Dec 7 1935
_
Road debt (add’l ) ________ 259,000 BOND. D EBT Apr 1 1923- $150,000
This city Is in Marshall County.
BOND. DEBT M ay 1916. $59,000 To al assess, val. 1922____4,642,227 Assessed benefits_________ 1,794,436
Street Bonds.
IN T . at Liberty Central Trust
3,250 Sta e &c o .taxrate (per $1,000) - $24.00
O s ’ 15 M -N S 15,000c...M ay 1 1945 Sinking fund______________
Assessed valuation_______ 750,000 P r. n 1910, 18.221; 1920, 15,946 C o., St. Louis.
O ther B onds.
TNT. payable at Jefferson County
-B
. . . $75,900.......................... Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $11.00
LAMAR COUNTY.
(Subject to call after M ay l 1925.) Population 1910, 1,427; 1920..1.620 Bank, Fayette.
Purvis Is the county seat.
BON D. D E B T Nov 1924. $140,000
A gricultual High S ch ool Bds.
JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY.
Ass'd val.’23(abt.50% act.).1,909,343 JACKSON.
5s ’ 17 $20,000___________________
County seat of Hinds County and
County seat is Prentiss.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $15.00
CO. BD. D T. Nov 23 ’23— $35,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,192; 1920. .2.113 State Capital. Incorp. Deo. 1833.
Commission government adopted 6 s ’24 F-A$250,000—Aug 4 ’25-’29 Road Dist. bonds (add’l ) . . 251,500
40,100
Sept. 24 1912.
BONDED D E B T ______________ (?) School bonds (add’l ) --------HOLMES COUNTY.
_
Population 1910. 12,860; 1920.12,755 Vssess. val. real estate_ $3,676,363
Street Bonds.
Lexington is the county seat.
5 ^ s ’23 J-D$181,000___ Dec 1 1933
IN T . at National Bank of Com­ Assess, val. personal_____1.332,667
P icken s-R ichlan d Road Dist
Other assess, property___ 1,353,156
Improvement Bonds.
merce, New York City.
5 ^ s ’ 17 . . . 25,000----------------- 1942
Tot. assess, val. ’ 23 (% act)6.362,186
($20,000—Jan 1 ’25-’29
•6a T7 J-J 15,000 _____ 1928-1941 5J£s’24J-J§ 80,000. .Jan 1 ’30-’39 JONES COUNTY.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23.$26,00
6s T9 . . . 18,000...................1939
Pop’n 1910, 11,741; 1920, 12,869
[l00,00C_.Jan 1 ’40-’49
Ellisvllle is the county seat
-6s ’20 . . . 37,000 _____ 1925-1945
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’22 _— $50,000_____ 1925-1942
Dist. No. 1 Road Bonds.
5Hs 13 J-J $ 15.000c— July 1 1933
LANE BAYOU DRAINAGE DIST.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5b T 6 J-J $200,000___ July 1 1946
S chool Bonds.
6s T3 J-J $51,000c—Jan 1 ’25-’32
This distiict Is In Bolivar County.
Dist. No. 2 Road Bonds.
5s ’06 M -N S 63,200c...M ay 1 1926 5s ’09 J-J 25,000c..Jan 1 ’33-’37 6s ’21 M -N $203.000-M ay 2 ’25-’41
6s '16 J-J $175,000 _____1937-1941 5s ’ l l F-A 65.000c_..A ug 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921-- $225,000
Road Bonds.
6s '17 J-J 25,000____ Part yearly o s ’ 15 M -N (10,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’34 5s '16 A-O 200,000 —-Oct 15 1936
IN T at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y .
D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
\46.000c...M a y 1 1935
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5 }isT 6 . . . $90.000_____ 1926-1946 5 V£s’22 M -N l 19,000 _____1925-1939
6s T4 A-O $ 10.000c — .A pr 1 1934
Dist. No. 5 R oad Bonds.
6s
. . . 100.000.......................... 6s T6 s-a
75,000..........1925-1939 LAUDERDALE COUNTY.
6s T6 J-J $100,000____July 1 1946
Meridian Is the county seat. Pop n
f 40,000c.3ept 1 ’ 25-’ 29
6s T9 . . .
68,000_____ 1925 1040 5s ’24 M-Sx 160,000c.Sept 1 ’30-’39 5s Agricultural High S chool Bds. 1910. 46,919- 1920, 45,897.
'12 . . .
$2,000 ..........1925-1926
A gricultural H igh-School Bds.
Road Dist. No. 5 B onds.
(200,000c.Sept 1’ 40-’49
Hospital Bonds.
•6s T6 Feb $25.000___ Feb 1 1941
Street, Bridge & Sewer Bonds. 5s '16 A-O $36,500--O ct 15 '25-’39 5 H s ’ 12 A-O $ 3 0 .0 0 0 .. Apr 1 ’25- 27
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1921) Is ’21 . . . $44,000..........................
Road District No. 1 B onds.
Gen. Co. debt May 1922— $614,000
General C oun ty Bonds.
10 . . 43 400_____ 1925-1936
R efu nding S chool Bonds.
39,896 5
Sinking fund May 1922---5s T4 . . . $75.000___________1939
T7 F-A $10,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’37 Float, debt (add'l) Jan 1 '21 117,522 5s ’ 10 M-S $150.000-Sept 1 ’25-’34
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 1 58.000-Mar 1 ’25-’38
($500 payable in even years and
Rd. D. No. 2 debt Jan 1 ’21 140,00^ 5s ’ 13 . . .
County_______________ $100,000
9,3 0 0 ____1925-1938
$1.000 in odd years.)
Assess, v a l., real estate___ 8,737,676 5H s’ 14 M-S
District No. 1_______ 1.
200,000
50.000-M ar 1 ’26-’40
R efu nding Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____ 4.191,175 5!^s’ 15 M-S
District No. 2............
200,000 5s ’19 F-A J$14,000.Feb 1 ’25-’38 <''ther property___________ 2.065,318 5 ^ s ’ 19 Apr 120,000..Apr 1 ’29-*43
District No. 3_________
4,000
R oad Dist. No. 2 Bonds,
t 3,000—-Feb 1 1939
assess, val. 1922___14,994,169
District No. 4_________
190,000 5 tfs’19 M -N 82,500 .........1925-1939 Total & Co. tax (per $1,000V 14 $17.25 6s ’ 18 Apr 1 $18,000—Apr 1 25-42
State
Black Creek Drain. Dist.
T 1,000____Oct 1 1925
.
debt (additional)______
30,600 5}£s’22 . .and108,600........... ................ Pop’n 1910, 29,885; 1920, 32,919 6s ’20 A-O 20,000.—Oct 1 ’26-’35
Sewer Bonds.
IN T. on bonds of 1914 at the Inter­
Other district debt (add’l)
220,000 5s Street
(15,000—-Oct 1 36-45
’08 F-A $35,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1928 state Bank & Trust Co..New Orleans:
Pickens-Richland Dist.
100,000 5s ’ l l F-A 85,000c...A ug 1 1931
R oad D istrict No. 3 Londs.
bonds at Nat. Bank of Comm..
Total county ass'd val.'22-11,470 213 5s ’ 12 J-D 30,000c...June 1 1932 other., and Guaranty Tr. C o., N. Y. 6s 20 Apr ($65.000—Mar 1 31-43
N. Y
Pop’n 1910, 39,088; 1920------ 34,513
\ 10.000___ Mar 1 1944
M unicipal Bldg. & Impt.
R oad D istrict No. 4 B onds.
5s ’07 J’ne $50,000c
June 1 1927 JONES-WALTON DRAIN. DIST.
HOUSTON.
5H s’ 19 . . . $35,000______1930-1934
5s TO F-A 158.0 0 0 c...F e b
1930
This district is in Le Flore Co.
This town is the county seat of
65,000______1935-1944
$15,000-Mar 15 ’30-’34 6s .19 . . .
Street Impt. & Bridge Bonds.
Chickasaw County.
5s ’05 May $28,100c_..M ay 1 1925
20,000-Mar 15 ’35-’39 CO. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’21— *90,000
BO N D . DEBT Oct 1 1 ’20- $59,000 5H s’13 J-J 60.000c___July 1 1933
No. 1—.
570,000
Floating debt____________
25,000 5> £sT 9____
20,000
Road Dist. debt No. 2 . —
82,000______ Serially
Water debt (incl.)________
51,000
No. 3 - —
75,000
Jan 1 1921
Sewer and Bridge Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate_
_ 500,000 5 tis’ 19 M-N$13,000 _____1925-1939
No. 4 — .
100.000
20,000.Mar 15 ’40-’43
Assessed val. personal------ 300,000
No. 5 — .
50,000
3,000— -M ar 15 1944
Funding Bonds.
Tot. ass'd val.’20 65% act.)..800,000
;T April 1922. $62,250 Assessed valuation 1922.-24,421,799
Tax rate (per $1,000)1920____ $23.00 os4 T2 J-D $60,000c__ June 1 1932 Total benefits assessed___ 117,050
INT. on bonds of 1910 atContinen5
13
75.000___ July 1 1933
Population 1910, 1,400; 1920, 1.408 5 4 s ’’ 1 8 J-J
s
___ 100,000_______ Serially Estimated value__________ 800.000 tal-Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
KEMPER COUNTY.
IN T. at First Nat. Bk., St. Louis.
State Fair Bonds.
De Kalb is the county seat.
HUMPHREYS- COUNTY.
6 4 s ’ 15 J-D '20.000c.June 1 ’25-’34
Supervisors Dist. No. 1 Bonds LAUREL.
County seat is Belzoni.
This city Is In Jones C o. Commis­
\12.000c— June 1 1935 5H s’ 16 J-J $65,000..July 1 ’27-’41
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Supervisors Dist. No. 2 Bonds. sion government adopted Dec. 19
514sT9 A-O $132,000.April 1 ’25-’44 6s W ater B onds.
T5 J-J $196,000c...Jan 1 1928 5)^s’ 17 . . . $35.000—Apr 6 ’28-’42 1911. Pop’n '10, 8 ,4 6 5 ;’20. 13,037•6s'20 . . . 160,000 _____ 1925-1940 5s ’08 F-A 145,000c— .A ug 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
C ou rt H ouse Bonds.
5s TO F-A 95,000c— Feb 1 1930 6s ’ 18 J-D $12.000_____ 1925-1936 5s T3 J-D 30,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1933
6s
. . . $300,000...............
5 4 s ’ 13 J-J 100.000c— July 1 1933
Supervisors Dist. No. 5 Bonds. 5s ’ 16 M -N 5,000___ May 1 1936
BOND. DEBT .1 in 1 ’2 1 .. $650,000 5 4 sT 9
5J^s’ 16
Assessed value 1922_______ 9,491,994 5Ms’22 M-N 11.700 _____1925 1939_________ J-J $20,000—July 1 ’27-’41 5s School Bonds.
’05 F-A $18,200____Aug 5 1925
...
10,COO________
Building bonds_____________$10,000
Population in 1920___________19,192 5s ’23 . . .
24,600______________
Court-house bonds. 6s______ 60,000 5s ’07 F-A 15,000_____Feb 11927
30.000 __ July 1 1928
Park Property Purchase Bonds
Road bonds. 6s_____________ 75,600 5s ’08 J-J
HUMPHREYS COUNTY SUPER­ .s T6 — _a$21.600___ Jan 1 1936 School District bonds_______ 7,000 5s ’09 J-D 10.000 __ June 11929
VISORS’ DISTRICT NO. 2.
5M V 19M -N 22.500 _____ 1924-1939 BOND. DEBT Dec 10 ’21. $287,000 5s ’ 12 J-D 30.000 __ June 1 1932
•6s ’23 F-A$175,000-----------------BON D. DEBT Oct 1924.$3,260,814 Assessed value, real estate. 3,330,020 5s ’ 13 J-D 25 ,000 c...A p r 1 1933
BONDED D E B T ...........
(?)
Water debt (Incl.)_______
584,500 Assessed value, personal.. 1,037,122 5s '15 J-D 25.000 __June 1 1935
Assessed valuation_______$1,379,000 Assessment debt (add’l) — 698 238
Other assessable property.. 959,555 5s '16 M -N 7,000___ M a y l 1936
Warrant debt (add’l )
17 098
Total assessed value 1922 - 5,326.697 6s ’ 21 F-A 84,000—Feb 1 ’25-’36
HUMPHREYS COUNTY SUPER­ Total assessed value 1925.23,755.453 State & Co. tax per ($1,000)
Hospital Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$22.50
VISORS’ DISTRICT NO. 3.
1921-22____________
.$28.00 5s ’ 16 J-D $30,000____Dec 1 1936
Street Bonds.
($6.000-Dec 15 ’25-’27 Pop’n 1910. 21,262; 1920------ 22.817 Popula’n 1910, 20,348; 1920, 19,619
a These bonds bear no Interest.
IN T . at John Nuveen & C o.. 5s ’09 J-D $10,000____June 1 1929
6s ’22 J-D 15{40.000- Dec 15 ’28-’37
5,000____ Feb 1 1934
(50,000-Dec 15 ’ 38-’47 They were taken in payment of Chicago.
5s ’ 14 F-A
5s ’ 15 J-D 20,000____ June 1 1935
BON D. D E B T Jan 1923.. $100,000 property for this purpose.
IN T . on 5% water bonds due 1928, KEWANEE-TOOMSUBA SEPAR­ 5s ’ 16 M -N 13,000___ M a y l 1936
Assessed valuation 1922__ 1,773,002
10,000____ July 1 1936
ATE ROAD DISTRICT.
5s *16 J-J
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000 school and street bonds due 1931 and
10.000____ July 1 1936
This district Is in Lauderdale Co. 58 ’ 16 J-J
IN T . at National City Bank, N . Y bonds dated 1913 and 1915, and
bonds marked x is payable at Nat.
Fair Building Bonds.
f $800____Oct 1 1925
Park Bank, N . Y . City; on 6% water 6s ’20 A-O (20,000—Oct 1 ’26-’35 5s ’ 16 J-J $15,000____ July 1 1936
INDIAN CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
116,000—Oct 1 ’36-’45 5s '17 M -N 10,000____ M ay 1 1937
Sledge is the post-office for this bonds and bonds marked § at
W aterworks. Streets & Sewers.
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and on BONDED DEBT Oct 1922-S40.000
district.
6 H s’ 16 M -N$218,500-May 1 ’25-’37 refunding school bonds at Cont. & Total ass’d val. 1922 (e s t .)..711,800 5s .19 M-S $30.000____ Sept 1 1939
IN T. at office of County Treasurer 6s ’ 20 F-A 47,000____Aug 1 1935
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 281.) Com ’l Nat. Bank, Chicago.
R efu nding Bonds.
■6s ’21 M-S 125.000..M a y 1 ’26-’41
6s ’ 21 F-A $23,500—Feb 1 '25-’41
KOSCIUSKO.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 868.) JACKSON COUNTY.
W ater Bonds.
This city is the county seat of
Pascagoula is the county seat.
BO N D . D E B T N ov 11 T8.$250,000
5s ’09 J-D $10,000____June 1 1929
Attala County.
General Road Bonds.
Total assessed valuation
5s ’ 13 J-D 15,000c— .A pr 1 1933
W ater Bonds.
(about 40% actual) ’ 18. 780,000 5s ’09 M-S $15,000—Sept 1 ’25-’39
Population in 1918 (est.)---------3,500
Supervisors’ Dist. No. 2 Bonds. _s ’23 ___
$5,000________ serially 5 s ’ 15 J-D 15,000___ June 1 1935
M unicipal Bldg. Bonds.
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 at the National 6s T2 A-O $7,000—Oct 1 ’25-’31
School Bonds.
Bank o f Commerce, St. Louis.
5s ’05 . . .
$5,000___________1925 5s ’ 14 F-A $35.0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1934
6s ’20 J-J 13,000—Jan 1 5 ’25-’ 50
8,000__________ 1928 BOND. DEBT Nov 1923— $617,400
6s ’21 J-J / *6,000—July 1 ’25-’26 5s ’08 . . .
INDIANOLA.
1*80,000—July 1 ’27-’46 6s ’20
40,000-------- seri illy Wator bonds (included)___ 100,167
17,993
This town is the county seat of 6s ’24 J-J x30,000—July 1 ’25-’44 6Ms'19 J-D $24.000............ serially Floating debt_____________
16,056
Sunflower County.
Supervisors' Dist. No. 3 Bonds
_s ’24 ___
4,000________ serially Sinking fund______________
6s T2 A-O $23,500..Oct 1 ’25-’32
Street Bonds.
Electric Light and W ater Bonds Assessed val’n, real esta te..4,219,820
_
6s T3 M-S
6,500..Sept 2 ’25-’33 5H s'1 9J-D $30,000............ serially Assessed val'n, personal_ 3,378.383
5^s
. . . $100,000__________ _
6s ’20 ___
10,000________ serially Other assessable property_410,000
i S chool Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-J 13.000—Jan 1 5 ’25-’50
Tot .ass’d val.’23(75% act.)8,008,203
_s
. . . $20.000____________
r *6.000—July 1 '25-’26
Sidewalk Bonds.
Street and Bridge Bonds.
$30,090...........
1932 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1922____$25 00
6s ’21 J-J 1*95,000..July 1 ’27-’45 5s '12 . . .
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y .
.s
. . . $20,000_____ _____ _
I *2.000___ July 1 1946 _s '23 ___
9,000________ serially




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Dec., 1924.]
JLAWRENCE COUNTY.
Monticello is the county scat.
Bridge Bonds.
6s T2 J-J $25,000c..................1942
R oad Bonds.
•6s
. . . $24,000...........................
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-J $50,000c__________1942
§Supervisors’ Dist. No. 1 Bds.
5Jis’17 Feb/$30,000c._Feb 1 '27-’36
1 20,000c.. Feb 1 ’37-’41
Supervisors’ Dists. Nos. 3, 4 & 5.
5s
. . . $15,0 0 0 c ......................
($5,000 for each district)
(C o u n ty ______$75,000
BONDED IDist. No. 1 . . . 50,000
DEBT
(D ist. No. 3 . . . 5,000
Dec. 6 ’23 |Dist. No. 4 . . . 98,000
(Dist. No. 5 . . . 75,000
Assess, val. Co. ’23<
approx)3,602,247
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23.$26.50
Pop’n 1910. 13,080: 1920. 12,663
§ IN T . payable at the Co. Treas.
•office; on other bonds at Bank of
Monticello.
LEAKE COUNTY.
Carthage is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
-s
...$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .........................
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 2 1 .. $150,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 3,538,359
P op’n 1910, 18,298: 1920, 16,973
LEE COUNTY.
Tupelo is the county seat.
R oad Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
■5^s’ 12 . . . $50,000_______
.1937
■6s ’ 13 A-O 40,000_Sept
1 193S
5 ^ s ’ 19 . . .
60,000__________ 1950
Road Dist. No. 2.
6s ’ 13 . . .
$40,000_________ 1937
5s ’ 16 F-A 24,000-Feb 11 ’27-’41
53^s’ 19 . . .
50.000..... ..1949
Road Dist. No. 3.
5H s’ 12 ...$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .................. 1937
•5^s’ 10 . . .
100,000_________ 1935
5 ^ s ’ 15 . . .
40,000__________ 1940
5 ^ s ’ 19 A-O 175,000_____ 1925-1959
R oad Dist. No. 4.
5s ’ 16 M-S$ 100,000c.M ar 9 ’27-’41
R oad Dist. No. 5.
5s ’ 16 M-S$ 100,000. .M ar 9 ’27-’41
5 K s’ i6 - - 9 ,0 0 0 ............. ...1 941
^Highway Bonds.
5s ’ 14 M-S $200,000-M ay 7 ’25-’39
5J*s’ 15 M-N105.000____M ay 6 1940
Court house bonds due 1929 $50,000
CO. BD. D T. Jan 1 ’21 —. 355,000
Sinking fund____________
15,000
Road Dist. debt_________
913.000
Assessed valuation 1922—10,331,610
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918_ $16.00
_
Pop’n 1910, 28,894; 1920, 29.618
sIN T . at County Treasurer's office,
or Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .
LEE HIGHWAY SEP ROAD DIST.
This district is in Tishomingo Co.
5% s’23 J-J $96.000----- Part yearly
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924— $250,000
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,761,625
LEFLORE COUNTY.
Greenwood is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s g ’07 A-O $60,000c.._O ct 7 1932
5s TO J-J 100.000____Jan 3 1940
H ospital Bonds.
6a T7 —
$8,000..........1925-1932
Road Bonds.
5s g ’07 A-O $40,000c.—Oct 7 1932
5s T3 J-D 90,000.-July 1 ’25-’33
5s T6 Ann 85.000_____ 1925-1941
6s T9 ann 75.000—July 1 ’25-’39
5s ’20 ann 100,000—Feb 1 ’25-’45
f 12,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’26
6s '21 J-J 1120,000--Jan 1 ’27-’ 36
1150.000--Jan 1 ’ 37-’46
5s ’24 M -N 200,000____________
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4s ’04 J-D$100,000c__ Dec 5 1929
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 ’26.$1,251,760
Cash on hand___________
160,000
Assessed valuation 1924 —19,573,760
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920.-.$37.50
Popula’n 1910, 36,290; 1920. 37,256
INT. on bridge bonds of 1910 at
First Nat. Bank, Greenwood; on 5s
1924 at Chemical Nat. Bank, N . Y .,
and on 6s o f 1921 at the Continental
& Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
LELAND.
This town is Id Washington Co.
Storm Sewer & Paving Bonds.
($5,000___ N ov 1 1929
5 ^ s ’23 M -N 4 0 ,000 ..N ov 1 ’30-’33
35,000—Nov 1 ’34-’38
140,000—N ov 1 '39-’43
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s T9 M-S $5,000 ......... 1925-1929
Sewer Bonds.
6s T7 J-D $26,000..June 1 ’ 25-’37
R efu nding S chool & Light Bds
5H s’22 s-a $12,000___ $1,000 yrly
Water works bonds_______
$1,500
Electric light bonds_______
6,000
School bonds____________
8,000
BON D. D E B T Oct 12'20- $57,500
Ass’d val. ’20 (60% a c t .)..1,619,276
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$20.00
Population 1910, 1,547; 1920, 2,003
LEXINGTON.
This city is in Holmes County
S chool Bonds.
5s
Dec $36,000c_________ 1958
Sewer & W ater (Red. $2,000 yrly.)
5s ’ l l F-A $38,500c_______ serially
Paving Bonds.
6s ’ 20
$3,000________ serially
E lectric-Light Bonds.
_s
_
_ $46,000 —$3,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT Dec 18 ’26. $157,500
Water debt (inch)________
35,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
10.000
T ot .assess .val . ’24 (60 % act.) 1,500.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $27.12
Population 1910, 2,428; 1920, 1,792
IN T . at Bank of Lexington.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Brookhaven Is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s '16 A-O $80.000.............serially




MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS
F unding Notes.
$19,000___ M ay 1 1925
18,000___ May 1 1926
1 38,000—M ay 1 '27-’28
Road D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
5s T ' Feb$120,000..........1925-1930
5Ms'12 F-A 44,000--Feb 9 ’25-’37
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
5s T6 A-O $95,000________ serially
Road Bonds.
, _
($16,000—Jan 1 ’25-’26
6s '21 J-J 160,000—Jan 1 ’27-’36
200,000.-Jan 1 '37-’46
TOTAL DEBT Mar ’21— $435,000
Sinking fund_____________
10,500
Assess, val., real estate____4,248,535
Assess, val., personal_____2,208,190
Other property___________ 1,972,970
Total assess, val. 1922 ----- 8,429,695
Population 1910, 28,597; 1920-24,652
IN T. at Cont. & Comm. Nat.
Bank, Chicago; on 6s of 1921 at the
Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .; and on otnes
at Central State Nat. Bk., Memphis.

6s '24 M -N

LONG BEACH DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O. Gulfport) is in
Harrison County.
Ditch Impt. Bonds.
6s T9 F-A $56,000 _____ 1925-1939
BONDED DEBT Oct 12 ’21_$56,000
LOST LAKE DRAINAGE DIST.
This district is in Quitman Co.
$3,000.-Apr 1 ’25-'27
12,000..Apr 1 ’26-’33

I

9 ,0 0 0 ..Apr 1 '34-’36
16,000..Apr 1 ’37-’40
10,000—Apr 1 ’40-'42
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924- —850,000
Assessed benefits_________ 152.220
Population (estimated)_______ 1,200
IN T. payable at the Bank of Com­
merce & Trust C o., Memphis.
l o u is v il l e !

This town is the county seat of
Winston County.
Light and Plant B onds.
6s ’20 A-O $36,000____Oct 1 1945
Electric Light Bonds.
6s ’23 — . $30.000_______________
F unding B onds.
6s '15 s. an.
$6.600___ 1925-1935
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s T4 M-S $3,000c Sept 1 ’25-’30
TOT. BD. D T . N ov 1924.. $120,000
Tot. assess, val. ’24 (est.)._ 1.000,000
LOWNDES CO. $1.C00) '24-$25.00
Total tax rate (perROAD DISTS.
Columbus Is the county seat
Population 1910, 1,181; 1920—1,777
District N o. 1 bonds, 6s_____$40,000
Dist. No. 4 bonds, 53^s, 6s—147,000
Tuscaloosa Rd. Dist., 5>£s— 32,000
Zion Road Dist., 6s------------ 25,000
_
Artesia Rd. Dist., 536s. 6s_ 94,000
Bent Oak Road Dist., 6s___ 8,000
Mayhew Road Dist., 6 s ------- 20,000
Macon & Gilmer Road Dist.,
5 !^s and 6s______________ 49,000
TOTAL DEBT N ov 1922-—565,000
LOWNDES COUNTY ROAD D IS­
TR ICT NO. 2.
5Hs&6s — - $140,000_______________
5 Ms
- - - 100,000_______________
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
McCOMB C IT Y !
This city is in Pike County. Inc.
April 5 1872.
R efu nding School Bonds.
5 s ’05 - - $8,200_________ 1925
R efu nding W ater W orks Bonds.
5s .05 - - - $31,000_____ _____ 1925
W ater Bonds.
5s ’06 . - $13,400_________ 1926
5s ’ l l
13,900__________ 1931
School B uilding Bonds.
5s ’09 . - $10,000_________ 1929
5s ’ 16 . - 27.000_________ 1936
Cuty Hall Bonds.
5s T4 - - $ 1 8 ,4 0 0 ......... -.1934
Sewerage Bonds.
5s T6 M -N$87,000— .M ay 16 1936
W ater & Sewerage Bonds.
5Ms’ 19 . . .
$48,500_________ 1939
Bridge Bonds.
6 s ’20 — - $28,000_________ 1945
Street Improvement Bonds.
6 s ’20 . - .
$28,000................. 1945
School Bonds.
6 s ’21 . . .
$78.000_________ 1946
(12,000-May 15 ’25-’28
5 K s’23 M -N 60,000-May 15 ’ 29-’38
175,000-May 15 ’39-’48
Special Street Impt. Bonds.
6 s ’22 — .$113.000___________1931
TOT. BD. D T. N ov 1923. $652,000
Water debt (incl.)------------ 106,800
Assessment debt (incl.)___ 192,600
Total assess, val. 1923____5,635.173
City tax rate (per $1,000) '22_$28 00
Population 1910, 6,237; 1920.7.775
IN T . payable at M ayor’s office.
M cIVOR CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Panola County.
$2,000c.Dec 1 ’25-’26
2,000c— .D ec 1 1927
12,000c_Dec 1 ’28-’30
15,000c.Dec 1 ’31-’33
6s ’21 J-D
12,000c.Dec 1 ’34&’35
7 ,0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1936
27,000c.Dec 1 ’37-'39
20,000c.Dec 1 ’40&’41
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’22- $100,000
Ass’d val. taxable prop. ’21.$141,000
Est. actual val. of property. 300,000
Assessed benefits__________ 291,000
IN T. at American Tr. Co., St. L.
MACON.
This city is in Noxubee County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s ’ 19 . . . $14,250.................1939
6s ’20 . . .
14,400..................1932
W ater Works Bonds.
5s ’05 . . . $28,400__________ 1925
Light & W ater Bonds.
5s ’06 . . . $13,500..................1926
5s ’09 . . .
18,900.......
1929
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 1 .. $102,450
Population 1920_____________ 2,051

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MADISON COUNTY.
S treet Equip. & Bridge Bonds*
5s T3 . . . $14,000—$1,000 yearly
Canton is the county seat.
R ef. Sidewalk Paving Bonds.
Road Bonds.
$9.000-M ay 1 ’25-’27 5s T7 . . . $13,000—$1,000 yearly
C harity Hospital Bonds.
51<«T9 M -N 15,000_M ay 1 ’28-’30
6s
$68,000_________serially
24.000 __ M ay 1 ’31-’34 ’22
35.000 __ M ay 1 ’35-’39 Bridge & Sewer Bonds.
$25,000________ serially
5M s’24 M -N 2 0 ,000 ..M ay 1 ’25-’44 5s ’23
Street Intersection Bonds.
Supervisors Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
$4,628________ serially
5 ^ s r15___ $135,000................ ..1940 6s ’23
2,977.80--------serially
5s '16 M -N 75,000—N ov 1 ’ 27-’41 6s ’ 23
( 5 ,0 0 0 ..Mar 1 ’25-’29 GEN. BD. DT Sept 30’23$1,073,323
415,000
_s ’24 M-S 130,000. .M ar 1 ’3C-’49 Water debt (add’l)_______
474,509
Supervisors Dist. No. 4 Bonds. Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
5s ’ 16 J-D $30,000—Dec 1 ’27-’41 Assess, val. 1923________ 17,500,000
Actual value (est.)_______ 25,243.000
Supervisors D istrict No. 5.
6s T8 s-a IS10.000 ........ 1929-1933 Total tax )per $1,000) ’ 23____ $22.00
\ 30.000 ..........1934-1943
§ IN T. payable at City Clerk and
CO. BD. D T. Jan 1 ’ 21___ $249,000 Treasurer’s office; on some of the
Road dist. debt (add’l ) ___ 759,500 other bonds at Seaboard Nat.
Ass’d val., county, 1922 —10,552,744 Bank, New York.
Popula’n 1910. 33,505; 1920. 29,292
DEBT L IM IT .— On Sept. 19 1913
a charter amendment was adopted
MADISON COUNTY SUPERVIS­ limiting the city's indebtedness to
10% of the assessed valuation and
ORS’ DISTRICT NO. 2.
5M s’ 16 M-S J$70,000c.Mar 1 ’27-40 providing that bonds may be issued
1 10,000c..M ar 1 1941 for certain purposes of improvement
6s
. . . / 2 ,0 0 0 ..-Jan 2 ’25-’26 on a majority vote. V. 97, p. 901.
115.000—
-Jan 2 ’27-’36
.s ’24 M -S )30,000—Mar 1 ’25-’39 MERIDIAN SEPARATE SCH. D.
130.000— Mar 1 ’40-’49 J^s’24 M -N$500,000-May 1 ’ 25-'49
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 ’23— $128,000 5
Assessed value 1922_______1,480.998 (For maturity see V. 1118, p. 1703.)
BOND.
Nov
’24
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust AssessedDEBT 1924-------- $711,000
value
21.600,000
C o .,'S t. Louis.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,0001 ’ 24-S10.00
IN T. at Seaboard National Bank,
MADISON COUNTY SUPERVIS­
New York City.
ORS’ DISTRICT NO. 3.
5s ’ 16 M-N$50.000—Nov 1 ’ 27-’41
6.000 ____192,5-1927 MISSISSIPPI LEVEE DISTRICT.
5H s’22 s-an 40.000 ....... 1928-1937
P. O. Greenville. Int. at office of
45.000 ....... 1938-1946 Treasurer.
1.000 ................1947
Levee C onstruction Bonds.
30,000. .M ar 1 ’ 25-’395s
’24 M-S
MN-1,000.000c—.M ay 2 1944
30,000—Mar 1 ’43-’49 5s T3 J-J 1,000,000c.July 1 1953
BOND. DEBT Sept 1922— $218,500
Refdg. (red.aft.10 yrs.from issue).
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,382,686 434s’09 M-S $450,000c._Sept 1 1934
434s’ l l J-J 500.000c— .A pr 1 1936
MARION COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '23.$2,963.000
Columbia is the county seat.
Certificate debt (add’l) - .
600,000
Road Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923..52.000,000
5>£s’ 19 J-J $40,000____July 1 1925 Real value (est.)_______ 200,000.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $146,000
The valuation given above is on
Floating debt (add’l ) --------8,000
Assess, val. ’24 (2-5 a ct.)— 5.250,000 property behind public levee and
State & co.tax (per $1 ,OOO)’24.$50.OO does not Include anything In front
Population 1910, 15.599; 1920.17,144 on river side.
T A X for 1923.— Cotton tax, $1.66
MARSHALL COUNTY.
per bale, and an “ ad valorem” tax
Holly Springs is the county seat.
of $10 (per $1,000).
H igh-S ch ool Bonds.
6s T3 . . . $7,000........... 1933-1936 MONROE COUNTY.
Mt. Pleasant Dist. Road Bonds.
Aberdeen Is the county seat.
5H s’16 s-a $60,000_____1926-1940
Road Bonds.
H olly Springs Dist. R oad Bds. 6 s ’ l l - — $315,000--------------- 1936
5J*s’ 16 M-S $200,000.Sept 1 ’26-'41 6s T2 - . . 140,000___________1939
Marianna Road Bonds.
6s ’ 17 — . 90,000-................... 1942
5>isT6 A-O $22.500c..O ct 1 ’27-’41 6s T8 . . . 132,000................... 1942
Road Bonds.
6s T2 - - .
90.000___________ 1937
6s T6 J-D $20,000—June 1 ’26-’40 Total road debt Jan 1 ’21 — $767,600
6s
. . . 17.000
1929-1944 Total county val. 1922_ 11,814,423
_
M alone Road D istrict Bonds.
6s ’ 16 J-D $ 1 6 .5 0 0 ........... ...1 9 4 0 Pop’n 1910, 35,178; 1920____32,613
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office or
W aterford Road D istrict Bonds.
5H s’ 16 F-A $23,500___________1940 Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Byhalia Road D istrict Bonds.
5Hs'16 F-A $35,000___________1941 MONROE COUNTY SUPERVIS­
ORS’ DISTRICT NO. 4.
P otts Camp Road Dist. Bonds.
6s ’16 J-D $24,000.-1935 and 1941
($22,000.-M ar 1 ’ 25-’28
534s’23M-S i 110,000—Mar 1 ’29-’58
Cayce Road D istrict Bonds.
.s T9 A-O $17,000___________ 1943
(137,500-.Mar 1 ’39-’48
Red Banks S chool D istrict.
BOND. D EBT Mar 1 1923 $609,500
6s '16 J-D $5,000___________ 1936 Sinking fund______________
19,651
P otts Camp S chool D istrict.
Assessed valuation 1922_ 5,204,799
_
6s T6 . . .
$7,500—1927 and 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— .$28.00
CO. BD . D T . Jan 1 ’ 21____ $27,000
IN T . at Seaboard National Bank.
Road dist. debt (add’l ) ------ 404,500 New York.
School dist. debt (add’l)—
13,250
Tot.Co.ass’d val.’22(H act)7.285 372 MONROE COUNTY SUPERVIS­
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$28.87
ORS’ DISTRICT NO. 5.
Population 1910, 26.796; 1920.26,105
( $8,000—Mar 1 ’25-’28
5)4s’23M-S 35,000-.M ar 1 ’29-’38
MERIDIAN.
40,000—Mar 1 ’ 39-’48
This is the county seat of Lauder­ BOND. D EBT Mar 1 1923. $273,000
dale Co. Inc. Jan. 10 1860. Com- Sinking fund______________
9,511
slon government adopted M ay 9 ‘ 12. Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,821,975
_
Pop’n 1910, 23.285; 1920, 23,399.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.—$28.00
W ater-W orks Bonds.
IN T. at Seaboard Nat. Bank.N.Y.
5s ’08 — - $50,0 00c._............1928
1935
4*^s’09 — 210,000c........
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
60.000c.$4.000 yearly
5s T3 . . .
95.000
___________JanWinona Is the county seat.
1 1928
5 ^ s ’ 18 J-J
Road Dist- Bonds.
30.000
__________
534s
—.
534s’ 13 —. $40.000---------------- 1933
Street Bonds.
Supervisors Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s ’09 J-D $50.000c
Dec 1 1939
5s '13 A-O 14.OoOc. 1,000yrly. Apr 1 5Ms’ 16 . . . $65,000__________ 1941
Supervisors Dist. No- 2 Bonds.
6s ’24 _
_
82,000--$2,000 yearly 514s’ 16 . . . $40,000__________ 1941
534s
— . 166,000---------------------- Total rd. bd. debt Jan 1 ’21 $145,000
C oncrete Bridge Bonds.
6 s ’20
$548,000—$2,000 yearly Assess, val., real estate------2,230.369
Assess, val., personal------- 856,590
F unding Bonds.
434s’99 M-N$ 15,000c.May 1 ’ 25-’29 Other property------------------l,O19,O0o
4!4s’05 F-A 25.000c —.F eb 1 1935 Total assess, val. 1922____4,105,964
5s‘ 13 A-O 84,000c.$6,000 yrly Apr 1 Pop’n 1910. 17,706; 1920____ 13,805
Sewer Bonds.
4J4s’05 . . .
10.000................1 9 3 5 MOSS POINT.
This city is in Jackson County.
5s ' l l J-J 10,000c__________ 1941
Ferry Bonds.
534s
—
91,750----------------------_s
_ $75,000------------------------_
S chool House Bonds.
434s’07 J-J $35,000c_ Jan 1 1937
_
S chool Bonds.
($10,000c.Nov 1 ’ 25-’29
5s ’ l l J-J 100,000c---- Jan 1 1941 5H s ’24
M -N
33.000c.Nov 1 ’30-’40
5s ’ 14 J-J
48.000c...July 1 1939
l 32.000c.N ov 1 ’41-'48
5s T7 J-D §5,000c.June 1 ’25-29
R efu nd ing School Bonds.
Street Bonds.
4J4s’09 - - $15,000c.$1,000 yrly Apr 1 6s T9 J-J $35,000-------------- yearly
L ight & Power B onds.
5s '14 . . .
$5,905.79c$l,000 y ’ly
5 s ’23 _
_ §29,811.45------- serially 6s ’20 . . . $10,000...........................
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
$3,500.............. Serially
os TO A-O $50,000c— Oct 1 1940 6s T 8 J-J
Sewer, Bridge & Drain. Bonds. TOTAL D E B T Apr 4 ’ 18 -- $42,000
2,187
5s '15 F-A $16,000c.Aug 1 ’25-'40 Sinking fund (cash)______
Assess, val. real estate____703,265
Park B onds.
o s ’ l l J-J $15.000c— Jan 11941 Assess, val personal_______ 535,900
Assess, val. E R __________
19,742
in cin erator Bonds.
6s ’20 s-a $11,000.-$1,000 yearly Total assess, val. 1915____ 1,258,907
Tax rate (per $1,000)_______ $12.00
Fire Dept. Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $15,000c— .Jan 1 1941 Pop’n 1910, 3,054; 1920........... 3,340
City-Hall Bonds.
tJ4s’ l l J-J $75.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1941 MURPHY BAYOU DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O. Greenville) ia
C ity Hall & Jail Bonds.
5s T5 F-A 3 2 ,000c.Aug 1 ’25-’4C In Washington County.
Drainage Bonds.
R ailroad Term inal Bonds.
5s ’ 13 A-O $30,000c.$2,000 yearly 6s T8 M-S $300,000—Ser. beg. ’24
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923— $300,000
Sanitary Bonds.
5s T3 _
_
$6,000________ serially Assess, value 1922-------------3,235,000

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NATCHEZ.
Natchez Is the county seat of
Adams County. Population, 1910,
11,791; 1920; 12,608.
School Bonds.
5s
July $25.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1931
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’09 Sept $47,5 0 0c...S ep t 15 ’29
5s
M-N294.000C..........................
6s ’21 M -N 10.000____$1,000 yrly
R efu n d in g Sewerage & W ater
W orks B onds.
$9,000c.M ay 7 ’25-’27
5s M -N 7 24.000c.M ay 7 ’ 28-’33
■20.000c.M ay 7 ’ 34-’ 37
30.000c.M ay 7 ’ 38-’42
7 .0 0 0 c ...M a y 7 1943
BOND. D EBT Oct 23 ’23- $442,000
Sinking fund______________
22,851
Assess, val. real est_______5,269,O0O
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.

MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS
Supervisors’ Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
5Ms’ 12 M-S $65,000.Sept 2 ’25-’37
5Ms’ 13 J-D 15.000..Dec 1 ’25-’30
5Ms’ 13 J-D 22,500--D ec 1 ’ 26-’38
Salem Cons. Sch. Dist. Bonds
6s T4 F-A
$ 6 4 0 ..Aug 3 ’25- 28
Lynn Creek Cons. School Dist
6 s ’ 14 F-A $1,200--Aug 3 -25-’ 27
C O .B D .D T .J a n l ’21___ $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 Co., N . Y .; Dist. N c,
1, Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Sav. Bk
Chicago; Dist. No. 2 and Dist. N o. 5
bonds of 1913, Nat. Park Bank, N .Y.
Dist. No. 3, Cont. & Comm. Nat
Bk., Chic.; Dist. No. 5 bonds of 1912
and 1913, Nat. Bank of Commerce
N . Y .; Salem Sch. Dist. bonds, Mer
chants & Farmers Bank, M acon, and
Lynn Creek Sch. Dist. bonds at Bank
of Macon, Macon.

OKOLONA.
This city is the county seat o
NESHOBA COUNTY.
Chickasaw County.
County seat is Philadelphia.
Sewerage System B onds.
Road B onds.
f$25,000.. July 1 ’25-’29 5s '15 Feb $58,000c.Feb 1 1935
D EBT
5s
J-J■100,000. .July 1 ’30-’39 BOND.val. real Mch 27 ’ 16. $115,00
(
Assess,
estate____ 950.000
1125.000.
-July 1 ’40-’49
Assess, val. personal______ 425,000
Road Dist. debt N ov 22 '24 $250,000 Total assess, val. 1915___1,375.000
Kentain Drain Dist. d e b t.. 55,O0o Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 15------ $15.00
“ BB” Drainage Dist. debt 33,000
Assess, value county. 1924.3,71/,930 Population 1910, 2,584; 1920-.3.852
Population 1920____________ 19,303
OKTIBBEHA CO SUPERVISORS’
DISTRICT NO. 1.
NEW ALBANY.
This city is the county seat of 5Ms’15 F-A $130.000c ...1926-1935
( 3,0 00_____ 1925-1927
Union County.
5Ms’22 F-A 20,000_____ 1928-1937
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
24,000_____ 1938-1945
5s T6 Jan $7 500_____$500 yrly
1 1,000___________1946
BOND. DEBT Dec31 ’21. $114,600
Water debt (incl.)________ 43.000 5M s’24 A-O 25,000..A p r 1 ’25-’44
Assess, val. real estate____742 265 5Ms’ 24 M -N 25,000.-M ay 1 ’ 25-'44
Assess, val. per. property.560.525 TOTAL DEBT Aug 1922-- $198,000
Other assessable property..118.719 Total assess, val. 1922__ .2,311 6fi3
Tot.assess, val.’21 (50%act.) 1.421,509 Pop. o f Co. ’ 10. 19,676; ’2 0 .. 1« «"2
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.. $27 00 Population, 1920______________ 5,834
INT. Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y . City
Population 1910. 2 031; 1920.2,531
NEWSON LAKE DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O. Marks) is in
Quitman County.
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’ 19 M-N$t 12 500c_Mar 1 ’ 25-’3P
6s ’ 20 M-S 184.000_.Mar 1 ’25-'40
(For mafuritv see V. 112, p. 490. '
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924-. $328,000
Assessed value (est.)______2.876 009
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '23 $40.00
IN T. on 6s o f 1920 at the Hanover
National Bank, N . Y.
NEWTON.
This city is in Newton County
S ch ool Bonds.
6s
J-D $25,0 0 0c...Ju ne 6 1931
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s
M-N$17,000c_May 1 ’25-’28
6s
J-J
4,000c. ..J u ly 1 1928
W ater & Electric Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $29,400..July 6 ’25-’45
Electric L ight Bonds.
6s
A-O $11,000___ Apr 4 1931
Sewerage Bonds.
6s
June $4,500c_ Aug 1 1928
_
Street im provem ent Bonds.
5s
June 4,500___ Junel 1925
BOND. D EBT Oct 23 ’23- $100,800
Sinking fund______________
3,056
Assessed valuation 1923___ 900 000
(Assessment about 60% actual’
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'23.130 00
Pop’n 1910. 1,878: 1920...........1,604
NEWTON COUNTY.
Decatur is the county seat.
S ch ool B onds.
6s
...
$2,500_______________
C O .B D .D T . Jan l *21____ $17,500
Road dist. debt (add’l)___ 295,300
Assrss val., real estate----- 3.681.105
Assess, val., personal_____1.284 465
Other property----------------- 1.173.841
Total assess, val. 1922___ 6.139 411
Population 1910, 23,085; 192C.20,727
NORTHERN DRAINAGE DIST.
This district is in Bolivar County.
($3.000..Sept 1 ’25-’26
16.000 . Sept 1 ’27-’34
3.000___ Sept 1 1935
6s ’21 M-S
16.000-.Sept 1 '36-'39
10.000.-Sept 1 ’40-'41
BOND. D E B T Jan 1922____ $50,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
NORTHERN SEP. ROAD DIST
This district is in Humphreys Co
fSlO.OOOc.May 15’25-’28
6s ’23 M -N l 75,000cMay 15 ’29-’43
( 27,500c May 15’ 44-’48
TOT. B D . D T . Anr 1923...$115,000
Total assessed val’ n 1922_ 918,724
_
NOXUBEE COUNTY.
Macon is the county seat.
Jail Bonds.
4Ms’07 Jan $20,000____Jan 2 1927
Road Bonds.
6s ’ 19 s-a $50.000____________
6s ’20 s-a
87,000____________
C ourt-H ouse-R epair Bonds.
5s ’ 10 July $12.500____July 1 1930
Supervisors’ Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5Ms’ 13 F-A $94.000..A ug 1 ’25-'38
5J*s’19 . . . $87.000........................
...
10,000_______ ______
Supervisors' Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5M s’ 12 M-S $45.500_Sept 1 ’25-'37
Supervisors’ Dist. No. 3 Bond*.
5J^s’ 12 J-J /$12,000_July 1 '25 ’36
1111.000____July 1 937
5M s’ 13 F -A f 13.500._Aug 1 ’25-’S3
\ 10.000.. Aug 1 ’34-’38
6s ’21 F-A 14,000.-Aug 1 ’28-’41
Supervisors Dist. No. 4 Bond*
5Ms’ 19 J-D $50.000................ .
6s ’20 J-D 50,000-June 13 ’25-’44
6 s ’21 M-S
9 .8 5 0 ..Sept 1 ’25-’41




OTTER BAYOU DRAINAGE DIS.
This district is in Washington,
Sharkey and Issaquena counties.
($ 8,000c.M ar 1 ’25-’28
75.000c.M ar 1 ’29-’33
6s *23 M -S] 100.000c.M ar 1 ’31-’38
1125,000c. Mar 1 ’ 39-’43
150,000c.M ar 1 ’44-’48
1190,000c. Mar 1 ’49-’53
BOND. DEBT July 1923.. $650,000
Assessed benefits_________ 1,570,925
IN T . at Merchants-Laclede Nat.
Bank, St. Louis.
OXFORD.
This city is the county seat of
Lafayette County.
Electric Light Bonds.
514=
-..$115 ,000 ______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 20. $114,900
Assess, val. real estate____ 925.500
Assess, val. personal_____ 620,000
Other assessable property.
50,000
T ot. ass’d val. '20 (45%act) 1.595,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) '19____ $23.00
Population 1910, 2,014; 1920..2,150
PACE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Pace) is in
Bolivar County.
School Bonds.
..s
. . . $30,000_______ ______ _
BOND. DT Oct 28 1923-. $30,000
Assess, val. ’ 21 (60% act.). 1,775.590
School tax rate(oer $1.000) ’23 $10.00
Population in 1923 (est.)________ 500
PANOLA COUNTY.
Ba^esville is the countv seat.
Court house 4 Ms, due 1925- .$24,000
Central Rd. D istrict Bonds.
5 Ms’ 19 J-.T $150,000 .July 1 '30-’ 44
CO. BD DT. Nov 23 ’2 3 .. -$24,000
Sinking fund______________
13,000
Read dist. debt (add’l ) ----- 284 .oOO
Assess val real est________ 5.675.000
Assess, val personal____ 2 000 000
Other assessable property. . 1 750.000
Total assess, val 1923___ 9.125 000
State & Co. tax(per$l 000) 2.3 $27 00
Pop’n 1910, 31,274; 1920____27,845
[N T. on court-house bonds at Bk.
of Sardis, Sardis, Miss.; on others at
John Nuveen & C o., Chicago.
PANOLA QUITMAN DR. DIST.
This district is in Panola, Quitman
and Tallahatchie Counties.
6s’24 A-O $1,500,000cApr 1 ’ 25-’ 53
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 700.)
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
IN T . at Bank of Commerce &
Trust C o., Memphis, or National
City Bank, New York City.
PASCAGOULA.
This city is the county seat of
Jackson County.
W harf Site B onds.
5s 15 July
$8 000c.$1,000 yrly.
Beach W ater W orks Bonds.
6 s ’09 J-J
$3,000c--------------------($600 yearly Jan. 15)
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
6 s ’21 F-A $11,300c.........................
($600 yearly Aug. 1)
C ity W harf Bonds.
($5.000c. Nov 1 *25-’29
5s ’ 19 M -N 125,000c.Nov 1 ’ 30-’34
30,000c_Nov 1 ’35-'37
112,500c...N ov 1 1938
$500___ Dec 1 1925
6s ’20 J-D 10,000c-Dec 1 ’ 26-’35
1 2,500c.Dec 1 ’36-’40
Street Im provement Bonds.
6 '08 F-A $4,000c_____________
($1,000 yearly Feb. 1)

Storm Sewer & Paving Bonds.
f 9,000c.D ec 1 ’25-’27
10,000c.Dec 1 ’ 28-’29
6s '18 J-D { 6 ,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1930
132,000c.Dec 1 ’31-’34
' 9 ,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1935
20,000c.D ec 1 ’ 37-’37
2 0 .0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1938
S ch ool Bonds.
'’s ’08 J-J
$ 1,200c $200 y ’ly Jan. 1
6 s ’09 F-A
1,500c$300 y’ly Aug. 1
6s ’ 20 M-S f 1,000c Sept 20 ’ 24-’26
11,000c..Sept 20 1927
(6,000c Sept 20 ’28-’30
Paving Aid Bonds.
6 s ’ 20 J-D $10,0 0 0c______________
($2,500 yearly Dec. 1)
W ater W orks & E lectric Light
P lant Bonds.
f $3,0 0 0 c ... Aug 1 1925
5 s ’20 F-A 50,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’35
(60,000c.Aug 1 ’36-’40
Loan C ertificates.
6s ’22 Sept / $8,000c Sept 19 ’25-’ 26
\ 6.000c..S ept 19 1927
TO T . B D . D T . Dec 31 ’24- $425,300
Water & light debt (in cl.).. 123,000
Total assess, val. ’24 (est.) .2,250,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$32.00
Population, 1910, 3,379; 1920. 6,082

[V ol. 119.
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
5 Ms’16 J-J $28,000----------------------Road District No. 3 Bonds.
5 Ms’ 16 M-S $50,000..Apr 1 ’26-’36
Road District No. 4 B onds.
5M s’ 16 M-S $90,000_____ 1925-1941
Road D istrict No. 5 B onds.
6s
. . . $50,000 ____1928-1937
BONDED (C ou n ty ...........$112,000
DEBT IRoad D . No. 2 . 28,000
Oct. 10-j Road D. No. 3 . 50,000
1 9 2 1 ... |Road D . N o. 4 . 90,000
IRoad D. No. 5- 50,600
Floating debt (add’l)______ $50,000
Assessed val’n, real estate.2.879.660
Assessed val’n. personal_ 1 000 180
_
Other assessable property . . 287,996
Tot.ass’d val.’22(70%act.) 4,167,836
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)’ 21.$29.00
Pop’n 1910, 19,688; 1920____ 19,962

PASS CHRISTIAN.
This city is in Harrison County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5U s
. . . $15,000___________1939
Street Paving Bonds.
6 s ’ 24 J-J $80,000.-July 1 ’ 25-’34
BOND. D E B T Aug 1924.. $111,000
’ 6 639
Sinking f u n d ____________
Ass d val’n 1923 (% a ct.)..2.000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’2' .$(7.20
Population, 1910, 2,458; 1920. 2,357

PORT GIBSON.
This city is the county seat o f
Claiborne County.
W ater Bonds.
5 s ’ 17 ___ $12,500------------Serially
6s ’ 19 . . .
9,500------------Serially
5 s ’ 19 ___
19,000............S erially
6 s ’ 20 . . .
17,000------------Serially
5s ’ 20 - - 5,000________Serially
School Bonds.
5 s ’ 17 . - $2,500________Serially
Sidew alk Bonds.
5 s ’ 16 - - $4,000............S erially
5s ’ 17 - 14,000------------ Serially
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’21---$100,500
Water debt (incl.)_________
75.000
Floating debt______________
6,219
Assess, val., real estate_____ 581,445
Assess, val., personal_______ 332,347
Total assess, val. 1915--------- 913,792
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915_____ 10.00
Pop’ n 1910, 2,252; 1920............1.691

PEARL RIVER COUNTY.
County seat is Poplarville.
Road Bonds.
5Ms’ 19 F -A ($112.000cAug 1 ’25- 26
1 58.000 ..A u v 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

PORT GIBSON SEPARATE S. D.
($4.009. .July 1 ’ 25-’28
5Ms’23 J-J
20 ,000 ..July 1 ’29-’38
(25.000. . July 1 ’39-’48
BOND. D EBT .July 1 1923 $60,000
Assessed valuation 1922— 1,450,000
Pooulation (estimated)_______ 3,500
Principal and interest at Hanove
National Bank, New York.

PERRY COUNTY.
New Augusta is the county seat
A portion of this county on Jan. 6
19 )8 was taken to form Forrest Co.
the latter to pay 67 M % 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. __
5 s ’09 - - 13.500---------------------5s ’ 17 Jan $152.000-.$8,000 yearly
Bridge bonds, 5 s ------------ $20,000
Court house & jail bds., 5s.
30.000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 2 1 .. $239,500
Assess, val real est_______ 5 147 065
Assess, val. personal______ 677.600
Other prop erty--------------- 315 719
Total assess, val. 1922___ 6.170,384

POTACOCOW A CREEK DR. DIS.
This district is in Grenada and Carroll counties.
____
f$20,000c____ 1928-1932
6s ’22 M -N 30,000c____ 1933-1938
1 35.000c____ 1939-1943
BOND. D E B T Dec 1922____$85,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
PRENTISS COUNTY.
County seat is Booneville.
C ourt-H ou se and Jail B onds.
5 s ’04 . . . $31,500___ June6 1929
F unding Bonds.
. ,
____
6s T 8 _ $134.000-Serially to 1948
_
6 s '20 . . .
39,000--$5,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT .Jan 1 1921. $227,500
Assessed value 1922_______ 4,585,651
Population in 1920---------------- 17,606

PRITCHARD DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Tunica County.
($20,000.-Feb 1 ’ 25-’29
PHILADELPHIA.
6s T9 F-A 3 0 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’30-’34
This town is the county seat of
40 ,000 ..Feb 1 ’35-’39
Neshoba County.
BOND. D T. Mar T 9 _____ $90,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’21____$65,500 Xssessed value____________1,000,000
Assess, val. real estate------ 339.420 Population (est.)----------------------- 800
Assess, val. per. p rop erty ..471.112
Total assess, val. 1919____810,532 QUITMAN COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1.000)_______ $15.00
Marks is (l.e county seat.
Pop’n 1910, 1,209; 1920----------1.669
C ou n ty Bonds.
.8
. . . $ 15.000c--------------------Road District No. 1 Bonds.
PHTLLIPP ROAD D ISTR IC T.
. . . $148,000c--------------------This district is in Tallahatchie .8
Road Dist No 3 Bonds
County.
. . . $43.000c........................ 6s ’24 J-J $75,000.-July 2 ’25-’44 5 Ms
...
95.000c---------------------BOND. DEBT Aug 1924.. $75,000 5 Ms
Assessed valuation 1923— 932,315 is Road .Dist. No. 2 Bonds
. . $100.000c.................. ......
Population___________________ 3,500
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
s T6 . . . $150.000c.................... . .
New York City.
Road Dist No. I f Bonds.
6s
...$ 1 5 0 .000c______________
PIKE COUNTY.
Road Dist. No. 5 bonds. _ 150,000
vtagnolia is the county seat.
CO. BD. D T. Nov 1 9 2 4 ..- $120,000
C oun ty W. Road Bonds.
Road Dist. debt (add 1)---- 815 500
5 Ms’ 19 - - $300 00 0____ _____ 1944 Assessed value 1924
9.306,388
Road Dist. 2 Bonds.
State & Co. tax rate (per
5Ms’ 18 . - $180,000__________ 1943
$1,000) 1924______________ $42.00
Road Dist. 4 Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 11.593; 1920, 19,861
6 s ’ 14 .-.$ 3 1 0 000 ................. 1939
INT. at Riverside Bank. Marks.
Road Dist- 5 Bonds.
6 s ’ 19 . . . $80,000 __________ 1944 QUITMAN COUNTY SUPERVIS­
Agrlcul. High-School Bonds.
O R S’ D IS T R IC T NO. 5.
5s '17 July $24,000..July 2 '25-’36
($4.0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1928
Subject to call after 5 years.)
5Ms’23 s-a ( 3 4 ,000 c____ 1929-1945
5Ms’20 .
$30,000
1945
3,000c__________1946
COUNTY D T. Jan 1 ’2 1 .. $360,000
I 8 0 0 0 c ____ 1947-1948
Road dist. debt Jan 1 ’ 2 1 .. 575 000 GEN. BD. D T . Nov 1924. $50,000
A<s’d val'n of countv '22. 10,120,108 Assessed valuation 1924— 2,530,552
Popula’ n, 1910, 37.272: 1920. 28.725
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
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. DEBT Nov 1924.. $475,000
Assessed benefits_________ 1,188,290
IN T. at St. Louis Union Trust
C o., St. Louis.

RANKIN COUNTY.
Brandon is the county seat.
Supers Dist. No. 4 Road B onds.
6s T3 M-N$40,000_ N ov 15 1938
_
Road Bonds.
6s T6 M-S $50.000...........................
(Due part in 1926, 1936 and 1945
Road dist. debt Jan 1 1921. $165 000
Total assess, val. 1922____6,953,200
Pop’n 1910. 23,944; 1920----- 20.272

ROLLING FORKThis place is in Sharkey County.
Light and W ater Plant Bonds.
5s T9 . . . $50.000_____ 1925-1939
6s '20 . . . 17,700______ 1925-1945PONTOTOC.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921..$79,500
This city is the county seat of Population in 1920---------------------703
Pontotoc County.
BOND . DEBT Dec 12 ’2 0 .—$75,000 ROLLING
FORK
CONSOLI­
Total assess, val. 1920.- 1,008.075
DATED SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 .$30 50
This district (P. O. Rolling Fork)
Population, 1910, 1,277; 1920, 1.274 Is in Sharkey County.
S chool B uilding B onds.
6s '20 J-J $105 0 0 0 .-July 1 ’25-’45
PONTOTOC /COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT M ay 1921. $125,000
Pontotoc is the county seat.
Assessed value 1920_______ 1,295,440
Court-House Bonds.
iN T . at Hanover N at. Bank . N .Y
5 Ms'15 J-J $75.000___ Jan 11935

Dec., 1924]
SARDIS.
This town is in Panola County.
Sewer Bonds.
6 s '20 . . . *62,000........... ...............
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’23-.-$68,000
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 750,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$23.50
Population in 1920------------------1,352
SARDIS SEPARATE SCH. D IST.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 . . . $35,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 25 '23- $61.000
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Assess, val. '22 (%, act.)_ 1,650,000
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22. .$9.00
Population__________________ 1,450
S C O TT COUNTY.
Forest is the couuty seat.
R oad District No. 1 Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-J $44,000--July 1 ’ 25-’37
6s ’ 13 J-J T25.000-.July 1 ’ 27-'30
125.000____July 1 1934
6s
...
50,000...........................
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s '14 F-A $63 500 - ...1924-1939
Road dist. debt Jan 1 ’ 21 _ $217 000
Assessed value, county ’22.5,051,427
Pop’ n of Dist No. 1, 1915___ 8.00f
IN T . at Farmers’ & Merchants'
Bank, Forest.

MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. D EBT Dec 1924 ...$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
Assessed benefits 1924______201.815
District tax (per $1,000) 1924.$30.00
SMITH COUNTY.
County seat is Raleigh.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
[$23,000..Mar 1 ’ 25-’31
6s ’14 M-S-j 1,500___ Mar 1 1935
I 2,500____ Mar 1 1936
[ 1,500____ Mar 1 1937
Road Dist- No. 2 Bonds.
6s ’ 13 . - . $39.000________Serially
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
6 s ’ 17
$10.000________ Serially
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
6s '17 _
_ $10 00 0________Serially
BOND. D E B T ]C o u n ty ...
$9,000
Jan 1 ’21
\Road dists. 138.000
Assessed val. county 1922-5 177 945
Population 1920------------------- 16,718

STARKVILLE.
This town is the county seat of
Oktibbeha County.
Paving Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 17 A-O $27,500___ Apr 1 1937
W ater W orks & Sewerage Bds.
5 ^ s ’20 M -N [$15,! 0 3 ____ 1925-1930
l 15.000____ 1931-1935
BOND. D E B T Oct 23 ’23- $148,000
Water debt (incl.)-----------30 000
SENATOBIA.
Sinking funds____________
10,000
This town is in Tate County.
Tot. assess, val.’ 23 (>» act. )2,000 000
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------$26.00
f $200c_ Apr 1 1925
_
5H s’20 A-O (14,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’39 Population. 1910, 2,698: 1920, 2,596
12 1.500c. Apr 1 1940
R efu n d in g Bonds.
STRAIGHT-BAYOU DRAINAGE
6s ’ 18 J-J
$6,500..July 1 ’25-’37
DISTRICT.
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 ’22____$87,200
This district (P. O. Silver City) is
Water and light debt (incl.)_ 22,200 in Humphrey County.
Sinking fund_______________ 3,364
$5 ,0 0 0 - ...M a y 1 1925
Assess, val., real estate_____438,195
10 000 ...M a y 1 1926
Assess, val., personal----------- 29J.015
14.000. ...M a y 1 1927
.
Other assessable property_ 60,309 55*s’20M-N 15,000.. ...M a y 1 1928
_
Tot.ass’d val.’21(50% act.)._79 ',519
20 0,00 0- M ay 1 ’29-’38
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’21.$22.50
24.000. ..M a y 1 1939
.
Pop’n in 1910, 1,275: 1920. 1,126
I 25.000— ..M a y 1 1940
BONDED D E B T ___ ............. ( 7 )
SH A R K E Y COUNTY.
Rolling Fork is the county seat.
SUMMIT.
Bridge B >nds.
This
County.
6s ’ 21 J-D$160 000 _______________ BOND.town is In Pike ’21— $26,900
DEBT Oct 26
G E N ’ L COUNTY BOND.
Assess, val., real estate____ 329.900
DEBT Jan 6 1922_______$210,000 Assessed val. personal______245,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------60,000
assessable
62.000
Assessed valuation 1922___7,047,712 Other assess, val. property
1921______636 900
State &Co.tax (per $1,000)’21$21 0 > Total
Pop’n 1910, 15.694: ’ 20............14,190 Tax rate (per$l,006) 1921____$18 50
Population, 1910, 1,471: 1920, 1,187

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SHARKEY COUNTY SUPERVIS­
ORS’ D IST R IC T NO. 2.
5% s’23 M-S$100.0 0 0..Yearly Sept 1
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.. $100,000
Assessed valuation 1922___1,600.000
Population (estimated)_______ 3,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
SHAW.
This town ts in Bolivar County.
BON D. DEBT Dec 3 ’ 21— $75,000
Assess, val. real est_______ 747.625
Assess, val. personal______ 411 330
T ot. ass’d val. ’21 ( ^ a c t .).1,158,955
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $12.00
Population in 1910, 871; 1920,1,375
SHAW CON. SCh T DIST.
51^s’ 19 F-A/$15,000.-A ug 1 ’25-’29
1 50.000-.Aug 1 ’30-'39
f 2.000 -..A u g 1 1925
6 s ’ 20 F-A 115,000..Aug 1 ’ 26-’30
150.000_Aug 1 *31-’40
BOND. D EBT Nov 6 1921 $150,000
Assessed value, real estate. 1,343,905
Assessed value, personal_
_ 508,500
Total assessed value 1921_1,852,405
Population 1921 (est.)________ 5,500
SHAW DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
This district is in Bolivar and Sun­
flower counties.
5H s’20 M-S $96,000.-M ar 1 ’25-’40
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922...$108,000
Assessed valuation_________ 319,000
Population (est.)______________ 1,000
SHAW SEPARATE” ROAD DIST.
This district (P. O. Cleveland) is
in Bolivar County.
5M s’ 17 . . . $25,000---------------------5Jis’19 F-A $3 7,500..Feb 1 '25-’39
f 20.000.-M ay 1 ’25-’29
5 ^ s ’ 19M-N 50,000..M ay 1 ’30-’39
4 0 ,0 0 0 ..M ay 1 ’40-’44
6s ’20 M-S 89 ,000 ..Mar 1 ’25-’45
6s ’20 M -N 135.000......... 1925-1945
BON D. DEBT 6 ct 3 ’2 2 -- $456,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------5,000
Assess, val. ’22 (1-3 a ct.)- .2 999,897
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$18.00
Population in 1922 (est ) ____ 9.500
IN T . payable at the Hanover
National Bank, N . Y .

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SUMRALL.
This city is in Lamar County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-D $3 0 0 0 c_____ 1925-1930
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 7 ’21 . $31,000
Water debt (add’l)_________
Assessed value, real estate.
Assessed value, personal_
_

18.000
245.OO0

405.000
Ass’d v a l.’21 (abt.65%act.).650.000
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 21 $32.00
Population 1910, 2,046: 1920, 1,444

SUNFLOWER COUNTY.
County seat is Indianola. Int. at
First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
A gricultural S ch ool B onds.
6s ’20 F-Af $ 2 ,0 0 0 ... Aug 1 1925
\ 80,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’45
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
J-J $45,000c
July 1 1926
Bridge B o n is.
5s '07 A-O $40.000____Oct 1 1932
Bridge & Ref.
4 « s ’06 J-J $30,000c
July 1 1931
Road & Bridge.
4Hs’09 . . . $50,0 0 0c...S ep t 1 1929
6s ’ 13 J-D 47,000c.Dec 1 ’25-’39
6s *15 J-J
40 ,000 c...Ju ly 1 1935
Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
6s
. . . $150.000...........................
Road D istrict No. 2 B onds.
5 ^ s ’ 17 J-J $72,000----- Jan 1 ’ 25-’42
53^s’ 19 M-N$72,000 ..........1925-1944
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
5Hs'17 J-J $74.000----- Jan 1 ’25-’42
5 ^ s ’ 19 s-a 114.000 -------- 1925-1944
D istrict No. 4 B onds.
-s
. . . $100,000..........................
5Ms’ 19 s-a
80,000 ..........1925-1944
Dist. N o. 5 Bonds.
-s
. . . $200,000.............. ............
TOT. B D . D T . Aug 1920- $350,000
Assess, val. 1922_________21,387,996
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 19.$24.70
Popula’n 1910. 28,787: 1920, 46,374
SUNFLOWER CO. DR. D*£ST.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1919— $63,000
Assess, val. 1919_________ 6.883,940
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)____ $24.76

TALLAHADGA DRAINAGE DIST.
This district is in Winstom Co.
$115,000c.June 1 ’25-’44
SHELBY SEPARATE SCH. DIST. 6s ’20 J-DEBT N ov 1 1924 $115,000
BOND. D
This district Is In Bolivar County Population 1920________________ 100
S chool Bonds.
IN T . at First Nat Bank, St. Louis
6s
. . . $35.000...........................
BONDED D E B T ................... (7)
TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY.
SIMPSON COUNTY.
Charleston is the county seat.
Mendenhall is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
19 J-J
5s ’07 J-J $27,000___ Jan 1 1947 5)£s’ 19 A -0 $500,000...............serially
5^ s’
200.000 ____ 1930-1944
Road Bonds.
and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ l l M-S $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ...Mar 31 1931 _s R oad. — $200 000_______________
5H s’ 13 J-J
40,000____July 1 1933 Supervisors Dist. N o. 1_
_ $25,000
5{*s’ 17 J-J
60.000--------- ------------do
do N o. 2 . . .
25,000
(Due in not later than 25 years.)
do
do N o. 3 —
25,000
_s
...
3 5 ,0 0 0 .........................
Supervisors’ Dists. Nos. 4 & 5.
CO. B D . D T. Jan 1 ’2 1 --- $57,570
. . . $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .____________
Road dist. debt---------------- 536,000 -s
1 ’28-’32
Ass’d val. 1922 ({* act.)...8,44 0,89 1 5H s’17 J-J { 65,000—July 1 ’33-’ 42
1135,000-July
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’14 $17.00 -s
. . . 200,000................ ............
Pop’n 1910, 17,201: 1920____18,109 BOND. D E B T /C ounty ...$210,000
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k., N .Y .
Jan 1 ’21
[Road dists. 836,000
NET D T .
SLEDGE BAYOU DRAIN. DIST. Assess, val.(CO.) Dec ’22. $447,434
county 1922-12.582.893
This district is in Quitman County.
[$16,0 0 0 c ____1929-1932 Population 1910 29 078:1920.35,953
IN T . on district bonds at Conti­
6s ’22 M -N 20,000c____1933-1936
18,000c____1937-1939 nental & Comm. Nat. B k.. Chicago
21,000c____1940-1942 and Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .




TATE COUNTY.
Senatobia is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5H s
. . . $90,000_______________
5>^s’23 M -N 62,000___ M ay 7 1948
Agric. High School Bonds.
5s ’ 15 Jan $12,000c_ Jan 1 1941
_
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
6s ’ 14 Jan $20,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1940
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
6s ’ 18 Jan 20,000___________194?
(Subject to call after 1923.)
5 J^s’23 J-J
37,000___ Jan 1 1946
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24 -- $412 000
15,000
Floating debt_____________
Sinking fund______________
6.050
Total assess, val. 1923____ 6,085,456
State&Co. tax(per $1,6 o0)'2O- $3.40
Popula’n 1910, 19,714; 1920. 19.636
TIPPO-SWAN LAKE ROAD DIST.
This district is in Tallahacheti
County.
6 s ’24 J-J $85,000.-July 1 ’25-’49
BOND. D EBT Aug 1924.. $75,000
Assessed valuation 1923___ 1,551,226
Population___________________ 2,500
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
New York City.
TISHOMINGO COUNTY.
County seat is Inka.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
($30,000. .Sept 1 ’25-’29
5 Jis’24M-S (144.000—Sept 1 ’ 30-’41
UL20,0 0 0 .-Sept 1 ’42-’49
COUNTY D E B T Nov ’24. $300,000
ROAD BD. D T. N ov 22 ’24$458,500
School bonds (add’l)______
45,480
Assess, val. (county) real
estate & personal, 1924.-3,935.135
State & co.tax(per $1,000)’24.$16.00
Population in 1920__________ 15,091
TUNICA.
This town is the county seat of
Tunica County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924—$129,400
21,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Total valuation 1924 (about
% actual)______________ 1,112,036
Total tax rate (per $ 000) ’ $20.50
Population in 1920______________ 955
TUNICA COUNTY.
Tunica is the county seat.
R oad B onds.
.8
. . . $200,000_____ ________
6s ’21 M-S 106,250.Mar 15 ’25-’41
R oad D istrict No, 1 B onds.
.8 ’17 . . . $70,000....... ...................
R oad D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
- f ’ 17 . . . $90,000............... ............
R oad D istrict No. 3 B onds.
-s ’ 17 . . . $66,000_________ _____
Agric. High S ch ool B onds.
5)4s’ 14 May $20,000____M ay 1 1934
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1919.)
BOND. D EBT M ay 1913- $50,000
_
Total assess, val. 1922_ 11,207,373
Popula’n 1910, 18,646: 1920. 20.386
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the National
Park Bank, New York.
TUPELO.
This city is in Lee County.
( a$500......... Dec 7 1925
6s ’ 20 J-D |al0,500— Dec 7 ’ 26-’32
(al2,000— Dec 7 ’33-’44
a Separate S ch ool Dist. Bonds.
5s
. . . $25,0 0 0 c ...............1933
aR ef. Light (Red. $100 yearly).
5s
. . . $14,200c__________1925
R ef. S chool & Light Bonds.
5s
J-J $24.100c— ..............1925
(Redeemable $100 yearly.)
aL ight. City-Hall & Street Bds.
5s ’ l l M-N$50.000c— M ay 1 1931
H ospital Bonds.
5>£s’ 19 . . . $16,000 — $1,000 yrly
Street Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-Da$50,000____Junel 1932
5s '14 M-S6$40,000____S eptl 1934
(Subject to call any part on anj
interest-paying aate.)
Paving Bonds.
5 ) is ’23 A-O $150,000 _____Serially
T O TAL DEBT Apr 1921— $374,400
Water & light debt (Incl.)
155,460
T ot. ass’d val. ’26 (% act.) 4,817,910
City tax (per $1,000) ’ 20_____$19.00
Population, 1910. 3,881; 1920. 5,055
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at Han­
over Nat. Bank, N . Y .; (6) Nat.
Park Bank. N. Y .: others at Chase
Nat. Bank. N. Y .

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VICKSBURG.
Vicksburg is the county seat of
Warren County. Incorp. Jan. 25
1825. Commission government has
been adopted by this city. Popula­
tion in 1910, 20,814; 1926, 18,072.
By the provisions of its charter the
city is obliged to levy a tax to meet
the interest on its bonds and to ap­
ply any surplus of the sum so raised
after payment of interest to purchase
of bonds at or below par.
Compromise
5s ’ 78 F-A$326,300c— Feb 1 1928
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 F-A $85,000____Feb 1 1936
Sewer Bonds.
tH s’08 D ec$217.500c...D ec 1 1928
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
[$45.000--D ec 1 ’ 25-’27
5 s ’22 J-D (300 000. - Dec 1 ’28-’37
[290 0 0 0 .-D ec 1 ’38-’47
[15,000—Aug 1 ’24-’28
5 s ’23 F-A 150,000—Aug 1 ’ 29-’38
160.000.
. Aug 1 ’39-’48
Local Debt B onds.
4 ^ s'0 6 M a y $98,000____M ay 1 1926
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’14 M Nj$50,000c_May 1 ’ 24-'33
1305,000c— May 1 1934
S ch ool Bonds.
5s ’ 13 A-O $44,500___ Apr 1 1933
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s ’ 12 F-A $94,000___ Aug 1 1932
BD. D E B T Sept 30 ’ 24..$1,986,300
Water bonds (included)..
350,006
Floating debt___________
67,525
Assessed val. real estate—12 502,800
Assessed val. personal----- 4,860 606
T ot.ass’d val. '24 (60 % act.) 17,303 400
Tax rate (per $1,006) 1924— $20.66
IN T . on compromise bonds at
office of Treasurer: on 5s of 1922
and 1923 at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
City: others at American Exchange
National Bank, N. Y . City.
WALTHALL COUNTY.
County seat is Tylertown.
COUNTY ROAD DEBT
Oct 1 1924.................
$39,000
Road district bonded debt. 256.500
Assessed val., real estate..2,406.265
Assessed val., personal----- 612 644
O ther assessabl e property. _ 300,000
Tot. assess, val.'24________ 3,348.960
Population in 1920__________ 13,455
WARREN COUNTY.
Vicksburg is the county seat.
F unding Bonds
5 K s’ 18 J-D$95.000 ........... 1925-1943
5s ’ 18 J-D 19,000......... 1925-1943
Jail (Red. after 5 years from issue)
5s '06 . . . $14,500____June6 1926
5s ’08 . . .
2,100___Dec 7 1928
5s ’ 10 —
2.700___Feb 7 1930
5s ’ l l Dec
1,500c_ Dec 5 1931
_
{R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5s '08 . . . $12,500___Nov 5 1928
5s 08 . . .
22.800___Dec 7 1928
5s ’09 . . .
16,500___Feb 2 1929
5s ’09 . . .
6,500___Nov 3 1929
5s ’ l l . . .
2,400___Aug 8 1931
5s ’ l l . . .
4.100___Sept 5 1931
5s ’ l l . . .
5,800___Dec 5 1931
5s '12 . . .
2,600___Feb 5 1932
5s ’ 12 . . .
3.200___Apr 2 1932
5s '12 . . .
3,000___July 1 1932
5s ’ 12 . . .
2,200___Oct 7 1932
5s ’ 13 Oct
4.500___Oct 6 1933
(Subject to call begin. Oct. 6 1918.)
5s ’ 15 F-A $140,000—.F eb 1 1955
(Subject to call part in 5. 10, 15
and 20 years.)
6s ’ 18 ann 63.000...................1938
Road, Bridge & Culvert B onds.
5s’ 14 A-O $160,000___ Apr 6 1954
(Subject to call $20 000 in 5, 10 and
15 years and $100,000 in 20 years
date.)
5s '20 — .
9.000______________
6s ’20 . . .
83,000---- $5,000 y ’ly
6s *21 s-a 390,100..........................
Road (G en’ l) (Red. beg. Oct. 7 ’ 17)
5s ’ 12 Oct $50.000____Oct 7 1932
Creek Bonds.
5s ’ 12 . . .
$4,400___Oct7 1932
3s '13 . . .
10,000___________ 1933
A gricul. H igh-School Bonds.
5s 17 May$20,000 ................... 1936
Bridge Bonds.
5H s
— . $150 000---------------------f 25,000..June 2 ’25-’29
5s ’24 J-D(171,000..June 2 ’30-’48
I 10,000___ June 2 1949
BOND. D EBT June ’24.$1,786,200
Sinking funds___________
164,433
Assessed valuation 1924
(about 60% actual)____19,042,256
Actual value (est.)_______ 30,000,000
Population 1910, 37,488: ’20-33.362
{Red. after 5 years from issue.
IN T . at County Treas. office.

UNION COUNTY,
New Albany is the county seat.
C ourt House B onds.
-s
. . . $65,000---------------------Road Bonds.
-s
...$ 2 7 7 ,0 0 0 - - - ....................
-s
. . . 290,000_______________
5 K s’24 M-S 60,000_______________
Road dist. bonds__________$37,500
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’ 22._ $379,500
Assessed value, real estate.3,692,145 WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Assessed value, personal_ 1,168.190
_
County seat is Greenville.
Other assess, property___ 1,001,219
R efu n d in g B onds.
Total assessed value, 1922.5.861.554
Popula’n, 1910, 18,997: 1920, 20,044 5s ’ l l . . . $100,000....................1941
R efu nd ing Railroad Bonds.
IN T. at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y
5s ’ 15 F-A$100,000— Feb 10 1945
Road and Bridge Bonds.
UNION CO. SUPERVISORS COM­
BINED ROAD DISTS. NO. 1, 5s 08 J-D $100,000—.D ec 1 1933
{ Road Bonds.
2 & 3.
5s ’19 M-N$788.000—Nov 6 ’ 25-’41
P. O. New Albany.
[$10,000. .M ar 1 ’25-’29 (For maturity see V. 103, p. 2176.)
5Ms’24M -S 40,000.-M ar 1 ’30-’39 6 s ’20 — 1,250 000________Serially
4.000— June 7 ’ 27-’28
{ 50,000. .M ar 1 ’40-’49
6.000June 7 ’31-’ 32
BOND. D E B T Mar 1 1924 $388,000
6.000 June 7 ’35 & ’37
Assessed valuation________ 4,637,004
J-D
3.000 _June 7 1939
Population 1920 (Census)___ 14,367 6s
4.000 June 7 '40 & ’42
IN T . payable in New York City.
3.000 _June 7 1943
2.000 -- June 7 1944
UPPER QUIVER RIVER DR. D.
3.000 ...J u n e 7 1945
This district (P. O. Sumner) is in
Tallahatchie, Coahoma and Sunflow­ BOND. D EBT Dec 1922.$2,040,000
er counties.
Assessed val’n, real estate.19,145,033
4,939,980
6s ’23 A-OS399,000c.Apr 1 ’25-’48 Assessed val’ n, personal
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1097. Other assessable prop___ 2,285,844
BOND. D EBT Dec 6 ’24. $400,000 Total assessed val’n 1922.26,370,857
Assessed benefits__________1,000,026 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $36 75
IN T . at the St. LouisUnion Trust Popula’n 1910, 48,933; 1920, 51,092
§ IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
C o., St. Louis.

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WATER VALLEY.
This city is the county seat of
Yalobusha County.
zSch ool, W ater & Sewerage Bds.
5^ s'2 4 F-A $80,000--Aug 1 ’25-’49
S chool Bldg. B onds.
5s '20 ann $6,000.-F eb 1 ’25-’30
BOND. DEBT Jan 20 ’22 $98,800
Total 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.
5s ’ 16 M-NS25.000_ N ov 15 1936
_
6s ’ 24 M-S 200,000 ____ 1931-1949
6s ’24 J-D 42,000_______________
TOTAL D E B T Oct 1924-- $300,000
Total assess, val. 1923___ 5,401,517
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $21.50
Popula’n 1910, 14,709: 1920, 15.467

LOUISIANA—DEBT OF STATE
YALOBUSHA COUNTY ROAD
DISTRICT NO. 1.
($12,000 _____ 1925-1928
5 K s’23 J-Di 35,000 _____ 1929-1938
( 30,000 ..........1939-1948
TOT. BD. DT. June 1923. $111,000
Assessed valuation________ 1,116,000
Actual valuation (est.)____2,500.000
IN T . at County Depository or at
A. K. Tigrett & C o., Memphis.
YALOBUSHA COUNTY ROAD
DISTRICT NO. 3.
f $8,000_____ 1925-1928
6 s ’23 A-O 40,000_____ 1929-1938
l 50,000 _____ 1939-1948
TOT. B D . DT. June 1923- $104,000
Assessed valuation________ 1,402,000
E st. value o f taxable prop - _6,000,000
IN T . at County Depository or at
A. K. Tigrett & C o., Memphis.

[V ol. 119.

State of Louisiana.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, &c.
Organized as a Territory (Act M ar. 26 1804 a)__Oct. 1 1804
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 20 1811)_______ April 30 1812
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 48,720
State Capital--------------------------------------------------Baton Rouge
Gov. (term exp. 3d M on. M ay 1928)______ Henry L. Tugua
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) Justin F. Denechaud
Attorney-General (term expires M ay 1928)____Percy Saint

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, the
duration of the Act of March 26 1804 having originally been confined to
the period of one year from Oct. 1 1804, “ and to the end o f the next session
of Congress which may happen thereafter.”
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years on the second M onday
in M ay, and sessions are limited to 60 days.
H ISTO R Y OF DEBT.— For early history of the State debt o f Louisiana
s e e ‘ ‘State and C ity” Supplement of April 1894, pages 171 and 172.
Debt on which the State Is paying interest is as follows:
W EST POINT.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s g '14 A O $2.815.000c Ap 1 '25-’5&
This city is in Clay Co. Charter
4 X sg’ 14 F-A $10.155,000 Aug 1 ’25-64 5 s g ’ l5 J-D l,220,000c.June‘1 ’ 25-55
received 1872. Population 1910.
(State reserves right to call bonds at 4>*s g ’ 17M -S4,000,000.Mar l ’25-57
4,864: 1920, 4,400.
104 and int. beginning with longest (For maturity see V. 104, p. 1311.)
— '15
$10,000...........................
maturity.)
5s ’ 18 J-J6.000.000 ......... 1929-1958
C ity Hall B onds.
S Penitentiary Llquid'n Notes. 5s ’ 19 J-J6,000,000r*_ fuly 1 ’30-’59
-s
. . . $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .......................
5 s ’ 17 J-J $ 20.000c_.Jan 1 ’25-’27 5s '19 M-S2,000,000-_Mar 1 ’27-’ 59
6s
...
21,000..........1925-1938
Highway Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J5,000,000r*. Jan 1 ’31-’69
G eneral S ch ool B onds.
5s ’ 19 F-A $5S3,000-_Feb 1 ’25-’39 5s g ’20 J-.T2,500,000..J u ly 1 ’31-’60
5s 06 M-NS30.000____Nov 1 1936
(See V. 108, p. 1312, for maturity.) 5 s g ’2l J-D3.500.000-.D ec 1 ’31-’71
City-hall bonds....................... $17,500
•Louisiana Port Commiss. Bds. 4M s’23J-D3.000000r*-Dec 31 ’33-73
Ga.-Pacific R R . bonds......... 50.000
5s g ’09 J-J $3,400,000c___________
P enitentiary Bonds.
Negro-school bonds________ 7,000
(Not less than $100,000 due yearly 5s g '22 J-J $950.000r*.Jan l ’25-’62
Sewer bonds_______________ 36,000
beginning July 1 1924.)
Sidewalk bonds______________ 15,000
* Issued for the purpose of constructing wharves, sheds, roadways and
Street bonds_______________ 26,000
other improvements necessary for shipping facilities in the Port of New
BOND. D EBT N ov 13 ’ 17-$169,500
Orleans.
Sinking funds______________ 26,587
Assess, val. ’ 17 (% act.)_ 2,008,081
_
§ INTEREST is payable at the office of the General Manager of State
Tot al tax rate (per $1,060)____$11.06
Penitentiary, Baton Rouge: on the Louisiana Port Commission bonds at
the Hibernia Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans: on bonds of 1922 at Baton
YAZOO COUNTY.
Rouge; on all other bonds at State Treasury or at fiscal agency in New York
W IG GIN S SEPARATE S. D.
Yazoo City is the county seat.
City (Harris, Forbes & C o.).
This district (P. O. Wiggins) is in
Funding Bonds.
TO TAL DFBT.— The subjoined statement shows Louisiana's total
Stone County.
1938 bonded debt Dec. 1 1924.
5s ’24 A-O $50,000.-Apr 1 ’25-’49 5K s’ 18 . . . $78,000....................
Edin Separate S chool District. Total bond, debt bearing int.(iPort Commission bds.)_________ $39,435,000
BOND. D E B T Aug 1924-- $50,000
Floating Debt Dec. 1 1924—
Assessed valuation 1923___ 1,200,006 6J4s’ 19 J-J ($15,000—July 1 ’28-’42
l 15,000____July 1 1952 Baby bonds (3s) and certificates (Act of 1880), exclusive of
Population___________________ 3,566
coupons___________________________________________________
910,728.
Beat No. 1 Road Bonds.
IN T . at National Park Bank,
75,500
5Ms'16 J-J $132,000..July 1 ’26-’41 Floating debt, warrant and interest account_________________
New York City.
In September 1889 it was discovered that a number of bonds had been
Beat No. 3 Road Bonds.
6s T4 . . . 40,000.................... 1937 fraudulently issued. Part of these were subsequently recovered, but $308,W ILKINSON COUNTY.
5K sT6 J-J
$.350..J u ly 1 ’26-’4l 500 consols so issued ($303,500 being consols of 1874 and $5,000 Constitu­
Woodville is the county seat.
5 X s’ 19 J-J (37,500.-July 1 '28-M2 tional bonds) are still outstanding. The State considers them "null and
Fifth Sep. Road D istrict.
137.500----- July 1 1952 void,” and they are therefore not included In the amount outstanding
5>£s’2 4 J -J $60,000..........................
above. There are also $421,935 (estimated) fraudulently Issued baby bonds
Road Bonds.
Beat No. 4 Road Bonds.
5H s’ 13 J-D $12,000___ June 1 1943 6s ’ 14 — . $12.500.................... 1937 outstanding.
There are, moreover, old bonds not recognized, and hence not fundable,
5s ’ 17 M -N 42,500..M ay 1 ’25-’41
5 Road Bonds.
6s '18 A -O j 19 ,000 ..Oct 1 *25-’43 6s Beat .No. $25,000....................1937 amounting to $3,953,000. These include New Orleans Mobile & Texas 8%
T4
..
bonds, endorsed. $875,000; 8% State bonds issued to said road, $2,500,000
514s’24 J-J
75,000 _____ 1925-1949 5 K s’ 16 . „ 148,000....................1941
8% bonds issued to the N. O. Mobile & Chattanooga R R ., $70,000; 7.30%
R efu n d in g S chool Bonds.
bonds issued to the Mississippi & Mexican Gulf Ship Canal C o ., $260,000,Ac.
Separate Road Dist. No. 2 Bds.
$2,000.-Sept 1 ’25-’29
The baby bonds In the table above were due in 1886. They were issued
5 J£s'19 . . . $150,000................... 1944
11,000--Sept 1’ 30-’40
to fund certain obligations of charitable institutions, and only the unpaid
1.500 _Sept 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1 9 2 1 County_______________
$78,000 taxes due the S„ate prior to 1879 were pledged ior their payment. A portion
1.000 _Sept 1 1942
Eden Separate S. D ____
30,000 of this revenue, however, was diverted and an Act was passed in 1894 pro­
5 J^s’ 24 M-S
1.500 _Sept 1 1943
132.000 viding that in the discretion of the Board o f Liquidation any surplus to
3.000- Sept 1 ’45 & ’47 Beat No. 1....................
Beat No. 3 ....................
465,000 the credit of the general fund might be used in retiring these bonds at not
2.000- Sept 1 ’44 & '46
Beat No. 4 . ..................
12,500 more than 50 cents on the dollar of their face value, including any and all
1.000 _Sept 1 1948
Beat No. 5.........
173,000 overdue interest. See “ Chronicle,” V. 68, p. 987. There has been no liti­
, 1,500___ Sept 1 1948
Separate Road D. No. 2
150.000 gation on the matter since the Act of 1894, under which holders o f $364,295
TOT. B D . D T . Sept ’ 24 -- $280,372
Tot.assess.val.’ 23(80% act.)5,540 821 Assess, val. Co. 1922____ 12,651,460 bonds disposed of the same to the State at an average price of 41.25
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'23 $28-00 Population o f county In 1910.-46,672 cents on the dollar. In recent years the State has not offered to make any
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’18 $19.50 Population of county in 1920—37.149 further purchases of these bonds. V. 80. p. 1382. See V. 90. p. 1376,
V. 94. p. 1263.
Population 1910,18,075; 1920-15.319
In 19 L3 the question of whether or not Louisiana bonds were legal invest­
ments for New York State savings banks was raised, the fact that the State
YAZOO-MISS. DELTA LEV. DIS.
W INONA.
of Louisiana had failed to take up its outstanding ‘ baby” bonds being
Levee Bonds.
This city is the county seat of
offered as reason for declaring them ineligible. The Attorney-General’s
4s ’03 J-J $t250,000c..July 1 1933 final decision, however, was that, as these bonds were to have been paid
Montgomery County.
(Optional 1918.)
S ch ool B onds.
out of only the taxes due the State but unpaid prior to 1879, and the credit
6s
. . . $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .......................... 4s ’05 J-J 1500.000c. .Jan 1 1955 of the State not being pledged for their payment, the failure to pay the(Optional 1925.)
R efu n d in g B onds.
principal on the bonds did not constitute such a default as would make
64*s’ 18 M -N$64,900c_____M ayl938 4J$sg’ 14MN<z$968 000c Novi ’25-’54 any bonds of the State improper investments. See V. 97, p. 1227. 1367
(Serially on July 1.)
Light & W ater P lant Purchase
5H s’22 J-J O35.000___ Jan 1 1950 and 1444.
Bonds.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The assessments prior to the year 1917
6s
. . . $45,000............................. 5Hs'22 J-J 165,000___ Jan 1 1950
BOND. D EBT Nov 7 ’24— $130,400 4 ^ s ’ 16J-Ja( 150,000 - _______ 1926 were based upon a 50% valuation. For 1917 and subsequently the assess­
ments have been based upon a 100% valuation. The State tax (per $1,000)
11,350,000___ 1927-1956
Water debt (incl.)________
52,566
f 5,000____Jan 1 1950 for 1917 was $5.00. In addition to the 1917 State tax there was a special
Assess, val. real estate____ 818,555
J-J (80,000.Jan 1 ’51 & ’53 Confederate veteran pension fund tax of $1.00 and a special road tax of"
Assess, val. personal______ 429,220 5 j^s
(80,000-Jan 1 ’54.& ’56 25 cents. The State tax (per $1,000) for 1921 was $5.25 and was the same
Total assessed value 1924
for 1922 and 1923.
(70-80% actual)............1 ,247 ,775
F unding Bonds.
•
Total Assessed
Total Assessed
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-..$23.50 5s ’ 17 J-J y$500,000c. $25,000 yrly
Total Assessed
Years.
Valuation. Years.
Va’uation.
Years.
Valuaion.
Population 1910. 2,512; 1920..2,572
(Due beginning July 1 1928.)
1923____ $1,600,657,984 1914........... $587,353,303 1900........... $276,659,407
R efu n d in g Bonds.
1912...........
1899........... 267.723.572
WINSTON COUNTY.
4 ^ s ’09 J-Ja$325.000c—July 1 1949 1922____ 1,561,580,784 1910........... 550.517.808 1895........... 249.621.419
1921____ 1,718.286,902
527.773.950
Louisville is the county seat.
4s 02 J-J $t220.000c..July 1 1952 1920____ 1,698,564,216 1908........... 523.800.478 1890........... 234,350.791
R efu nd ing B onds.
(Subject to call July 1 1922)
6H s’ 16 M-N$50.000____M ay 1 1936 BON D. DEBT Oct 30’24.$4,455,000 1919-___ 1,506,833,033 1906........... 459,273,821 1885........... 212,725.564
1918____ 1,452,582,291 1905........... 396,821,157 1880........... 177 096,459
Road B onds.
Sub Levee Dist. No. 1
-s
.-.$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ----------------------bonds (add’l)_________
29,000 1917____ 1,412,552,191 1904........... 351.018,941 1870........... 253,371,890
595.222.272 1902........... 315,583,468 1860........... 435.787,265
Supervisors Dist. No. 1 Bonds. Assessed val. 1923______ 116,756,656 1916____
5 ^ s ’ 16 M-S $30.000___ Mar 6 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$5.00 1915........... 590,568,506
(Subject to call $500 yrly after 5 yrs.) Population in 1920_________ 211,000
DEBT LIMITATIONS, STATE AND M UNICIPAL— The debt-incur­
ring powers and limitations of the State and its subdivisions are contained
Supervisors Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
IN
(t) at First
5J4s’ 16 A-O $30,000..........1927-1941 Nat. T . on bonds marked at Wm. R. In Sections 2 and 12 of Article 4, Sections 16-22-23 and 24 of Article 6,
Bank, Chicago; (x)
Supervisors Dist. No. 5 Bonds. Compton Co N. Y .: (a) at Nat. Section 3 of Article 10, Section 3 of Article 16, Article 14 and Article 20 of"
5H s’17 A-O $5,000 _____ 1928-1938 Bank of Commerce, N. Y.; (g) at the Constitution adopted June 18 1921. Sections 2 and 12 of Article 4 read
as follows:
BOND. D EBT Dec 7 ’2 3 -- $140,000
Fiscal
Section 2. The Legislature shall have no power to contract or to authorize
Floating debt (add’l ) _______________ 10,600 Agency in New York City.
the contracting of any debt or liability on behalf of the State: or to issue
Assessed val., real estate___3,030,735
bonds or other evidence of indebtedness thereof, except for the purpose o f
Assessed val., personal____ 1,035,346
Other____________________
50,000 YOCONA DRAIN. DIST. NO. 2. repelling invasion or for the suppression of insurrection. Nor shall the
This district is in Panola, Yolo- Legislature alienate, or authorize the alienation of, the fee of the bed of any
Total assessed val. 1923
navigable stream, lake or other body of water, except for purposes of recla­
(65% actual)__________ 4,116,075 busha and Tallahatchie Counties.
$4,000.. M ay 1 1925 mation. In all cases the mineral rights on any and all property sold by the
State& co. tax (per $1,000)’23 $27.00
20.000. -M ay 1 ’26-'29 State shall be reserved, except where the owner or other person having the
Population 1910,17,139:1920-18.139
12.000- -M ay 1 ’30-’31 right to redeem may buy or redeem property sold or adjudicated to the State
14.000- _M ay 1 ’32’-33 for taxes. This, however, shall not prevent the leasing of such lands and
6s ’21 M -N 16.000. -M ay 1 ’34-’35 rights for mineral or other purposes.
YALOBUSHA COUNTY.
18.000. -M ay 1 ’36-’37 Section 12. The funds, credit, property or things of value of the State
Coffeeville is the county seat.
20.000. -M ay 1 ’38-’39 or o f any political corporation thereof, shall not be loaned, pledged or granted
Road Bonds.
22.000. -M ay 1 ’40-’41 to or for any person or persons, association or corporation, public or private;
5s '17 June$45,0 0 0 c ________serial
60.000.
-M ay shall the State, nor any political corporation, purchase or subscribe to
nor 1 ’42-’46
CO. BD. D T . Jan 1 1921.. $63,500
Road district debt (a d d 'l).. 136,000 BOND. DEBT July 1922..$190,000 the capital or stock of any corporation or association whatever, or for any
Assessed valuation 1922_ 5,489.111 Assessed benefits__________ 577,318 private enterprise. Nor shall the State, nor any political corporation
_
Popula’n 1910, 21,519; 1920. 18,738 Acreage tax__________________ $1.10 thereof, assume the liabilities of any political, municipal, parochial, private
IN T. is payable at County Treas­
IN T . at Bank of Commerce & or other corporation or association whatsoever, except as otherwise providedin this Constitution; nor shall the State undertake to carry on the business)
urer’s office.
Trust Co., Memphis.
WEBSTER COUNTY SUPERVIS­
ORS DISTRICT NO. 1.
f $6,000_____ 1925-1927
6 s ’22 M-N| 40,000..........1928-1937
I 50.000_____ 1938-1947
BOND. D EBT July 1922..$100,000
Assessed value 1921_______ 870,672
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .




YAZOO OITY.
County seat o f Yazoo County.
Population 1910. 6,796; 1920, 5,244
Electric Street Railway Bonds.
5 s ’06 June$10,500c.J’ne 1 1 ’25-’26
C ity H a l! Bonds.
5s ’ 06 Sept $4,400e.Sep 10 25-’26
N egro-School Bonds.
5 s ’08 July $5.000.-July 1 5 ’25’-29
W ater, Light and Sewer Bonds.
-s
..-$ 1 6 5 .5 0 0 . — ......................
P ublic-S chool B >nds.
-s
. . . $ 1 8 ,5 0 0 -........................
5s ’ 16 Jan 25,000c_Jan 15 ’ 25-’ 36
M unicipal Bldg. & Im pt. Bonds.
.8
. . . $99,000.......... ...............
Improvement Bonds.
5H s’ 18 — . ($13,000c. Oct 15 ’25-’37
l 4,OOOc._Oct 15 1938
W ater-W orks. Electric Light &
Sewerage Bonds.
5>is
. . . $150,000..........................
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’ 16. $415,700
Cash on deposit__________
11.225
Assessed valuation_______ 3,663,369
Actual value (estimated)..5,100,000
Value o f city property____ 530,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915___$17.00

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Dec., 1924.]

o f any such corporation or association, or become a part owner therein;
provided, the State, through the Legislature, shall have power to grant
the right o f 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 o f 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 J4 mills on the
dollar o f its assessed value; provided, the Legislature may by a vote of twothirds of the members elected to each house, increase such rate to not more
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 o f the electors, and be issued by
parishes for roads, bridges, court houses, 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 refrigeration 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
playgrounds, erecting and improving school buildings and teachers’ homes;
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 o f constructing and maintaining
highways or public buildings, and the governing authorities of municipal
corporations, for the purpose o f 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 o f the tax authorized by
this Constitution. Subdivision (f) provides that no bonds shall be issued
by any subdivision for any one o f the purposes provided, which, including
the existing bonded debt o f 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% o f 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 o f New Orleans to issue $8,000,000 public improvement
bonds, and another giving to the city power to issue $1,5,000,000 bonds for
the purpose o f constructing a bridge across the Mississippi River.
These sections do not apply to the City o f New Orleans, as to which there
are special provisions (Sections 20 to 28 of Article X IV ).
Section 16 o f Article 6 provides the the Board of Commissioners of the
Port of New Orleans may, with the approval o f the Governor and Slate
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 o f the collection of charges for wharfage, Ac.,
which have been actually earned, but not yet received; with the approval
o f the Governor it may. for public purposes other than the payment of
current expenses or funding o f Indebtedness incurred, or to be incurred for
current expenses, borrow money and Issue bonds to the amount of $6.600.000 (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 o f the Board of Commissioners of the Port, for
all purposes exclusive of the bonds for the construction o f the Navigation
Canal ever exceed the sum of $35,000,000. Section 16 also provides
that Act 244 o f 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 o f 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 o f the proceeds realized from any State tax or license
to be collected under and by virtue o f 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 main,tenance of the system of State highways and bridges.
Section 24 o f Article 6 also relates to highway construction, and reads as
follows:
“ Section 24. Nothing in this Constitution shall affect the bonds issued
under Act No. 18 of the special session o f the Legislature of 1918 for the
building o f the ‘New Orleans-Ohef Menteur’ and the ‘New Orleans-Hammond’ highways, and said bonds thus issued in principal and Interest shall
be paid as provided in said A ct.”
Section 3 o f Article 16 gives the Legislature power to authorize levee
districts to issue bonds for funding taxes levied in excess of 5 mills on the
dollar o f the property valuations, such bonds to bear no more than 6%
interest and to be sold at not less than par and interest. The Legislature
o f 1922 passed Act No. 38, carrying out this provision. Such bonds are
to be issued only against taxes in excess o f 5 mills on a dollar, which have
been voted by the people.
Article 20 of the new Constitution gives authority to the General Manager
o f the State penitentiary, with the approval of the Governor, to issue
$1,000,000 bonds for the purpose of acquiring approximately 5,000 acres of
land adjacent to Angola Plantation in the Parish o f West Feliciana. Inter­
est on these bonds must not exceed 6% .
Note.— For amendments to the State Constitution adopted by the voters
on N ov. 4 1924, see “ Chronicle” o f Dec. 20, on page 2908.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Section 4 of Article 10 of
the Constitution, adopted June 1$ 1921, provides that “ obligations of the
State or its political subdivisions shall be exempt from taxation.”
MUNICIPAL BONDS AS SECU RITY FOR 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, La., in V. 98. p. 1179.
F IXIN Q THE SITUS FOR T A XA TIO N OF M ORTGAGES AT THE
DOMICILE OF HOLDER.— The Legislature passed an Act in 1908 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
N ov. 1908 provides for the exemption from taxation, under prescribed condi­
tions, of loans made upon mortgages of 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.— The
Louisiana Supreme Court on Feb. 26 1912 and April 22 1912 rendered
decisions which are considered o f great benefit to drainage and reclamation
projects 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 o f Louisiana and of
the various levee districts, school districts and drainage districts of Loulsi
ana and of the parishes and of such municipal corporations of Louisiana as
■hall not have defaulted in the payment o f 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 o f the 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, 562,893 in 1890. 483,655 in 1880, 364,210 in 1870. 350,373 in 1860. 262,271
n 1850.
CITIES

COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF LOUISIANA
ABBEVILLE.
This town is in Vermillion Parish.
W ater Works & Elec. Lt. Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $12 >,000_______S-riillv
6s '23 s-a
43,500 .........1925-1931
BONDED D E B T _______
(?)
Population 1910, 2,907; 1920--3,461




ACADIA PARISH ROAD D. NO. 1.
5s ’ 17 J-J $381,000___ 1925-1947
(For maturity see V. 104. p. 377)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.. $380,000
Assessed valuation 1920..16,270,908
Population in 1919 (est.)_____17,500

215

ACADIA PARISH FIRST WARD ASCENSION PARISH S. D. NO. 7.
5s ’23 s-a $95,000 _____ 1925-1943
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
BONDED D E B T _________
(?)
(P. O. Rayns.)
No recent return.
ASSUMPTION~PARISH DR. DIS.
NO. 2.
ACADIA PARISH FIRST WARD
P. O. Napoleonville.
SUB-ROAD DISTRICT NO. 3.
5j£s’23 J-J $244,000 _____ 1925-1962 6s ’24 M-S$100,0 0 0.-Sept 1 ’26-’655 J<jS’24 A-O 180,000--------- -----------BOND. DEBT Feb 1923-- $348,000
Assessed valuation 1922___3,512,555 BONDED D E B T ................... (?)
IN T . at District Treasurer’soffice.
ACADIA PARISH ROAD DIST.
ATCHAFALAVA b a s i n l e v e e
NO. 3.
DIST. P. O. Port Allen.
5 « s ’ 23F-A15$218,000____ 1925-1952
This district, created in 1890, to
BOND. DEBT March 1923 $225,000
Assessed valuation 1922___2,840,438 composed of the parishes of Pointe
Population___________________ 5,000 Coupee, West Baton Rouge, Ter­
IN T . at National City Bank, N .Y . rebonne, and parts of the Parishesof Iberville, Ascension, Assumption,
Lafourche, St. Martin, St. Mary,
ALEXANDRIA^
This city is the parish seat of and St. Landry.
5s ’22 M-S $500,000c S ep tl5’32-4I
Rapides Parish.
Commission government adopted 5s ’22 M-S 300,000cSept 15 ’52-’63
5s
. - - 200,000c______________
Jan. 14 1913.
Ref. C onstr. (Red. beg. in 1939)
5s ’00 J-J $20,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1940
5s ’07 M -N 55,000c— .M a y 1 1947 5s ’99 M-S $950,000c_.-Sept. 1949
5s ’08 J-J o32,000c—-July 1 1948 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’24-S2,000,000
_
5s ’09 A-O a40,000c_ Oct 1 1949 Assessed valuation 1923.-78,744,800
290,117
5s ’ 13 A-O 40,000c— -O ct 1 1953 Sinking fund____________
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------$5.25P ublic Im provement Bonds.
In addition to levee taxes District
5s ’ 16 F-A $26,500c.Aug 1 ’25-’46
5 s ’ 19 M -S 491.000c.Sept 1 ’25-'49 receives annually $56,956.96 from th->
(See V. 109, p. 501, for maturity.) acreage tax of 2K_cents per acre.
IN T . at the Hibernia Bank &
5s ’22 F-A 355,OOOc_Aug 1 ’25-’52
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1120.) Trust C o., New Orleans.
BOND. DEBT Apr 30 ’24 $1,059,500
Certificate debt (add’l ) _
_
49,996
DRAINAGE
Sinking fund____________
76,205 AVOCAdistrict (P. O. DISTRICT.
This
Pharr) is in
Assessed value, 1924_____ 16,018,390 St. Mary Parish. District defaults
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24--$9.75
Population 1910, 11,213; 1920, 17,510 in payment of interest— see V. 118,
a Redeemable beg. after 20 years p. 2984, and V. 119, p. 107.
S ub-D rainage Dist. No. 1 Bd*.
from date of issue.
F-A $500.0 0 0 c ..
IN T. on 5s of 1922 at the City 5s
Treasurer’s office or at the U. S. TOTAL DEBT Dec 3 1923-S464.000'
Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y . City, on
others at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N.Y. AVOYELLES PARISH.
Marksville is the parish seat.
ALEXANDRIA SCH. DIST. NO 1.
Road Bonds.
. . . $50.000........................ This district (P. O. Alexandria) is - b
5s ’ 19 F-A $ 1,308,OOOAug 1 '25-‘49
n Rapides Parish.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 14 Mar $100 OOOcMar 15 '25-40 Total ass’d val. ’23(act.). 14.258,620'
5s ’ 16 June 11,100c-June 1 ’ 25-’31 Pop’n 1910, 34,102; 1920----- 35.300
(For maturity see V. 102. p. 2180.)
5 s ’ 19 Dec $113,000c Dec 15 ’ 25-’44 AVOYELLES PARISH RD. DIST.
NO. 13.
5s ’24 M-S 1,250,000c Mar 15 ’25-’64
P. O. Cottonport.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1699.)
No recent return.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924-S1.474.100
Assessed valuation 1923._18.500.000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S5.12 BASTROP.
This town is in Morehouse Parish.
Population In 1924(est.).........25,000
Sewerage D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
IN T. on bonds of 1924 at Parish
$12,000.-Sept 1 ’25-’36
School Treasurer’s office or Nat.
18.000. .5 .p t 1 ’37-’4 k
Bank of Comme’ ce, N. Y . City; on
18.000_.Sept 1 ’46-’51
bonds of 1919 at Parish School Treas.
office or Whitney Central Trust & 6s ’24 M-S 16,000_.Sept 1 ’52-’55
5,000___ Sept 1 1956
Savings Bank, New Orleans; on
18.000. -Sept 1 ’57-’59
bonds of 1916 at office of Parish Sch.
14.000. -Sept 1 ’ 60-’61
Treas. office, and bonds of 1914 at
24.000.
-Sept 1 ’ 62-'64
Whitney Central Bank, New Orl.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924.- $66,000
Sewerage dist. debt (add’l). 125,000'
ALLEN PARISH.
Assessed val’n (town) 1923-1,646,080
Oberlin is the parish seat.
Ass’d val’n (district) 1923.-1,582,720
§Road Dist. No. 2 B onds.
5s ’ 17 J-D $57.000.-Feb 1 ’ 25-’37 Population 1910, 854; 1920, 1.285
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 2472.)
5s ’ 19 J-D 179,000_ Dec 31 1944 City.
_
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D $217,000
Dec 31 1944 BATON ROUGE.
Capital of the State and parish seat
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D.$120,000----------------------- of East Baton Rouge Parish, ino.
1818. Commission gov’t since May
Road District No. 5 B onds.
5s ’ 15 Sept$128,500---------------------- 1 1914.
Perm anent Improvem’ t B onds.
5s ’ 19 A-O 165,000--------------------4s ’05 J-J $220,0 00c..-Ju ly 1 1945
BONDED D E B T —
County Nov 1 1923-----None (Subject to call after July 1 1915.)
District No. 1_________ $217,000 5s ’24 J-D 940,000_______________
Park Bonds.
District No. 2_________
239,000
($20,000-Sept 1 '25-28
District No. 3.........
120.000
District No. 5_________
293,500 s ’ 19 J£-8 1 24,000-Sept 1 ’ 29-’32‘
1 35.000. Sept 1 ’33-’37
Total assessed value 1923
Paving Bonds (Serial).
(70% actual)_________ 13,618,908
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) -23-$l2.50 4 l^s'14 . . . $90.000___ Jan 1 1964
Population in 1920___________18.382 -s ’23 . . . 289,000--Mar 1 ’25-’51
Penitentiary Site Bonds(Serial).
SIN T. payable at Mechanics &
Metals National Bank, New York 4 lis' 14 . . . $35.000____Jan 1 1964
Sewer Bonds (Serial).
ALLEN PARISH SCH. D. NO. 25 4H s'l4 . . . $38.000___ Jan 1 1964
- s ’23 — 314,000--Mar 1 ’ 25-’51
P. O. Kinder.
Negro S chool Bonds (Serial).
No recent return.
U4s'14 — $20,000____Jan 1 1964
P ublic A battoir Bonds (Serial).
AMITE
4*is’ 14 — $ 1 2 .0 0 0 -.--Jan 1 1964
This town if in Tangipahoa Co.
Drainage Bonds (Serial).
Sewer Bonds.
($3,000— -Oct 1 ’ 25-27 4H s’ 14 - - - $20,000___ Jan 1 1964
12.000- - -Oct 1 ’ 28-’33-s ’23 - . - 169,000.-Mar 1 ’25-’51
6s ’ 24 A-O 18.000— -Oct 1 ’34-’39 Charity Hospital Bonds (Serial).
12.000_ Oct 1 ’40-’42 4 K s’ 14 . . . $10,000___ Jan 1 1964
_
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
! 20,000_ Oct 1 ’43-’46
_
_s ’ 23 - . - $169,000--Mar 1 '25-’51
W ater W orks System Bonds.
C ity Hall Bonds.
5 s ’20 A-O $84,000...........................
.s ‘23 - . - $48.000--Mar 1 ’ 25-’51
Street Improvement Bond's.
6s ’22 F-A J$6.000.Aug 15 ’25-’28
Street W idening & O pening Bds1 8,000-Aug 15 ’ 29-’32 -s ‘23 - . - $34,000--Mar 1 ’ 25-’ 51
B O N D . DEBT Nov 17 ’24. $98,000 BOND. D E B T Nov 1923- $507,000
Water debt (Included)_____
84,000 Assessed valuation 1923-.29,051,730
Floating debt____________
3,780 Total tax rateiper $1,000) '2 3 -$ ll 50
Assess, val. 1924 (act.)----- 1,198,920 Pop’n 1910. 14,897; 1920____21,782
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $16.50
Population in 1920 (Census) — 1,854 BAYOU MALLET AND PLAQUEMINE DRAINAGE DIST.
IN T . on 5s 1920 at Chase Nat.
Bank, N. Y . City, and on 6s of 1922 This district (P. O. Opelousas) is in
St. Landry Parish.
at the Amite Bank & Tr. Co., Amite.
Gravity Drainage Bonds.
5s '17 s-a $58,000 _____ 1925-1957
ASCENSION PARISH.
P. O. Don 1 isville.
TOTAL D E B T ...................
(?)
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $60,000 _____ 1925-1949 BAYOU PLAQUEMINE WICKOFF DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
R efunding Bonds.
This district is in Acadia Parish.
6s '22 A-O $49,000.Apr 15 ’25-’42
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922.
$54,000 5 s ’ 20 J-.T $167,000 _____ 1925-1955
Assessed val. 1923 (a ct.)-.$8,044,110 (For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1871.)
Population 1910. 23,887; 1920.22,155 BOND. DEBT Oct 1921— $173,000
Assessed value___________ 2,500,000
ASCENSION PARISH RD. DISTS. Population (est.)______________ 5,500
IN T . at Chase Nat’l Bank, N. Y.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 2 2 $35,500
District No. 1_________
District No. 2_________
65.000 BEAUREGARD PARISH.
De Ridder is the county seat.
District No. 3_________
85.000
C onsolidated R. D. A.
District No. 4 _________
90.000
6 s ’24 J-J $85.000________ _____ Assessed value 1922—
Road and Bridge Bonds.
District No. 1_________ $4 ,700,000
District No. 2__________ 2 000,000 5s ’17 July 3446,000c. Jan. 1 ,25-’47
962,140
R efu n d in g Bonds.
District No. 3_________
District No. 4___________1 172,460 5s ’ 17 A-O 121,000c_0ct 1 ’25-’47

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LOUISIANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

BEAUREGARD PARISH {Cone.)
Road Dist No 2 Bonds
8s '19 ann $150,000____Part yearly
5s '19 M-N 142,000...........................
Road Dist No 3 Bonds
8s '19 ann $150,000____Part yearly
5s '19 M-N 125,000 Sept 1 ’25-'49
Road Dist No 4 Bonds
5s '19 ann $100,000____Part yearly
6s '19 M -N 92.000—. .....................
Road Dist No 6 Bonds
8s '19 ann $100,000___ Part yearly
6 s '19 M-N 93.000...........................
Road District No. 7 Bonds.
6 s '24 F-A $120,000______________
School District No. 29 Bonds.
6 s '24 M-S $90.000_______________
BOND. D EBT M ay 1923 $695,500
Sinkingfund____________
24,550
Assess, val. '23 (act.)____14,953.496
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $20.50
Population in 1920__________ 20,767

BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '20. $27,500
Sinkingfund______________
7,500
Tot. assess, val. T9 (act.).1,650,000
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919_ $45.00
Population 1910, 775; 1920. 1,094
BOSSIER LEVEE DISTRICT.
This district is composed of part of
Bossier Parish. Pop. (est.), 7.000
5s '04 A-O $50,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1954
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1914.)
5s '08 M -N $62.700..........................
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1924 $112,700
IN T . at the Hibernia Bank &
Trust Co., New Orleans.

BOSSIER PARISH S. D. NO. 8.
5s '23 F-A $72,500--Feb 1 ’25-’43
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 847.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 12 '24. $72,500
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,525,030
Population (estimated)_______5,000
IN T. at the office o f the Treasurer
BEAUREGARD PARISH SCHOOL o f the Parish School Board or at the
D ISTR IC T NO. 9.
Hanover National Bank, N . Y .
B uilding Bonds.
6 s '18 J-J $49,500c..Jan 1 ’ 25-'38
BOSSIER PARISH S. D. NO. 9.
BON D. DEBT Dec 5 '1 9 -- $68,000
(P. O. Benton.)
Sinking fund______________
3,000
S chool Bonds.
Assess, val. '19 (100%act.)2,038.000
Population In 1919____________3,500 5s 20 F-A $80,000--Feb 1 '25-'40
BOND. DEBT Dec 12 '24- $88,000
Assessed value 1924______ 925,560
BEAUREGARD PA RISH S. D Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24—$10.00
NO. 12.
BOND. D E B T Dec 5 '1 9 — $37,500
Sinking fund______________
6,000 BOSSIER PARISH S. D. NO. 13.
*1
42 M
U
H
rt.-i I! v
Assess, val. T9(100%act.)-4,342,000 is 2>
Population In 1910____________7,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 12 '24. $142,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 4,236,000
BEAUREGARD PAR. S. D. NO. 17 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24—$3.24
6s
. . . $90,000......... .................
BUNKIE.
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
This town is in Avoyelles Parish.
Improvement Bonds.
BELL C IT Y DRAIN . DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Bell City) is in 5s '20 M-S $89,000c.Sept 1 '25-’40
(For maturity see Y. 116, p. 1683.)
Calcasieu Parish.
6s '20 F-A$215.000..Yearly Peb 1 BOND. DEBT April 1923- $97,000
_
($4,000, 1925 & 1926; $5,000, 1927, Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,500,000
1928 & 1929; $6,000, 1930 & 1931; Population 1910, 1,764; 1920, 1,743
IN T . at National City Bank, N .Y .
$7,000, 1932; $8,000, 1933, 1934 &
1935; $9,000. 1936 & 1937; $10,000,
1938; $11,000, 1939, 1940 & 1941; BURAS DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
$12,000. 1942 & 1943, $13,000.
This district is in Piarjueminee
1944, $14,000, 1945, $7,000. 1946, Parish,
1947 & 1948; and $8,000. 1949 & 5s '05 M -N $l0,000................... 1955
1950.)
5s T9 M-N 25.000...................1966
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $225,000 6s T9
A-O 25,000...................1938
Total value of prop. (e st.).1.820,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1924--$60,000
Population (estimated)______ 25,000 Actual val. of dist---------- - 600 500
TNT. is payable at Whitney Cen­
tral National Bank, New Orleans.
BERW ICK.
This town is in St. Mary Parish.
W a te r w o r k s & Eiec. Lt. Bonds. CADDO LEVEE DISTRICT.
($4,000.. Aug 1 ’ 25-’28
This district (P. O. Shreveport) Is
6s '24 F-A 18.000. .Aug 1 ’29-’ 37 composed of part of the Parish of
15.000. .A ug 1 ’38-’42Caddo.
8,000. .A ug 1 ’43-’44 5s '01 J-J $100.000c____Jan 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $49,500 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1941.)
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 568,640 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924--$100,000
INTEREST payable at Hibernia
Population in 1920____________ 1,691
Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans.
BIENVILLE PARISH.
Arcadia is the parish seat.
CADDO PARISH S. D. NO. 1.
Post office is Shreveport.
R oad Bonds.
5s
_ *1.000,000______________ 5s '23 J -J $ l,000,000___________1942
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 1919-$l,0O0,000
B uilding Bonds.
Total assess, val. '23 (act.) 9,957,690 5 s '16 J-J $12i.OOO.................. 1931
Pop. TO ,21,776; '20 (Census), 20,977 5s '20 J-J 434.000 .................. 1940
5s '22 J-J 933,000—July 1 '25-'42
BIENVILLE PARISH S. D. NO. 1. (For maturity see V. 115, p. 2072.)
$437,000
$6.iM0—Aug 1 ’2 5 ’26 BOND. DT. N ov 1 7 '24 20.000. .Aug 1 '27-’31 Assessed val. 1924 (act.)- 90,000.000
6 s '22 A-O-j 15,000--Aug 1 ’32-’3l Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $15.00
36,000--Aug 1 '35-’40 Population in 1923__________ 65,000
IN T . payable at Seaboard Nat.
8,000___ Aug 1 1941
1 9,000____Aug 1 1942 Bank, N. Y . and the Commercial
Nat. Bank, Shreveport.
BONDED D E B T .............
(?)
Assessed value__________ $1,500,000
IN T . at the Whitney-Central CADDO PARISH S. D. NO. 9.
P. O. Shreveport.
Trust & Savs. Bank, New Orleans.
5s T9 J-J ($24,000c.July 1 ’25-’32
1 4,000c. ..J u ly 1 1933
BIENVILLE PARISH S. D. NO. 14.
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’24-.$55,000
P. O. Arcadia.
Assess, val 1923 (act, val.) _2.60 *.000
$14,000..A pr 1 '26-32
15,000-.Apr 1 '3 3 -3 7 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S2.00
Population (est.)------------------- 5,000

1

16,000._Apr 1 ’ 38-’41
10,000.-Apr 1 '42-43
!T April 1924---$55,000
Assessed valuation 1923--------554,000
Population___________________ 2,000
I N T . at office of School Board or at
Whitney Central Trust & Sav. Bank,
BOGALUSA.
New Orleans. in Washington Parish.
This city is
Water and Sewer Bonds.
5s
J-D $125,000----------------------Street Bonds.
5s
J-D $125,000----------------------C ity Hall Bonds.
5s
J-D $10,000----------------1944
Fire Alarm System Bonds.
5s T9 J-D $15,000---------------------Sewer, Water, City Hall, Jail,
Fire Dept., and Street Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $181,500 .........
(Due part yearly until 1944.)
TO T. D E B T Nov 1 7 '2 4 --- $431,500
Sinkingfund______________
23,571
T ot. assess, val. ’ 24 (100%
actual)_________________ 9,715,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924-.-$20.00
Population 1920______________ 8,245

CADDO PARISH S. D. NO. 19.
($13,000____-July 1 1925
I i4,000___ July 1 1926
5s '22 J-J ( 30,000--July 1 ’27-'28
16,000___ July 1 1929
34,000--July 1 '30-'31
I 18.000
Julv 1 193'
BOND. DEBT N ov 20 '24- $125,000
Assess, value (actual)_____4,000,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)____$5.00
INT. at the Seaboard National
Bank, N . Y.

CALCASIEU PARISH.
Lake Charles is the parish seat.
In 1913 parts *f this parish were
taken from Beauregard, Allen and
Jeff Davis parishes.
Road and Bridge (Part yearly).
5s '14 Feb$695,000____Feb 1 1939
5s '17 J-J 750,000c-Jan 1 ’ 25-’42
54£s’22 M -N 2,725,000______serially
TOT. BD. D T. N ov 1924-$4,265,000
Floating d e b t ...................
76,200
Certificate debt_________
405,000
Assess, val. 1924 (actual).50,358,390
Populat’n 1910. 62,767; 1920, 32.807
IN T . at Continental S Commercial
c
BOGALUSA SCHOOL DISTRICT. Trust & Sav. Bank, Chicago, or
This dist. is in Washington Parish. First Nat. Bank, N . Y .; on issue of
S chool Bonds.
1917 at the Mechanics' & Metals
5s T9 J-D$300,000---------------- 1944 Nat. Bank, N . Y .
5s '20 J-J 100,000---------------- 1945
TOT. BD . D T . N ov 26'24- $400,000 CALCASIEU NAVIG. DIST. NO. 1
Assess, val. '24 (about
This district (P. O. Lake Charles)
65% actual)................. .9,825,000
Calcasieu Parish. Organized
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$31.25 is in 22 1916.
Nov.
Population in 1924 (est.)------- 16,000 5s '17 Feb$193,000 -Feb. 1 ’25-'37
IN T . at Chase N at’l Bank, N . Y. (For maturity see V. 105 p. 1330)
5 ^ s ’22__ 2,725,000— Oct 1 ’25-’52
BOSSIER.
(For maturity see V. 116. p. 2673.)
This village Is in Bossier Parish.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 10 ’24$4,265,000
W a te r w o r k s Bonds.
Assess, val. 1924 (actual).50,358,390
f $9,000.-Feb 1' 25-’42
32.000
5s T 7 ann 10,000..Feb 1 '43-'52 Population ( e s t .) ------------IN T. payable at the Mechanics &
l 7,500.-Feb
'53-’57
_s
.-30,000---------------------- Metals Nat. Bank, N . Y .




CALDWELL PARISH.
Parish seat is Columbia.
Road Bonds.
5s
. . . $500.000............... ...........
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5s '18 J-J ($18.000..June 1 ’44-'55
I 6,000.-June 1 '56-’ 58
BOND DEBT Oct 17 '21. $515,000
Tot. assess, val. '23 (a ct.).6.453,615
Population 1910. 8.593; 1920, 9,514

[V ol. 119.
Water-Works & Elec. Light.
5s '15 M-N$16.000-M&N 1 '25-'3I
5s '16 JJ
10,000c____ 1925-1928
(For maturity see V. 103, p. 339.)
Electric-Light Bonds.

-s

. . . $100.000.............................

Sewer Bonds.
6s '23
J-J $5,000_________ serially
Surface & Paving Bonds.
6s '23
J-J $80,000________ serially
Water 5c Fire Bonds.
6s '23
J-J $115,000..............serially
CAMERON PARISH.
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 '23- $381,000
Cameron is the parish seat.
Water bonds (included)_
_ 100,000
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $184,000- . Feb 1 '25-'44 Ass'd val. '23 (60% a ct'l)-.4.900,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23_____ $11.75
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $80/ 0 ) . .Feb 1 '25-’44 INT. at Nat. Bk. of Commerce.N.Y.
Road District No. 5 Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $180,400.-Feb 1 '25-’44 CROWLEY-8IXTH WARD AND
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
BONDED D E B T .............
(7)
A district in Acadia Parish.
Tot. ass’d val. '23 (actual).4,166,070
J-J i $47,600c___ 1925-1941
Population 1910, 4,288: 1920, 3.952 5s TO
(Subject to call after 1930.)
IN T . at Mechanics & M etal. Nat
5s '12
J-J $50.000c.Nov 1 1947
Bank, New York.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '18- $113,000
Assessed valuation 1917___2,852,047
CATAHOULA PARISH
JINT. at Central Tr. Co., Chic.;
Jonesville is the parish seat.
others at Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bk..
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5s '20 F-A$360,000 ......... 1925-1960 Chicago.
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
DE QUINCY.
5s '20 F-A$197,000.........1925 1960
This town is in Calcasieu Parish.
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
Water-Works, Light & Power.
5s '20 F-A $33,500 ..........1925-1960
Plant Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ........................... (?) 6s '22 J-D$l 16.000.-D ec 1 '25-’47
Parish__________________________ (7) (For maturity see V. 115, p. 2604.)
Road District No. 1_____________ (?) BOND. DEBT Jan 1923-- $120,000
Road District No. 2_____________ (?) Assessed valuation________ 1,504,350
Road District No. 3_____________ (?) Population 1910. 715: 1920. 1.823
Tot. assess, val. of parish
INT. at Mechanics & Metals Nat.
1923 (actual)__________ 6,792,909 Bank, New York.
Pop'n of parish '20 (Census). 11,074
DE RIDDER FIRST SEWERAGE
DISTRICT.
CATAHOULA PARISH S. D. NO.2
6 ’ '22 .vi-S -59 OOP............... Yearly
This district is In Beauregard
BOND. DEBT D ec4 1923. $59,000 Parish.
Sinkingfund_____________
7,500
Water Bonds.
Assess, val. '23 (abt. % act.) 900.no
a
. . . $19.500....................1939
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$14.50
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1923 (est.)________ 2,500 5s '16 May $26.000..M ay 1 ’25-’35
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '23. $23,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
12.500
CATAHOULA PARISH S. D.NO.5. Total assessed value 1923 - 2,422,549
6s '23 J-J $72.000..-Jan 1 '25-'46 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $9-00
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923-- $75,000 Population 1923______________5,800
Sinkingfund______________
5,000
Total valuation 1923 (abt.
OE SOTO PARISH.
50% actual)____________8,500,000
Mansfield is cue county seat.
School tax (per $1,000) 1923___$7.00
S chool Bonds.
Population (estimated)_______ 2.500 5 T7 J-J |$i,000 —.- ......... -1926
#
IN T . payable at Chase National
1 4.000...—...........1927
Bank, New York City.
f 1,200--.________ 1925
1 1.200-..________ 1926
58 T7 J-J 4 1,5 0 0 -- ---1927-1928
CLAIBORNE PARISH.
I 1,700 - - — .1929-1930
Homer is the parish seat.
I 1.800 - - --.1931-1932
Road Bonds.
1 2,000 . . ---1933-1937
5s T9 A-0$375,000___Oct 1 ’25-’39 .B
100,000-..
-s '24 J-D 800,000 _____ 1925-1944
District
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 '23 $434,000 5« Road M-NS170 No. 4 Bonds.
'16
000-M ay ’25-’41
Floating debt (add'l)_____
50.000 JO. BD. D T. Sept 1918_ 1$68,679
_
Sinking fund____________
35.000 Dist. No. 4 debt
Assess, val., real estate___ 6.708,185 Assessed/P arish,’Oct 1916---250.000
2 2 (act.) 2 1 ,763,180
Assess val., personal____ 15,977,315
valua.'D ist. No 4. 1915 4.899.208
Total assess, value 1923
(actual)........................... 22,685,500 Popula’n 1910, 27.689; 1920, 29,376
State and County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923_____
...$ 1 8 .7 5 DF. SOTO PAR. CONS. RD. DIST.
Mansfield.
P opulate 1910, 25,050; 1920, 27.885 5s P. O. J-D$805.000.-June 1 ’25-’44
’24
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
IN T. at National City Bank, N .Y .
CONCORDIA PARISH.
City.
Vidalia is the parish seat.
Road Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $398.000.-July 1 '25-'39 DONALDSONVILLE.
This town is in Ascension Parish.
(16.000..........1925-1932
Street Impt. & Repair Bonds.
6s '21 M-S (18,000 .......... 1933-1938
f$13,500c_0ct 15 ’25-’27
Il2,000 ..........1939-1941
5^s
5,000c_ -Oct 15 1928
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '22 $550,000
Tot.ass'd val.'23 (act.)___ 8,205,173 1922 A -015 ( ll.OOOc.Oct 15 ’29-’30
I 6,000c-.O ct 15 1931
Populat’n 1910, 14,278; 1920, 12,460
{ 2.000c--O ct 15 1932
Sewerage 5c W ater R efu nding.
COTTON VALLEY S. D. NO. 12. 6s ’23 A-015$37.500. -Oct 15 ’25-’35
This district is in Webster Parish BOND. DEBT Dec 1924-- $75,000
($ 15,000c Sept 15'25-29 Water debt (included)_____
18,000
6s’22 M-S 15 20.000c Sept 15'30-34 Assessed valuation 1924__ 2,141,880
15,000c Sept 15'35-37 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.75
6.000c Sent 15 1938 Population 1910. 4,090; 1920, 3,745
TOT. BD D T . Nov 15 '24-.$60,009
IN T. at the office of the Commis­
Assess, value 1923 (actual).-643,740 sioner of Finance and at Hanover
School tax rate (per $1,000) '23-16.00 National Bank, New York.
Population (est.)______________ 1,500
INT. at the Nat. City Bank, N .Y . DUBBERLY S. D. NO. 27.
This district is in Webster Parish.
COULEE CROCHE DRAINAGE 6s ’22 M-S15$30,000c3ept 15 '25-’27
BOND. DEBT Nov 15'24- $40,000
DISTRICT.
This district is in St. Landry Assess, value 1923 (actual) -1,386,082
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$10.00
Parish.
5s '21 A-O $71,500_____ 1925-1951 Population (est.)______________1,800
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1490.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 0 '2 3 . $75,000 EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH.
Baton Rouge Is the parish seat.
Assessed value 1923______ 985.000
C ourt House 5c Jail B onds.
District tax (per $1,000) '23..$10.00
>
Population (est.)______________ 2,500 •s '20 F-A$390,000c-Feb 1 ’25-’50
S ch ool Bonds.
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y
5a T9 J-J $37,500—July 1 ’25-'29
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
COUSHATTA.
> T9 M-S 104 0 0 0 .-M ar 1 ’25-’49
s
This town is in Red River Parish. BOND. DEBT Mar 20 '20- $457,500
S treet Im provement Bonds.
Assessed value 1922 (act)-80,921,960
6s
$50,000_______________ Pop'n 1910, 34,582; 1920 (est.)50,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924____ $50,000
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 636,835 BAST BATON ROUGE PARISH
Population in 1920_____________ 962
ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
5s '14 F-A$ 119,000. Aug 1 ’25-’41
COVINGTON.
5s T7 J-D 110.000-Dec 31 ’ 25-'46
This town is in St. Tammany Par­ 5s T7 J-D 100 000.Dec 31 *25-’46
ish.
5s -17 A-O 38,000-Apr 1 '25-’43
5s 21 J-J ($22,000—July 1 ’ 25-’ 26
Street & Sewer Bonds.
\120,000 July 1 ’27-’36
5^ s'2 4 F-A $55,000 _____ 1925-1946
BONDED D EBT of Dist.
Water Works & Sewerage Bds.
5 ^ s ’22 J-J $121,000__July 1 ’25-'57
No. 2 Feb 1922________ $496 000
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 '24. $127,000 Assessed valuation 1921—36,000,000
Water debt (incl.)________
80,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,549,642 BAST BATON ROUGE PARISH
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $l9.00
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Population 1910, 2,601; 1920, 2,942
P. O. Baton Rouge.
School Bldg, and E quip. B onds.
CROWLEY.
5s '17 J-J $42.000.-July 1 ’25-’27
This city Is in Acadia Parish. Inc.
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 471)
Dec. 7 1903. Population 1910, 5s T9 J-J 22 6,00 0c-________ 1949
5s ’ 20 J-J 364,000c. July 1 ’37-’49
5,099; 1920, 6,108.
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 1566)
Sewer & R edem ption B onds.
5s
. . . $72,000................. .1940 BOND. D E B T Nov 1924- $632,000
S chool B onds.
Assessed valuation 1923-.28,772,223
5 s '20 J-J $40,000.-July 1 ’25-’34 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 $1.80

Dec., 1924.]
EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 7.
($9,000c___ Jan 1 1925
6s '23 J-J UO,000c— .Jan 11926
} 11,000c-.-Jan 11927
1.12,000c — Jan 1 1928
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-- $42,000
Assessed valuation_______ 5,133,160
Population (estimated)_________ 300

LOUISIANA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Assessed value o f parish
1923 (actual)-------------- $8,975,651
Population 1910. 15,958; 1920-14,403
IN T . on Road District No. 9
bonds at the Chase National Bank,
N . Y.

Assessed valuation 1916—$2,676,000
Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $21.59
Pop’ n 1910, 6,392; 1920____ 7,855
§ IN T . at City Treas. office or
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y . x Chem­
ical Nat. Bank, N. Y . City, or Bank
JEFFERSON PAR. DRAIN. DISTS of Lafayette & Tr. C o., Lafayette.
GUEYDAN DRAINAGE DIST.
Drain. Dist. No. 2 bonds____$30,000
A district in Vermilion Parish.
Drain. Dist. No. 3 bonds____152,500 LAFAYETTE PARISH.
5s T2 —_ $34,000c_______ 1938
Lafayette is the parish seat.
Drainage D istrict No. 4
Sub-Drainage Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
EAST CARROLL PARISH .
($2,000 annually)
Road D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
Lake Providence is the parish seat BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’ 22 -- $34,000 5s T3 F-A }$90,000 ..........1925-1953 5s ’20 s-a $31,500_____1925-1945
Assess.val.’22 (40% a ct.)-.2 390,900 5 f T5 M -N 60,000—-M ay 1 1945
S choolhouse Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Sub-Drainage Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5s ’06 - - - $22.500_______________ Dist. tax rate (per $1 000) ’22-$11.20
5s T7 J-J $300,000c__ Due serially
6s ’24 M -N $1,500,000c M ay 1 ’29-’54 5s T9 A-O 125,000................... ........
Funding Bonds.
Population in 1920(est.)______ 3,000
BOND. (Dist. No. 2, 0 c t .’ 14-$30,000 514s’24 J-J 300,000----Jan 1 ’25-’49
5s ’08 - - - $6,400_________ _ ____
_
IN T . at Canal-Commercial Trust
Road Bonds.
D E B T! Dist. No. 3, Oct.T4-152.500 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 334.)
& Sav. Bank, New Orleans.
6s T9 F-A $318.000______________
lD ist. No. 4, O ct.T 5 -112.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1917-—$300,000
Assessed val-fDist. No. 2 _ . 655,450 Assess.val. 1923 (a ct.)--.18,376,090
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’21 -- $346,900
Floating debt____________
15.060 GUEYDAN SUB-DRAIN. DIST.
u a tio n _ (Dist. No. 3—
_
(?)
Pop’n 1910. 28,733: 1920____30,841
NO. 5.
(Dist. No. 4 _
(?)
Total assessed value 1923_7,326.650
IN T . on 5s of 1920 at the Cont.
This district (P. O. Gueydan) is in
§ IN T . and principal at Hibernia & Comm. National Bank, Chicago.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 21 $20.75
Vermillion Parish
Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans, and
Pop. in 1910 11,637; 1920 11,231.
5s T6 M-S $126,000 Mar 1 ’25-’56 First Trust & Sav. Bank, Chicago.
LAFAYETTE PARISH S. D, NO.3.
EAST FELICIANA* PAR. ROAD BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’ 22__ $194,000
P. O Lafayette.
Assess.val. ’ 22 (40% a ct.)-2,023,400 JEFFERSON PAR. ROAD DIST. B uilding and E quipm ent B onds.
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
NO. 1.
5s g ’23 ann$142,500_ Apr 1 ’24-’43 Dist. tax rate (per $1 000) ’22-S24.00
_
5s g T7 J-J $36 000c. July 1 ’25-’42
Population in 1920 (est.)_
3,000
P. O. Gretna.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923$56,500
. . . $93,000_____ 1925-1953 Assess, val. 1922________ 7,000,000
IN T. at the Marine Bank & Trust
Both interest and principal is _s
-- _
70,000_____ 1925-1944 Actual val. (est.)............. .15,000.000
C o., New Orleans.
payable at Canal-Commercial Trust -s
6s ’24 M-S 500.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’54
& Savings Bank, New Orleans.
EUNICE.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2557.) LAFOURCHE BASIN LEVEE DIS^
This town Is in St. Landry Parish
BOND. DEBT D e c 5 1924. $663,000
This district (P. O. Gretna) com­
Im provement Bonds.
GUEYDAN SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
Sinking fund______________
34,150
5s
J-J $42,500___ July 1 1938
This district (P. O. Gueydan) is in Assessed valuation 1924___9,987,456 prises portions of the following par­
ishes: Ascension, Assumption, St.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Vermilion Parish.
Population in 1924___________15,000 James, St. John the Baptist, St.
5s ’20 J-J $137.000c&r_Jan 1 1941
f$l ,000. Aug 15 1925
Charles, Jefferson, Plaquemines and
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '23- $179,500
18.000Aug 15 ’ 26-’34
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,900.000 5 H ’23 F-A15 18,000_Aug 15 ’35-’40 JEFFERSON PAR. ROAD DIST. Lafourche.
NO. 2.
5 s ’22 - -$500,000c______________
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1923 ___ $18.00
16.000- Aug 15 ’41-’44 P. O. Gretna.
(Due 1-15 yearly beginning 1955.)
Population 1910, 1.684; 1920.-3,272
15.000- Aug 15 ’45-’47 -s
$93,000_____ 1925-1953 5s ’22 s-an 500,000_______________
_
1 6,000_ Aug 15 1948
-s
70,000 _______1925-1954 (Due 1-15th yearly beginning 1955)
EUNICE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924- $74,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 6 1924 $163,000
R edem ption (Red. Jan. 14 1944).
This district is in St. Landry Parish Assessed valuation 1922
3,198,000 Sinking fund____________
34,150
’04 J-J
Jan 1 1954
S ch ool C onstruction Bonds.
Population in 1923 (est.)____—3,014 Assessed valuation 1924— 12,973,710 5s Drainage$500.000c
and Levee Bonds.
$1,000.-July 1 ’25-’26
Population in 1924___________ 7,000 5s T7 J-J- $250,000c.Jan. 1 ’28-,37
15.000- -July 1 ’27-’31HAMMOND.
20.000- -July 1 ’32-'36 This city is in Tangipahoa Parish. JEFFERSON PARISH S. D. NO. 1. BOND. D EBT Mar 1924-SI,500,000
Assess, val. 1922(approx.) 43,000,000
5s ’23 July 1 25.000- -July 1 ’37-'41
5s ’22 F-A$3S3,000 --Aug 1 ’25-’47 Tax rate (per $1,000)...............$5.00
24.000- -July 1 ’42-'45 Sewer Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 968.)
5s
IN T . at Whitney-Central National
28.000- -July 1 ’46-’49 T 5 A-O $40,000c.........................
BOND. DEBT March 1923 $400,000
t32.000-.July 1 ’50-’53 (Due part yearly July 1 up to and Ass’d val’n of taxable prop26.712.952 Bank, New Orleans.
including 1955.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
IN T . in New York or New Orleans. LA FOURC hI H p a RISH.
5s ’23
$22,000_______________
Street Bonds.
P. O. Thibodaux.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
5s T6 J-J
$5,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’26
JEFFERSON & PLAQUEMINES
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
M unicipal Bonds.
PARISHES DRAINAGE DIST. 5s T 5 Sept $57 0 0 0 .-Sept 1 ’25-’5 '
6s
M-SS145 000-Due in 25 yrs.
EVANGELINE PARISH.
Drainage-Improvement Bonds. 5s T9 M-S 30 OOOc-Mar 1 ’25-’44
Ville Platte is the county seat.
NET BD. D T. Feb T 6 — $114,500
Road D istrict No. 7 B onds.
5s ’23 J-J S793,000c-July 1 ’25-’60 Assessed valuation 1915_ 1,200.000 5s T3 F-A $28 000--Aug 1 ’25-’52
_
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 806.) Pop’n 1910, 2,942; 1920______ 3,855 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 4 -. $320,000 5s T8 M-S $38,OOOc.Mar 1 ’25-’43
Assessed valuation 1923___5,000.000 BONDED DEBT—
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924- $793,000
District No. 2, Mar. T9 $115,000
District tax (per acre)________ $2.50
Assessed valuation 1922—10,511,880 HOMER.
District No. 7, Mar.
50,000
Population in 1920--------------- 23,485
This town is the county seat of Population 1920------------------- 85,000 Assessed valuation— T9
IN T . at Whitney Central Nat.
IN T . at the Parish Treasurer’s Claiborne Parish.
District No. 2, 1918— $1,269,610
office or National Park Bank, New 5Ms’23 M-S 60,000.....................— _ Bank, New Orleans.
District N o. 7, 1918--928.430
York, at option of holders.
BOND. DEBT Nov 20’24- $160,000 JENNINGS.
Assessed value of parish
Water debt (included)_____ 160.000
(actual)
This
FIFTH LOUISIANA LEVEE DIS. Sewer dist. debt (add’l ) _
_ 120,000 Parish. town is in Jefferson Davis Population 1923-------------- 12,798,680
1910,33,111; 1920.30,344
This district (P. O. Tallulah) is Assess, val. ’ 24
act.) —2,500,000
composed o f the parishes of Concor­ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $14.50 5s T6 $13.500______1925-1936
dia.East Carroll, Madison andTenia*. Population 1910, 1,855; 1920—3,305 (For maturity see V. 104, p. 2036). LA FOURCHE PARISH ROAD
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Street Paving Bonds.
District defaults in payment o f int.
5H s’22M-N$134,000c.Nov 1 ’25-’57 5s T5
May $89,000_____ 1925-1955
for two days— see V. 119, p. 1980.
HOUMA.
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1807) 6s ’20 M-S 50,000_________ serially
5s ’uu J-J*$256,000c__ July 1 i960
This town is in Terrebonne Parish. Water-works bonds 5s____$14,500 BOND. DEBT Dec 1918.. $105,000
5s ’02 J-J *175,000c__Jan 1 1952
Electric Light, W ater Works & Sewer bonds 5s__________ 9.300 Assessed value 1918_______ 1,057.754
5s 04 J-J *69.000c__Jan 1 1954
Filtration Bonds.
5 s ’ 14 A -0 15 250,000___ Oct 11962 5s ’22 — $179,000—Aug 1 ’25-’56 Building bonds 5s________ 6,200
School bonds 5s__________ 40,000 LA FOURCHE PARISH ROAD
5s T6 A-O 15 250,000___ N ov 1 1972 6s
100,000_______________
DISTRICT NO. 3.
6 s ’ 17 A-O *250,000c. _Oct 15 1967 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 3 -. $200,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 4 ’2 2 -- $88,000
11,334 6s ’21 J-D $55.000.......... 1925-1941
5s T9 F-A 15 275,000___ Nov 1 1972 Floating debt____________
10,000 Sinking fund_____________
(?)
5s ’ 22 J-J *250,000__Jan 15 1972 Population 1910, 5,024; 1920. 5,160 Assessed valuation 1921 -3,026,480 BONDED D E B T ...............
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$9.00
5s ’ 22 J-J *100,000 ---J u ly 1 1972
Pop’n 1910, 3,925; 1920______ 3,824 LA FOURCHE PARISH ROAD
5s ’22 M-P $125.000- —Sept 1 1972 IBERIA PARISH.
DISTRICT NO. 5.
IN T. on school bonds at U. S.
B D . D E B T N ov 15 ’ 24—$2,000,000
New Iberia is the county seat.
Mtge. & Tr. C o., N. Y .; on water, 6s ’24 .T-D 78.000 ______ 1925-1944
Floating debt- _________
604.000
(?)
sewer and building bonds at First BONDED D E B T ...............
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (act.)--40,000,000 5s Certificates.
T8 - - . $34,000 ......... 1925-1929 Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Dist. tax rate (per $1 000) ’24 $5.50
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
LAKE BORGNE BASIN LEVEE
Population (est.)___________ 50,000 6s ’24 M-S $85,000--Sept 1 ’25-’44
DISTRICT.
JENNINGS SCH. DIST. NO. 21.
*Red. after 40 years from issue.
Road D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A$267,000—Feb 1 ’25-’45 5s ’02 J-D $100,000_________ 1952
IN T . at Hibernia Bank & Trust
T7
(See V. 110, p. 387, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’2 2 -. $100,000
C o., New Orleans, and at the State 5s Road A-O $60,000_______ _______
D istrict No. 7 Bonds.
IN T . at the Whitney-Central Na­
BOND. DEBT Jan 27 1920 $285,000
Treasurer’s office.
5s T 7 F-A $75,00^_______________ Assessed value 1919_______ 3,456,160 tional Bank, New Orleans.
BOND. DEBT Dec
FIFTH WARD DRAIN. DIST. 2. Ass’d val. ’24 (100% 1924- $881,500 Population (est.)______________ 7,000
a ct.).18.578 000
LAKE CHARLES.
This district (P. O. Mermentan) is Population 1910, 31,262; 1920-26,855 JONESVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
This city is in Calcasieu Parish.
In Acadia Parish.
This district is in Catahoula Parish. Inc. March 16 1867. Commission
5s T9 J-J $5 8 .0 0 0 ---..............1945 IOTA-LONGPOINT DR. DIST.
government adopted Dec. 17 1912.
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 16 ’20- $58,000
This
♦Fire-Station Bonds.
Tot -ass’d val. ’20 (100 % act.) 1,500,000 Acadia district (P. O. Crowley) is in 5s ’20 J-J $74,000____________
( $4,000c_____Jan 1 ’25-’62
BOND. D EBT Dec 4 ’2 3 -. $74,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$4 00 5s T9 Parish.
J-J $85,000__________ 1943
Sinking fund______________
6,000 5s g TO u $ l ,000 pay. every even yr. >
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 3,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 1923-. $85,000
Jan
14,000c____.Jan 1 ’34-’46
Assessed value 1923______ 1,500,000
FRANKLIN.
Assessed value 1921______ 2,095,620
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23$14.50
(($2,000 pay. every even yr.)
This town is in St. Mary Parish.
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 3,500
*City-Hall Bonds.
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
JACKSON PARISH.
IN T . payable at American Ex­
($3,00 0c_______ Jan 1 1926
5s ’22 . - - $71,000-Sept 15 ’25-’42
Jonesboro is the parish seat.
change National Bank, N . Y . City.
I 4,000c...........Jan 1 ’28-’30
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Road Bonds.
5s g T0( 5,000c________ Jan 1 1932
Population 1910, 3.857; 1920, 3,504 -s
KAPLAN.
$500,000______ ________
Jan 142,000c______Jan 1 ’34-’46
6s ’24 A-O 250,000 _____1925-1944
This place is in Vermilion Parish
[ ($6,000 pay. every even yr.)
FRANKLIN PARISH.
C ourt-H ou se & Jail B onds.
W ater and Light Bonds.
School Bonds.
Wlnnsboro is one parish seat.
5s T2 Feb $49,000c______________ 5s T9 J-D $40,000......... ................. 5s ‘ 16 - . §$113 000.-Jan 1 ’ 25-’ 53
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
(Part due each year for 10 years)
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’23. $70,000 5s T9 s-a 171,000—Feb 1 ’25-’39
5s
s-a $750,000__________ 1949 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1919 549.000 Assessed value 1922_______ 770.000 (See V. 108, p. 2158, for maturity.)
S chool Bonds.
Total val’n 1923(100% act) 5.640.664 Tax rate (per,$l,000) 1922____ $13.00 5s T 2 — al 19,500______ annually
5s T8 A-O $74,000___ Apr 1 1938 8ta te&pa rishtax (per$l ,000) T 9120.50 Population 1910, 315; 1920--------876
aPaving Bonds.
5s g T9 J-D 39,000--D ec 31 ’25-’39 Pop’n 1910, 13,818: 1920____ 14,486
5s
___
6,000. .Jan 1 ’ 25-’27
5s g T9 J-D 43,500--Dec 3 1 ’25-’49
IN T . payable In N . Y. or Chicago. KINDER SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
5s
_
_
21,000 ..Jan 1 ’28-’34
5s
40,000_______________
This district Is in Allen Parish.
5s
___ 28,000--Jan 1 ’35-’41
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISH.
5s
s-a $50,000_______________ 5s
_
_
25,000.-Jan 1 ’42-’40
Tot. assess.val. 1923 (act) 13,063,670
Jennings is the county seat.
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 7 ’ 23- $576,500
Population 1910. 11,989; 1920-24,100
R oad-C onstruction Bonds.
Sewer dist. bonds (add’l)__ 122,000
6s T6 J-D$J86,000c-June 1 ’25-’46 L A FA Y E TTE .
Certificate debt (add’l)_
_
37,500
GRAND MARIAS DR. DIST.
This city is in Lafayette Parish.
5s T9 M-S 113,000 ......... 1925-1939
Assess, val. ’23 (M act.)__13,170,000
P. O. Jennings.
Jail-B uilding Bonds.
Commission government adopted.
Pop’n 1910, 11,449; 1920. 13,088
Sub. Dist. “ A” Bonds.
5s
A-O $6,000c.........................
Electric Plant Impt. Bonds.
§INT. at Mechanics & Metals
6s T5 J-J $77,500c..July 1 ’25-’45
Court-H ouse Bonds.
$22,000--June 1 ’25-’26 Nat. Bank, N. Y. * At Inter-State
(For maturity See V. 102, p. 727). 5s
F-A $77,500c......... ...............
12.000 __June 1 1927 Trust & Banking C o., New Orleans.
TOTAL DEBT N ov 17 ’24--$77,500 BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’ 20- $500,000
28,000--June 1 ’28-’29 a At Fourth Nat. Bank, N . Y.
Assess, val. (real & personal)
Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
325,000 7s g ’24 J-D 32,000--June 1 ’30-’31
1924 (75% actual)______ 266,870 Certificates of indebtedness
6,000
17.000 __June 1 1932 LAKE CHARLES DRAINAGE DIS­
60,000
Floating debt___________
19.000 ---June 1 1933
TRICT NO. 1.
GRANT PARISH.
Ass’d val. ’ 23 (actual)—28.160.770
, 20,000___ June 1934
This district (P. O. Lake Charles)
P. O. Colfax.
Total tax rate(per$1,000) ’20-$11.50
W ater Extension B onds.
Is in Calcasieu Parish.
Road D istrict No. 8 Bonds.
Population In 1920___________18,999 5s 1 7 ______ $30,000 ..........
5s ’21 A-0$150,000....................1948
6s T7 J-J $131,500c.July 1 ’25-’47
Sewer Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ......... .................. (?)
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 1310)
JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISH
5s T 7 ______ $90,000 ..........
5s ’20 J-J $182,000.Jan 1 ’ 25-’ 50
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1.
Street, Sewer & Drainage Bds. LAKE CHARLES FIRST SEW­
Road District No. 9 Bonds.
5s ’20 . . . $166,000_________ _____
5s ’20 F-AS369 600—Feb 1 ’25-’50
ERAGE DISTRICT.
5s ’21 J-J $330,000_____ 1925-1960 BONDED D E B T ............
(?)
Fire Departm ent B onds.
A district in Calcasieu Parish.
Road Bonds.
5s T 7 ______ $20,000 ........................ 5s ’l l A-0$82 0 0 0 c...A p r 1 ’25-’47
5s T 7 J-J $75,000 serially to 1947 JEFFERSON DAVIS PAR. S. D.
§ Road Bonds.
—
35.000..........................
BOND. DEBT Dist. No. 8,
NO. 1.
5s T3 M-S $48,000..S ep t 1 ’25-’38 TOT. B D . D T. Nov 7 ’ 23. $122,000
Oct 1921...............
$360,000
f$6,000—Apr 1 ’25-’27 BOND. DEBT Apr 1916- $183,000 Tot .ass’d val .’ 20 (100 % act)9.942,510
Dist. No. 9 Oct 1921 —575,000
12.000— Apr 1 ’28-’31Gen’l improvement bonds.
78,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$2.00
Assess, val. of Dist. N o. 8
5)^s’23 s-a 20.000— Apr 1 ’32-’36 Water & light exten. bonds 32,000 Population In 1919 (est.).........17.000
(est.) _________
2,000,000
20.000- -Apr 1 ’37-’40 Floating debt___________
34,0.00
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N . Y „ or
Dist. No. 9 1920--------- 10.700.000
1.18,000—Apr 1 ’41-’43 Sinking funds___________
48,000 at District Treasurer’s office.




BOND. DEBT Marcn 1923-$78,000
Total assessed value 1922_ 919,200
_
Population_____________________ 819
IN T . at the Mechanics & Metals
National Bank, New York.

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LOUISIANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

[V ol. 119

greater amount provided notice is
LAKE ST. PETER DRAIN. DIST
R efu nding Bonds.
lm prov’ t & R efu n d in g Bonds.
published in the official journal of 5s ’09 J-J$3,000,000c..July 1 1959
This district (P. O. St. Joseph) is 544T22 F-AS163 000___ Aug 1 1942
the city twice a week for 2 weeks (Subject to call after July 1 1929.)
in Tensas Parish.
School B onds.
during the month of the preced­ BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’24.$3,000,000
5s ’ 19 A-O $116 900c_Oct 1 ’ 25-’49 544s’22 F-A$223,000--Aug 1 ’25-’42
ing November.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924 -$116,900 (For maturity see V. 115, p. 1123.)
Ass’d val.’24 (act. v a l .) . .537,795.742
V. 115 1123)
4Ujs
J-Jl,000,000c.. Jan 1 ’26-’35 Levee tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$3.00
IN T. at Whitney-Central Nat’l
LA SALLE PARISH.
5H s’24J-J 400,000.-July 1 ’25-’34 (Opt. Jan. 1 1926 or annually there­
Bank, New Orleans.
TOT. BD. D T . Aug ’22-.$1 821 450 after.)
Jena is the parish seat.
Road Bonds.
Assessed valuation 192l-.20.967.690
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-OS400.000_ Oct 1 ’25-’44
_
INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,N.Y. 4 ^ s ’ 17J-J31,200,000r*_Jan 1 ’26-’67 OUACHITA PARISH .
R oad D istrict No. 2 B onds.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2221.)
Monroe is the county seat.
IN T . on bonds of 1917 is payable
5s ’ 17 . . . $12,000 .........1925-1928 MOREHOUSE PARISH ROAD
S ch ool Bonds.
(?)
BONDED D E B T _______
DISTRICT NO. 1.
at office of Board of Liquidation,
. . . $125,000_______________
Total assess, val. ’ 23 (act.) 8,718.028 5 s ’23 F-A$325,700..Feb 1 ’25-’55 City Hall, and in N . Y. City at
Population 1910. 9,402; 1920, 9,856 (For maturity see V. 117, p. 116.) Harris, Forbes & C o.; on other bonds 5s C ourt House & Jail B onds.
’23 F-AS400.000________ serially
the City Treasurer’s office,
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925--$325,700
(Due serially for 40 years.)
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . at City Hall by Board of Liquidation
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
LA SALLE PARISH ROAD DIST.
at the fiscal agency of the Board in
NO. 6.
MOREHOUSE PARISH ROAD New Orleans and in New York by 5s '16 F-A $21,500..F eb 1 ’25-’ 56
6s ’21 s-a $974,000-Sept 15 ’25-’59
P. O. Jena.
DISTR IC T NO. 2.
Winslow, Lanier & Co.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1385)
$8,000..M a y 1 ’25-’28 5s ’23 F-A$720,300--Feb 1 ’25-’ 55
TOTAL D EBT—
6s ’21M-S15 i 19,000 — Sept 15 1959
12.000. .M a y 1 ’29-’32(For maturity see V. 117, p. 116.)
June 30 ’23. June 30'24.
188.000___ Sept 1 1960
16.000- .M a y 1 ’ 33-36BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-.$720,300
Tot. bd. dt_$37,231,960 $38,523,834 BONDED D E B T—
6s ’24 M -N 15.000- -M ay 1 ’37-’39 IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y".
In addition to the figures of total
County Oct 1 ’23 ____ $400,000
18.000. .M a y 1 ’40-’42
Dist. N o. 1, Sept 1921-$1.587,000
14.000. .M a y 1 '43-44MOREHOUSE PARISH SCH. DIS. debt given above, there are out­
standing $2,000,000 5% public belt Assessed valuation—
24.000. .M a y 1 ’45-’47
NO. 2.
railroad bonds. These bonds are
County, 1923_________41.157.840
Il8,000--M ay 1 ’48-’49
P. O Bastrop.
not handled by the Board of Liqui­ Pop n 1910, 25.830; 1920. 30,319
BONDED D E B T ________
( ?)
B uilding Bonds.
IN T . payable at the Nat. Bank
IN T . atNational Park Bank, N .Y . 08 15 F-A $39,000____Feb 1 1935 dation of City Debt, but direct by
the city officials. Interest and
City.
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’24. $39,000 principal is paid by City Treasurer. of Commerce. New York.
Assessed val’n 1924 (act.). .4,578,195 Neither do the figures of bonded debt
School tax (per $1,000) 1924
$0-50 include the amount of accrued inter­ PLAQUEMINE.
LECOMPTE SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
T.iis district is in Rapides Parisn. Population in 1924___________ 5,000
This town is in Iberville Parish.
est on premium bonds, which on June
5H s’23 J-D$172,000c___ 1925-1948
P ublic Utility Bonds.
30 1924 was $719,614; on June 30
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1924 $172,000 MORGAN CITY.
1923, $1,160,112; June 30 1922, 6 s ’23 F-A$140,000-. Feb 1 ’25-’36
This city is in St. Mary Parish.
Ass’d value 1923 (abt. act.) 1,700,090
$1,541.506; June 30 1921, $1,959,324; BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’2 3 -. $213,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$7.00
Street Bonds.
_
June 30 1920, $2,366,235; June 30 Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,879,009
Population (estimated;_______ 8.000 5s ’ 19 J-D $63,000c__________1949 1919, $2,738,956.
Population 1910, 4,955; 1920, 4,632
IN T . at Parisn Treasurer’s office 5s ’ 19 J-D 62,000c__________ 1949
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
On June 30 1924 the city had out­
or at the National Bank of Com­ BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $120,000 standing $3,556,030.70 “ Public Im­
Assessed valuation 1924___ 2,740,000 provement Certificates.” These cer­ PLAQUEMINES PARISH EAST
merce, New York City.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24____ $14.75
authority of
BANK LEVEE DISTRICT.
LINCOLN PARISH ROAD DIST, Population 1910, 5,477; 1920, 5,429 tificates are issued byand Act No.
Act No. 56 of 1908
This district Is composed of a por­
NO. 1.
159 of 1912, and bear interest at tion of Plaquemines Parish.
Rustin is the parish seat.
NATCHITOCHES PARISH.
the rate of 5% . The City Council 5s ’02 A-G$135,000c____Oct 1 1952
5 s ’21 A-0$688,000. . Apr 1 ’25-’51
was limited to the issue of not exceed­ (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1942.)
Parish seat is Natchitoches.
(For m aturitysee V. H 4, P. 101.)
ing $400,000 of these certificates pay­ 6s '10 F-A $20.000c_ Aug 1 1930
Highway Bonds.
_
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’ 2 2 -. $700 000
of
M-3 $1,000,000. .A ug 1
Ass’d val. ’ 22 (43 actual)..8 332 000 5s ’24maturity see Y. 119, p. ’25-’44 able out of the revenues for any one (Subject to call after Aug. 1 1920.)
various BOND. D EBT Mar 1 ’2 4 .. $155,000
(For
1765.) year. They were issued
Population (est.)------------------- 18 000 BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
public Improvements.
INTEREST payable at Hibernia
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank N.
in 1920__________ 38,602
On Jan. 30 1924 tne city
Y. or Ruston State Bank Ruston Population office of Parish Treasurer standing temporary loans had out­ Bank & Tr. Co., New Orleans.
in the
IN T. at
at option of holder.
amount of $2,600,000; special assess­ POINTE COUPEE P A RISH ROAD
and at Chase National Bank, N. Y
ment paving certificates, $3,672,000;
City.
DIST. NO. 1.
warrants,
$5,198.36;
vouchers,
(P. O. New Roads.)
LIVINGSTON PARISH.
NATCHITOCHES PARISH S. D. $176,622.94, and other obligations, 5s T6 J-D $57,500.-D ec 1 ’ 25-'47
Springville is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1919.. $40,000 $13,773,578.72 making a grand ag­ BOND. DEBT Dec 1921.. $65,000
Road B onds.
5a ’19 J-D 150.000_June 1 ’29-’44 Assessed valuation 1919.-24,200,000 gregate indebtedness, including 'all Assess, val. 1921 (actual)..3,461,040
bondsand certificates, of $58,751,- Population in 1920----------------- 6.250
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-O $90,000 _____1925-1944 NATCHITOCHES PARISH SCH. 434.02 as of June 30 1924.
COUPEE
D ISTRICT NO. 9.
Road D istrict No. 31 Bonds.
PREMIUM BONDS.—The pre­ POINTE IC T NO. PARISH ROAD
D ISTR
2.
5s
...$ 2 7 0 .0 0 0 _______________ 5s ’21 A -0$137.000. .A pr 1 ’25-’36 mium bonds ($20 each) receive no
(P. O. Livonia.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 '31. $586,000 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 2447.) interest till drawn by lot for payment,
Ass’d val'n 1923 (80% act. ) 8,194,185 BOND. DEBT June 1921. $175,500 and then they receive principal with 5s g ’ l l A-O $69,000c.Apr 1 ’25- 47
. . . 115,000
... ... ...
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21 .$21 75 Assessed value___________ 4,235,090 simple Interest from July 15 1875.
BOND.
1 ’2 2 .. $75,000
Population 1910. 10.627; 1920-11,643
They also get a premium If they hap­ Assessed DEBT Jan1921— 3,461,040
valuation
NATCHITOCHES PARISH ROAD pen to draw a prize, 2,352 prizes,
IN T . is payable in St. Louis.
aggregating $100,000, being dis­
DISTRICT NO. 9.
LIVINGSTON PAR. RD. D. NO. 3.
(P. O. Sjpringville.)
_s
. . . $100,000......... .................. tributed yearly among the drawn
bonds. From 1892 to 1895 Inclu­ POINTE COUPEE PARISH ROAD
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922.. $252,000 BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
D IST R IC T NO. 5.
sive, 21,000 bonds (par value $420,Assessed valuation 1921_ 3,373,668
_
. . . $1 00,500---.....................
NATCHITOCHES PARISH ROAD 000) were paid each year. In two In­ 5s
stallments of 10,500 bonds each, on BONDED D E B T _______ _______ (?)
LONG ISLAND DRAINAGE DIST.
DISTR IC T NO. 30.
Jan. 15 and July 15; since 1895 bonds
This district is in Vermilion Parish. 6s ’23 s-a $120,000 _____1925-1943
to the number of 10,000 are paid
543s’23 s-a $225,000 _____1925-1948 BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
semi-annually— 20,000 bonds an­ POINTE COUPEE PARISH SCH.
BONDED D E B T ________
( ?)
DIST. NO. 9.
NEW BUNKIE SCH. DIST. NO. 1. nually. There are two drawings to
MADISON PARISH .
Tnis district is in Avoyelles Parish. determine the bonds payable July 15 5 Ms’23 J-J $97,500c...July 1 ’25-’63
(For maturity
2136.)
Parish seat is Tallulah.
5s ’23 F-A$143,000 -Aug 1 ’25-’43 in each year, and they take place BOND. D E B T see V. 117, p.$97,500
Nov 1924..
R oad Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924. $143,000 Jan. 31 and April 15 next preceding.
1,341,000
$14.000..Aug 1 ’ 25-’ 26 Assessed value 1924 (act.).3,600,000 The drawings to determine the bonds Assessed valuation 1924
(estimated)_______ 3,000
payable Jan. 15 take place July 31 Population ST payable in New York.
16.000.
. Aug 1 ’ 27-’2S
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
IN TER E
and Oot. 15.
27.000.
. Aug 1 ’29-’31
The drawings to determine which
20.000.
.A ug 1 ’32-’33
NEW IBERIA.
bonds shall receive prizes (ranging PONCHATOULA.
5s ’ 19 F-A 22.000.
-Aug 1 ’ 34-’35
This city
Tnis town is in Tangipahoa Parish.
from $20 to $5,000) occur just before
12.000
___________Aug 1 1936 is in Iberia Parish.
the bonds are paid. Drawn pre­
W ater and Sewerage Bonds.
26.000.
-Aug 1 ’ 37-’ 38 Improvement Bonds.
$6,000___ Mar 1 1925 mium bonds are receivable by the 6s ’ 22 M -N $130.000_______________
14.000
___________Aug 1 1939
21.000. _Mar 1 ’27-’29 city for all dues, licenses, taxes and BOND. D E B T Nov-26 ’ 24. $130,000
30.000.
_Aug 1 ’40-’41
16.000. . Mar 1 ’ 30-’31 debts of any description at their face Water debt (incl.)________
65,000
16.000
___________Aug 1 1942
27.000. . Mar 1 ’ 32-’34 value and Interest,
Ass’d val. 1923(60% a ct.).1,059.260
272,000..A ug 1 ’43-’ 54 M-S 20.000. .M ar 1 ’35-’36
At a meeting held Jan. 9 1912 the Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 $22.00
BON D. D EBT Nov 1 '2 4 .. $470,000 5s
22.000. .M ar 1 ’ 37-’38 Board of Liquidation of the City Population 1910, 1,055; 1920, 955
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
35,000
12.000___ Mar 1 1939
Debt declined, upon the advice of
Sinking fu n d ...............
23,800
26.000. . Mar 1 ’40-’41 their attorneys, Dufour & Dufour,
Assessed val’n, real estate. 9,700,319
29.000 ___ Mar 1 1942
to refund Into 6% bonds the 5% FONTCH ARTRAIN LEVEE DIS.
Assessed val.’n, personal.. 1,485,361
This district (P. O. New Orleans)
30.000. .M ar 1 ’43-’44 premium bonds of Sept. 1 1875.
Other assess, property___ 1,803,616 BONDED D E B T ________
This action was taken In reply to a Is composed of para; of the following
Tot.ass’d val.'24(act.val.) 11,185,680 Population in 1920___________(?)
6,278 letter received from Benjamin Ory, parishes; Ascension, East Baton
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ,’24._$9.25
IN T at Peoples Nat. Bank, New who held five of the bonds, which Rouge, Iberville, Jeilerson, St.
Pojp’n 1910, 10.676: 1920, 10.829 Iberia, .or at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y
are for $20 each. See V. 94, p. 223. Charles, St. James a.nd St. John the
Pay. at “
Hanover “ - “ c.. N. Y
Nat. Bk.
City.
Baptist.
ASSESSED VALUATION. AND 6s ’ 94 M -N $355,000_______________
MANSFIELD.
TAX RATE—
6s ’94 M -N 193,000______________
This city is the county seat of NEW ORLEANS.
1923.
1924.
5 s ’ 17 J-J
478.000______________
De Soto Parish.
New Orleans Is co-extensIve with
BOND. D
’24.S1,026,000
the parish of Orleans. It was Incor­ Real estate-350,020,876 362,841,071 Ass’d val. E B T Dec 5act.) 44,128,448
W ater W orks Bonds.
19^3(100%
5s ’ 14 Apr $50,500_______________ porated July 1 1852. Commission Personal_ 171,542,447 174,954,671
_
Levee tax (per $1,000) 1923_ $5.25
_
form of government adopted Aug. 28
Sewer B onds.
INTEREST Is payable at the
5s '14 Apr $17.000________ ______ 1912. V. 95, p. 634.
T otal___ 521,563.323 537,795,742 Whitney-Central Nat. Bk.. New Orl.
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 ’ 16...$85,485
C onstitutional Bonds.
35.75
Sinking fund_______________ 1,739 4s ’92 J-J$10,000,000r*_July 1 ’26-42 Tax (per M)
POPULATION.— In 1920,
387
Assess, val. real estate______ 294.294
Floating Debt Bonds.
219: in 1910 (Census), 339,075; in RAPIDES PARISH.
Alexandria is the parish
Assess, val. personal prop_ 146,905 I s '98 A-O$218,000c____O c t ll9 4 «
_
1900 (Census) was 287,104; In 1890 it Bridge bonds______________seat.
Other assessable property_ 562,471
_
Sewer Bonds.
$45,000
was 242,039.
Jail bonds_________________
6,500
Total assess, val. 1916____ 1,003,670 is ’07 J-J$8,000,000c___Jan 1 1942
* Road & R efu nding B onds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916____ $15.00 Subject to call after Jan. 1 1928.)
NEW RIVER DRAINAGE DIST.
5 s ’23 F-A$1,932.000.Feb 1 ’25-’42
Premium Bonds.
Population 1910. 1,799; 1920. 2,564
This district (P. O. Gonzales) is in (For maturity see V. 117. p. 922.)
is "75 J-J $293,720____As drawn
Ascension Parish.
MANSFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
5s ’23 F-A J78,000c...Feb 1 1942
W ater and Sewer.
...
60,000______________
122,000c_ Feb 1 1943
_
B uilding Bonds.
4 ' ’ 00 J-JS12,000.000c..July 1 1950 6s
os
...
5,000_______________
5s ’ 23 F-A 150,000___ Feb 1 1943
■Subject to call July 1 1942.)
6s ’ 16 M-S $44,000 _____ 1925-1946
Drainage C o n s tr u c to r Bonds.
Road Bonds.
C ourt-H ouse B onds.
TOTAL D EBT Dec 4 ’23$55,000
5s T5 July $170,000.July 1 ’27-’ 48 5s
. . . $10,500..........................
Ass’d val’n ’ 22(100% actjlO.OOO.OOO ■>*’05 J-J $668,000c____Jan 1 1955
BD. DEBT Nov ’23 (est.)_ .$170,000
Population___________________ 4,000
Road Dist. No. 1 B onds.
A udubon Park B onds.
IN T. at Central Trust Co. of 111.. 5s ’ 17 F A $51,000..Feb 1 '25-’37
5s '15 J-J $90.000c..Jan 1 '25-’54
MINDEN.
8ubjeet to redemtpion at 105 and Chicago, or First Nat. Bank, N . Y . (For maturity see V. 104, p. 1931.)
This town is In Webster Parish.
Int. on 60 days' notice.)
5s '17 - - 19,000..........................
Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
OPELOUSAS
SCHOOL
DIST 5s Road F-A $11,000____Feb 1 1925
'15
6s
...$ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 .............Serially 4 j4>g’ 17J-J$6,540,000r*___________
NO. 1.
Sewerage Bonds.
fFor maturity see V. 103, p. 2094.)
Dist. No. 6 Bonds.
This district (P. O. Opelousas) is 5s R oad F-A $5 7,500..Feb 1 ’25-'36
6s ’23 M-SS105.000___ Sept 1 1953
T6
Public Belt RR. Bonds.
St. Landry Parish.
BON D. D EBT D e c 4 ’23._.$245,000 5s ’09 J-J $800,000c_.July 1 ’51-’59 in S chool Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 103, p. 82.)
Population. 1910. 3,002: 1920. 6.105 5s ’ 19 J-J 600,000..July 1 '45-’50 .s
Road Dist. No. 8 B onds.
. . . $27,500______
5s ’09 J-J 600,000..July 1 ’39-’44 5 s ’21 Jan$129,500c.Jan _____ _
1 ’25-’36 5s T 6 F-A $47,000.-Feb 1 '25-’46
MONROE.
Paving C ertificates.
Dist. No. 10 B onds.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1543.) 5s Road F-A $26,000.-Serially to '36
County seat of Ouaohita Parish. 5s ’ 15 J-J $30,000____________
’ 16
BOND. DEBT 1920_______ $177,500
Inc. M ay 4 1871. Pop. 1910, 10,209; 5s ’ 16 J-J 400,200____________
Road D ist. No. 12 B onds.
Total assess, value 1920
T6
1920, 12.675.
44£s’ 17 J-J 102,000____________
(about 50% actual)_____4,828,743 5s Road F A $36,000.-Aug 1 ’ 25-*36
G eneral Im provem ent Bonds.
4J£s’20 J-J 805,000____________
Dist. No. 13 B onds.
Population 1921 (est.)________ 8,000
5s
J-D $97,000c____ _____ 1939 4 ^ s ’21 J-J
($4,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’28
25,000_____________
(Various amounts due yearly June 1; 4J£s’22 J-J 1,260,000c..Jan 1 ’25-’33
5 s ’ 24 F-A 10.50C.-Feb 1 ’ 29-’35
(Redeemable on Jan. 1 of each year, ORLEANS LEVEE DISTRICT.
all subject to call June 1 1924.)
( 8,0 00.-Feb 1 ’36-’39
5s ’20 M-S 200,000............. ..............
maturing in 10 equal installments,
This district (P. O. New Orleans). Road D ist. No. 14 Bonds.
with city having right to redeem a Is composed of the Parish of Orleans.5s ‘'17 . . . $75,000...........................
6 s '21 s-an 925,000_____1925-1960
“




D ec., 1924.]
RAPIDES PARISH {Concluded).
Road Dist. No. 28 Bonds.
($2.090-_Feb 1 ’ 25-'26
6 s ’23 F-A
7,500.-Feb 1 ’27-’31
112,000.-Feb 1 ’32-’37
I 2,500___ Feb 1 1918
f 500___ Feb 1 1925
6 s ’ 23 F-A - 6,000.-Feb 1 ’23-’31
I
l 3,000.-Feb 1 ’32-’33
Road Dist. No. 29 Bonds.
f$2,000- - Feb 1 ’ 25-’26
5s ’24 F-A \ 9,000. .Feb 1 ’ 27-’32
l 4,000--Feb 1 ’33-’34
Bridge Bonds.
5s
$50,000______________
Road Bonds.
5s
. . . $15,000..........................
BOND. DEBT (Parisn)
41,500
July 1919.......................
Floating debt (add'l)
June 30 1917_________
110.000
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23 (act.)_.38,373,170
.Population o f parish 1910____ 44,545
Population o f parish 1920____59,441
* IN T. at the National Bank of
Commerce, New York.
RAYNE.
Tnis town is in Acadia Parish.
W ater-W orks & Electric System
Extension & Power House
Impt. & Extension Bonds.
6s
$90,000------- --------------(Due serially in from 1 to 30 years.)
BONDED D E B T ___ . . .
(?)
Population 1910, 2,247; 1920, 2,720
RED RIVER, ATCHAFALAYA &
BAYOU BOEUF LEVEE DIST
This district Is composed of the
parishes and parts of parishes as fol­
lows; Avoyelles, Rapides and St
Landry. Population (est.), 65,000
5s ’00 A-OS250,000c..-Oct 1 1950
5s ’03 M-S 259,000c...M ar 1 1953
(Subject to call March 1 1943.)
5s T 5 F-A $250.000c._Aug 2 1965
5s T6 F-A 210,000c.Aug 1 ’25- 45
5s
A-O *400,000c. . Oct 1 ’2 7-’5 1
BOND. D EBT Mar 1 ’24.$1,389,000
Assessed valuation 1921 ..44,190,590
iN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
State Treasurer’s office and the fiscal
agent banks o f the State of Louisi­
ana in New Orleans; on others at
Hibernia Bank & Trust C o., New
Orleans.
RED RIVER AND BAYOU DES
GLAIZES LEVEE & DRAIN. D.
5s ’04 M -N $300,000c..N ov 15 1954
(Subject to call any time.)
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’2 4 .. $303,000
T ot. assess, val. ’23 (abt.
70% actual)___________ 1,250.000
Dist tax rate (per $1,000) ’23--$4.00
INTEREST is payable at Hibernia
Bank & Trust Co.. New Orleans.
RED RIVER PARISH ROAD
DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Caushetta.
5s ’ 19 s-a $133 000..M ar 1 ’25-’59
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’ 24 $146,000
Assess, val. ’24 (60% act.).4,654,283
Population (est.)
— 8 900
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank
New York City.
RED RIVER PAR. RD. D .N O . 2
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1924- $146,000
Assessed valuation 1924— 3,319.257
Population (est.)---------------------9,000
RICHLAND PARISH RD. D. NO.3
R oad Bonds.
5s ’20 F-AS341.000 - - Feb 1 ’25-’45
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 218.)
BON D. DEBT Nov 20 ’24- $350,000
Assess, val. ’24 (actual)— 4,300,000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--87.00
Population in 1924 (est.)--------- 6.000
IN T. at office o f Parish Treasurer
or at Hanover Nat’l Bank, N . Y.
RICHLAND PAR. SCH. D. NO. 6
(P. O. Rayville.)
[$18,000.July 1 ’25-’2T
I 21,000-July 1 ’28-’30
i 7.000. ..J u ly 1 1931
5s ’20 J-J -j 16.000.July 1 ’32- 33
I 27,000.July 1 ’34-’36
I 20.000-Tuly 1 ’37-’38
[ 22.000_.Iuly 1 ’39-’40
5s
June 140,500c___ 1925-1942
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923.. $257,000
Ass’d val. ’23 (75% act.)..4,034,000
Pop’n 1910, 3,506; 1920 (est.), 5,000
IN T . on $142,500 Issue payable
In New York.
RICHLAND PARISH S. D. NO. 7.
5>£s’23
$50,000 . -J u n cl 1943
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923___ $50,000
RICHLAND PAR. S. D. NO. 16.
S chooF B uildin g Bonds.
6s ’23 J-D$99,000 . - June 1 ’25-’43
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Dee 1923-- $100,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,191,982
_
IN T. at the office of the School
Board or at the National Park Bank,
New York.
SABINE PARISH.
Many is the parish seat.
Road Bonds.
6s ’22 M -N $360,000..N ov 1 ’25-’43
BONDED D E B T _______
(?)
Total assess, val. 1923____10,511,810
Popula’n 1910, 19,874; 1920, 20,713
IN T . at the Parish Treasurer's
office or New York City.
SALINE LEVEE D IST R IC T .
5s ’06 F-A28 $100.000c_______1956
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-.$100,000
IN T. at State Treasurer's office.




LOUISIANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

219

SCOTT SUB DRAINAGE DIST TENSAS PARISH.
Saint Joseph is the county seat.
This district (P. O. Lafayette) Is in
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
Lafayette Parish.
5s
s-a $42,000c_______Serially
No recent return.
BOND. DEBT Nov 10'20 $783,000
Floating debt___________
7,000
SHREVEPORT.
Snreveport is the Parish seat of Tot. assess, val. '2 1 ( a c t .)..8,571.790
Caddo Parish. Incorporated 1838. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___ $21.00
Commission government adopted Pop’n 1910, 17,060; 1920____ 12,085
Sept. 15 1910. V. 91, p. 816. City
purchases local water company. V. TERREBONNE PARISH ROAD
103. p. 1339.
D ISTR IC TS.
4 ^ s ’ 17 J-D $110,000 ____1935-1954
Houma is the parish seat.
ST. JAMES PARISH .
W ater, Reservoir & Im pt. Bds.
School District No. 3.
Lauderdale is the parish seat.
5s
$1,000,000c______________ 5s '18 June $40,000......... 1925-1932
Road and Highway Bonds.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $ 130,000.-Jan 15 '25-'37
Road D istrict No. 1 B onds.
4Hs'12 . . . $34,000__________ 1952 5s g T6 F-A $34,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’41
TOTAL D E B T ...............................(? '
R efu nd ing Bonds,
Total assess, val. ’23 (act.) 11.251,800
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
s '13 .T-J $181.00 0c...Ja n 1 1953 5s g '16 F-A S76.500e.Feb 1 ’25-’55
Pop’n 1910. 23 009; 1920____21.228
4 Hs g ’ 17 J J 451 000c-.Jan 1 ’ 25-’57
Road Dist. No. 3 B onds.
(For maturity sea V. 104, p. 283.) 5s
ST. JOHN THE B APTIST PAR
. . . $105,000-........................
im provement Bonds.
ISH.
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
4 H s 'll M-N 228,000c.-M ay 1 1951 ,5s
. . . $75,000...........................
Edgard is the parish seat.
4J^s’ 13 . . .
18.500__________ 1953
Road Dist. No. 5 B onds.
Road Bonds.
5s T7 F-A$159 000c.Aug 1 ’25-’49
Fair-Ground Improvt. Bonds. 5s
. . . $85,000...........................
4 K s’ l l
$ 8 7 ,0 0 0 ---.............1951
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 627.
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
M unicipal W ater & Sewer Syst. 5s ’24 F-A $35,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’53
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 ’23- $160,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
31,000 4%sg '14 J-J $430 000c July l'2 5 -’54 BOND. D E B T /D ist. No. l.$50,000
Sinking fund--------------------8,000 (For maturity see V. 103, p. 2008.)
_
Feb. 1916_ \Dist. No. 2 . 95.500
Assess, val., real estate___ 7,498,549
W ater W orks Bonds
Assess, val. /D ist. No. 1__ 624,560
5s '20 s-a $ )86,000-.Feb 1 ’25-’60
Assess, val., personal____ 1,796,987
1915____(Dist. N o. 2..1,070.310
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23 (actual).8,090,000 (See V. 110. p. 584, for maturity.)
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23-828.00
Street Improvement Bonds.
TERREBONNE PARISH ROAD
D IST R IC T NO. 8.
Popula’n, 1910, 14,338; 1920, 11.896 5s ’21 s-a $157.000-.Feb 1 ’25-’61
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2793) 5s ’ 22 F-A $75,000c.Aug 1 ’24-’50
IN T. payable in N. Y . City.
Local Im provement Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Nov 18 '22 $80,000
5s ’ 21 F -A $l,013,OO0C.--1925 1961 Total assess, val. '21 (est.) -1,000,000
ST. LANDRY PARISH .
(For maturity see V. i 14, p. 545.) District tax rate (per $1,000). .$2.25
Opelousas is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 ‘24.$4,645,000 Population in 1922 (est.)______3,198
Road Bonds.
Water debt (inch)_______ 2 477,000
5s T6 s-a $75.000.......................
IN T. payable at the Parish Treas­
Sinking fund__ _______ __
165,666 urer’s office, Whitney Central Tr. &
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5s ’21 M-S$ 144,000..July 1 ’ 25-’ 51 Assessed valuation 1923.-89,153.600 Savings Bank, New Orleans, and the
C ity tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 20-87.25 National City Bank, N. Y. City.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1796)
Pop’n 1910, 28,015; 1920, 43,874
Road Dist. No. 14 Bonds.
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank.N . Y THORNWELL DRAIN. DIST. 1.
'js ’21 . . . $278,500.-Sept 1 ’ 25-’45
This district (P. O. Lake Arthur)
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2103.)
SULPHUR DRAIN. DIST. NO. 3. is in Jefferson Davis Parish.
BONDED D E B T . . . ...........$10 9,00 0
This district (P. O. Lake Charles) 5s ’ 19 A-O $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 ............. ...........
Ass’d val. 1923 (actual)----24,317.540
Is in Caleasien Parish.
BONDED DEBT 1922.........$36,000
ST. LANDRY PARISH ROAD 5s T9 F-AS125.000___ Feb 1 1939 Assessed value 1921________ 240,000
DISTR IC T NO. 1.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 1 -- $119,000
_
6 s ’ 23 J-J $197.000--July 1 ’ 25-’49 Assessed valuation 1921_ 1,450,000 UNION PARISH ROAD D. NO. 2.
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1914.)
5s ’23 J-D$149,000c.June 1 ’25-’53
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-- $250,000 TANGIPAHOA PARISH .
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1931.)
Amite is the parish seat.
Assessed valuation 1922
2.808,465
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Population (estimated)_______8.000
IN T . at the Farmersville State
C onsol. Rd- Dist. “ A” Bonds.
IN T. at Parish Treasurer’s office 5 K s’24 J-DS461,000 _____ 1925-1944 Bank, Farmersville.
or National Park Bank, New York.
C onsol. Rd. Dist. “ B” Bonds.
5s
-..$ 1 7 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ UNION PARISH ROAD DIST.
ST. LANDRY PA RISH ROAD
NO. 9.
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
DISTR IC T NO. 3.
P. O. Farmerville.
5s '16 J D $75.000..D ec 1 ’25-'46
5s '21 M-S $53.000..S ep t 1 ’25-’4i
5»4s’24 F-AI400.000_______________
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1923. $133,000 5s '18 A-0$100,000____Part yearly BOND. D EBT Aug 1924.. $400,000
Assessed valuation________ 1,974,388
Koad Dist. No. 3 bonds, ’ 16.-$11,000 Assessed valuation 1923__ 4,573,982
Funding bonds 1915________ 50,000 Population__________________ 11,427
ST. MARTIN PARISH .
BOND DEBT June 191475.00(1
IN T . at National City Bank, N. Y.
St. Martinville is the parish sent
City.
Bonded debt, of Dist. No. 4
5s T7 M -N5300.000.........................
Jan 1917.........
100,000
UPPER TERREBONNE DR. DIS.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Bonds sold in 1915________
50.000
5s
- - - $ ” 00,000- ____________
Assess.val.ofDis.No.4 '17.18,455.014 6 s ’ 22 F-A $2,500 _____ 1925-1928
Sub-D ist. No. 1 Drain. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1917.. $42,000 Assessed vdu e of pari ;h
Koad Dist. No. 1, M a r ’21- 300.000
1923 (ucYnl)_________ 21.764 530 5S ’ 12 s-a $126,5 0 0 c____ 1927-1947
Ass’d val. ’ 23 (actual) ------7,316,300 Pop’n 1910, 29,160; 1920____ 31.440 BONDED DEBT—
Upper Terrebonne Dist _ $2,500
Pop’n 1910. 23,070; 1920____ 21.990
Sub-dls(rict No. 1.
126,500
TANGIPAHOA PAR. DR. DIST.
Assessed valuation 1923___1,389,750
ST. MARTIN PARISH SCHOOL
NO. 1.
INT. on bonds of 1912 at Cout. &
rsTgTT? TCf
P. O. Hammond.
5s ’20 J-D$300,000___________1949 6 s ’24 A-0$550,000-_Apr 1 ’25-54 Comm. Tru t & Savs. Bank, Chi­
BOND. DEBT N ov 18 ’24. $280,000 (For maturity see V. 119, p. 2210.) cago, and Hibernia Bank & Trust
Tot. assess, val.’24 (K act.)7,000,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. _ $550,000 Co., New O.'laans.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-814.50 Assessed valuation 1923___5,950,870
Population__________________ 15,000 VERMILION PARISH D R A IN ­
AGE DISTR IC TS.
ST. MARY PARISH.
IN T. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
GUEYDAN DHAINAGE DIST.
Franklin is the county seat.
City.
Sub-District No. 1.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Reclam ation Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $468,000_ July 20 1949 TAN GIPAHOA PARISH ROAD
_
DISTRICT NO 1.
5s 12 M -N $151,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’ 50
Road Dis. No. 2 Bonds.
Sub-District No 2.
5s '17 J J $71.000.-July 1 ’ 25-’ 4S 5s '20 A-0$325,000_______________
Reclam ation Bonds.
Good road b o n d s_______ -$151,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1921.. $350,000
Sinking fund______________
24,824 5s T 2 M-S $43,500.-Sept 1 ’25-’44
BONDED DEBTS Oct 1 9 2 3 Parish________________ $151,000 Assessed value____________5,465,820 T O T A L DEBT Dec 1 '22—
INT. at the Parish Treasurer’s Sub-District No. 1________ $162,000
District No. 1_________
468,000
District No. 2_________
74,000 office or at the Interstate Trust & Sub-District No. 2________ 47,500
Banking Co., New Orleans, or Chase
IN T. at Interstate Bank & Trust
Assess val.(Parish______ 22,877.700
National Bank, New York.
C o., New Orleans.
1923
(Dist. No. 2_ 1,465,220
_
State&Par.tax(per $1,000) '22 -$8-75 TANGIPAHOA™ PARISH ROAD
VERMILION PARISH SUB-ROAD
Pop n 1910, 39,368; 1920____30.754
D ISTR IC T NO. 6.
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
5s
J-J $88,000--July 1 ’25-’46
/ $95,000.July 15 ’25-’43
ST. TAMMANY PARISH.
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?) 5 H s’23
J-J 15 \ 30,000.July 15 ’44-’48
Covington is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
TANGIPAHOA PARISH SCHOOL BOND. DEBT Nov 1923.. $130,000
Assessed valuation 1922___3,494,610
5s T4 J-J $138.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1943
D ISTR IC T NO. 52.
($3,000 each six months)
f$10,000-.Nov l ’25-’ 26 Population (estimated)_______ 7,500
5s '19 J-DS616 000c-June 1 ’ 25-’ 45
12,000.
-NIN T1 at National Park Bank, N .Y .
ov . ’27-’2 <
BOND. DEBT Mar 1919 $912,500 5s ’21 M -N 21.000-.N ov 1 ’29-’31
Ass’d val. 1923 (actual) _ _14.651,140
16,000--Nov 1 ’32-’33 VERMILION PARISH ROAD DIS­
T R IC T NO. 2.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917_ $26.00
_
l 27,000.-N ov 1 ’34-’36
4s'23J-J15$500,000. July 15 ’42-’47
Pop’n 1910, 18.917; 1920____20.645
BOND. DEBT Mar 1922.. $100,000 5 l
IN T. on bonds of 1914 at Inter­ Assessed value 1921______ 4,860,000 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 747.)
state Trust & Banking C o., New OrIN T. at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y. BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1923 $500,000
Assessed valuation 1922.-10,412,310
eans; on bonds of 1919 at Chemical
IN T. at National Park Bank, N .Y .
Nat. Bank. N. Y.
TANGIPAHOA PARISH SCHOOL
FERNON PARISH.
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
ST. TAMMANY PARISH ROAD
Parish seat Is Leesville.
5s g ’ 22M-N $90,000c.Nov 1 ’ 25-’42
D ISTR IC T NO. 2.
Bonds.
5s ’21 A-OS225,000 _ _Apr 1 ’25-’41 BOND. DEBT Dee 1923-. $100,000 5s Road A-O $113.000.Apr 1 ’25-’29
19
Ass’d value 1923 (a ct.)___ 3.6S0.610
BONDED D E B T ________ _____ _(?)
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’22 $19.25 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’22. $225,000
Assess, val. ’ 23(85% act.) .28.658,848
ST. TAMMANY PAR. ROAD DIS­ Population in 1923 (est.)______ 6,000 Populat’n 1910, 17,384; 1920. 20,493
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank.N. Y.
TR ICT NO. 3.
P. O. Covington.
VERNON PAR. ROAD D IST .N O .3.
[$1,000___ Apr 1 1925
TENSAS BASIN LEVEE DIST.
Leesville.
6,000___ Apr 1 1926 5s ’07 Sept 1$30,000_______________ 6s P. O. J-J $250,000-.July 1 ’25-’36
’24
21.000-Apr 1 ’27-’29 ’ 18 J-J
5s
48,000_______________ BOND. DEBT Aug 1924-- $250,000
16,009-_Apr 1 ’ 30-’31 5s T 8 J-J 284,000_______________ Assessed valuation 1923_ 2,830,697
_
18.000-Apr’ 32-33 5s '18 J-J
1
2,000_______________ Population___________________ 4,000
5s ’24 A-O 20.000-Apr’ 34-’35 5s ’ 18 J-J
1
13,000_______________
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y .
22.000-Apr’ 36-’37 5s ’ 18 J-J
1
400_____ _________ City.
______
24.000-Apr ’ 38-’39 5s ’ 18 J-J
1
2,600_______________
13.000
___________Apr ’1 1940
5s 22 M-S 120,000c_Sept 1 ’32-61 VERNON PARISH RD. D. NO. 6.
28.000.A pr 1 ’41-’42
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’24_ $500,000 BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’22..$225,500
15.000
___________Apr 1 1943 valuation 1924..47,500,000
Assessed
116,000___ Apr 1 1944
Population in 1924 (est.)_____86,000 VERNON PARISH ROAD DIST.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
NO. 6.
INT. on bonds of 1907 at the State
IN T. at National Bank of Com­ Treasurer’s office; on bonds of 1922 at
f $6,000___ Aug 1 1925
merce, New York City.
14,000--Aug 1 ’26-’27
State Treasurer’s office and fiscal
I 8,000___ Aug 1 1928
agent banks of the State in New
SICILY IS LAN lTsC H O O L DIST.
Orleans; on others at the Hibernia 6s ’22 F-A-j 10,000___ Aug 1 1929
This district is in Catahoula Parish. Bank & Trust C o., New Orleans.
I 18,000. .Aug 1 ’30-’31
5s
J-J $59.000______
10,000___ Aug 1 1932
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 4 ’23- $59,000 TENSAS BAYOU DRAIN. DIST.
l 22.000. .Aug 1 ’ 33-’34
Sinking fund_____________
8,000
P. O. Lake Providence.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1923.. $369,000
Assessed value 1923_______1,000,000
9,865,320
5s ’22 M-S$185,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’47 Assessed valuation 1921
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 .$5.00 BOND. D EBT Nov 1924 .$185,000 Population (estimated)_______ 6,000
IN T. payable at, American Ex­ Dist. tax rate (per acre) 1924--80.50
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank or Par­
change National Bank, New York
IN T. at National City Bank, N .Y . ish Treasurer’s office.
j

ST. CHARLES PARISH G R A V ­
IT Y DRAIN. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Hahnville.
5s T9 s-a $125,000 _____ 1925-1919
-s
...
50,000...........................
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
-B
. . . $70,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Dec 19 ’21. $260,000
Assess, val. 1921 (act.)____1,271,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $2.10
Population in 1920____________3,000

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220
VIVIAN.
This town Is In Oaddo Parish.
S treet B onds.
6s '19 Aug $21,500--Aug 1 ’25-'39
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 15 Jan $27,000___ Jan 1 1945
BON D. D E B T Nov 2 0 ’24- $56,500
Water debt (Incl.)__________ $27,000
Tot.assess, v al.'24 (H a c t .)-l,510,7$6
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $12.00
_
Population in 1910, 826; 1920, 1,864
VIVIAN SCH. DIST. NO. 3.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 14 June$30,000c_June 1 ’25-’29
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 0 ’24- $70,000
_
Value of property (est.)_ 2,400,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$6.00

WEST MONROE.
This town is In Ouachita Parish.
W ater and L ight Bonds
—s
. . . $19,000..................... M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $43,OOOc__Jan 1 ’24-’49
(For maturity see V. 103, p. 962.)
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
5)*s’23 F-A $52,500--Aug 1 ’25-’60
Sewerage Bonds.
5H s’23 F-A $84,000--Aug 1 ’25-’ 60
R efu nding Bonds.
5 K s’23 F-A $25,000______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’23 -- $208,000
Water & light debt (incl.) - 96,000
Sinking fund______________
2,055
Tot. assess, val.’22 (act.)-_2,079,000
Tot. tax rate (per$l.000) ’ 22_$7.00
Population 1910, 1.127; 1920, 2,240
IN T . on bonds o f 1923 at the
TJ. S. Mtge. & Trust C o., N . Y .

WASHINGTON PARISH.
Franklin ton is the parish seat.
R oad B onds.
5s 1 8 A-O $441,000-0ct 1 ’25-’43 WESTWEGO.
This village is in Jefferson Parish.
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
-s
---$ 3 6 6 ,0 0 0 ___________1046
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924- $807 .000 5s
-..$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ._____________
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (H act.)-17,250,000 BONDED D E B T ............
(7)
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’24 $22.50
Pop’n 1910, 18,886; 1920_____ 24,164
WINN PARISH.
Winnfield is the parish seat.
WEBSTER PARISH.
5s ’ 18 — - $31,500------- 1925-1948
Mlnden is the parish seat.
District No. 1 B
6s ’22 ann $325,000_______________ 5s Road Jan $12,000.-Jan onds.
'16
1 ’25-’26
(Due serially for 10 years.)
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
BON DED D E B T ________
(7
5s ’ 19 M-N$100,000___N ov 1 1934
Total assess', value 1923--19.926.592
DEBT Dec 1918
$80,000
Popul’n 1910, 19,186; 1920, 24,707 BOND.val. 1923 factual) — 9,698 465
Assess,
Pop’n 1910. 18,357; 1920------16,119
WELSH DRAINAGE DIST. NO. 1.
This district is in Jefferson Davis
WINN PARISH ROAD D. NO. 11.
Parish.
5s ’20 J-D$104,000 _____1925-1940 5s ’ 20 Jan $970,000_______________
B ON D. D E B T Dec. 1 '23- $122,000 TOT. BD. DT. M ay 1 '22 $970,00«
Total assess, val. ’22 (act .)_1,500,000 Assessed value 1920______ 13.220.661
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1922-—$3.50
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
WEST CARROLL PARISH.
Floyd is the county seat.
R oad B onds.
5s T9 F-A$252,000_ _Aug 1 ’25-’44
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 0 ’ 24. $53,000
Assess, val 1924 tactual) 5 479,130
Population 1910, 6,249; 1920.-8,857

WINNSBORO.
This village is In Franklin Parish.
W ater Wks. & Sewerage Bonds.
5s '22 J-J $76,000c*_____ serially
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '24 $95,000
Tot. assess, val. '22 (act.)-1,058,766
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $6.0C
Population, 1910, 821; 1920— 1,17

WEST FELICIANA PAR. ROAD
DISTRICT NO. 1.
6s ’20
-$ 224,000 .-Feb 1 ’25-’59 YOUNGSVILLE DRAIN. DIST.
(P. O. Youngsviile.)
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’23- $230,000
No recent return.
_
Assessed valuation 1921_ 2,551,425

State of Arkansas.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, &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)____Thomas J. Terrall
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1927)-James B. Higgins
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1927)__________ Sam S. Sloan
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1927)______________Carroll Cone
Attorney-General_________________________ H. W. Applegate
LEGISLATU RE meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday
In January, and sessions are limited to sixty days.
H ISTO R Y OP DEBT.— For early history o f the Arkansas State debt
see “ 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 of 3% 30-year bonds, denominations $500 and
$1,000, 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 1923 was $2,438,166-67
of which $1,314,500 are held by the State’s School Fund and $123,666 67
by the permanent endowment fund o f the University o f Arkansas. The
total cash balance o f all funds on Sept. 30 1923 was $6,028,438.80.
TO TAL DEBT, & c.— The total bonded indebtedness o f the State on
Oct. 1 1923 was $2,438,166.67.
5% permanent school bonds issued in 1917 & maturing in 1947.$1,134,500 00
5% permanent school bonds issued in 1921 & maturing in 1947
180,000 00
5% University o f Arkansas Endowment Fund bonds issued in
1917 and maturing in 1947______________________________
123,666 67
i % % bonds (Borough notes) issued in 1917 and maturing
A list o f the bonds outstanding follows:
$50,000 year year in Sept, from 1924 to 1936------------------650,000 00
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 00
to mature_______________________________________________
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 o f 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 o f the,1e bonds, however, were used for the
purchase o f State lands. The Holford funding bonds of 1870, to amount of
$1,370,000, which fell due Jan. 1 1904, also have not been recognized by
the State. Certain railroad bonds s ich 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 o f in the settlement perfected by the bondholders with the Mis­
souri Pacific Ry. on its reorganization.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND T A X R ATE.—
Personal
Total Assessed Tax Bate
Years—
Real Estate.
Property.
Valuation.
per $1,000
1923
______ $395,000,000
$205,000,000
$600,000,000
$8.70
1922_______
389,617,291 185,457,405
575,074,696
8.70
1921__________ 396,089,491
193,662,201
589,751,692
8.70
1920- - ______ 391,347,075
221,079,009
612,426,084
7.70
1919_________ 384,243,329
202,448,746
586,692,075
7.70
1918................. 359,436,307
194,048,775
553,485,082
7.50
1917................. 364,449,978
159,928,982
524,378,960
7.50
1916................. 328,062,572
122,028,662
450,091,234
7.37)*
1915................. 323,211,285
123,808.985
447,020,270
7.37)*
1914................ 320.997,173
130.161.402
451.158,575
8.87)4
1912................. 296,680,870
130,787,229
427.468,099
6.871*
1910................. 258,264,605
122,117,618
380.382,223
6.75
1908................. 218,187,360
108,779,967
326,967,327
6.75
1906— ........... 199,378,648
102,802,915
302,181.563
5.50
1905................. 199,331,562
100,399,315
299,730,877
5.50
1900................. 128.084,667
73,824,116
201,908,783
5.50
1892........... — 102.449,430
72,379.406
174,828,836
1886—-2............. 85.750.633
54.152.058
139.902.691




[ V ol . 119.

DEBT LIMITATION.— The provisions of the Constitution concerning
State, county and municipal inaebtedenss, are contained in Sections 1, 2
and 9 of Article 16. This section does not prohibit the State from issuing
interest-bearing bonds or notes, but does prohibit the issuance o f interestbearing evidences of indebtedness by counties or municipalities. The
Issuance of 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 of the State of Arkansas, in a series
of decisions extending over a period of 25 years, has held, without qualifi­
cation, that the above sections of 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 of 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 of 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 of all just and legal debts of the State.
Sec. 9. No county shall levy a tax to exceed 34 of 1% for all purposes,
but may levy an additional )* o f 1% to pay indebtedness existing at the
time of the ratification of this Constitution.
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 of the State
might be loaned to an amount not exceeding 2% of the assessed valuation
of property in the State upon the security of farm lands within the State,
was defeated at the November 1918 election.)
The State Supreme Court upheld the road-buliding law passed by the
Legislature in 1915. See “ Chronicle” o f May 6 1916, page 1733.
TAXATION OP 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 of Arkansas now
or hereafter designated as the custodian of such funds, in lieu of such cash
deposit, an amount o f 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:
97,574
1920........ ___ 1.752,204 1880_____ ___ 802.525 1840........... - - .
1910........ ____1,574.449 1870 ......... ......... 484.471 1830 _____ ............. 3 0 ,3 8 8
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% ta
1910. 28% in 1900, 27.59% in 1890 and 26.25% in 1880. In number*,
blacks were 472.220 in 1920. 442.891 in 1910, 366,856 in 1900, 311,227 i a
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

STATE OF A RK AN SAS.
ARGENTA STREET IMPT. DIST. B O N D . DE BT N ov 1 1922 $475,000
Assess, val. ’ 22 (2-5 a ct.)-35,000,000
NO. 15
No recent return.
ASHDOWN.
ARGENTA SEWER IMP. D. NO. 1.
This town is the county seat of
No recent return.
Little River County.
W ater W orks Dist. No. 1 B onds.
ARKANSAS COUNTY ROAD IM­
($15,0 0 0 c ____1926-1931
PROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 5. 8* ’ 15 June 21,000c____ 1932-1938
5)*s’20M-S$l,500,000cSept 1 ’25-’39
[ 9 ,0 0 0 c____ 1939-1940
6 ’21 M-S 300.000C-Sept 1 ’ 26-’ 39
Sewer Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
(For maturitv see V. 114. p. 432.)
f$16,000o____1926-1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-$1,800,000 6s ’ 15 June ( 15,000c____ 1934-1938
Assessed benefits_________ 4,526,84!)
l 8 ,0 0 0 c____ 1939-1940
Population in 1924 (est.)_____10,000 City has no general bonded debt.
IN T . on 1920 bonds payable in Assessment debt N ov 1 7 ’ 24 $85,000
St. Louis; on 1921 bonds in Chicago. Assessed value 1924 (est.)_ 1,000,009
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$34.00
ARKANSAS COUNTY DRAIN­ Population 1910, 1,247; 1920, 2,052
AGE DIST. NO. 18.
5)*s’ 19 M -S $40,500--Sept 1 ’25-’44
BOND. DEBT June 1919— $40,500 BAXTER COUNTY.
Assessed value (est.) 1918_ 450,000
_
Mountain Home is the county
seat.
ARKANSAS RD. IMPT. DIST. 6.
R oad B onds.
This district (P. O. Cotton Plant) 5J4s’ 19 A-OS172,000-- Apr 1 ’25-’49
is in Woodruff and Prairie Counties.
The road district, of which the
Road Bonds.
above are an obligation, is operated
5)*s’ 19 M-SS370,500--Sept 1 ’25-’44 by a receiver. There is no default
(See V. 109, p. 501, for maturity.) and it is claimed that tbe district is
6s ’ 20 — 200.000....................... — in good financial condition.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $570,500
Ass’cl val. 1922 (H act.) --2,886,150
D M . tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$35.00
Payable at Mississippi Valley Trust BAYOU METO DR. DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Lonoke) is in
C o., St. Louis.
Lonoke County.
Drainage Bonds.
ARKANSAS LOUISIANA HIGH
.a ’ 17 --.$ 3 7 0 .0 0 0 -..........................
W AY IMPROVEMENT DIST.
This district (P. O. McGhee) is in 5)*s’ 19 M-S $326,000-Sept 1 ’25-’43
(See V. 108, o. 1310, for maturity.)
Disha County.
6s A-O $2,750,000c
Apr 1 1938 TOTAL D E B T ............................... (?)
6s A-O
50,000____Apr 1 1938
GEN. BD. DT Occ 1924._$2.800,000
Assessed value (est.)_____12,000,000 BAY ROAD & ST. FRANCIS
RIVER ROAD IMPT. DIST.
This district is in Poinsett County.
ARKANSAS & MISSOURI H’W AY
- s ’ 19 — $170,000______________
DISTRICT.
P. O. Little Rock, Pulaski County. 6s ’22 M-S 141.500--Sept 1 ’25-'42
(For maturity see V . 114, p. 1209.)
Road Bonds58’20 M-SS432,0 0 0.-Sept 1 '25-’40 BOND. D E B T Mar 1922..$320,000
(See V. 110, p. 999, for maturity.) Assessed benefits__________ 766,137
5s ’23 M-S 594,000.-Sept 1 ’25-’47
IN T . at the Liberty Central Trust
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1574.) C o.. St. Louis.

D ec., 1924.]
BEARDEN SPEC. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Bearden) is in
Ouachita County.
5J4s’ 19
$02,0 0 0 c____1932-1949
BOND. DEBT N ov 8 1924..$62,000
BEAVER BAYOU DRAIN. DIST
This district is In Phillips County.
6 e’ 14 July® 106,000c.July l ’25-’ 32
6s ’22 J-J
8 ,0 00c-$ l,000 yearly
TOT. BD. D T . N ov 7 1924-$114,000
£NT. at Cont. & Comm. Trust &
Savings Bank. Chicago.
BEEBE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Beebe) is in
White County.
6s ’20 . . . $51,500 ------- 1925-1945
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 '23—$54,000
BEEBE & ANTIOCH ROAD DIST.
This district is in White County.
Road Bonds.
-s
. . . $140,000_______________
BOND. D E B T Oct 10 ’21..$260,000
Assess, val. 1920 (!4 a c t .) .. 530,010

AEKANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
Assessed val., real estate_2,976,030
Assessed val., personal____1,750,958
Total assessed val. 1919___4,726,988
Pop’n 1910. 16,829; 1920____ 17.786
CARROLL CO. ROAD DIST. 1.
5 Ws’ 17 J J $53.500.........1925-1947
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 T 8 . $76,000
Assess.val. '18(40% a c t.). 1,780,000
Population in 1918 (est.)______ 5,0o0
IN T. is payable in St. Louis.
CARROLL CO. RD. DIST. NO. 2.
54$s’19 J-J $117,000 _____1925-1946
(See V. 108, p. 2156, for maturity )
BOND. DEBT M ay 1919. $125,000
Actual value (estim ated)..3,000,000
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 8,500
CENTRAL CLAY DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Olay County.
5 ^ sT 3 ...$ 3 4 2 ,0 0 0 ____ 1925 1933
TOTAL DEBT Oct 16 ’20.$455,000
Tot. assess, val. '20 (20% act)660,000
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ $28.50
Population in 1920__________ 3,000
IN T . at Mercantile Tr. C o., St. L.

BENTON COUNTY ROAD IMPT.
DIST. NO. 2.
CHICOT COUNTY DRAIN. DIST.
P. O. Siloam Springs.
P. O. Lake Village.
6s ’ 19 F-A$475,000 _____ 1925-1939 5 A s’24A -015$850,000. Oct 15 ’29-’49
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 1924.$681,000 (For maturity see V. 119, p. 1311.)
(?)
BONDED D E B T ________
BENTON COUNTY ROAD IM­
IN T. at Liberty Central Trust C o.,
PROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 5 St. Louis.
Road Bonds.
($12,000.................1925 CLARK COUNTY.
Arkadelphia is the county seat.
13.000 ------------ 1926
Road D istrict Bonds.
28.000 ____ 1927-1928
15.000 .............. 1929 ..s T8 . . . $100,090c_______ ______
16.000 .............. 1930 6s ’21 s-a 135.000c____ 1924-1941
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
17.000 ......
1931
18.000 ________1932 5s T9 F-A 565,000c.Aug l *25-’41
6s '26 M-S
(See V. 110, p. 1662 for maturity.)
19.000 ________1933
20.000 ________ 1934 TO TAL DEBT Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $564,000
22.000 ________1935 Assessed val., real estate..5.172.810
23.000 .............. 1936 Assessed val., personal____3,115,193
24.000 ________ 1937 Total assess, val.- 1921____ 8,288.003
26.000 ________ 1938 Pop’n 1910, 23,686; 1920____ 25,632
27.000 ________ 1939
e
28.000 ........ ...1 9 4 0 Cl a r k s v i l lin !Johnson County.
This town is
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924-- $319,000
No recent return.
Assessed value____________1.175,391
Population (est.)_____________ 15.000
CLARENDON.
This town is in Monroe County.
BENTON COUNTY ROAD IM­
Water Works Impt. D. No. 1 Bds.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 4.
6s T4 J-D $30.000.............. ............
Road Bonds.
(Due serially ending in 1934.)
6s ’20 M-S $93,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’40
Sewer Impt. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924..$135,500
IN T. at the Central Nat. Bank. 6s T4 J-D $17,000________ _____ _
(Due serially ending in 1934.)
St. Louis.
Town has no general debt.
BENTON COUNTY ROAD IM­ District debt Oct 13 1920..$44,500
PROVEMENT DISTRICT No. 6 Tot. assess, val. 1919______700,000
Pop’n in 1910. 2 037; 1920___ 2.638
Road Im provement Bonds.
6s '21 M-S S157,500cSept 1 25-’ 41
CLARENDON-BLACKTON ROAD
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $174,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
Assessed value 1924______ 1.500.000
. . . $100,000......................IN T . payable at Mercantile Trust -s
BONDED D E B T ........................ . ( ? )
C o.. St. Louis.
BENTON WATER WORKS IMP.
DIST. NO. 1.
6s T5 F-A $50.000.-Aug 1 ’25-’40
(For maturity see V. 101, p. 1570.)
BONDED DEBT Nov 191o.$60,500
IN T . payable at the Mercantile
Trust C o., St. Louis.
BIO CREEK DRAIN. DIST. NO. 15.
This district (P. O. Jonesboro) is
hi Craighead County.
Drainage District.
SHs ’ 18F-A $228,000 ____ 1925-1943
B O N D . DEBT Oct. 1921.$350,000
BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Blytheville)
is in Mississippi County.
_s

. . . $120.000________________

CLEVELAND COUNTY ROAD
IMPROVEMENT DIST. NO. 4.
5V^sT9 F-AS124.000
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’ 23-$124,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 12,000
IN T. at the Mercantile Trust Co.,
St. Louis.
CONWAY.
This city is In Faulkner County.
W ater Works Dist. No. 2 Bds.
5H s
. . . $78,000_______________
G hN . BD. D T. Dec 1924-.
None
Assessment debt_________ $100,000
Assessed valuation, real___1,130,910
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 606.955
Assessed valuation 1923___1.737,865
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 22-S22.70
Population 1910, 2.794: 1920, 4.564

_s
...
17,000_______________ CONWAY CO. BRIDGE DIST.
BON D. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $137,000
Morrillton is the post office for
T ot. assess, val. '23( H act)_ 1,500,000 this district.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23______ $2.40
Arkansas River Highway Bridge
Population in 1923___________10,056
(serial).
6s T7 J J $150,000c..July 15 1937
BLYTHEVILLE]
MANILA
& BOND. DEBT Oct 9 T 7_. $150,000
LEACHVILLE RD. IMPT. D. Assess, val. T7 (1-3 a ct.), .4,500.000
This district is in Mississippi Co.
IN T. is payable in New York
City, St. Louis and Morrillton.
R oad Bonds.
i$12.000___ Feb 2 1926
5H s’20 F-A| 44.000___ Feb 2 1927 CONWAY CO. RD. DIST. NO 1.
(144 .000 Feb 2 '28-’30 5s T9 F-A $91.000.-Aug 1 ’ 28’39
BOND. D EBT Nov 7 ’ 24-$l ,812,000 (See V. 108, p. 1310. for maturity )
Assessed valuation 1924-_ 3,098,620 5H s’ 19F-A $168,000..Aug 1 ’24-’39
District tax (per$l ,000) 1924. .$5.75 BOND. DEBT Nov 1921 . . $310,000
Population in 1920__________ 45,000 Total assessed valuation__ 1,100,000
INT. at Mtge. Trust C o., St. Louis.
BOONE COUNTY.
Harrison is the county seat.
CONWAY CO. RD IMPT. D.NO. 8
Highway Bonds.
5s T9 F-A$21o.OOO. .Aug 1 ’25-'39
- .s
...$ 1 7 5 .0 0 0 .................. ........ (See V. 110, p. 279, for maturity.)
BONDED D E B T________
(7)
BONDED D E B T ............ ........ (?)
Total assess, val. 1919____4,314,916
PRIN. & IN T. at the First Na­
Pop'n 1910, 14.318; 1920___ 16.098 tional Bank, St. Louis.
B R O A D W A Y -M A IN S T R E E T
BRIDGE DISTRICT.
This district is in Pulaski County.
Bridge Bonds.
S ^ s ’21 M-S $2.141.OOCcSept 1’25- ’50
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 2636.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924 $2,141,000
Assess, val., real prop'ty 30.00C.000
Actual value (est.;______100.000.000
Population (est.)____________ 85.000
IN T . at the Merchants Loan &
Trust C o., Chicago.

CONWAY COUNTY ROAD IM­
PROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 2.
5s ’22 F-A$200.000..Aug 1 ’25-’42
(For maturity see V. 115. p. 2711.)
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
INT. payable at the National
Bank of Commerce. St. Louis.

CAMDEN SPEC. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Ouachita Co.
Building Bonds.
-s ’24 . . . 125,000_______________
TOTAL DEBT N ov 8 ’24. $180,000
Total assess, value 1923
(about 30% actu il)____ 2.680,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$ 12.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______7,000

CONWAY-DAMASCUS ROAD D.
A district in Faulkner County.
6s g ’20 M-S$468.000c.Sept 1 ’25-’40
(Due $18,000, 1925; $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. 1939:
$44,000. 1940.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924..$550,000
IN T. at American Trust Co., St.
Louis, or at Bankers Trust Co., N .Y .

CARROLL COUNTY.
Berryville is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
6 a ’ 18 JT $130.000......................
(Subject to call at any time.)
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)

CONWAY & VILONIA ROAD D.
A district in Faulkner County.
6s g ’20 M-SS352,000c. Sept 1 ’ 25-40
(Due
$14,000.
1925: $15,000.
1926; $15,000, 1927; $16,000,
1928; $17,000. 1929; $18,000,




221

6,000c.Sept 1 ’27-’28
1930; $19,000, 1931; $21,000, 1932;
20,000c.Sept 1 ’ 29-’33
$22,000, 1933; $23,000, 1934; $25,15,000c.Sept 1 ’34-’36
000, 1935; $26,000, 1936; $28,000,
_
21,000c_ Sept 1 1937
1937; $29,000, 1938; $31,000, 1939;
22,000c. ..S e p t 1 1938
$33,000, 1940.)
Sept 1 1939
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
5M s’22 M-S 23,000c
IN T . at American Trust C o., St.
24,090c
Sept 1 1940
Louis, or Bankers Trust C o., N . Y .
52,000c. Sept 1 ’41-’42
28,000c...S ept 1 1943
CONWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
29,000c. ..S ep t 1 1944
60,000c.Sept 1 ’45-’46
This district (P. O. Conway) is In
Faulkner County.
B ON D. D E B T N ov ’ 18._$1.006.000
No recent return.
Assessed benefits (o v e r).. 5,500,000
IN T . on bonds of 1916 in St. Louis
COOK SLOUGH DR. DIST.
or at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .;
This district (P. O. Newport) is in on bonds of 1921 and 1922 at the
Jackson County.
American Trust C o., St. Louis.
5A s'15 A-O $30,500..Oct 1 ’25-’35
BOND. D E B T Nov 1921.._$38,000 CYPRESS DRAINAGE DIST.
Assessed valuation 1921____200,000
This district is in Perry and Con­
way
COTTON BELT LEVEE DIST.No. 1 6 s ’20Counties.
M -S I$11,000..Sept 1 ’25-*35
This district (P. O. Helena) Is In
I 18,000. .Sept 1 ’36-’44
Phillips County.
TO T. B D . D T . Nov 1920..$110,000
Levee Bonds.
Assessed value 1920_______
6s g ’ 15 J-D$225.000......... 1925-1939 Assessed benefits__________ 480,000
123,736
6 ur’22 F K 75 000____ 19'5 1930
IN T . at
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 .. $332,000 St. Louis. the Mercantile Trust C o..
Assessed vain (est.) '24..2.400,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24- - $3.50
Population in 1924___________ 7,500 DESHA COUNTY.
County seat is Arkansas City.
IN T. on 6s of 1922 at the Hibernia
Bank & Trust C o., New Orleans; on BOND. D EBT Aug 1 1923- $139,000
others at Miss. Valley Trust Co., Assessed valuation 1922__ 6,005,647
St. Louis, or Hibernia Bank & Trust Population in 1920__________ 20,297
C o., New Orleans.
DE VALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
COUSART Ba T o U DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O. De Vails) is in
This district is in Jefferson County. Prairie County.
Bonds are taxable.
S chool Bonds.
Drainage Ditch Bonds.
-s
. . . $55,000_______________
6s
. . . $65,0 0 0 c........................ BOND. D EBT Nov 24 ’24..$60,00
(Part due each year for 20 years.) Floating debt (add I)______
8.091;
6s '09 J-J $20,000_______________ Tot. ass’d val. 1924 ( A act.) .961.3*1
(Part due each year for 20 years.) School tax rate(per$l,000)‘24 $12.00
6s ’24 . . . 150,000_______________ Population in 1924 (est.)— _1,600
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '21. $85,000
Assess, val. ’20 (>$ act.)_ 1,620.000 DIERKS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
_
INTE REST payable at Mercantile
This district is in Howard County.
Trust C o., St. Louis, and in N. Y.
S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J T$12,500—July 1 ’25-’33
COW LAKE DRAINAGE DIST.
1 20,000.-July 1 ’34-’43
A district in Jackson County.
Dec
5 j^s’ 13 M-S $76.000c.Sept 1 ’ 25-’38 BOND. DEBT (30% 1924 -_-$32 5^0
actual).571,C O
O
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921 ..-$91,000 Ass’d val. 1924
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,500
INT. at St. Louis Union Tr. Co..
IN T . at Standard Trust & Sav­
St. Louis, trustee.
ings Bank, Chicago.
CRAIGHEAD COUNTY.
DOUGLAS-GOULD STAR CITY
Jonesboro is the county seat.
ROAD DISTRICT.
No recent return.
This district is In Lincoln County.
6s T9 F-A $75,000_______________
CRAIGHEAD CO. DRAIN. DISTS BOND. DEBT Oct 1920— $100,000
Jonesboro is the county seat.
Assessed val. 1920_________ 301,580
Drainage Dist. No. 9 Bonds.
6s ’ 15 A-O $134.000.-Oct 1 ’25-’34 DRAKES CREEK-WESLEY
Drainage Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
HIGHW AY IMPT. DISTRICT
-s ’ 15 . . . $75.000___________1944
This district was abolished by a
Drainage Dist. No. 16 Bonds.
special Act of Legislature and bonds
'$20,000. Aug 1 ’28-’31 were never issued.
24.000. Aug 1 ’32-’35
5>$s’19 F-A
21,000.Aug 1 ’36-’3S EARL SPECIAL SCHOOL DIST.
16.000. Aug 1 ’39-’40 This district (P.
27.000. Aug 1 ’41-’43 Crittenden County. O. Earl) is in
10.000. ..A u g 1 1941
. . . $15,000
County has m general bonded debt 6s
. . 100,000
5s
BOND. DEBT Districts Nov. 1924: 6s
...
20.000
District No. 9 __________ $225,000 BOND. D E B T Oct 192~4— $135,000
District No. 12_________
75,000 Assessed value___________ 1,595,204
District No. 16_________ 130,000
Pop.(county) ’ 10. 27,627; ’20. 37,541 Tax rate (per $1,000)------------ $12-00
EARLE ROAD IMPT. DIST. NO. 6.
CRAWFORD CO. LEVEE DIST
This district L in Crittenden Co.
s
Van Buren is the county seat.
6s T9 M-S 666,000c___ 1925-1943
Levee Bonds.
6s ’21 M-NS350,000-Sept 1 ’25-'44
6s g'11 M-N$ 102.500c M ay 1 ’25-’35 (For maturity see V. 114. p. 541.)
6s ’ 18 M -N 25,000___________ 1936 BD. D EBT Nov 26 ’2 4 .-$1,016,000
TOT. B D . D T. Nov 8 ’24..$148,000 Assessed benefits________ $1,764,404
Assess, val.’24 (abt.35%act.) 400,000
INT. at the Mercantile Trust C o.,
population Id 1910___________23.942 St. Louis.
INTEREST is payable at W m. R
Compton C o., St. Louis.
EL DORADO.
This city is in Union County.
Paving Bonds.
CRITTENDON COUNTY DRAIN­
5s '24 J-D $98,000......................
AGE DISTRICT NO. 3.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 15 . . . $162,000c ...1925-1936
...$ 1 3 4 ,5 0 0 ____________
ROND. DEBT J a n 3 ’ 2 2 - . $250,000 5 A s
5A s
. . . 135,000____________
Total assess, val. 1921
(?)
(100% actual)_________ 1,200,000 BONDED D E B T ________
To'al tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$22.00
ETOWAH ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
Population in 1920___________ 5,000
This district is in Mississippi Co.
6s ’20 F-A $75.000..Aug 1 r25-’40
CRITTENDEN CO. ROAD DISTS.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 958.)
P. O. Marion.
TOT. B D . D T . Dec 1920..$145,000
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
IN T. at the St. Louis Union Trust
6s
s-a $149,000_______________
5 ^ s ’ 19 F-A 196,0 )0 -.Aug 1 ’ 25-’38 C o., St. Louis.
(See V. 108. p. 1311, for maturity.) EUDORA.
This town is in Chicot County.
Road Dist. No. 6.
6s T9 M-S $656,000 ____1925-1943 Incorporated in 1904.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
6s T9 . . .
$993,000Aug 1 ’ 25-’45 5 X s ’ 17 . . . $40,000__________ 1937
6s ’20 F-A1,123.000..A u g 1 ’25-’45 BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’22 ...$59,000
(See V 110, p. 1897 for maturity.) Pop’n 1910, 606; 1920..............1,198
Road Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
6s T9 . . . $702.500.-Aug j. ’ 25-’45 EUDORA WESTERN DRAIN. D.
A district in Checto County.
6s ’ 20 F-A 782.000..Aug 1 ’25-’45
(See V. 110, p. 1897 for maturity.) 5 ^ s ’23 F-A$585,000c. Aug 1 ’28-’48
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2549.)
Road Dist. No. 9 Bonds.
6s T9 . . . $1,432,000.Aug 1 *25-’45 BOND. DEBT June 1 1923 $585,000
Assessed benefits_________ 2,249,080
BONDED D E B T _______
(?)
Population (estimated)_______ 3,300
Assessed value 1918—
IN T . at American Trust C o..
District No. 7...............$1,389,000
District No. 8________
968,000 St. Louis.
District No. 9________ 4,566,000
FARELLY LAKE LEVEE DIST.
CROSS COUNTY ROAD D. NO. 1.
This district is in Arkansas and
6s
M-S$239.000_________ _____ Jefferson Counties.
BOND. DEBT May 15 ’20 $245,000 6s
F-A$ 170.000c______________
Assess, val. 1920 U4 to
Funding Bonds.
to 1-3 actual)__________ 1,092,000 5 ^ s ’20 F-A $ 1,100,000c.Y’ly Aug 1
School tax (per $1,000) 1920..$12.00 BD. D EBT Nov 20 ’2 4 --$1,270,000
Population in 1920 (est.)______5,700 Assessed benefits 1924___ 1,624,874
IN T. payable at at National Bank Population (est.) 1924_______ 15,000
of Commerce, St. Louis.
IN T . at the American Trust C o.,
St. Louis.
CYPRESS CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
The post office Is Arkansas City. FIRST SLOUGH DR. DIST. N O .l.
This district Is In Desha and
A district in Greene and Craighead
Chicot Counties.
counties.
5i$sT6 F-A $670.000c.Aug 1 ’25-’ 46 5H s’ 19 F-A $ 4 4 ,0 0 0 ...Aug 1 *25-’39
For maturity see V. 102. p. 2182 BOND. D EBT Nov 2 ’ 23— $50,000
6s ’21 M-S 47 5,00 0..Sept 1 ’ 25-’46 Assessed value_____________ 60,075
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2111.) Actual value (estimated)___ 436.000

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ARKANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

FLAT BAYOU DRAIN. DIST.
Newly Issued Bonds.—
This district (P. O. Pine Bluff)
5s '23 M -S$408,000c____ 1927-1944
in Jefferson County.
(Due $9,000, 1927; $15,000, 1928;
5 }is
F-A $83.500___________1939
$13,000. 1929 and 1930; $22,000,
6s
P-A 30,000 _____ 1925-1939
1931; $23,000, 1932; $18,000, 1933;
B ON D. D EBT Oct 29 ’23..$113,500
$20,000, 1934; $27,000, 1935 and
1936; $22,000, 1937: $31,000, 1938;
$30,000, 1939; $28,000, 1940 $33,FORDYCE SPECIAL SCH. DIS
000, 1941; >30,000, 1942; $42,000,
This district is in Dallas County
1943, and 55,000, 1944.)
6s
. . . $17,500c__________1929
20,000c_________ 1927
6s ’ 16 J-J
17.500c.July 1 ’32-’36
40,000c..1928 & 1929
5H s
...
63,500c__________1919 5s ’23 M-S 40,0 0 0 c ..1933 & 1934
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924. $98,500
20,000c_________ 1937
Assessed valuation______ 1,122,001
40,00Cc_ -1939 & 1940
Total value (est.)________2,500,001
90.000
1941-1943
5s
— 175,000c_____________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.11,382,000
FOREMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sinking fund_____________
50,000
This district is in Little River Co. Value of wa ter plant (est.) 1,500,000
$3,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1929 Assessed valuation 1923.-13,646,730
6,0 00c____ 1930-1932
7.5 00c____ 1933-1935 District tax rate (per $1,000). .$33.20
6s ’ 22 . . .
12,000c____ 1936-1939 Population 1924_____________36,000
10,500c____ 1940-1942 /RANKLIN CO. RD. DIST. NO. 1.
12.000c____ 1943-1945
$6,000 ___ Aug) 1 1925
9 .0 0 0 c____ 1946-1947
21.000. . . Aug 1 ’26-'2S
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924.. $60,000
24.000. ..A u g 1 ’29-’31
Assessed valuation________ 1,000,317 5s
P-A-I 18,000___ Aug 1 ’32-’33
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
20.000. . . Aug 1 ’34-’35
22.000. . . Aug 1 '36-’37
FORT SMITH.
24.000. . . Aug 1 '38-’39
This city is in Sebastian County
, 13.000____ Aug 1 1940
Incorporated in 1842. Commission 5s
P -A / 20,000___ Aug 1 ’25-’34
gov’t adopted Mar. 5 1913.
1 15.000___ Aug 1 ’35-’39
Paving D istrict No. 15.
6s
F-A 49 ,000............ .Yearly
5s ’ 19 M -N $50.000c.Apr 1 ’ 25-’34 T O T .B D .D T .N o v ’23(est.) $240,000
Paving District No. 14.
6 s ’ 17 A-O 84,500c. April 1925-28 GRANT CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
Sewer Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
Sheridan is the county seat.
5s '08 A-OS265,000c. Apr 1 ’25-'26 5t$s'15 M-S $175.000__________1935
Sewer Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
(Due serially on March 1.)
5 s ’ 23 P-A $11,200c..P eb 1925-37 SHs’ 17 . . . $35,000..........................
Sewer Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
.8
...
69.000...........................
.s
. . . $75,000c______________ BOND. DEBT Dec 1922...$274.000
■ Sewer Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
.Assessed benefits 1922____ 319,324
-s
. . . $12,000c______________ Population in 1910____________9,425
Paving Dist. No. 11 Bonds.
IN T. at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y.
5s g ’ 16 J-J
2,6 00c...J an 1925-26
Paving Dist. No. 16 B onds.
GRANT CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
5s '23 M -N $139,000c.M ay 1925-43 3s T8 M-S $69 0 0 0 ..A ug 1 ’25-’38
Paving Dist. No. 17 B onds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’22-.$75,000
5s ’23 A-O $3.000_____Oct 1925-29 Assess, val. 1919___________ 260,000
Paving Dist. No. 296 Bonds.
-s
. . . $17,000_______________ ORANT CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 3.
Paving Dist. No. 20S Bonds.
5H s’ 19 M-S $50,000____Dec 1 1929
-s
. . . $38,000_______________ BUND. DEBT Dec 11 ’22...$58,500
Paving Dist. No. 23 Bonds.
.s
_
_ $35,000c______________ ORANT CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 6.
Paving Dist. No. 24 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’22..$55,000
-s
. . . $15,000c______________ Assessed value 1921______ 240,015
Paving Dist. No. 25 Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_____ $3.75
-s
. . . $7,000c________________
IN T. payable at Nat. Bank of
Paving Dist. No. 28 Bonds.
Commerce, St. Louis.
-s
. . . $16,000c_______________
This city had no general bonded GRANT COUNTY ROAD IM­
debt on N ov 1 1924.
PROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 9
Impt. district bonds_____ 3.349.500 6s ’20 M-S $64.000..Sept 1 ’25-’40
Assessed val., real estate..13,646,730 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 181.)
Assessed val., personal_ 8,165,706 BOND. DEBT Dec 11 ’22-.$78,000
_
Total assessed val. 1923
(3-10 to Vi actual)_____21,812,436 OREENE AND LAWRENCE COS.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$33.20
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
Pop’ll 1910, 23,975; 1920...28,870
No recent return.
IN T . on bonds of 1908 at the
Central Trust Co., Chicago; on Sewer HARRISBURcTsCHOOL DIST.
Dist. No. 3 bonds and on bonds of
This district (P. O. Harrisburg) Is
paving districts Nos. 11 and 17 at the In Poinsett County.
City Nat. Bank, Fort Smith; on
S chool Bonds.
others at First Nat. Bank, Port 5 s ’ 18 . . . $50,000 ____ 1928-1938
Smith.
BONDED D E B T ..............
(?)
FORT SMITH SPECIAL SCH. D.
§ R efu nding Bonds.
5«U 5 J-J $182,000. .July 1 ’25-’51
B uilding Bonds.
5a ’ 15 J-J J$96 000c.-July 1 ’25-’51
5s ’22 J-J 89.OJ. c ______________
(Due seri 1 v for 15 year )
1
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24 $488,500
Ass’d val.’24(abt.30% act)23,400,000
Schooltax (per $1,000) ’ 24___ $12.0U
Population In 1924 (est.)____ 33,500
IN T . at Mercantile Tr. C o., St. L.
$ 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 o f
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
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; $22,000due 1947,
on or after July 1 1924; $23,000 due
1948. on or after July 1 1923; $24,000
due 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.

HARRISON WATER
WORKS
IMPT. DIST. NO. 1.
'
This district is in Boone County.
3s ’ 15 M-S $52 50 0..Sept 1 ’ 25-’38
(For maturity see V. 102, p. 361.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’ 23...$54,500
Sinking fund_______________ 5,319
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 700,000
Population 1923____________3,685
HEBER SPRINGS IMPT. DIST.
NO. 1.
This district is in Cleburne County.
W ater-W orks B onds.
3s ’ 15 J-J $ 3 1 ,0 0 0 ............ .Sarial
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
3s ’ 15 J-J $29,000_________ Serial
Water Extension Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N $3,600----- $600 yearly
BON D. DEBT Nov 10 ’24..$63,600
District tax (per $1,000) ’22_ ®2./o
_
HELENA.
This city is in Phillips County,
/ncorp- Dec. 5 1856. Population In
.910, 8.772; 1920. 9,112.
Funding Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $143,000___ July 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $143,000
'N T . at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.

HELENA-FERGUSON ROAD D.
Tnis district is in Phillips County,
s ’ 20
FT. SMITH & VAN BUREN DIST. BOND. F-A$l,900,000.Augl 1 ’25-’45
f ,900,000
This district is in Crawford and Se­ Assessed DEBT Dec 18 ’22 3,971,417
benefits-----------bastian counties.
B ridge-C on struction B onds.
5s ’ l l J-J $238 000c___ Jan ’25-’3i HELENA-OLD TOWN ROAD IM­
PROVEMENT DISTRICT.
GEN. BD . D T . N ov 1 ’24. $208,000
County.
Tot .ass’d val .’23(50% act.) 32,000,000 5s This district is in Phillips 1 ’ 26-’44
’ 19 M-S $433,000-Sept
Total tax (per $1,000) '22____$39.00 (For maturity see V. 115, p. 2500.)
Popula. o f dist. in 1923 (e st.).55.000 BOND. DEBT Dec 22 ’23. $433,000
IN T. at Mercantile Tr. C o., St.L Assessed benefits________ $1,742,110
Actual val. o f all prop.(est)6,000,000
FORT SMITH WATER WORKS
HELENA IMPT. DIST. NO. 1.
DISTRICT.
Levee-Impt. Bonds.
This district, under the terms of
the Act creating it and the plans 6s ’ 13 J-J $2C7,000c.July 1 ’25-’38
($18,000 yearly on July 1)
which were adopted by the Commis­
sioners, took over the plant and sys­ GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1918 $310,000
10,000
tems of the two old Districts Nos. 1 Assessment debt (add’1)_
and 2 and assumed their bonded in­ Assess, valuation 1918____ 6,341,284
debtedness. Co-extensive with city. Real value (est.)________ 15.000.000
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust Co
Organized in 1921.
D istrict No 1 Bonds (Assumed). and Wm. R. Compton C o., St. Louis.
5s’ 11 M -N f$ 148.0 0 0 c ... M ay 1 1925
\ 134,0 0 0 c ... May 1 1926 HELENA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
7s ’21 J-J /4 5 ,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1925
H igh-School B uilding Bonds.
(37,000c___Jan 1 1926 5 Jus’ l l P-A $85,000-.Aug 1 ’25-’41
D istrict No 2 Bonds (Assumed). BOND. DEBT N o v i ’2 4 .. $8',000
f$4,500c. July 1 '25-’27 Floating debt (additional).
35,000
5s '15 J-J U 0,000c.July 1 ’ 28-’32 Total assessed val. 1924
l 2,5 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1933
(about 1-5 actual)______ 6,889,324




[V ol.

119.

School tax rate(per $1,000)’24 $15.00 JOHNSON COUNTY.
Population 1924_____________ 13.000
Carksville is the county seat.
INTEREST payable at Wm. R.
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
Compton Co.,,St. Louis, or Chicago' 5)4s’ 18M-S$290,000 _____1925-1939
(See V. 108, p. 397, for maturity.)
BONDED DEBT—
HOPE.
Dist. No. 2, Dec 1 9 2 1 ... $344,000
This place Is in Hempstead Co.
Assessed value, real estate.4.528,809
Sewer Bonds.
_
6s ’08 J-D $28,0 0 0 c____ 1925-1931 Assessed value personal_ 1.893,397
Total assessed value 1919--6.422,206
W ater Bonds.
6s ’08 . . . $18,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1928 Popula’n 1910, 19,698; 1920, 21,062
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’20. $84,000
Assess, val. (water! 1920.-2,400,000 JOHNSON COUNTY NO FENCH
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Pop’n In 1910, 3,639; 1920____4,790
5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S $38,000_______________
HOPE, FULTON & EMMET ROAD 6s
...
7,500_______________
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. BOND. D EBT D ec3 ’ 23___ $45,500
This district is in Hempstead Co.
INT. at the Mississippi Valle
,5s ’ 19 F-A$235,000.-Aug 1 ’25- 39 Trust Co., St. Louis.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’23- $304,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,927,977 JONESBORO.
_
This city is in Craighead County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $3.60
W ater and Light Bonds.
Population in 1923 (est.)____ 15,000
...$ 1 4 2 ,0 0 0 _________ _____
Prin. and int. at the American -s
W ater and L ight P lant Bonds.
Trust Co. of St. Louis.
6s
J-J $65.000_______________
Paving Bonds.
HOT SPRINGS SCHOOL DIST.
This district is In Garland County 5s T7 ...$ 2 5 1 ,0 0 0 __________ 1937
Street Impt. Dist. No. 16 Bds.
and includes the entire city and
approximately 12)4 square miles of 5s ’ 17 J J $269,500.-Jan 1 ’24-’37
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 625.)
adjacent territory.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1919.. $709,000
B uilding Bonds
5 V$s'12 M-S $70.000..Sept 1 ’ 25-’36 Assess, val. o f Dist. No. 19.8,850,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 ’24. $383,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919___ $5.00
A-sess. val. ’24 <H act ) 12.099.U0 ) Population 1910, 7.123; 1920. 9 384
IN T. on $269,500 issue payable
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.$12.00
Population of district ’24 (est.)20,000 at St. Louis Union Bank, St. Louis.
IN T . at Mercantile Trust C o., St.
JONESBORO SCHOOL DIST.
Louis.
High S chool Bldg. & R efdg.B ds.
HOWARD CO. RD. DIST NO 7. 5s ’ 16 J-J $77,500 _____192.5-1943
(Subject to call after 15 years)
5s
M-S $235,0 0 0 c ___ 1925-1945
6s
M-S 125,000c____1925-1945 BOND. DEBT Nov 1919.. $85,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $370,000 Total assessed val’n 1919
(about 1-3 actual)_____ 2,985,303
IN T . payable at Mercantile Trust
HOWARD AND SEVIER CO’S
ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
C o., St. Louis.
5s
M-S $380,0 0 0 c____1925-1945
6s
M-S 200,000c___ 1925-1945 JUDSONIA DRAINAGE DIST.
This district (P. O. Judsonia) is in
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924..$580,000
White County. Under date of Nov.
10 1924 Guy E. Smith, ex-Secretary
INDIAN BAYOU DR. D. NO. 2.
This district (P. O. England) is in of District, advises us that this dis­
trict is still in hands of receiver. He
Lonoke County.
6s ’ 15 F-A $36.000c.Aug 1 ’ 2.5-’40 also states: “ The greater part of this
(For maturity see V. 101, p. 1904.) district is now deserted, and only a
5)4s’24 . . .
10,000_______________ few of the farms lying around the
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1924.. $46.0)0 edge of district are being farmed
Assessed value 1924_______ 123,006 at all.”
Drainage System Bonds.
JACKSON CO. DRAIN. D. NO. 8. 6s ’ 14 M-S $76,000c.Sept 1 ’24-’39
(For maturity see V. 100, p. 156.)
6s 20 s-a $135.000..Sept 1 26-40
_s ’16 M-S $29,0 0 0 c____1925-1940
(?)
BONDED D E B T ________
Priu. and lnt. at St. Louis Union BOND. DEBT Nov 5 1921 $117.500
Assessed benefits 1920
325,755
Trust Co. of St. Louis.
Value of property (e s t.).. $630,000
JACKSON CO. ROAD IMPT.
KEO-ENGLAND DR. D. NO. 4.
DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. England) is in
5V$s’ 17 . . . $ 7 0 .0 0 0 ...___________
TOTAL D EBT Oct 1918...$70,000 Lonoke County.
Drainage Bonds.
JACKSON CO. SPECIAL ROAD 5 Ms’ 16 F-A $45,000___________1935
TOTAL D EBT Nov 8 ’24..$46,600
DIST. NO. 2.
Assessed benefits 1924------- 145.142
(P. O. Newport.)
6s ’ 17 J J $318,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’43 Di trict tax (per $1,000) ’24 .$3.40
5!4s
A-O 253.000 _____1925-1939 Population in 1924____________9.000
5J4s’ 19 F-A 264,000..Aug 1 ’25-’35
(See V. 109. r> 504. for maturity.) LACONIA DRAINAGE & LEVEE
.
DISTRICT.
TOTAL D E B T Oct 1918...$350,000
This district is in Phillips County.
5s
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
. $179.000..Aug
’ 25-’38
’ 12,000..Aug 1 ’25-’28
Pine Bluff Is the county seat.
16.000. .Aug 1 ’29-’32
Road bonds________________$13,000
6s ’ 19 M -N $6,350.. Nov 1 ’25-’29 5)^s’23 F-A 15.000. .Aug 1 ’ 33-’35
12.000. .A ug 1 ’36-’37
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
21.000. . Aug 1
’38-’40
6s T3 ...$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 _______ _______
24.000. .A ug 1 41-43
Road Dist. No. 7 B onds.
6s 15 . . . $90,000.................. 1935 BOND. D EBT M ay 31 ’23 $192,000
_ 913.060
Assessed valuation 1922_
Road District No. 14 Bonds.
5 )is
. . . $350,000_______________ District tax (per acre)________ $0.48
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at St.
Road Dist. No. 15 Bonds.
5s ’ 17 F-Aa$224.500 _Aug 1 ’25-’42 Louis Union Trust C o., St. Louis.
R efu nd ing RR. Bonds.
5s ’ 15 F-A $52,000..Aug 1 ’25-’35 LAFAYETTE COUNTY ROAD
IMPT. DIST. NO. 2.
County road debt M ay 6 ’ 16.$52,000
Road Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 15 debt,
June 1917.............................302,000 5 K s’ 18 F-A $83,000.-Aug 1 ’25-’38
Assessed value, real estate 10,578,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1918.. $94,500
Assessed value personal.. 11,471,085 Assessed valuation_______ 1,378,930
Total assessed value 1919.20,049,175 Population (estimated)_______ 7,000
Pop’n in 1910, 52,734; 1920..60.330
a INT.payable at St.Louis Un.Bk. LAKE CITY, NETTLETON AND
BAY ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
JEFFERSON CO. DRAIN. DISTS.
This district is in Craighead Co.
Drainage Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5)^s’ 19 F-A$348,000.. Aug 1 ’25-’37
6s T2 . . . $35,000_____________
BUND. DEBT Nov 1922. _ $125,000
} Drainage Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
Actual value (est.) 1919_ 7,000,000
_
f53,000. -Aug 1 ’28-’ 25
IN T. payable at the Mississippi
okas g’ 17F-A{ 9.000.-Aug 1 ’26-’31 Valley Trust C o., St. Louis.
112.000.
.A ug 1 ’32-’37
D istrict No. 9 B onds.
6s ’ 18 A-O $25.500___ Apr ’25-’ 38 LAKE ROUTE ROAD IMPROVE­
MENT DISTRICT NO. 2.
TOTAL DEBT—
6s
. . . $115,000_______________
District No. 1 __________
(?)
(Due in from 1 to 20 years.)
District No. 9___________ 35,000
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Assess. valu-\Dist. No. 1__ (?)
ation 1911./Dist. No. 9..102,395
INT. on bonds marked (5) at LAWRENCE COUNTY ROAD IM­
Miss. Val. Tr. Co. St. L.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1.
. s ’ 17 . . . $82,000 _____ 19i.5-1936
JEFFERSON COUNTY FREE
f 12,000.. Aug 1 ’25-’27
BRIDGE DISTRICT.
6s ’20 F-A 2),000. .Aug 1 ’28-’31
5s ’ 13 J-J $472.000..July 1 ’25-’38
112,000.. Aug 1 32-’33
TOTAL DEBT Sept 24 ’ 16 $737,500
(21.000-.Aug 1 ’ 34-’3fi
IN T . at St. L. Un. Tr. C o.. St. 1 BOND. DEBT Oct 1921...$175,000
Assessed value____________ 366,120
JEFFERSON COUNTY DR. DIS 1 . Assessed benefits__________ 340.235
I N I . on 6s at the Mercantile Trust
NO. 2.
6s ’ l l M -NS22,500c.Nov 1 ’25-’39 Co., St. Louis, or, at purchaser's
-s
5.500_______________ option. Bankers Trust C o., N . Y.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922.$31.000
IN T . payable at Mississippi Valley LAWRENCE CO. ROAD DISTS
Trust Co.. St. Louis.
Road Impt. Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
-s ’ 17
.. 123.000_________ _____
JEFFERSON COUNTY DR. DIST.
Road Dist No 4 Bonds
NO. 3.
6s 20 F-AS126,000._Aug 1 '26-’46
6s ’ l l M -N$31,500....................... ..
(See V. 110, p. 2695, for maturity)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922..$31,500
Road Impt. Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
IN T . payable at St. Louis Union 5 J^s’ 17 F A a$1 59___ Aug 1 ’25-’37
Trust C o., St. Louis.
Road Im pt. Dist. No. 6.
__s
. . . $79.000....................... ..
JEFFERSON CO .DR. DIST.NO.5.
R oad Impt. Dist. No. 7.
.s
. . . $24.500............... ............
6s ’ 15 M-S $33,500_______________
(Due serially on Sept. 1.)
TO TAL D EBT Jan 1 ’24. .$416,500
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1921.$33,500
aIN T. payable at Mercantile
Assessed valuation 1920_____129,390 Trust C o., St. Louis.

Dec., 1924.]
LEE COUNTY.
Marianna is the county seat.
F un din g Bonds.
5s ’ 15 F-A $35.000--Aug 16 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1923. *35,000
Tot.assess.val.’23(J^act.)- 8,000,000
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1923_______________________ $5.50
Popula’n 1910, 24,252; 1920, 28,852
IN T . at Nat. Bk. o f Com .. N . Y.
LEE COUNTY ROAD DIST. NO.4.
P. O. Marianna.
6s
..-$ 2 6 0 ,0 0 0 _________ _____
5^s
. . . 118,000_______________
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)

BOND. DEBT Dec 1924_$1,965,000
Total assess, value 1921.-44.315,380
IN T . on bonds of 1919 at St. Louis
Union Trust Co.; oil others at
American Trust Co.
LITTLE ROCK & SPRING LAKE
HIGHWAY DISTRICT.
6s ’20 M-SS302,000. .Sept 1 ’25-’40
6s ’ 21 M-S ($18,000___ Sept 1940
1 32,000___ Sept 1941
_s
. . . 198,000______________
BOND. DEBT N ov 16’23 $599,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
25,000
Total assessed val. of real
estate in district 1923.-38,783,245
District tax (per $1,000)______ $1.75
Total tax (per $1,000)_______ $54.00
Population (estimated)______ 95,000
IN T . at the Boatmen’s Bank,
St. Louis.

LEE COUNTY ROAD IMPROVE
MENT DISTRICT NO. 1.
P. O. Marianna.
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’23. $75,000
Tot. ass’d val.’ 2 3 (k a c t.).6.000,000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 - _$6.00 C.ITTLE RUNNING WATER DR.
DISTRICT.
LESLIE SPECIAL SCH. DIST
P. O. Pocahontas.
This district is in Searcy County. Drainage bonds, coupon___ $25,000
R efu n d in g and B uilding Bond> TOTAL DEBT N ov 7 1924. . 25,000
6s ’ 15 M -N $26,500-Mar 15 ’25-’ <5 Assessed valuation 1923_____360,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1920..$25,000 District tax (per $1,000) 1924.$15.00
Floating debt___________
11,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924-..$50.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$12.00 Po.p’n 1920, 950; 1923 (est.), 1,000
Population in 1920___________ 2,000
LINCOLN CO. ROAD D. NO. 2. j LONG LAKE DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O. Grady) is In
P. O. Star City.
I lefferson & Lincoln Counties.
Road Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
6s g ’ 14 A-O $94,000 _____1925-1934
6s '16 A-O 12,000_ Jan 1 ’25-’36 '• ’ 14 F-A $54,500c.Aug 1 ’25-’34
_
For maturity see V. 100, p. 573.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 11 ’24. $95,000
Ass’d val’n ’24 (30 benefits). 500,000 ION D DEBT Dec 1919— .$75,000
460,930
Population iu 1924 lest.)______ 4,000 Assessed valuation 1918..
tN T. at St. Louis Union Trust C o.,
IN T . payable in New York City.
•t. Louis.
LINCOLN COUNTY RD. DIST 3’.
5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S$150,000........................
LONG PRAIRIE LEVEE DIST.
This district is in Lafayette Co.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922___ $50,000
Total assess, val. 1920______160,0* 0 )• ’07 June $125,000c..June 1 1945
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S22 75 Subject to call after June 1 1925.)
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 3,(00 5*’08 . . . $100.000c..June 1 1948
(Subject to call after June 1 1928.)
»■ T8 . . . 195.000 _____
LINWOOD & AUBURN LEV. DIB. BOND. DEBT N ov 1924..192.5-1942
$225,000
See Southeast Arkansas Levee D,Value of district (est.)_____1.250,000
Population in 1924 (est.)______2,000
LITTLE BAY AND WHITE MAN'S
INT. on 6s of 1907 payable in
CREEK.
N. Y . City; others in Chicago.
This district is in Craighead Co
5H s’ 19 M-SS134,000.-Sept 1 ’25- 39
(See V. 109. p 397, for maturity LONOKE CO. ROAD DISTRICTS.
Lonoke is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924— $150,000
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
Actual valuation (est.)___ 1,000,000
6s T3 F-A $6,000--Aug 1 ’25-’33
Road D istrict No. 4 B onds.
LITTLE RIVER COUNTY.
5s T3 s-a $142,000_______________
Ashdawn is the county seat.
Road District No. 7 Bonds.
5H s 19 s-a $600,000 ____1925-1939
6s T4 F-A $39,000 —Aug 1 ’29-’34
Road Dist No 5 Bonds
Road District No. 8 Bonds.
6s '20 F-A $40,000.-Aug 1 ’25-’40
6s T5 s-a $25,000---------------------(See V. 110, p. 2218, for maturity
Road D istrict No. 9 Bonds.
Road District No. 8 Bonds.
5s 19 F-AS215,000--Aug 1 ’25 44 6s g ’21 F-A $22,000.-Aug 1 ’25-’42
(For maturity, V. 113, p. 1910.)
BONDED DEBT—
Road District No. 11 Bonds.
C ou n ty _________________
(?)
Dist. No. 5. May 1920— *74.000 6s T9 F-AS87,000. —Sept 1 ’25-’39
BONDED D EBT—
Dist. No. 8 . —....................
(?)
County has no bonded debt.
Assessed values—
Assessed value, real_______ 3.984.780 Dist. No. 2, Aug. 1913____$120,000
Assessed value, personal— 2,158.853 Dist. No. 4, Nov. 1 1916--- 153.000
Total assessed value 1919-.6.143,633 Dist. No. 7, Sept. 1914____ 60,000
Dist. No. 5.................... $1,250,000 Dist. No. 8, Sept. 1915___ 25,000
ASSESSED VALUATION—
Dist. No. 8..........................
(?)
Popula’n 1910, 13,597; 1920. 16.301 Assessed value, real estate.$4,728,940
Assessed value, personal.. 4,145,384
Tot.ass'd val. '21
act.) 8,874,324
LITTLE ROCBL
This is the capitol of the State and District No. 2___________ *608,870
914,408
the county seat of Puiask* Coumy. District No. 4___________
* Represents valuation of real and
Incorp. 1834. Population in 1910
railroad property.
45.941; 1920, 65,142.
TNT. at St. Louis Union Trust Co.
Notes.
5>3s’22M-Sj$140,000-Sept 25 ’25-’31 and on 6s of 1921 at the American
1 895,000—Sept 25 1932 Trust Co., St. Louis.
GEN. BD. D T. July 1 ’24 $1,617,205
Floating debt (add l ) _____
122,3 )1 .ONOKE COUNTY DRAINAGE
Cash & accts. receivable.31.329
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Assessed value, real estate 41,71 7.180
Ditch C onstruction Bonds.
Assessed value, pei-sonal._ 17.734.125 l ‘$sT7 F A S96.000c.Aug 1 ’25 '41
Tot.assess.vai.’ 23(30%act)59.45l ,3 '5 6s ’20 F-A 4 4 .000 - Aug 1 ’25-’4i
Inven. val. of city prop.’23 2,221,658 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922 --$155,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_ $34.36 + Assessed value, real est. '20- 245.642
_
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y.
INT. payable at office of the
Trustee, Mississippi Valley Trust
LITTLE ROCK NORTH. H IG H ­ 'o ., St. Louis.
W AY DISTRICT NO 7.
This district (P. O. Little Rock) is LONOKE COUNTY ROAD IM­
in Pulaski County.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 3.
($3,000. ..O c t 1 ’25-’27 6s '16 F-A $68,500c.Aug 1 ’25-’33
8,000— -O ct 1 ’28-’29 5t$s
F-A 76,500c- Aug 1 ’25-’41
18.000
___________Oct 1 ’3CL’32
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’22. $108,000
56.000
___________Oct 1 ’33-’39
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,046,576
5 s ’24 A-O (30,000_ Oct 1 ’40-’42
_
INTEREST at St. Louis.
48,000—_Oct 1 ’43-46
42.000
___________Oct 1 ’47-’49 SPEC. SCH. DIST.
C.UKORA
16.000___ Oct 1 1950
This
in Mississippi
(18,000___ Oct 1 1951 ' ‘O IQ district isOOn - O cp t A Ai) Co.
501
Dont i
QB
l<7
OO
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924_.$240,000 BOND. —- —
$35,000
Assessed benefits__________ 780.395 iisessed DEBT Oct 1922—1,097,035
value___________
IN T. at St. Louis Union Trust C o.,
St. Louis.
UTXORA-LITTLE RIVER ROAD
DISTRICT NO 2
LITTLE ROCK SPEC. SCH. DIS.
This
Co.
5s ’08 A-O $11,700c Apr 1 ’25-38 )>4s'18 district is in Mississippi'25-’39
1
5s ’08 J-.T 15 00 0 c-—July 1 1938 see V. F-A$221,000--Aug maturity)
108. p. 1536. for
5s ’ l l M-N 64,000c. ..M a y 1 ItbU
5 s ’ 15 J-D 44 none___ 1925 1935 BONDED D E B T .......................— (?)
5 K s’23 M-S15 209,000 Sept 15’25-43
MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.
This district (P. O. Magnolia) is
5s T9 F-A$150,000 c ___ 1925-1939
a Columbia County.
High-School Bonds.
4H s’ 1 7 __ $143 000 c ...1025-193'
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 13 ’24 $628,000 5s ’ 17 M N$83.000__ Aug 22 1952
Ass’d val. 1924 35% act.) 60.341,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 3 -- $83,000
18,000
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24-12.1 ( Floating debt (add’l)______
Popula’n 191 . 45.941: 1920. 65.142 Assess, val. '23 (abt.J^act) 1.890,000
INT. In St. Louis at Mercantile Sch. tax rate (i>er $1,000) ’23-S12.00
Trust C o., Wm. R . Compton Co Population (est.)______________ 6,500
md St. Louis Union Trust Co.
MALVERN.
This city is In Hot Springs Co.
LITTLE ROCK & HOT SPRINGS
No recent return.
HIGHWAY DIST.
This district (P. O. Little Rock) is
in Pulaski, Saline & Garland counties. MAMMOTH SPRINGS SCH. D.
This district (P. O. Mammoth
5s T9 M-S $870,000-Mar 1 ’25-'40
6s ’ 20 M-S $S8,000—Sept 1 ’ 25-’40 springs) is in Fulton County.
5s ’ 22 M-S 377.000 —Sept 1 ’25-’42 » ’ 19 - - - $45,000......... ..................
5 J^s’23 M-S 630,000c-Sept 1 ’25-’43 IO N D . DEBT Oct 1921___ $58,000
For maturity see V. 118, p. 1176.) Floating debt______________ 15,000




223

ARKANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
MARION SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Crittenden Co.
6s ’23 A-OS120,000.Yearly Oct. 1
BOND. DEBT Aug 1923.- $142,000
Ass’d val’n, taxable p ro p ..2,570,116
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
IN T . at American Trust Co., St.
Louis.
MARVELL.
This city is In Phillips County.
No recent return.
MILLER COUNTY.
Texarkana is the county seat.
Road & Bridge Dist. Bonds.
5s ’ 16-’ 17 M-S $215,000 Sept 1 ’ 25-’31
For maturity see V. 104, p. 1725.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1923 $382,000
Assess, val. '21 (1 3 act.)-$5,612,747
Population of county in 1920-24,021
Population of Co. in 1910_ 19,555
_
Pop'n of dist. In 1915 (e s t.)..15,000
IN T . at St.Louis Union Bk., St.L.
MILLER COUNTY DR. D. NO. 6.
P. O. Texarkana.
($15,000—Aug 1 ’ 30-32
11.000. _Aug 1 ’ 33-’34
I 6,000___ Aug 1 1935
5 Ms’24 F-A 13,000—Aug 1 ’36-’37
14,000—Aug 1 ’38-’39
24.000. _Aug 1 ’40-’42
I 42,000. _Aug 1 ’43-’49
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1924-$125,000
Assessed benefits__________ 221.870
IN T . at Liberty Central Trust C o .,
St. Louis.
MILLER LEVEE DIST. NO. 2.
A district in Miller, Hempstead
and Little River counties.
6s ’ l l — _ $300,000c—June 1 193)
(Subject to call after June 1 1921.)
6s '13 J-J $72,000c.July 1 ’25-’33
6s ’ 18 J-D 72,000--June 1 ’ 25-’38
5 Ms’22 J-J 94 000 —July 1 ’ 25-’42
(For maturities see V. 114, p. 2158.)
TOTAL DEBT Mar 1922. $591,000
Assessed value 1921______11,000,000
Population in 1920 (est.)____25,000
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY.
Osceola is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s T9 F-A$800,000_______________
Road bonds 1915_________ $300,000
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
6s ’20 M-S$700,000-Sept 1 ’26-’45
(See V. 110, P. 1556, for maturity.)
6s ’20 M-S 300.000c.Sept 1 '26-’45
TOT. RD BD. D T ______
(?)
Assessed value, real est—$11,713,273
Assessed value, pers’l prop 4,255,035
Total assessed value 1919 15,968,308
Population of county in 1910—30,468
Population in 1920 (county)—47,320

NEWPORT LEVEE DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Newport) is In
Jackson County.
5s T9 F-A$175 500—Aug 1 *25-’39
(See V. 109. p. 197, for maturity.)
- s '20 - - 45,000_______________
6s
F-A 90,000_______ _______
(Due yearly beginning 1923.)
U W H U . D EBT Deci ; 15 ’22- I j a i o . o o o
BOND. x j x u i x i jl / c
$318,000
Sinking fund______________
21,000
Assessed benefits 1923 (35%
a c t .) ---------------------- ------ 786,193
Population in 1920____________3,750
NO. ARKANSAS HIGHWAY IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1.
This district is in Wnite County.
5Ms’ 19 F-AS645,000._Aug 1 ’ 25-’ 39
(See V. 110, p. 280. for maturity.)
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924_.$645,000
Prin. and int. at First N at’l Bank,
St. Louis.
NORTH ARKANSAS ROAD IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 2.
Tnis district is in Independence
Izard and Fulton counties.
5Ms’ 22 M-S*305.000c-8ept 1 ’25-’42
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1454)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '2 2 -. $325,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,200,000
Population 1922 (est.)_______ 20,000
IN T

at Phase Wat.

Kalllf

TJ V
*

NORTHERN ROAD IMPT. DIST.
This district (P. O. Stuttgart) is
In Arkansas County.
5 H s’ 19 M-S $1,500 OOOAug 1 ’25-’39
6s *21 F-A$440,000 Aug 1 ’ 25-’41
(For maturities see V. 114. p. 330.)
BOND. D EBT Feb 1920-$1.879,000
NORTH LITTLE ROCK & GALLOWAY HIGHWAY DIST.
This district is in Pulaski County.
5s ’20 M-SS400,000- _Mar 1 ’25-’40
BOND. DEBT Mar 1920. $500,000
Assessed valuation 1920..38,265,948
Population in 1920 (est.)_____91.000
IN T. payable at the Boatmen’s
Bank and the Mississippi Valley
Trust Co., both of St. Louis.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK SPECIAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
(Formerly under heading of Argenta School District.)
This district is in Pulaski County.
5s ’24
225,000c______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’24 - $278 000
Ass’d value 1923 (M a ct.)—7,413.940
School tax rate (per$l,000)’24$12.00

OVERCUP DRAINAGE DIST.
A district (P. O. Newport) In
Jackson and Woodruff counties.
5s T4 F-A $57.500..F eb 1 ’25-’34
6s T6 10.000 . _______1934
TOTAL D EBT Oct 27 ’ 22- _ .$66,000
MISSISSIPPI CO. DRAIN. DISTS. INT. at Mercantile Tr. r*o.. St Louis
Osceola is the county seat.
Drainage Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
OZARK TRAILROAD IMPT. DIS.
6s TO - - . $91,000____ 1925-1932
This district is in Poinsett County.
Drainage Dist. No. 9 Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $194 500_Aug 1 ’25-’44
5Msg’ 12M-N $813.0 0 0 c.N ov l’25-’37 6s *22 F-A 250.000
___ Drainage Dist. No. 11 Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ______________ (?)
5Ms
$57,000 ____1925-1932
Payable at St. Louis Union Trust
Drainage Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
Co., St. Louis.
«s
M -N *11 000-Nov 1 ’25-'30
6s '24
M -N 100,000 ____ 1931-1943 PARKIN ROAD IMPT. DISTRICT
Drainage Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
This district (P. O. Parkin) is in
6s
- - . $48.000_____1925-1932
Cross County
Drainage Dist. No. 16 B onds.
6s '20 M-S ¥506.000.Mar 1 ’25-’40
6s '15 - - - $242,000 —Nov 1 ’25-’35 BONDED D E B T ................. (?)
IN T . on Dist. No. 9 bonds at
Harris Tr. & Sav. Bank, Chicago,
on Dist. No. 11 bonds at St. Louis or >ERRY COUNTY ROAD IMPT.
DIST. NO. 1.
First Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on Dist
iMs’ 17 F A $60.000c_ Aug 1925-’43
No. 16 bonds at St. Louis Un. Tr
iON D. D E B T Dec 9 T 9 ___ $94,000
Co.. St. L.; on other bonds at Wm. ?ax rate (per$l,000) 1919----$11.00
R. Compton C o.. St. Louis.
’opulat.lon In 1919 ------------- 15,000
T N T is n a v a h lfi in St. LOUIS.
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY DRAIN­
AGE DISTRICT NO. 17.
PHILLIPS COUNTY.
5s T8 F-A $1 520.000—Aug 1 ’25-’42
Helena is the county seat.
6 s ’20 F-A 2.000.000--Aug 1 ’25-’42
(For maturity see Y. 113, p. 2639) .8 C ou rt-H ou se and Jail Bonds.
*140.000________ ______
TOT. BD. DT. Dec 1921_$3.982,500 BOND. DEBT Dec fi 22. $140,000
Total assessed benefits_ 5,021.332 Assessed val’n, real estate. 9.891 914
_
IN T. bonds of 1918 at the Wm. R. Assessed val’n, personal-. 5.157.624
Compton Co., St. Louis, and on Total assessed val 1922 15 049 538
bonds of 1920 at the Chase National State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 22.$16.70
Bank, New York.
I’op’ n 1910. 33,535; 1920----- 44.530
MONROE COUNTY.
Claredon is the county seat.
For facts concerning tax mandam­
us case see “ Chronicle” of N ov. 6
1915. page 1569
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 1 7 ’24 $64,000
Floating debt (add’l)--------11,000
Assessed val. real estate_ 7,344,000
_
Assessed val. personal_____1,103,086
Tot. ass’d val. (30%
act.) ’23________________8,447.086
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23_$28.00
Populat’n 1910, 19,907: 1920. 21.601

PINE BLUFF SPEC. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Pine Bluff) is
in Jefferson Count.v.
,s
- - - $50.000_______________
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s&6s’08 J J *24 000___ July ’ 25- 28
5s ’23 F-A 290,000c_Aug 1 ’25-’48
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 457.)
H igh-School B uilding and
Equipm ent Bonds.
5s T7 M NS200.000-Aug 1 ’ 28 ’47
BOND. D E B T July 1917- $267,000
Assess, val., real estate_
_
13,870
Assess, val., personal___
3.300
Assessed valuation 1916-- 8,687,170
IONROE COUNTY ROAD IM­ Actual value (est.)______25,000,000
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 3.
425,000
s ’ 22 M-S $169,000_______ seriillv Value of district property.
($15.000--Sept 1 ’25-’27 Population of Dist. T7 (est.)-25,000
18.000- -Sept 1 ’ 28-’30
14.000- -Sept 1 ’31-’ 32PLUM BAYOU LEVEE DIST.
16.000- -Sept 1 ’ 33-’346s ’05 A-O $245,000----- Apr 1 1945
(Optional April 1 1925)
-Sent 1 ’ 35-’36
- - ( 18.000. 20,000--Sept 1 ’37-’38 6s ’08 J-J $100,000 July 1 ’ 28-’47
I 22,000--Sept 1 ’39-’40 TOTAL D EBT Nov 1924- $345,000
12,000___ Sept 1 1941 District “ maintains” a cash
balance of from $35,000 to *50,000
I 13.000
Sept 1 1942
IOND. D EBT Nov 17 1924-$64,000 Assessed value 1924---------- 6.350.000
’opulation 1922 (est.)-------------4,000 Average tax rate (per acre)-- *0.18
INT. payable at the St. Louis Population, 1924------------------- 30,000
Tr«5r\n

Ori

Qf, T .Allic

MONTGOMERY COUNTY ROAD
IMPROVEMENT DIST. NO. 5.
6 s ’20 F-A $41,000_________ 1936
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’24--$87,000
Population in 1924 (est.)______4,000
IN T . at the St. Louis Union Trust
Co., St. Louis.

PLUM BAYOU ROAD DISTRICT.
This district (P. O.Pine Bluff) is n
Jefferson County.
51^s’ 23 M-SS243,000_ _Sept 1 ’25-’4.3
j (For maturity see Y. 118, p. 1443.)
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
IN T . at American Trust C o.,
St. Louis.

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AKKANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

POCKET CYPRESS DR. D. NO. 1. BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’22..$110,000
40,000c.July 1 ’52-72
This district is in Pulaski and Assess.val. '21 (abt 4 act). 220,000 2L;s’23 . . . 400,000---Jan 1 ’55-74
Jefferson Counties.
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 1,200
t o t DEBT Nov 2 4 ’ 24--$5,624,000
($8,000. .N o v 1 ’25-’28
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the Mercan­ Tot assess-val.’24 (40 % act)37,000.600
2.500
___________N ovTrust C o., St. Louis, or at pur­
tile 1 1929
IN T . on bonds of 1914 and 1915 at
12.000-N ov 1 ’ 30-’33
chaser’s option, Bankers Trust Co.. First Nat Bank, Chicago; other bonds
3.500
___________N ov 1 1934 ______
New York.
at First N at. Bank, N . Y ., or Union
5 4 s ’24 M -N j2 0 .0 0 0 .-N ov 1 ’35-’39
& Planters Bank & Trust C o., Mem­
RED RIVER BRIDQE DISTRICT
14.000-N ov 1 ’40-’41
This district (P. O. Texarkana) It phis.
7.500
___________N ov 1 1942
7,000____N ov 1 1943 In Miller & Little River Counties.
SALINE COUNTY ROAD DISTS.
Bridge B
7.500
___________N ov 1 1944 uilding B onds.
No.
__
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1924..$82.000 5 4 s ’ 17 F A$209,000c-Aug 1 ’ 25-’37 5 4Dist. M-S 4 B onds.
s 20
$40,000.-Feb 1 25- 40
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 1333.)
Assessed benefits___________ 195,641
BONDED D E B T ---------------- (?)
Population in 1924___________ 2,500 5 4 s'2 0 F-A 76,000.-Aug 1 ’25-’39
IN T..at St. Louis Union Trust C o ., (See V. 110, p. 1112, for maturity.) SEBASTIAN B R IDGE DIST.
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 2 ’23 $296,000
St. Louis.
______
This district (P. O. Fort Smith) Is
Assessed valuation 1920.-7,700,000
in Sebastian County.
P O IN S E T T C O U N T Y .
Actual value (est.)_______ 25,000.000
Harrisburg is the county seat.
5s i r9dKA-OO
$4d15>00 — .1925-1939
RED RIVER LEVEE DIST. NO. 1
C ertificates o f Indebtedness.
6s ’21 M-S 300.000.— ------1 9 3 1
6s ’ 17 J-J I$40.000.-July 1 ’25-’29
This district is In La Fayette Co.
(Optional on or after the 5th year)
\ 4,000------July 1 1930
Levee B onds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 8 24. $745,000
TO TAL DEBT Apr 1923-- -1350,000 6s ’ 15 F-A $60,000------- 1925-1931
Total assessed value 1923. 9,642,000 BOND. DEBT M ay 24 ’24 $195,000 Total assessed value 1924
(about 4-5 actual)------- 35,414,107
2,000
Pop’n 1910. 12,791; 1920____ 20,848 Floatingdebt (add’l ) - ..___
Tot.ass’d val. '24 ( 4 a c t .).-365,250 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) 24..$3.00
P O IN S E T T CO. D R . D IS . N O . B. Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$80.OO Population in 1924 (est.)------- 35,000
6s ’ 12 Sept $166,500c.Sept 1 ’25-’41
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust Co.
SEVIER COUNTY.
BOND. D E B T Nov 1912. $205,000
De Queen is the county seat.
Real value o f lands in dlst.
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP ROAD
R oad D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
(e st.)..................................1.600.000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
— $50.000______ 1925-1939
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, Chicago
This district is in Monroe County. 6s
R oad D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
($16,000.Aug 1 ’25-’26
_s
. . . $100,000-................... —
P O IN S E T T
COUNTY
D R A IN .
18.000.
Aug 1 '27-’28
BONDED D E B T ------- -— (?)
D IS T . N O . 7.
20.000Aug 1 ’29-'30
5 s ’ 18 F -A 1,286.500c Aug 1 ’ 25-’42
22.000. Aug 1 ’31-’32 Ass’d val. ’20 ( 4 actual).$6,445,522
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.---$15.70
5s ’ 19 F-A2.200,000c.Aug 1 '29-’49 6s ’20 F-A
12.000..A u g 1 1933
Popula’n 1910, 16,616; 1920, 18,301
5 4 s ’23F-A 1,440,000c. Aug 1 '29-’49
13.000-.A u g 1 1934
BON D. DEBT Dec 1923-$5,040,000
28.000Aug 1 ’35-'36
SHARPE COUNTY.
Assessed benefits________ $6,028,645
15.000--A u g 1 1937
Population (estimated)______12,000
16.000. . Aug 1 1938 Hardy is the county seat.
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y .
34.000AugRoad Dist. No. 1 B onds,
1 ’39-’40
. . . $45,000................ - - - - - BOND. DEBT Oct 1923--_$201.000 _.s
(?)
POINSETT CO. ROAD DISTS.
IN T. payable at St. Louis Union BONDED D E B T -----------Assessed value real estate..1,523.959
D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
Trust C o.. St. Louis.
Assessed value personal.. 1,045.519
6 4 s'1 9 F-A $47 000 ......... 1925-1940
Total assessed value 1919--2,569,4i 8
6 4 ? ’ 19 M-S 87.000 ..........1925-1935 ROBERTS ROAD IMPT. DIST.
Popula’n 1910, 11.688; 1920, 11.132
D istrict No. 3 B onds.
This district is
5 4 s'1 9 F-A $64,000--Aug 1 ’26-’39 Jefferson counties. In Arkansas and
SILOAM SPRINGS.
D istrict No. 8 Bonds.
$2,000____Sept 1 1925
This city is in Benton County.
-s
. . . $40,000................... ........
15.000.
. 5ept 1 26- 3*
City has no bonded debt.
BOND. D E B T ] Dist No. 2 ______ (?) 6s ’20 M-S
20.000. -Sept 1 '31-’35 Assess, debt Nov 8 1924---56.500
\Dist. N o. 3-$80,000
. 25.000-.Sept
Water debt (incl.)________
Assess, val (Dist. N o. 2 ___ $215,214 BOND. DEUT Oct 1921___ 1 '36- «
$70,000
\Dist. No. 3 ___ 600.526 Population in 1920 (est.i______ 2,00(’ Floating debt (add’l ) --------Assessed valuation 1924— 1,000,000
Act. val. (est.)JDlst.No.2$2,500.000
IN T . at
1Dlst .No .3 2,000,000 St. Louis. the Mercantile Trust Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24--------- $6-40
Population 1910. 2.405; 1920, 2,569
POLK CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
ROGERS SPEC. SCHOOL DIST
SILOAM SPRINGS SCH. DIST.
This district has been abolished.
This district is in Benton County.
B uilding Bonds.
M-S $25,000c------------------POLK CO. RD. IMPT. D. NO. B. BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $25,500 6s
”OND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 24--$45,000
Tnis distri iwas abol shed and no Ass.val.1924 (2-5 to 4 act)l ,250.000
School tax rate (per $1.000) ’24$26.9
Total assess, val. ’24 (1-3%
bonds issued
actual)_________________ 1.400,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$12.00
POPE CO. R OA d T m PT. DIST. 1 ROSS DRAINAGEDISTRICT
This district (P. O. Arkadelphia)
Population 1924 (est.)------------- 3,000
5 4 « ’ 19 M-S $399.000-Sept 1 ’25-’49
(See V. 109, p. 802. for maturity.) is in Clark County.
BON DED D E B T ......... .................. (?) 6s T9 F-A $190,500____ 1925-1944 SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS LEVEE
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 9 22-..$200,000
D ISTR IC T.
POPE COUNTY ROAD DIS.NO.2. Assesse.d valuation 1920___ 495 000 6s ’ 18 J-J $520,000.-Jan 1 ’25-’ 37
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$3.50 5 4 s ’ 19 M-S 600,000 ..........1925-1944
6s '22 F-A*290,000 Aug 1 L5-'42
6s ’21 M-S 400.000c.8ept 1 ’38-’45
(For maturity see V. 115, p . 1763)
RUNNING LAKE DRAIN. DIST
5 4 s ’23 M-S 300,000.-Sept 1 ’28-’ 53
(?)
BONDED D E B T ________
A district in Randolph County.
54s
. . . 300,000_____ 1929-1949
Assessed benefits__________ $898,170
Linwood and A uburn Levee
Population 1922 (est.)_______ 15,000 6s T3 J-J $56,50 0c____ 1925-1933
B onds (Assumed).
IN T. payable at the National BOND. DEBT N ov 1923..$61,500
Ass’d val. 1920 (1-3 a ct.)___ 450.000 6s
J-J $100,000r________ 1935
Bank o f Commerce, St. Louis.
Population in 1920 (est.)______1.400
(Subject to call after 1925.)
IN T . at Nat. Bank of Commerce, 6s
J-J
50.000___________1935
PRAIRIE COUNTY ROAD IMPT
St. Louis.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-S2.270.000
DIST. NO. 4.
Assessed valuation 1924--15,630,427
Des Arc is the county seat.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk. and
6 4 s ’ 17 F-A $450.000.Aug 1 ’25 '42 ST. FRANCIS COUNTY.
Forrest City is the county seat.
Nat. Bk. of Commerce, both of
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’ 22- $165,500
Road B onds.
N. Y ., and Union Trust C o., Mercan­
Assess, v a l.'19 (14 a ct.)___ 450,006
Actual value (estimated)_1,250,(XX 6s T7 . . . $315,000..Sept 1 '25 '42 tile Trust Co. and American Trust
Rd. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
C o., all of St. Louis, M o.
Population (estimated)_______ 5.00f
IN T . payable at the Mississippi 5 4 s ’ 18 F-A $ 2 :8 .0 0 0 ___ 1925-1942
STU TT G A R T - SCHOOL DIST.
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
Valley Trust Co., St. Louis.
5 4 s ’ 18 F-A $140,0'l0_Feb 1 ’ 25-’38
This district is in Arkansas County
* ..
185.000-------------- 1939 BOND. DEBT Nov 18 ’24. $40,000
PRESCOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT 6s
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
Floating debt____________
8,000
This district is In Nevada County.
BON D. DEBT Dec 1922.. $40,000 5 4 s ’ 19 F-A $150.000-Aug 1 ’ 25-’34 Assess, value 1924 ( 4 act.) 2,750 000
(See V. 109, p. 1628. for maturity.) School tax (per $1,000) 1924--S12.00
Assessed valuation 1921___ 1,400.000
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
Population 1924 (est.)________ 5.250
School tax (per $1,000) '22___$12.0*
. . . $200,000........................
IN T. payable (6% s.-a.) at St.
Population in 1920___________ 4.00? s
County hasno bonded debt.
Louis.
______
PRESCOTT BLEVINS RD. IMPT Rd. Dist. dt. Nov 1 1921.S1,524,164 STU TTG A R T ST. IMP. D. NO. 3.
Assessed value, 1921_____ 9,533.252
DISTRICT NO. S.
Paving B onds.
This district la in Nevada ft Hemp Pop’n 1910. 22.548; 1920. 28,385 5s ’ 16 M-N $37,000___________1936
stead Counties.
1 ’23.
6s ’19 J-J $101,000_____1925-1939 ST. FRANCIS COUNTY ROAD BOND. DEBT Nov ______ $44,500
Floating debt (add’l )
4.000
DISTRICT NO. 2.
BON DED D E B T ______________ (?)
5 4 s'1 8 F-A$120,000c_ Yrly Aug 1 Assessed value 1923 ______2,250.000
_
District tax (per $1,000) 1923-S27.00
5 s’22 F-A 213.5 0 0 c...Y rly Aug 1
PULASKI COUNTY.
. . . *101,000cAug 1 ’ 25-'44 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23_$40.00
Or 5 4 s
County seat is Little Rock
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 ’23- $440,000 Population in 1923 (est.)--------- 5,500
ganlzed Dec. 15 1818.
R efdg. Bonds ($22,000 annually) Assessed benefits_________ 794,996 TEXARKANA~
4 4 s ’07 J-.T $66.000c-July 1 ’ 25-’27
This city is in Miller County.
IN T. at the St. Louis Union
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 ’24.
$66,000
No recent return.
Trust
Floating debt (add’l ) _______________ 360,057 C o., St. Louis; on others at
the Mississippi Valley Tr. C o., St. L.
TOT. DEBT Oct 1 '2 4 . . .
426,050
TEXARKANA SPEC. SCH. DIST.
Sinking F un d-...................
216 629
A district in Miller County.
Assess, val., real estate___44,591,549 ST. FRANCIS DRAINAGE DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____20.840,765
A district (P. O. Piggott) in Clay 6s ’ 18 J-J $26.000....................1938
Other assess, property____ 12,425,760 and Greene Counties.
5 4 s ’ 17 F-A 50.000___________194n
Total assess, val. 1923____77,858,070 3s ’09 J-J $157,000___ July 1 1939 6s ’04 A-O 12 .375c____1925 1927
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'24$l7.20 6s ’ l l J-D 105.000_.June 1 ’25 '31 5s ’ l l J-J
2 1.000c.July 1 ’ 25 ’38
Pop’n 1910.86.751: 1920___ 109.461 6s T4 J-J
93,000--Jan 1 ’25-’36 5 4 s ’ 14 J-J
22.000c.-JaD 1 ’25-’ 33
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1917 $437,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’24. $318,000
IN T . at Union Trust C o., N. Y.
Sinking fund______________
22,095 Total assessed value 1923
PULASKI COUNTY ROAD IM­ Assessed val. T5 ( 4 a ct.)-.5.450.000
(4 -1 -3 actual)_________ 5,780,690
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 10.
INTEREST is payable at New Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$12.00
5s
. . . $1,750,000.Yrly Nov 1 First Nat. Bank, Columbus, Ohio.
Population in 1924 (est.)____ 11,000
BOND. D EBT Nov 29 ’24$2.347,000
IN T. on 6s due 1925-1927 pay­
Assessed valuation 1924.-47,716.275 ST. FRANCIS LEVEE DISTRICT
able in Texarkana, on 5 4 s and bonds
District tax rate (per$l,000) '24S2.91
of 1918 at Wm. R. Compton C o.,
R. O. Bridge Junction. ,
Incorp. 1893. Pop. 1923, 131,000. fit. Louis, and on 5s at the Mer­
PULASKI-LONOKE DRAINAGE
cantile Trust Co.
L evee Bonds.
DISTRICT.
6s '03 J-J $250.0 0 0 c ..1933 & 1943
This district is in Pulaski and
6s '05 J-J 250,000c..1935 & 1945 TRI-COUNTY DRAINAGE DIST.
Lonoke counties.
This district (P. O. Earle) Is in
6s ’22 s-a $110,000.......................... 6s '07 J-J 500,0 0 0 c.. 1937 & 1947
TO T. BD. D T. Apr 1922.. $110,000 5s '09 J-J 32 5,0 0 0 c..1929 & 1949 Crittenden, Cross and St. Frnacis
Assess, val. (equal.) 1919-- 486,000 5s ’09 J-J 71 0.00 0c..1939 & 1959 counties.
J-J
Bonds.
Assessed benefits_________ 335,000 5 4 s ’ 14 (Part 1,500,000c..Jan 1 1964 6s Drainage $250.000____ 1925-1934
due each year.)
14 M-S
RANDOLPH COUNTY ROAD 6s T 5 $189,000 ser. until Jan 1 1928 TOTAL DEBT Dec 14’22. $331,000
5.4s’ 17 J-J $400.0 0 0 c____1948 ion.
DISTRICT NO. 8.
Sinking fund______________
40,000
Pocahontas is the county seat.
5 4 s ’ 18 J-J 200.000c.July 1 ’49-’68 Assessed value real estate.. 1,250.000
6s ’18 s-a $45.000_____1925-1938 5 4 s ’ 19 J-J 200.000c.Juiy 1 ’50-’69 Assess, val., personal_____ 350.000
( 2,000 ...A u g 1 1926 5 4 s ’ 19 J-J 200.000c.July 1 ’50-.69 Other assess, prop________ 250.000
12,000.. Aug 1 ’26-’29 6s ’21 J-J 139.000c.Jan 1 ’53-71 Tot .assess .val .’21 (l-5 a c t02.050,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $28 00
_
6s ’20 F-A (20,000_Aug 1 ’30-’34 5 4 s ’21 J-J 121,000c. Jan 1 ’53-71
115,000.-Aug 1 '35-’37 (Due yearly beginning Jan. 1 1952.) Population in 1922___________10,000
IN T . at St. Louis Union T r. Co.
1 7,000____Aug 1 1938 5 4 s ’22 J-J 200.000c.July 1 '52-72




[V ol. 119.
T R I COUNTY H IG H W A Y IM PT.
D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Greene, Craighead and Poinsett Counties.
6s
. . . $2,000.000_____ __________
BOND. D T . 1919_______ $2,000,000
tuckerm an ” sp e c . s c h . d is t .
This district (P. O. Tuckerman) is
in Jackson County.
6s ’ 18 F-A $34.000..........................
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 29 ’23--$34,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ________ 12,060
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000 ) ’22.$12.60

T YR O N Z A -S T. FRANCIS R O A D
IMPROVEMENT D IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Parkin) is in
Cross County.
6s ’20 M-S $309,000-Sept 1 ’25-’40
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 396)
BOND. DEBT April 1921. $350,000
Assessed value 1919_______ 981,600
Assessed benefits_________ 500,000
IN T . at Mercantile Trust C o.,
St. Louis.
______
ULM SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 52.
This district (P. O. Ulm) is in Prairie
County.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5 4 s ’ 19 M-S $21,000_____1925-1939
-s ’20 . . .
6.000......... ..................
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’ 23 $28,000
Sen. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$12.00
VAN BUREN COUNTY RO AD
D ISTRICT NO. 1.
Post office Clinton.
Road Bonds.
. -S
. . . $85.000...........................
BONDED D E B T ..............
(?)
VAN BUREN COUNTY R O A D
IMPT. D IST R IC T NO. 3.
5 4 s ’20 M-S $83,000 Sept 1 ’25-’39
(For maturity see V. 111. p. 1875)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 8 ’24..$83.000
Assess, valuation (actual)_ 285,000
_
Population in 1924 (est.)______3,000
IN T. at St. Louis Union Trust
Co., St. Louis.
VAN BUREN W ATE R -W OR KS
IMPROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1,
This district is in Ciawford Co.
5 4 s ’23 J-J $210,000_______________
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923 $210,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,945,900
_
VANNDALE SPEC. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Vanndale) is
in Cross County.
Building Bonds.
6s ’ 17 A O il 16.500.-Apr 1 ’ 25 ’35
1 4 .0 0 0 ..Apr 1 ’36 ’37
TOTAL D E B T Oct 12 ’ 19. $30,000
Assess, val., real estate '19.1,200,000
Assess, val. personal 1919. 801,000 •
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 19.$12.00
WARDELL AND- W HITTEN RD.
IMPT D IST R IC T NO. 2.
This district is in Mississippi Co.
6s ’ 20 M-S $148.000.Sept 1 ’25-’41
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 107.)
BOND. DEBT July 1921.. $163,000
Assessed value 1920_______ 513.975
Actual value (est.)________ 2,000,000
Population (est.)______________ 5,000
IN T . at the Mercantile Trust C o..
St. Louis.
W ARREN SPEC. SCH. D IST.
This district is in Bradley County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. $50,000
Assessed valuation 1923__ 2.815 932
School tax (per $1,000) 1923..$12.00
W ASH INGTON CO. R D . DISTS.
Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5 4s'20 F -A $l20.500______ ________
6s '21 F-A 48.000..A ug 1 ’25-’40
Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s ’20 A-OS351,000..O ct 1 ’25-’40
(See V. 110. n 1667. for maturity)
6s ’21 A-0*120.000
Oct 1 ’25-’30
Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
_s
. . . $600.000......... ................
BONDED DEBT—
Dist. No. 2, April 1920-- $400,000
Assessed value—
Dist. No. 2 _____________3,045.290
WATERLOO DRAINAGE DIST.
A district (P. O. Pine Bluff) in
Jefferson County
5 4 s ’ 13 J-D$106 000c.June 1 ’ 25-’33
BOND. DEBT N ov 8 ’24..$106,000
IN T . at St. Louis Union Tr. Co.
WESTERN CLAY D R A IN . DIST.
This district (P. O. Corning) is In
Clay County.
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’08 Dec $54 OOOc.Dec 1 ’25-’33
6s 10 Dec 90 OOOc.Dec 1 ’ 25-’35
6s ’ l l Dec 36.OOOc.Dec 1 ’25-’30
6s ’ 12 Dec 14,000c.Dec 1 ’ 25-’31
6s ’ 14 Jan 110.000c-.Jan 1 ’25-’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.’ 1 7 (4 a ct.)..3,000.000
Population in 1917 (est.)___ 10,000’
IN T. is payable in Chicago. 111.
WEST H E L E N A ^ MARVELL R D .
IMPROVEMENT D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Phillips County.
6s ’20 F-A$849,000-.Aug 1 ’25-’46
(See V. I l l , p. 220. for maturity)
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’23--$867,000’
WEST HELENA SPEC. SCH. D.
This district (P. O. West Helena)
is in Phillips County.
S chool Bonds.
6s ’ 16 M S *25.000____Sept 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920-. $42,509
Assess, val. ’ 19 (80% a ct.).3,000,009
Actual value______________5,000.009
Total tax rate (per $1,009) ’20-$40.09
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 8,000
IN T. payable at Chase National
Bank, New York.

TEXAS—DEBT OF STATE

Dec., 1924.J
WHITE RIVER LEVEE DIST.
This district (P. O. Cotton Plant)
Is In Woodruff, Monroe and Prairie
counties.
6s ’09 M-S $100.000c____ 1925-1943
6s ' l l J-J
75,000c_ Part yearly
_
6s g '12 J-J
75,000c_ Part yearly
_
6s 13 J-J 100.000c____ 1929-1933
6 s '15 J-J
68.5 )0 _____ 1925-1940
BOND. DEBT Dec 1919-- $896,500
Certificate debt__________ 167,000
Assessed benefits__________1,750,000
IN T. Is payable at the Merchants,
■Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis, M o.
WILSON SPECIAL SCH. DIST.
This district is in Mississippi
County.
6s '19 P-A $65,000c.Aug 1 ’ 25-’39
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’24. $65,000
Tot. ass’d val. 1924____ -..1,380,200
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $12.00

Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M-S $489,000-Sept 1 ’25-’41
(See V. 110, p. 1902, for maturity)
BONDED D E B T ............
(?)
WOODRUFF & PRAIRIE COS.
ROAD IMPT. DIST. NO. 6
5)fsT 9M -si37 0a500 .........1925-1944
6s
i
200,000........................ ..
(?)
BONDED D E B T ..............
WYNNE.
This city Is the county seat of
Cross County.
TOT. DEBT N ov 19 ’23- $127,000
Total value (14 actual)___11,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$29.00
Population 1910, 2,353; 1920, 2,933

YELL COUNTY ROAD IMPROVE­
WOODRUFF CO. ROAD IMPT.
MENT DISTRICT NO. 1.
DISTRICTS.
Post Office Danville.
P. O. Augusta.
Road Bonds.
Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
—s
. . . $400,000............................
6s
. . . $94,000_____1925-1939 BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)

State of Texas.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, &c.
Admitted as a State (Act Mar. 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. 1925)____*.J. J. Strickland
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.
* Under date of Nov. 8 we are advised that no new Secretary had yet
been appointed.
HISTORY o f 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 of the panic in 1907 State was for a few days obliged to
suspend cash payments, but merely because of Its inability to secure cash
Ii0m
State depositories with which the State had on deposit at the
time $1,504,637 45. See V. 85, p. 1289, and V. 86, p. 240.
LOANS—
When Due.
R efu nding Bonds (Continued).
R efu n d in g Bonds,
3s 06 J-J$ 1,647,000.-July 1 1946
4s '93 J-J $3.34,500r__ M ay 2 1933
(Subject to call July 1 1911.)
3s ’04 J-J 288,000c...Jan 1 1944 3 s '10 J-J$l,353,700c________ 1950
(Subject to call Jan. 1909.)
(Subject to call after 1930 )
6s '23 J-J
50,000____Jan 1 1928
Ali the above bonds are held in State funds.
JJ)}T § RESX is Payable at the Seaboard National Bank, New York, and
at the State Treasury.
~
DEBT, & c-—
Dec. 1 '23. Oct. 1 1922. Oct. 21 '21.
Total bonded d e b t.--------------------------$4,852,200 $4,002,200 $4,002,200
■ cash,C
SCH9 $29,623,881~ ThiS
lor, oyoNH ' m State, city, n June school district
° county, 30 1923 COntained $2,744,279 in
ana railroad bonds.
rASSESSED.VALUATION AND TAX RATE.—
Years—
Real Estate. Personal Property.
Total.
Taxp. 1,000
1923__________
$3,423,103,371 $7.50
i p 2 ................... $2,143,261,056 $1,099,005,531
----3,242,266,857
7.50
3,370.469.672
6.20
1 9 2 0 IIIIIIIIII 2,Jl2.896_
,814
1.157.398.391
3,200,29),205
6.20
1919---------------- 2.042,896.814
1.157.408.391
3.200,305.205
7.50
1918...........
1,911.003,122
1,101,787,355
3,012,790,477
5.50
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
951.970.84.5
2,755.171.793
5.50
1 9 1 4 ..
. ..... 1.781,975.356
961,103.620
2.743.078,976
3.25
1912---------------- 1,650.208,381
882.501.669
2,532,710,050 2.66 2-3
1910...........
1,633,878,050
754,622,074
2,388,500,124
2.066
190o...........
829,235,687
307.787,043
1.139,022,730
3.80
1900-------594.652,460
351,667,798
946,320,258
3.466
1890...................
499,522,828
282,589,0.55
78 h i 11,883
3.25
1 8 8 0 ..
. .....
197,167,630
114,303,106
311,470,736
5.00
1874---------------149,793.361
94.717,197
244.510.558
5.00
Note. 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.— State.— Section 49, Article 3 o f the State Con­
stitution reads No debt shall be created by or on behalf of the State
except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel Invasion, suppre s
Insurrection, 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 o f the same Article prohibits the Legislature from giving or
lending, 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 fn any manner whatsoever, for
the payment of the liabilities, present or prospective, o f any individual,
association o f individuals, municipal or other corporation.
T°^n3i A c.— Section 52 of Article 3 o f 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 subState, or aQ defined district now or hereafter to be described
y
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 or 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 ()£) of the assessed valuation of the real
property of such district or territory, except that the total bonded indebtedness 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 Tor the following purposes : improvement of rivers, creeks and streams
to prevent overflows and to permit o f navigation thereof, or irrigation
cnereor, or In aid of such purposes, construction and maintenance of pools,
l?J^?s' j re1erv0 rs’ dams, canals and waterways for the purposes of irriga­
tion, drainage or navigation, or in aid thereof; construction, maintenance
*
?
' ‘on . macadamized, gravpled or paved roads and turnpikes,
or In aid thereof. Sec. 4 of Article XI relates to cities and towns of 5,000
u Population and as amended in Nov. 1920 limits the annual tax
which may be levied by such municipalities to defray the current expenses
or local government for any one year to 1 ^ %. Sec. 5 o f Art. X I stipulates




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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
the 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 all
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 Y 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 Districts.— Section 3 of Article Y1I of the constitution authorizes
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 of the qualified tax-paying voters, such districts may levy a tax
of not to exceed (as amended N ov. 2 1920) $1.00 on 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 present before any bond can be issued by a municipality or county it
must receive the certificate o f the Attorney-General that it is a lawful obli­
gation. It must then be registered in the office of the State Comptroller,
and when the bond is so issued its validity cannot be questioned except on
the grounds of fraud or forgery. The text of the law will be found in the
‘ State and City Supplement” o f April 1895, page 178.
Where the fact is known to us we have marked with a star (*) In the re­
turns 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 less 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 opinions
holding (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.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— We were advised by the At­
torney-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; Y. 93. p. 1413; V. 94, p. 503. 719. 1520, 1578: V. 97. p. 310
Y. 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:
"Such banks or banking and trust companies may invest not more than
85% of the total amount of such savings deposits in any of the following
classes of securities, and not otherwise, to wit:
1. In bonds or interest bearing notes or obligations of the United States
or of those for which the faith of the United States is pledged for the pay­
ment of principal aDd 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
tke Constitution and laws of this State, which has not defaulted in the
payment Of any part of 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 of the Union that has
not within the last five years previous to making such investment defaulted
in the payment of any part of either principal or interest thereof.
4. In the first mortgage bonds of 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 of 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 notes to be always accompanied by a com­
plete abstract of title to the property mortgaged and an attorney's cer­
tificate or title insurance policy in some company incorporated under the
laws of 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. Y. 89. p. 1364.
COMMISSIONERS’ COURTS AUTHORIZED TO CREATE AND
ESTABLISH IR R IGATION D IS T R IC T S .— Chapter 172 General Laws.
1913 authorizes the creation and establishment of Irrigation district* by the
Commissioners’ Court of any county throughout the state and for the Issu­
ance of bonds after the same have been passed by the District Court. See
item under Cameron County Irrigation District No. 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 .................. 604,21$
1910............... 3.896.54211880............... 1,591,749 11850 .................. 212,592
1900............... 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 1860 and 58.558 in 1850. It will be observed
that the proportion of 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.
C IT IE S. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF T E X A S .
ABILENE.
County seat o f Taylor Co. Inc. In
1887. Commission govt, adopted in
1911.
Water-Works (Funding).
5s '98 - - $6.500-..F e b 22 1928
(Subject to cadi begin. Feb. 22 1908.)
Water-Works.
5s '10 — - $7,000____Aug 1 1925

Reservoir Bonds.
5s ' l l
. . . $20.000____Sept 11951
(Subject to call beg. Sept. 1 1921.)
5s '18 s-a $220.000...................1958
(Subject to call beginning 1928.)
* Issued prior to the law o f 1893
which requires approval and regis­
tration by Stat » officials.

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ABILENE (Concluded).
H igh-S chool (Red. aft. June 1 ’ 19.)
5s ’09
$10,000____June 1 1949
S chool Bonds.
5 s ’02 . . .
$15,000.-Sept 23 1942
(Redeemable after 20 yrs. from issue)
5s
. . . 300.000__________ ____
(30,000___ June 1 1934
5s ’24 J-D \80,000. - June 1 ’44-’54
(.40,000___ June 1 1963
North Park S chool B onds.
5s '09 . . .
$ 3 ,8 0 0 ...Aug 1 '25-49
Street.
5s '09 . . . a$50,000____Sept 1 1949
5s '12 F-A a30.000--.A ug 15 1952
_s
. . . 150.000_______________
5s ’24 J-D (20,000..June 1’34-’44
(30,000--June 1 ’54-’64
Sewer Bonds.
-s
. . . $74,000_______________
Garbage In cin erator W arrants.
6s ’23 F-A 10 i$3.000.Aug 10 ’25-’26
( 4,000-Aug 10 ’27-’28
GEN. B D . D T . Aug ’2 3 -$ l.321,659
611,500
Water debt (incl.)_______
Sinking funds___________
111,157
Assessed value 1922______11,985,770
T ot. tax rate(per $1,000) ’21-S19.50
Pop’n 1910, 9.204; 1920_____ 10,274
IN T . on warrants of 1923 at the
Battery Park National Bank, N. Y .;
on others at City Treasurer’ s office.
a Red. after 10 years from issue.
ALBANY.
This city is in Shackleford County.
W ater=Works Bonds.
5s ’ 13 . . . $14,500c_.Oct 25 1953
6s ’21 . . .
85,000c— $2,500yrly.
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 1924..$99,500
Assessed val. (60% a ct.)___ 812,080
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$3.64
Population in 1920____________1,469
IN T . in New York and Albany,
Texas.
---------ALICE.
This city is in Jim Wells County.
F un din g W arrants.
($1,000--June 1 ’36-’37
6 s ’23 J-D
6,000.-June 1 ’38-’43
( 500___ June 1 1944
BOND. D EBT June 1923- $92,177
Assessed valuation________ 1,200,000
Population in 1920 (Census)----1,880
IN T . payable at Battery Park Na­
tional Bank, New York City.
ALTO.
This town is in Cherokee County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s '21 s-an $15.000_______________
W ater Works Bonds.
6s '21 s-an $25,000c_____________
_s
...
35.000c._________ 1951
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-.-$60,000
Assessed value____________1,305,470
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ____ $6.90
Population 1920 (Census)____ 1,081
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y.
ALVARADO.
This city is in Johnson County.
Paving Bonds.
6s
M-S $10,000_______________
Sewer Bonds.
6s
M-S $50,000_______________
BON D. DEBT June 30 ’23 $56,500
Assessed valuation 1921_ 1,171,029
_
Population, 1910, 1,155; 1920, 1,284
ALVIN.
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
AMARILLO.
This city is in Potter County.
Paving Bonds.
4 X s’ 15 . . . $33.000..........................
($1,000 yearly on Nov. 1.)
5s '17 M-S $3.000.Mar 15 ’25-’2 '
5s T7 M-S 33.000-Mar 15 ’25-’57
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s ’21 J-D$533,000.-Dec 1 ’26-’61
(Optional $150,000 Dec. 1 1926,
$123,000 Dec. 1 31, and $260,000
Dec. 1 1941.)
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $856,000
Sink.fund (cash)_________
139,956
Assessed value, real estate 21,147,597
Assessed value, personal.. 6,751,786
Total assess, val. 1922___27,899,383
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22____ $10.00
P op’n 1910. 9,957; 1920_____ 15,494
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N. Y
AMARILLO IND. SCH. DIST.
B uilding Ronds.
5s ’05 Sept $25,000c____Sept 1925
5s T7 J-J 15,000c____July
1957
5s TO Feb 100,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1950
5s T7 J-J 50,000c____ Jan 1 1957
(Subject to call Jar 1 1927.)
5s T8 M -N 80,000c_______ 1958
5s ’20 J -l 20,009c_______1910
6s ’21 J-D / 85,000c.Dec 1’25-’41
1120,000.-D ec 1 ’42-’61
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 ’24- $510,000
Sinking fund____________
87,671
Tot.ass’d val.’24(3-5 act.)25,205,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 24 $10.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____20,000
ANDERSON COUNTY.
Palestine is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 1 (Red.beo .in'32.)
5s T2 Apr$150,000___ Jan 1 1952
BON D. DEBT Sept 1 ’23 $119,000
Sinking fund_____________
15,666
Assess, val., county, 1922-14,202.302
County tax (per $1,000) 1920-.S9.10
Pop’n TO, 29,050; ’20 (Census)34,318
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.
ANDERSON CO. R B . DIST. N O .8.
5s’23 A-O10 I$252,000cApr 10 ’ 25-’52
1 5,000c-Apr 10 1953
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923. $500,000
Assessed valuation 1922.-14,164,272
Population in 1920__________ 34,293
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .




TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
ANGELINA COUNTY
AUSTIN.
Lufkin is the county seat.
This is the capitol of the State and
the county seat of Travis County.
Road Bonds.
5 K s’21 A-O$450,000.Oct 10 ’25-’51 First incorp. Dec. 27 1839. On
(For maturity see Y. 114, p. 216.)
Dec. 29 1908 a new charter was favor­
.s ’ 22 A-O 463,500-Oct 10 ’25-’52 ably voted providing for a commis­
BOND.DEBT June 30 ’23$1,034,000 sion form o f government. City
Total assessed val. 1922. .15,034,601 manager form o f government ratified
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921------$6.80 by voters, see Y. 119, p. 836.
The Austin dam, water-works .elec­
ANSON.
tric light and power houses, for the
This city is in Jones County.
building of which bonds were Issued,
W ater Works Bonds.
6 s ’09 J-D $28,000r__________ 1949 were destroyed by the disastrous
flood that visited Texas in April 1900
(Subject to call after 1919)
6s ’22 J-D (50,000r_____ 1928-1952 (V. 70, p. 755), but a new, larger and
(30,000r_____ 1953-1962 better dam has now been completed
at a cost to the city of $1,720,000
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s ’09 J-D $12,000r__________ 1949 An adjustment of the old debt on
the basis of new bonds bearing 3%
(Subject to call after 1919)
for 5 years, 4% for the next 10 years
Paving Bonds.
5J^s’23 J-J $29,000r______________ and 5% for the final 15 years was
reached between the city and the
(Due $1,000 yearly beginning 1924.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’24_ $134,000 bondholders’ committee in August
Water debt (incl.)________
98,500 1901. For details see V. 73, p. 459
Sinking funds____________
3,676 All thase bonds have been refunded.
Assess, val., real estate____ 887,731 See table below.
Incinerator Bonds.
Assess, val., personal______________ 500,701
$50,000 ______1925-1954
Tot. ass’d val.’24 (2-3 act.) . 1,388.431 5s ’24
(Optional 1934.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$i5.00
R efu nding Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,842; 1920.-1,425
4 ‘4s’ 16 J-J $880,000.July 1 ’ 25-’46
IN T . on bonds of 1909 payable in
(See remarks above.)
Austin; on 5s in Anson.
4 j-38’ 17 J-J $40,000 .......... 1925-1933
S treet, Bridge & Sewer Bonds.
ANSON IND. SCHOOL DIST.
5s g T5 J-J $315,000c.July 1 ’25-’45
_s ’04 . . .
$5,000c______________
S ch ool Bonds.
_s ’09 . . .
18,000c______________
5s TO __ $50.000c.$5,000 yearly
.s ’24 . . .
10,000c______________
5 s g ’ 12 J-J $150,000c_ July 1 1952
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’2 4 .. $33,000
Sinking fund______________
1,600 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1932.)
I §$5,000c..July 1 1925
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (f$ act.) _1,719,222 58 g T5 J-J 1 200,000cJuly 1 ’26-’45
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..$10 00
5s T8 J-J
41,000.- Jan 1 ’24-’48
5s ’24 J-J 500,000c____ 1925-1964
ARANSAS COUNTY.
(Optional 1944.)
Rockport is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
C ourt House & Jail W arrants.
5s g T2 J-J $180,000c.July 1 ’25-’42
6s ’20 . . .
$5,000 .........1925-1929
6s g T5 J-J §32,000c.July 1 ’ 25-’40
Causeway B onds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $300,000-Jan 1 1957 5s ’ IS J-J 104,000___ -July 1 1958
Street Bonds.
(Subject to call Jan 1 1937).
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23. $151,000 5s g T2 J-J $180,000c_JuIy 1 ’25-42
Cemetery Bonds.
17 699
Sinking fund & interest___
5s g T2 J-J $26,000c-July 1 *25- 37
Assessed valuation 1922__ 2 654 470
W ater Filtration Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $21.20
Population 1910, 2,106; 1920.-2,064 5s ’24 J-J $300,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1954
(Optional 1934.)
City H ospital.
ARANSAS PASS.
6s g 12 J-J $50,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1952
This town is in San Patricio Co
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1932 )
Incorporated Apr. 7 1910.
5s & 6s A -0 $53,0 0 0 c ____ 1952-1954 TOT. BOND. D E B T ___ $3,308,500
300,000
TOT. BD. D T . Dec 5 ’23- $259,000 Water debt (incl.)_______ 3,008,500
Floating debt____________
8.500 NET D E B T ____________
Water debt_______________
27,000 Total assessed val. 1923.-38.104,992
Sinking fund and interest..
40,189 Total tax (per $1,000) T4.$18.33 1-3
Assess, val., real astute_
_ 767,760 Pop’n 1910. 29.860; 1920____34,876
1 INT. at Irving Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Assess, val., personal_____ 107,894
Under the terms of an ordinance
Tot. assd.val.’23 (60%act.) 875,654
passed by the City Council and rati­
Total tax rate (per S1.00W23 $10.60
Population, 1910, 1,197; 1920, 1.569 fied by popular vote, an agreement
was authorized between the City
IN T. payable at the Hanover
Water Power Co. and the City of
National Bank. N. Y.
The total debt includes $206,000 Austin, dated Sept. 22 1911. under
which the entire property of the water
sea-wall and levee bonds which are
taken care of by the State ad valorem company will be owned by the city
upon the completion of the required
taxes of San Patricio County.
payment of $64,800 per annum for 25
Fears and $100,000 cash upon the
ARLINGTON.
completion of the new dam. The
This town is in Tarrant County.
annual payment mentioned above is
W ater.
6s T9 F-A $80.000..F eb 1 ’25-’44 mad6 one-half every six months di­
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $276,667 rectly to the trustee (New York Trust
Sinking fund______________
27.500 C o .), which pays the Interest and re­
Water debt (iuciuded)_____ 145,000 deems bonds therefrom. The pay­
Assessed value, real estate.2.250,000 ments by the city are derived from
Assessed value, personal_
_ 750,000 the gross Income of the city's water,
Tot .ass’d val.’23(60% act.)2,300.000 light and power department, and the
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$1.50 cita- Is required by the ordinance to
Population, 1910, 1,794; 1920, 3,031 maintain water, light and power rates
sufficient and adequate to pay tbe in­
ARLINGTON HEIGH TS INDE­ stallments as they mature. The
gross earnings of the water company
PENDENT SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Tarrant County. In 1914 were $324,940.24 and the
operating expenses $118,324.07.
S chool Bonds.
6s ’21 s-a $125,000_____ 1926-1961
AUSTIN COUNTY.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1907)
Bellville is the county seat.
BOND, DEBT Nov 6 ’22. $138,000
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)______
2.000
Sinking fund_____________
1,000 5s ' l l A-O $76.000...June 15 195)
Subject to call after June 15 1916
Ass’d val.’22 (60'70% act.).6,510,658
Road Dist. No. 3 B onds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22..$7.40
Population in 1922 (est.)______6,000 5s ’ l l A-O $32,000...June 15 1951
(Subject to call after June 15 1916)
IN T. at New York City.
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
ARLINGTON IND. SCH. DIST. 5s ’ l l A-O $17,000...June 15 1951
5s ’22 J-J $100,000___ Jan 1 1962
Subject to call after June 15 1916)
(Optional Jan 1 1932.)
BONDED (C o u n ty ________ None
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24. $130,000
DEBT (Dist. No. 1......... S4S.000
Sinking fand_______________ 13 000
Oct 29 IDist. No. 2______ 16.000
Tot .assess, val. '24 (75 % act .)4,000,000
1923 ..(D is t . No. 3 _____ 6,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 10.00 Total assessed val. 1923
Population in 1924___________7,500
(about 2-5 actual)_____12,145.571
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '23___$4.00
ARMSTRONG COUNTY.
Pop’n 1910, 17.690: 1920____ 18,874
Ciaude Is thp county seat.
Rd. & Bridge Fund. W arrants. BAIRD.
This city is in Callahan County.
6s ’ 12 M-S $20.000C-Mar 15 ’25-’32
W ater Works Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’24. $59,000
6s ’20 . - - $6,000____ Sept 1 1960
Floating debt____________
33,900
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
Total assess value 1924.-4,197,000
...
60,000_______________
Staff &Co.tax(per $1.000) ’24. $8 30 6s
Street Im provement Bonds.
Population. 1910. 2.682: 1920, 2.816
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . 6s ’20 . . . $14,000___ Sept I 1960
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 24 $78,000
ATASCOSA COUNTY.
Water debt (incl.)________
58,000
Jourdanton is the county seat.
Floating debt (add’l) ______
2,500
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
3,400
5 4 s ’ 18 J-J $250,000...J u ly 15 1948 Sinking fund______________
Assess, val., real estate___ 800,000
(Subject to call July 5 1928.)
5j^s’24 J-J 100,000...J u ly 15 1949 Assess, val., personal_____ 175,000
Total assess, val. 1924____ 975,000
(Optional July 15 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’23 $517,000 T a x rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1924___ $13 .0 0
Sinking fund & interest..
62.000 Population, 1910. 1,710: 1920, 1,902
Assessed valuation 1922. .10 971.752
State&Co. taxfper $1,000) ’ 22 $14.70 BALLINGER.
This city is in Runnels County.
Pop’u 1910. 10.004; 1920___ 12,742
Water Works Bonds.
ATHENS IN d T s CH. DIST.
_s
. . . $25,000_______ _______
This district is in Henderson Co.
Paving Bonds.
School B uilding Bonds.
-s
. . . $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .....................
5s ’21 M-N.$l 25 000__ Nov 1 1961 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 5 ’24_ $208,000
(Optional N ov. 1 1941.)
i Water debt (incl.)_______
75,000
NET DEBT Jan 1922_____$157,000 ; Sinking fund and interest.
13.612
Assessed value 1922_______ 2.400,000 j Assess, val., real estate___ 1,630,525
4eh. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-S10.00 ! Assess, val., personal_____1,168,085
Population in 1920 (est.)______3.800 j Tot. assess. val.’24(M act.)2,798,610
IN T . at National Bank of Com­ i Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24_$12.00
merce, N. Y
C-Opulaiion 1910, 3,536; 1920..2,767

[V ol. 119,
BARTLETT.
This city is in Williamson County.
Incorporated 1900.
Street Paving B onds.
.5s ’ 16 A-O $20,500____Apr 1 1956
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1926)
High S chool B onds.
58 ’ 17 J-J $22.000____July 1 1957
(Subject to call July I 1927).
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24 $93,000
Water debt (incl.)________
10,500
Assess, val., real estate____1,018,200
Assess, val., personal_____ 696,700
Tot. ass’d val.'24 (% a c t .) .l ,714.900
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924....$16.70
Population 1910, 1.815; 1920.-1,731
BASTROP COUNTY.
County seat is Bastrop.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
■ s ’ 14 . . . $50,000...........................
5
R oad District No. 2 Bonds.
5s ’ 12 A-O $8 0.000...M ay 16 1952
(Subject to call beg. May 16 1922)
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . . $209,000 ........ 1925-1950
Road D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . . $30,000 ____ 1925-1950
Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds.
5s '17 . . . $10,000______________ ________
Road D istrict No. 7 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . . $33,000 ____ 1925-1950
BOND. [County Sent 1 ’23.$19,000
DE B T.j D is.N o.l J’ly 1 '13-100.000
IDis.No.2 J’ly '1 5 -- 80,000
Sinking fund_______________ 2.583
Assessed (County, 1922.13,381,317
valuation-1 Dis. No. 1, ’ 12. 3,407,820
(Dis. No. 2 ,'1 2 . 2,007,640
IDistrict No. 3 . 2,727,760
District No. 4 .
823,920
|District No. 7.
705,710
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.S11.70
Pop’n 1910, 25.344; 1920___ 26,649
BAY CITY LEVEE DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Bay City) is in
Matagorda Countv.
s
...$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..........................
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
BAYLOR COUNTY.
Seymour is the county seat.
H ospital Bonds.
5}£s
. . . $50,000_______________
Road Bonds.
5 )is
. . . $500,000______________
Road bonds_____________ $100,000
Court-house and jail bonds
9,000
Bridge bonds____________
5,000
Road bonds_____________
300,000
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
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N . Y.
BEAUMONT.
County seat of Jefferson County,
incorp. July 18 1881.
Funding Bonds.
5s ’99 J-J’ 10$14,000c...Aug 5 1939
4s ’02 J-D
12,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1942
Sewerage Bonds.
5s 01 J-D $75.0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1941
4s ’02 J-D 40.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1942
5s 05 J-J
11.000c...Jan 11945
5s ’06
J-D 75.000_____ Dec 11946
5s 09 J-D 39,0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1949
5s 11
J-D 50.000_____ Dec 11951
5s ’ 12 A-O 30.000_____ Apr 11952
5s '15
J-J 30,000____ July 11955
R efu nding.
6s ’99 J-J 10 $13.500c
Apr 1 1939
Paving Bonds.
5s 01 J-D $30.0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1941
4s 02 J-D 51,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1942
5s 06
J-D 25.000_____ Dec 11946
S chool Bonds.
5s ’01 A-O $1,8 0 0 c...O ct 11941
5s 01 M-N 1 ,8 0 0 c...N ov 1 1941
5s ’01 J-D
1 ,8 0 0 c...D ec 1 1941
4s 02 J-D 75,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1942
5s 06
J-D 30.000_____Dec 11946
os 09
J-D$ 100,000c___ Dec 11949
5s ' l l
J-D 25,000_____ Dec 11951
5s g 10 M N292.5nO_.Nov 1 ’37-’56
5s
. . . 150,000________________
City Hall.
4s 02 J-D $20.000c___Dec 1 1942
M arket-House.
5s 07 J-D $20,000____Dec 1 1947
Park Bonds.
5s '12 A-O $60.000____Apr 1 1952
5s '18 J-J
43.000 ......... 1925-1958
Fire S tation .
5s 07 J-D $14.000____ Dec 11947
A bbatoir B onds.
5s ’ l l
J-D $25.000____ Dec 11951
W harf and Dock Bonds.
5s ’ 14 . . . 175,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1954
5s ’09 J-D 37 000____ Dec 11948
5s ’ 15 J-J 100.000____July 11955
5s g ’ 16 M-N 186 000. .N ov 1 ’ 25-'56
5s
. . . 100,000________________
Street Bonds.
5s ’09 J-D $10.0 0 0 c ...D e c 11949
os ’ l l
J-D 23.000____ Dec 11951
5s ’ 12 A-O 60,000____ Apr 11952
5s ’ 15 J-J
85.000____July 11955
Jail Bonds.
5s ’ l l
J-D $15.000____ Dec 11951
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '14 M-S $496.000...M a r 1 1954
5s g 16 M-N 81 ,500 ..Nov 1 ’ 25-'56
5s ’ 16 M-N100.000___ N ov 1 1951
City Bonds.
-s
. . . $1,975,000....... .............
TOT. BD. D T. Dec ’22..$4,385,650
Water debt (incl.)_______
822,500
Water sinking fund (add'l)
86,382
Siukiug fuud & interest-.
546,999
Total assessed val. 1921..45,056,810
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-S20.00
Pop n 1910, 20,640; 1920____ 40,422
INT. on all 4% bonds due Dec. 1
1942 at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y .p
or at City Treas. office; on school 5s
due 1941 at City Treas. office; bonds
* Issued prior to the law o f 1893.
which requires approval and registra­
tion by State officials.

D ec., 1924.]
B A YLO R COUNTY (C o n clu d e d ).
due 1946 at Hanover Nat. Bank
N . Y .; on bonds o f 1911 and 1914 at
City Treas. office or at Chase Nat.
Bank. N. Y .: other bonds at City
Treas. office. Beaumont, or at Na­
tional City Bank. N . Y .

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227

F unding-W arrants.
1906 in Austin; and on court-house
Road District Bonds.
bonds of 1895 in San Antonio
5s ’98 Apr $8 .000 c...A p r 4 1938 6s ’22 Apr $18,000.Apr 10 ’25-’36
(Subject to call after 1909).
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
bonds of 1913 and 1919 at Seaboard
4s ’ l l A-Oa 100,000_ Apr 10 1951 5s T4 Apr $68.000c..Apr 10 1954
_
Nat. Bank, N . Y .
(Red. after 5 years from Issue.)
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1916.)
B E X A R C O U N T Y COM M ON
-s
. . . $300.000......................... . BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924 $490,000
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 41.
534s
. . . 522.000........... ............. Sinking fund______________ 43,074
Under date o f Dec. 4 1923 W . A
5>4s
A-O 109,500..A pr 10 ’ 25-’55 Assess, bal. ’24(abt. 60 %act.)4,471,119
Shurman, County Supt., advises us 534s
_
A-O
2.000_ Apr 10 1925 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24$22.80
BEAUMONT N AVIQ. DIST.
that this district has been divided
534s’ 15 A-O 38.000_.Apr 10 ’29-’39 Population in 1920 ___________ 4,560
Navigation (Red. beg. Nov. 1919). large part o f it being incorporated 5 34s’ 17 s-an
IN T . on Courthouse bonds, road
5,000_______________
6s '09 M-NS2S6.000c_.Nov 1 1949 into South San Antonio lnd. Sch. D
534s’ 17 A-O 9.000.Apr 10 ’25 ’37 bonds(5s) and road warrants payable
5s ’ 18 M-S 165,000c.M ar 1 ’ 25-’48
5 34s’19 M-S 170.000-.M ar 1 ’27-’39 at Nat. Bank of Commerce, N . Y .; on
S chool Bonds.
BOND. D T. Nov 2 6 ’24._ $541,000 5s T8 Apr $32,000c. .A pr 10 1958 -s
...
15.000_______________ jail warrants at Corn Exchange Nat.
Sinking fund____________
17,889 BOND. DEBT Nov 7 1924 $48,000
Bank, Chicago, and on road bonds
Jail Bonds (Red. beg. in 1902.)
Assessed value 1924______ 53,327.725 Sinking fund______________
10.000 5s ’97 Apr $7,000c___Mar 1 1937 5 34s and 6s funding warrants at Han­
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $0.80 Tot.ass'd val.’24(40% a ct.).1,880,000
over Nat. Bank, New York.
§Court-H ouse Bonds.
IN T. at Nat. City Bank, N . Y ., or Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$10.00 5s'97 Apr *16 .000 c...M a r 1 1937
(Subject to call after 1902.)
BROWN COUNTY.
Population in 1924__________ 2,000
at County Treasurer’s office.
Brownwood is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $252,632
BEE COUNTY.
BIO SPRINGS.
Assessed valuation 1919.-25,135,874
Road District No. 1 B onds.
Beeville is the county seat.
This city is in Howard County.
County tax (per $1,000) 1919--S6.00 _s ’09 . . . $100.000...........................
Pop’n 1910, 13,299; 1920____20,614 5s TO . . .
48,000...........
1950
Road Bonds.
Street Impt. B onds.
(Subject to call after 1930.)
§ Red. after 5 years from issue.
...
$2,500 ......... 1925-1929
8Hs'19 s-a $59,000 ............1925-1949 6s
aIN T. payable in Austin. AngleRoad District No. 2.
T ick E radication W arrants.
Water=Works Bonds.
ton or at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N. Y.; 5s T8 . . . $49,500 _____ 1925-1948
. . . $65,000______ _____ _
6s ’23Feb 15 $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 -..Feb 15 1933 -s
others in Austin on Apr 10 each year.
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sent 1 ’24 . $557,000
Sewer Bonds.
. . . *60.000____________
5s '20 . . . $43,500_____ 1925-1951
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______ 143,165 .s
Sinking fund_____________
40.747 BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’24. *148,000 BRAZORIA CO. D R A IN . DISTS.
C ourt-H ouse W arrants.
. . . *24,000 ______________ 6s T7 A-O $61,000.Apr 10 '25-’44
3,000 6s
Ass’d val’n 1924 (50% act.) 8.323 088 Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
10.000
D istrict No. 1.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $139,000
Co. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24.$15.50 Floating deDt (add'l)______
1,298
Pop’n 1910, 12.090; 1920____ 12,137 Tot.assess, val.’24 (65% act.) 3,000,000 5s T5 A-O $57,000 -Oct 1 0 ’2 5 ’46 linking fund____________
D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val. ’22 ( M act.) 12,300,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____*13.30
Population 1910, 4,102: 1920, 4,273 5s TO A-O $196,658.-Apr 10 1950 County tax rate(per*l ,000) '22.$5.50
BEEVILLE.
Dist. No. 4, 5s__________ $124,000 Pop’ of Co. TO, 22,935; '20..21,682
This city is in Bee County
BONDED DEBT—
INT. at Hanover Nat. B k.. N . Y .
BIG SPRINGS IND. SCH. DIST
Sewer Extension Bonds.
Tot. Dist. Dt. Nov. 1915.. $584,533
5s ’15 F-A $12,500___ Aug 2 1945
B uilding Bonds
BROW NFIELD IND. SCH. DIST.
District No. 1 T 5 .............1,291,615
(Subject to call after Aug 2 1925) 5s '16 M-S $40,000c. .M ar 15 1956
This district (P. O. Brownfield) is
(Dist. No. 3 . 2.341.871
(Subject to call after Mar 15 1931)
Sewer Bonds.
val- Dist. No.
5s TO May $8,000___ May 2 1930 BOND. DEBT N ov 2 4 ’24. $98,500 Assessed ____Dipt No. 4. 1,068.365 In Terry County.
u a tion
5. 1.245.602 5s;
. . . $25,000............................
(Subject to call after M ay 2 1920.) Sinking fund _____________
17.025
Dist. No. 6_ 408,429 5s
_
. . . 12,000..............................
Electric L ight Impt. B onds.
Assessed value 1924 (act.) .3,186,720
Dist. No. 9 ’22 114 940 514s’23 s-a (9 .5 0 0 _____ 1925-1943
6s T7
J-D $13,750 ____ 1925-1952 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--.$10.00
115.000 _____ 1944-1958
Street Paving W arrants.
Population in 1924__________ 5.820 B R A ZORIA CO RD. D. NO. 16.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923.. $163,000 BOND. DEBT Ian 11 ’24. $62,000
6 s ’23
M -N $6,000 ____ 1925-1926
IN T . at Hanover Nat Bk., N Y
Assessed valuation 1 9 2 2 ... 1.815,965 Assess, val. 1923____ — 2.184,052
Street Improvement W arrants.
Population (estimated)_______ 3,000 School tax rate(per$l ,000) ’23_$10.0o
8s ’21
A-O $47,000 ____ 1925-1931 BISHOP IND. SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 4 . #87,250
This district is in Nueces County.
BRAZORIA COUNTY ROAD DIS­ BROWNSVILLE.
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,129,455 BONDED D E B T _______
$75,000
This city is the county seat of
T R IC T NO. 20.
Assess, val., personal_____ 962,317 Assessed valuation 1922.. 2.666 000
<'tmeron Co.
Total assess, val. 1924 (abt.
Road Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$7 50
F unding W arrants.
534'22 M-N *126,000-M ay 10 ’25-’42
H actual)---------------------2,091 772
6s T7 . . .
7,500 . . . 2,500 yrly.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$13.50 BOISE D ’ARC ISLAND LEVEE
35,000____1925-1938
Assessed value, real estate. 1,366,024 6s T8 . . .
DIST.
Pop n 1910, 3,269; 1920........... 3,063
_
52,590 _ - ------ serial
_
338,473 7s ’21 _
This district is in Dallas County, Assessed value, personal
E lectric-Light-Extension Bds.
BELL COUNTYO
1.704.497
6s ’ 20 s-a $100,000 ..........1925-1949 Total assess, value 1921
$ 1 0 .0 0 0 ................1947
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y 5s ’07 . . .
Belton is the county seat.
BONDED D E B T ............................(?)
5s TO . . .
15,000c................ 1950
Highway Im provement Bonds.
5s ’l l F-A 15,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1951
BRAZOS COUNTY.
5s T7 M-S $1,900,000 ___________ BONHAM.
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1931)
Bryan is the county seat.
This city Is the county seat of
C ourt-H ouse R efu nding Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
_
Road District No. 2.
4s 09 Apr $39,000_ May 10 1949 Fannin County. Pop’n TO. 4,844;
5 s ’ 07 . . . $60,000................... 1947
534sT8 F-A *60,000c.....................
(Subject to call after May 10 1919) 1920. 6,008.
5s TO . . .
15,000c_________1950
(Subject to call after 1928.)
Bridge Bonds.
Street Bonds (Red. beg. in ’32.)
35,000c_Aug 1 1931
34*s’07 . . . $20.000...................1947 5s ’ l l J-J
53*s'18 F-A 33 000.Feb 15 ’25-’48 5s ’ l l F-A
99,000___ July 1 1951
4s ’09 . . .
24,000___________ 1949 5s T9 J-J $94,000____July 1 1959
Road Dist. No. 1 (Red beginning (Subject, to call after Aug 1 1995’)
Street Bonds (Red. aft. Aug. 1 ’31)
Aoril 15 1935.)
4s ’08 . . .
1,900................-.1948
(Subject to call July 1 1939.1
5s TO . . .
3,9 80....................1932 5s’ 15-T6M-S 6,000___________1956 5s T5 A-O *400,000..Apr 15 1955 5s ’ l l F-A $80,00 0c...A u g 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. $640,000 6s ’22 ___ 95.000................Serial
5s T2
...
9.950............
1934
W ater-W orks Bonds.
. . . 225,000----------------------5s T2
...
12.000__________ 1952 5s TO M-N$10,000_ May 15 1950
Road Dist.N o.1 debt(incl)
360,000 oH s
_
Sewer Bonds.
Road Dist.No.2 debt(incL)
5s T3
...
1,990_____
1935
60.000
(Subject to call May 15 1920.)
72,000
Serial
Warrant debt___________
5s '14 . . . .
17,390...................1944 5s ’ l l J-J t26.000___ July 1 1951
127,000 6s ’22 . . .
Abattoir Bonds.
. ,
Sinking fund____________
(Subject to call after July 1 1931)
§ Bridge W arrants.
8.912
$33,000 -------------Serial
_ $17,000 Assass. val. '23 (coun ty)..10.153,056 5s T 8
(-$9,000— Apr 15 1935 Refunding water bonds_
Water and Light Bonds.
5s 23 A-015 60,000. Apr 15 ’38-’39 Railroad bonds__________
_
400 Oo. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_ $7.00
(18,000— Apr 15 1940 Crematory bonds, 4s______
3,000 Pop.TO (Co.) 18.919; 1920...21,975 5s T8 . . . $103,000 -------- 192,5-1958
City Hall & Market Bonds.
Road D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 6 ’24. $361,000
5s T l . . . $12.000............
1950
5s T3 J-D $150,000..-June9 1953 Water debt (incl.)________
53,000 B R E C K E N R ID G E~
5s T8 . . .
2,000
1925-1928
(Subject to call after 1933.)
This city is in Stephens County.
Assessed value, real estate.2,739.5,30
Paving Bonds.
„„„
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
Sewerage Plant Bonds.
Assessed value, personal_ 1,174.730
_
5s '13 . . . $50,000-..July 28 1953 Tot.ass'd val.'24(54 a c t .)..3,914,269 6 s ’21 A-O ($245,000..Oct 1 ’32-’51 5s T8 . . . *88,000 .......... 1925-1958
Storm & Sanitary Sewers.
(Subject to call after 1933.)
1 12,036___ Oct 1 1955
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$20.00
5s 18 . . . $75,000 -------- 192o-1958
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
Street Im provement Bonds.
flN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Park Bonds.
__ _
5s T4 . . . $30,000_ Jau 12 1954
_
6s '22 M-S $330,000..M ar 1 ’33-’62
5s 18 . . .
*2,000
192o-1928
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
5s
___ 100.000-.BONHAM IND. SCH. DIST.
Sewer W arrants.
6>$sT4 . . . $ 1 5 .0 0 0 ...Mar 10 1954
POT. RD. DT. Oct 1 ’ 2 3 .. $587,036
This district is in Fannin County.
$5,855 ...$ 4 ,0 0 0 yrly.
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
6.897 6s T6 . . .
Road W arrants.
5s ’ 14 ----$540,000_.$15.000 yearly 4 sSchool. .Bonds.
Assessed value 1923_______ 5.645,000
'03 .
$17,000____June 11943
$7,500 -..$ 1 ,5 0 0 yrly.
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
City tax (per $1,000) 1923...$17.50 6s T9 . . .
(Subject to call June 1 1923.)
5s T4 A-O 10 5,0 0 0 ...Mar 12 1954 5s T3 _ $75,000_____ June 1 1953
Population 1920 (census)______1,846 BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '24. $910,361
_
Water debt (included)----110,000
(Subject to call 1-15 yrly. aft.20 yrs.)
IN T . at National City Bank, N . Y.
(.Subject to call June 1 1933.)
Tot.ass’d val.’24------- ----5 Road Dist. No. 10 Bonds.
BRECKENRIDGE IND. SCH. D. fax rate (per $1,000) ’24 ------- ??^-50
68 15 J-J $2 4 1 ,0 0 0 ...July 12 1955 5s TO . . . to$4,000____May 1 1950
(Subject
call M ay 1 1930.)
This district is in Stephens Co.
Pop’n 1910, 10,517; 1920------ 11.791
(Subject to call *6.000 yearly.)
5s T4 . . .
10.000_______________
4s ’05 . . .
$'2,000c_.Apr 10 1945
IN T. at State Treas. office, City
Road Dist. No. 14 Bonds.
DEBT Dec
13,000c...July 1 1957 Treas. office of at Seaboard Nat.
5s T4 . . .
$6,000.Serlally 35 yrs BOND. val.’24(50% 13c’24. $106,000 5s '17 . . .
Assess,
a t .).3.915,260 6 s '22 . . .
96.000c.Apr 10 ’25-’63
Road Dist. No. 16 Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24 *8 30 6 s ’ 21 . . . 270.000c____ 1925-1942 Sank, New York.
5s T5 — *4,000 (ser.-opt.) 40 yrs Population in 1924 (est.)______6,500
. . . 100,000........................... BROWNSVILLE IND. SCH. DIST.
Road District No. 17 Bonds.
...
50,000______ ________
5s 16 ---- $8,000 (ser.-opt.) 40 yrs BOSQUE COUNTY.
Bonds.
BOND. DEBT April 1922 $415,000 5s Building $100,000c..Jan 3 1956
Road District No. 18 B onds.
T6 J-J
Meridian is the county seat.
linking fund____________
38.250
5s' ' ’
— $8,000 (so- -opt ) 40 yrs
Subject to call after Jan 3 19261
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Total assessed value ’22. *15.000.000 6s
TOT. DEBT Aug 1923 ..$2,292,053
. . . 17 5,00 0c..------- ---------T8
_
School tax rate(per *1,000) ’22.*8.80 TOT. DEBT Nov 25 ’2 4 .. $275,000
Assessed (County, 1921-.30,992,150 5s Road F-A $23,000_ 3Aug 15 1938
D istrict No.
valuation] Dist.No. 1,1913 1.250.000 5s T8 F-A $34,000...ABonds. 1938 Population in 1922__________ 10,000 Sinkingfund______________
43.000
u g 15
(Dist. No. 1 0 ... 2.624.720
BRENHAM.
'
Ass’d val. ’ 2 4 (65% a c t .) ..8,062.640
Road District No. 8 Bonds.
County tax (per *1,000) 1917.S5.80
This city is in Washington County Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924...$10.00
T8 F-A $2 3.00 0...Aug 15 1938
Pop’ n 1910, 49,186; 1920___ 46,412 GEN. BD. DT. N ov 26 ’24
W ater Bonds.
Population in 1921 (est.).........20,000
None
§ INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.jJN , Y. Floating debt___________ $124,000 5 J4s
. . . $25,000_______________
IN T. at Seaboard Nat. Bk.. N. Y.
Paving Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate.. 6,978,150
s ’ 21 . . . $37,000-.Feb 1 '25-’ol BROWNWOOD.
Assess, val., personal____ 2,305,810
B E XA R COUNTY.
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 2636 >
This city is tbe county seat of
Other assess, property_ 1,218,790
_
San Antonio is tbe county seat.
Total assess, val. 1924...10,502,750 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23.$113,750 Brown County.
Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fu n d ______________
and Fire S
Bds.
5s ’98 Apr $6,000c._Feb 17 1938 Population 1910, 19,013; 1920.18,032 Pop’n 1910. 4,718; 1920______ 2,594 5s City-Hall $H0,000c----tation 1957
5.066
T7 M-S
Mar 1
44Ss'99 Apr 28.000c..Jan 10 1939
(Subject to call Mar 1 1937)
4s ’04 Apr 16,000c..M ay 14 1944 BOWIE.
BREW STER COUNTY.
A uditorium B onds.
4s ’06 Apr 25,000c..M ay 19 1946
This city is in Bowie County.
Alpine is the county seat.
5s ’23 M-S *19,000c--------------------Ref. C ou rt-h ou se (Red. beg. 1921)
W ater W orks Bonds.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
Water Ronds.
4H s’ H A-OS20S 00 0c...Ju ly 1 1951 5J£s’23 F-A $2 0,00 0..Feb 1 ’ 25-’63
. . . $45,000_______________ 5? ’ 92 M-S $29.000c*. .M ar 1 1942
R efu nding Bridge Bonds.
(Due $1,000 in odd years.)
6.000_________ _____
07 F-A
16,000c-------------- 1947
.s ’24 . . . *173,000_______________ BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23. $33,000 4s R efu . . .
nding Road and Bridge
(Subject to call after 1917.)
Perm anent Impt. Ref. Bonds.
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,943,686
W arrants.
5s TO J-J *20.000c...Jan 1 1950
-s ’24 . . . $98,000_______________ Population 1910, 2.874; 1920.3,179
. . . $26,500_______________ subject to call after Jan. 1 1930.)
Road Bonds.
6s
...
13,500_______________ 5s T2 J-J $15,000c_ Jan 1 1952
_
4s g ’03 Apr $500,000c.Aug 10 1943 BOWIE CO. RD. DIST. NO. 1.
Special Road Bonds.
Subject to call after Jan. 1 1932.)
5s g '13 A-O §550,000c.Dec 10 1953
P. O. Boston.
5)4s
...$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
Street Bds. (Red. aft. Jan. 1929.)
5fl T9 J-J 1,250,000..July 1 ’25-’34 5J4s
...$ 4 9 0 ,0 0 0 _____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $377,500 5s 09 J-J $9.000c_ Jan 1 1949
_
Hospital (red. begAO grs.fr.issue.) BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Warrant debt (add’l) _____
13,500
Septic T ank Crematory.
5s g T3 A-OS125,000c..Dec 10 1953
Sinking fund and interest_____ 21.503 5s T5 A-O $8,00 0c..A pr 23 1955
Court House Bonds.
BRADY.
Assess, val., real estate____ 5,056,277 Subject to call beg. April 23 1935.)
5s ’95 Apr $55.000c..N ov 13 1935
This city is In McCulloch County
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,557,360
S chool Bonds.
5s ’98 A-O 13,000c..F eb 17 1938
W ater Bonds.
Other assess, property____2,136,105
(Red. beg. after 20 i/r. fr. issue.)
4s '04 Apr 158,000c.-M ay 14 1944 6s T8 Apr 10 $25,000 ____ 1928-1958 Total assess, val. 1924____8,749,742
5 s ’04 F-A $4,5 0 0 c...A u g 1 1944
Jail Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23. $79,000 State & Co. taxtper $1,000)'24 $15.10 5s ’09 J-J
1 1949
5s ’98 Apr $9,000c..Feb 17 1938 Sinking funds___________
16.561 Pop’n 1910, 5,220; 1920........4,822 5s T5 A-O 15,000c.. .Jan 23 1955
7,000c..A p r
Road & Bridge W arrants.
Asses, val., real estate____ 1,221.280
5s T7 M-S 80,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1957
6s
. . . $17.500_______________ Assess, val., personal____ 1,308,910 BROOKS COUNTY.
5s T7 M -N$15.000c_ May 1 1957
_
BOND. D T. Aug 31 ’24. $3,214,000 Other assess, property_
_
95,320
Falfurrias is the county seat.
5s ’23 M -N 15 5 9 .0 0 0 c.........Serial
Assessed val. 1924______l3i.000.000 Tot. assess, val.‘ 20(54act.)2.530,190
issue.,
County tax rate (per$l ,000)'24 .$8 00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $6.50 5s Roads (Red. after 5 grs. from10 1954 BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’24. $531,500
T4 Apr
80,000
Pop’n 1910, 119,676; 1920. .202,096 Pop’n 1910. 2,669; 1920........... 2.197 514s’20 M -N $34.000c..Apr15 ’25-’50 Water debt (included)_____
84,000-M ay
linking funds____________ 102,817
Sited, after 10 years from issue.
5!4s’24M-S10 250,000_____________ Floating debt______________ 169,500
IN T . on jail bonds in N. Y .; on BRAZORIA COUNTY.
Road W arrants
road bonds payable in Austin and
Angleton is the county seat.'
6s T9 A-O $29,000..A pr 10 ’ 25-’30
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
N . Y .; on bridge bonds of 1904, 4s ’ l l A-O $100,000..Apr 10 1951
Jail W arrants
which requires approval and regti'
court-house bonds of 1904 and (Subject to call after Apr 10 1916.)
6s T7 Mar $7,000..M ar 1 ’25 ’33 tration by State officials.




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BROWNWOOD (Concluded).
Assess, val. real estate____6,796,570
Assess, val. personal______ 3,151,160
Total assessed value 1924
(2-3 to V actual)_______ 9,947.730
i.
Total tax (per $1,000) '24____ $17.50
Pop’ll 1910, 6,969; 1920........... 8,232
IN T . at State Treasury and at
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . Olty.

Total assessed val. 1922_ 7,344,094
_
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’22.$13.00
CALLAHAN CO. RD. D. NO. 1.
5^s
-..$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
-s
201,000_______________
BONDED D E B T _____
(?)

CALVERT IND. SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Calvert) is
BRYAN.
in Robertson County.
This city is In Brazos County.
School Bonds.
Im provement B onds.
—s ’ 17 — - $55,500...........................
5s ’ 24
F-A $15,000________$1,000yrly ’20 - . - $60,000_____ ._________
5s
H igh-School B onds.
TOT. DEBT Aug 31 ’24 -- $103,500
5s ’ 17
F-A $77,000________$2,000yrly
Total assessed val. 1923
(about 2-3 actual)--------- 3,228,876
Grading & Paving B onds.
5s
---------pr 1 1953 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$5.00
_ $25,0005s
12,000Population in 1924____________5,000
_ 30,000-.
5s
CAMERON.
School Bonds.
4s
F-A 24,500This city is in Milam County.
.$2,000 yrly
5s
M-S
.$2,000 yrly
9,000S chool Bonds.
W ater, L igh t & Sewer P lant 5H s’24 F-A 20 $100,000cFeb 20’25’44
TO T. B D . DT. Feb 1924- $123,000
B onds.
5,000
4s
...
$5.000__ M ay 11949 Water debt (incl.)________
Net debt_________________ 118,000
Power P lant Bonds.
6s
*$69,000_____ _____ 1959 Assessed value 1923_______ 4,148,750
Population in 1920____________4,298
W ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
IN T . in New York City.
Sa
—
$8,000__ N ov 1 1951
6a
. . . $10,000__ Apr 1 1953
CAMERON COUNTY.
Sewer Disposal Bonds.
Brownsville is the county seat.
5s
...
$2,500__ Jan 1 1957
5 ^ s ’24IF-A 125,000____$5,000 yrly
Street Im provement Bonds.
5s
J-D $24.000__ $2,000 yrly
Road Bonds.
Sewer Extension Bonds.
5H s’ 19 A-O$200,000_ Mar 10 1949
_
6a
...
$5,000__ Nov 1 1951
(Optional Mar 10 1929.)
BON D. D E B T Nov 1 ’24 -- $316,000 -s ’ 19
—
70,000.......................
Water debt (incl.)-----------23,000
[33.000.Apr 10 ’32-’42
Assess, debt (additional). .
51,000 5K s’22 A-O10 60,000.Apr 10 ’43-’57
15,000.Apr 10 ’58-’60
33 443
Sinking fund_____________
(12.000 .Apr 1’61-’62
T ot .assess .val .’24(60% act)4,260000
--.
350.000________ 1962
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $18 lO 5H s
Pop’n 1910, 4.132; 1920............. 6.307
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s T3
- . - $20,000c_______ 1943
BU RKBU RNETT.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
This city is in Wichita County.
5Ms
$25,000c_________ 1953
(Subject to call after 1924.)
S treet Im provement Bonds.
6s ’20 — ]$50.000. — Sept 14 1930
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
\100,000-Sept 14 ’31-’ 40 5s ’ l l A -OI200,000c.-Dec 10 1951
6s ’23 - - 46.000 _____ 1925-1943 (Subject to call after Dec 10 1921 )
4s
...
$12,000________ 1939
W ater Bonds.
(Subject to call.)
6s ’ 20 . . . J$5.000_ Sept 14 1930
_
130,000-Sept 14 ’31-’40 CO. BD. D T. Dec 1 ’23— $940,000
100,000
6 s ’23 . . .
36.000 _____ 1925-1943 Sinking fund____________
Drainage debt (add’l)___
532.500
R efu n d in g W arrants.
6s ’ 20 . . . 1$95.000...S e p t 14 1930 Irrigation debt (add’l)___ 2,983,500
\100,000-Sept 14 ’31-’40 Total assessed val. 1923--24,975.030
W ater-W orks and Sewer Bonds. County tai (per $1,000) ’ 22 —$l6.IO
6s ’ 19 - - - $75,000 _____ 1925-1929 Pop’n of co.. ’ 10. 27,158; ’ 20. 36,662
flN T . at County Treas. office or
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 -- $215,000
Water debt (incl.)-----------45.000 Banover National Bank. N. Y .
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
55,000
Floating debt (add’1)______
35,000 CAMERON COUNTY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Sinking fund______________
65,837
Assess, val. ’23 (H a ct.)_ 3,063,713 5s T7 J-D $i 23,000c_Dec 1 ’-25’35
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$20.00 TOT. DEBT N ov 24 ’2 4 -- $124,500
Population in 1920___________5,300 Sinking fund_____________
19,545
Assessed value 1924______ 2,003.000
BURLESON C o 7 l EV.DIST.N O. 1. Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S10.00
Caldwell is the county seat.
5s T4 F-A$136,405_ Aug 20 1954 CAMERON COUNTY DRAINAGE
_
DISTRICT NO. 2.
(Subject to call after Aug. 20 1924 )
TO TAL DEBT Aug 1915— $295,32C -s T2 F-A $79.620___________1952
Assess, valuation 1914____ 1,442,910 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 5 ’24- $76,620
11,118
Population of county in 1910— 18,687 Sinking fund______________
Tot. ass. val. '24(50% act.) 1,455,900
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$6-50
BURLESON CO. IMPT. DIS. N 0.1
5s
. — $185.320..........................
-s
. . . 135,000_______________ CAMERON CO. WATER IMPT
DISTRICT NO. 1.
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 1 T 5 — $320,320
Value taxable prop. 1914-1,442,910 6s T4 . . . $559.000—Oct 1 ’ 25-’ 59
6s T9 — 184,000 _____ 1925-1954
IN T . at County Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’2 2 .. $907,000
Assessed value, real estate.4,597.998
BURNET COUNTY.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 135,916
Burnet is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $52,600 Total assessed value 1921—4,733,914
Sinking fund and interest8,242 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21 -$15.00
Assessed valuation 1922— 7,828,141 Population in 1922____________2.028
State & Co. tax (pe- $1,000)'22$12,70
Pop’n 1910, 10.755; 1920........9,499 CAMERON COUNTY WATER
IMPT. DIST NO. 2,
P. O. San Benito.
CALDWELL.
W ater D istributing System.
This town is in Burleson County.
6s T7 M-9 $578 OOOc.Sept 1 ’25-50
Sewer Bonds.
6s
- - . $45,000_______________ (For maturity see V. 104. p. 1411.)
B O N D . D E B T D e c 29 ’ 2 1 . $ 1 4 3 ,0 0 0

B O N D . D E B T N o, 12 ’ 2 4 - $578 ,00 0

Ass’d val.'21 (abt.
a c t .)-l,877,225 Total ass’d val. '24 (% act.) 4.313.500
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$11.50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—$12.50
IN T. payable at the St. Louis
Population, 1910, 1,476; 1920, 1,689
Union Bank, St. Louis.
CALDWELL COUNTY.
CAMERON COUNTY WATER
Lockhart is the county seat.
IMPT. DIST. NO. 5.
F unding W arrants.
6s ’20 M-S $248,000..Mar 1 ’25-’ 50
6s ’20 s-a $13,000--.O ct 1 ’25-’50
6s g ’21 M-S 282.000 —Mar 1 ’ 25-’41
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2003.)
5s
s-a $200,000__________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921— $600,000
(Optional after 10 years.)
TOT. B D . D T. Sept 1 ’23- $793,967 Assessed value___________ 3,001.546
Sinking fund and interest_i 10,706 Population (est.)______________1,500
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the Seaboard
BON DED [County______
(7)
D E B T { Rd. D ist.N o.1 $350,000 National Bank. N. Y .
(Rd. Dist.N o.3
115.000
Total ass’d val. (co.) ’ 22. .13.528.086 CAMP COUNTY. county seat.
Pittsburgh is the
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’22 $12.20
($363.000____ 1925-1951
Population, 1920------------------25,160 5H s’21 J-J \ 10.000.................1952
IN T ER E ST payable at New York BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’24 -- $480,000
Sinking fund and interest-- 130,000
CALHOUN COUNTY.
Assess, val., real estate___ 2,482,770
Port Lavaca Is the county seat.
Assess, val., personal_____ 968,510
R oad Dist. No. 1 (Bed. beg.in ’32).
5s T2 A-OS100.000— Apr 10 1952 Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (H act.) .3,451.280
5s ’ 15 A-O 58.000--.A pr 10 1955 State & Co. tax (per $ l ,000)’24-$2.82
(Opt. $1,000 Apr 10 1916 and 1917 CAMP COUNTY ROAD D. NO. 1.
and $2,000 yrly Apr. 10 1918
P. O. Pittsburgh.
to 1946 incl.)
5s T6 A-O $100,000--July 25 1956
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
(Subject to call after July 25 1936 )
5s ’ 13 s-an $135,000................... 1953 BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’ 24 -- $480,000
(Subi. to call one-eighth every 5 yrs.) Assess, val. ’24 (1-3 a ct.).3,451 280
5s '17 A-O / 8,000-N ov 10 ’25-*28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $2 82
(57,000-Nov 10 '29-'45 Population 1920 (est.)..............11.103
D rainage Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
IN T. payable at Hanover Nat
6s ’ 15 A-O $50.000— .$2,000 yrly Bank, New York City, or at State
BOND. [County,Dec 11 ’23*59,675 Treasurer’s office, Austin.
D E B T !D ist. N o.l,Ju ly’ 13-100,000
IDist. No.2,July’ 1 3 .135.000 CANADIAN.
This city is in Hemphill County.
Assessed [County, 1923__ 4,714,329
val — (D ist. N o. 1, T 2--l.75o.831 BOND. DEBT Nov 6 ’24- $136,000
31,000
(Dist. No. 2, '12—1,706.443 Water debt (included)_____
11.738
County tax (per $1,000) 1923. .$9.30 Sinking fund, general_____
6 459
Pop’n of county, ’ 10,3,635; ’ 20,4,700 Sinking fund, water_______
Assessed value, real estate.1.348,076
Assessed value, personal_
_ 659,355
CALLAHAN COUNTY.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(50% act.)2 007 431
Baird Is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1922— $198,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *24.$11.00
Sinking fund and interest..
11,704 I Population 1910, 1,648; 1920, 2,187




[V ol. 119,

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
CANYON CITY.
This city is in Randal] County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s ’21 M-N$20,000c_ Nov 1 1941
_
(Optional Nov. 1 1931.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 ’24- $45,000
Floating debt (additional).
10,506
Sinking fund and interest-_
12,500
Assessed val’n, real estate. 981,120
Assessed value, personal_
_ 439,963
Tot. ass’d val.'24 (2-3 act.) .1,421,083
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$6.50
Population 1910, 1,400; 1920, 1,618

CISCO.
Paving W arrants.
6s T9 M-N$259,000May 10 ’25-’48
W ater W orks B onds­
es ’20 M-S $480,000Mar 10 ’25-’60
(See V. I l l , p. 911. for maturity)
W ater-W orks and F un din g Bds.
6s ’21 M -N [300,000c.May 1 0 ’41-’60
\ 50,000c— M ay 10 1961
F unding Bonds.
’22 s-an$100.000—June 1 ’43-’62
_
6 s ’24 F-A5I 5,000c_ Feb 5 1947
\150,000c_Feb 5 '48-’62
TOTAL D E B T 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 .

CANYON INDEP. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Randall County.
5yis
_ $100,000c_________ Serial
_
5s
...
4,000c—Aug 11 1943
5s
...
8,500c—Mar 22 1950
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1923 $112,500
Sinking fund______________
3,530
Ass’d val.’23 (60% a c t .)--.3,000,000
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’23 $10-00 CISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT
Population (estimated)_______2,500
This district (P. O. Cisco) is in
Eastland County.
CARRIZO SPRINGS IND. S. D.
5s
. . . $250,000----------------------B uilding Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Nov 7 ’24. $283,000
5s '14 Apr $40,000_ Jan 10 1954 Sinking fund______________
_
6.700
(Subject to call after Jan. 10 1924.) Total assess, val. ’ 24 (acf .).6 500.000
BOND. DEBT N or 1 ’22- $40,000 School tax rate(per $1,000)'23 $10.00
Sinking fund______________
9,000
Total assess, value 1922
CLARENDON.
(about 40% actual)_____1,800,000
This city is in Donley County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22..$5.00
W ater W orks Bonds.
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 3,200 6s '22 M -N$75,000____M ay 1 1962
(Optional May 1 1932.)
CASS COUNTY.
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 6 ’ 24- $102,000
Linden is the county seat.
Water debt (incl.)________
84,000
Road Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)______
15,000
5J4S
-..$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ....................1949 Sinking fund______________
12,965
5 'As
—
52 000___________ „
Assessed value real estate—1,791,185
R oad D istrict No. 1.
_ 586,945
Assessed value personal_
5s 17
$40,000_____ 1937-1957 Assess, val. ’24 (90% a ct.)-2,378,130
Road D istrict No. 6.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $9.00
5 s ’ 17 . . . $40,000_____ 1937-1947 Population. 1910, 1,946; 1920. 2,456
Road D istrict No. 7.
- . - $35.000........................... CLARKSVILLE.
Road District No. 15This city is in Red River County.
5H s’ 19 . . . $25.000_ June 10 1959
_
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
(Optional June 10 1949.)
5s T4 J-J $20,000___ July 1 1954
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’21— $400,000 (Subject to call $5,000 July 1 1924.
Sinking fund______________
60,05l
1934 and 1944.)
Assassed valuation 1921___7,630,735 -s ’21 . . .
50,000..................... ......
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $9.50
9.000_______________
Populat’n 1910. 27.587; 1920. 30,041
Street Paving Bonds.
CASTRO COUNTY.
Dimmitt is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 2 .. $28,000
Sinking fund_____________
15.058
Assessed val'n, real estate.3.66,5.879
Assessed val’n, pers’l prop. 854. i 7
Other assess, property_____
5l ,937
Tot. ass'd val. ’ 2 2 i 1-3 act.) 4,51 1,987
State&Oo.tax (per $1,000)’22-$l2.30
Population 1910. 1,850; 1920, 1,948
CHAMBERS COUNTY.
Anahuac is the county seat.
Road District Bonds.
5s
...$ 1 4 1 ,5 0 0 ____________
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
5 K s’24 J-D$100,000___________1954
Drainage Bonds.
.s
. . . $17,000____________
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds,
5s
A-O $43,000......................
TOT. BD. DT. June ’ 24 -- $174,000
Sinking fund______________
5,000
Assess, value, county, 1923
(50% actual)__________ 2,218 814
Countj tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $4.70
Pop of co. in 1910. 4 .234; 1920,4,162
CHEROKEE CO. ROAD D. NO. 1
5s T7 Feb $207 0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1957
(Subject to call yearly on Feb. 1 as
follows: $7,000 in odd years and
$6,000 In even years from 1918 to
1937, Incl., and $6,000 yearly from
1938 to 1957. Incl.)
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 12 ’21 $657,000
Tot assess .val .’21 ( V£act.) .4.525 3b3
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921___ $13.00
Population (county) in 1910,
29,929 1920______________ 36,764
IN T. is payable in New York.
CHEROKEE
COUNTY
ROAD
DISTRICT NO. 2.
5 s ’ 20 F-A$315,750—Aug 1 ’ 25-’60
BOND. DEBT Feb 1921— $350,000
Assessed value___________2.942.571
Actual value (est.)_______ 6.000,000
INT. at Hanover Nat. B k „ N . Y.
CHEROKEE
COUNTY
ROAD
DISTRICT NO. 3.
5s ’20 F-A.$270 000-Aug 10 ’25-’60
BOND. DEBT Feb 1921— $300,000
Assessed value___________ 2.521.470
Actual value (est.)________ 5.000,000
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
CHILDRESS.
This city is in Childress County.
6s T9 s-a $5 000—Feb 21 ’ 25-’29
5 ^ s ’22 A-0$304,000—Apr 1 0 ’25-’62
Park Bonds.
5H s’24 J-D $35,000 _____ 1925-1954
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 ’2 3 -- $35,000
Water debt (add l.)-........... 364,000
Floating debt_____________
35,000
Sinking fund ami interest..
19 000
Tot. ass’d val.’23(H act’l ) -3,230,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $17 50
Population 1910. 3.818: 1920. 5.003
IN T. on 5Hs o f 1922 at the Han­
over National Bank, N. Y .

20,000 ..................... ............

. . .

$

...

$ 22.000 ............ ..................... -

W ater Extension B onds.

Market Site Bonds.
$13,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’22— $168,492
Water debt (included)_____
44.500
Sinking fund___ __________
15.612
Tot.assess.val.’22(30%act.)3 500 000
Total tax rate (per $1 ,000) ’22-|9 00
Pop’n TO. 2.065; 1920 ........... 3,3s6
CLAY CO. ROAD” DIST. NO. 2.
P. O. Henrietta.
Road and T urnpike B onds.
($50,000-Apr 10 ’24-’28
5Ms’2 4 A -0 75,000-Apr 10 ’29-’33
200,000-Apr 10 ’34-’43
1250,000-Apr 10 ’44-’53
TOT. B D . D T . Apr 2 ’24. $575,000
Assess, val. real estate____2,640,500
Assess, val. personal-.___ 2,365,300
Total assess, value 1922___5,005,800
Co. tax rate (per $1,600) ’23—$4.50
IN T . at Hanover Nat Bank,
N. Y . City.
CLAY CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 3.
5 ^ s ’23 A-O $99,000________Serially
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 ’24- $99,000
Sinking fund______________
4,054
Tot. assess, val.’24 (1-3act.) 1,679,800
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S21.80
Population 1924______________2,000
CLEBURNE.
This city is the county seat of
Johnson County. Inc. M ay 3 1871.
School Ronds.
6s ’90 J-D *$9.000___ June 1 1930
(Subject to call June 1 1900)
5s
M-S $158.000...M a r 1 1957
R efu nding S chool Bonds.
5s ’06 M -N $1,000___ Nov 1 1946
(Subject to call Nov 1 1916)
Ward S chool Bonds No. 1.
5s T5 A-0$124,000___ Apr 1 1956
(Subject to call Apr 1 1955)
Perm anent Street & Bridge Bds.
5s ’04 M-S $12.000_ Sept 15 1944
_
(Subject to call Sept. 15 1914)
R efunding Bonds.
5s
J-J $198,000___ July 1 1902
5s ’ 22 M -N 98,996.........Mar 1 1962
Fire-Station Bonds.
5s ’04 M -S $5-000.--Sept 15 1944
(Subject to call Sept. 15 1914)
W ater Works Impt. Bonds.
5s T2 J-J *16.000___ Jan 1 1962
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1922)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $115,000____Jan 1 1962
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1922)
Sewer Bonds.
5s T5
A-0$l()2.000_ Apr 1 1965
_
(Subject to call Apr. 1 1936)
BOND. DEBT Nov 7.’ 24. $838,996
Water debt______________
358.000
Other d e b t ______________
144,688
Sinking funds___________
236,443
Tot.ass’d val .’24(60% act.) 11,280,550
Total tax (per $1,000) 24____ $20.50
Popula’n 1910. 10,364: 1920, 12,820
IN T . in Austin, Texas, and at
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y .
CLIFTON.
This city Is in Bosque County.
Light Plant Bonds.
5 s ’22
$35,000__M ay 15 196C
(Optional May 15 1932.)
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s ’22 $25,000— M ay
15 1962
(Optional May 15 1932.)
W ater Extension Bonds.
5s ’22
$20,000__M ay 15 190£
(Optional M ay 15 1932.)_____

CHILDRESS COUNTY.
Childrens is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s T8 A-O $35,000____Apr 1 1948
(Optional April 1 1928.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922— $86,600
Floating debt (add’l)______
14,000
Sinking f u n d -.....................
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
* Issued prior to the law o f 1893
(about 30% actual)_____7,293,605
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922 ..$ 1 6 00 which requires approval and regfe*Population 1910. 9.538; 1920.10.933 tration by State officials.

D ec., 1924.]
CLIFTON (Concluded)
BOND-. DEBT 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

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
COLLINS WORTH COUNTY.
Wellington is the county seat.
4s ’02 . . .
$5.500....................1942
4s ’02
1,000....................1942
1936
5H s’ 16 . . .
4,000_____
(Subject to call 1926.)
Paving W arrants.
_s ’22 Feb 15 $10,000...........................
Road Bonds.
5s '16 M-N$100,000— Nov 14 1956
(Subject to call Nov. 14 1936.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 ’ 23. $100,000
Floating debt_____________
27.684
Sinking fund______________
23,198
Assess, val. '23 (1-5 a c t .) ..5,571 185
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23117.70
Pop'n 1910. 5.221; 1920............. 9.154

CLIFTON IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Bosque County.
B uilding Bonds.
6s T3 Aug $25.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1953
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1923.)
614s
...
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_________ _____ COLORADO.in Mitchell County.
This city is
BOND. D EBT June 30 '23 $248,500
Reservoir and W ater W orks Bds
Sinking fu n d ____________
44,687 -s
$85,000_______________
Assessed valuation_______ 2,249,025
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 3.046; 1920. 2.868 -s
. . . $35.000_______________
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
COLEMAN COUNTY COMMIS­ Population, 1910, 1,840; 1920, 1,766
SIONERS’ PRECINCT NO. 1.
f$16,000 . Feb 1 1925
S s ’20 F-A 384.000..F e b 1 ’ 26-’49 COLORADOisCOUNTY. seat.
Columbus
the county
( 36,000 — Feb 1 1950
District
BON D. D E B T Oct 30 '2 3 . $452,000 -s Road -..$ 1 7 5 ,0 Bonds.
0 0 ...........................
Sinking fund & in t ..._____
9.387 BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $58,000
Assessed value 1921_______ 5,761,000 Road district bonds (add’ l)
May 5
COLEMAN COUNTY ROAD DIS­ Floating 1921_______ _____ 175,000
debt (additional)
T R IC T NO. 1.
May 5 1921.......................
32,864
($13.000--Feb 1 ’ 25-’37 Sink. fd. & int. Sept 1 ’ 2 2 -.
27,034
5J*s’20 F-A
6.000-_Feb 1 ’47-’49 Tot.ass’d val.'22(2-3 act.).13,818.776
I 4,000 -- Feb 1 1950
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 ’ 2 3 -..$ 9 1 .000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22-$13.20
Sinking fund and interest_
_ 2,801 Popula’n 1910, 18.897; 1920, 19,013
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '23--$8.00
COLORADO CO. DR. DIST. NO. 3
6s ’ 19 J-D$100.000-June 10 ’25-’49
COLEMAN INDEP. SCH. DIST.
Tnis district is in Coleman County. BOND. DEBT Dec 12 ’ 24_ -$100,000
6s *21 Feb $25,000- July 18 1961 Tot.ass’d val. ’24 1)4 a c t.)-- 640.430
District tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$2 00
(Optional July 18 1931.)
BON D. D E B T Nov 7 ’ 24- $45,500 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 1,000
Assess, val. '24 (1-3 a c t . ) 2,658.000
Sch. tax rate 'per $1,000) *24-$10.00 COMAL COUNTY.
Population 1924 (est.)________ 6,000
New Braunfels is the county seat
Road Bonds.
COLLIN CO. ROAD DISTS.
5s ’ 14 A-O $17,000_ Apr 10 1954
_
McKinney Is the county seat.
(Subject to call after April 10 1924.)
Royal Road Dist. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’ 23— $348,000
$65,000........................... Sinking fund_____________
41,234
R oad Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
Ass’d val. ’23 (40% a c t .)..7,230,395
8H s’ 19 A-Of 100.000....................1949 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23$16.00
f Road District No. 7 Bonds.
Population 1910, 8,434; 1920, 8,824
6s ’ 14 M-N$125,000___ M ay 1 1954
6>*s’ 19 A-O 125.000.............--.194 9 COMANCHE.
R oad District No. 8 Bonds.
This city is in Comanche County.
6s ’ 14 M-N$200.000___ M ay 1 1954 BOND. D EBT Dec 4 1923- $128,500
6H s’ 19 A-O 237,000............. 1949
Sinking fund and interest-.
29 270
Road District No. 9 Bonds.
Tot. ass'd val.'23 (80% act.)2,303,672
6s ’ 14 M N$90.000___ May 1 1954 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $17.00
_
Road Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,756; 1920, 3,524
6s ’ 1 9 .-A-O $69.000............... ..1949
6s ’ 1 9 .-A-O 182,000___________1949 COMANCHE IND. SCH. DIST.
Road Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
6s ’ 19 A-O 5 0 .0 0 0 --.......... ..1949 in This district (P. O. Comanche) is
Comanche County.
Road Dist. No. 15 Bonds,
F-A$l 10.000___ Aug
5>£s’ 19 A-0$188.000................... 1949 6s '21 (Optional Aug. 1 1931) 1 1961
Road Dist. No. 16 Bonds.
BOND DEBT Dec 6 '23-- $110,000
6>is’ 19 A-O $85.000___________1949 Floating debt (add’1)______
10,000
Road Dist. No. 17 Bonds.
Assess, val. '23 (80% a ct.).2.532.421
5Hs'19 A-0$125.000___________1949 School tax rate (per $1,000) '23$10.00
Road Dist. No. 18 Bonds.
6H-S’ 19 A-O $65.000__________ 1949 COMANCHE COUNTY.
Road Dist. No. 20 Bonds.
Comanche is the county seat.
6J4s’ 19 A-O $75 .000__________ 1949
Road Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 22 Bonds.
- . - $750,000_______ _______
6H s’ 19 A-O $ 5 0 .0 0 0 .--............. 1945
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 23 Bonds.
’25-’38
5H s’ 19 A-O $60.000__________ 1945 5s '18 M-S f$56,000c.Sept 1 ’39-’41
I8,000c-Sept 1
Road Dist. No. 24 Bonds.
I 2 ,0 00c...S ep t 1 1942
6>*s'19 A-O $60.000___________1949
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 26 Bonds.
1102,000..Mar 1
5Hs'19 A-OS259.000___________1949 54*s’21 ann 1 80,000.-M ar 1 ’25-’41
’42-’51
Road Dist. No. 28 Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Jan 30 ’23 $32,000
6J4s’ 19 A-0$250,000___________1949 Sinking fund and interest10,054
Road Dist. No. 29 Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923..15 716,576
6H s’ 19 A-O$450,000___________1949 State&Co.tax (per$l .009) '22.$12.30
Road Dist. No. 30 Bonds.
Population of County, 1910_ 27,186
_
514s’ 19 A-O $50.000___________1949 Popukition of County, 1920.-25,748
(Dist. No.5 ..............
(?)
1918
Dist.No.7, June3’ l 93247,000 Population of Dist. No. 1 at the 3,500
IN T.
of 1921
First
Dist.No.8,June3’ 19 437,000 Nationalon 514 s Comanche.
Bank,
Dist.N o.9,Jan ’ 16_ 90,000
Dist.N o.1 2 ________
(?)
COMMERCE.
D ist.N o.1 3 ________
(?)
This city is in Hunt County.
D ist.N o.1 5 ________
(?)
Paving Bonds.
Bonded Dist.No. 1 6 ________
(?)
debt Dist.N o.1 7 ________
(?) 6s T 8 ---- $40,000___________ Serial
W ater-W orks Bonds.
D ist.N o.1 8 ________
(?)
5s T3 M-S $10,000___ Sept 1 1953
Dist.N o.20 - ............
(?)
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1923.)
Dist.N o.2 i ______
(?)
High School Bldg. Bonds.
D ist.N o.23________
(?)
5Hs'22M-S $114,000—Mar 1 ’25-’62
D ist.N o.24______
(?)
BUND. DEBT Nov 6 1924 $263,000
Dist.N o.2 6 ________
(?)
Floating debt (additional).
15,000
D ist.N o.28______
(?)
Dist.N o.29,D ec.’ 20 450,000 Ass’d val’n 1924 (H act.)__2,462,700
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $24.00
_
D ist.N o.3 0 ______
(?)
Dist.N o.4, 1914.-5,531,900 Population 1910. -2.818; 1920. 3.842
IN T. on 514s o f 1922 at the Han­
Dist. No. 5 _______ 657,288
Dist.N o.7, 1918.-1,892,920 over National Bank, N. Y ., or at
Dist.N o.8, 1918.-2,537,830 the State Treasurer’s office, at op­
Dist.N o.9, 1914— 764,965 tion of holder.
D ist.N o.1 2 ______ 1,367.728
D ist.N o.1 3 ______ 838,190 COOKE COUNTY.
Assess. D ist.N o.1 5 ______ 1,258,500
Gainesville is the county seat.
val. D ist.N o.1 6 ______ 578,170
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
D ist.N o.17 ........... 988.020 4s
Apr $105,000c.................1949
Dist.No. 18 ........... 392,200 BOND. D E B T Nov 17 ’24- $79,000
Dist.N o.20 ........... 397,910 Ass’d val. ’24(40% act.)-.16,320,000
Dist.N o.2 3 ........... 373,940 State & Co. tax(per $1,000) ’24S13.83
Dist.No.23 ........... 397,980 Populat’n 1910. 26,603: 1920, 25,667
Dist.No.2 6 ______ 1,394,140
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of C om m .,N .Y .
D ist.N o.28______ 1,423,710
Dist.N o.29, 1920-3,258,130 COOKE CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
D ist.N o.30______ 300,000
This district comprises about onePopulation of Dist. N o. 7, '14-.5,000 half o f the county and Includes the
t IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank City of Gainesville. The bonds are
N . Y .; on others In N . Y . City or a direct obligation of the district
Austin.
4H s’09 Apr $85,000___ Apr 1 1949
All bonds are redeemable 20 years (Subject to call after Aug. 1 1919.)
from Issue
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’24 -- $62,000
COLLIN CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 4. Ass’d val. 1924 (1-2 act.)— 192 000
6s T4 F-A$334,000___ Feb 2 1954 Dist.Tax rateiper $1,000) 1924$10.00
6H s’23 M-S 435.000--M ar 1 ’25-’53 Population in 1923 (est.)____ 25,667
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1924 $769,000
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of Comm.. N . Y .
Sinking fund_________ 23,524
Ass’d val. 1924 (30% a ct.).6,748,110 COOKE CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2
District tax (per $1,000,1 1924-$10.C0 BOND. D E B T Nov 17 ’24- $197,000
IN T. payable at Seaboard Nat. Ass’d val. ’24 (40% act.) .-2,294,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$8.00
Bank or State Treasurer’s office.




COOPER.

This town is in Delta County.
5s
„_
$8,000............................
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 3 ’24None
Warrant debt_____________ 140,500
_
87,o()0
Water debt (additional)_
Sinking fund______________
4,200
Assessed value, real estate.1,052,412
_ 566.364
Assessed value, personal_
Total ass’d val.'24 (3-5 act.)1,618,776
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $1.25
Population 1910, 1,513; 1920. 2,563

229
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’23. $92,104
Sinking fund______________
4 225
Assessed value 1922_______ 7,295,951
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22.S16.50
Population 1910, 4,396; 1920, 6,901

CROCKETT.
This town is in Houston County.
W ater W orks B onds.
5s ’ 13 A-O $18.000_ Aug 11 1953
_
(Subject to call after Aug 11 1923)
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 ’2 2 .. $42,500
_
Assess, val. real estate_ 1.137,980
C O O P E R IN D . S C H O O L D IS T .
Assess, val. personal_____ $727,655
This district (P. O. Cooper) is in Tot.ass’d val.’22(65%act.) 1,865.635
Delta County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$8.50
544s
- - - $85,000_______________ Population, 1910, 3,947; 1920, 3,061
5s
. — 37,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 ’24- $123,000 CROCKETT COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
5,000
Ozona is the county seat.
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (44 a c t .).2,293,260
Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$10.00 5s Road A-O $40,000_ Apr 10 1954
’ 14
Population (est.)______________ 3,000 (Subject to call after _
Apr 10 1919)
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $88,000
CORYELL COU NTY.
Sinking fund and interest14,217
Gatesvilie is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1921-. 3,509.716
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $31,000 State & Co.tax rate(per M )’21 .$10.00
Sinking fund and interest4 895 Population, 1910, 1,296; 1920, 1,500
Total assessed val'n 1922- 9,909.450
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920------ $6.50
Population, 1910. 21,703; ’20, 20,601 CROCKETT CO. COM. SCH.
DIST. NO. 1.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921.
$75,000
C O R PU S C H R IS T I.
2,661
Corpus Christl Is In Nueces Co. Sinking fund and interestTotal valuation 1921_____ 3,250,000
Incorporated 1852.
School tax (per $1,000) 1921.$25.00
H arbor Bonds.
-s
- . - $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 -.......... ........
CROSBY COUNTY.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Crosbyton is the county seat.
5s 09 F -A §$90,00 0c-..A u g 1 1949
5s '15 J-J 300,000c..-Jan 1 1955 BONDED D EBT—
County Nov. 1 1924____ $48,317
(Subject to call begin. Jan. 1 1935.)
5s '21 . . .
46.1,00—Jan 1 '25-’30
Dist. No. 1 Nov 1 1924— 60,000
R efu nd ing W ater-W orks Bonds Total assessed value 1924—5,327,950
4s g ’98 F-A $67,000c--.A u g 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$7.20
§ Sewer Bonds.
5s ’09 M-N$ 120.000c-..N ov 1 1949 C R O S B Y T O N IN D . S C H . D IS T .
§ W harf Bonds.
T h is district (P. O . Crosbyton) la
5s ' l l
A-O $50,000c. . . Oct 11951 In C ro sby C o u n ty .
City-Hall & Fire-Station Bonds. 5s ’ 17 A p r $25,000.....................1957
5 s ’ l l A-O §$55,000c_ Oct 11951
_
(Subject to call after 1927.)
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1921.) BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 3 .. $40,000
Street Bonds.
Floating debt (additional).
10,000
5s ’12 A-O$300,000c5- .A pr 1 1952 Sinking fund______________
33,500
5s ’ 16 J-J 150.000— July 15 1956 Tot.ass’d val.’23(80% act.)3,000,000
(Subject to call July 15 1936)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$10.00
G arbage-Crem atory Bonds.
5s
. . . §$20,000c........... ............. CUERO.
5s ’ 18 - . - $520,000___________1958
This city is the county seat of
5s ’21 - . 90,000___________ 1931 De Witt Co. Incorporated Apr. 23
Gas Plant & C on stru ction Bds.
5s ’23 M -N$199,000--M ay 1 ’25-’63 1873. er (Bed. aft. 20 yrs. from issue.)
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1690.) 5s S ew - . - $25,000c .......... 1952
12
aSea-W ali & Breakwater C onst.
(320,000-Apr 10 ’ 25-’32 5s S tr e e t . P a v in g B o n d s .
. . $35.000c........... ..............
5s ’23A-O10 900,000-Apr 10 ’33-’41
_
140,000_ Apr 10 1942 4s C i t y H a ll B o n d s .
---$9,000c-----------------40 years
1600,000-Apr 10 ’43-’46
W a te r W o rk s B o n d s .
Gas Pipe Line W arrants.
$10,000c--------6s’22M-N15/$24,000-Nov 15 ’25-’ 28 5s R e f. . . .a te r W o rk s B o n d40 years
W
s.
1 28,000- Nov 15 ’29-’32 5s
_
_
$l,90O c___________ 40 years
BOND. DEBT Apr ’23--$3,816,000 5s
—
17,000c______ 40 years
Sinking fu n d ___________
483,526
l
Assessed valuation 1923_ 9.831 220 4s S c h o o_ B o n d s .
_
_
$3,000c------------------ 40years
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’22.$16.30 BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’24— $100,900
Eopulatlon In 1910____________8,222
’
Population in 1920___________10,522 Sink, fund_________________ 34,743
_
IN T . on sewer and water-works Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,686,805
bonds at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y .: Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 $10.00
1910, 3,109;
on warrant issue at the American Ex­ Population,First Bank & 1920, 3,671
IN T
Trust C o..
change Nat. Bank, N. Y .: on 5s of Cuero. . at
1923 at the Battery Park Nat. Bank,
N. Y .; on other bonds at office of
Noel-Young, Bond & Stock Co., CUERO IND. SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1924 $28,000
St. Louis, M o.
5,000
§Red. beg. after 10 yrs. from issue. Sinking fund______________
a These bonds, according to official Ass’d val’n 1924 (2-3 a c t .).3,983,360
sources, are protected under constitu­ School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $7.50
tion, statutes and Supreme Court de­ Population in 1924___________ 5,000
cision of the State of Texas by a
direct, continuing donation for 25 CULBERSON COUNTY.
years of State taxes collected in seven
Van Horn is the county seat.
counties having estimated population
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
of 70,000 and combined assessed val­ 4s
Apr $59,000_ Apr 10 1952
_
uation of $53,000,000.”
R oad (Red. after 20 yrs. fr. issue).
5s T3 Apr $46,000— -Apr 10 1953
CORSICANA.
W
>
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
This city Is the county seat of 5s ’ 17 A-O $75,000_ Aug 13 1957
_
Navarro County. Pop’n ’10, 9,749, (Subject to call after Aug. 13 1937.)
1920, 11,356.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 6 ’24. $190,000
W aterworks B onds.
Tot.ass’d v a l.’2404 a ct.).3,866,000
5s ’ 18 A-O $340,000.-Apr 1 7 ’25-’ 58 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24.S16.00
(Subject to call after 1938 )
Population in 1920____________ 912
5s ’22 l-J 50,000—July 1 ’43-’ 62
IN T. at office of State Treasurer
(Due $2,000 and $3,000 alternately or County Treasurer.
on July 1 from 1943 to 1962.)
W ater-M ain Bonds.
5s ’23 . . . $15,000________ Serially DALHART. in Dallam County.
This city is
City-Hall Bonds.
4s ’07 J-D $20.000c— .June 1 1937 5s C ity-H all B onds.
’07 M -S $8,500____Mar 1 1927
Crematory B onds.
4s ’03 Feb $5,000c_—Feb 1 1943 5s Sewer Bonds.
’08 A-O $25,000____Apr 1 1948
School Bonds.
’21 .
22,000—$1,000 yearly
3J4s’01 J-J t$25,000c__ N ov 1 1931 6s Paving. .Bonds.
4s ’02
J-J
13,350c
Jan 1 1932 6s ’ 19 . . . $21,000..$1,000 yearlv
Feb 1 1943 6 s ’23 . . .
4s ’03 Feb §10,000c
23,500____$1,500 yrly
Oct 1 1947
4s ’07 A-O §10,000
DEBT Dec 8 ’24 -25,000c— Dec 1 1955 BOND. fund_____________ $100,000
5s ’ 15 J-D
Sinking
22,138
5s ’23 s-a 600,000_______________ Warrant debt (add’l)______
6,000
(Last maturity 1963.)
Tot.ass’d val. ’24 (54 a ct.).2,435,101
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
Total tax rate
5s ’ 13 F-A $20,000c-—Feb 1 1953 Population in (per $1,000) ’24_$10.00
1923 (est.)______ 3,400
5s T5 J-D 80,000c— .D e c 1 1955
5s ’23 . . .
75,000________ Serially
Sewer Bonds.
DALHART IND. SCH. DIST.
5s ’09 J -D §$20,000.—Dec 15 1949
♦S chool-Building Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-D 20,000c.— Dec 1 1955 6s ’22 F-A $42,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’ 52
5s ’23 . . . 100,000
July 1 1963 6 s ’24 - - .
10,000_____ 1925-1944
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 ’23$1,359,000 BOND. D E B T Nov 7 1924. $202,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 420.000 Sinking fund______________
23,000
Sinking fund_____________
32,000 Ass’d value 1924 (54 act.) ..4,099,798
Assessed val’n, real estate..6,788,410 School rax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $10.00
Assessed val’ n, personal_ 4,587,950 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 5,000
_
Tot.ass’d val.’23(60%act.) 11,376,360
♦INT. payable at State Treasurer’s
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23-$24.00 office in Austin or the Chase Nat.
§ Red. after 15 years from Issue,
Bank, New York City.
t IN T. at Treasurer’s office; other#
In New York.
DALLAS.
This is the county seat o f Dallas
COTTLE COUNTY.
County. Incorp. Feb. 2 1856. Re­
Paducah is the county seat.
call provision of city charter sus­
R o a d D istrict N o . 1 B o n d s .
tained by courts. V. 93, p. 63; V.
fiMs
$82 500— $3,500 yearly 94, p . 862. Amendments to city
R o a d D istrict N o . 2 B o n d s .
5H b
. . . $100,000...........................
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
R o a d D istrict N o . 3 B o n d s .
lich
a
which requires approval and egia6>4s
. . . $82,500-—$3,500 yearly tration by State

230
DALLAS (Concluded).
charter approved by voters In April
1916, upheld by Fifth Court of Civil
Appeals.
V. 104, p. 1824.
Oil
April 3 1923 the charter amendment
which increases from ¥14,000,000 to
$25,000,000 the limit placed upon
the bonded indebtedness of the city,
was approved by the voters. Sunset
Hill and Ro<emont Crest annexed
In 1915, and in 1923 Trinity Heights.
Funding Bonds.
5s g ’91 J-J S179 000*c_-July 1 1931
Storm Sewer Impt. Bonds.
4s T7 M-NS255.000________ Serial
Sewerage linpt. Bonds.
5s g '91 J-D$150,000*c-- June 1 1931
4s TO J-D 65.000c.2one 1 ’25-’50
($2,000 in odd years and $3,000 in
even years)
4t*g’ 12J-D $79.000c. .June '25-'52
(Due $2,000 and $3,000 alternately.)
4^ s'14 M -N $31,000c.Nov 1 '25-'39
6s '20 M-N360.nno__May 1 ’ 25-’60
5s '22 M -N 95.000_.May 1 '25-’62
(Due $2,000 in odd years and $3,000
in even years.)
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
4H s’ 13 M -N $227,000c.-M ay 1 1953
($12,000 each alternate year)
4Ms g'16 J-J203,000c------------ -------(Due $6,000 yrly. with $7,000
maturing each 4th year for 40
years beginning Jan. 1 1917.)
Street Im pt. Bonds.
5s g '88 F-A$154.000*c_-Aug 1 1928
6s '89 J-J
47,000*c-.July 1 1929
22,00 0c...Ju ly 2 1940
4s g '00 J-J
4s g '02 J-D 13.0 0 0 c ... Dec 1 1942
40,000c.. .Jan 1 1946
4s g '06 J-J
_
4s '07 ___ 55.000c_ Part yearly
A-O
4J*sT0 J-D 229.000c...June 1 1950
4Hs'19 J-J 1,125,000------July 1 1959
5 ]^ s’21 . . 1.190 000 _________ serial
4 J^s’23 M -N 1,220,000___ 1925-1963
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2021.)
Park Bonds.
4Mg'13 M-S $373,009.Nov 1 '25-’53
($12,000 in even years and $13,000
in odd vears)
4J*s'17 . . . $214,000..M ay 1 ’25-’58
4 ^ s ’ 19 J-J 270,000____July 1 1959
S chool Bonds.
4s '04 J-J $21,000c___ July 1944
4s g '06 J-J 91.000c....Jan 11946
(Subject to call Jan 1 1916)
4s g '06 J-J $37,000c...Jan 11946
4s g '07 A-O 27.OOOc.Oct 1 '25-’47
4s g '09 M -N l25,000c.M ay 1 '25-’49
4s TO J-D 65.000c.June 1 ’25-'50
($2,000 in odd years and $3,000 in
even vears)
4s ' l l J-J $176,000c...................... ($6,000 each year except $8,000 each
10th year and $10,000 in 1951)
434s’ 12 _
_ 145.000
serial
4H s’ 13 M -N 18c ,000.................. Serial
49Ss'14 M-N465.000 ..............seria l
4s T7 M-N425.000____ Nov 1 1957
4Hs'19 J -l 675.000____July 1 1959
6s g '20 M -N 1.350,000 M ay 1 '25-'60
5s '22 M -N 532.000.-M ay 1 ’ 25-'62
5s '22 J-.T 133,000.-July 1 '25-62
(Due $3,000 in odd years and $4,000
in even years.)
5>^s'24 F-A 60,000 _____ 1925-1964
Police & Fire S tation Bonds.
4s g '02 J-D $50,000c_ Dec 1 1942
_
4Kg'12 M -N 87,000c.M ay 1 '25-'52
($3,000 each year except $4,000 each
8th year.)
W ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
4s '07 A-O$303,000c_____Oct 1947
(Subject to call after Oct 1917)
4s g '09 M-N313 000c.M ay 1 '25-’49
(Maturity $12,000 In even years and
$13,000 in odd years)
4s TO J-D $65,000c.June 1 ’25-’ 50
($2,000 In odd years and $3,000 In
even years)
4 ^ g ’ 12 M -N $352,000c.-M ay 1 1952
6 s g '20 M -N 36 0,000..May 1 '25-'60
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
4s '04 J-J $28,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1944
R efu n d in g School Bonds.
4s '02 M -N $8.000c___ M ay 1932
A battoir Bonds
„
5s g '20
$159,000.-M ay 1 25- 56
M -N
■($4,000 for 5 years and
$6,000 in 6th yr. to end)
7,000___ May 1 1960
Crematory Bonds.
4s g '00 J-J
$8,000c_ July 2 1940
_
W ater S upply.
.
______
5s '91 J-D 100,000*c__June 1 1931
4s '02 F-A 45,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1942
4J^s’24F-A2.O0O,OOCc* Feb 1 ’25-'64
City Jail Bonds.
4s g '06 J-J $16,500c— Jan 11946
(Subject to call Jan 1 1916)
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
4s g '00 J-J $94.0 0 0 c „-J u ly 2 1940
4s g '02 J-D 50,000c— .D e c 1 1942
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1912)
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
4s '02 J-J $68,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1942
H ospital Bonds.
4 J^g'12 J-J $70,000c_Jan 1 '27- 52
<$2,000 In odd years and $3,000 In
even years)
5s g ’20 M -N 210.000.-M ay 1 ‘27-'60
City-Hall Bonds.
4 H g ’ 12 M -N $151,000c„M ay 1 1952
4 K g ’ 13 M-N275,000c— -M ay 1 1953
W ater F iltration Bonds.
5s g '21 J-J $417,000.-M ay 1 ’25-’61
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1271.)
G arbage Incinerator Bonds.
5s g '21 J-J $185,000c.May 1 '25-’61
V arious M unicipal Im pt. Bonds.
4^ s'23M -N $ 2,025,000-M ay 1 '25-'63
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2133.)
T rin ity H eights (.Assumed).
S ch ool B onds.
5s ’22 M-S$100,000---------------------TO TAL D E B T Feb 1 ’24 $14,496,500
Water debt (add’l)--------- 2,203,000
Sinking fund and interest 1,572,999
Floating debt (add’l ) -----824,276
Total assess, val. 1923
(50% actual)________ 195,820,000
Actual value 1921 (est.) .384,755,650
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $24.30
Population in 1910 (Census). 92,104
Population in 1920 (Census).158,976




TEXAS—CITIES AXD TOWNS
The receipts of the water depart­
ment are pledged for the water debt.
IN T . on street impt. 5s due 1928
and 1929, street 4s due 1940 and
1946, public-impt. 4s tie 1944, water
Is due 1942, crematory bonds, police
and fire-station bonds and school
bonds due 1944 and 1946 and eltyjall bonds at Seaboard Nat. Bank,
N. Y. Refunding school 4s due 1932
and street-lmpt. bonds due Dec. 1
1942 at State Treas. office; water and
sewer bonds at State Treas. office and
In city o f Dallas; school bonds due
1947, street bonds o f 1907, water­
works bonds due 1917 in Dallas, on
water-works impt. bonds due 1919
and school bonds due 1949 at Nat.
Bank of Commerce in N. Y .; bonds
o f 1910. 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1919
1920, 1921, 1923 and 1924 at Chase
Nat. Bank, N. Y .; others at New
York Trust Co., N. Y.
C IT Y P R O PE R TY.— Value of
city property M ay 1 1923 was $20,840.094.
W ATER W ORKS.— The total
revenue from the water-works dept,
from M ay 1 1919 to April 30 1920 was
$536,697.71.

R efu nding W arrants.
$1,000 _____ 1925-1926
I 2,0 00_____ 1927-1928
6s '24 J-J \ 6.0 00_____ 1929-1931
I 2,500___________1932
[18,000_____ 1933-1938
Sewer Disposal W arrants.
6s T8 J-J ]$12.000-.July 20 '25-27
\ 5,500___July 20 1928
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 1 '24 $94,000
Warrant debt (add’l) ___ . . . 143,006
Sinking fund______________
15,783
Assessed val. real estate___2,150 320
Assessed val. personal_____ 1,593,780
Total assessed value 1924
(60% actual)__________ 3,744,100
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-.-$12.80
Popiil ition in 1920__________ 10,589
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y

[V ol. 119.
DENTON CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 3.
5s T9 A-O $1,500,000c.Apr 15 '49
(Optional April 15 1929.)
BOND. DEBT M ay 1919 $1,500,000
Assessed value___________16,031,225
Population 1919 (est.)_______ 24,000
IN T . payable at Hanover Nat.
Bank, New York.
DENTON COUNTY RD. D. NO. 4.
5s
_ $117,000_________ serially
_
(?)
BONDED D E B T ............

DE W ITT COUNTY.
Cuero is the county seat.
C oun ty Jail Bonds.
5s T6 J-D $32,000_ Dec 11 1936
_
(Subject to call Dec. 11 1926)
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 '2 4 .. $460,000
Assess.val. '21 (40% act.) 20,389.000
Sta te&Co.tax (per $1,000) '24-S12.70
DEL RIO INDEP. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Val Verde County Pop'n, 1910. 23,501; 1920, 27,971
High S chool Bonds.
5s '20 M-NS117,009_$3,000 yearly DE W IT T C o 7"r d 7"DIS. NO. 2
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 '24. $130,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 3 .. $50,000
_
Assessed value 1924______4,500,000 Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,190,343
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$7.50
DICKENS COUNTY.
Dickens is the county seat.
DELTA COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
Cooper is the county seat.
0 .0 0 - - - ........... 1947
($170 000-June 1 ’ 25-’34 5Hs'17 -..$ 4to0 call 0after 1927.)
(Subject
DALLAS COUNTY.
5s '19 J-D^ 80,000-.June 1 '35-’39 BOND. D EBT Nov 1 '2 3 -- $406,000
County seat is Dallas. Bonds all
1170.000.-June 1 '40-'49 Floating debt (add’l ) ______
7,000
Issued under new municipal bond law. BOND. DEBT Aug 14 '22. $930,000
60,000
Sinking fund______________ 150,170 Sinking fund and interest--4.892.000
C ourt-H ouse Bonds (R ef.).
Assessed valuation 1923_
_
4s '05 Apr§$18,000c..... -.1945
Ass'd val. 1921 (1-3 a c t .) ..7,492,000 State & Co.tax(per $1,000) '23 $24.00
Bridge Repair Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__ $18 80
4 s '08 Apr $6,650c__________1928 Pop'n, 1910, 14.566: 1920, 15,887 Population 1910, 3,092; 1920-.5.876
(Subject to call beginning 1913.)
Payable at Nat. Bank of Com­ DIMMIT COUNTY.
V iaduct and Bridge Bonds.
merce, New York.
Carrizo Springs is the county seat.
4s '09 Apr §.$623,000______1949
Road Bonds.
5s g '14 Apr§125,000c__Feb 10 1954
-..$ 2 3 4 ,0 0 0 ______ _____ _
5s T5 A pr§135,0 0 0 c...A u g 9 1955 DELTA COUNTY LEVEE IMPT. -s
DIST. NO. 1.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
§Road and Bridge B onds.
5s '15 Apr $10.000_ Apr 12 1955
_
This district is in Delta County.
4 s ’ 05 Apr$371,000c..............-.1945
4 s '09 Apr 82.000c__________1949 6s '18 A-O $150.000____ 1925-1947 (Subject to call after Apr 12 1935)
BONDED DEBT Oct 1919-$192,000 BOND. D T . June 30 '2 3 -. $59,900
i d s ’ l l Apr 418,000c__________1951
Sinking fund and int____
12,240
4 K s’ l7 Apr 500,000____Jan 10 1957
Total assess, val. 1922
5.007.832
DENISON.
S chool Bonds.
This city Is In Grayson County State & Co.tax(per $1,000) '22 $42.50
5s '18 -.-$ 2 5 0 .0 0 0 _______ 1957
Population 1910. 3,460; 1920..5,296
Commission government adopted.
(Subject to call after 1928.)
Sewer Bonds.
Road and Bridge Ref.
4s '05
$103,000c..................1945 5s '24 J-J $10,000c______________ DIMMIT CO. RD. DIST. NO. 4.
P. O. Carrizo Springs.
Electric Light Bonds.
(Subject to call beginning 1910,)
5s '20 M-N$17,600-_M ay 1 ’24-’40 5 2 4 J-J$217,000_______________
Hospital Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Jan 1924-- $217,000
V iaduct Bonds.
5 K s’21 J-J $225,000____Jan 10 1951
_
5s '15 J-J $27,500-.July 1 ’25-’35 Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,150,722
(Optional Jan. 10 1931.)
Population in 1920 (census)_ 4,250
_
W ater-W orks (Part yearly).
C ourt House Bonds.
5s '08
6s
$150.000-......................................... J-J $61,000c-._Jan 1925-38 N.IN T . at Chase National Bank,
Y . City.
12,500c__Jan 1925-29
TOT. BD. D T. Sept 1 '23 $8,860,000 5s '09 J-J
22,000c..Jan 1925-35
Assessed valuation 1922.191,793.500 5s TO J-J
15,000c..Jan 1925-34 DONNA IR R IG . DIST. NO. 1.
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’ 22.$ 16.90 5s '14 J-J
This district Is in Hidalgo County.
5s '24 J-J
50,000c______________
Pop’n, 1910, 135,748; 1920, 210,551
District, was organized Dec. 14 1914.
tS ch ool Bonds.
|Red. after 10 years from issue.
Oct 31 '24
IN T . at State Treas. office or at 5s '13 J-J 347,000c.Jan 1925 1934 BOND. DEBT(additional) $1,197,000
26,186
5s '16 J-J
33.000--July 1 ’25-'3P Floating debt
Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
284,264
5s '20 M -N 17,600c..M ay 1925-40 Sinking fund_____________
5s '24 J-J
50,000c______________ Ass’d val. '24 (abt. % act.) 8.602,950
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$10.00
DALLAS COUNTY RD. DIST. 1.
tStreet Bonds.
5s
$1.212.000_____1925-1949 5s T4 J-J $13,000c-.Jan 1925-37
5J4s’21 A-O; 2,430,400. Apr 10'2V 51 5s '20 M -N 160.OOOc.May 1 ’25-’40 DONNA S. D.
This district (P. O. Donna) is In
65,000c______________
5j^s'22 A-O/al,512,000Apr 10 '25-51 5s '24 J-J
I «76,000. Apr 10 1952 BOND. DEBT Nov 6 '24. $701,600 Hidalgo County.
Apr$105.000r_____________
157.500 5s
BOND. DEBT Mar 1921 $6,200,000 Water-works bonds (incl.)
Assessed value 1921_____197,000,000 Tot.ass'd val.’24(60%act.) 12,320,000 BOND. D EBT Sept 1 '2 4 -- $172,000
16,049
IN T . on bonds marked (c) at the Total tax (per $1,000) 1923_.$19.00 Sinking fund______________
Chase National Bank, New York; on Pop’n, 1910. 13.632; 1920, 17,065 Tot. assess, val.'24 (?£ act.)6,236,928
tIN T . payable In Denison; other* School tax (per $1,000) 1921-- $9.00
bonds marked (a) at Chase National
Bans, New York, the State Treas­ In N. Y. City.
DUBLIN SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
urer's office, or the County Treas­
B uilding Bonds.
DENTON.
urer's office, at option of holder.
This city Is the county seat ol 5s '12 J-J $35,000___ Jan 1 1952
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1922)
DALLAS COUNTY LEVEEIM PT. Denton County. Incorp. in 1873.
$35,000
Sewer (Red. aft. 10 i/rs. from issue). BOND. DEBT Nov 25 '24
DIST. NO. 1.
5s '09 J-J $10,0 0 0c--.Jan 1 1949 Assessed valuation 1924-- 1,750,000
P. O. Dallas.
os T9 A-O 10,000c
Apr 1 1959 School tax rate (per M ) 1924-S10.00
Levee Im provement Bonds.
F unding School Bonds.
—s '17
$48,000_______________
4 ^ s ’99 J-D $7,OOOc_June 19 1939 DUVAL COUNTY.
TOTAL D E B T __________
(7)
S chool Bonds.
San Diego is the county seat.
DALLAS CO. LEVEE IM PT. DIST. 4s '01 F-A $5,50 0 c.-.A u g 1 1941
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
4s '09 A-O
9 ,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1930 6s '18 - - - $100,000__________ 1958
NO. 5.
5s '16 A-O 75,000tc_-Apr 1 1955
6s '19 A-OS18S 000_Apr 10 ’25-'4(
(Optional after 1928.)
(Subject to call after 1926.)
BONDED D E B T .......................... u )
BOND. DEBT June 30 “21 $300,000
-s T6 M-S 20,000tc__Sept 1 1950 Sinking fund and interest..
48,379
5s '23 J-J *193,000c.July 1 ’25-'63 Assessed value 1921_______ 7,705 976
DECATUR.
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 579) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--.$13.50
This town Is In Wise County.
5s '24 J-J
25,000_______________ Population, 1910, 8.964; 1920. 8,251
W ater Extension Bonds.
Street C onstrue. & Impt. Bonds
6s '21 s-an ($40,000_____1926-1945
\ 60,000_____ 1946-1960 5s T9 A-O $100,0 0 0 c-..A p r 1 1959 EAGLE PASS.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sewer System Bonds.
This city is in Maverick County.
Apr 1 1945
6s '21 s-an/$60,000_____1926-1955 5s '05 A-O $19,000c
Perm anent Im pt. Bonds.
F unding B onds.
1 15,000_____ 1956-1960
6s T9 M-S $12,070___ Sept 1 1929
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923.. $203,250 4 ^ s ’ 99 J-D $2,547.55cJune 15 1939
F unding Bonds.
Street B onds.
Sinking fu n d _______________ 8,120
6s '21 M-N$10,000_ -M ay 1 ’25-’33
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,461,755 5s ’ la A-O $10,000tc._Apr 1 1955 6s '21 M -N 10,000--M ay 1 ’25-’33
* Park Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23. $1.50
6 s '22 J-D (12,000--D ec 1 '25-36
Pop'n 1910. 1.651: 1920..........-2.205 5s '21 J-J $75,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1961
1 971.54-Dec 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1931.)
IN T . at Continental & Commer­
6s '22 J-J /12,000-.D ec 1 ’25-’36
GEN. BD . DT. Nov 24 '24 $556,058
cial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
\ 922.91-D ec 1 1937
Water debt (included)_____
19,000
Street Impt. Bonds.
Floating debt (additional).
3,000 6s '21 J-D $34,000--June 1 ’25-’41
DEAF SMITH COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
72,443 TOT. BD . D T . Dec 1 ’24_ $91,964
County seat is Hereford.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(65%act.) 6,381.745 Sinking fund______________
Hospital Bonds.
16,500
6s '24 A-O 10 $50,000_ Feb 18 1954 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924..-$20.90 Assessed value real estate,.2,133,973
_
Population, 1910, 4,732; 1920, 7.626 Assessed value personal_ 1,561,278
(Optional Feb 18 1934)
_
tIN T . at Chatham & Phoenix Nat. Tot. ass’d val. '24 (M act.) .3,695,251
TOT. BD . DT. Feb 1924.. $64,000
Sinking fund______________
12,732 Bank; on bonds marked (*) at the Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$1.00
Net debt_________________
51,268 National City Bank, N. Y .; on others Population. 1910, 3,536; 1920, 5,765
Assessed value 1923_______ 8,225,000 at the Chase Nat. Bank, all of N. Y.
IN T . on 6s of 1922 at the National
Population in 1910____________ 1,920
Park Bank, New York.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, DENTON COUNTY.
N : Y . City.
Denton is the county seat.
EAGLE PASS IND. SCH. DIST.
Road Bonds.
This district is in Maverick Co.
DECATUR INDEP. SCH. DIST.
5s
_ $35,000------------------------- BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '24. $48,000
_
6s '22 A-O 828,000..Apr 10 ’25-’52
F unding (Red. aft. 5 yrs.from iss.)
30,715
BOND. DEBT April 1922- $51,000 3s '01 AprS39,000r— Apr 10 1941 Sinking fund______________
Tot.ass’d val.*24 (% a c t.).6 ,428,331
Assessed value 1922-----------1,450,000
R efu nd . (Red. after 5 yrs.from iss.) School tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$2.50
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22..$5.00 4s '06 Apr $46,000r_ Oct 10 1946
_
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 7,000
BOND. D T. June 30 ’2 3 -$ l,724,000
DEL RIO.
Sinking fund & interest-.
149,175
This city is in Val Verde County. Assessed valuation 1923.-19,876,485 EASTLAND.
This city is in Eastland County.
C ity Hall W arrants.
State&Co.tax (per$1,0001 '21_$5.60
W ater B onds (opt. in 20 years).
7s '21 M -N ($12,000.N ov 15 ’25-’33 Pop'n, 1910, 31,258; 1920, 35,355
5s T9
$40.000__,_______ 1959
1 3,0 00...N o v 15 1933
IN T . at office of State Treasurer. - s ’ 20
150,000__________ 1960
Street Impt. W arrants.
--15.000____
1951
f 4,5 00_____ 1925-1927 DENTON CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1. -s ’ l l
-s '15 - - $8,000__________ 1955
6s '24 F-A ( 2,500___________1928
(Optional in 20 years)
5s ' l l Apr $64,000c..Sept 13 1951
3,000___________1929
♦Paving Bonds.
(Subject to call after Sept. 13 1921)
[70,000 _____ 1930-1943
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 T8
$64,000 6s T9 - - . $200,000___ Sept 1 1959
W ater Impt. W arrants.
W ater W arrants.
7 s '22 A-O ($4.000.-Apr 6 ’25-’27 Assessed val. of dist. 1918- 2,243,360
$5,500
serial
\10,000..Apr 1 ’28-’32 District tax (per $1,000) 1918-S2 50 -s T9 __
Population of dist. 1918 (est.).-2,000
W ater Bonds.
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office
($20,000___ July 1 1929
5Ms
J-J ( 32,000--July 1 ’30-’45 in Denton, State Treas. office in Aus­ which requires approval and regis­
[ 42,000.-July 1 '46-'59 tin or at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y. tration by tate officials.

Dec., 1924. j
EASTLAND (Concluded).

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

TO T. BD. D T . Sept '2 3 -- $284,000
Sinking fund_____________
37,000
S. S ea m en ’s W a rra n ts.
-s ’22 _
_ $19,200 _________ serial Assessed value 1922______ 11,211,200
a W a t e r P u r i f y i n g S y s t e m W a r ­ Population (est.)_____________ 15,000
ra n ts.
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .
8s ’23 J-D28 ($7,000--Jan 28 '25-’31
\10,500—Jan 28 ’32-’38 ELLIS CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 4.
* C i t y H a ll B o n d s .
5s '14 F-AS390.000____Feb 2 1954
6s ’ 19 — - $100,000___ Sept 1 1959 5 M ’ 23 M-S 435.000-.M ar 1 '25-'53
js
Sew er B on d s.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1923 $840,000
-s ’ 19 ___ $60,000.................. ........ Sinking fund______________
51,000
-s ’20 — _ 97,000........................... Assessed valuation 1322_ 6,472,890
_
-s ’20
145.000-_____ ________ Dist. taxrate (per $1,000) '22.-$$.20
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 23 -- $858,200
IN T . payable at County Treas
Total assessed value 1923--4,553,000 urer's office or in New York City.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $24 50
_
Population 1910, 855; 1920_ 9,368 ELLIS CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 5.
(^Optional Sept 1 1939.)
586*' 19
$64,000..-$8,000 yearly
a IN T. at the Battery Park Nat. TOT. BD. DT. April 1922.-$312,009
Bank, New York.
Sink, fund (cash & s e c s.)..
26.900
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,973,261
EASTLAND COUNTY.
EL PASO .
Eastland is the county seat.
This is the county seat of El Paso
R oad B on ds.
5H s'20M -N $850,000-Feb 1 '25-’50 County. Incorp. June 18 1873.
W ater-W orks-Purchase Bonds
(See V. 110, p. 2695, for maturity.)
■5>$s’21 M -N $1,910,000 Eeb 1 '25-52 5s g TO A-O §$375,000— -O ct 1 1950
Sewer Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2742.)
6s '98 J-J $15,000____July 1 1938
R o a d D i s t r i c t N o . 1.
F-A 20,000____Feb 1 1930
5s *18 ann $130,000---......... — 1948 5s '00
5s '03
M-S 60,000____Sept 1 1943
(Optional after 1928.)
5s g '12 J-D§ 150,000____Dec 1 1952
R o a d D is t . N o . 2 B o n d s .
A-O 100,000___ Apr 1 1954
5s '18 ann $50,000____ fan 1 1918 5s T4
4>6s'17 J-J
40,000____Jan 1 1957
(Optional after 1928 )
(Subject to call Jan 1 1937.)
BOND. D T . June 30 '24-$4,307,000
_
31.845 5s T9 M -N 100,000_ Nov 15 1959
Sinking fund____________
Assessed valuation 1922-_48.596.622 5s '22 J-J 250,000..Jan 1 ’27-’52
f 6,000...M a y 15 1929
State&Co.taxiper $1,000) '22-S20.00
Pop'n 1910, 23,421; 1920____ 58,505 5s '24 M -N 4,000-M ay 15 ’30-’33
[90,000-May 15 '34-’63
W ater-W orks Exten. Bonds.
ECTO R COUNTY.
5s g '12 J-D §.$200.000. —Dec 1 1952
Odessa is the county seat.
5s T4 A-O 150,000___ Apr 1 1954
R oa d B on ds.
514 s’21 J-J $88.000---Jan 1 ’ 25-’51 5s '17 J-D 87.000-.D ec 1 ’27-’57
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’ 24 — $150,000 5s T9 M-N200.000_ Nov 15 1959
Sinking fund_____________
75.000 5s '22 J-J 500,000..Jan 1 ’27-'52
S e p tic -la n k Bonds.
Ass’dval. '24 (1-3 actual)-.2,300,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $1.84 4>6s’ 17 J-J $100,000___ Jan 1 1957
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1937.)
Population 1920 (Census)_______ 760
Drainage Bonds.
4H s’ 17 J-J $75,000____Jan 1 1957
EDW ARDS COUNTY.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1937.)
Rocksprings is the county seat.
5H s
- - $300,000- - 1930-1949 5s '22 J-J 125,000-.Jan 1 ’27-’52
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $370,000 5s '24 M -N 6,000-May 15 ’29-’34
Park Bonds.
Total assessed value 1922-.4,722,238
5s T9 M-N$150,000__May 15 1959
EL CAMPO INDEP. SCH. DIST. 5s ’22 J-J 100,000..Jan 1 ’27-’52
? 7,000_ M ay 15 1929
_
This district is in Wharton County
5J^s
$125,000______________ 5s '24 M -N ( 60,000-May 1 5 ’30-’49
[28,000-M ay 15 ’50-’63
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Funding Bonds.
State & Co.tax(per $1.000) '23 $19.50
School tax (per $1,000) 1922___$8.00 5s ’ l l M-S §.$294,000-.Sept 1 1951
5s '23 F-A 87,000..F eb 1 '25-’54
Garbage=DisposaI Bonds.
ELECTRA.
5s '08 F-A§$50,000___ Aug 1 1948
Tnis town is in Wichita County.
R etaining Wall Funding Bonds.
Im provement Bonds.
5s '23 M -N ($3,000...M a y 15 1929
6s
. . . $25,000______ ______
134,000-May 15 ’30-’63
R efu nding Bonds.
Levee & P rotection Bonds.
5H s
- - . $400,000___________
_
($7,000_ May 15 1929
vVater-WorKS oc sewer Bonds.
6s '22 A -0$100.000 —Apr 20 1952 5s '24 M -N 8,000-May 15 ’30-’33
[90,000-May 15 ’34-’63
W ater W orks Extension B onds.
School Bonds.
6s ’23 A-O $25,000 _______ serially
5s '99 F-A $30,000____ Feb 1 1929
Incinerator Bonds.
5s ’01 J-J
75,000____ Jan 1 1941
6s '23 F-A $7,500____________
5s '07 J-J §100,000____July 1 1947
(Due $1,500 yearly)
TOT. BD. D T. June 30 ’23 $414,500 5s '03 M-S 50,000____Sept 1 1943
Sinking fund_____________
27,859 5s '05 A-O 50,000____ Apr 1 1945
Assessed value 1922_______ 5,798,000 5s '08 A-O §100,000____ Apr 1 1948
Population in 1910, 640; 1920, 4,741 5s ’ l l M-S §50,000____ Sept 1 C000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y 5s g T4 J-D §200,000____June 1 1954
(Subject to call begin. June 1 1934.)
ELECTRA IND. SCHOOL DIST. 5s g 15 J-J 1500,000___ July 1 1915
This district (P. O. Electra) is Id (Subject to call begin. July 1 1935 )
5s T7 J-D 87,000..D ec 1 ’27-’57
Wichita County.
_
5s
...$ 1 7 2 ,5 0 0 ............................ 5s T9 M-N220.000_ Nov 15 1959
5s
_
_ 106.000________ serially 5s '22 J-J 500,000. .Jan 1 ’27-’52
f 36,000----M ay 15 1929
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’24 $368,500
Sinking fund____________
40,000 5s '24 M -N 250,000-May 15 ’30-’54
2 0 ,0 0 0 ...M ay 15 1955
T ot. ass’d val '24 (2-3 act.) 12,000,000
69,000-May 15 ’56-'58
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$10.00
[125,000-May 15 ’59-’63
Population in 1924 (est.)_____10,000
Street Paving Bonds.
5s g ’05M-N$125,000c_ Nov 1 1935
_
ELLIS COUNTY.
5s '08 F-A 200,000___ Aug 1 1948
Waxahachie is the county seat.
(Subject to call 1918.)
R oad District Bonds.
5a ’09 A-O$250,000c ..................1949 4 ^ s ’ 17 J-D $87,000.-D ec 1 ’27-’57
_
5s
A-O 299,000c__________1950 5s T9 M-N100.000_ Nov 15 1959
5s '22 J-J 150,000--Jan 1 ’27-’52
(Subject to call after 1919.)
-s
. . . 600,000......... ............... 5s '24 M -N109,000-May 15 ’29-’63
Street Improvement Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
5 K s '1 9 ___ $109,000.Apr 6 ’25-'49 5s '08 F-A$100,000___ Aug 1 1948
5s TO M -N 110,000___ May 1 1950
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5K s’19 A-0$322,000_Apr 10 ’25-’49 os T2 J-D 50,000___ Dec 1 1952
40,000____ Jan 1 1957
Road Dist. No. 8 (Red.beg.Oct. '22) 4 ^ s ’ 17 J-J
5s ’ 12 A-O $73.000c. Oct 10 1952 5s T9 M -N 100,000__ Nov 15 1959
90,000.-Jan 1 ’27-’52
Road Dlst.No.9(Red.beg.Oct. ’22.) 5s '22 J-J
5s ’ 12 A-OS100,000c..Oct 10 1952 5s '24 M -N 37,000-May 15 ’29-’63
R oad Dist. 10 (Red. beg. July 1 ’25) 5s '24 M -N 50,000-May 15 ’29-’63
Library Bonds.
5s ’ 15 A-O $45.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1955
5s T9 M-N$25,000_ Nov 15 1959
_
5 Levee District No. 2 Bonds.
10,000_.Jan 1 ’27-’52
6s T6 — $123,000.-July 10 1946 5s '22 J-J
City-Hall Bonds.
60,000c.Apr 10 '25-’30
6s ’ 19 A-O 320,000c_Apr 10 ’31-’46 6s '98 J-J $30,000___ July 1 1938
50,000c_Apr 10 ’ 47-’48 5s ’99 F-A 10,000.....F eb 1 1929
30,000c.. Apr 10 1949 5s ’00 F-A 10,000____Feb 1 1930
Fire Station Bonds.
Levee Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
6s T9 A -0$218,000-Apr 10 ’25-’49 5s '24 M -N ($10,000-M ay 15 ’29-’33
(See V. 109, p. 1199, for maturity)
l 30,000_May 15 ’34-’63
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
BOND.DEBT June 30’2 [.$3,320,250
linking fund and interest.
160,839 5s '08 F-A $50,000___ Aug 1 1948
BONDED DEBT—
5s ’22 J-J 125,000. .Jan 1 ’27-’52
Road Dist. No. 13 Apr’ 19 132,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.$7,635,000
Road Dist. No. 3 June T9 771,000 Water debt (incl.)________ 1,512,000
Assessed val. county 1921-38,293,210 Sinking fund____________ 1,065,250
Assessed valuation 1923.102,317,000
Assessed valuation—
Levee Dist. No. 2, T 6 -719,930 Tax rate (per $1,000) '23___$19.80
Road Dist. No. 10_____
600,000 Pop’n TO (Census, 39,279; '20,80,873
§ Red. after 20 years from issue,
Road Dist. No. 13_____
786,400
Road Dist. No. 3______ 7,091,700
t IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank,
County tax (per $1,000) '21_ $3.50 N. Y ., or at City Treas. office; on
_
Pop’n county TO, 53,629; ’20.55,700 bonds o f 1922 at Hanover National
§ IN T. at County Treas. office. Bank, N. Y ., or City Treas. office.
State Treas. office or at Guaranty
Trust C o., N . Y .; on others atNat.
Park Bank. N .Y . City, or in Austin. E L PA SO C O U N T Y .
County seat is El Paso.
ELLIS CO. DR. DIST. NO. 1.
In 1918 about 6-7 of the area of El
BOND. D EBT Oct 10 ’2 .1 $270,000 Paso County was detached in the
.
Ass’d val. '21 (25% a ct.).* ...105,715 organization of Hudspeth County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$34.00
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
Population in 1920 (est.)_ 1____ 50 4s TO A-O $25,000_ Apr 10 1950
_
_
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-D 450,000___ Dec 1 1956
ELLIS CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
5s '98 Apr ll,000c__Feb 10 1938
5s ’23 A-O10 $116.000.-Oct 10 '25-53 5s ’ l l Apr t40,000c_.Dec 10 1951
5 H s’24 A-O 300,000 .........1925-1954 5s T4 Aprf360,000____Apr 1 1954




Road Bonds.
4s '09 A-O$2.50,000c..Apr 10 1949
(Subject to call after April 10 1919.)
5s T 5 A-O 300,0 00_..O ct 20 10.55
5s '13 Apr 350,000c..Apr 10 1953
5s T8 F-A 190 000_____1925-1943
5s ’20 s-an 692,000___ $27,000 y ’rlv
f 5,000____ May 7 1925
■
38,000____ M ay 7 1926
5s '24 J-J
88,000-.M ay 7 '27-’28
49,000____ M ay 7 1949
[200,000..M ay 7 ’50-’53
Poor-Farm Bonds.
5s ’ l l A-O $30,000_ Oct 10 1941
_
(Subject to call after Oct. 10 1921.)
5s '15 A-O 10 0,000---0ct 10 1945
(Optional Oct 10 19251
NET DEBT Jan 1924...$3,887,271
Warrant debt (add’l) Dec '23 395,486
Sinking fund____________
492,214
Ass’d val. ’23 (60% act.).76,667,111
State& Co. tax(per$l,000)’23Sl6-50
Pop’n 1910. 52.599; 1920---101.860
t 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;
other bonds in Austin.
EL PASO CO. COM. S. D. NO. W-4
6s '22 J-J $50,000_ July 10 1962
_
(Optional July 10 1942.)
BOND. DEBT July 1922.. $65,000
Sinking fund______________
878
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,887,076
Population (est.)______________ 5,940
EL PASO CO. DR. DIST. NO. 1.
BOND. D EBT Aug 1 ’23- $70,000
Assessed valuation_______
285,000
ENNIS.
This city is in Ellis County. In­
corporated in 1872. New commis­
sion charter voted 1914.
Street 5s___________________ $35,000
City-hall 5s................................17.500
School-------------------------------- 60,000
Water and sewer___________ 35,000
Hospital----------------------------- 50.000
Sewer 5s___________________ 30,000
Water-works 5s_____________ 60,000
Refunding 5 s ______________ 30,000
The above bonds mature in 40
years, but are subject to call in 10
years.
Paving Bonds.
($15,000 _____ 1926-1935
5s '24 A-O 56,000 _____ 1936-1963
[ 4,000_____
1964
High S chool Bonds.
5s '16 M -N $ ll 1.000— -M ay 1 1956
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1926)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923 — $477,500
Water debt (in cl.)________
60,000
Tot. ass'd val. 1923 . . 4,165,305
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23-$19.30
Pop'n TO, 5,669; 1920-......... 7.224
IN T. at Seaboard Nat. Bank,
New York.
FALLS COUNTY.
Marlin is the county seat.
Road & Bridge R efu n d in g Bds.
6s
. . . $119,000___________
Road Bonds.
-s _
. . . $20,000____________
Tick Eradication W arrants.
-s
. $22,000- .
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $59,530
Sinking fund and interest____ 2,320
Assessed valuation 1921 — 19,512,560
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’21 —$5 70
Pop'n 1910. 35,649; 1920____36,217

231
Assess, val. Dist. No. 14, '16.383,110
Assess, val. Dist. No. 17, T6-625.700
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) T 9-.S 5.00
Pop’n county TO, 44,801; '20. 48,186
Population of Dist. No. 6_____ 6.392
IN T. on Dist. No. 6 bonds at the
State Treasurer’s office at or the
National Park Bank, N. Y.
FANNIN CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 3.
5)Ys’2 2 A -0 $ 94,000 _____ 1925-1952
5s '16 A-O 2.50,000-..A p r 15 1956
5* '16 A-O 135,000.—Oct 15 1956
(Subject to call Oct. 15 1926.)
BOND. DEBT June 1922. $485,000
As eased value 1921_______ 1,800,000
IN T. payable at Marlin or N .Y .
FANNIN CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 4.
5s T6 A-O$250,000— -Apr 15 1956
(Redeemable after 1926.)
5.4 s’22 M -N280.000 .M ay 8 ’25-*52
TOT. BD. DT. Aug 1922-- $550,000
Sinking fund_____________
42.500
Assessed value 1921_______ 4,290,162
FARMERSVILLE.
This city is in Collin County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 ’23-- $169,000
Water debt (incl.)________
55,000
Assess, val. ’23 (2-3 a ct.)-.1,550,000
Population 1910. 1.848; 1920—2,167
FAYETTE COUNTY.
County seat is La Grange.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s T9 . . . $S8.0 0 0 -..Apr 10 1948
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5s T9 — - $180,000— -Apr 10 1948
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
5s .19 . . . $45.000_______________
R oad Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
5s T9 . . . $6 7,50 0...A pr 10 1945
Sewer District No. 1 Bonds.
5 s ’ 21
$97.000_______________
Bridge (ref. aft. 10 yrs. Trom issue.)
5s '98 Oct $4.000c—Apr ]0 1938
5s T4 . . .
3 2 ,(0 0 ...A p r 10 1945
R efu nding (red. beg. Apr. 1915.)
4s '05 Apr S10.000C—Apr 17 1945
(Subject to call after Apr 17 1915.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 *22—
County June 30 1923_
_
$41,150
District No. 1_________
88,000
District No. 2_________
180,000
45,000
District No. 3 -------------District No. 4 _________
67,500
Sewer Dist. No. 1_____
97,000
Warrant debt (add’1)_____
11,150
Sinking Tuuds____________
7,775
Assessed value 1922______19.214 520
State & Co. tax (per $1.000)’23312.80
Popula’n 1910. 29.796; 1920, 29,965
FAYETTE CO. ROAD D. NO. 3.
5s T9 . . . $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 -.-___________
5s
—
50,000________ serially
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
FISHER CO U N TY7
Roby is the county seat.
Road District Bonds.
5>*sT8 A-O $81.000___ Feb ’25-’48
5,^s
...
60,000______________
5!^s
. . . 100,000_______________
5Ms
...
15,000_______________
C ourt House (red. beg. in 1920).
5s TO A-O $65,000...................1949
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4s
Apr $10.9 0 0 c -..............1943
CO. BD. DT. Nov 24 '24— $84,900
Floating debt (add’l) ______
10,000
37,000
Sinking fund_____________
Road debt (add’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&Go.tax (per 31.000) '24 *17.00
Pop’n 1910, 12.506; 1920____ 11,009
FLORE JfTLLE.
This city is in Wilson Countv.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '21 $39,000
Sinking fund and interest___ 13,012
Assessed valuation_______ 1,402,338
Population 1910, 1,398; 1920—1.518

FALLS COUNTY JUSTICE PRE­
CINCT NO. 5.
This district (P. O. Marlin) is In
Falls County.
5s T9 A-0$150.000_ Apr 15 1949
_
(Optional after April 15 1929)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1921 $150,000
Floating debt____________
None
Total assessed value 1921 —1,972.200
Actual value of prop, (est.) 4,000.000
Population 1920 (Census)____ 5,500 FLOYDADA INDEP. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Flovd County.
FALLS CO. ROAD DIST. NO. G 5s TO . . . $ 12,000c or r__Julyl940
.
P. O. Marlin.
OO.OOOeorr______ 1963
5>^s'24 J-D/SlOO.OOO.June 1 ’25-’49 5s '23 . . .(Optional 1943.)
l 15,000. June 1 ’50-’54 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '23. $103,500
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Sinking fund_____________
6,000
Assess, val. '24 (3-5 a c t .) ..3,400,000
FANNIN COUNTY.
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24310.00
Bonham is the county seat.
Population in 1924 (est.)______4,000
Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds.
IN T. at Austin or New York.
5s T6 M-N$ 140,000—May 15 1956
(Redeemable after May 15 1926)
FOARD COUNTY.
Road Dist. No 8 Bonds.
Crowell is the county seat.
_
5s '16 M-NS80.000_ May 15 1956 BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $270,000
( Redeemable after May 15 1926)
Sinking fund and int______
9,527
Road Dist. No. 9 Bonds.
valuation 1922___5,148,416
5s '16 J-J $35,000____July 1 1956 AssessedCo. tax (per $1.000)’22.$18.50
State &
(Redeemable begin. July 1 1926)
Population 1910, 5,726; 1920.-4,747
Road Dist. No. 10 Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $20,000____July 1 1946 FORT BEND COUNTY.
(Redeemable begin. July 1 1926)
Richmond is the county seat.
Road District No. 11 B onds.
5s '16 J-J $60,000___ July 1 1956 5s Bridge Bonds (red. beg. in 1911.)
' l l Apr $60,000__ Apr 10 1951
(Redeemable begin. July 1 1926)
5)4s 22 M-S §10(5,000-- — - - - - —I
Road District No. 12 Bonds.
5s '16 A-O $35,000.--O ct 15 1936 5s §Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds. 10 1953
T3 Feb $167,000—-Feb
(Subject to call Oct. 15 1926.)
(Subject to call Feb. 10 1923)
Road D istrict No. 14 Bonds.
TOT. DEBT June 30 '21. $769,425
5s T6 A-O $25,000_ Oct 15 1936 CO. BD. D T . June3 0 '2 3 .
_
357,435
(Subject to call Oct. 15 1926.)
Sinking fund (cash)______
38,630
Road District No. 17 Bonds.
Assessed valuation—5s '17 M-S $40,000_ Mar 15 1957
_
County, 1922__________15,430,994
(Subject to call Mar. 15 1927.)
District No. 4, 1914____ 2,034,000
BONDED D EBT—
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’21.$14.00
June 1919, C o u n ty _______
$800 Pop’n, 1910, 18,168: 1920____22,931
July 1916, Dist. No.6— 140,000
§INT. at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N .Y .
Oct 1916, Dist. No.
9 _ . 35,000
Oct 1916,Dist. No. 10— 20,000 FORT BEND CO. DR. D. NO. 1.
Oct 1916. Dist. No. 1 1 .. 60,000
P. O. Richmond.
Dec 1916, Dist. No. 1 2 .. 35,000
Dec 1916, Dist. No. 14— 25,000 5s '15 F-A $50,500c__________1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 T 7 . $50,500
Apr 1917, Dist. No. 17— 40,000 Sinking fund______________
3,384
Sinking fund and interest
val. ’ 17(J^act.) 340,660
(county) June 30 1919____
832 Tot. assess,in 1917 (e s t.)._______ 900
Population
Assess, val. of county '19-24,841,315
IN T . is payable at Seaboard Na­
Assessed val. Dist. No. 6.-2,197,720 tional Bank, New York.
Assess, val. Dist. No. 9, ’ 15.530,656
Assess, val. Dist. No. 10, ’ 15-332,653
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
Assess, val. Dist. N o. 11, ’ 15.915,880 which requires approval a d r g
n e ie
Assess, val. Dist. No. 12, '15.605,810 tration by State officials

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FORT BEND CO. Road D. No. 1.
5s '10 Apr $108,000____June 1 1950
(Subject to call June 1 1920)
5 K s’22M -Sa486,000..M ar 1 ’25-’52
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1451)
TO T . BD . D T . Aug 1922_. $608,000
Sinking fund (cash)_______
43,000
Total assessed value 1921.-4,278,360
a IN TEREST at Seaboard Na­
tional Bank, New York.

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '20. .$7.00
Pop’n 1910, 20,557; 1920____23,264
IN T . at Farmers' & Merchants
State Bank o f Teague.

FRIO COUNTY.
Pearsall is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $617,000
2.000
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund_____________
52,820
Assessed value, real estate.5,391,830
Assessed value, personal_ 1,356.090
_
FORT W ORTH .
Other assessable property. . 611.490
This city is the county seat o f Tar­ Tot. ass’d val.’22 (1-3 act.) 7,359.410
rant County. Incorp. 1873. The State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.$19.60
validity o f the city bonds was the sub­ Population 1910, 8,895; 1920..9.296
ject o f litigation, but decisions o f the
Court o f Civil Appeals have con­ Ga i n e s v i l l e !
firmed their legality. See V. 66, p.
This is the county seat of Cooke
775; V. 67, p. 1072, and V. 76, p. 223. County. Incorporated In 1872; spe­
The city failed to pay its interest due cial charter granted in 1910.
in Sept, and N ov. 1899 (see V. 69,
SCity Hall (Red. beg. in Nov. 1914)
p. 711), but in Jan. 1900 paid all 5 s s04 M-N$25.000___ Nov 1 1944
arrears. In Dec. 1900 an appeal was
§ Sewerage & Street Impt.
made to holders o f the bonds to con­ 63^88 A-O $5.000___ Apr 1 1958
sent to refunding the debt into new
(Subject to call Apr 1 1908)
4s and a resolution to aid in the pro­ 4s ’00 A-O $2.500____Oct 1 1940
cess was passed by the City Council.
(Subject to call Oct 1 1910)
See “ Chronicle” Y. 72, p. 100. The
High S
Legislature o f 1901 authorized $1,- 6st’92 J-J chool Bonds.
$23,000___ Jan 1 1942
883.000 4% 40-year bonds to take up
(Subject to call Jan 1 1912)
the old issues and $754,000 were re­
a W ater-Plant-Purchase Bonds.
funded; remainder o f new issue was 5s ’ l l M -S$l50,000___ Mar 1 1951
then canceled and all further efforts
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1921)
to refund stopped.
S chool House & Refdg. Bonds.
The City o f Polytechnic has been 5s ’98 A-O $13,000____Oct 1 1938
annexed to Fort Worth.
(Subject to call Oct 1 1908)
Im pt. Bonds (Red. aft. 20 years.)
e R efunding Street Bonds.
4Hs'10 A-O $ 9 9 ,0 0 0 ...Apr 13 1950 5s ’04 J-J
$7.000____July 1 1944
F un din g W ater W orks Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1914)
5s g ’ l l A -0$142,000c._.A pr 1 1951
t Street (Red. beg. 20 yrs. from iss.)
(Subject to call after April 1 1931) 6s ’90 A-O $18,000___ Oct l 1940
5s '19 J-D 400,000.-June 1 ’29-’59
Street and High S chool F und’g.
S chool Bonds.
5Hs
. . . $ 3 0 ,5 0 0 ................ 1949
4 K s ’08 J-J §$50,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1948
a Funding S chool Bonds.
4H g'09M -N §300,000c.. May 1 1949 6s ’86 A-O $1,500................... .......
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1929) BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $393,500
4J^s’ 10A-O §100,000c..A pr 13 1950 Sinking fund______________
14,097
5s
J-J §175,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1953 Total assess, val. 1919____5,667,660
5s
F-A§225,000____ Aug 1 1956 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919...$15.00
6s ’ 18 J-J 400,000. .Jan 18 '28-’58 Population 1910, 7,624; 1920, 8.648
Sewer Bonds.
IN T. on bonds marked (§) at
5s '90 M -N $44.0 00c*..M ay 1 1940
4H s M-S §144,000c__ Sept 1 1949 Lindsay Nat. Bank, Gainesville;
S s g 'l l A -O §118,000c__ Apr 11951 (t) at Nat. Bank of Commerce, St
5s *19 J-D 425,000..June 1 ’29-’59 Louis; (a) First Nat. Bank, Gaines­
ville; (e) M cCoy & C o., Chicago.
Sewerage-Disposal Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D I$185,000___ June 1 1929
\ 540,000..June 1 ’30-’59 GAINSVILLE IND. SCH. DIST.
R efunding Bonds (see note above)
This district (P. O. Gainesville) Is
4s g ‘01 J-J $580,000c..July 1 1941 In Cooke County.
F unding Bonds.
High School Bonds.
5s ’19 J-D $200,000..June 1 ’29-’59 5s ’21 J-J $1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ........................
5s '24 F-A 1,250,000.-Feb 1 ’ 29-’64 BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 697) Assessed valuation 1922 $9,000,000
F unding Street Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..$10.60
5s ’19 J-D $90,000..June 1 ’29-’59
Water Bonds.
4 ^ s'09 M-S§$255.000cSept_ 1 1949 GAINES COUNTY.
Seminole is the county seat.
5s g ’l l A -O §1,248,000c.Apr I 1951
Apr $2.700r______________
5s ’ 13 M -N §290,000c..M ay 1 1953 5s
(Optional after 10 years)
Electric Light Bonds (Red. after
Road and Bridge W arrants.
20 years from issue).
M-S $27,000r______________
4H s’09 M-S $25,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1949 6s
Court House & Jail Bonds.
S s g ’l l A-O 50,000c...A pr 1 1951
A-O t$28.000r.........................
5s ’ 19 J-D 50 ,000 ..June 1 ’29-’59 6s
Apr *,55.000r........................
Street (red. aft. 20 tits. from issue i 6s
(Optional after 10 years)
4H s’08 J-J $93,000c...July 1 1948
4H s’09 M-S 135.00 0c...S ept 1 1949 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $108,000
3,236
5s ’ l l A-O 162,00 0c...A p r 1 1951 Sinking fund_______ ____
Fire-Hall (red. aft. 20 yrs.from iss) Tot.ass’d val. ’22(50%act.)3,997,583
4Hs'09 M-S $65,000c_ Sept 1 1949 State & co. tax (per $1,000’22.$13 70
_
6s ’ l l A-O 95,000c...A pr 1 1951 Population 1921 (est.)________ 1,500
INT. on bonds marked (t) in
P olice Station (red. bey.Apr. '31.)
S s g ’ l l A-O $35,000c_ Apr. 1 1951 Seminole or Austin; (a) in New York
_
City W areh’se (red. beg. Apr. ’31) and road and bridge warrants in
S s g ’ l l A-O $15.000c_ Apr 1 1951 Chicago.
_
H ospital Bonds (red. beg. in 1931)
5s ’ l l A-O $20,()00c_ Apr 1 1951 GALVESTON.
_
M unicipal Bonds.
Galveston, the leading seaport of
5s ’22 J-J $950,000..July 1 ’25-’26 Texas, is the county seat of Galveston
4Hs&5s_ 2,750,000_______ _____ _ County, and was Inc. In March 1839.
_
Nor. Ft. W orth Bds. (assum ed). It is the Eastern terminus of both the
S ch ool Bonds.
Atchison and Southern Pacific trans­
5s '05 July $23,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1945 continental railway systems. At a
Impt. Bonds (Red. after 20 years) cost of over $5,000,000 the grade of
44£s’09 M-N$100,000__ May 1 1949 the city has been raised and the beach
Water-Works (red. beg. in Feb. ’30.) front has been protected by a sea­
4 s g ’05 Feb $93,000c..Feb 1 1945 wall and breakwater twenty-one feet
P olytech n ic Bonds (Assumed) above sea level; the seawall has
S chool Bonds.
proven its efficiency.
5s ’06 J-D $12,500...D e c 27 1946
W ater Work's Reservoir Bonds.
5s ’09 F-A
7,500___ Aug 9 1949 5s '24 M-S j $99,000..Sept 1 ’ 25-'57
5s ’ 16 M-S 20,000_ Sept 30 1956
_
1 1,000------Sept 1958
5s ’ 19 M -N 20,000_ May 10 1959
_
Limited Debt Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D 2 6 5 ,0 0 0 ...June25 1961 5s ’91 J-J §$83,000 ____1932-1936
W ater Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $ 2 6 ,0 0 0 ...July 15 1951 5s ’ 12 A-O $65,000..$2,500 yearly
6s ’ 18 F-A 11,000___ Feb 8 1927 5s ’ 16 A-O 160,500-.Apr 1 ’25-’ 56
7s ’20 A-O
4,000_ Apr 16 1928 5s ’ 23 A-O 125,000___ $3,500 y ’ly
_
Sewer Bonds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 13 F-A $15,000____Feb 1 1953 5s ’ 14 M-8 [$35,000__Mar 1 ’25-’34
T otB D . DEBT Janl’24-$13,086 000
\ 80 ,000 ..Mar 1 ’35-’54
Sinking fund____________ 1.265,000
Paving Bonds.
Water debt______________ 4,036,000 5s ’24 M-S J$296,000-Sept 1 ’25-’61
N E T D E B T ____________ 7,785.100
1 4,000--.S ept 1 1962
Total assessed val. 1924.144,882,159
& City Hall.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..$23.00 5s ♦Water, Street Imp. ...1928-1936
’88 J-D
$l,000c
Pop’n 1910. 73,312; 1920-..106.482
General Indebtedness B onds.
§ Red. after 20 years from Issue.
IN T . is payable at Hanover Nat. 5s ’97 J-J $186.000c____Oct 1 IP’-*''
Grade Raising Bonds.
Bank, N . Y . City.
5s ’09 A-O $95,000c.................1949
Grade-R aising Bds.. Ser. B.(Opt)
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
5s ’04 A-O $191.000c________ 1944
M t. Vernon is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
G rade-Raising Bds.. Ser. C (Opt.)
6 ^ s ’ 19 M-S$428,500____Apr 1 1959 5s ’07 A-O $299,000c________1947
R oad D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
Grading, Filling & Drainage.
5s ’ 16 - - - $71,500__________ 1956
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $54,000 4J4s’08 J-J $67.500..................1948
Sinking fund and interest..
23.253 4>§s'09 A-O 136.000................... 1949
Tot.ass’d val.’22 (H a c t .).2,799,450 5s ’14 M-S 16,500.....................1954
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'22. $15.00 5s '16 A-O 240.000_.Apr 1 ’25-’ 56
_
Population 1910. 9.331; 1920,9,304 5s ’24 J-J 1,250,000_ $32,000 y'rly
Funding Bonds.
5s '16 A -0$ 101,000..Apr 1 ’25-’56
FREESTONE COUNTY.
Fairfield is the county seat.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
( $96.000..$2,000 yearly
Jail B onds.
5s
. . . $14,000______ 20 years 5s ’ 17 M -N l 353,0G0-.$6,000 yearly
l 363,000..$7,000 yearly
R oad Dist. No. 1 (red. beg. in
[285,000--M ay 1 ’25-’43
May 1930).
-s
. . . 632,000_______________ 5s ’23 A -O l240,000--M ay 1 ’44-’58
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23 $306,431
{ 75,000--M ay 1 ’59-’63
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund & interest..
48,125
Assessed valuation 1921_ 9,599,865 5s ’99 F-A$228,000e................. 1937
_




[V ol. 119.

Assess, val., personal_____1,064,722'
Sea-Wall B onds.
5s TO M-S $181,000c________ 1950 Tot .assess .val. ’20(65 % act) 3,018,580*
Fire Boat Bonds.
v 8»-'Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’20-$5.(XV
5s ’ 14 M-S $60,000.-M ar 1 ’25-’54 Population in 1920___________ 2,500*
M unicipal Building Bonds.
5s T4 M-S $226,500.-M ar 1 ’25-’64 GATESVILLE.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
This city Is In Coryell County.
5s ’97 J-J o$17,000................. 1937
S chool Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J 25,000.................. 1948
. . . $3,500__________ 1940
5s ’09 M -N 2 5 ,0 0 0 ............... 1949 -s ’00 subject after 5 years, part after
(Part
5s T4 M-S 151.000-.M ar 1 ’25-’54
10 years, and part after 15 years.)
S chool Bonds.
. . . 5,000__________ 1947
5s ’22 M -N $494,000.-N ov 1 ’ 25-’62 -s ’07
(Optional 1927)
5s ’ 24 J-J 480,000.-July 1 ’25-’64 5s Y3
J-J $24.500__July 1 1953
Street Impt. Bonds.
$10,000 after 10
5s Y4 M-S ,'$35,000..M ar 1 ’25-’34 (Optional after 15 years.) _ years,
balance
* ,»l
1 8 0 ,000 ..Mar 1 ’35-’54
5a T6 A-O 202.000-.Apr 1 ’25-'56 -s Sewer Bonds.
. . . $22.500__________ 1956
5s ’ 23 A-O 100,000___ $2,500 y'ly
(Optional after 1926)
Assessed valuation 1922.$55,296,799
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$20.00 .s W ater System Bonds.
— $39,500 -------------yearly
Population in 1910__________ 36.981
(Due $1,500 yearly on
Population in 1920__________ 44.255 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 2 4 ..Jan. 1) 1
$95,000
a All held in sinking fund.
7,225
§ The first Installment of these Sinking fund_____________
1924____2,218,880’
bonds was issued Jan. 1 1892. pay­ Assess, valuation 1,929; 1920, 2,499
Population 1910,
able Jan. 1 1932. and the second lot
was issued at various dates to Feb
25 1896. The bonds are also op­ GEORGETOWN.
This city is the county seat lo t
tional after 20 years.
PAR VALUE OF BONDS — The Williamson County.
Kef. sch. bonds due 1935_____ $6,000
par value of the bonds is $1,000.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
TOTAL D E B T. &C —
Dec 1 1950*
July 1 1924. 5s TO s-a $32.000c
Total bonded debt_______$6.301.000 (Subject to call after Dec. 1 1920.)
_
_
9,500
Sinking funds, &c_______
628.333 8
Light Bonds (Red. beg. in 1920).
Net d e b t....................... $5,672,667 5s TO s-a $13.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1950
Street BondsIN T. on bonds payable in N. Y 5 s ’ 22
. . $85.000________ serially
City or in Galveston.
(Due serially for 40 years)
The State of Texas In 1902 donated Electric light bonds________ $13,000
Its ad valorem taxes in Galveston
house bonds_________ 6.000
County for 17 years to create in part School BD. DT. June 1923- $127,000
an interest and sinking fund for bond* TOT. fund - ___________
Sinking
784
to be Issued for raising the grade of Total assess, value 1921_ 2,444,700
_
the City of Galveston. Bonds were Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919____ $6.50
issued aggregating $2,000,000 This Population 1910, 3.096; 1920, 2,871
donation, with a nominal tax. has
INT. at Harris
ueen sufficient to pay the interest Chicago, and in Trust & Sav. Bank.
New York.
on all said bonds and retire some of
them. There is now in the interest
and sinking fund of these bond* GILLESPIE CO. RD. D. NO. 1.
5K s’ 19 F-A$ 170,000...A u g 15 1949
$250,016.
In addition to the sinking fund a* BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’ 24. $170,000
O
given above, the city owns $622,200 Floating debt (additional). 15.CO
16.310
wharf company stock. Also owns a Sinking fund______________
water-works plant valued at $2,186. Total assess, value 1924 _ -3.883.221
549, an electric-light plant, sewer Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24__$4.20
plant. Ac. The conservative value
of Its public property at present is GILMER.
This town is In Upshur County.
$8,573,360.92.
Sewer Bonds.
Sink. fd. receives yearly an amount
5^s-6s . . . $28,000______________
equal to 2% of outstanding bonds.
W ater Bonds.
The city holds as a reserve fund
5'£s-6s . . . $22,000.
$25.00(1 set aside by its charter.
Water system bonds______ $ 11,000
Sewer system bonds_______
11,500
GALVESTON COUNTY.
Street system bonds______
15.000
County seat is Galveston.
TOTAL DEBT M ay 1 ’ 24- $52,966
Causeway Bridge Bonds.
17.319
5s ’ l l A-0$ 120,000__ Apr 10 1951 Sinking funds____________ 1,519,000
ass’d val.’ 21 (2-3act.)
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1931.) Tot. rate (per $1,000) 1922____$1.00
Tax
5s ’ l l A-OS449 000—.July 10 1957 Population 1910. 1.484: 1920 . 2,268
(Sublect to call July 10 1937 )
5s T9 A-O 94,000______Oct 1959
(Optional Oct 1939)
GILMER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Sea Wall Breakwater Bonds.
Building Bonds.
_
4s ’02 A-0$605,700_ July 10 1942 5s T5 Jan $3 5.00 0..-Jan 20 1955
(Subject to call after July 10 1922) (Subject to call after Jan 20 1925)
Special Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1923.. $39,000
5s ’ 10A-O *$374.500_____Feb 1950 Sinking fund.........................
3 500
5s T3 A-0*206,000____ Oct 1 1953 Total ass'd val.'22(li act.) .2,500,000
(♦Optional after 20 years)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $10 00
_
5 ^ s ’21 A-O 70,000 _____ 1925-1932 Population in 1920__________ 22,500
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
5s ’ 97 A-O $44 000___ Feb 9 1937 GOLIAD COUNTY.
(Subject to call after Feb 9 1907 )
Goliad Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24-S2.263 200
§Road & Bridge W arrants.
Sinking fu n d s __________
160,502
5H
Total assessed val. 1923 -55.792,170 6s ’s’ 15 J-J $94.500______ 1925-1945
16
000. .M
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-SI 1 00 BOND. -DEBT 3Dec 1923ar 3 '25 26
$220,831
Population in 1910__________ 44,479
_
16.000
Population in 1920 (Census)_53,150 Sinking fund and interest_
Assessed valuation 1923.-15.000,000
All bonds are coupon bonds.
County tax rate (per M) 1921 .$6 40
IN T on all bonds is payable at Population 1910, 9 909; 1920, 9,348
National Bank of Commerce, New
§INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chic.
York and Co. Treas. office.
GONZALES.
This city is in Gonzales County
GALVESTON CO.DR.DISTRICTS.
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’23- $44,000
Drainage Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
6s’ 10-T 1A-O $38 0 0 0 ......................... Assessed valuation 1924.-2,600,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$9.20
(Due $4,000 yearly on Apr 10.)
Population 1910, 3,139; 1920, 3,128
Drainage Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
.s
-.
$15 000_________ _____
(Due $2,000 yearly on Apr 10.)
GONZALES COUNTY.
Drainage Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
County seat Is Gonzales.
- . . $12 000
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
(Due $2,000 yearly on July 10.)
5s '12 A-G$ 140,000c_ Jan 1 1952
_
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 ’ 22- $73,000
(Subject to call serially on Jan. 1
A s s e s s e d [Dist No. 1..1.269.840 as follows: $10,000 1917 and $20,000
value 1920< Dist. No. 2 -- 885 920 1922, 1927. 1932, 1937, 1942 & 1947)
[Dist. No. 3 . 188 770 5 V§s’ 18 J-D 60,000___________1928
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y. 5H s'1 8 J -D 106,000 _____ 1925-1948
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
GARLAND.
5s ’ 18 A-O $75,000___ Jan 1 1948
T n i- !,own is in D a lla s C o u n t y .
Road Dist. No. 3.
Watsr=Works Ronds
5J4s’ 18 A-O $48,000 _____ 1925-1948
-S ’22 M - S [$34,000. . M a r 1 ’25-’41
Road Dist. No. 4 B ds.
on
l 30,000--M ar 1 ’ 42-’ 51 53^s’ 19 J-J
$8,000..Jan 1 ’25-’ 59
Sewer Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
_s ’22 M-S $27,000..Mar 1 ’25-’ 51 5 ^ s
. . . $12,000c*Augl5 ’25-’27
BD. DT. Nov 1924 (est.)..-$91.000
Road D istrict No. 6 B onds.
Assess, value 1924 (about)_ 926,000 5 Hs’ 19 J-J $44,000. .July 1 ’25-'46
_
Population in 1910, 804; 1920, 1,421
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
54§s'19 J-J $30,000-.July 1 ’25-’49
GARZA COUNTY.
G E N .C O .B D .D T .N ov 24’24 None
County floating debt_____
$23,000
Post is the county seat.
County warrant debt____
70,000
Road Bonds.
5s T4 Apr $50.000...A p r 10 1954 Road district debt_______
532,000
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1924) Assess, val. county, 1924
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
(about M actual)--------- 14,008,000
5 ^ s ’22 A-O $82,000 -Aug 14 1962 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.$1$.20
(Optional after 10 years)
Pop’n 1910, 28,055; 1923, 28,438
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. B ank.N .Y.
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’24- $162,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
16,500
Tot.ass’d val.’24(40%act.) 4,300.000 GRAHAM.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$ 16.00
This city is In Young County.
Population 1910, 1.995; 1920, 4,253
Sewerage System and Disposal
Plant Bonds.
GARZA COUNTY SCH. D. NO. 1. 5s 17 A-O $25.000c_.Apr 20 1957
5s
. . . $36,000 .........................
(Subject to call Apr 20 1927)
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 1920- $52,000
Floating debt_____________
1,000
♦ Issued prior to the law o f 1893
Sinking fund______________
2,900 which requires approval and regis­
Assess, val., real estate____1,953,758 tration by State officials.

D ec., 1924.]
GRAHAM (Concluded).
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’22 s-a $137,000..Oct 1 '25-’52
(Optional Oct. 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’23..$194,000
Water bonds (included)_
_ 173,000
Sinking fund and interest..
7,776
Tot. ass’d val.’23(6O%act.)3,630,554
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $15.00
Population 1910. 1,740; 1920, 2,544
IN T . is payable in Graham.

TEXAS—CITIES AXD TOWNS
Total tax (per $1,000) ’22____$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 o f l923 at the Nat.
Park Bank, N. Y .; on street impt.
bonds of 1922 at Nat. City B k.,N .Y .

GREGG COUNTY.
Longview is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
GRAHAM IND. SCH. DIST.
6s T7 J-D $50,000___________1947
S chool Bonds.
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’ 23. $536,000
6s ’ 13 Nov 1 $7,000c_________ 1953 Sinking fund and interest_
_ 92.535
5s T8 Apr 10 39,000c_________ 1958 Assessed valuation 1922_ 5.265 960
_
5 s ’ 21 J-J 63,000c.. . July 1 1961 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) -22.$25 70
(Optional July 1 1931)
Pop’n 1910, 14,140; 1920, 16,817
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 24- $109,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,506,380 GRIMES COUNTY.
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $10.00
_
Anderson Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
GRAND PRAIRIE.
5 HjS’24A-O10$l,360,000cAprl0’25-54
This town is in Dallas County.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1532.)
Sewage B onds.
5s
. . . $125,000_______________
54is’23 F-A $65,000___ Aug 3 1963
Road and Bridge Bonds.
BON DED D E B T ...........................(?) 5>*sT4 A-O $3 0,000...A ug 10 1944
Population 1910, 994; 1920, 1,263 Subject to call beg. Aug. 10 1924)
W arrants.
GRANGER IND. SCHOOL DIST. 48 T6 A-O $27,200.Apr 11 ’25-’39
This district is in Williamson Co.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Issues O u tstan din g (ail coupon). As T2 Apr $ 1 25,0 00...Jan 1 1952
$15,000
$135,000
'Subj. to call beginning Jan. 1 1922)
10,000
I
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $160,000 6s T5 J-J $50,000____Jan 1 1955
Sinking fund______________
15,000
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1925 )
Assessed value 1924_______ 3,350,000 BOND. D EBT Septl924-$1,616 223
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--S8.60 •linking fund and interest69,324
Population (est.)______________4,500 Ass’d val’n county 1924.-12,449.085
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 22 $13.80
GRATSON COUNTY.
Pop n of co. TO. 21,205; 1920, 23,101
Sherman is the county seat.
IN T . at Co. Treas. ofTice or at
F unding Bonds.
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
4J4s ’23 F-A15 $716,000...........serial
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
COUNTY.
4 ^ s g TO Jan$18J,000c Jan 1 ’25-’34 GUADALUPE county seat.
Seguin Is the
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1920)
a Jail Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
4s 03
Apr $2,000c__Apr 10 1943
5s T2 Mar $280,000c Mar 1 25-’52
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds
(Subject to call beg. Mar. 1 1922 ) ■>H T 5_
_ $75,000.. Apr 10 1955
b
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
Subject to call after Apr 10 1925.)
5s
. . . $10.000..........................
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
.»
. . . $1 2,50 0...A pr 10 1955
5s T8 Oct 1 $50,000....................... .
5s ’20 ann $50,000__________ 1960 4s Road B onds.
. . . $50,000c..Apr 10 1945
(Optional 1930.)
4s ’06 Apr a45,000c..A pr 10 1946
R oad (Red. beg. Julg 10 1920).
is
. . . a20.000.................1938
5s T5 Apr$862,000_ July 10 1955 5s ’08 Apr a50.000-.-A pr 10 1949
_
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $716,000 444s
. . . 30.000...A p r 10 1938
Assessed valuation 1922-$48.376.412 5s
...
5 .0 0 0 ... Apr 10 1940
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21__ $5.50 •s T8 . . .
5
36,000...........................
P o p .o f co. 1910 65.996: 1920. 74,165
Bridge Bonds.
IN T . at State Treas. office in Aus­ 48a’03
Apr $15,000c.-A pr 10 1943
tin or at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N . Y 4s ’05
Apr 17,500c..Apr 10 1945
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’24 $551,800
GRAYSON CO. RD. DIST. NO. 7 Sinking fund____________
143.116
- s ’ 22 ...$ 1 0 8 ,0 0 0 _____1925-1952 Total ass'd value 1922___ 13,359.820
(Due $3,500 and $4,000 yearly, the Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 l..$ 6 00
amounts alternating, final maturity Pop’n 1910, 24,913; 1920, 27,719
1952, optional after 5 years.)
a Redeemable aft. 5 yrs. from issue.
TOT. BD. DT. April ’2 2 .. $150,000
Assessed value___________ 1,739,990
HALE COUNTY.
Plain view is the county seat.
GRAYSON CO. RD. DIST. NO. 8
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
-s ’ 22 . . . $142,000 _____1925 1952
(Due $6,000 and $7,000 yearly, the 5 s ’09 . . . $75,000c*_________1949
$75,000
amounts alternating, final maturity BOND. D E B T Nov 18 '24
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
12,500
1952, optional after 5 years.)
22,000
TO T. BD. DT. April ’2 2 .. $190,000 Sinking fund and interest-.
Assessed value___________ 1,743,160 Assessed value, real estate.7.860,280
Assessed value, personal_ 1.637,500
_
GRAYSON CO. RD. DIST. NO. 9 Other assessable property - 744,986
-s ’ 22 . . . $70,000 ____ 1925-1952 Tot.ass’d val.’24(30% act) 10,242.766
(Due $3,000 and $3,500 yearly, the State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24.$14 00
amount alternating, final maturity Population 1910, 7,566; 1920, 10,104
1952, optional after 5 years.)
TO T. BD. DT. April ’2 2 .. $99,000 HALL COUNTY.
Assessed value___________ 1,068,950
Memphis is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
GREENVILLE
5Ms
-.-$ 4 7 5 ,0 0 0 _______________
This city is the county seat of
C ourt House Bonds.
Hunt County. Population 1910
($ 18.000..Apr 10 '25-’33
8,850; 1920, 12,384.
5 K s’22
] 50,000.-Apr 10 ’34-’43
-s
. . . 100.000_______________
A-O 10 I 80,000. .A pr 10 ’44-’53
School Bonds.
BOND. D EBT June 3 0 ’23. $150,000
5 s ’04 F-A $10 000c..A ug 10 1944 Assessed valuation 1922_ 8,319,225
_
($500 payable each year;
Population in 1920 (Census)..11,137
4M s’06 M-N$14,000c___May 1 1946
5s TO F-A 5 8 .5 0 0 ...Aug 15 1950
5Ms’22 A-O 150.000.Apr 15 ’ 25-’54 HALLETSVILLE SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Halletsville) is
R efu nding Bonds.
4H s’07 A-O $16,000c___June 1 1937 in Lavaca County.
4 Jis’06 A-O
6,000c..A pr 10 1936 5s T9 M -N $58,000c..June 15 1959
(Optional after June 15 1929.)
(Subject to call $500 yearly)
5s T5 . . .
$4.000____Sept 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $58,000
Assessed value 1922____ -2,560,000
Electric Light Bonds.
6s ’09 J-J $40.000c
July 1 1949 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $4.50
(Subject to call $1,000 and $1,500
IN T at State Treasurer’s office or
alternately each year beginning at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
1910.)
Fire Station Bonds.
HAMILTON.
6s TO M-S $15,000____Mar 1 1950
This city is in Hamilton County.
Sewer Bonds
W ater W orks Bonds.
4 K s’07 J-D $33.0OOc _ June 1 1947 5s ’22
_
$88,000- Mar 1 ’25-’62
(Subject to call after 1908)
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23 $118,000
6s T6 M -N $100.000..M ay 15 1936 Assessed valuation 1922_ 1.672,000
_
(Subject to call begin. May 15 ’22) City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22. .$5.70
5s ’ 23 M -N 20,000 _____1934-1953 Population 1910, 1,548; 1920, 2,018
Market Square Bonds.
61
. . . $16,000____Jan 1 1954 HAMLIN.
Street Bonds.
This city is in Jones County.
6s TO J-D $75,000c-.-June 1 1950 TOTAL D EBT Jan 1922.. $180,000
(Subject to call $2,500 each year) Water debt (incl.)________
95,000
6s T3 J-J $70,000c......... ........1953 Assessed valuation 1921___1,442,393
6s T5 . . .
2.000___ July 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915____ $11.50
5s ’ 22 J-D 125,000-Dec 15 ’25-’49 Population 1910, 1,978; 1920, 1,633
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’08 M -8 $66,000c._Sept 15 1948 HARDEMAN COUNTY.
($2,000 payable every third year)
Quanah is the county seat.
5fl TO A-O $17,025____Apr 1 1950 BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23 $36,000
6s TO J-D 4 5 ,5 0 0 ...Dec 20 1950 sinking fund______________
2.259
(8ubject to call $1,500 in odd years Tot.ass’d val.'22 (20%act) 10,058,000
and $1,000 in even years)
6s ’ l l F-A $75,500___ Aug 1 1951 State & Co. tax (per $1,OOO)’22$12.00
Pop’n 1910, 11,213; 1920, 12,487
(Subject to call beginning 1913)
5 s ’23 M -N f 5,000 _____ 1929-1933
160,000
1934-1963 HARDIN COUNTY.
General Bonds.
F unding W arrants.
6s
. . . $23,000........................... 6s T7 . . . $37,000 _____ 1925-1933
Jail Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $70,000-Dec 15 ’25-’52 5s ’05 A-O $4 0,00 0...A pr 10 1945
$77,000
TO T . BD . D T. M ay 1923 $1,354,017 CO. B D . D T . Aug 1 ’ 2 4 ..
Warrant debt (additional)
145,800
Water, light and sewer debt
(Included)......................... 463.000 Assessed value 1923______ 18.011,230
Sinking fund c a sh ________ 127.584 County tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$4.50
Assessed valuation 1922..11,406,388 Popul’n 1910. 12,947; 1920, 15,983




HARDIN CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
P. L. Kountze.
_
5s ’09 M-N$12,000_ N ov 15 1939
5s T5 A-O 107,000...A pr 10 1955
5s T7 F-A 65,000...F e b 20 1957
5H s’24 A-O 125,000 _____1925-1954
BOND DEBT July 1 ’ 2 4 .. $309,000
Assessed valuation 1923__ 3,593,410
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$10.00
HARDIN CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
P. O. Kountze.
5s ’ l l A-O $25,000__ Apr 10 1941
5s '14 J-J
64,000__ July 10 1954
5H s’ 19 . . . 165,000 _____1925-1949
BOND. DEBT July 1924. $254,000
Assessed valuation 1923__ 7,951,660
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. .$1.20
HARDIN CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 3.
P. O. Kountze.
5s ’ l l A-O $ 5 2 ,0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1931
5s T6 J-D 160.000___ June 1 1956
5 ‘4 s’21 . . . 279,000 _____1925-1952
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24. $491,000
Assessed valuation 1923__ 5,473,430
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$8.40
HARLINGEN
This city is in Cameron County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s ’21 M -S $40.000____ Mar 1 1951
6s ’21 F-A 40,000 ........... 1926-1961
($5,000 every five years)
Electric Light Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $32,000 .......... 1926-1961
($5,000 every five years)
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $48,000 ______1926-1961
($5,000 every five years)
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 21. $277,000
Assess, val. real estate_____1,250 000
Assess, val. personal______ 606 000
Tot. ass’d val. ’21(5^ act.)_1.856.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$12.50
Population in 1920____________1,784
IN T. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. V .
HARLINGEN INEL SCH. DIST
S chool Bonds.
5s
. . . $40.000r._Nov 26 1950
5s
...
30.000_______ _______
BOND. D EBT Nov 27 ’24. $110,000
Floating debt (additional).
8,000
22.000
Sinking fund_____________
Tot. ass'd val. ’24 (6O%act)5,OO0 000
School tax rate (per $1,000)'24 *7.50
Population in 1924 (est.)_____10,000
HARRISBURG.
This city is in Harris County.
6s ’24 F-A $45,000 ______1925-1964
Public Im provement W arrants.
6s T9 M-S $42,500........... 1925-1949
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 J-D $79.000c_____1925-1961
Gas Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A $10,000 ______1929-1948
Street Improvement Bonds.
6 s ’21 . . . $15.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1955
6s ’ 24 F-A 20.000 ______1925-1964
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 24 F-A $10,000_______________
W ater-W orks Impt. W arrants.
6s ’20 . . . $4,000
1925-1940
Sewerage Improvt. W arrants.
6s '22 . . . $8,500
1924-1932
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924.. $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 Nat. Bank.
New York City.
HARRISBU RG IND. S. D.
This district (P. O. Harrisburg) is
in Harris County.
5s ’ l l
$15.000c__________ 1951
5s T4
50,000c__________ 1954
5s T4 - - - 15,000c___________1954
5s '15 - - - 35.000c__________ 1955
5s T6 - - - 15,000c___________1956
5s T9 ____ 95,000c__ Serially
5s ’ 22 M-N100,000c.Nov 10 ’ 27-’62
f 66.000c____1926-1936
5s ’24
] 64,000c____1937-1944
100,000c____ 1945-1954
(120,000c____ 1955-1964
BOND. D EBT Nov 15 ’24 $540,000
Sinking fund____________
30,582
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 24 (act.) __ 17,551,508
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24 $7.50
Population in 1924 (est.)------- 21,000
IN T. on 5s of 1922 at the Hanover
National Bank, New York.
H A R R IS COUNTY.
County seat is Houston.
§ Road and Bridge B onds.
3s ’ 01 J’ne$500,000c..June 11941
4s ’07 . . . 348,000____Oct 1 1947
4H «’09 A-O 494.000____Oct 10 1949
5s '17 J-J 951.000c_.July 20 1957
5s’24 A-O10z750,000c-$25,000 yrly.
5 C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4 s ’ 08 A-OS317.000--.Apr 10 1948
Special Road Bonds.
4 « s ’ 13 A-OS1,000,000.......................
(Due serially for 40 years, optional
after 30 years from issue.)
s
. . . $100.000................... ........
N ET BD. DT. July 1 ’24-$6,486,904
Assessed valuation 1924.205,218 098
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $16.90
_
Popula’n 1910, 115,693; '20. 186,667
IN T. in Austin, Chicago, 111., and
at County Treasurer’s office, x At
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and in
Houston. § Redeemable after 10
years from issue.

333
District No. 6.
T3 $44,000..................serial
District No. 7.
5s T5 F-A $77,000—Feb 1 ’25-’35
District No. 8 Bonds.
6s T9
$58,000__________ serial
D istrict No. 9 Bonds.
6 s ’20 - - - $12,500__________ serial
District No. 10 Bonds.
6s '21 _
_ $49,000--------------- serial
District No. 11 Bonds.
6s ’23 _
_ $28,000__________ serial
District No. 12 Bonds.
6 s ’23 - $150,000 ......
serial
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1 9 2 3 District No. 1..........
$123,000
District No. 2 __________ 159,006
District No. 5— ............. 112.000
District No. 6__________
44,000
District No. 7...................
84,000
District No. 8 __________
58,000
District No. 9 __________
12,500
District No. 10_________
49,000
D is t r ic t N o .il_________
28,000
District No. 12_________ 456.000
(Dist No. 1 . . . 605,000
Assessed
Dist. No. 2— 3.247,565
valuation Dist. No. 5___ 1.223,926
Dist. No. 6 — 1,095,700
Dist. No. 7 . . . 834.506
IN T . on Dist. No. 5 bonds at
Nat. Bank Republic, Chicago; on
Dist. Nos. 6, 7 and 12 bonds and
Dist. No. 1 bonds of 1923 at the Sea­
board Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on Dist.
No. 2 bonds and Dist. No. 1 bonds of
1909 at Hariorer Nat. Bank, N. Y .;
on others at County Treas. office.
5s

HARRIS COUNTY NAVIG. DIST.
Ship-Canal Bonds.
4 Jus’ l l J-D$798,500c____ 1931-1951
5s T4 M-S 250,000c...M ar 1 1964
(Optional in 10 years.)
5s T9 . . -1 ,250,000c____ 1925-1949
5s ’23 A-O / 520,000c Apr 15 ’25-’28
13,350,000c Apr 15 ’ 29-’53
4J4s’24 ] 340,000c Sept 1 5 ’25-’44
M-S 1 160,000c Sept 1 5 ’45-’54
BOND. DEBT Nov ’24--$6,486,904
Assessed value 1924_____ 205,218,098
District tax (per $1,000) ’24--$2.76
IN T . on 1911 bonds payable at
County Treasurer’s ofTice 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.
HARRISON COUNTY.
Marshall is the county seat.
C ourt House Bonds.
4s ’99 F-A $32,000--.A u g 16 1939
Special Road Bonds.
5s T9 A-0$266,000____Apr 1 1954
Series A .
Series B.
5s T9 . . . *1,555,000.-June 10 1959
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24-$l ,853,600
Sinking fund (cash & sec.)
103,426
Tot.ass’d val.'22(60% act.) 15 185 700
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ‘ 22- .$22.60
Popula’n. 1910. 37,243; 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 COUNTY.
Channing is the county seat.
County debt Nov 27 ’24___
None
Road Dist. No. 1 bonds_
_ $62,500
County assessed val.:
Real estate_____________2,649,399
Personal_______________ 2,669,020
Total assessed value 1924.-4,718,419
State and Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924______________$12.50
population 1920______________ 1,100
HAYS COUNTY.
San Marcos is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4s ’03
$65.000................... 1953
R oad Bonds.
5s T4 ..-$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .................. 1954
(50,000.-Apr 10 ’25-’ 29
5s T9 A-O 90,000..A pr 1 0 ’32-’ 39
196,000.-Apr 10 ’40-’47
9 ,0 0 0 ... Apr 10 1948
5^s
. 27,500_______________
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
5s T7 A-O $71.000___ Jan 8 1957
(Subject to call $2,000 yrly. from
1920 to 1929 Incl. and $3,000
yrly. thereafter.)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4s ’03 . . . $ 2 6 .0 0 0 ........... ..1 948
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’23. $581,000
Warrant debt (add’l )
60,500
Assessed valuation 1023-.1O.OO6 600
County tax (per $1 000) 1922.$10 00
Popula’n 1910, 15,518; 1920, 15,920
INT. at State Bank & Trust C o.,
San Marcos.
HEARNE.
This town is in Robertson County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $51,000c______________
Water bonds______________ $20,000
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 4 ’24.
76,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,283,433
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. $l6.50
Population 1910, 2.352; 1920, 2,741

H ARRIS CO. COM. S. D. NO. 25. HEDLEY INDEP. SCHOOL DIST.
See Houston Indep. School Dist.
This district is in Donley County.
6 s ’22 A -O ($4,000..........1925-1932
HARRIS CO. D R . D IST R IC T S.
130,000..........1933-1962
TOT. B D . DT Oct 29 ’23. $48,500
District No. 1 Bonds.
5s ’09 _
_ $48,000__________serial Assessed value 1923_______ 1,346,000
6s ’23 . . .
72,000.-M ar 1 ’25-’48 School tax rate (per $1.000)’23-$7.00
D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
5s ’09 s-a $159,000c................. 1949
* Issued prior to the law o f 1893
which requires approval and regis­
D istrict No. 5 B onds.
5s '12 A-O $105,000.........1925-1938 tration by State officials.

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HEMPHILL COUNTY.
Canadian is the eounty seat.
. . . $70,000........... ................
Road Bonds.
_s
. . . $23,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Dee 7 ’23. $197,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
40,000
Ass’d val. '23 (3-5 a ct.)..6,000,000
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) '23 $9.50
Population. 1910, 3,170; 1920. 4,280
5s

TEXAS—CITIES AXD TOWNS
HIDALGO COUNTY W ATER IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 2.
6s ’20 J-D S l.185,000c.Dec 1 ’ 25-’50
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 959)
BOND. DEBT Mar ’21--$1,250.000
Assessed value 1920 _____18.137,327

HIDALGO COUNTY WATER IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 3.
6s 21 A-O $284,OOOcOct 1 25-'51
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2743.)
HENDERSON.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921.. $275,000
This city is In Rusk County. Assessed value__________ 2,937,625
Incorporated 1912.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.. $65,000 HIDALGO COUNTY W ATER IM­
Water deot (i.icl.)________
32,0 >I
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 4.
28.000 -s
Sinking fu n d ____________
...$ 1,25 0.00 0_____________
Tot. assessed value 1924 2,044.205 BONDED D E B T_______________ (?)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$7.50
Population 1920______________ 2.273 HIGHLAND P A R b T
.
This city (P. O. Dallas) Is In
HENDERSON~COUNTY.
Dallas County.
Athens is the county seat.
5s ’20 A-OS110,000________ serially
BOND DEBT June 30 '23.$582,500
Street Impt. Bonds.
Sinking fund and iute-cst_
_ 35,754 6s g ’21 F-A $100.000c.Aug 1 ’27-T6
Assessed valuation in ’2 2 ..9 .2 0 ) 360 5s
. . . 100,000______ 1929-1953
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’22.815.50
W ater Works sonds.
Popula’n 1910, 20,131; 1920. 28.327 6s ’21 F -A $l50,000________ serially
5 s ’23 F-A 125,000________ SeTallv
HENDERSON~COUNTY LEVEE 5s
. . . 125,000______ 1929-1953
IMPT. DIST. NO. 1.
Park Purchase & C onstr. Bonds.
Levee Improvement Bonds.
5s ’23 F-A $25.000________Serially
6s T6 Apr $63.000--Apr 10 ’25-’45
Road, Street & Bridge Bonds.
TOTAL D E B T ____________
(?)
5 s ’ 23 F-.V$100,000________ Serially
C ity Hall Bonds.
HENDERSON COUNTY ROAD 5s ’21
$35,000________ serially
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 ’2 4 .. $699,000
R oad B onds.
Water debt (incl ) ________ 275,000
5H s’ 18 J-J $ 6 l.COOc.July 1 ’ 25-’ 38 Warrant d9bt (add’l ) _____
44,000
TO TAL D E B T Aug 1917.. $185,000 Sinking fund—-General____
18,000
Assessed valuation_______ 2,678,775
W a te r_________________
10.916
Real valuation____________5,000,000 Ass’d val. (3-5 act.) ’24. . 13,239,486
Population in 1918 (est.)_____15,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $10 00
Pop’n, 1920, 2,321; 1924 (est.).5,500
HENDERSON CO. RD. D. NO. 4
R oad Bonds.
HIGHLAND PA RK IND. S. D,
5s ’ 16 J-J $58,5 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1956
B uilding Bonds.
(Subject to call $1,500 yearly)
5s ’ 14 Apr $30.000c..June 20 1954
BOND. DEBT June 1916...$60,000 (Subject to call after June 20 1924
Assessed valuation 1915_____462,930 _s
...
60,000_________ ______
IN T . payable in New York City. _s
. . . 100,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’24. $400,000
HENDERSON COUNTY ROAD Sinking fund____________
10,483
DISTR IC T NO. 7.
Assess’d val ’24 (abt. 35%
R oad Bonds.
to 40% actual)________ 10,350,090
5s ’ 18 . . . $50,000..................1948 School tax (per 31,000) ’24..$10 00
BONDED D E B T ____ $50,000
IN T . payable at Chase Nat. Bank
Assessed valuation___ 611,115
New York
Real value___________2,576,140
HILL COUNTY
HENDERSON COUNTY ROAD
Hillsboro is the county seat
D ISTR IC T NO. 10.
Road District No. 1 Bonds,
Road B onds.
os 14 . . . $ 2 50.0 00...Jan 10 195s
5s T8 . . . $40,000___________1948 -s
. . . 810.000______________
BONDED D E B T .............. $40,000 5s ’ 19 A-O 338.000 ____ 1926-1949
Assessed valuation_
_ 357,760
(See V. 109, p. 195, for maturity.)
Real value__________ 1,026,500
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
5s T5 . . . $150,000...O ct 10 1955
HENDERSON IND. SCH. DIST. 5s ’ 19 A-O 148,000 ____ 1925-1940
This district (P. O. Henderson) is (See V. 109. p. 195, for maturity.)
In Rush County.
Road Dist. No. 3.
S chool Building Bonds.
5s T9 A-0*S250.000_Apr 10 ’25-’49
5s
Jan $25,000c_________ 1953
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
(Optional after 20 years.)
-s
. . . $30,000_______ _____ _
5s
Jan $80.000c_________ 1960
Road Dist. No. 6.
(Optional after 20 years.)
6s T9 A -O *$148,000.Apr 10 ’25-’ 10
Ttoisrii . I J LLi * I i) t ,- •ia->Ax.
'
I * V/ i i * / i vh
i
J cj &L
L
* 1 '» I , <I t\r
(See V. I l l , p 1679, for maturity)
Tot.assess.val.’ 23(80%act) 2,600.000
Road Dist. No. 7.
School tax (per $1,000) 1923...$0.50 5s T9 A-O *$210 000-Apr 10 '25-’49
Population (est.)_____________ 3,500 (See V. I l l , p. 1679, for maturity)
IN T . at Henderson or Austin.
Road Dist. No. 10.
5s T9 A-0*S85,000.-Apr 10 ’ 25-’49
HENRIETTA.
(See V. I l l , p. 1679, for maturity)
This city is in Clay County.
Road Dist. No. 12.
Street Im provement Bonds.
5 ^ s ’20 A-0*$91,000-Apr 10 ’25-’50
6s ’20 J-D $35,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1960 (For maturity see V. I l l , p 1969)
Optional Dec 1 1930)
Itasca Road D istrict Bonds.
Sewer C on stru ction W arrants. -s
...$ 3 5 0 .0 0 0 ______________
8s
J-D $14,000 _____1925-1926
H ubbard Road District Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 6 ’24. $86,500 -s
...$ 3 0 0 .0 0 0 __________ ____
Water debt (incl.)________
35.500
A b b o tt Road D istrict Bonds.
Sinking fund, general______________ 6,113
.s
. . . $250.000..........................
Sinking fund, water_______
11,757
/Malone Road D istrict B onds.
Assess, val. real estate____ 1,187,990 .s
...$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
Assess, val. personal______ 570,930
M ont Calm Road Dist. B onds.
Total assessed value 1924..1,758.920 .s
...$ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 _______ _______
Tax rate (.per $1,000) 24___ $13.50
Irene Road D istrict Bonds.
Population 1910, 2.104: 1920. 2.563 .8
...$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______ _______
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the Chase
Bynum Road District B onds.
National Bank, N. Y.
-s
. . . $100,000..____________
Osceola Road D istrict Bonds.
HEREFORD.
_s
____$50.000...........................
This city is in Deaf Smith County
P enelope Road District Bonds.
Incorporated about Dec. 1 1906.
-s
...$ 2 1 6 ,0 0 0 _______ _______
BOND. D E B T Dec 4 ’2 3 .. $40,000
F unding (.Subject to call).
Water debt (incl ) . _____
23,000 5s ’98 Feb $25,000c..F eb 15 193«
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
48,441 3 4$s’03 Apr 42.000c..A pr 10 1943
Floating debt (add’l)______
5,206
Bridge Bonds (Subject to call).
Sinking fund and interest..
8,045 5s ’95 Apr $30.000c__Apr 10 1935
Assess.val., real estate____ 1.389 55) 5s ’96 Apr 20,000c..Apr 10 1936
Assess.val., personal______ 668 090 5s ’97 Apr 12,000c..A pr 10 1937
Total assessed value (about
3 M '02 Apr 40,000c._Apr 10 1942
js
80% actu-il) 1923_______ 2,037 640 BONDED D EBT—
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-_$9 00
County, June 30 1923____ 169,000
Population 1910, 1,750: 1920, 1.696
Dist. No. 3, Oct 1920____ 290,000
IN T . payable at the City office.
Dist. No. 6, Oct 1920____ 170.000
Dist. No. 7, Oct 1920____ 242,000
Dist. No. 10, Oct 1 9 2 0 ... 97,000
HIDALGO COUNTY.
Sink. fd. & int. June 30 ’ 23 151,602
Edinburg Is the county seat.
Assessed Valuation—
Flood C ontrol Bonds.
$29,308,793
6 s ’24 J-D 15 $1,620,000. . .1925-1949 County, 1922.........
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 -$10.30
C ourt Houss and Jaii Bonds
6s’22 A-015 $55,000___ Oct 10 1962 Popula’n, 1910, 46.760; 1920, 43,332
IN T . at State Treas. office In Aus­
(Optional Oct. 10 1932.)
tin and at Seaboard Nat. Bank N. Y.
Road District No. 1 B onds.
5s T6 . . . $250,000._-M ay 1 1956 and on bonds marked (*) at the
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
(Subject to call serially)
Drainage D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
5s ’08 Apr$125,000c_N ov 10 1948 HILLSBORO.
County seat of Hill County. In­
(Subject to call begin. N ov. 10 1928.)
corporated under the general laws of
Jail W arrants.
7s
s-an$100,000_______________ Texas on March 21 1881; granted
special charter by Legislature of
Im provement W arrants.7s ’ 21 . . .
$150.000_____________ State o f Texas on March 18 1911.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5H s’22A-O10 $ 1,250,000Apr 10’ 27-51 5s ’95 . . . $18,5 00c...Jan 1 1935
8,000c...S ep t 3 1935
(36,000.-Aug 1 ’25-’33 5s ’95 . . .
15.000c...Jan 1 1937
_ s ’23 F-A 60,000._Aug 1 ’34-’43 5s ’97 . . .
7,350c__Apr 1 ’25-’49
(50,000.-Aug 1 ’44-’48 44Ss’09 Apr
25,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1953
TOTAL D E B T N ov ’23..$2,662,404 5s T 3 J-J
Sinking fund on hand____
95,0 0 0
City-Hall Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923 .28,496,519 4H s’09 Apr $10,100c..A pr 1 ’25-’ 49
W ater-W orks-Extension Bonds.
State& co.tax (per$l,000) ’22.$18.00
Popula’n. 1910, 13,728: 1920. 38,110 5s '12 — . $15,000c._.F eb 1 1952
40,000____Jan 1 1959
IN T . on bonds of 1922 and 1923 5s T9 J-J
in New York.
(Optional Jan. 1 1939.)




Street Bonds.
4Hs'09 Apr $2 500c._Apr 1 ’25-'49
5s TO . . .
40.000____July 1 1950
(Redeemable beginning In 1925.)
5s
F-A $25.000_____
1954
5s T6 F-A 10,000____Aug 1 1946
(Subject to call beg Aug 1 1931.)
School Bonds.
43^s'06 . . . $17.0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1946
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1921.)
4 4s'09 Apr $2.500c..A pr 1 '25-'49
_
5s T2 J-J
40,000c_ July 1 1952
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1922.)
5s T4 F-A $25,000____Feb 1 1954
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1929.)
5s T9 J-D $18,000____June 1 1959
_s
...
33,000_______________
5s ’21 . . .
r 0,000.........May 1961
5s ’22 . . .
80,000...........
1962
F unding Bonds.
5s T2 . . .
$8,400c___Feb 1 1952
Crematory Bonds.
_
5s T o M -N So.OOOc_ M ay 1 1965
(Subject to call after May 1 1930.)
Sewer Bonds.
5s '12 . . .
So.OOOc...Feb 1 1952
5s T8 . . .
25,000.................. 1958
(Opt. after 1933.)
R efu nding Bonds.
2s 06 . . .
$4.500____Aug 1 1934
Market Square Bonds.
5s ’21 s-a
$7,000___ Jan 1 1961
(Optional Jan. 1 1941.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '2 3 .. $525,300
Water debt (incl.)________ 154,800
Floating debt____________
50,308
Sinking fund______________
92,810
Total assessed val. 1923.-7,211,544
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $15.20
Population 1910. 6,115; 1920, 6,952
HONEY GROVE.
This City is in Fannin County.
S chool Bonds.
5s
F-A $14,000c
Aug 1 1952
5s
F-A
6,0 0 0 c ... Aug 1 1952
Street Bonds.
5s
J-J
$3,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1951
5s
M -N 3,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1949
P ublic B uilding B onds.
5s
F-A So.OOOc.. .Aug 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 3 .. $31,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
36.000
Sinking fund______________
1,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 1.390,105
Assess. val., pers. prop___ 955,935
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.
Granbury is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5W sT 9M -S/$67,500..M ar 20’25-’39
1 50.000-Mar 20 '40-’49
CO. BD. D T. June 3 0 ’2 3 .. $47,499
Sinking fund and interest- .
13,049
Assessed valuation 1922__ 3,944.394
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’ 22$15.50
Popula’n 1910, 10,008; 1920, 8,759
HOPKINS CO. LEVEE IMPT
DIST. NO. 1.
Levee Bonds.
6s '18 . . . $95,000 _____ 1925-1944
BOND. D EBT Nov 23 ’23- $100,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3.870,535
_
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’ 23-$38.00
HOPKINS CO. LEVEE IMPT
DIST. NO. 2.
P. O. Sulphur Springs.
6s T9 F-A *44.500 _____ 1925-1919
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 3 ’23. $50,000
Assessed value.1923_______ 6.100,740
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23 $42.50
H O PIIN 3 CO. LEVEE IMPT.
DIST NO. 3.
6s ’21 A-0$175,000___ Oct 1 1949
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’23- $175,000
Tot .1 assesr.e I val is 1933 2,418,127
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’23.$49.00

V o l. 119.
Street Im provem ent Bonds.
5s ’01 F-A$240,000____ Aug 1 1941
5s ’03 A-O 300.000____ Oct 1 1943
5s ’08 F-A 100,000____ Aug 5 1938
4 !^s’09 M-S 100,000____Sept 7 1939
4H s’ 10 M-S 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...Sept 26 1940
5s T2 J-J 6180,000___ Jan 1 1952
4 H s’ 12 J-D 28,000.-Tune 1 ’25-’27
4M s’ 12 M-S 150,000..Sept 1 ’ 25-’32
5s T3 M -N 450,000..N ov 1 ’25-'33
5s T 5 M-S 44,000.Mar 15 ’25-’35
5s T6 F-A 18,500.Feb 15 ’ 25-’36
4 ^ s ’ 17 F-A 13.000.-Feb 1 ’ 2 5 ’37
5s T9 F-A 120,000..A ug 1 ’25-44
5s 21 F-A 176.000..Feb 1 25-’46
5s ’21 J-D 88,000-Dec 15 ’25-’46
5s ’22 J-J 23 0,000..July 1 ’25-’47
5 s ’22 J-D 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 ..D e c l5 ’25-’47
_
5s ’23 A-O 240,000_ Oct 1 ’ 25-’48
4 3 s ’24 . . . 250,000__________ 1950
4
5s ’24 . . . 250,000_______________
5s ’24 . . . 100,000_______________
5s ’24 . . . 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ...___________
5s ’24 . . . 1 5 0 .0 0 0 ........................
5s ’24 . . . 150,000_______________
Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’96 M -N $39.000____M ay 1 1936
4 ids’ l l J-J 500.000____Jan 30 1941
4M s’ 12 M-S 148.000-.Sept 1 ’25-’42
5s T3 M -N 281.000..N ov 1 ’ 2.5-’43
5s T6 F-A 15 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 5 ’25-’36
5s ’21 M-N207.000 _____ 1925-1946
5 s ’22 J-J 192,000 _____ 1925-1947
5 s ’ 22 J-J 230.000.-July 1 ’25-'47
W harves and Slips Bonds.
4 ^ s ’08A-O $150,000____Oct 26 1938
5s '15 M-S 388.000.Mar 10 ’25-'55
5s’ 16 F-A 1,200,000.Feb 15 ’ 25-’56
4>£sT7J-J 1,793,000..Jan 15 ’ 25-’ 57
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’06 J-J $434,000...July 16 1946
4J^s’08 A-O 101,000___ Oct 26 1938
5s T 5 M-S 11,000.Mar 15 ’25-’ 35
5s T6 F-A 20.500.Feb 15 ’25-’36
4 ^ s ’ l7 F-A 54.000.Feb 15 ’25-’42
5s T9 A-O 80.000..A pr 1 ’2.5-’44
5s T9 F-A 20.000..A u g l '25-’44
5 s ’ 20 J-D 80,000...Tune 1 '25-40
Gravel Pavement Bonds.
4M s’25 . . . $100,000__________ 1950
Police S tation Bonds.
4^s
. . . $39,000_______________
Hospital Bonds.
5s
. . . $81,000_______________
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
4M s’25 . . . $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ..............1950
Park Bonds.
12M-S $186.000..Sept 1 ’25-’42
f fT 5 M-S 194,000-Mar 10 ’25-’55
Market, Engine House, &c.
5 s ’97 J-J $109,000____Jan 11937
5 s ’03 F-A 100,000...A u g 15 1943
5s '13 J-D 45.000-Dec 20 ’ 25-’33
5s '14 M-S 619,000..M ar 1 ’25-’44
4U s’22 J-J
93.000.-July 1 ’ 25-’ 47
Library Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $181 0 0 0 ..July 1 ’ 25-'47
5s ’24 . . . 300,000______________
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’24 . . . $75,000______________
5s ’24 . . . 109,000______________
5s ’24 . . . 250,000______________
C itv C o u n t y Hospital B onds.
5s ’22 J-J $96,000___ July 1 1947
Im provement Bonds.
5s ’04 A-0$100,000____Oct 1 1944
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ l l A-0$500.000____Oct 16 1941
1J£sT 8 J-J 585,000. .July 1 ’ 25-'48
W ater W orks M ortgages.
6s ’ 94 J-J u$452,000___ July 1 1944
6s ’03 A-O 25.000___ Apr 1 1933
GEN. BD. D T. Feb ’24_$15,785,750
W aterworks debt (add’l)
809,000
Sinking fund___________
2,033,511
Assessed valuation 1924.198,000,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1923____ $28.30
Value prop, owned by city 26,500,000
Popul’n 1910, 78,800; 1920, 138,076
IN T. on bonds marked (6) at Nat.
Park Bank, N. Y .; on water works
mortgage marked (a) at Metropoli­
tan Trust C o., N. Y .; on others at
Central Union Trust C o., N. Y.

HOPKINS CO. RD. DIST. NO. 5. HOUSTON COUNTY.
Crockett Is the county seat.
.s
. . . ($19,000_____ 1925-1913
Road D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
1 10,000 _____ 1944-1948
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924...$29,000 5s ’ l l M-S $23,000____Mar 1 1951
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________ 2,600
Assessed val. (abt. }4 act.)..530,000 5s ’ l l A-0$ 135,000................... 1951
(Above bonds will also be paid seri­
ally from 1913-1934 by operation
HOPKINS CO. RD. DIST. NO. 8.
of sinking fund.)
5K s
...$ 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
. . . $35,000_______________
*Road Dist. No. 1 Bds. (absorbed) _s
5s
...$ 3 6 7 ,0 0 0 _______________ ttoad and bridge bonds---------$7,000
Road D istrict No. 7 Bonds.
*Road Dist. No. 2 Bds. (absorbed)
. . . $50,000----------------------5s
. . . $44,000_______________ -8
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1924. $557,000 BOND. DEBT J’ne 30 '20. $374,000
6.681
Assessed value 1924_______ 4,600,000 Sinking fund and interest. .
_
* These two districts now form Assessed valuation 1920_ 8,669.580
part of District No. 8, having been County tax rate(per $1,000) T9.$7.50
Pop'n of co. 1910, 29,564; '20, 28,601
absorbed by that district.
IN T. at Cont. & Comm. Nat
HOUSTON.
Bank, Chicago.
This city is the county seat o f Har
ris County. City incorp. Sept. 29
1839. N e t charter of city became HOUSTON COUNTY LEVEE IM ­
operative July 1 1905. Town of
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1.
Houston Heights annexed Mar. 1 T8. 6s
...$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 _______ Serially
District Court refuses to enjoin BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
bond Issue voted Oct. 28 1914. V
99, p. 1845.
43 s
4
. . . 500,0C0_______________ HOUSTON HEIGHTS.
Paving & Sewer Bonds.
This town is in Harris County.
5s’99 M -N $300,000...N o v 15 1939 Incorporated in 1897. Annexed by
5s ’01 F-A 60,000___ Aug 1 1941 Houston Mar. 1 1918. See “ Hous­
4>£s’08 A-O 225,000___ Oct261938 ton.”
4 K s’08 A-O 225,000___ Oct 26 1938
4 : s ’ 12 M-S 634,000..Sept 1 ’25-’52
4
4 4 s ’ 12 M-S 400,000..S ep t 1 ’ 25-’52 HOUSTON INDEP. SCH. DIST.
C ity of H ouston School Bonds
5s T4 M-S 6179,000..Mar 1 ’25-’54
(Assumed).
5s T 4 A-O 58 ,000 ..Apr 1 ’25-’34
5s '15 M -S 388,000-Mar 10 ’25-’55 5s ’97 J-D $50.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1937
5s T5 M-S 388.000-Mar 1 0 ’25 ’55 5s ’01 F-A 50.0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1941
5s T6 F-A 400,000.Feb 15 ’25-’56 l a s ’ l l J-D 500,000c....Tune 26 1941
5s T6 M-S 80.000..S ep t 1 ’25-’56 4% s’12 M-S 378,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’42
5s T7 J-J 32 0,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 25-’57 5s T o M-S 128.000cMar 10 ’25-’40
5s T9 F-A 40.000..A u g 1 ’25-’44 5s T9 F-A 563.000c_Aug 1 ’25-’44
5 s ’22 J-J
92,000..Jan 15 ’25-’47 5s ’ 21 M -N 132.000c.May 1 ’25-’46
5s ’22 J-J 230,000..July 1 ’25-’47 5s ’24 J-D l ,500,000______________
5s ’22 J-J 230,000.-July 1 ’25-’47
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
5 s ’23 J-D 2 4 0 ,0 0 0 ..D e c l5 ’ 25-’48
which requires approval and regis­
Elevator Bonds.
5s
. . . $ 1 ,000 ,000 ............... . tration by State officials.

D ec., 1924.]
HOUSTON IND. S. D. (Concluded).
H ouston Heights Bonds.
5s '0 3 M-S $12,000c— Sept 1 1933
5s ’ 12 A-O a75,000c..A pr 15 1942
5s '17 M-S a 2 2 5 , 000c..M ar 15 1957
5 s ’ 03 F-A
3 ,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1933
5 s ’ 06 F-A 15,000c...A ug 1 1936
5s ’09 M-Na20,000c
May 1 1939
Harris Co. S. D. No. 25 Bonds.
5s '10 Apr $16,0 0 0c..F eb 16 1950
5s ' l l Apr a20.OO0c-.May 10 1951
5s '13 Apr 20,000c..Jan 15 1933
5s '14 Apr 20,000c_ June 8 1954
_
5s ’ 15 A-O a20.000c_.0ct 25 1955
Harris Co. S. I). No. 4 Bonds.
5s ’ 13 F-A $3,000c_ Aug 4 1953
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 '24$2,247,000
Assessed valuation 1924.211,500,000
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$8.70
Population in 1924_________ 200,000
aIN T. payable at Nat. Park Bank,
N. Y .; others at Central Union Trust
C o ., N . Y.
HOWARD COUNTY.
Big Spring is the county seat.
fiU s’ 2P . . . $ 2 6 0 , 0 0 0 ........ 1925-1950
N ET BD. D T. Mar 1922.. $401,000
Assessed valuation 1920 — 5,411,840
State <r Co.tax(per $1,000) '20J11 60
S
Population 1910, 8,881; 1920. 8,962

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
JACKSON COUNTY.
Edna is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
5s ’00 F-A $5,500_ Feb 10 1940
_
4s ’02 M -N 8,000___ May 4 1942
4s ’05 A-O 45,000...A p r 10 1945
Koad District No. 1 bonds..$52,000
Drainage D istrict No. 8 Bonds.
5s T.5 A-O $71,000____Oct 1 1940
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 .. $179,926
Sinking fund------- -----------59,725
Assessed valuation 1922 — 9,127,028
State & Co. tax (per $1.000)’22.817.10
Population 1910, 6,471; 1920. 11.244
JACKSONVILLE.
This city is in Cherokee County.
Street iBonds.
5 j^s’24 F-A$100,000----------------------Sewer Bonds.
5s T3 Apr $25,000— Apr 16 1953
(Subject to call after Apr 16 1923)
W ater Bonds.
5s '05
14.000._ -N ov 1 1945
5s ’ 10 —
3.000____Mar 1 1946
5s T3 —
10.000— Apr 16 1943
W ater and Filtration Bonds6s ’21 M-S$l 50.000 -------- 1932-1959
BOND. DEBT D ec9 1922. $202,000
W.fter debt (included)_____ 177,000
Warrant debt____________
5,000
Sinking fund, sewer_______
4.933
Sinking fund, water_______
4,141
Assessed valuation 1921_ 3,057,610
_
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 21.$12.50
Population 1910, 2,875; 1920, 3,723

HUBBARD.
This city is in Hill County.
BO N D . DEBT J'ne 30 '21..$41,500
Sinking fuud and interest___
6,036
Population 1910, 1,843; 1920. 2,072 JACKSONVILLE IND. S. D.
5s
. . . $45,000____ Feb 1 1941
(Optional Feb. 1 1931.)
HUDSPETH COUNTY.
5J^s
. . . 125,000 _____ 1925-1964
Sierra Blanca is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Apri 1922. $77,000
C ourt House Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1921___3.750,000
5H s’ 19 A-O $10,000— May 12 1959 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 2 2 ..$ 5 00
(Optional May 12 1929 )
Population 1921 (est.)_______ 10,000
BON D. D EBT June 30 ’ 23 $232,485
51,923 JASPER COUNTY.
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed value 1921______ 5,251,000
Jasper is the county seat.
Population In 1920______________962
Road Bonds.
5s T7 ann $197,000___ ADr ’ 25-’47
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’23. $456,000
HULL INDEP. SCHOOL DIST.
10,993
Sinking fund_____________
This district is in Liberty Co.
6 s ’ 22 . . . $95,000..$2,500 yearly Assess, val., real_________ 5.954,875
Assess, val., personal------- 2,070.110
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 2 ’24. $35,000
prooerty___ 1.845,436
Assessed valuation 1924_ 7,306 000 Other assess, 23(30% act) .0,870,421
_
School tax rate (per $1,000)'24$10.00 Tot.ass’d val.’ (per $1,000) ’22$10.50
Total tax rate
Populat’ n 1910, 14,000; 1920, 15,569
HUNT COUNTY.
(NT.payable at the State Treas.
Greenville is the county seat.
office, Jasper State Bank, National
R oad Bonds.
Bank of Commerce, N. Y ., and First
[ $35,000___ Apr 1 1925 National Bank. Chicago.
5s T9 A-O ] 200.000..A pr 1 '26-’55
l 220,000..Apr 1 ’ 56-’ 59 JASPER CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
BON D.DEBT June 30 23 $1,859,000 5!^s’ 23 F-A$150,000
Feb 10 1953
Sinking fund and interest122,990 BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
Assessed valuation In '22 25,159 4.80
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ”22 $19.00 JASPER CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
P op’n 1910, 48.116: 1920, 50,350 TOT. BD. DT. Nov 15 ’23. $233,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,582,157
HUNT CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1 Actual value (estimated)..5,500,000
5s T5 M-S$400.000____Mar 1 1955 Tax rates 1923 (per $1,000):
(Subj. to call $10,000 .vrly. aft. 1 vr.i
District____________________ $8.50
BON D. DEBT N ov 8 ’24.$2,070,000
Total_______________________19.00
T ot.a ss’d val. '21 ______25.253,970
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S19.00 JASPER CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 4.
Oct 10 1952
1NT. at Greenville Nat. Exchange 5 s ’22 A-0$125,000
BONDED D E B T ________
( 7)
Bank, Greenville.
HUNTSVILLE.
This city is in Walker County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $22,5 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1956
(Subject to call after July 1 1926)
Street Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $7,50 0c...Ju ly 1 1956
{Subject to call after July 1 1926’
BOND. DEBT J’ne 3 0 ’ 23. $65,000
Sinking fund and interest..
6.556
Population 1910, 2,072; 1920, 4,689

JASPER CO. ROAT) DIST. NO. 5.
5 H '23A-O 10 f76.OOOc.Oct 10 ’25-’43
115,000c.Oct 10 '44-53
(?)
BONDED D E B T ________
IN T . at National Bank of Com­
merce, New York.

JEFF DAVIS COUNTY.
Fort Davis is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5Hs
. . . $80,000______ ______ _
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23. $88,000
Sinking
3,018
HUNTSVILLE ROAD DISTRICT. Assessedfund_____________ 4,220,098
1922_______
This district is in Walker County. Tax rate value $1,000) 1921____ $5.50
(per
Road Bonds.
5s '17 A-0$300,000........................... Population 1920 (Census)_____1.445
BON D. D E B T Oct 1918-- $300,000 JEFFERSON.
Sinking fund______________
18.000
This city is in Marion County.
Assessed valuation_______ 4,694,945 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '23. $108,000
Population in 1918 (est.)_____13,000 Water debt fin d .)________
16.500
Sinking fund and interest____ 3.960
IDALVU INDEP. SCH. DIST.
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,213,790
_
This district is in Lubbock County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$15.50
•s
Q
----$50.000---------------Serially Population 1910, 2,515; 1920, 2,549
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
JEFFERSON CO. RD. D. NO. 1.
5s ’ 18 . . . $393,500 ______Yearly
IOW A PARK.
(Due $16,500 yearly on April 10.)
This town is in Wichita County.
5s ’22 F-A 1,876,000____ 1925-1952
Sewer Bonds.
•6s '22 . . . $50,000_______________ BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24 .$2,269,500
TO T. BD. D T. Oct 30 ’23. $130,000 Total assess, value 1923.100.647.987
Water debt (included)_____
50,000 Dist. tax rate(per $1,000)’23..$2.30
IN T . at New York and Beaumont.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
3,000
Sinking fund______________
6.225
JEFFERSON IND. SCH. DIST.
Assessed value 1923----------- 1,400,000
This district (P. O. Jefferson) is in
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$15.00
Population 1910, 603; 1920, 2,041 Marlon County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s '15 Apr $28.000___ Oct 8 1945
IOW A PARK INDEP. SCH. DIST. GEN. BD. D T . Nov 3 ’22. $28,000
This district is in Wichita County. Sinking fund_____________
6,843
5s
. . . $58,500..Apr 1 ’25-’63 Tot. ass’d va,l.'22(% a c t .).1,376,480
BON DED D E B T ________
(?)
School tax rate(per $1,000)'22. .$5.00
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 2,549
JACKSBORO.
This city is in Jack County. Inc. JEFFERSON COUNTY.
July 25 1899.
County seat is Beaumont.
Water=Works B onds.
Jail
5s
. . . $26,C00r_ N ov 1 1950 5s ’ 15 - - - $15,0 0 0c._............. 1955
_
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
(Redeemable beginning 1925)
TO TAL DEBT June 1922. $25,000
Road (Red. aft. 20 yrs.from issue).
Sinking fund______________
10,202 5s '04 A-Oa $85.000c.Aug 10 1944
T otal assessed value 1921. . 1,335,065 5s '07 A-O 251,000c_Oct 10 1947
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921...$10.00 4 K s’09 . . .
64,000___________1947
Population 1910 1,480; 1920, 1,373
(Redeemable after 10 years.)
5s TO A-O
75,000c................1951
JACKSBORO IND. SCH. DIST. 5s T5 A-O 180,000_ Apr 10 1955
_
(Subject to call after April 10 1935.)
S ch ool Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 10 June $30,000c ................ 1950
5s T8 June 6,000_______ 20 years 7 s ’21 . . . $60,000_ $30,000 yrly.
_
(Subject to call on 30 days' notice.)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
BON D. DEBT N ov 6 1922 $33,000 4Hs'09 A-O $15,000c_Apr 10 1930
Sinking fund (est.)_______
5,000 (Subj. to call any int. period aft. T9)
Bridge (Red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue)
T o t. val. (85% act.) 1919.1,554,000
$3,000___________1949
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$10.00 4 ^ s ’09 . . .
4,000c. .A pr 10 1944
Population in 1920 (est.)--------- 1,500 4 s ’04 A-O




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Improvement Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
($180,000 _____ 1925-1939
5s ’ 23 A-O10 $48.300--------------------80,000 ......... 1940-1944
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24..$800,300 6s T9 A-O
I 80,000 _____ 1945-1948
Sinking fund_____________
295,294
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Total assess, val. '23 (3-5
actual)_____ ______ 102,736,223 5s T9 s-a $750.000— Apr 10 1959
(Optional April 10 1929.)
County tax (per $1,000) 1923..$4.80
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 38,182; 1920. 73,120
a INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N .Y .; 5s T 5 . . . $225,000___________1955
(Redeemable beginning 1925.)
on all others in Austin, Beaumont or
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N . Y .
5s T 5 . . . $300,000...................1955
(Redeem;)hie beginning in 1925.)
JEFFERSON CO. COM. SCH
TOT. DEBT June 30 ’22.$3,086,000
DIST. NO. 5.
181,885
_s
...
60,000_______________ Sinking fund____________
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923.. $25,000 Total assessed value 1921.21.660,200
Assessed valuation 1923 — 1.31 1.226 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $4.20
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S10.00 Populat’n 1910, 35,323; 1920, 41,276
JEFFERSON CO. DR. D. NO. 3. KAUFMAN CO. PRECINCT NO. 8.
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’23 $71 .000 5s T5 A -0$150,000----Apt 15 1955
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$13.50
(Optional April 15 1925.)
5s T9 J-J $150,000c
July 1 1959
JEFFERSON CO. DR. DIST. No. 6.
(Optional July 1 1929.)
5s ’20 A-O $800,000 . .$25,000 yrly. TOTAL DEBT April 1922. $272,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’23. $825,000 Sinking fund_____________
19,963
Assessed value 1923_____$42.277.310 Assessed value 1921_______ 1,758,000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23. .$1.80 Real value (estimated)____6,000,000
Population (estimated)_______ 4,500
IN T. on 5s of 1919 at Austin and
JEFFERSON CO. C. S. D. NO. 16
the Chase National Bank, New York.
P. O. Beaumont.
5s ’24 F-A.$146,000_ Aug 10 1964
_
(Optional Aug 10 1944)
KAUFMAN CO. PRECINCT NO.7.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
5s’ 19 A-O 10.1390.000c..A pr 10 1959
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23. .$8-50
(Optional April 10 1929.)
TOTAL DEBT April 19 '22 $390,000
JIM WELLS COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
12,293
Alice is the county seat.
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,443,770
C ourt-H ouse and Jail B onds.
Actual value (estim ated)..9,000,000
5s T3 F-A $7 0,0 0 0 ...F eb 10 1953 Population (estimated)_______ 6,500
Road and Bridge Bonds.
IN T . at Austin or in New York at
5 ^ s ’ 13 M -N $125,000.-N ov 17 1953 the Hanover National Bank.
(Subject to call after Nov. 17 1923)
Road Bonds.
5H s’23 F-A$196,000_ Aug 15 1953 KAUFMAN INDEP. SCH. DIST.
_
5H s’22 A-OS 100,000...June 10 1962
(Bonds are optional.)
(Optional June 10 1932)
5H s’23F-A15xl00,000cAugl5’25-’29
(?)
5Mis’24 . . .
96,000_______________ BONDED D E B T________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $391,000 Assessed valuation 1922..$2,253,422
School tax (per $1,000) 1922—$5.00
Floating debt (add'l)______
18,824
Sinking fund (cash)_______
71.042
Assessed valuation 1924___7,967,197 KENEDY.
This town is In Karnes County,
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’24$15.00
Paving Bonds.
Population in 1920____________6.587
.s
. . . $17,000_______________
x IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.
W ater Extension Bonds.
Y . City, or Alice State Bank &
6 s ’ 23 A-O $30,000______________
Trust Co. of Alice.
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’2 3 .. $57,000
Floating debt (add’i)______
31,377
JOHNSON COUNTY.
Assessed value, real estate. 886,189
Cleburne is the county seat.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 531,869
_s T8 . . . $60,000____________
T ot. ass’d val. ’ 23 (3-5 act.) 1,418,058
Bridge Bonds.
3s&4s
. $32,000___ 1925 & 1952 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$10.40
Population 1910, 1.147; 1920, 2,015
Road Bonds.
5HsT9M-N$l,857,000M ay 15 25-’49
(For maturity see page xxxii of oui KENDALL COUNTY.
issue of May 24 1919.)
Boerne is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5s
...
$2,000....................1939 5t^s'!9 M -N$50,000.Serially to 1949
5s ’ 12 . . . 175.000....................1952
Road District No. 3.
(Redeemable beginning In 1922)
5s T8 . . . $54,000_____
1958
(Optional after 1938.)
Jail Bonds.
5s
...
$ 3 ,0 0 0 .................1939 BOND. DEBT June 30 21.$140,000
TOTAL D T June 30 '23 $2,162,200 Sinking fund and interest____ 15,612
Sinking fund____________
33,796 Assessed valuation in 1922.4,191,230
Assessed valuation 1922.-23,366,810 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '21___$4.50
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.$20.50 Population 1910. 4,517; 1920, 4,779
Pop u 1910, 34,460; 1920, 37,286
KENT COUNTY.
JOHNSON CO. RD. DIST. NO. 3.
Claremont is the county seat.
5 s ’22 J-J .$2 25,0 00--................... BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’24. $150,000
(Due serially for 30 years.)
50,000
debt (add’l) _____
BONDED D E B T _______________(?) Floatingfund and interest..
Sinking
21,160
Assessed value (total) 1924
JONES COUNTY.
(60% actual)__________3,140,000
Anson is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 ’23. $102,500 State & co. tax fper $1,000) ’24-S15.58
Floating debt (add’l ) --------66,951
Sinking fund_____________
18.694 KERR CO. ROAD DIST. NO. I.
—.$163.000........................
Assessed value, real estate 9,615,465 _s
(?)
Assessed value, personal.- 2,389,105 BONDED D E B T ...............
Other assessable property. 1,465,115
Tot.ass’d val.’23(40%act.) 13,469,085 KIMBLE COUNTY.
Junction is the county seat.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23.$15.50
Road W arrants.
Pop n 1910, 24,299; 1920, 22,323
6s
. . . $25.000...........................
JONES CO. RD. DIST. NO. 18-B. BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’2 3 .. $160,00
Sinking fund and interest..
20,431
P. O. Anson.
53^s’24 A-O 10/$100,000.$5,000 yrly Assessed val. 1923________ 4,234,700
J, 100,000.10,000 yrly County tax rate (per $1,000) ’21.$5 50
BOND. D EBT April 1924-S200.000 Population 1910, 3.261; 1920, 3,581
KINGSVILLE^
KARNES COUNTY.
This city Is In Kleburg County.
Karnes City is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’24
None
_ $52,000_____ Nov 1 1953
_
F lo a tin g debt___________
$ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 6s
Street Bonds.
Tot.ass d val. '24________ 10,494,157
. . . $32,000___ Nov 1 1953
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24.$14 50 3s
W ater W orks Bonds.
Populat’n 1910, 14,942; 1920, 19,049
5s
---- $133,500_________ _____
BOND. D E B T Oct 7 ’2 4 .. $302,500
KARNES CO. RD. DIS. NO. 1.
Assess, val., real estate___ 3,100,726
Road Impt. Bonds.
5s '15 A O $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ... Apr 12 1955 Assess, val., personal_____1,057,503
(Subject to call serially on Sept. 12 Tot. ass’d val.’24 (% act.) .4,158.229
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$20.50
from 1916 to 1955 incl.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’24. $65,000 Population in 1920___________ 4,770
Assess, val. ’24 (1-3 a c t .)..2,118,324
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--S2.50 KINGSVILLE IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Kleberg County.
. . . $40,000_______________
KARNES CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 4. 5s
5>4s
s-an$240,000— ........... - .......... BOND. DEBT Dec 1 0 ’24. $95,000
Sinking fund and interest____10,156
(Due serially for 30 years)
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’24. $275,000 Assess, val. ’24 (M a c t .) ..4,158,229
Total assess, value 1924_ 3,089.508 School tax rate (per $1,000)’24..$8 50
_
Dist. tax rate (per $ 1 ,000 )------$9.20 Population In 1920__________ 4,770
KAUFMAN.
This city is the county seat of
Kaufman County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s T4 M -N $7,500____M ay 1 1954
(Subject to call after May 1 1929)
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’2 4 .. $172,500
Water debt (included)_____
24,000
Floating debt (additional).
27,738
Sinking fu n d s___________
26,166
Assessed value, real estate.1,349,285
Assessed value, personal_
_ 828,077
Tot.ass’d val.’24(65%act.).2,177.362
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$15.00
Population 1910, 1,959; 1920, 2,50!
KAUFMAN COUNTY.
Kaufman is the county seat
Road Bonds.
_s
_ $50,000______________
_

KINNEY COUNTY.
Brackettville is the county seat.
R oad-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s ’ 14 Apr $80.000____Jan 1 1954
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.)
BOND. D EBT Dec 12 ’23. $80,000
Sinking fu n d _____________
39,800
Assess, val. ’23 (2-5 act.)__4,716,565
State& co.tax(per.fl,000) ’23_$12.50
Population 1910, 3,401; 1920, 3,746
KLEBERG COUNTY.
Kingsville is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
5s ’ 13
$125,000...................1953
(Subject to call beginning In 1923)
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
which requires approval and regis­
tration by State officials.

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KLEBERG COUNTY (Concluded).
Road Bonds.
fie ’ 19 ann$350,000____M ay 1 1949
(Optional May 1 1939.)
H ospital Bonds.
fie '13 . . . *36,000....................1953
(Subject to call beginning In 1923)'
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $510,000
Sinking fund and interest_
_
90.114
Total assess, val. 1922____ 7,498,567
8tate&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22.$17.50
Population In 1920____________7,837
LADONIA.
This town is in Fannin County.
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
fie '21 M-8 $92, 00.........................
(Due $1,500 yearly from 1925 to 1961
incl., excepting the year 1926 and
each fourth year thereafter, when
only $500 is due.)
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 6 ’24. $117,000
Waier debt (incl.)________
3i,500
Sinking funds_____________
7,222
Assess, val. '24 ( 4 a c t.).. 808,676
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$22.50
Population 1910, 1,293; 1920, 1,713
IN T . at Park Nat. Bank, N. Y.
LA FERIA WATER IMPROVE
MENT DISTRICT NO. 3.
This districl is in Cameron Co
6s
A-O$490,000c__________ 1957
(Due'seriall.v until 1957.)
6s
A-O$264,000c............ ...1 9 4 1
(Uue serially until 1941.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 '24. $754,000
Total assessed value 1924
(about 4 actual)_______ 4,304,204
District tax rale(per$l ,000)'24 $15.00
Population In 1924 (est.)______8,oOJ
LAGRANGE INDEP. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Fayette County
6s ’23 . . . $115.000c_______Serially
BON D. DEBT Nov 24 ’24. $113,000
Floating debt (additional).
1.085
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (1-2 a ct.).2,281.914
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $9.00
Population (estimated)_______ 2,500
IN TER E ST at La Grange.

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
T ick E radication W arrants.
’22 . . . $60,000_______________
6s ’23 A-O $30,000_______ Serially
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s ’ 15 Apr $45,000_ May 14 1955
_
(Subject to call after May 14 1925)
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
5s A-O10 $182,000. . Apr 10-25-’ 50
CO. B D . D T. June 30 ’23.$1,418,000
Road di t. debt (adu’l)
241.000
Sinking fund and Interest.. 12,371
Assessed valuation 1922 . .18.084.594
State&Co.taxlper $1,000) ’2 2 ._$3.75
Pop’n 1910, 26,418; 1920, 28,964
LEE COUNTY.
Gidding is the county seat.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5s
A -0$131,000_______________
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
5s
A-O $45,000________________
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 ’24- $194,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
15.000
Sinking fund and interest..
6 806
Assess, val., real estate___ 4.166 240
Assess, val., personal_____1 432 700
Other assess, property___ 1,182,808
Total assess, val. ’24 (40%
actual)________________ 6,781,748
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1924 __________________ $12 90
Population 1910,13.132; 1920.14.014
LEVELLAND INDM3CH. DIST.
This district is in Hockley County.
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
6s ’23 July $50.000c_________ serial
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’2 4 .. $50,000
Sinking fund______________
3.000
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (VS act. )_1,212,720
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10 00
Population in 1924______________ 600

LIBERTY COUNTY.
Liberty is the county seat.
^Special Road Bonds.
5H s’23A-015 $487,000Feb 15 ’25-’62
a Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s T2 . . . $ 1 0 9 .0 0 0 .................1952
(Subject to call beginning 1922)
5 s ’ 13 A-0$‘,8.000____Oct 10 1953
(Subject to call $12,000 every 5 yrs.)
L A M A R COUNTY.
6s T5 J-J
25,000____July 1 1955
Paris is the county seat.
(Subject to call beginning 1925.)
H ospital Bonds.
Road Dist. No 4 Bonds.
-s
...$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 _______________ 5s 13 A-0$100.000c ...O c t 10 1953
Road Bonds.
(Subject to call $12,(FX) every 5 yrs.)
5s g T9 A-OJ$555,OOCc.Apr 1 ’25-’39 5Vis’ 18 . . . S75.00C.....
1 760,001 c . Apr 1 ’40-’ 59 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 31 ’ 21 $836,000
iCourt*House(red.6eo.»n Aug.'07)
The given total is made up of the
6s 97 A-O $49.000c_____Aug 1937 following bond?-.:
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 1 . . . _______ $222,000
6s g T4 J-D$200,000c__June 10 1953 Road Dist. No. 3__________ 150.000
(Subject to call beg. June 10 1923) Road Dist. No. 4 __________ 245.000
5s 14 J-D $50.000c_.June 10 1954 Road Dist. No. 5 __________
74.000
(Subject to call after June 10 1924) Drainage & Levee_________ 145.000
B D . DEBT Nov 11 ’24..$1,544,000 Sinking funds & interest___
65,531
Sinking fund and interest.
201,749 Assessed value 1921—
Assessed value, real estate.23 ,337,663
C oun ty_______________ 15,482,390
Assessed value, personal.. 5,112,919
Dist. No. 1 (est.)______ 6,299.870
Total assessed value 1924
Dist. No. 3 _____________ 1,441.150
(about 4 actual)______28,450.582
Dist. No. 4 (est.)______ 3,132.200
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.-$8.80
Dist. No. 5 (est.)______
395.485
Pop’n 1910, 46,544; 1920, 55,742 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—
| IN T . payable in N . Y. City.
County____________________ $7.50
Road No. 1_______________ 4-50
LAMPASAS.
Road No. 3 _______________ 10.00
This city is in Lampasas County.
Road No. 4 ________________ 9.00
W ater Bonds.
Road No. 5 _______________ 17.50
7 s ’85 . . . $20,000c........... ...1 9 3 5 Population 1910,10,686; 1920.14,637
R efu n d in g School Bonds.
a IN T. at Seaboard Nat. Bk.,
4 s ’ 22
$10.239c_______ . —1937 N . Y ., on bonds marked (b) at the
S chool Bonds.
National Park Bank, N. Y .
6s ’ 22 . . . $48.00CC_________ 194i
BON D. D EBT N ov 6 ’24. $68,239 l i b e r t y c o . d r . d i s t . n o . 2 .
Water debt duel.)________
20,040
Floating debt (add'l)______
5,250 os TO A-O $61,500____Oct 1 1946
Warrant debt (add’1)______
36,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’21...$61,5d0
Assess, val., real estate____ 940,225 Sinking fund and interest------ 4,523
Assess, val., person 1_____ 748,583 Assessed valuation 1921----- .644.360
Tot. assess, v 1 1924_____ 1,688,808 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 — .$14.00
Tax rate (perfil ,000) 1924____ $22.50 Population in 1910---------------- 10,686
Population 1910, 2,119; 1920.2,107
LIBERTY CO. DR. DIST. NO. 1.
IN T . payable at Lampasas.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’21___$75,000
Sinking fund and interest----- 8,780
LAMPASAS COUNTY.
Assessed value 1921-------------738,650
Lampasas Is the county seat.
BON D. DEBT Nov 6 ’24. $31,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 _ .$12.00
Assessed valuation 1924___6,500,000
Oo. tax rate (.per $1 000) 24-$l3.50 LIMESTONE CO. ROAD DISTS
Population 1910, 9,532; 1920, 8,800
Road Distrct No. 12.
5V*s’ 19 A-O $4t,000c.Apr 10 ’25-’49
($2,000 in 1925; $1,000 in 1926 &
LA PORTE IND. SCH. DIST.
1927, and $2,000 in 1928, and so on
B uilding Bonds.
5s T5 M-N $30.000__________ 1955 regularly.)
Road District No. 4.
(Subject to call after 1925)
BON D. DEBT Dec 3 ’2 3 .. $40,000 5s ’ 12 A -0$ 1,000______ Aug 1 19o2
(Subject to call 1922.)
Sinking fund on hand_____
3,133
Tot. ass’d val. ’23 ( 4 act.)_2,669,778 5Hs’ 19 A-0$209.000c Apr 10 ’ 25-’49
School tax rate(per $1,000)’23 $10 00 ($9,000 in 1925, 8,000 in 1926 and
Population in 1923____________2,000 1927, and $9,000 in 1928, and so on
regularly.)
Road D istrict No. 9.
LAREDO.
5 4 s ’ 17 . . . $78,000-----------------This city is in Webb County.
Road District No. 10.
S ch ool Bonds.
5s ’23 . . . $75,000____Apr 1 1963 5 4 s ’ 19 A-O $55.000c Apr 10 ’25- 49
($3,000 in 1925, $2,000 in 1926,
(Optional April 1 1943.)
1927 and 1928. and $3,000 in 1929
Other school bds. amount to $110,000
and so on regularly.)
Sewer Bonds.
______
Road D istrict No. 11.
fis T4 A-O $24,000___ Oct 1 1954
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1934) 5VSis’ 18 . . . $100,000-----------------Road District No. 13.
Paving Bonds.
„„„
5s
J-J $150,000___________19t>9 5 4 s ’ 19 M-N$25,000c M ay 10 ’25- 49
Road District No. 14.
(Optional after 1939.)
5 4 s ’ 19 s-a $209,000.May 10 2 o -49
5s
...$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ________
(Due in 40 years, opt. in 20 years.) (Same maturity as 1919 issue of
District No. 4 Bonds.)
BOND. D EBT 1924------- $755,000
Road District No. 15.
Sinking fund____________
61,000
T ot. ass’d val. ’23 ( 4 a ct.). 12,817,864 5 4 s ’ 19 s-a $250,000.May 10 2 o - 49
Road District No. 16.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $14.44
Pop’n 1910, 14,855; 1920, 22,710 5 4 s ’ 19 . . . $17,000 — - — - -----Road District No. 18 Bonds.
IN T . on paving bonds at Laredo
or at the National Park Bank, N. Y . 5 4 s ’ 19 J-J $84,000.July 15 25-49
BONDED DEBT Nov 6 1924:
County__________________ None
LA SALLE COU N TY.
Warrant debt o f county— 671,000
Cotulla is the county seat.
District No. 4 _________ $300,000
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $60,000
District No. 9------------------$78,000
Sinking fund and interest..
15,644
District No. 10---------------- 55,000
Total assessed val'n 1922.-4,356,149
District No. 11---------------- 100.000
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)’ 22.$17.50
District No. 12---------------- 34,000
Population 1910, 4,747; 1920, 4,821
District No. 1 3 ____
25,000
District No. 14 ___________209,000
LAVACA COU N TY.
District No. 1 5 ______
250,000
Ballettsville is the county seat.
District No. 16------------------17,000
Road & Bridge F unding Bonds.
District No. 18 ................... 84,000
’22 . . . $21,000--.......................




Assessed value 1923County, 1924____ -----$46,000,000
Road District No. 4-.$20,000,000
Road District No. 9 - . 1,300,000
Road District No. 10. 1,700,000
Road District No. 11. 3.000.
Road District No. 12 .
250.000
Road District No. 13.
170.000
Road District No. 14. 2.000.
Road District No. 15. 4.000.
Road District No. 16. 4.000.
Road District No. 18.
500.000
County tax rate (per $1,000) -..$ 7 ,5 0
LEON CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 6.
5 4 s ’24 A-O$140,000c______ _______
BOND. DEBT N ov 19 ’24-$140,000
Ass’d val. ’24 (40% act.)_ 725,000
_
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$1.73
IN T. payable in New York.
LIPSCOMB COUNTY.
Lipscomb Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5 4 s ’ 16 J D $75,000____June 1 1946
(Subject to call after June 1 1936)
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’24 $75,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
20,000
Sinking fund and interest..
14,000
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4.998 $79
State A Co.tax(per $1.0001 ’ 2t$16.80
Population 1910, 2,634; 1920—3,684
LIVE OAK COUNTY.
Oakville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s 17 A-O $70,000— Aug 16 1937
T ick Eradication Bonds.
6s ’ 22 M-S $5,000------- Mar 5 1925
TOT. DEBT I lv 1922____$378,000
Assessed valuation 1921___5,457,527
State&Co.taxrate(per$l ,000)’20 $6.6*
Population 1910. 3.442: 1920..4.171
INT. on warrant-, payaula at the
Chase National Bank, New York.
LIVE OAK CO. RD. DIST. NO. 5
TOTAL uE B T June 1922..$60,000
Assessed valuation 1921___ 78-4,500
LIVINGSTON.
This place is in Polk County.
Street Impt. Bonds,
fis ’ 15 F-A $15,500— . Aug 15 1955
^Subject to call after Aug 15 1925)
Lignt Plant Bonds.
6s ’ 22 . . . $2 4,00 0..Mar 1 ’25 ’41
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $67,500
Sinking fund______________
11,727
Assessed valuation 1922
829,208
Population 1920------------------------ 928
LIVINOSTON IND. SCH. DIST.
I$25.000__________1950
5s
. . . ( 7.000__________1955
20.000_________ 1960
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 *24- $51,000
Sinking fund______________
13.000
Tot.assess.val.’24(50% act)l 200,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24$10.00
LLANO COUNT y T
Llano is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s T5 Apr $24,000— Oct 11 1955
(Subject to call after Oct 11 1920)
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $56,000
Sinking fund and Interest..
10,158
Total assessed val’n 1922 ..6.553,483
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) ’22 $14.40
Population 1910, 6,520; 1920, 5,360

[V ol. 119.
Population 1910, 1,938; 1920. 4.051
IN T. on 5 4 s of 1922 and 1924 at
the Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
LUBBOCK COUNTY.
Lubbock is the county seat.
000
School B onds.
.8
. . . $125,000 — -------------------000 ourt House & Jail B onds.
C
5s
. — $130.000____Apr
1950
000
1941
34s
...
19,000____Apr
000
C oun ty Farm Bonds.
6s
M -S $12,000_______________
Road District No. 1 B onds.
5 4 * ’ 22 M-S $24 500 _____ 1924-1952
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 3 ’24 $141,000
Sinking fund____________
3,318
Assess, value real estate— 12,137,740
Assess, value personal____ 2.088,530
Other assess, property----- 1,282,295
Ass’d val. ’24 (40% act.) .15,508,565
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$16 00
Population 1910. 3.624; 1920. 11.096
LUBBOCK IND. SCH. D IST.
54 s
M-N 150.00*1---------------------5s
. . . $80,000.............. Serially
5s ’24 J-J 125.000...J a n 1 ’26-’5Y
NET DEBT April 1922--- $219,000
Total assess, val. 1922____9,275,290
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------ $5-00
Population in 1920___________ 6,500LUFKIN.
This city is the county seat o f
Angelina County.
Street Improvement B onds.
5a ’ 14 M S $40,000—-Sept 18 1964
(Subject to call after BeDt 18 1964)
5 4 s ’20 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1950
(Optional Jan 1 1940)
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s T4 M S $25,000— Sept 18 1954
(Subject to oall after Sept 18 1934)
Fire Departm ent B onds.
5« T4 M S $10,000— -Sept 18 1954
(Subject to oall after Sept 18 1934)
Sewer Ronds.
5 4 s ’20 J-J $50,000------Jan 1 1940
(Optional Jan 1 1930)
54s
...
50.000______________BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’24. $506,000
Water debt. (Incl ) ________ 191 80©
Floating debt (add’l ) --------9.325'
Sinking fund an l interest..
47,761
Assess. val., real estate___ 2,990,460
Assess, val., pe"sonal____ 1.847,900
Tot.assess, v-1.’ 2 4 (4 a ct.).4.838,360•
Total tax rate (per $1 .O 0>> 24-$12.50
O
Population 1910, 2,749; 1920—4,878
LUFKIN IND- SCH. D IS T .
6s '22 M-N *95,000 May 1 '25- 62
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— $212,500
Total assessed valuation-.5,750,000
Sch tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$10.00‘
Population in 1923 (e s t )--------7.500
LYNN COUNTY.
Tahoka Is the county seat.
C ourt House & Jail B onds.
5s ’ 16 A O $60.000 — Apr 10 1956
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1936)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’23- $103 000
Floating debt (add’l ;-------37,500
Assess, val., real estate------4,223,878Assess, val., personal------- 865,620
Tot. ass’d val. '23 ( 4 a ct.).5,089,498
State&Co.taxlper $1,000 > 23515.90
Population 1910, 1,713; 1920.-4,751

McALLEN.
This city is in Hidalgo County.
LOCKHART.
a F un din g W arrants.
This city Is In Caldwell C ounty.
($3,000 _____ 1926-1928
f immission govt adopted Apr. 3 T 7.
6 ,0 0 0 ____ 1929-1931
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’ 23 $75,000
Sinking fund______________
11.733 6s ’23 J-J 1 9 ,0 0 0 _____ 1932-1934
]32.000_____ 1935-1942Assess, val. real estate.. ..1,828,065
(10,000_____ 1943-1944
Assess, val. personal---------1 309.5-2
S treet Im provement Bonds.
Tot. ass. val. 1922 ( 4 act)$3,137,647
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1922----- $11 00 5 4 s ’23 M-S $30,000___ Sept 1 1953
Sewer Bonds.
_ „
Population 1910. 2,945; 1920—3.731
5 4 s ’23 M-S $20,000____Sept 1 1953
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1923 $50,000
LONGVIEW. ~
Warrant debt (additional).
60,000
This city Is in Gregg County.
Assessed valuation 1922---- 2,676,731
Sewer Bonds.
6s
M -N$25,000......
-.1939 Population In 1920____________5,331
a IN T. at the Battery Park Nat.
Street Bonds.
6s
M-NS25.000-----------------1939 Bank. New York; on bonds at the
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— $504,859 Hanover Nat. Bank. New York City.
Water debt (iuel.)________ 186.176
Floating debt (add’l)--------24.000 MC ALLEN INDEPENDENT S. D„
Sinking fund--------------------- 114.891
This district (P. O. McAllen) is in
Ass’d val. ’24 (60% actual) 3,213,135 Hidalgo County.
_
„
Total tax ratalper$ 1,000) ’ 24-S17.50 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 23— $150,000
Population 1910, 5,155; 1920, 5,713 Tot. assess, val. ’22--------- 7,500.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922......... $5.00
LONGVIEW IND. SCH. DIST.
Building Bonds.
5s
M -N$40,000c................. 1949 McCULLOCH COUNTY.
Brady is the
5s
M -N 20,000c................. 1952 BOND. DEBT county seat. $157,000
June 30 ’ 23
5s
M-S
7,500c......... ........1952
51,018
5s
J-D 10,000c............. ..1953 Sinking fund and interest..
Tot.ass’dval.’ 22 (60% act.).8,882,2435s
A-O
2,500c.................1949
5s
J-J
15,000__________ 1959 Co tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$14.30
5s ’22 J-D 25,000__________ 1952 Popula’n 1910, 13,405; 1920, 10,550
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1924 $118,000
Sinking fund_____________
30 000 McGREOOR IND. SCH. DIST.
This district Is in McLennan Co.
Assess, val. ’24 (60% act.)_3.40 ),000
B uilding Bonds.
School tax rate (per $l,000)’24$l0.00
Population 1924 (est.)________ 6,500 5s ’ 14 J J $25,000------July 1 1955
(Subject to call after July 1 1925)
BOND D E B T Oct 1921— $25,000
LUBBOCK.
_
f
This city Is the county seat o Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,900,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$5.00
Lubbock County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ l l F-A $46,000r—Feb 15 1940 Me KINNEY.
This city Is In Collin County.
54s
...
75,000-------------- W ater Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds
5s
J-D $9,000c..............
1938
-s
— .$100.000...................
(Subject to call 1918.)
5 4 s ’24A-O10 360,000 Apr 10 ’29-’64
4s
J-J
$7,500c----------------1942Water Bonds.
(Subject to call 1917.)
5s ’ l l F-A $35,000r„F eb 15 1940
M -N $8,000c__________ 1948
54s
...
50,000-------------- -------- 5s
(Subject to call 1923.)
Light and Power Bonds.
H ospital Bonds.
6s T8 F-A $35,000r—Feb 15 1940
5s
...
$92.500.........................
W ater W orks & Sewer Bonds.
Street Im pt. Bonds.
5 4 s ’22 F-A$150.000.-Feb 1 ’25-’61
1958
TOT. BD. D T . M ay 1924. $861,000 5 s ’ 19 M-NS46.000.............
(Optional 1919.)
Sinking fund______________
23,500
Water, sewer, light (in cl.). 414,500
Market S quare Im pt. B onds.
Assess, val., real estate— _3,566.150 .s ’ 21 M-S $ 2 7 ,0 0 0 - -M ar 1 25-’ 51
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,466,035
* Issued prior to the law o f 1893 ’>
Tot.assess.val.’21(60%act.)5,032,185
Assessed value 1924_______ 9.867,540 which requires approval and regis­
City tax proper(per$l,000)’21 $12.50 tration by State officials.

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

D ec., 1924.]
"McKINNEY (Concluded).
S chool Bonds.

1950
M-N$25,000c..........
(Subject to call 1930.)
6s
F-A $58,000c__________ 1954
(Subject to call 1934.)
fe
J-J $ 14,000c__________ 1936
(Subject to call 1926.)
6s ’ 19 . . . 25,000___________ 1957
(Subject to call 1937.;
5 s ’23 . . . 100,000________Serially
5s

5s

6s
6s
4s

S tre e t B o n d s .

Serial
M -N $6,500c......
F-A 68,000c__________ 1954
(Subject to call 1934.)

C it y - H a ll B o n d s .

M -N $6,500c......

E le c t r ic - L ig h t B o n d s .

Serial

BOND. DEBT N ov 18 ’24..$40,000
Floating debt_______________ 3,500
Total assessed value 1924_ 394,800_
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$12.50
Population in 1920______________ 600
MARION COUNTY.
Jefferson is the county seat.
Refunding & Adjustment Bds.
4s ’04 . . . $26.000....................1944
4s TO —
28,000_____
1949
(Subject to call after 1920.)
Road Bonds.
5V£s’22 A-O $467,000Apr 10 ’25-’ 52
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1862.)
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 .. $693,000
12,667
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed valuation 1922__ 3 984 838
Total taxrate(per $1,000) ’ 21-812.50
Population in 1910___________10.472
Popula’n 1910, 10,472; 1920. 10.886
IN T . on 5 ^ s of 1922 at the Cont.
& Comm. National Bank, Chicago.

F-A $ 1.000c.........
1944
(Subject to call 1919.)
BON D. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $470,500
Water debt (incl.) _______
24,500
Warrant debt (add’l)______
13,850
Sinking fund and interest..
36,307
T o t .assess .val.’23(3-5act.>5,462,310 MARLIN.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$22.50
This city Is the county seat of Falls
P op’n 1910. 4.714; 1920............. 6,677 County.
R efu n d in g (Red. after Nov. 1 ’31).
McLEAN.
5s ’01 —
$6.000___ Nov 1 1931
This town is in Gray County.
S treet Im pt. B onds.
Electric Lt. & Power Bonds.
5s ’ l l — $10,000___ Sept 11951
< ’22 M-S $30.000_ Sept 15 1962 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1921)
3s
_
(Optional Sept 15 1932)
P ublic-S chool B uilding B onds.
W ater Works Bonds.
5s ’01 . . . $10,000____Nov 1 1941
6s ’22 M-S $39,000...Sept 15 1962 (Subject to call after N ov. 1 1916)
(Optional Sept. 15 1932)
5s TO - . - $15.000___ May 1 1950
Street Impt. Bonds.
(Subject to call after May 1 1920)
6s ’22 M-S $ 5 .0 0 0 ...Sept 15 1962 4)4sT6 A-O S60.000-.-Apr 10 1956
(Optional Sept. 15 1932)
(Subject to call after April 10 1926.)
BON D. DEBT Dec 19 '24-.$74,000
SSewersKRcd.after Apr. 10 1926)
Assessment debt (add’l)_____14,000
434sT6 A-O $4 5.00 0..-Apr 10 1956
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 4.000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assessed val. ’24 (H act.)_ 800,000 5s ’01 —
_
$9,000___ Nov 1 1941
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $15.00 (Subject to call after Nov 1 1906
Population 1910, 633; 1920........... 741 ts ’07 . . . $12.000____Feb 1 1947
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1912)
M CLENNAN COUNTY.
5s T3 . . . $25,000___ Jan 1 1953
County seat Is Waco.
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1923)
Bridge Bonds (Red. beo•in 1905.1 4t§sT6 A-O §15,000— -Apr 10 1956
3s g ’00 Oct $31,000r*_ .O ct 10 1940 (Subject to call after April 10 1926.)
C ourt-H ouse and Jail.
5>$s’ 21 J-D 225,000c— Dec 1 1961
3s ’00 A-O$173,000r*.June 10 1940
(Optional Dec. 1 1931.)
($50,000 subject to call after 1905 and
F ir e Dept. Bonds.
$100,000 subject to call after 1910.) 5s T9 . . . $40.000____Oct 1 1959
Road Bonds (Red. beg. in 1921 )
(Optional Oct 1 1929)
5s ’ l l A -0$85,000.................... 195J TOT. BD. D T. J’ne 30 ’23. $452,000
R oad District No. 2 Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________ 280,000
5s T4 s-a$l,075,000_________ 19.54 S in k in g fu n d s _______________
4 3 .9 8 5
BOND. D EBT June 30’22$1.449.000 Ass’d val. ’21 (abt.65%act.>4,163,499
Sinking fund and interest. $i22.964 City tax rate(per $1,000) ’21 ..$19.50
Assessed valuation 1923.-64,393,605 Population 1910. 3.878: 1920. 4.310
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’22.S11.50
§ INT. at Mechanics & Metals
Popula’n 1910, 73,250; 1920, 82,928 Nat. Bank. N .Y .; on others in Marlin.
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
MARSHALL.
Mc l e n n a n c o . r d . d i s t . n o . 3.
This city is the county seat of
843,000 Jan 2 ’25-’28
Harrison County. Population 1910,
1 5 0.00 0...Jan 2 ’29-’38 11.452; 1920. 14,271.
Improvement Bonds.
4M s’24 J-J $410,000..Jan 1 ’25-’64
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
144,000..-Jan 2 ’39-’50
Water Bonds.
11,000___ Jan 2 1951 8s ’89 J-J *$50.00 0c...Ja n 1 1934
!T Jan 1922.. $365,000 4s ’02 J-J 16.0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1942
Assessed value___________ 2,732,695 5s ’05 J-J 3 0 ,000 c...A pr 1 1945
(8ubject to call after Apr 1 1915.)
M cM u l l e n c o u n t y .
5s
J-J $35.000___July 1 1949
Tilden is the county seat.
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.)
Bridge W arrants.
V iaduct Bonds.
6e T6 M S $60,000-Mar 15 *25-’40 5s T6
J-J $50.000___Jan 1 1956
T ick Eradication Bonds.
Subject to call after Jan 1 1926.
6s
. . . $38,000..$2.000 yearly
Sewer Bonds.
W A R R A N T D T. Nov 1 ’23 $90,000 5s ’04 J-J $39,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1944
Tot.ass ess. val.’23 (14 a c t .).2.800,000 (Subject to call after May 1 1914 )
Total tax rate (per $1,0001 ’23.$7.5<i 5s ’04 J-J S35.000C— _July 1 1944
Population 1910. 1,091; 1920 —952 (Subject to call after July 1 1914.)
5s ’05 J-J
$4.000c—.July 1 1945
MADISON COUNTY.
(Subject to call at any time.)
Madisonville is the county seat.
5s ’07 . . .
$4,000___Jan 1 1947
Bridge W arrants.
S chool Bonds.
6s T7 Apr $23.0 0 0 c ... Apr ’25-’41 4 s ’03 J-J $21,000c.__July 1 1943
Apr
8.475.75c................... (Subject to call after July 1 1908.)
Jail W arrants.
5s TO J-J $45.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1950
6s
Apr $6.000c______________ (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1920.)
Road P recinct No. 1.
5s T6 A-O 60.000___Apr 1 1956
6s T7 . . . $85,590 _____1925-1957 (Subject to call after April 1 1926 )
(Optional after 1927.)
City-Hall (Red. beg. in Jan. 1917.)
SJ4s
. . . 157,000_______________ ■s ’07 J-J $42,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1947
5
Road Dist. No. 2.
Street (Red. aft. 10 grs.from issue)
5s T9 A-O $47,(X)0.Apr 10 ’25-’39 5s ’07 J-J $33,000___July 1 1947
(See V 110. p 1899. for maturitvl 5s T2 J-J
28.000___July 1 1952
GEN . B D . DT. Dec. 2 ’23. $300,000
Park Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,500,000 5s T4 J-J
_
$7.000..........Jan 1954
State&Co. tax (per $1.0001 ’23 $7.50 BOND D EBT June 30 ’ 23 $486,000
Population 1910, 10,318; 1920.11,956 Sinking fund and Interest..
63.406
Statement Dist. No. 2-—
IN T. on school bonds of 1910 pay­
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’ 23..$48,000 able at City Secretary’s office or at
Assess, val. 1919_________ 890.580 Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
INT. on bonds and bridge war­
rants payable in Madisonville; on MART. ,
Jail warrants in Madisonville or
This town Is In McLennon Co.
Chicago; onCO. RD. DIST.bonds 21.
MADISON Dist. No. 2 NO. at
W ater-W orks-Evtension Bonds.
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y .
P. O. Madisonville.
5s T5 Nov $18,000___ Nov 1 1955
-s
.-.$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ (Subject to call after N ov. 1 1935.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’24. $300,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924_ .4,250,000 5s ’09 Apr $50.000___ Apr 1 1949
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$12.50
5.000c_Feb 1 ’ 25-’29
10,000c.Feb 1 ’30-’34
18,000c.Feb 1 ’35-’40
MAGNOLIA PARK.
This city is in Harris County. 5>£s’24 F-A 20,000c. Feb 1 ’41-'45
25,000c.Feb 1 ’46-’ 50
Incorp. July 27 1913.
30.000c.Feb 1 ’ 51-’55
Water Works Bonds (Red. beg
42,000c .Feb 1 ’56-’61
Feb. I 1925.)
Funding Warrants.
6s T5 Feb $94.000____Feb 1 1955
___$14.000______ $500 yrly.
Street Bonds (Red. beg. Feb. 1 ’25) 6s
Street-Improvement Bonds.
5s T5 Feb $40.000____Feb 1 1955
5s T4 Jan $30,000___ Jan 1 1954
Qas Plant Bonds.
( $ 8 ,0 0 0 ...Oct 3 ’ 25-’28 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1934.)
BOND. D EBT
20.000.
. .0 c t 3 ’29-’33 N ov 1 1924 $242,000
6s ’23 A -03 ( 30,000...O c t 3 ’34-’38 Water debt (in cl.)------------ 201.000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------8,754
40.000.
—Oct 8 ’39-’43
18,625
1200,000 Oct 8 ’44-’63 Sinking fu n d s___________
B O N D . D EBT Dec 6 ’2 3 .. $902,000 Total assessed value 1924
(about 60% actual)_____2,042,924
Water debt (incl.)________ 147,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
10,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—.$10.00
Sinking funds_____________
7.267 Population 1910, 2.939: 1920. 3.105
IN T . on water-works bonds of
Assessed valuation 1923_ 6,662.180
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ 15.00 1924 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .
Population In 1920___________ 4,080 City.
IN T. payable in N . Y . City.
MART IND. SCH. DIST.
BOND. D EBT N ov 5 ’23. $55,000
MALONE.
Sinking fund______________
1.260
This city is in Hill County.
Assess, val. 23 (60% act.)_3,265,836
Water-Works Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A f$30.000c.Feb 1 ’ 30-’59 School tax (per $1,000) 1923— $7 50
t 10,000c. Feb 1 ’ 60-’64 Population in 1923____________4.000

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MARTIN COUNTY.
Stanton is the county seat.
5 ^ s ’21 M-S $51,000—Mar 1 ’25-’41
BOND. DEBT June 30 23 $94,000
Sinking fund______________
17,384
Assessed valuation 1922___2,389,519
State&Co .tax (per $1,000) 1922$ 12.70
Population 1910, 1,549; 1920, 1,146

237
Total assessed value 1922.-3,750,000
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office or
at the National City Bank, N . Y .
MERCEDES.
This city is in Hidalgo County.
*Street Impt. W arrants.
7s ’23
($5,000—June 8 ’ 26-’30
J-D 8
\10.000.-June 8 ’31-’35
(15.000—June 8 ’36-’40
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s '22 . . . ($36,000........ 1925-1936
1 64,000____ 1937-1952
BOND. D EBT June 1923 —$240,100
Assessed valuation 1923_ 2,416,000
_
Population 1910, 1,209; 1920. 3,414
*INT. at the Battery Park Na­
tional Bank, New York.

MASON COUNTY.
Mason Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 0 ’24. $32,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
45,510
Road Dist. debt (add’l ) _
_
36,000
Sinking fund and interest..
8,951
Assessed value, real estate.3,522.200
Assessed value, personal_ 2,062,820
_
Other assessable property.. 310.915
Tot.assess.val(’24(35%act) 5,895,965
State & Co. tax(per$l,000)’23$13.80
Population 1910, 5,683; 1920, 1,824 MERCEDES IND. SCH. D IST .
This district (P. O. Mercedes) is in
Hidalgo County.
MATAGORDA COUNTY.
5s '09 J-J
$7.000___________1949
Bay City Is the county seat.
(Optional 1919.)
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
10.000___________ 1935
4s ’02 A-O $8,000— .A pr 10 1942 5s ’ 15 J-J
(Optional 1925.)
4s ’03 A-O 33,000_ Oct 10 1943
_
4s ’08 A-O 66,000—.A pr 10 1948 5s ’20 F-A 87,000.—Feb 10 1960
(Optional Feb 10 1930)
6 s ’21 A-O 30,000— -Apr 10 1941
5s ’21 J-J
3,000___________ 1961
T ick E radication W arrants.
(Optional 1931.)
.s ’22 A-O $4 0,00 0...A pr 10 1932
_s ’22 A-O 20,000— -Apr 10 1936 BOND. D EBT Dec 10 '23. $107 000
-s ’23 A-O 30,000.—Apr 10 1940 Total assess, val. 1923------4.207.491
Levee im pt. Dist. No. 1 Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000)^1923------$5.00
6s 19 A -0$144,000.—Apr 10 1949
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
MESQUITE.
5H sT3 M-S $258,000 —Mar 10 1953
This town is in Dallas County.
Road D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5H s’ 13 F-A $ 3 1 ,5 0 0 ...Aug 11 1946 6s ’22 M-S $37,000_______________
Road D istrict No. 8 Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5H s’ 16 s-a $27,000 _____ 1925-1943 6s ’22 M-S $23,000_______________
5H s’ 18 A -O . 58,000.—Apr 10 1948 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924 —-$60,000
5 Hs’22 A-O 108,000— -O ct 10 1952 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $15.00
BOND. DEBT M ay 15 1 9 2 4 Population in 1910, 687; 1920, 674
C ounty_______________ $227,000
Levee District N o. 1___
144,000 MIDLAND.
D istrictN o.2 _________
258,000
This city is the county seat of
District No. 4 _________
31,500 Midland County.
District No. 8 _________
193,000
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund and interest
6s
. . . $75.000_______________
(county) June 30 1923. .
42,825 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924 *30,000
Ass’d value (county) 1922.20,647,030 Tot.ass’d val.'24 (H a ct.).1,798,500
Srate&Co. tax (per $1,000) '22 $13.00 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24. .$6.50
Population of county in 1910— 13 594 Population 1910. 2,192; 1920—1.795
P o p u la tio n in 1920_____________1 6.589
All the bonds and warrants except
COUNTY.
the county road and bridge bonds are MIDLAND Is the county seat.
Midland
subject to call yearly. In each case a
Road Bonds.
___
certain series is allowed to be called
5 '4s 21 F-A$109.000 _____1925-1950
at that time.
BOND. DEBT N o v i ’ 24-- $146,500
Sinking fund and interest— ___ 5.000
M ATAGORDA CO. CONS. & Tot.ass’d val.’ 24 50%act.) 5./ 50,000
RECLAM. DIST. NO. 1.
State & Co. tax(per$1,000) ’24S13.50
P. O. Bay City.
Population 1910, 3,464; 1920, 2,449
6 s '24 J-D 10 $685,000.June 10 '25-49
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1657 )
NET BD. DT. June ’2 4 .. $685,000 M ILA M COUNTY.
Cameron is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1923— 16,817,810
C ourt-H ouse (Subject to call).
Real valuation (est.)____ 30,000,000
’95 A-O $40.000c..M ay 15 1935
Population (est.)____________ 14,500 5s Bridge Bonds (Subject to call).
4s&5s _
_ $57,872c------------------- M A TA G O R D A CO. D R . DISTS.
Jail Bonds (Subject to call).___
P. O. Bay City.
5s ’95 A-O $8,000c..M ay 15 1935
Drainage D istrict No. 1 Bonds
.
45.000..........................5s ’08 . . . $18,000— -Feb 14 1948 .s Road . D.istrict No. 5 Bonds.
(Optional after 10 years.)
$35,000......................... 5s ’09 . . .
43,000_ Oct 10 1930 5Jis’22 s-aserially for 30 years.)
_
(Due
5s '14 . . .
81.000— —Mar 1 1941
Road District No. 6 Bonds.
Drainage D istrict No. 2.
544s’ 14 . . $100.000---------------- 5s ’ 12 . . .
60,000 — .Aug 15 1938 5 )is ,24M. -Sjl00,000-M ar 13 25-— 49
5 s ’ 13 . . .
79,990— . June 10 1938
1 25.000-Mar 13 '50- 54
Drainage D istrict No. 4.
. D T . June 3 0 ’ 23
5 s ’ 12 . . .
40,000___ Jan 11932 CO. B Dfund and Interest,.. $63,012
Sinking
9,806
TOT. BD. DT. May 15 ’24:
county 1922.18,358,490
District No. 1_______
$142,000 Ass'd val. oftax rate (per
Co.
District No. 2................... 139,990 State & ______________ $1,000 3 .7 0
1922
-$ 1
District No. 4__________
40.000
INT at Oounty Treasurer’s office. Pop’n of co. 1910, 36,780; ’ 20, 38,104
. All the above drainage bonds, ex­ MILAM CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
cept in one case as indicated, are sub­ 5s T3 ann$l50,000----- July 1 1953
ject to call yearly.
(Subject to call after July 1 1933.)
_s
.-.$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 -------------- — MAVERICK COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1923 $271,000
Eagle Pass is the county seat.
Sinking fund---------------------„ 72,168
Special Road Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923----3,984,523
5H s
. . . $150,000_______________ Population in 1923------------------9,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 14 Feb $25.000c. .F eb 12 1954
(Subject to call after Feb. 12 1924.) MILAM CO. RD. DIST. NO. 29.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 24— $62,000 5 jis'2 0 J-J $100,000 --------1927-1950
Sinking fund and interest..
28,000 BOND. D EBT Nov 1923— $100,000
Total assess, val. 1924____6,486,000 Assessed value------------------1,000,000
State & Co. tax(per $1.000) '24$ 15 00
Population 1910, 5.151; 1920, 7,418 MILLS COUNTY.
Goldthwaite is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 '22 $53,589
MEDINA COUNTY.
Sinking fund and interest. _
11,457
Hondo is the county sea*.
Assessed valuation 1922---- 5,566,080
Bridge Bonds.
5s
. . . $30.500 — ............... 1927 State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '22*14.00
Road Bonds.
Population 1910 , 9,694; 1920. 9,019
5J^s’ 20&’ 22AO*$402,000Aprl0’26-48
MINEOLA.
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
This city Is In Wood County. 5s
M . . . $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ................... 1942
W ater Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5s
. . . $40,000___________ 1955 5s '14 J-J $25,000c—.Jan 1 1954
CO. BD. DT. Ju ne30’23. $782,500 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.)
Assessed valuation 1922 -12,037,613 BOND. DEBT Nov 18 '24 $50,500
Water debt (Included)____
24,500
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
10,471
1922
$15.50 Sinking fund and Interest—
Popula’n 1910, 13,415; 1920, 11,679 Tot. ass’d val. '23 ( Vt act ).1,137,772
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— .$10.00
Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
Population 1910, 1,706, 1920.-2,299
MEMPHIS.
This city is in Hall County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s T6 A-O $20,000c_________ 1950
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s '22 M-N$65,000_______________
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M-N$15,000c_________ 1957
Electric Light P lant Bonds.
6s '21 M -N $65,000c—M ay 15 1951
BOND. D EBT Nov 6 1924 $163,000
Sinking fund and Interest..
92.382
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (60%,act)2,800,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$9.00
Population 1922 (est.)________4,200
IN T . In Memphis and New York.

M IN ER A L WELLS.
This city Is In Palo Pinto County.
Incorporated Jan. 15 1894. Charter
adopted Aug. 19 1913.
F unding W ater-W orks B onds.
4s '00 J-J
$9,500___ July 1 1940
(Subject to call after July 1 1915.)
5s T7 A-O $69,000___________1957
(Optional after 1937.)
6s T9 M-S$167,500___________1938
Fire-Hall Bonds.
4 s '02 M -N $3,000___ M ay 1 1942
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1912)
Bridge B onds.
.
—
5s '05 A-O $1,996— -Apr 10 1945
(Subject to call after Apr. 10 1925)
5s '07 A-O $1,996___ Oct 1 1947
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1917)

MEMPHIS IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Hall County.
* Issued prior to the law of 18M
5^s
F-A$107,000—Feb 1 ’25-’63
BOND. D EBT Dec 1922— $165,000 which requires approval and regis­
3,500 tration by State officials.
Sinking fund______________

238
MINERAL WELLS (Concluded).
W ater Bonds.
4s ’02 M -N $9,000___ M ay 1 1942
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1912.)
5s ’05 A-O $1,996_ Apr 10 1945
_
(Subject to call after Apr. 10 1935.)
5s ’06 M-S $10,000---Sept 20 1946
(Subject to call after Sept. 20 1916.)
5s ’07 A-O $10,000___ Oct 1 1947
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1917)
6sj 21 M-S 18 ’ ,000--M ar 1 ’25-’58
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1897.)
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 Sept 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)
6s ’ 17 A-O $69,000c._-Sept 1 1957
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1937.)
6s ’20 F-A $45,000___________1949
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’05 A-O $1,996..-A p r 10 1945
(Subject to call after Apr. 10 1925)
5s ’06 M-S $8,000. . Sept 20 1946
(Subject to call after Sept. 20 1916)
5s ’06 J-D $1,996___ Dec 1 1946
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1916)
5s ’07 A-O $15,000___ Oct 1 1947
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1917)
5s ’08 A-O $1,996___ Apr 1 1948
(Subject to call after April 1 1918)
5s ’08 A-O $15,000.--A p r 15 1948
(Subject to call after April 15 1928)
5s ’ 10 A-O $3,000___ Oct 1 1950
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1930)
-s ’ 17 A-O $23,000_______________
City=Hail Bonds.
5 s ’06 J-D $1,996___ Dec 1 1946
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1926)
Street Bonds.
5s ’06 M-S $6,000---Sept 20 1946
(Subject to call after Sept. 20 1916)
5s ’08 A-O $3,000----Apr 15 1948
(Subject to call after April 15 1928)
5s ’ 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 efu nd ing Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N$20,000___ Nov 1 1950
(Optional N ov. 1 1930.)
- . 6s
.
$40,000_______
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924 - $830,472
Sinking funds____________
128 192
Assessed valuation 1924_ 7.668,310
_
Total tax rate, (per $1.000) ’ 24.$14 70
Pop’n 1910. 3,950; 1920............7.890
1NT. payable at City Treasury.
Mineral Wells, or at Hanover Nat.
Bank, New York.

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
MOTLEY COUNTY.
Matador Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $154,693
Sinking fund______________
6,063
Total assessed value 1922..6,115,332
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '20-$7.00
Population 1910, 2,396; 1920..4,10'
MT. PLEASANT.
This city is the county seat oi
Titus County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 ’24. $60,000
Water debt (in cl.)_______
15,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
5,000
Assessed val'n, real estate.1,105,130
Assessed val'n. pers p ro p .. 513.240
Tot.ass’d val.’24(2-3 act.) .1,618 370
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 -..$i0 00
Population 1910, 3,137; 1920, 4,099
MT. PLEASANT IND. SCH. DIS
BOND. DEBT Dec 7 1922. $71250
Tot. ass’d val.’22(2-3 act.).2,127,61 5
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $10 00
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 5,000
MUNDAY.
This town is In Knox County.
W ater W orks System Bonds.
6s ’22 .T-D $60,000_____ Serially
TOT. BD. D T . N ov 11 ’24- $72,000
Assessed value___________ 1,000,000
MUNDAY IND. SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Munday) Is In
Knox County.
6s ’21 ann $40,000r..Apr 10 1961
(Optional April 10 1941)
BOND. DEBT May 30 ’21 $40,000
10,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund_____________
3,500
Assessed value 1922___ ___ 1.310.000
School tax (ner $1,000) ’22..$13.50
Population (est.)______________3,000

NACOGDOCHES.
This city Is the county seal or
Nacogdoches County.
§Water Bonds.
5s ’07 A-O $29,000___________1947
§F.lectric Light Bonds.
5s '12
A-O $20.000__________ 1952
§Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 12 A-O $7,000__________ 1952
IStreet Imo'-ovement Bonds.
5s ’23J-J $225.000_____________ 1963
5s '12
A-O 30,000__________ 1952
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924-- $311,000
Water debt, lncl__________
29.000
Sinking fund and interest..
29.948
Assessed value, real estate.2,001.827
Assessed value, personal -.1,413,153
Total assessed value 1924
(about 60% actual)____ 3.414,980
MISSION.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $10 00
A city in Hidalgo County.
3,369; 1920..3,546
BON DED D E B T _________ $242,000 Population 1910.years after issue.
§ Optional 10
Assessed valuation________ 1,984.270
Population in 1920____________3,847
NACOGDOCHES COUNTY.
MISSION IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Nacogdoches is the county seat
This district (P. O. Mission) is In
Road Bonds
Hidalgo County.
5 ‘^s’ 19 s-a $671,000 ___ 1925-1949
Bldg. Repair & Equip. Bds.
Court-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
(Opt. after 10 yrs.)
5s ’ l l Apr $90.000.. .July 10 1951
6s
Dec $40.000c____ M ay 1 1960 (Subject to call after July 10 1916'
5s
Jan 48.000c____ M ay 1 1960
Court House & Jail Ref. Bonds.
5s
M ay 24.000c____May 1 1953 5s
.
$13,000
-.Serially
5s
_
_
12,000c_____________ BOND. DEBT June 30 ’ 19 $79,00<
5 s ’24
60,000_______________ Sinking fund and interest..
13,825
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 '24. $1S4,000 Assessed valuation 1922.-12.370.390
15,461 State & Co. tax (per $1.000)'20$18.80
Sinking fund_____________
Tot.ass’d va-l.’2 4 ( a c t u a l ) 3 ,330.046 Population in 1910 27,406: '20 28,457
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $7.50
IN T . payable at State Treas. officPopulation 1922 (est.) _______ 6,500
IN T . payable in Austin. Chicago NAVASOTA.
and Mission.
This city is in Grimes County
Paving Bonds.
MITCHELL COUNTY.
5s
$75,000_____________
Colorado is the county seat.
5s
. . . 136,000_______________
6 s ’ 18 . . . $68,000___ Mar ’25-’58
City-Hall Bonds.
C ourt House Bonds.
. . . $15,000c__________ 1942
5s
. - $115,000
____________ 4s
(Subject to call 1922.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’24. $215,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
18,000 4s R efu nding Bonds.
. . . $13,500c.........
1936
Sinking fund. ___________
35.000
(Subject to call 1916.)
Tot.ass’d val.'24 (M a ct.).7,000,000
State & Co. tax (per$l ,000)’ 24$16.50 5s School-H ouse Bonds.
. . . $20,000___________ 195.
Population 1910. 8.956: 1920-.7.527
(Subject to call 1921.)
5s
. . . $5,000c__________1954
MONTAGUE COUNTY.
(Subject to call 1924.)
Montague is the county seat.
W ater-W orks B onds.
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
. . . 112,500c............ ...195:5s
-.-$ 1 7 5 .0 0 0 ____ $5,000 yrly 5s
(Subject to call 1923.)
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT
’ 24.
-s
.-.$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 _______________ Total assess, val.Nov 1 (abt. $271,453
1924
TOT. D EBT June 3 0 ’ 22. $199,000
70% actual)----------------- 3,107,388
Assess, valuation in 1922.13,174,345
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 21- $6.50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $23.56
Pop’n 1910, 25.123; 1920___ 22,200 Population 1910, 3,284; 1920. 5.060
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Conroe Is the county seat.
6H s’ 18 . . . $42,000______________
Special Road Bonds.
5Ms
--.$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 _______________
5)^s’23 A-O 120,000 ____ 1927-1952
5>is
120,000_______________
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5H s’20s-a $175,000____....................
Road District No. 2 Road Bds.
5H s’ 16 Feb $100,000-. Feb 14 1946
(Redeemable beginning Feb 14 1936 )
CO. D E B T June 3 0 '2 3 -. $165,000
Sinking fu nd_______ .
5,812
Assessed valuation 1922-.10,616,246
State & co. tax (per $1,000) '22.813.70
Populat’n 1910, 15.679, 1920, 17,334
IN T. on 5>£s of 1920 at the Han­
over National Bank. N . Y.
MONTGOMERY CO. RD. DIST
NO. 1.
R oad Bonds.
5a ’ 16 . . . $50,000................... 1956
(Subject to call after 1936.)
BONDED DEBT Dec 1920 $100,000
Assessed valuation_______2,423,000
MONTGOMERY CO. RD. DIST
NO. 3.
5 H s'lo - . - $7 5,0 0 0 ...Aug 20 1945
(Subject to call $25,000 Aug. 20 l!-25
1930 and 1935.)
BONDED DEBT Dec 1920 $75,000




[County 1922____27,436.300
Assess. |
Dist. No. 7 1916.
246.745
val. (Dist. No. 9 ______ 1,988,920
(Dist. No. 12 1916 1,028,670
Actual (Dist. N o. 7 ______
900,000
valuejDist. N o. 9______ 6,000,000
est.) (Dist. No. 12_____ 1,857.340
State&co.tax (p e r il,000) ’22.$12.00
Pop’n 1910, 47,070; 1920___ 50,624
INT. on court-house bonds at
lorsicana Nat. Bank, Corsicana:
ither bonds at County Treas. office
NEDERLAND INDEP. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Jefferson Co.
5s ’ ll Apr $20,000c__________1951
5s ’23 M -N [$38,000r_May 1 ’25-’43
\ 60,OOOr.May 1 ’44-’63
_s
...
30.000___________
.
6s
J-D 30,000___________1954
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924 $150,000
Sinking fund______________
5,859
Total assessed value 1924
(about 60% actual)_____7.309 978
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$7.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______1,800
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y .
SEW BRAUNFELS.
This city is the county seat of
lomal County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’24 F-A $50,000 _____1925-1964
Fire House Bond*.
5s ’ 17 M -N $7.600___ Nov 1 1957
(Subject to call beginning 1922.)
W ater-Extension Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 12 M -N 844,300c...M ay 1 1952
(Subject to call 1917)
6s ’ 21 M -N 35,000 . . Sept 11961
(Subject to call 1926)
Street & Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 22 July $75.000___ July 1 1962
(Subject to call 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’ 24- $220,100
Water debt (incl.)________
79,500
Floating debt (add’l)______
11,000
5 : 00
Sinking funds____________
Assessed value real estate..2,163.293
Assessed value personal__ 1.084,613
Total ass’ value 1923-24
(about 2-5 actual)___
3,247.908
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924— $18.70
Population 1910. 3,165; 1920..3.590
IN T . is payable at Austin and
First Nat. Bank, New Braunfels; on
bonds of 1922 at National Bank of
Commerce, New York City.
NEWTON COUNTY.
Newton is the county seat.
CO. DEBT
(Warrants)
Dec 21 1922..................... $52,000
Assess, val. ( act.11922.-6 024.00 )
Jounty tax (per $1,000) 1922. .$6 50
3op'n 1910. 10.850; 1920____12,196
NEWTON CO. RD. D IST R IC T S.
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’22—
District No. 1__________ $96,000
District No. 2 __________ 100,000
District No. 3.....
99,000
District No. 4 . . ...........
198,000
Assessed value 1921
District No. 1__________ 797,677
Di-trict No. 2 ___________1,204,770
District No. 3................... 793,442
District No. 4 ___________1,312.272
Tax rates (per $1,000) 1922— Dist.
No. 1, $15.00; Dist. No. 2, $8.50;
Dist. No. 3, $11.50; Dist. No 4,
$11.50.

[V ol. 119,
OLNEY.
This city Is in Young County.
BOND. D EBT Dec 5 ’2 3 .. $145,000
96,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
4,800
Sinking fund______________
1,695
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,110,178
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$15.00
Population 1910, 1,095; 1920, 1,164
3RANQE.
This city is the county seat of
•range County. Incorporated 1894.
Water Bonds.
5s 97 A-O $11,000c..M ay 11 1937
Street and Bridge B onds.
4s 02 Feb $15,000c...June 1 1942
School Bonds.
5s ’95 A-O $2,000c..D ec 28 1936
4s *9•; Feb 21,0 0 0 c...F eb 11943
5s '15 . . . 1 5 0 .0 0 0 .................1955
5s ’ 18 . . . 100,000....................1958
5t$s’2 2 ___ 171,000________ serially
^Street Bonds (Red. Apr. 1 1933.)
5s T 5 M-S 25,000__________ 1955
5s '18 M-S 25,000__________ 1948
D ock and W harf Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M -S $ l50,000___________1955
5s ’ 19
M -N 150,000_ May 1 1959
_
6s ’21
J-J 240,000 ______ serially
City-Hall Bonds.
is ’04 Nov $5.000c
Nov 1 1944
Street and Drainage Bonds.
_
IS ’ 98 . . . $15.000_ Apr 1 1948
5s ’ 10 . . . 15,000___________ 1950
BOND. D E B T Nov 6 ’ 24-SI ,113,000
Sinking fund, general_____
88,800
Sinking fund, water_______
7,444
Assessed value real estate. 8,122,214
Assessed value personal.. 3,324,588
Total assess, value 1924
(80% actual)__________11,446.802
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $23.50
Population, 1910, 5,527; 1922, 9,212
a IN T . at City Treasurer's office
ir at Farson, Son & C o., N . Y .
ORANGE COUNTY.
O'-ange is the county seat.
Bridge-Repair Bonds.
Is
_
_
$1,995_ June 10 1942
_
Bridge Bonds.
Is
. . . $10,000____Jan 10 1944
Jail Bonds.
Is
...
$3,975____J-J 10 1943
...
1 .9 8 0 ... Aug 10 1943
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
3Hs
. . . $33,500_ Apr 10 1943
_
C ourt-H ouse and Jail-R epair.
5s
...
$ 1 ,9 8 0 ... Aug 10 1948
Road Bonds.
4s
. . . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 10 1945
-s
. . 1,000,000...........................
Special Road Bonds.
■s
5
...$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ___ Jan 11952
5H s’22 A-O 650,000.Apr 10 ’25-’50
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23.$1,943,430
Sinking fund____________
215,$48
T ot.ass’d val.’ 22 (% act.) 14.371,925
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 23.826.50
Population 1910, 9,528; 1920, 15,379

ORANGE CO. N AVIG. DIST
W ater Bonds (Red. beg. in 1921.)
5s ’ l l
..- $ 1 4 1 .0 0 0 - - ............1951
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921S1,402,430
Water debt (incl.)_______
141,000
Sinking funds___________
101,077
Assessed value real estate. 8.095,788
Assessed value personal_ 3,740,797
_
Total assessed value 1920.11,836,587
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919____ $2.00
PADUCAH.
This city is in Cottle County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 3 .. $28,500
Water debt (incl.)________
26,500
NOLAN COUNTY.
Assessment debt (add’l)___
3,084
■weetwater is the county seat.
‘
Floating debt (add’l)______
5,000
C ourt House Bonds.
2,000
5s ’ 16 .-.$ 1 0 0 .0 3 0 ___________ 1956 Sinking fund______________
Assess, val., real estate____ 871,994
Road D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
5s 11 A-O $ 100,000c _. Feb 13 1951 Assess, val., personal_____ 404,621
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,276,615
C oun ty Road Bonds.
5s ’ 17 A-O $92.000___ Apr ’25-’47 Tax rate (Der $1,090) 1923___$12.50
Population, 1910, 1.350; 1920. 1,357
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923;
C ou n ty _________________ $796,000
District No. 1__________ 100.000 PALACIOS.
This city is in Matagorda County.
V-.-H val 1923 ________ 8,184,000
SS.
Sewer Bonds.
’’o tax rate (per $1,000) '21_ $7.50
_
Popula’n, 1910. 11,999; 1920. 10,868 6s ’21 M-N $40,000....................1961
(Optional 1926.)
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y
BOND. D EBT Jan 9 ’22...$67,500
Sinking fund_______________ 3,500
MUECES COUNTY.
Tot. assess, val. ’21 (60%act.)791,614
Corpus Christi is the county seat Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921----$10.70
5K*'19 A-O $900,000...1925-1959 Population. 1910, 1,389; 1920, 1,335
Road Bonds.
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.
5V
*(s’22A-010$840.000Apr 10 ’25-’52
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 763.) PALESTINE.
Bishop Road D istrict Bonds.
Palestine is the county seat of
5s 13 ann $100.000
July 14 1953 Anderson County. Incorp. 1871.
Subject to call begin. July 14 1923.)
School-H ouse Bonds.
Causeway Bonds.
5s ’98 May $5,000c.. .M ay 1 1938
NAVARRO COUNTY
5s ’ 14 Apr$165,000_ Apr 10 1954
_
(Subject to call after 1903.)
County seat Is Corsicana.
Subject to call after April 10 1924.) 5s ’96 May $7..500c...M ay 1 1936
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23.$2,548,480
C ourt House (Red. beg. in 1910)
(Subject to call after 1901.)
4s ’05 A-O $105.000c...Jan 2 194A Sinking fund____________
205,635 4,4s’06 Mar $20,000c...M ar 1 1940
Road Dist. No. 1 (Serial).
Vssessed valuation 1922.-19,340,511 (Subject to call after March 1 1926.)
State & Co. tax rate (per
5s '13 J-D $380.000_ June 1 1951
_
5s ’ l l J-D $20,0 00c...Ju ne 1 1951
. -S
...
200,000........................
$1,000) 1922______________ $25.50 (Subject to call after June 1 1921.)
5s ’ 18 F-A
80.000........................
P orn 1910, 21,955; 1920____22,807 5s ’ 15 J-J $100,000c..July 14 1955
IN T . on bonds of 1922 at the (Subject to call after July 14 1925.)
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
5s ’ 13 M-S $67 000___ Sept 1 195i
National City Bank. N. Y .
6s
...
42.500_________ _____
(Subj. to call $2,000 yrly. after 1 yr.)
(12,000___ Aug 1 1929
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
NUECES CO. NAV. DIST. NO. 1. 5s ’24 F-A [28,000. Aug 1 ’34&’39
5s ’ 16 Apr$180.000_ July 10 1956
_
28,000. Aug 1 ’44&’49
($90,000.Apr 10 ’25-’33
(Subject to call serially.)
(2S,O0O-Aug 1 ’54&’64
5 ^ s ’23
210,000.Apr 1 0 ’34-’43
Road District No. 5 Bonds.
A-O10 300,000. Apr 10 ’44-’ 53
W ater W orks 5c R efu nding.
5s ’ 16 Apr$l00,000
July 10 1956
(.400,000. Apr 10 ’54-’ 63 5s T9 F-A $250,000...A u g 1 1959
(Subject to call serially).
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Mar 15 ’23S1,000.000
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922.-19,349,511
Fire-Station (Red. beg. in 1920.)
5s ’ 17 J-J $14,000___ Jan 1 1957
Population in 1920__________ 22.807 4H s’ 10 Jan $18,000c___ Jan 1 1950
(Subject to call $2,000 Jan. 1 1927,
Fire-Equipm ent (Red. beg. in ’20)
IN T . at National Park Bank, N .Y .
1932, 1937. 1942. 1947 1952.
5s TO A-O $9,000c___ Oct 1 1950
1957.)
Street-paving bonds________ $69,500
OLDHAM COUNTY.
Road District No. 8 Bonds.
Park Bonds (Red. beg. in 1920).
5s ’ 16 J-D$100,000____Dec 1 1956
Vega is the county seat.
5s TO A-O $ 17,000c____Oct 1 1950
(Subject to call serially.)
Road Bonds.
and Prison Bonds.
5s ’17 Mar $6 0 .0 0 0 ..-M ar 27 1957 5s City-Hall $14,000c_ Nov 1 1938
Road D istrict No. 9 Bonds.
’98 Nov
_
5s ’ 17 s-a $150.000..40-year serla1 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’24. $83,000
(Subject to call after 1903.)
Sinking Tund______________
7.922
Road D istrict No. 12 Bonds.
Street Im pt. Bonds.
S ’ 17 . . . $80,000__________ 1947
s
Assessed val. real estate_ 2,472.061 554s’20 A -08200,000. _Apr 1 ’ 2o-’ 55
_
(Subject to call $3,000 yearly.)
Assessed val. personal_____ 547 422
Other assess, property___ 1,149,842 (For maturity see V. 113. p. 2102)
POT BD DT. J’ne 3 0 ’2051.987.640
, om/non Sch. Dist. dt.(add’l) 68.000
’
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (1-3 act.>4,169,325
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
linking fund and interest
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $14.20 which requires approval and regis­
_
■
county)______________
107,659
Population 1910, 812; 1920____709 tration by State officials.

Dec., 1924 i
PALESTINE (Concluded).
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $388,000
245,500
Water debt (incl.)_______
Sinking fund______________
74.000
Assessed value 1924_______ 7,845,000
Total tax (per$l,000) 1924 ___$21.00
Pop’n 1910,.10.482; 1920....11,039
IN T . on city hall and prison bonds
payable at Austin Nat. Bank, Austin;
other bonds at Nat. Park Bank,
N . Y . City.
PALO PINTO COUNTY.
Palo Pinto is the county seat.
Bridge B onds.
4s ’01 . . .
$32,000____ Aug 1 1941
4s ’04 . . .
40,000_____Peb 1 1944
4s ’08 . . .
5,850____ July 1 1928
Road & Bridge W arrants.
6s ’ 15 . . . $27.000.-Feb 15 ’25-’20
BOND. D EBT Doc 6 ’2 4 .. $77,850
36,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
Sinking fund______________
44,201
Assessed value 1924______ 18,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $6.00
Popula’n, 1910, 19,506; 1920. 23.431
IN T . on bridge bonds at County
Treasurer’s office; on warrants at the
Cont. & Comm. Bank, Chicago.
PALO PINTO COUNTY SPECIAL
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1.
5 J£s’ 14 M-S 100,000---M a r 12 1954
(Subject to call beg. Mar. 12 1934.)
5M s’2 1 _
_
38,000________ serially
5j^s’ 21
f$238.000--Apr 10 ’ 24-’57
A-O \ 5,000_ April 10 1958
_
5M s’2'2
/ 126,000-_Apr 1 ’ 25-’42
A-O 15 1 160,000.-Apr 1 ’43-’62
5 J^s’23 A-O ( 91,000--Apr 1 0 ’25-’37
\208,000-- Apr 10 ’38-’63
TO T. B D . D T . Dec 6 '23. $688,000
Sinking fund____________
34,548
Assessed valuation 1923--10,869,810
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1923____$7.50
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
Funding Bonds.
6s ’97 J-J $10,000c.-July 10 1937
Street Improvement.
5s ’90
$25,000*c._ Oct 1 1930
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1909)
4M s05 F-A $50,000c__Aug 10 1955
(Subject to call after Aug. 10 1935)
5s 08 . . .
50,000c..M ay 10 1958
(Subject to call after May 10 1918)
4Ms’09 —. $25,000c-.M ay 10 1959
(Subject to call after M ay 10 1919)
_ $60,000c..M ay 10 1960
4M8’1 0 _
(Subject to call after May 10 1920)
5s ’ l l
. . . $25.000c..M ay 10 1961
(Subject to call after May 10 1921)
5s ’ 12 F-A 92,000c..Aug 10 1962
(Subj. to call begin. Aug. 10 1922)
5s T5 F-A $50,000c. .M ar 10 1965
(Subject to call after Mar. 10 1925)
fe T6 F-A 50,000c.-Feb 10 1966
3ubject to call after Feb 10 1926)
5s ’ 17
. . . $18.500.....................1947
(Subject to call 1927.)
5s T9
. . . 150.000___________ 1959
(Optional 1929.)
Bldg. {Rea. aft. 10 yrs. from issue).
4Ms’ 10 . . .
$5,000c..M ay 10 1960
(Subject to call after M ay 10 1920)
5s ’ l l . . .
10.000c..M ay 10 1961
(Subject to call after M aj 10 1921)
5s T2 F-A 15.000c..Aug 10 1962
(Subject to call after Aug. 10 1922)
-s T6 . . .
10,000...........................
City-Hall {Red. beg. in 1919.)
4M8’09 F-A S10.000c-.M ay 10 1959
(Subject to call after May 10 1919)
Fire Dept. Bonds {Opt. 1929).
5s T9 . . . $100.000_________ 1959
P ublic U tility (Red. beg. in 1919).
5s ’09 F-A $8.500c--M av 10 1959
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 ’24.$2,322,750
Water debt (incl.)_______ 1,275,000
Sinking fund_____________
276,551
Total assessed val 1924.-13,807.517
Tax rate (per $1,009) 1924--.S16.20
Pop’n 1910, 11,269; 1920, 15,040
IN T . is payable on the 3% , 4 46 %,
5% and 6% bonds in N. Y . City.

PILOT POIN T.
This town is in Denton County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 2 '23 - $26,000
10,826
Sinking fund____________
Tot.ass’d val.’23(75% a ct.).1,200,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $6-50
Population 1910, 1,371; 1920, 1,499
PLAINVIEW IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Hale County.
6s '21 J-D $46,500___ $1,000 y ’ly
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 14 May $30,000c__________1949
(Subject to call after 1924.)
5s '15 M-S 20,000c__________1950
(Subject to call after 1930.)
5s ’ 16 M-S 50.000c-.M ar 15 1956
(Subject to call after March 15 1936.)
5s ’24 J-D 120,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— 146,000
Sinking fund______________
28,250
Assessed value 1924 (about
75% a ctu a l)-...............6 ,576 ,702
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.00
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 6,000
POLK COUNTY.
Livingston is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 F-AS200.000_ Apr 15 1959
_
(Optional Apr. 15 1929.)
C ourt House W arrants.
6s
--.$ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 _______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’24- $975,000
Sinking fund and interest190,006
Assessed value 1924______ 10,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $12.50
Pop’n 1910, 17,459; 1920, 16,784

339
Water debt (incl.)________ 150,000
Sinking fund and interest..
28,640
Tot.ass’d val.’23(40%act.) 2 7$9,396
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23 $15.00
Population, 1910, 3,127; 1920, 3,691
RAINS COUNTY.
Emroy is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5Ms’ 19 J-D ($120,000-June 1 ’25-’39
1 90,000-June 1 ’40-’49
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 ’22. $226,000
Floating debt (addT)______
12,000
Sinking fund______________
11,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 3,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922---- $20.50
Population 1910 , 6,783; 1920, 8,099
RALLS INDEPENDENT S. D.
This district (P. O. Ralls) is in
Crosby County.
os ’20 - - . $71,000......... 1940-1960
BONDED D E B T __________ (7)
Assessed valuation 1922__$5,600.000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22..$5.00
RANDALL COUNTY.
Canyon is the county seat.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5Hs’ 17 A-O $50,000_____
1957
(Opt. after 1927.)
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23 $138,000
Floating debt (add'1)______
24,000
Sinking fund and interest_
49,140
T ot.ass’d val. '22________ 4 932 650
State & Co. tax (per $1.000 '22$17.50
Population 1910, 3,312; 1920--3.675

RANGER.
This city is In Eastland County.
POLYTECHNIC.
W ater W orks Bonds.
This city has been annexed by Fort
Worth. For details see Fort Worth 6s '24 F-A$190,000 _____ 1931-1953
Funding Bonds.
on a preceding page.
5Hs F-A $12,000e_serially 1-20-yrB
Street Impt. Bonds.
PORT ARTH U R. ~
5 Ms F-AS265,000c. serially 1-20-yrs
This city is in Jefferson County.
Sewer Extension BondsIncorporated M ay 30 1898.
5 Ms F-A $.50.000c.serially 1-20-yrs
PAMPA.
Street Bonds.
This town is in Gray County.
Fire S
5s ' l l — .$6 1.00 0____Oct 10 1951 5Ms F-Atation Bonds.
$40,000. .seriallj 1-20-yrs
PARKER COUNTY.
W ater W orks & Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call on Oct. 10 as follows
Road Bonds.
_
6s ’22 J-J $80,000r_ July 1 1962
525,000. 1926. and $25.00.i. 1931.) C ity-C ou nty Hospital Bonds.
. . . $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 -.-.....................
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 ’2 3 .. $80,000 5s T9 A-OS641,000_______________ 6s ’03 A-O $20,000___ Dec 1 1943 -s
Floating debt (add’l)______
8,700 CO. BD. D T. Oct 28 ’23. $641,000 5s ’ 16 M -N 52,500.-Sept 1 ’25-’56 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '20- $397,000
90,315
Sinking fund______________
2,000 Assess, val. ’ 23 (40% act.) 14,400 009 5s ’ 19 J-D 203,000 _____1925-1939 Sinking fund____________
Assess, val. ’23 (% act.)____913,140 Tax rate (per$l,000) 1923____$10.20 6s ’21 J-D 233,000c__________1961 Tot. ass’d val.'20(Mact.).13,463,080
Population 1920____________ 16,205
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-SI.40 Pop’ n 1910, 26,400; 1920, 23,382
City-Hall Bonds.
INTEREST at New York.
Population in 1920______________ 987
5s 12 J-J $17,000_ July 20 1952
_
PARMER COUNTY.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Farwell is the county seat.
PAMPA IND. SCH DIST.
5s ’ 12 J-J $304.000-..July 20 1952 RANGER IND. SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Pampa) is in BOND. D E B T N ov 1 ’23. $45,000 6s ’21 J-D 126,000c__________1961
This district (P. O. Ranger) is in
Warrant debt_____________
45,000
Gray County.
W ater-W orks & Extension Bds Eastland County.
20,000 5s ’ 16 J-D $64 00 0..D ec 1 25-'5( -s
5 s ’09 - - - $14,500c........
1939 Sinking fund and interest_
. . . $200,000................. ........
Ass’d val. ’ 23 (40% act.)..6,285.000
(Optional 1924.)
_s
. - - 137.500----------------------Incinerator Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 - - - 50,000c__________1959 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22___$7.50 5s ’ 16 M-S $5,000___ Mar 1 1958 5s
.
40.000_______________
(Optional 1939.)
Population 1910. 1.555: 1923.-1.669
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’23 $437,500
Drainage Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 . . . 25,000c__________ 1959 PECOS.
5s ’ 16 M-S $153,000_ Mar 1 1956 Sinking fund____________
_
15,000
(Optional 1939.)
Assess, val. ’ 23(75% act.) 10,000,000
Park Bonds.
This
5 s ’20 - - - 61,000c__________I960 BOND.city is inNReeves County.
D EBT ov 1 ’24. $43,000 5s ’ 16 M-S $22,000___ Mar 1 1956 School tax (per $1,000) 1923-S1O.00
(Optional 1940.)
14,500___ July 1 1956 Population 1920____________ 16,205
Water debt (incl.)________
9.00 ) 5s ’ 16 J-J
5 s ’21
14.0003--.M ay 1 1961 Sinking fund and interest..
13.710 6s ’21 J-D 66,000c__________1961
(Optional May 1 1941.)
A battoir Bonds.
Assess,
857,450
BOND. DEB Nov 6 ’24-- $164,300 Assess, val., real estate___ 424.305 5s ’ 16 M-S $17,000___ Mar 1 1956 RED RIVERisCOUNTY. seat.
val., personal_____
Clarksville
the county
Sinking fund_____________
25.338 Tot.ass’d val.’24(2-3 c t.).1,281,755
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT J’ne 30 ’ 2 4 -.
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 24 (% act.) .4.212 000 Tax rate (per $1,000) a1924____$8.50 5s ’ 12 J-J $138,000...J u ly 20 1952 Sinking fund and interest.. $38,000
438
School tax (per $1,000) 1921__ $3.00 Population, 1910, 1,856; 1920, 1,445 5 s ’ 16 J-D 83,500—Dec 1 ’25 56 Total assessed value 1922-14,059,920
Population in 1923 (est.)____ 2,000
6s ’21
J-D 65,000c_____1961
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $6.00
Fire-Departm ent Bonds.
PECOS COUNTY.
PANHANDLE.
5s ’ 12 J-J $9 .0 0 0 --.July 20 1952
Fort Stockton is the county seat.
This town is in Carson County.
(Subject, to call beginning In 1932. RED RIVER CO. RD. DIS. NO. 1.
Road and Bridge B onds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’ 16W ater-W orks Bonds.
$85.0 0 0 c...F b 2 1954 5s ’ 14 M-S $10,000___ Sept 1 1954 Sinking fund and interest.. $300,000
30,000
6 s ’22 A-O $51,300_____ 1925-1962 s T4 Apr call beginningein 1924.)
5s ’ 16 J-J
31,500___ July 1 1956
(Subject to
(Due $1,350 yearly)
Tot. assess, val. 1916_____4,795,350
Special Impt. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23
BOND. D E B T Oct 29 ’23--854.000 Sinking fund______________ $85,000 6s '12 —- $14.000____Apr 1 1952
23,476
Warrant debt (add’l ) ________ 13,100
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 1 ’24 $1,680,000 REEVES COUNTY.
Tot.ass’d val. ’23 (60% act.).780,000 Total assess, val. 1922____8,637 491 Assess, val., real estate__ 10,713,300
Pecos is the county seat.
$1,000) ’22.$13 50
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$14.50 State&Oo.tax (per 2,071; 1920, 3,857 Assess, val.. personal___ 6,994,300
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Population 1910,
Population in 1910, 521; 1920, 638
O ther assess. property___ 11,778,7 00 5s T4 — . $100,000..................1954
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (act.)—29,483.300
(Subject to call beg. In 1934)
PECOS CO. COM. S. D. NO. 1.
PANOLA COUNTY.
Tax rate (per.$1,000) 1024 . $17.80
Reeves Co- R oad Dist. No. 2.
(P. O. Fort Stockton.)
Carthage is the county seat.
Population 1910. 7.603: 1920. 22,250 5s
. . . $50.000...........................
High S chool Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $203,729 5s '16 Apr $50,00 0-...........-..1 9 5 6
IN T . on bonds of 1921 at National -s
...
40,000...........................
Sinking fund_____________
9,227 — (Subject to call after 1931)
City Bank, New York.
CO. BD. DT. June 30 ’22 .- $12,000
Ass’d val. ’22 (50% a c t .) ..6,051,460 BOND. D E B T N ov 9 '20- $130,000
Dist. No. 1 debt__________ 200.000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)’ 22.$15.00 Sinking fund______________
4,430
70.000 PORT A RTH U R IND. SCH. DIST Sinking fund and interest-.
Popula’ n. 1910, 20,424; 1920, 21,755 Ass’d val. 1920 (60% act.) 10.160,000
This district not only Includes the Assessed valuation 1922___6,044,421
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-S13.20 city of Port Arthur, but also adja Assess, val. Dist. No. 1 ’22 2.231.345
PANOLA CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2. Population in 1920 (est.)______4,200 cent territory.
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
5 Ms
. . . $100.000-_.Jan 1 ’28-’48
5s ’04 M-S $49,000c_.-Sept 1 1944
1922 ___________
$14.30
543s
. . . 225,000_______________ PECOS C O U N TY* W ATER IM­ 5s ’ l l J-J
25,000c_ July 1 1951 Population 1910, 4,392; 1920, 4,457
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923 --S100.000
(Subject to call after July 1 1931)
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1.
Tot.ass’d val.’22 (M a c t .).. 835,430
5s ’ 12 A-O $35,0 0 0c..M ay 1 1952
P. O. Fort Stockton.
Population (estimated)_______4,000
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1932) REFUGIO COUNTY.
R efu nding Bonds.
Refugio Is the county seat.
6s ’23 M a y $60,000 -M ay 1 ’30-’41 5s 16 A-O 226.000___ Apr 1 1956
PARIS.
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 1 1923-S100.000 (Subject to call beginning Apr 1 ’36)
This is the county seat o f Lamar Assessed valuation 1922 __ 670,598 5s ’ 19 F-A 149,000_____ 1925-1959 5 Ms
..-$ 2 9 2 ,0 0 0 _______ _____ _
Co. Inc. in 1870. This city suf­
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
uilding Bonds.
Nat.
fered loss by fire on Mar. 21 1916 J. TNT. at Hanover of San Bank or at 5s B17 M-N519J,000z_ May 1 1957 5* '17 S-A $75 000__________ 1957
’
_
R. Mason & Co.,
Francisco.
est. at $10,000,000 to $14,000,000.
(Subject to call 1922.)
(Subject to call May 1 1937.)
See ’ ’Chronicle" Apr. 22 1916. p.1554 PERRYTON .
5s ’22 F-A f 48.000 _____ 1925-1927 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23. $70,000
C ity & C oun ty Hospital Bonds.
10,894
1595,000
1928-1972 Sinking fund and interest..
Tnis city is in Ochiltree County.
-s
---$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ____________
BOND. DEBT O c t3 l '2481 .346.000 Tot. ass’d val. '22 CM act.).6,144,227
W ater Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
6 s ’23 J-J f$l ,000c--Jan 15 1926 Tot.assess, val. '24 (75 %act) 88,000,000 State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
443s’05 F-A $35,000c—Aug 10 1945
1922 ______ ___________-.$15.70
174,000c. Jan 15 ’27-’63 Tax rate (per $1,000; 1924___$5.00
(Subject to call Aug. 10 1925.)
Population In 1923___________40.000 Population 1910, 2,814; 1920—4,050
ight Bonds.
3s ’00 Jan $9,000c_ Sept 1 1940 6s Electric L$35.000c_Jan 15 ’ 29-’63
_
z IN T. payable at State Treas­
’23 .T-J
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1920.)
urer’s office, Austin, and National RIO HONDO IND. SCH. DIST.
T . Nov 25 ’245s ’ l l . . . $12.0 00c--.O ct 5 1961 TOT. BD. D(included)_____ $117,000 City or Hanover Bank, New York.
Water
75.000
5s
F-A $11,000____ Aug 1 1953
(Subject to call after Oct. 5 1921.) Sinkingdebt
fund_____________
1,200
5 Ms
M -N 70,000_______________
_s '16
100.000______________
Assessed valuation 1924 - - 1,212,050 POTTER COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT Nov 22 ’24 $81,000
R efu nd ing (Red. beg. in 1918.)
Sinking fund_____________
6,000
Amarillo is the county seat.
4 s ’08
$5,750c—M ay 10 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$12.50
in 1920______________675
Total assessed value 1924. .3,406,060
Road Bonds.
(Subject to call after May 10 1918) PopulationHanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
IN T. at
5s ’ 19 A-O $750,000c..O ct 10 1949 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $7.00
5s '13
$43,000c—Apr 10 1963
(Subject to call after Apr. 10 1923) PERRYTON IND. SCH. BIST.
C ourt House B onds.
COUNTY.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
This district (P. O. Perryton) Is 5Ms'21 s-a $231,500.-Jan 1 ’25-’61 ROBERTS the county seat.
Miami is
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
5s ’03 ___$45.000c--Sept 10 1953 in Ochiltree County.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’22 -S I.020,000 BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23 $58,000
(Subject to call after Sept. 10 1923) 543s
. - - $175.000_______________
5s ’98 J-J $65.000c—Jan 10 1938 BOND. DEBT Dec 1921— $175.QfO Sinking fund____________
lit),703 Sinking fund and interest___ 33,173
_
443s’09 — _ 10,000c—M ay 10 1959 Assessed value___________ 8,2.54.000 Total assess, val. 1922____ 17.653,364 Assessed val. real estate_ 2,182,453
Assessed val. pers’l prop__ 1,422,766
(Subject to call after May 10 1919.) School tax (per $1,000) 1922..$10.00 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)
1923.............................
$15.50 Other assessable property.. 405,572
5s TO . . . $20.000c—May 10 1960
(Subject, to call after M ay 10 1920) PHARR.
Popula’n 1910, 12,424; 1920, 16,710 Total assessed value 1922..4,0lO,791
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.$l4.80
This city is in Hidalgo County.
5s ’ l l A-O $35,000c—Nov 10 1961
Population 1910, 950; 1920, 1,469
(Subject to call after Nov. 10 1921)
Citv-Haii & W ater-W orks War­ QUANAH.
This city Is the county seat oi
6s T3 — - 40.000c--Apr 10 1963 rants.
(Subject to call after April 10 1923) 6s T7 - . - $15,000..........1925-1952 Hardeman County.
ROBERTSON COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
street W arrants.
5s T9
- - - 100,000__________ 1959
Franklin is the county seat.
5s '16 - - $16,000_ Sept 1 1956
_
(ODtiona! 1929.)
6s '17 - - - $10,000..........................
Road Bonds.
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1926)
5s ’22 J-J $960,000-Jan 10 ’25-’72
W ater W orks Bonds.
s
. . . $75.000................
_
_ $18,000________ serially
Sewer (Red. aft. 10 yrs. from issue). 6s
W ater-W orks Bonds.
$20,000_________ 1954
C ourt House W arrants.
4M s’05 F-A 16.000c—Aug 10 1945 TOT. BD. D T . Dec 1 ’24—-$62,750 5s ’ 14
6s
. . . $50,000_________
(Subjectto call after 1934)
(Subject to call after Aug. 10 1915) Assessed val. real estate_____802,331
6s ’ 21 J-D
98,000_______serially
6s T2
F-A 15.000c..Aug 10 1962 Assessed val. personal______ 64,214
* Issued prior to the law of 1893,
C ity Hall Bonds.
(Subject to call after Aug. 10 1922) Tot. ass’d val. '24 (43 a ct.)-.866.545
$37,000 ____ 1925-1961 which requires approval and registra­
5s T6
—
10,000...................1966 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $14.00 6 s ’21 . - 5s T9
. — 50,000................... 1959 Population in 1920____________1,565 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’23-- $236,500 tion by State officials




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TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

ROBERTSON COUNTY (Con.).
Road and Bridge Bonds,
12H to 5% Apr *62,829.93....... ...........
(Subject to call aft. 10 yrs.from issue)
R oad Dist. No. 1 B onds.
As ’ 13 Apr$120,000........
1953
(Subject to call aft. 10 yrs.from issue;
R oad Oist. No. 5 (Red. aft. 10 vrs
from issue).
-B
...
*90,000..................1953
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
s
. . . *40,000______
—
R oad Dist. No. 8 B onds.
5s ’ 15 M-S $42,000____Sept 1 1955
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1925
CO. B D . D T. Oct 1 ’24_____$462,000
Float ng debt (add’l ) ______
33,000
Sinking fund______________
25,684
Assessed val. o f co. 1924_18,2 )7,031
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24-S16.00
Pop’n 1910, 27,454; 1920, 27,933
BOBERTSON COUNTY ROAD
D IST R IC T NO. 2.
5s ’ 13 M-S$130,000___ Mar 1 1953
M (Optional after March 1 1923.)
5s ’23 M-S *200,000c— Mar 1 1963
(Optional March 1 1933.)
BON D. DEBT Dec 15 1924 $320,000
23 Of)0
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed valuation 1924__ 3,650 000
♦INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank.N.Y
ROCKDALE.
This city is in Milam County.
BON D. D T . June 30 ’2 3 .. *102,000
Sinking fund and interest____11,913
Water debt ilncl.)________
30,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 895,660
Assess.val., personal______ 527,189
Tot.assess.val.’22(2-3 act.) 1,422,849
Total tax rate (per *1,000) ’22*11.20
Population 1910, 2,073; 1920. 2,323
BOCKDALE ROAD DIST. NO. 10.
A district in Milam County.
6s
..-$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 _________Serial
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 '22. *958.000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
30,000
Tot.assess.val.’22(1-3 act) 18,000,000
BOCKPORT.

This city is in Aransas County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 7’24._ *49,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
4.788
Assess, val. real estate____ 929,989
Assess, val. pers'l property.
79.303
Tot.assess.val.’24( H a ct.). _1,003,292
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924_ $10 00
_
Population 1910. 1,382; 1920—1,545
ROCKW ALL COUNTY.

R oad Bonds.
5Jis’ i9 Feb *420,009_____ 1925-1945
5>is
F-A 156,000 _____ 1952-1959
BOND. D T. June 30 ’23— *559,500
Assess.val., real estate___ 3,553.165
Assess.val., personal______ 1,077,152
Total assess, val. 1922____4,630,317
Tax rate (per *1.000) 1922____ $25.10
Population 1910, 8 ,0 7 2 ; 1920— 8,591
ROGERS

IN D .

SCH .

D IS T .

5s T3 May $3 0,00 0..-M ay 10 1953
(Subject to call after May 10 1933
T O TAL DEBT Nov 16 ’24 *30,000
T o .assess.val.’24 60%ac .) 1,500,0)0
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24______ *6.00
R O S E B U D IN D E P . S C H . D I S T .

This district is in Falls County.
BOND. D T . Nov 1 6 '2 4 ... *86,000
Sinking fund_____________
5.000
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (% a ct.).3 ,000,000
School tax (per *1,000) 1924..$6.50
Population in 1922 (est.)______6,000
ROTAN.

SAN ANTONIO.
County seat o f Bexar Co. Incorp.
In June 1837. Commission govern­
ment approved Feb. 24 1914.
Flood Control Bonds.
5s g '24 J-J *2,800,000.$700,000 yly
Paving and G rading Bonds.
5s g ’24 J-J $450,000_______ _____ _
Market House Bonds.
5s T9 M-SS175,000—Sept 1 ’25-’59
River Work Bonds.
5s T9 M -8*175,000—Sept 1 ’25-’59
Auditorium Bonds.
5s T9 M-S$437,500—Sept 1 ’25-’59
5s g ’24 J-J 200.000. .$5,000 yearly
P a v in g and Sewer Bonds.
5s T9 M-S$782,000—Sept 1 ’25-’59
Park Bonds.
5s T9 M-S$175,000—Sept 1 ’ 25-’59
5s g ’24 J-J 100,000..*2,500 yearly
Bridge Bonds.
5s g '13 M-S $73.000c_______ ’25-’59
5s g '24 J-J 100,000..$2,500 yearly
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5s 13 . . . $219,000 _____ 1925-1959
5s g ’24 J-J 250,000_______________
B uilding C on stru ction Bonds.
is T9 . . . *175,000_____ 1925-1959
R efu nding Bonds.
t)4s'06 F-A 300,000r_ Aug 1 1946
_
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1926)
Hospital (1-40 yearly for 40 vrs.)
5s g T3 M-S *91,000c......... _ ’25-’53
Sidewalk Bonds.
5 s g ’ 13 M-S $18,500.......... 1925-1953
5s T9 M-S 44,000--Sept 1 ’25-’59
Sewer Bonds.
5s g '94 M-S$500.000c..Sept 1 1934
5sg T3 M-S 580,000c_____ 1925-1953
(1 40 yearly for 40 years)
5s T9 M-S$450,000—Sept 1 ’24-’59
5s g ’24 J-J 100,000..*2,500 yearly
S treetO pening& W iden ing Bds.
5s T3 . . . $282.000___ Sept 1954
5s g ’24 J-J 250,000...........................
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s g '13 M -S*l, 125,000c-. 1924-1953
5s T9 M-S 832,000 —Sept 1 ’ 25-’59
Police & Fire Station Bonds.
5s g T3 M-S *128.000c____ 1925-1953
5s T9 M-S 131.000—Sept, 1 ’25-’59
5s g ’24 J-J 100,000..$2,500 yearly
Garbage Incinerator Bonds.
5s g '13 M-S $38,000c_ Sept 1 1954
_
(1-40 yearly for 40 years)
5s T9 M-S $87,500-- Sept 1 ’ 25-’ 59
TO T.B D .D T.Sept 15’ 24*11,113.500
Impt. Dist. bouds (add'l)
635.000
Floating debt__________
645,000
33 ),348
Sinking fund, general___
Sink, fund, spec, impt—
315.3 )2
Assessed valuation 1924-182,186 830
City tax (per *1,000) 1923
$22.00
Popula’ n 1910. 96.614: 1920. 161,379
IN T . at Seaboard National Bank,
New York City.
DEBT L IM IT .— Bonded debt Is
limited by city charter to 10% of
assessed valuation.
SAN ANTONIO IND. SCH. DIST.
5s ’07 M-N $200,000c.May 10 1947
(Subject to call May 10 1927)
5s '13 M-S 300.000c.-Sept 2 1953
(Subject to call after Sept 2 1933)
,5s '16 F-A 800,000- — Feb 1 1956
(Subject to call Feb 1 1936'
5s T9 .-$ 2 1 9 ,0 0 0 _____ 1925-1959
5s g ’22 J-J 9 25,000c.July 1 ’25-’61
5s g ’22 J-J /925,000-.July 1 ’25- 61
l 50.000___ July 1 1962
6s
...
15,000________ ______
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’24-*3,418.750
Sinking fund____________
350.412
Assess, val.’23(75% act.). 182.210.460
School tax (per $1,000) ’23____*8.60
Population In 1920_________ 161,379
IN T. payable at City National
Bank, San Antonio, Austin, Chicago
and in New York City.

This city is in Fisher County.
5H s’23 . . . *50,000___________1953
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 ’24—$61,500
Total assessed value 1924___840,200 S A N A U G U S T I N E C O U N T Y .
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924___$11-50
County seat Is San Augustine.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
BUNGE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5)4s’21 J-J $100.000........... ................
This district (P. O. Bunge) Is In
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
5>4s’ 19 F-A I $9 OOO-.Aug 1 ’25-’29
Karnes County.
\ 20,OOO-.Aug 1 ’30-’49
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
50,000....... ....................
5e 17 F-A *33,000c.Feb 1 ’25-’ 57 5)4s’21 J-J
BO N D . DEBT Nov 24 ’24. *33,000 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’ 22 $464,000
Tot.assess.val.’24i80%act.) 1,973 574 Sinking fund and interest— 37,796
_
Sob. tax rate (per *1,000) ’24..*5.00 Assessed valuation 1922_ 4,778,558
Population In 1922 (est.)______3,000 Tax rate (per *1.000) 1922...$15.50
IN T ER E ST payable in Chicago. Population 1910.11.264; 1920-13.737
RUNNELS COUNTY.
Ballinger is the county seat.
AH s’ 18 J-J $75,000________ ______
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 9 ’23 $168,000
Sinking fund and interest.
22,935
T ot. assess.val. ’23 ( > £act)ll,673,170
State&Uo.taxtper *1,000) '23 *13.40
Population in 1910, 20,858 2017.074

SA N
A U G U S T IN E
D IS T . N O . 5.

CO.

ROAD

TOT. BD. DT. N ov 1922 —*60,000
Assessed value 1921________ 583,760
S A N B E N IT O .

BUSK COUNTY.
Henderson is the county seat.
Road Bonds
5>4s 19 F-A ( $i30,000-Aug 15 ’25-’29
\ 540.000.Aug 15 30- 49
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

This city is in Cameron County,
Street Paving Bonds.
$ >,000..Feb 1 ’25-’27
6s ’22 F-A 20,000.-Feb 1 ’28-’32
3 0 ,000 ..Feb 1 ’33-’37
40.000—Feb 1 ’38-’42
5H s’24 M-S 75,000 _____ 1925-1954
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A *10,600—Aug 1 ’25-’61
5H s’24 M-S 20,000 _____ 1925-1954
BOND. D EBTiN ov 1924..$168,000
Sinking fund______________
27,470
Assessed value 1923_______ 2,040,752
Population in 1920____________5,070

S A B IN E C O U N T Y .

S A N J A C IN T O C O U N T Y .

Hemphill is the county seat.
B uilding B onds.
6iKs l8 J -D *495.000-—Jan 11948
BOND. D T . June 30 ’2 3 .. *464,000
Sinking fund and interest_ *25,815
_
Tot. ass’d val.’22 (1-3 act.) .5,018.460
State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) ’22,$25.50
Population 1910 . 8,582; 1920.12,299
SAN AN G ELO .

This city is in Tom Green County.
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
6s ’22 . . . *150,000................... 1952
(Optional after 15 years.)
TO T . B D . D T . N ov 6 *24. *494,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 9,661 290
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ *20.20
_
Popul’n 1910, 10,321; 1920, 10,050




Coldspring is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 *62.500
Sinking fund and interest..
19.577
Total assessed value 1922—4.321,670
State & co.tax (per $1,000)'22.$15.00
SAN MARCOS.
This town is in Hays County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
.B ’ l l
A-O 4,000................... 1951
(Subject to call after 1921)
5s ’ 15 F-A *3.500c..A ug 24 1955
(Subject to call after Aug. 24 1925)
.8 ’ 17
J-J 5,000................... 1957
(Subject to call after 1932)
.8 '20
A-O 4,500................... 1960
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1935)
_s ’24 M -N 25,000..$1,000 yearly

Incinerator Bonds.
5s '15 F-A $3,000c..A ug 24 1955
(Subject to call after Aug. 24 1925)
S chool Bonds
_s '05 M -N *4,000................... 1944
(Subject to call after 1920)
1945
.8 ’05 M -N 1,500.........
(Subject to call after 1920)
.8 ’09 M-S 23,000............... ..1949
(Subject to call after 1924)
City B uilding Bonds.
5s T4 M-S $20,000c—Sept 23 1954
(Subject to call after Sept. 23 1924)
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 ’24— $36,000
Assess, val. real estate____2,l09,68O
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,006,190
T ot. ass’d val.’24(M act.)_3,109,870
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$15.00
Population 1910. 4,071; 1920—4,527
SAN P A T R IC IO C O U N T Y .

Sinton Is the county seat.
R oad B onds.
5J4s’ 18 . . . *75,000..................1958
Dist. No. 3 Road Bonds.
6s T5 A-O $75.000____July 9 1955
(Redeemable beginning July 9 1916.)
Road D istrict No. 5 B onds.
5J4sT9 ann. *235.000______Apr ’ 49
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 *145,000
Sinking fund and interest..
23,234
Assessed valuation 1922___8,184,500
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’22.$15.20
Population 1910, 7,307; 1920. 11,386
SA N SA BA C O U N T Y .

San Saba is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
Apr $1,999_ Oct 10 1941
_
(Subject to call)
R ef. C ourt House(/2ed. beg.in’20)
5s '10 Apr S75.000-.-Aug 10 1950
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23. *80.997
Sinking fund and interest.. - 26,667
Assess, val. 1922...............9 ,314 .239
Total tax (per *1,000) 1922-$13 30
Population 1910.11.240; 1920.10,045
fN T . payable at County Treas
office in San Saba and at State
Treas. office in Austin.
5s

S C H L E IC H E R C O U N T Y .

Eldorado is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5V4s
. . . $105,000 ___ 1925-1949
5V*s’23 A-O 10 *58 000 .$2,000 yrl.v
T O T 4L D EBT July 1923. $169,000
Assessed val. 1922________ 3,552,261
Total tax rate ^per *1.000) '21-$13-33
Population 1910. 1,893; 1920, 1.851
INT. on bonds of 1923 at the Co.
Treasurer's office or at N. Y . City,
at option of holders; on some of the
others at the National Bank of
Commerce, N . Y .
SCU RR Y

COUNTY.

Snyder is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s T8 J-D (*21.000-Dec 1 0 ’25-’ 28
1140.000-Dec 1 0 ’29-’48
H ospital Bonds.
-s
. . . $ 5 0 .0 0 0 ..____________
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23. *312.000
47,191
Sinking fund_____________
Total valuation 1922______6,569,140
State & co.tax foer $1,000)’22.$l6.50
Population 1910, 10,924; 1920, 9,003

[V ol. 119,
Im provem ent B onds.
6s ’92
M -NS9.500____N ov 1 1932
(Subject to call after 1912.)
6s ’94 J-J
*4.000— .Jan 16 1934
(Subject to call after 1914.)
6 s ’ 95 A-O
*5.500........1925-1935
($500 payable yearly Oct. 1.)
5s ’99 F-A *16,000_____ 1925-1940
Park Bonds.
5 s ’ 14 A-O
*6,800....... 1925-1954
Park and A uditorium B onds.
5s g ’ 17 M -N f$23,000-M ay 1 ’25-’47
.1 20,000-M ay 1 ’48-’57
S treet Im provem ent B onds.
4H s’06 F-A *11,000..........1925-1946
4Ms’ 10 J-J
1.000....... 1925-1926
5s ’ 12 M-S
71.000....... 1925-1952
5 s ’ 14 A-O
18.000....... 1925-1954
5s ’ 16 J-D 122.000c June 2 6 '25-’46
120,000c June 26 ’47-’ 56
7,0 00..........1925-1938
5s ’19 J-D ($1,000 In even years)
40.000 _____ 1940-1959
5>4s
. . . '50,000
P ublic S chool Bonds.
4J4s’07 J-J *10,000c_July 1 ’25-’ 34
J-J
500 ____ ...- - 1 9 2 5
_1925-1942
5s ’ 12 M-S 47.000
82 000c.July 15 ’25-56
5s ’ 16 J-J
23.000
_1925-1947
5s '17
$20,000 ____ 1925-1939
5s ’ 19 J-D ($2,500 In odd years.)
25.000 ____ 1940-1949
50.000 ____ 1950-1959
5J4s
...
100.000_____________
R efu nding Tex. & Pac. R y. Bds.
5s 04 F-A *15,000__Aug 1 ’ 25-’39
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’01 J-J *36,000..July 1 ’25-’42
4H s’03 M -N 5 .0 0 0 ..M ay 1 ’25-’36
- T4 ’ ~
5s - ■ A-O 15 000 _____ 1925-1954
9,700c June 26 25-’36
5s ’ 16 J-D 20,000c June 26 ’37-’46
10,000c June 26 ’47-’56
5J4s’21 s-a
100.000.........................
R efu nd ing W ater B onds.
4J4s’07 J-J
*23.000____ 1925-1947
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4H s 03 M -N *13,000.........1925-1933
5s 05 J-J
2.500........1925-1929
4H s’06 F-A
1,000____ 1925-1926
.. ... . ~
4 ^ .s'0 8 A-O6,500 ..A p r 1 ’ 25-’35
5.000 _____1925-1934
4H s’ 10 J-J
13.500_____ 1925-1951
5s 11 J-J
21.000-_July 1 ’ 25-'45
5s ’ 12 J-J
_1925-1954
5s ’ 14 A-O 30.000
5s ’ 16 J-D 22.000c.June 26 '25-46
fis

4 0 .0 0 0

____________

5H s’21 s-a
75,000
^Fire D epartm ent B onds.
5s 12 M-S *1.000_____- ____ 1925
5s T6 J-D
b.dOOc.June 26 ’25-35
(Due $1,000 biennially.)
F unding Bonds.
6s ’95 A-O $10 0 0 0 ..Apr 1 *25-*40
E lectric-Light Bonds.
4V4s’08 A-O **.50 0_____ 1925-1940
5s '14 A-O
2.6 00_____ 1925-1954
5s 16 J-D
6,000c.June 23'25-35
(Due $1,000 biennially.)
BOND. DEBT Sept ’21..$1,133,500
Water debt, included_____ 248.500
Sinking fund and In t._____
53,019
Assessed valuation 1921.-12,797,720
Actual value (est.)______ 21,300,000
Value of city property___ 1,102,044
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919..$21.20
Popula’n 1910, 12,412; 1920, 15.031
IN T. at Nat.Park Bk.. N . Y. City.

SINTON INDEPEN SCH. DIS.
SEGUIN.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '23---$93,500 BOND DEBT Nov 6 1923 .*50,000
Sinking fund______________ 19,354 Assessed valuation 1922 ..3.023.103
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23—$6.50
SHACKLEFORD COUNTY.
SLATON.
Albany is the county seat.
This town Is In Lubbock County.
Road Bonds.
5s 17 Apr *50.000_ Apr 10 1957 6s Sewer Bonds.
_
’21 J-J $53.500c.July 1 '25-’61
(Subject to call Apr 10 1922.)
. . 100,000----------------------5H s
. . . 100,000_______________ 6s W ater . W orks Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’2) $92,000 6s ’ 21 J-J
$4,800c.July 1 '25- 61
Sinking fund______________
103 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’23-- $115,000
Total assess, val. 1922____ 5,385.153 Water debt (in clu d ed )____
35,000
Tot. tax '•ate (per $1,000) ‘21.$15.00 Assessed value, real estate.1,370,436
Population 1910, 4,201; 1922..4,960 Assessed value, personal . . 522,927
IN T. payable at State Treas
office. Austin, or at Nat. Bank of Total assessed value 1923 .1,893,363
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 *12.50
Commerce, New York.
Population in 1920____________1,525
INTEREST at Chieago.
SHAMROCK.
This town is in Wheeler County.
SLATON INDEP. SCHOOL D IS T .
W ater-W orks Bonds.
This district is in Lubbock County.
6s
...* 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _____ 1932-1962
. . . 1*23.000 ......... 1925-1952
BD. DT.(water) Nov 24’24.$I25,892 6s ’22
\ 20,000 ..........1953-1962
Assessed valuation 1924____ 956,782
J-J 125,000__________ 1964
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15.00 6s ’24
_
Population in 1920____________ 1,227 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1923. $75,000
Sinking fund_____________
5,250
Assessed value 1923 --------- 3,600,000
SHELBY COUNTY.
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’23.$9.00
Center Is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds
-s
. . . $80.000__________ ____ SMITH COUNTY.
Tyler is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds
R efu n d in g Railroad B onds.
-s
...$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ........... ................
3s
Apr $42.680c.................1927
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds
C ourt-H ouse (Red. beg. in 1918.)
.8
...$ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
4s ’08 A-OS129.000C................ 1958
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
Special Road Bonds.
5s
. . . $50,000_______ _______
5s
$90,000------------serially
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds
R oad Bonds.
-s
. . . $70,000__________ ____
.8
. . . $300.000—.....................
Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds
.s
. . . $100,000.......................__ 5H s’20 . . . 210,000-Apr 10 ’25-’38
Road Im provement W arrants. 5H s’21 A-O 270.000.Apr 10 ’25-’51
. . . 360,000 ...........Serially
6s
...
$3,000..........1925-1926 514s
6s
. . . 25,000......... ................. 514s’24 A-O 120,000.Apr 10 ’43-’50
(*4,000 yrly. beg. 1926.)
Road D istrict No. S Bonds.
6s
. . . *30.000 _____ 1932-1936 5s '15 A-O $20,000...................1955
6s
...
40.000
1937-1941
R oad D istrict No. 6 B onds.
. . . $100,000...........................
.8
. . . $1.105.000.................... 5s
5s ’ 19 F-A 605,000___ Aug 1 1949
Road D istrict Bonds.
5J4s’ 19 F-A 100.000____Aug 1 1949 5s 13 A-O $72,000c................. 1953
6s '20 s-a
84,000.Dec 15 ’ 24-'35 (Red. beg. aft. 10 yrs. from issue)
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 870.) 5s ’ 13 A-O 280,000c..Part yearly
CO. BD. DEBT July 1 ’23 $21,111 5s ’ 13 A-O 30,000c................. 1953
(Red. beg. aft. 10 yrs. from Issue)
Road Dist. debt__________
(?)
Assessed valuation 1922
7,134,810 5s ’ 14 A-O 25.000.—Aug 10 1954
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’22.$l7.50 (Subject to call after Aug. 10 1924.)
Popula’n 1910, 26,423; 1920, 27.464 GEN. BD. D T . Nov 1’24.$1,488,640
78,229
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the Seaboard Sinking fund and interest. .
Assessed value 1924______14,145,951
National Bank, N. Y.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $15.20
Popula’n 1910, 41,746; 1920. 46,769
SHERMAN.
Sherman is the county seat of
* Issued prior to the law o f 189
Grayson Co. Incorp. Dec. 7 1858.
Commission government adopted which requires approval and regis­
tration bv State officials.
March 6 1915; V. 100. p. 1107.

Dec., 1924 1
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TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

SMITH COUNTY (Concluded).
Total assessed value 1923
IN T . on 3s payable In Austin; on
(about 65% actual)_____2,383,020
others in Tyler, Austin and at Han­ Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$10.00
over Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
Population 1910, 2.561; 1920, 3,891
SMITHVILLE*
This city is in Bastrop County.
Building Site W arrants
_s ’20 . . .
$5,000___ Feb ’ 25-’34
BOND. D EBT N ov 4 ’24- $25,600
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
26,204
Ass’d vai’n 1924 ( 3 a c t .)..2,300,000
A
City tax rate (per $1,000)1924 $10.00
Population 1910. 3.167; 1920. 3,204

STEPHENSVILLE IND. SCH.
DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Stephensville)
is in Erath County.
5s
. . . $100.000-------------- -------BOND. D EBT Nov 7 ’ 22 -- $134,000
Sinkingfund_____________
15,305
Assess, val. ’22 (% actual) .3,10,3.320
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $5.00
Population 1922 (est.)---------- 6,000

341

BOND. D EBT N ov 1 1923 $45,000
School-H ouse Bonds.
Sinkingfund______________
5,184 4s ’01 . . . $14,000____Jan 1 1941
Assess, val. ’23 (70% act’l).3,400,000 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1911)
1,600 5s T2 . . .
Population (est.)-------------$6,000___ June 11952
(Subject to call after June 1 1922)
5s T4 . . . $85.000— .Jan 13 1954
TARRANT COUNTY.
(Subject to call after Jan. 13 1924.)
County seat is Fort Worth.
6s ’ 12 A p r$ l,500.000.Apr 10 1952
L ight B onds.
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1922) 4s ’07 . . . $12,600___ Sept 1 1947
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1917.)
Road Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922).
5s ’ 19 A -0$333,000. . Oct 1 ’25-’49 BOND. D EBT June 30 ’ 23. $422,100
46,720
5s ’19 A -O l,000.0 0 0 c....................... Sinking fund and interest_
_
5 s ’20 A-Ol.450,000c ....................... Assessed valuation 1919_ 8,O0O,0OO
Road & Bridge F unding Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---- $19.00
4?*s’22A-O$l.l20,000cApr 10 ’25-’52 Population 1910, 7,050; 1920, 8,349
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. B k.. N . Y .
5s’23 A-O10 290,000c Apr 10 ’ 25-’53
BOND. DEBT July 31 ’24*5,128,000
Floating debt (add’l) _____
119.514 TERRELL COUNTY.
Sanderson is the county seat.
Sinking fund and interest.
591,725
Special Road Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate_ 95,573,880
_
Assess, val. personal_____29,806,910 5 Y s ’22 M-S$234,000.Mar 10 ’25-’52
Other assess, p roperty_ 15,193,020 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 1690.)
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 24. $265,000
Total assessed value 1924
15,000
(75% actual)________ 140,573,810 Sinkingfund_____________
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24. .$9.00 Assessed valuation 1924-.$5,000,006
Pop’n 1910, 108,572; 1920. 152,800 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24.$22.56
Population 1910, 1,430; 1920, 1,595
IN T . at Chem. Nat. B k.. N . Y .

SMITHVILLE INDEP. SCH. DIST.
6s
. . . $90,000.............. ............ STERLING COUNTY.
Sterling City is the county seat.
(?)
BONDED D E B T ............
Assessed valuation 1922— 2,250,000 BOND. D EBT N o v i ’2 4 -- $45,000
5,250
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$5.00 Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund and interest..
22,894
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act.) 2,378,714
SNYDER.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’ 24-$l3.10
This city is in Scurry County.
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $44,500 Population 1910, 1,493; 1920. 1,053
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 120,884
Sinking fund and interest..
14,617 STERLING C IT Y IND. S. D.
This district (P. O. Sterling City)
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,977,959
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $7.50 is in Sterling County.
Population 1910. 2,514; 1920. 2,179 5s ’23 M-S $47,500-Mar 15 ’25-’43 TARRANT CO. IMPT. DIS. NO. 1. TEXARKANA~ Bowie County. Inc.
This city is in
BOND. D EBT N ov 21 ’24. $49,000
Levee & Dike (Red. beg. in 1930). in 1876. Population 1910. 9,790;
Sinkingfund______________
3,200
SOMERVELL COUNTY SPECIAL Total assessed value 1923.-3,546,095 5s ’ 10 . . $250.000....................1950 1920, 11,480.
ROAD DISTRICT.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1923.. $250,000
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
IN T. at First Nat. Bank,
5H s’23 F-A$117,000..Feb 1 ’25-’53 and Seaboard Nat. Bank, N . Sterling, Assess, val., real estate____2,000.000 5s T 7 A-O $50,000____Oct 1 1947
Y . City. Assess, val., personal_____ 585.910
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1927.)
Tot .assess .val. ’23 (50 % act) 2,585.910
Street and Sewer (Red. after 10
STONEWALL COUNTY.
SOUR LAKE.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— -$13.50
gears from issue).
Aspermont is the county seat.
This town is in Hardin County.
5s ’96 J-J
$9.000___ July 1 1936
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
Town placed in hands of receiver, see 5 iis ’ 18 A-O $77,000___________1949
5s ’03 M -N 23.000___ M a y ! 1943
TARRANT CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 5.
Y. 119, p. 1759.
Paving B onds.
BOND. D EBT r io v 20 ’ 24. $122,240 6s ’ 18 A-O $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ...Dec 10 1958
serial
Rd. Dist. No. 5 d’t(add’l ) .
77,000 BOND. D EBT Nov 1923.. $40,000 6s ’20 M-S 300,000.....
SOUTH FORT WORTH IND.
29,031 Assessed valuation________ 3,227,350 5s ’22 M-S (196,000--June 1 ’28-’41
Floating debt (add’l)--------SCHOOL DISTRICT.
\ 4,000____June 1 1942
Sinking fund and interest. .
30,021 Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,100
This district has been annexed to
(Optional any time after 5 years)
Fort Worth Independent School Dist. Assess, val. ’24 (35% act.);
6s ’21 M-S 300,000c.M ar 1 ’27-’41
Real estate_____________3,140,733
Fire Station Bonds.
Personal_______________ 835,975 TAYLOR.
SOUTH PARK IND. SCH. DIST.
This city is in Williamson County. 6s
M-N$10,000__________ 1949
Other property-------------- 453,983
This district (P. O. Beaumont)
Building Bonds.
T ota l__________________ 4.707.131 Commission government approved
is in Jefferson County.
5s ’03 M -N *4.000----- M a y l 1943
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’24 $16.50 J a n .14 1913.
B uilding Bonds.
School B onds.
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1913.)
5s ’07 Apr *23,0 0 0 c...F e b 7 1947 Population 1910, 5,320; 1920, 4,086 5« ’ l l _
_ i 9.500c_ $500 yearly 5s ’09 M-S $2,5 0 0 c...M a r 1 1949
_
(Subject to call after Feb 7 1927.) STRAW N INDEPENDENT S. D.
5s ’ 12 J-D flO.OOOc—Dec 15 1952 (Subject to call after Mar. 1 1914.)
5s’ 15 Apr $50,000c..M ay 10 1955
(Subject to call Dec 15 1922)
20,000____Mar 1 1929
This district (P.
(Subject to call after M ay 10 1935.) Palo Pinto County. O. Strawn) is in 5 s ’21 s-an 193,000____ $7,000y’ rly
25.000.
-M ar 1 ’30-'34
5s ’ 16 A-O $17.000c.Aug 21 '25-’41 5s
J10.000--.Jan 1 ’29-’38
. . . $100,000______________ 5 s ’23 J-J t22.000--.Jan 1 ’39-’49 5s ’24 M -S 35,000.-M ar 1 ’35-’39
45.000. -M ar 1 ’40-’44
BONDED D E B T __________ (?)
City Hall (Red. beg. t. 1915) .
172.000.-M ar 1 ’45-’50
SOUTH PA RK IND. S. D. (Concl.). Assessed valuation 1922___2,200,000
Street (Red. after 5 grs. from issue).
5s '18 A-O $84,000_____ 1925-1958 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’22$10.00 5s ’Q4 M-S $13,0 0 0 c_________ 1944
t Park Bonds.
5s ’07 J-D $20,000____Dec 1 1947
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '24. $458,500
$48,000r*_yearly ’09 M-S
5s
3,000c— -M ar 1 1949
Sinking fund_______________ 34,561 SUGAR LAND IND. SCH. DIST. 5s ’23 M-S
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act) 17,305.056
This district (P. O. Sugar Land) ia (Due $2,000 for the irst ten years 5s ’23 J-D (40,000.-June 1 ’ 28-’41
and $3,000 for the next ten years)
110,000—June 1 ’42-’43
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$9.00 in Fort Bend County.
Street Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 7,800 5s ’ 16 M -N $16,000_____ 1925-1956
5s ’08 . . . *25.000c.................. 1948 6s ’94 M-S $28.000____Mar 1 1934
IN T . is payable in N . Y ., Chicago 5s
M -N 35,000__________ 1942
(Subject to call after 1933)
(Subject to call $2,000 every three
and Austin.
BOND .D E B T Nov 23 ’24. $50,000
years after March 1 1904.)
Tot. ass’d val. 1924_______ 2,463,906 5a ’ 12 . . . 123,000c__________ 1952
(Subject to call after 1922)
Watisr Bonds.
STAM FORD. ~
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$10.00
6s ’86 Jan $1,000___ Jan 1 1936
This city is in Jones County.
Population in 1920___________ 3,000 5s ’ 15 . . . t55.000c_1925-1935
5s ’ 16 M-S 34,000___ $2,000 y ’ly
Bridge Bonds (Red. beo. in 1912.)
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s ’ 16 M-S 42,000..$1,000 yearly .8 '07 J-D *10,000____Dec 1 1947
.8 ’02 . . .
$2,000.......................... SULPHUR SPRINGS.
Crematory Bonds.
Sewer (Red. after 5 grs. from issue).
.8 ’08 . . .
4,500................... .......
N o recent returns.
5s ’ l l
. . . §*2.700c— .$100 yearly 5a ’07 J-D $10,000____Dec 1 1947
_s ’09 . . .
20,000..........................
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1924. $462,400
S chool-B u ilding.
-s *10 . . .
10,000................... ....... SUTTON COUNTY.
Sinking funds (cash value).
17,924 5s '09 M-S$125,000c— .M ar 1 1949
6s ’ 17 —
12,500....................1957
County seat is Sonora.
Total assessed value 1924.-6.750,000 5s T3 J-J 50,000___ Jan 1 1953
5 s ’ 19 . . .
20,000______________
Special Road Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1927.)
5H s’24 F-A$200,000___ Feb 1 1954 Population 1910, 5,314; 1920, 5,965 (Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1928.)
IN T . on bonds marked ( §) at Chase
Jail Bonds (Red. begin, in 1914).
City-H all Bonds,
(Optional Feb 1 1944)
6s ’ 17 . . . $12,500................... ....... BOND. DEBT Dec 1924. $220,000 Nat. Bank, N. Y .; (t) Nat. Bank of 5s ’09 M-S S5.500C...M ar 1 1949
6a ’ 17 . . .
12,500.................. 1957 Total assessed value______3,866,672 Commerce, N. Y .; others at State BOND. DEBT Sept 1924_$1,441,000
Overdrafts and other debts
(Subject to call after 1927.)
Population in 1920____________1,598 Treasurer’s office.
outstanding__________
97,756
Sewer Bonds.
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank,
Sinkingfund------------------208.236
5s ’ 18 . . . $35,000.......................
N. Y. City.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
Assessed value 1923_____ 11,888.850
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Abilene is the county seat.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924..$29.60
6s ’ 18 . . . 200,000........................... s w e e t w a t e IT
P recinct No. 1 Road B onds.
-s
. . . 200,000_______________
IN T . on improvement bonds pay­
This city is in Nolan County.
’ 10 . . $126,000c__________1950
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $616,000 Water works bonds___________$5,000 5s (Subject. to call beginning 1930)
able in New York; on street and sewer
Sinking fund______________
19,569 City hall bonds______________ 10,000
bonds of 1903 at Seaboard Nat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921.-3,347,380 Street bonds________________ 43.000
Bank, N . Y ., and at State Treas­
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$22.10 Sewer bonds_________________ 35,000 5s T3 A-0$134,00 0c...A p r 33 1951 urer's office in Austin; on bonds
(Subject to call beginning Apr T8)
Pop'n 1910, 3,902; 1920 . . . . . . 3 , 7 0 4
of 1909 at Texarkana Nat. Bank or at
Filtration Plant Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s
. . . $35,000_______________ 5 ^ s ’23 J-D $346,000-Dec 1 ’25-’53 State Treas. office in Austin, and on
STAMFORD IND. SCH. D IST.
Sewer Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 337.) school bonds of 1913 at Texarkana
This district is in Jones County.
5s ’ 16 J-D $50,000....................1956 CO. BD. DT. Nov 18 ’ 24. $787,609 Nat. Bk. or Seaboard N at.B k .N .Y .
6s
. . . $10,000...........................
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sinking
58,339 on bonds of 1920, 1921, 1922 and
6s
M-S 80,000______________ 54*sT4 A-0$3 10,000___ Apr 1 1954 Assess, fund and interest..
1924 at the Continental & Commer­
value of county,
(Due $2,000 for 40 years)
(Subject to call after April 1 1934.)
1924 (Y actual)............. 22,480.535 cial National Bank, Chicago.
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 ’24 -- $125,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $500,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $17.20
Sinking fund_____________
3,000 Sinkingfund______________ 125.250
TEXLINE.
This town is in Dallam County.
Total assess, val. 1924____4,186,000 Assessed value, real estate.2,849,130 Pop’n ’ 10, 26,293; ’2 0 ........... 24,081
IN T . on 5s of 1918 payable in
School tax rate(per$l,0OO)’24.$lO.OO Assessed value, personal_ 1.230,418
_
W ater Bonds.
New York or Chicago, on others at 6s ’22 s-a $45,000.......
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 5,000 Tot.ass’d val.’24 (50% act.)4,079.548
1952
(Optional 1937.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$19.00 the Farmers’ & Merchants' Nat
Population 1910. 4,176; 1920, 4,307 Bank, Abilene.
E lectric Light Bonds.
STAR R COUNTY.
6s ’22 s-a $15,000__________ 1952
Riogrande is the county seat.
SWEETWATER IND. SCH. DIST. TEMPLE.
(Option. T 1937.)
Special Road Bonds.
This city is in Bell County.
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23..$85,000
5Jls’22 F-A *$150,000____1928-1952
Paving Bonds.
5s
s-a $10,000c..................1949
Assessed value 1921________ 480,761
Funding W arrants.
. . . $100,000_____________ Population in 1920______________313
1952 -s
8s ’21 M -S*$21,000..Sept 1 ’25-’31 5s ’ 12 Aug 50,000............
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24 . $607,50G
54$s
...
80.000______________
General Funding W arrants.
.s
. . . $10,000_______________ TOTAL DEBT Oct 1923.. $72,000 Water debt (included)_____ 346,000 TEXLINE IND. SCH. DIST.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
46,000
This district (P. O. Texline) Is In
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1922. $270,000 Ass’d val’n 1922__________ 5.800 000
Sinking
60,592 Dallam County.
Assessed value 1921_______ 3,139.870 School tax rate(per$l,000) ’22.$5.00 Assessedfund______________
value, real estate.8,632,905
High School Bldg. B ond s­
Popul’n 1910, 13,151: 1920, 13,089 Population in 1923 (est.)______ 6,000 Assessed value, personal_ 2,490,015
_
IN T. payable in New York.
es ’21 M-S$100.000____Sept 1 1961
UNT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N . Y.
Tot ass’d val '24(65% act.)ll,122 920
(Optional Sept. 1 1941.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $17.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 11 ’24. $-100,000
SWISHER COUNTY.
STEPHENS COUNTY.
Population 1910,10,993; 1920,11,033 Floating debt (additional).
Tulia is the county seat.
15,006
County seat is Breckenridge.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924-- $60,000
Sinking fund_____________
7.006
Road Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
36,9<'2 TERRELL.
Ass’d val. '24 (65% act.)..2,225,000
6H s’20 F-A$607,000.-Feb 15 ’25-’ 50 Sinking fund and interest..
19.041
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$10.OO
This city is in Kaufman County.
(See V. 110, p. 1666. for maturity) Assessed value, real estate.4.016,060
♦Water-Works Bonds.
54*s’21 A-01.232.000.Apr 15 '25- 46 Assessed value, personal_ 1,022,323
_
$12,637____May 1 1934
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23-$l,987,000 Other assessable property._ 420.811 7s ’84 . . . call after May 1 1914) TIMPSON. is in Shelby County
This city
(Subject to
Sinking fund and interest 393,842 Tot.ass’d val.’24 (30% act.)5.459.194 4s ’02 . . .
$5,000____ July 1 1942
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assessed value 1921______53,482 08C State & Co. taxiper $1,000) 24.$2.50
$1
10 1954
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-----$3.00 Population 1910. 4,012; 1920. 4,388 5 (Subject. to call after July 1 1907) 5s 14 A-Ocall 7.000...A pr10 1924.)
after April
s '06 . .
$6,800____May 11931 (Subject to
Population 1910, 7,980; 1920, 15,403
(Subject to call after May 1 1916) 6s
...
10,000........ ....................
TAHOKA.
5s ’l l . . . $12.000____May 11951
Electric L ight Bonds.
STEPHENVILLE.
This city is in Lynn County.
(Subject to call after May 1 1926) _s ’23 M-S $40,000_______________
This city is in Erath County.
Street Im provement B onds.
5 s ’12 . . . $20,000____June 11952
Sewer Bonds.
6s
_
_ $30,000________ serially
City-Hall Bonds.
(Subject to call after June 1 1922) 6s
. . . $30,000_______________
6s
...
$1,500____Sept 11948
Paving Bonds.
5s '20 F-A 200,000____part yearly
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
-s
. . . $90,000_______________
Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 A-O $10.000_ Apr 10 1954
_
Light and Water Bonds.
5s
...
$5,500____Jan 1 1949 BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’24-.$62,000 5s TO . . . $10,000___ Jan 1 1950 (S u blet to call after April 10 1924.)
6 s ’21 . . .
6,400-------- 1925-1951 Assessment debt (add4)_____ 62,709
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1915) BOND. DEBT Dec 10 ’24..$67,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 52,000 5s TO . . .
Street Improvement Bonds.
$8,000____Sept 1 1950 Assessment debt (add’l)_____10,000
5s
...
$2,500____Jan 1 1949 Assess, val ’24 (60% act.)—
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1925) Sinking fund_______________ 9,750
6 s ’21 . . .
36,000-------- 1925-1951
Real estate_______________ 685.580
Sidewalk and Crossing Bonds. Assess, val. real estate______ 525,000
Personal_________________ 321.59 ) 5s ’l l . . . $10,000____May 1 1951 Assess, val. personal________ 300.000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
. . . $10,000____Jan 2 1952
Total............................. -.1,007,170
(Subject to call after May 1 1926) Total assessed value 1924___825,000
6 s ’ 21 . . .
45,000
1925-1951 City tax (per $1,000) 1924- -$15.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_$15.00
Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 3 .. $112,900 Pop’n, 1920, 786; 1922 (est.) 1,380 6s T2 . . . $25.000____June 1 1952 Population 1910, 1,528; 1920. 1.526
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
6,000
(Subject to call after June 1 1922)
Sinking fund and i.i
- 1_ .
6.794 TAHOKA IND. SCH. DIST.
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
City-Hall & Fire-Station Bonds.
Assessed value, re • o. i 618,614 5s ’20 F-A $30,000____Aug 1 1960 5s '14 . . . $40,000— .Jan 13 1954 which requires approval and regis(Optional Aug. 1 1940)
lvalue, pe ; ,nal. __ 764.403
(Subject to call after Jan 13 1924) tration by State officials.




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TITUS COUNTY.
M t. Pleasant Is the county seat
Road Bonds.
5 K s’ 19 . . . 8545,000_____1925-1941
P recinct No. 1 Road B onds.
B '16 A-O $200.000____________
b
R oad Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
Ba ’ 16 A-O $ 2 5 .0 0 0 .....................
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $877,000
Sinking fund____________ ;
22 193
Assess, value of county ’22
(1-3 actual;____________ 6 000,000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) *22.$32.50
Populat’n 1910, 16,422; 1920, 18,128

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
Paving Bonds.
5s ’07 M-N$ 15,000c..M ay 15 1937
(Subject to call.)
5s ’08 M-N 10.000c-.M ay 15 1938
(Subject to call after 1918.)
(54,000c____ 1925-1942
5s ’24 A-O (5 6,00 0c____ 1943-1956
! 40,000c____ 1957-1964
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’ 23. $805,500
Water works bonds (incl.). 224,000
Sinking fund_____________
22,458
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
6.400
Assessed value, real estate.7,339,412
Assessed val., personal___ 2,372,923
Tot.ass’d val.’23(65% a c t ).9.712.335
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$21.00
Popula’n 1910, 10.400; 1920. 12.085
IN T . on refunding bonds in N. Y.
paving bonds in N. Y., Tyler or at
Austin; water bonds at State Treas.
office. City Treas. office or at Metro­
politan Trust Co., N. Y .; on bonds
of 1922 at the Metropolitan Trust
C o., N . Y .; others in Tyler.

TOM GREEN COUNTY.
San Angelo is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 19M-N $i32,000-M ay 1 '25-’48
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’98 A-O $12,0 0 0 c ...O c t 10 1928
5 s ’00 A-O
7,000c_ June 1 1930
_
5s T2 A-O 70,0 0 0 c...O ct 10 1952
(Subject to call beg. Oct. 10 1922.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $557,000
Sinking funds______________ 43.304
Assessed value 1924______ 12,900,780 TYLER COUNTY.
Woodville is the county seat.
County tax rate(per$l ,000) '24-58.75
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Popula'n 1910. 17.882; 1920, 14.552
IN T. at State Treas. office In Aus­ 5J4s’19 s-a $800,000c........................
TOT. BD. DT. Oct T924. $968,500
tin or at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y
Floating debt (add’l)______
12,700
Water works (incl.)_______ 217,000
TRAVIS COUNTY.
32,997
Sinking fund_____________
County seat Is Austin.
Total assessed value 1924-.9,956.480
Special Road Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$24 50
5s ’ 24 F-A$1,140,500Eeb 1 '25-’52 Popula'n In 1910. 10.250; 1920,10,415
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 337.)
5 « s ’24 J-J
33,000--July 1 ’25-'52
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 327) UPSHUR COUNTY.
Gilmer is the county seat.
R oad District No. 1 Bonds.
Road District No. 1 B onds.
5s T8 ann $75,000..........1933-1948
5s T6 J-J $80,000___ July 1 1956
Bridge Bonds.
(Subject to call $2,500 yearly.)
4s ’98 A-O $23,000c..F eb 10 1936
R.oad District No. 7 Bonds.
(Subject to call after March 1 1905.)
4s ’00 Apr $39,000c..M ar 10 1940 oH s’ 16 J-J $63,000____Jan 1 1956
(Subject to call after March 1 1905.) (Subject to call part yrly. on Jan. 1.)
Road Bonds
Road and Bridge Bonds (Red
b y s’20 M-N) $72.000J’n e l 5 ’ 25-’33
after 10 years from issue).
\
2,000. June 15 1934
4s ’08 A-0$249.000c__________1948
TOT. BD. DT. Feb ’2 4 --$1,811,000 5 ^ s ’20 M-N 50,000.May 15 ’25-’60
Sinking fund____________
134.400 (See V. 111. p. 1682. for maturity)
N ET D E B T ____________ 1,676,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’23.$1,012,500
52.663
Assessed value 1923______ 43,002,529 Sinking fund ----------------100,000 Assess, val. ’23 (66% a ct.).5,775,382
Actual val. (est.)________
State & co.tax (per $l,000)’22-$23.90 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’23$26 50
Popula’n 1910, 55,620; 1920, 57,616 Popula'n 1910, 19,960; 1920. 22.472
IN T . at Amer. Nat. B k.. Austin
UVALDE.
This town is in Uvalde County.
TRINITY COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT June 30 1923 $46,000
Groveton is the county seat.
Sinking fund and interest.. . . 35,580
C ourt-H ouse (Red. beg. in 1923) Population 1910, 3,998; 1920, 3,885
. 6s T3 . . . $50.000___________1953
Road D istrict No. 1 B onds.
6s T 3 Apr $60,000............
1933 UVALDE CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
Uvalde is the countv seat.
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
5s T4 . . . $100,000____M ay 1 1954 a y s T9 A-O ($161.000. Oct 10 ’25-’47
1 10.000.0ct 10 ’48-’49
(Subject to call begin. Sept. 1 1934.)
CO. BD. D T . June 30 ’24- $36,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1919-. $200,000
Sinking fund______________
657 Assessed value 1919_______ 3,897,965
Assessed valuation 1922___5,885,345
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’22.$13.10 VAL VERDE COUNTY.
Popula’n 1910, 12,768; 1920, 13,623
Del Kio is the county seat.
IN T . on road bonds at 1st N at. B k .,
Road bonds.
Groveton, or Nat. City Bank, N . Y . 5V£s’ 20 M-S $218 000.Sept 1 ’25-’ 50
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924. $360,000
16,000
TRINITY COUNTY ROAD DIST. Floating debt (add’l ) _____
10,500
5)4*
_ 8170,000_______________ Sinking fund____________
_
NET DEBT Feb 1922___ $170,000 Total assessed value 1923-12,422,541
Asse sed value___________ 1.400,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1023--$15.00
Population, 1910, 8,613; 1920, 12.706
IN T. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y.
TRINITY HEIGHTS IND. S. D. VAN ZANDT COUNTY.
Canton is the county seat.
This district has been annexed by
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
Dallas.
5J4s’ 18 A-O $161,000 ___ 1925-1948
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
TRINITY RIVER IRRIG. DIST.
($5.000c_ Feb 1 1936
_
No recent returns.
5H s’ 18 A-O <70,O00c.Feb 1 ’37-’43
60.000c.Feb 1 ’44-’46
TULIA IND. SCh T d IST.
115,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1947
This district (P. O. Tulia) Is In
Road Bonds.
Swisher County.
— $300,000_______________
54£s’ 22 s-an($32,000_____ 1925-1940 - .s
W arrants
t 66.000_____ 1941-1962
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1923 $117,000 6s ’20 J-D $60,000 _____1925-1935
Sinking fund_____________
8,942 BD. DEBT Nov 26 ’2 4 --$1.076,011
57,820
Assess, val. 1923 (act.)____3,430,000 Sinking fund and interest..
Tot. assess, val. 24______ 9,982.417
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23--S7.00 Total tax rate (per $1 .000) ’24-$17-50
Pooulation (est.) 1923________2,400
Popula’n 1910. 25,651; 1920, 30.784
IN T . payable in New York.
TULIA.
This city is in Swisher County.
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds.
6s ’22J-D10 ($25,000- Jan 10 ’28-’52
1 20.000- 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
1 15.000 Jan 1 0 ’48-’62
BOND. DEBT N ov 18 '24. $127,000
Total assessed value 1924--1,358,173
Tax rate (per $1,030) 1294___ $15.00
Population 1910, 1,216; 1920, 1,189
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank.N.Y.
TYLER.
County seat of Smith Co. The
validity of all bonded debt o f city
ever 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.
W ater W orks R efunding.
6H s’1 9 _
_ $16 000______________
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s '06 J-J $30,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1936
(Subject to call $8,000 after July 1
1916, $4,000 after July 1 1921 and
$18,000 after July 1 1926.)
5H s’ 18 . . . $18 000..........1925-1938
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6a ’16 A-O$202 000.Apr 10 ’25-’56
Funding Bonds.
8s ’96 J-J $35,000c_ Apr 1 1926
_
6s '96 J-J
33.500*c__Apr 1 1932
S chool (Red. aft. 10 t/rs. from issue)
5s T2 . . . $50.000_____
1952
5a ’ 17 J-J 756,000_____ 1925-1952
(15,000 ......... 1953-1957
5s ’23 . . . 210,000_________serial_
5s ’23 A-O 40,000_______________
Sewer Bonds.
5y2s’22 J-J $94,000- ..Jan 2 ’25-’ 52




VERNON.
This city Is In Wilbarger County.
Incorporated 1889.
S chool Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $25,000___ Aug 1 1956
(Subject to call Aug 1 1926.)
5H s
100,000 _______ Serially
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $12,000____Aug 1 1956
(Subject to call Aug 1 1926.)
Sewer Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $3.000___ Aug 1 1956
(Subject to call Aug 1 1926.)
Street 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.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’ 24. $344,460
Water debt (Included)____
85,000
Sinking fu n d ____________
60,000
Assess, val. '24 (70% act.).5,972,106
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $17.00
Population 1910, 3.195; 1920--5.142
VICTORIA.
This city Is the county seat of
Victoria County. Population in
1910, 3,673; in 1920, 5,957.
Sewage-Disposal Plant Bonds.
5s T6 A-O $35,000____ July 1 1956
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
Fire-Station Bonds.
5s
. . . $30.000_______________
Bridge and Street Bonds.
5s
...
30,000_______ _____ _
T ick Eradication Bonds.
ays
. . . $20.000_______________
BON D. DEBT J’ne 30 '23. $222,500
Sinking fund and interest_
25,334
VICTORIA COUNTY.
Victoria is the county seat.
R efu nding (red. beg. in 1911).
3s ’01 Apr $80.000—.A pr 10 1941

Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s T2 . . . $200,000______________
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’00 Apr $1,900_ Nov 18 1939
_
(Subject to call after 1905).
4s ’02 Apr $3,800...A p r 10 1942
(Subject to call after 1907.)
4s '05 . . .
$1,900—-F eb 13 1945
Road Bonds.
5s *00 Apr $ 3 1 .0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1940
(Subject to call after 1905.)
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
5s
J-J $21,00...................1949
(Subject to call 1944)
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24.$170,334
Sinking fund and interest_
_ 43,553
Assessed/County, 1922.-14,385,029
v a l...t D is t . N o. 1_____ 6.816,410
(Dist. No. 5_____ 1,732,695
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’22.$13.20
Popula’n 1910. 14,990; 1920, 18,271
VICTORIA COUNTY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Drainage Bonds.
5s T6 . . . $119,000..Jan 1 '25-’53
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1916. $146,000
VICTORIA IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Victoria) is
In Victoria County.
Building Bonds.
4J*sT7 F-A $85.000___ Feb 1 1957
4s
...
$41,500___ Apr 11941
5s
...
12,000--- Apr 11 1950
BOND. DEBT Feb 23 T 7—$138,500
Sinking fund______________ 21.284
Assessed valuation 1922.. 5,143,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22-S8.50
WACO.
This city is in McLennan County.
Present charter adopted in 1913.
Bridge Bonds.
5s '14 . . . $50,000c_ Jan 1 1944
_
5s T7 . . . 25,000____ Jan 1 1947
Funding Bonds.
4s g ’00 J-J $ 49,000c...Jan 11930
5s ’09 J-J 100,000c—.July 1 1939
5 s ’21 J-J $96.000c
Jan 11951
Public-W orks Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J 10 000____ Julv 1 1938
5s ’09 . . . 25,000____ July 1 1939
5s T2 . - . 20,000____ Jan 11952
Water Works.
5s g '04 M -N $305,000c..N ov 1 1934
4s g ’03 A-O 103,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1933
5s '12 J-J 400,000c.._ July 1942
Street Bonds.
7.5.000c. ..J u ly 1 1939
5s 09 J-J
5s g ’ l l J-J
50.000c. ..J u ly 1 1941
5s T3 J-J 100,000c. ..J an 1 1943
5s T4 J-J
65,000.. _.Jau 1 1944
5s T7 A-O 25.000.. ..A p r 1 194“
fis ’21 J-J 100,000c. ..J a n l 1951
5s ’24 F-A 88,000c_ Aug 1 ’44-54
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’07 J-J $59,000c. ..Jan 1 1937
5s g T 1 J-J
80,000c. ..J u ly 1 1941
5s T3 J-J
25,000c. ..J an 1 1943
25,000.. ..J a n 1 1944
5s ’ 14 J-J
5s ’ 17 A-O 25,000.. ..A p r 1 1947
5s ’ 18 s-a 225,000.. ..J an 1 1948
5s ’23 M-S 20,000-- Mar 1 ’47-’75
School Bonds.
5s g 04 M -N $59,000c_ Nov 1 1934
_
os ’07 J-J
47,000c...Jan 1 1937
5s TO J-J 140,000c...Jan 1 1940
osg ’ l l J-J
56,000c—.July 1 1941
5s '13 J-J 120,000c — -Jan 1 1943
5s T4 J-J 150.000____ Tune 11949
5s T9 J-J 150,000____June 1 1949
5s ’22 A-O 400.000 —Apr 1 1952
(Due serially for 30 years.)
5s ’23 M-S 18,000—Mar 1 ’46-’54
5s '24 M-S 15,000c_Sept 1 ’50-’54
Fire-Station & Equip. Bonds.
5s T7 A-O $29,000___ $1,000y ’rly
Park Bonds.
5s TO J-J $35,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1940
5s ’ 14 - - 60,00 0c...Ja n 11944
5s ’ 21 J-J
65,000c___ fan 1 1051
TOTAL OT N o v 1 '24..$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) 1924___$23.20
Population in 1910 (Census)..26,425
Population in 1920__________ 38,500
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank,
N. Y .; Spitzer, Rorick & C o., N . Y .,
and First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Bonded
debt is limited by charter to 6% of
assessed valuation for general pur­
poses and 3% for water improvem’ts.
WALKER CO. ROAD D. NO. 1.
Huntsville is the county seat.
5s T4 . . . $150,000c.................1934
5s T6 . . .
34,000 _____ 1925-1941
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 ’23 -- $240,000
Assess, val. ’23 ( y a c t .). .8,225,000
District tax rate (per $1,000)—$4.50
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 18,000
IN T . at Nat. City Bank. N. Y .
WALLER COUNTY.
Hempstead is the county seat.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $25.000—.A ug 19 1956
(Subject to call after Aug. 19 1926.)
Road D istrict No. 5 Bonds.
5s T3 Apr $15,000— .N ov 12 1953
(Subject to call after Nov. 12 1923.)
BOND . DEBT J’ne 30 T 9 . $117,000
Sinking fund and interest..
30.404
Total assessed val’n 1922—5,869 931
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’ 22-$14.00
Popula’n 1910, 12,138; 1920, 10,292

[V ol. 119.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Brenham is the county seat.
Special Road Bonds.
$90,000-.M a y 1 ’25-’33
200.000- .M a y 1 ’34-’43
150.000- -M ay 1 ’44-’48
5 K s’23
80,000.-M ay 1 ’49-’ 50
100.000- -M ay 1 ’51-’ 52
^ 70,000___ M a y l 1953
BOND.DElBT June 30 ’ 23$1,446,000
Sinking fund and interest.
7,078
Assessed valuation 1922-.11,629,710
Population in 1920--------------- 16,634
WAXAHACHIE.
County seat of Ellis Co. Inc. 1871.
Street Bonds.
5s T2 . . . $25.000.........................5s T3 F-A
10,000___Aug 1 1953
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1933.)
,s T6 . . .
$10,000_____ ________
5s T9 . . .
12,500____ 1925-1949
R R . Aid (red. beg. in 1909).
4s ’99 . . .
$21,500..........................
S chool Bonds.
4s ’00 . . .
$7.000..........................
4s ’02 . . .
12,000______________
4s ’03 . . .
15,600........ ..................
5 s ’ l l . . . 11.000____ $500 yearly
5s '13 F-A
2,500___Aug 1 1943
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1923.)
-s T6 . . .
$90.000...........................
W ater Bonds.
5s ’04 _
_ $30,000..R ed. beg. T4
5s ’06 . . .
6,500___$250yearly
5s ’07
5,000_______$200 yearly
5s TO . . .
12,500___$500yearly
5s T3 F-A
22.500___Aug 1 1953
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1933.)
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s T9 . . . $36,000 _____ 1925-1942
f 18,000.-Feb 1 ’25-’42
5s ’22 . . . ( 10,000_____Feb 1 1947
! 7,000_____ Feb 1 1952
Sewage-D isposal-Plant Bonds.
-s '16
. . . $20,000............... ...... —
TOT. BD. D T . Dec 12 ’ 24- $627,550
Sinking fund______________
24,155
Total assess, val. 1924____6,850,140
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $21.20
Population 1910. 6,205; 1920. 7,958
INT. on bonds of 1913 at N at.
Park Bank, N. Y ., or Austin; on
others at Nat. City Bank, N. Y .
City; or Austin.
WEATHERFORD.
This city is the county seat of
Parker County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ........................
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’24 - $357,500
Floating debt (add'l)______
34,000
Sinking fund______________
38,000
Assessed val’n, real estate.3,600,000
Assessed val'n, pers'l prop. 1,042,285
Tot.ass’d val.'24(60%aet.) 4,642,285
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $18.00
Population 1910, 5,074; 1920. 6.203
W EATHERFORD IND. SCH.
D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Weatherford)
is in Parker County.
5s
. . . $200,000...........................
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’24— $220,000
Floating debt (add’l)--------45,000
Sinking fund___ 1_________
43,168
Total assessed value 1921.-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 $140,000c_ $5,000 yrly.
_
_s ’22 s-a 260,000c--$10,000 yrly
5 K s’23A-O10 /232,0000ct 10 ’25-’53
1 10,000-0ct 10 1954
6s ’23r r a - S'$48.500cFeb 16 ’ 25-’53
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’23. $665,000
Floating debt (add’l)--------80,000
Assess val. ’22 (J4 a ct.)__ 15,110.380
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------$7 50
Popula’n, 1910, 22,503; 1920, 29,152
WELLINGTON.
Tnis town i> in Collingsworth Co.
Light Plant Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $47.5 0 0 c ____ 1925-1962
(Due $1,000 in odd years and $1,500
in even veirs for 40 vears )
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’24— $141,500
Water debt (incl.)________
47,500
Floating debt (add'l)______
2,000
Assess, val. ’24(60% a ct.)-1,450,000
City i ax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-* 12.00
Population, 1920, 576; 1920--.1,968
WESLACO INDEP. SCH. DIST.
Tnis district i in ilidalgo County.
6s ’ 22

_

. $

100,000________________________

(Due $5,000 every 2 years)
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’24- $142,850
Assess, val.’24(60% act.)_4,357,000
Sch. tax rat.; (per $1,000) ’24..'*9.00
Population (estimated)________6,000
WEST.
This city is in McLennon County.
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’23 $109,333
Sinking fund and interest..
17,912
Ass’d val. 1922 (H a c t .)..1,772,396
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$12.00
Population. 1910, 1,645; 1920. 1,629
WHARTON.
This city is the county seat of
Wharton County.
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’ 24- - $49,495
Water debt, included_______ 25,495
Floating debt (add’l)--------1,101
Sink. fds. (cash & securs.)—
General________________
9,326
W a ter_________________
7,700
Assess, val., real estate____1.253,460
Assess, val., personal_____ 633,950
Tot. assess, val. 19 .4 _____ 1,894.410
’
City tax (per $1,000) 1924......... $8.50
Population 1910, 1.505; 1920. 2.346

WARD CO. IRR. DIST. No. 1.
6s T4 . . . $152,000.......................
(Due part eaca 2 years.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1921. $152,000
Sinking fund______________
6,713
Assess, val. '21 (100%act.)1.690,176
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $15.00
Population 1921 (estim ated).. 1,000
* Issued prior to the law of 1893,
IN T . at Dist. Treas. office or at which requires approval and registra­
tion by State officials.
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.

U. S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS

D ec., 1924.]
WHARTON COUNTY.
Wharton is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s
s-a $2,000,000 ------------------5s ’ 20 A-O 613,500.Apr 10 ’ 25 '50
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1438)
BON D.DEBT June 30 ’23$l,182,b?5
Sinking fund____________
65 979
Total assess, val. 1922___ 15,807.66!
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $11.00
Popula'n 1910, 21,123; 1920, 24,288
IN T. on 5s of 1920 at the Hanover
National Bank, New York.

Hospital bonds_____________ $25,000
Jail bonds__________________ 20,000
Bridge bonds_______________ 15,000
Refunding road and bridge.. 16,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23-$2,478,000
351,840
Sinking fund____________
Ass’d val. ’22___________ 71.744,932
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’22-S15.50
Pop’n 1910, 16,094; ’2 0 ______ 72,911
IN T. payable at County Treas­
urer's office or at Hanover Nat
Bank, New York.

WICHITA CO. RD. DIST. NO. 1.
WHARTON CO. CONSERV. &
P. O. Wichita Falls.
RECLAM. DISTRICT.
5Ms’24 A-O f$464,000c ...1925-1953
P. O. Wharton.
1 36,000c_________1954
6s
...$ 5 4 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24. $500,000
Assess, val. real estate_ 11,557,050
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
_
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,846,930
WHARTON CO. DRAIN. DIST. Total assessed value 1924.13,403,980
Population (est.)_____________ 10,000
NO. 2.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
No recent return.
or at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y . City.
WHEELER COUNTY.
WICHITA COUNTY WATER IM­
Wheeler is the county seat.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1.
Bridge Bonds.
6 s ’20 A-O $3,708,000.Apr 1 ’ 25-’50
5>£s’21 anil $57,000___ Jan 1 1961
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2338.)
(Optional Jan 1 1931)
6s '22 A-O 742,000._Apr 1 ’25-’50
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds
5s T7 Mar $50 0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1957 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 855.)
TOT. BD. D T. Nov ’23--$4,500,000
(Subject to call Jan 1 1927)
Assessed value 1923______28,430.915
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N . Y .
5s ’ 17 A-O $35 000___ July 1 1957
(Subject to call July 1 1927)
WICHITA FALLS.
5s ’ 18 . . . $35,000- — ............. 1928
This city is in Wichita County.
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5s '17 A-O $15.000___ July 1 1937 Incorporated 1889.
W ater Bonds
(Subject to call after July 7 1927)
_
COUNTY DEBT Dec 1923..$79,000 5s ’20 F-A$799,000_ Feb 10 1960
(Optional Feb. 10 1930.)
BONDED DEBT—
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Road Districts—■
Dist. No. 1, Dec ’ 23______ 50,000 5 V^s’24M-N$l ,000,000-Nov 1 ’25-’50
Dist. No. 2, Dec ’ 23______ 35,000 (For maturity see V. 119, p. 362.)
Dist. No. 3, D e c ’23______15,000 6s Various M unicipal Bonds 1 1950
'20 M-N$925,000___ Nov
[County 1922— 5,884,520
(Optional Nov. 1 1925.)
Assessed [Dist. No. 1 1916 1,737,069
Street Bds. (.Rea. after Mar. 1 ’25)
value
Dist. No. 2 1916 1,047,650
5s ’ 15 M-S $38,000...M a r 15 195‘
(?)
lD is t .N o .3 _____
29,000___ J u n e ll9 5 6
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.$15 00 5s T6 J-J
Population 1910, 5,258; 1920, 7,397 (Subject to call after June 1 1926/
_
INT. payable in N. Y. or Austin. 5s '19 M-S $75,000_ Mar 15 1959
(Optional Mar. 15 1929.)
Sanitary Sewer Bonds
WHITEWRIGHT.
6s ’20 M-N$700,000____Nov 1 1950
This city is in Grayson County.
(Optional N ov. 1 1925.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 0 ’ 24. $79,700
Cemetery Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)-----------20,000 5s ’ 16 J-D $15,000___ Dec 1 1956
Floating debt (add’l ) --------2,000
(Subject to call Dec. 1 1926)
Sinking funds / General-----4,943 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24-$2,685.000
(W a t e r _____
2.000 Water debt (included)____
999.00<‘
Assess, val. real estate____ 800,000 Sinking fund____________
323,310
Assess, val. personal prof)-- 640,000 Assess, val. ’ 24 (60% act.) 34,097,170
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (60% act.) 1,440,000 Total tax (per $1,000) '24_ $15.00
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $8.50 Population 1910, 8,200: 1920, 40-079
Population 1910. 1,563; 1920. 1.666
IN T . payable at Hanover Nat.
Bank and National Bank of Com­
merce, both located in N. Y. City.
WICHITA COUNTY.
Wichita Falls Is the county seat.
WICHITA FALLS IND. SCH. D.
C ourt-H ouse-E rection B onds.
5s ’ 16 A-O $225,000--Feb 10 1956 5 s ’22 J-JJ$588.000c_July 1 ’25-’52
\ 220,000c.July 1 ’53-'62
(Subject to call Feb 10 1926.)
5144 n n n
Building and Equip.l mBonds. KA
Bridge Bonds.
’
s*
w . 1 1H
5s T6 A-O $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ...Dec 10 1956
5s T9 A-O 97,000c_____Apr 1954
(Subject to call Dec. 10 1926)
(Optional Apr. 1929.)
Road Bonds.
. . . 44,000c................. 1949
5s’ 17 A-O / $63.000.Apr 10 ’ 25-'27 5s ’09
. . . 40,000c.........
1950
\ 560,000..-Apr 10 1957 5s TO
1953
5s T3
. . . 50,000c.......
(Subject to call April 10 1927)
. . . 265.000c_________ 1960
6s ’21 A-O 1,350,000.-Apr 10 ’25-’51 5s ’20

U. S. T erritories
ARECIBO
ADJUNTAS.
This place is in Porto Rico.
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
5 t jg ’21 J-J ($152.000c July 1 ’26-’29
Im provement B onds.
[$12,000—July 1 ’ 25-’28
1 440.000c July 1 '30-’40
1 12,000—July 1 ’29-’31 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924 $592,000
Assessed value
20.000—
July 1 ’32-’35 1924____ .11,328,225
5s ’ 22 J-J
12,000—July 1 ’36-’37 Total tax rate (per$l.000) ’24-$12.00
I 7,000___ July 1 1938 Pop’n 1920 (U. S. Census)_ 46,578
_
24,000.-July 1 ’39-’41
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
9,000___ July 1 1942
50.000—
July 1 ’43-47
BAYAMON.
(Bonds maturing after 1942 are op­
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
tional on that date or any interest
Improvement Bonds.
paying date.)
5s ’22 J-J $500,000______________
BOND. DEBT July 1922— $150,000 BOND. DEBT July 1922.. $500,000
Assessed valuation 1922-----2 ,4 7 7 .2 2 5 Assessed val. 1922_________ 6 ,434,246
Population in 1920 (Census) __ l7 ,988 Population 1920____________ 30,739
► IN T. payable at office o f Treasurer
of Porto Rico or at the Chemical Nat.
CABO RAJO.
Bank, New York City.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
$36,000.-July 1 ’28-’39
AOUADA.
60,000—July 1 ’40-’51
This municipality is in Porto Rico. 5H s’23J-J
32,000—July 1 ’52-’55
Im provement Bonds.
[$36,000—July 1 '30-’41 BONDED D E10.000____July 1 1956
B T ________
(?)
6s '22 J-J
30,000—July 1 ’42-’47
IN T. at the office of the Treasurer
12,000.. July 1 ’48-’49 of Porto Rico or at National Bank of
l 7,000___ July 1 1950 Commerce, New York.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1922 $85,000
Assessed valuation_______ 11,895,000
Population in 1920 (Census)-.12,981 CAGUAS.
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
IN T . payable at office o f Treasurer
of Porto Rico or at the National 5s ’ 22 J-J [$80.000___ July 1 1927
1320,000—July 1 ’28-’47
Bank of Commerce, N. Y . City.
“ Bonds maturing on or after July 1
1939 may be redeemed, totally or
AOUADILLA.
partially, with their corresponding
This municipality is in Porto Rico. interest, at the option of the Mu­
Im provement Bonds.
nicipality of Caguas, Porto Rico,
5s ’22 s-an$185,000-.July 1 ’27-’51 at par value, on any of the days set
BOND. DEBT July 1 1922.$260,400 for the payment o f interest, and pre­
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,647,790 vious due notification.’ ’
_
Population in 1920 (Census)-.24,287 BOND. DEBT Dec 20 ’22. $455,000
Total assess, val. 1923
8.281.605
ANASCO.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $19.50
This municipality is in Porto Rico. Population (est.)____________ 35,920
Im provement Bonds.
($40,000..July 1 ’28-’37 CAMUY.
6s '22 J-J
50,000--July 1 '38- 47
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
I 3 0 ,000 ..July 1 ’48-’52
Im provement Bonds.
BOND. D EBT July 1 1922 $120,000 5V£s’ 22 J-J $90,000—July 1 ’28-’57
Water debt (included)_____
50.000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922. $90,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,276,625 Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,125,990
_
_
Population in 1920 (Census)..13,834 Population in 1920 (Census)..14,228
IN T payable at office of Treasurer
IN T . payable at office of Treasurer
o f Porto Rico or at the National of Porto Rico or at the Chemical
Bank o f Commerce, New York City. National Bank, New York City.




BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 2 4 -$ l.368,000
70,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
Sinking fund____9,822
Tot .ass'd val. ’24 (60 % act.) 35,500,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$10.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____53,000
§INT. at First Nat. Bank, Wichita
Falls, or at State Treasurer’s office
on bonds of 1922 at Wichita or at the
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.

343

WISE COUNTY.
Decatur is the county seat.
C ourt House Bonds.
4s ’05 A-O $51,000c.-Apr 10 1945
Highway W arrants.
6 s ’20 . . - $40,000 _____1925-1932
6s ’20
4,000c____ 1925-1926
6s ’20
15,000c_____ 1927-1931
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’24 $110,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 8,165,600
_
Assess, val., personal------ 2,043,200
Other assess, property___ 3,209,400
T ot. ass’d val. ’24 (H act.) .13,418,200
State& Co. tax (per $1.000)’24.$14.00
Pop’n 1910, 26,450: 1920, 23,363

WILBARGER COUNTY.
Vernon is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s
. . . $85,000 _____ 1925-1949
5>is’21 s-a 474,000.June 15 ’25-’53
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’23- $725,100 WISE COUNTY.RD DIST NO 2
($21,000c.Oct 10 '25-’3l
Sinking fund_____________
31,397
Total assess, val. 1922---- 15,878 652 5j^s’21 A-O 50,000c.Oct 10 '32-’41
[ 70,000e_0ct 10 ’42-’51
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’22 $13.00
Pop’n 1910, 12,000; 1920, 15,112 BOND. D EBT Oct 29 '24. $141,000
Assessed val. '23 (H a c t .)..1,700,000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$7.00
IN T. at Austin or New York.
WILLACY COUNTY
Raymondville is the county seat.
WISE CO. RD. DIST. NO. 1.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 _________ seria lly 5 ^ s T 8 M-Sj$42.000c_Mar 15 ’25-38
BONDED D E B T________
(?)
1 20,000c.Mar 15 ’39-48
Assessed valuation 1922..$4,483,075 BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’24—$62,000
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’22.$15.50
Population in 1920___________ 1,033 WISE COUNTY RD. DIST. NO. 3.
[$10,000c_Jan 1 ’25-’34
5 J^s’24 J-J ( 10,000c-Jan 1 ’ 35-’39
I 15,000c_Jan 1 ’40-’45
WILLIAMSON COUNTY.
l 40,000c.Jan 1 ’46-’54
Georgetown is the county seat.
BOND. D E B T Oct 29 ’24 —$75,000
Organized 1848.
C ourt House (red. beg. in 1920).
4 >6s'10 A-OS100.000
Apr 10 1950 WOOD COUNTY.
Quitman is the county seat.
Special Road Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s
.$1,375,000______ Serially
(Due serially in from 1 to 30 years.) 5s ’ 16 A-O $68,000...N o v 10 1956
(Subject to
Road Dist. No. 2 (red. beg. m ’21). 54£s’ 19 M-S call $1,250 yearly)
$779,000 ____ 1925-1949
5s ' l l A-0$187,000____June 1 1951
Road & Bridge (Red. beg. in 1922).
Road Dist. No. 4 (red. beg. in'20).
4 V$s’ 10 J-J $187,000...July 10 1950 5s T2 . . . $120.000....................1952
x Road Dist. No. 6 B onds.
Hute D istrict Road B onds.
17 J-J
-s
. . . $50,000_______________ 5s ’(Subject $150,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1957
to call $3,750 yearly)
CO. BD. DT. Feb 1924..$1,475.000
D EBT—
198,562 BONDED Oct 21 1920...$1,250,000
Sinking funds___________
County,
Ass’d value of county ’23-31,423,140 Sink, fund & int. (county).
28,822
State&co. tax (per$l,000)’23.$16.20 Assessed (County, 1922..$8.543 363
Popula’ n 1910, 42,228; 1920, 42,934
val ..\ D ist. No. 6_____ 205,000
INT. at Harris Trust & Sav. B k., State & co. tax (per $1,000) '22.$19.00
Chicago; State Treas. office, and at Pop’n 1910, 23,417: 1920. 27.707
National Bank of Commerce. N . Y
x IN T . payable at Hanover Nat.
WILLIAMSON CO. RD. D. NO. 91. Bank, New York.
5s '24 s-a $300,000________ serially YOAKUM.
(Due yearly in from 1 to 30 years)
No recent returns.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924. $300,000
Assessed value___________12,500,000 ZAVALLA COUNTY.
Population (est.)____________12,500
Batesville is the county seat.
IN T. at State Treasurer’s office or
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Mechanics & Metals Nat. B k ., N. Y . 5s’ l 0, T 1&’ 12A-OS45,000___________
(Due in 40 years, optional in 10 yrs.)
WILLS POINT
DEBT Nov 7 ’24—
Tnis city is in Van Zandt County. BOND. ty ________________ $45,000
C ou n
Paving Bonds.
Road districts, 1924____
72,000
6s ’ 22 — . $30,000______1932-1941
31,000
School districts_________
TOT. BD. DT. Apr ’22— $110,450 Sinking funds____________
35,000
Water debt (incl.)________
43,000 Total assess, val. 1924___ 5.000 000
Sinking fund_____________
12,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $20.00
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,238,000 Population, 1910. 1,889; 1920, 3.108
Population, 1910, 1,398; 1920, 1,811
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
WINNSBORO.
which requires approval and regis­
tration by State officials.
No recent returns.

and

Possessions

CAYEY.
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
Improvement Bonds.
$4,000____July 1 1927
5,000____July 1 1928
5s ’22 J-J
12,000.-July 1 ’29-’30
247,000--July 1 ’31-’49
l 12,000___ July 1 1950
TOT. BD. DT. July 1922. $305,000
Water debt (incl.)________
15,000
Assess, val. for taxation ’22 4,340,560
Population in 1920__________23,669
IN T. at the office of the Treasurer
of Porto Rico or at National Bank
of Commerce, New York.

CIDRA.
This municipality Is in Porto Rico.
Im provement Bonds.
5s ’ 22 J-J 1188,000—July 1 ’28-’71
\ 4,000___ July 1 1972
(Bonds maturing after 1957 are op­
tional 1958 or any interest-paying
date thereafter.)
BOND. D E B T July 1 1922. $92,000
Water debt (included)_____
17,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,334,650
_
Population in 1920 (Census) — 14,891
IN T . at office of Treasurer of
Porto Rico or at the National Bank
of Commerce, New York City.

CEBU.
A city in the Philippine Islands.
Inc. Jan, 31 1901. Pop’n 1914 (est.), COMERIO.
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
46.000.
Sewer, Drain, W ater & S ch ool.
Im provem ent Bonds.
4s g 1 quar $125,000r__Jan 1 1941
[$9,000—July 1 ’25-’27
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1921)
20.000—
July 1 ’28-32
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 ’21. $125,000 s '22 J-J
15,000 —J'dy 1 ’33-’35
Sinking fund------------------7.000
24.000— July 1 ’ 36-’ 39
Assessed val. real est., '22.37,072,785
24.000— July 1 ’40-’42
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919____$8.75
[18.000—July 1 ’43-’44
Population 1918 (Census)_ 857,410 Bonds maturing after 1938 are op­
_
tional 1939 or any interest-paying
IN T . is payable at U. 8. Treasury.
CEIBA.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
Im provement Bonds.
[$22,000c .July 1 ’ 29-’39
53^s’23 J-J
33,000c.July 1 ’40-’50
[ 20,000c.July 1 ’51-’ 55
BOND. D E B T June 1 1923 $75,000
Total assessed /alue 1923— 1,073,995
Population in 1920____________5,973
IN TEREST at New York.
CIALES.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
($40.000c. July 1 ’ 29-’38
I 30,000c-July 1 '39-’44
6s ’ 23 J-J
30,000c.July 1 ’45-’49
14,000c. July 1 ’50-’51
I 16,000c. July 1 '52-'53
BOND. DEBT Jan 1923.. $245,000
Ass’d value for tax’n 1922. .2,525.565
Population in 1920___________20,730
IN T . at the office of the Treasurer
of Porto Rico or at the National
Bank of Commerce, New York.

BOND. D E B T July 1 1922. $110,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,516,500
_
Population in 1920 (Census) — 14,708
IN T payable at office of Treasurer
of Porto Rico or at the National
Bank of Commerce. New York City.
DORADO.
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
Im provement Bonds.
[$36,000..July 1 '25-’32
6s ’22 J-J \ 36,000—July 1 ’33-’41
l 3,000___ July 1 1942
(Bonds maturing after 1937 are op­
tional 1938 or any interest-paying
date thereafter.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 1922 $88,500
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,833,395
_
Population in 1920 (Census)— 5,842
IN T . payable at the office of the
Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the
National Bank of Commerce, N. Y.

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FAJARDO.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
P u b lic Im provem ent B onds.
($35,000c. July 1 ’29-’33
) 70.000c.July 1 ’34-’40
5 ^ s ’23 J-J ( 90,000c.July 1 '41-’46
| 80,000c-July 1 ’47-’ 50
! 25,000c_ July 1 1951
_
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’24--$335,600
QU A Y AM A.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
Im provement B onds.
6s ’23 s-a $175,000c.July 1 ’25-’43
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1800.)
BON D. D E B T July 1 1922-.$58,500
GUAYANILLA.
This municipality is in PortoRico.
Im provement Bonds.
5Hs'22 . . . $111,000--July 1 ’25-’47
(Such of said bonds as mature af­
ter July 1 1943 will be subject to re­
demption at the option of the M u­
nicipality of Guayanilla at their par
value on said date or any interest
payment date thereafter.
(?)
BONDED D E B T ________
H A TILLO .
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
Im provem ent Bonds.
54Ss’22 J-J ($62,500—July 1 ’ 28-’52
\ 22,500--July 1 ’ 53-’57
BO N D . D EBT Nov 12’24- $85,000
Assess, value real estate_ 1,912,989
_
Assess. value personal_____ 122,551
Total assess, val. 1924____2,035,540
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S15.00
Water debt (included)_____
50,000
Population in 1920 (Census)..13,979
IN T . payable at the office of the
Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the
National Bank of Commerce, N. Y.

TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS
Im provement Bonds.
6 s ’22 J-J $80,000.-July 1 ’25-’44
BON D. DEBT July 1 1922. $124,000
Assessed valuation 1921...1,781,703
Population in 1920 (C en sus)..13,151
IN T . payable at the office of the
Treasurer o f Porto Rico or at the
National Bank o f Commerce, N . Y .
LAGUNA.
A province in the Philippines.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24.
$65,000
Sinking fund____________
12,591
Tot. ass’ d val. ’23 (actual)25,250,710
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$8.75
_
Population 1918 (Census)_ 195,546
LAS PIEDRAS.
A municipality in Porto R ico.
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J $60,000c_July 1 ’29-’54
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
LOIZA.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
P ublic Im provement B onds.
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 ’28-'47
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923. $172,000
Total assessed value 1923.-3,794,680
Population in 1920__________ 15,804
IN TEREST at New York.

R ailroad Purchase B onds.
4s g T6 Q-M $4,000,OOOr Dec 1 1946
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1926)
Port W ork & Impt. B onds.
5 ^ s ’20 . . $6,000.000.—Sept 1 1950
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
Sewer and W ater-W orks B onds.
4s
— .$1,000,000—June 1 1935
4s
. . . 2,000,000— Jan 2 1937
4s
. . . 1,000,000— _Jan 2 1938
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
4s g ’05 Q-M $2,500,000.Mar 1 1935
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1915)
4s g ’06 Q-F $1,000,000r.Feb 1 1936
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1916)
4 s g ’09Q -N 1.500,000r—Aug 1 1939
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1919)
Irrigation & P ublic W orks Bds.
5 ^ g ’21 F-A 10,000.000c. Aug 1 1941
4 ^ g ’22J-J15 13,000,000c July 15 ’52
Irrigation & P ublic Im pt. Bds.
4 H g’22J-J.$5,000,000c— July 1 1952
Irrigation & P ublic W orks Bds.
4 t£sg’22.T-J $2.000,000c.July 1 1952
4)|s g ’22 J-J 1,500,000cJuly 1 1952
Collateral Bonds.
4 V$g’ 22 J r> S2.750.000c.Dec 1 1950
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24.$70,750,000
Sinking fund Dec 31 1923 8.822,658
Total assessed val. 1923-739.500,000
Population 1923 (est.)____11,305,000
IN T at Treasury o f U. S.
EXPLANATORY OF BONDS.—
The “ Land Purchase’ ’ bonds were
issued to purchase some 410,000 acres
of land owned by the Friars.
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 or
those made by Its authority are ex­
empt from all taxation in the Philip­
pine Islands or In the United States.

[V ol. 119.
T A X F R EE .— By Section 3 o f
new organic Act, bonds are exempt
from all taxation by the Government
o f the United States. Porto Rico or
any State or sub-division o f the
United States.
* Of this tax of $18-43 $2.50 is for
the payment of principal and int. o f
loans o f 1907. TO, ’ 16&’22 and public
improvement bonds. The balance of
$15.93 is distributed as follows: in
municipalities of Class I (San Juan.
Ponce .Mayaguez and Arecibo) ,$10.86
turned over to the municipalities for
their support and redemption o f their
loans; $2.98 also turned over to them
for school expenses; and $2.09 kept
by the Insular Government for gen­
eral purposes. In all other municipal­
ities, $11.40 is for the support o f
the municipalities, and the redemp­
tion of their loans; $3.15 for school
expenses and $1.38 kept by the In­
sular Govt, for general purposes.
Prin. and int. on the irrigation
loans have been provided for by as­
sessments levied upon property bene­
fited by irrigation projects at the rate
of $12 per acre for the year 1921-22.
RIO GRANDE.
This municipality is in Porto R ico.
Im provement Bonds.
'$2.000____July 1 1927
9,0 0 0 .. July 1 ’28-’30
12.000— July 1 ’31-’33
20.000.
-July 1 ’34-’37
5J^s’22 J-J (2 4,000.-July 1 ’38-’41
21,000 ..J u ly 1 ’42-’44
24.000— July 1 ’45-’47
18.000. . July 1 ’ 48-’49
.30,000.-July 1 ’ 50-’ 52
(Bonds maturing after 1947 are op­
tional on that date or any interest­
paying date thereafter.)
BOND. D E B T July 1 1922. $160,000
Water debt (included).,____
72,000
Assessed valuation 1922— 2,530.650
Population in 1920 (Census).. 13,247
IN T . payable at the office of the
Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the
Chemical Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.

MANATI.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
Improvement Bonds.
(SlO.OOOc.July 1 ’29-’30
5t$s’23 J-J ( 100,000c.July 1 ’31-’40
25,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
6s '22 J-J (105,000-.July 1 '26-’40
) 10.000____July 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $250,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,197,037
_
Population in 1920 (Census)..20,152
H AW AII (TE R R ITO R Y OF).
IN T . payable at the office of the PONCE
W. R . Farrington, Governor:
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
Henry C. Hapai. Treasurer; E. S. Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the
P ublic Improvement.
Smith, Registrar of Public Accounts. National City Bank, New York City. 5s '22 J-J $1.3l0,000cJ’ly 1 ’25-’39
Organized as Territory by Act of
(For amount due each year see
Congress Apr. 30 1900. Total area of MANILA.
V 115 p 1558
The capital of the Philippine B O N D.DEBT June 30'23$1,375,000
Territory (square miles) is 6,406.
Islands, a city is the Island of Water debt (incl.)_______
300.000
Honolulu is the capital.
Luzon. Date of charter Aug. 7 1901. Assess, debt (add'l)______
390,000 RIO PIEDRAS.
R efu n d in g Bds.
4s '16 M-NS1,750.000-May 15 1946 New charter took effect Aug. 16 Floating debt (add’l)_____
58,000
(Subject to call beg. May 15 1936.) 1916. The annual contribution of Tot,assess.val.’23(75%act)27,010.136
6s ’20 A-0$305,000---- Apr 15 1930 $500,000 received heretofore by the Total tax rate(per$l,000)’23-$18.50
\ 44i0OOlJuly 1 ’36-’37
(Subject to call after Apr 15 1925.) city from the Insular Government for
certain services rendered was dis­
BOND. DEBT July 1 1922 $275,000
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
4s g ’ l l F-A$ 1.500.000--Aug 1 1941 continued in 1923, by operation of PORTO RICO.
Assess, val. 1922-------------- 7,157,875
Or>e of the island possessions of Population 1920 (Census).
Act 3060.
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1931)
23,035
4s ’ 12 M -S $ l,500,000--Sept 3 1942 5J4s’20 q u 2,750,000-_Dec 1 1950— the United States ceded by Spain fol­
IN T. at the Chemical National
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24.$2,750.000 lowing the war of 1898. San Juan Bank, New York, or at the office of
(Subject to call beg. Sept 3 1932)
Sinking fund----------------167,862 Is the capital.
4s ’ 14 M-S$l ,430,000--Sept 15 '44
tne Treasurer of Porto Rico.
The borrowing capacity of all
(Subject to call beg. Sept 15 1934) Assessed valuation 1923—
municipal
corporations
In
the SAN LORENZO
Taxable property------- 118,583,436
4s ’ 17 F-A$l ,500,000----Aug 1 1947
Exempt______________ 50,880,234 Island of Porto Rico Is now governed
This municipality is in Porto Rice.
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1937)
4 ^ s ’ 19 M -S $ l.500.000 _Sept 15 1949 T o ta l._________________ 169,463,670 by the new municipal law, approved
Improvement Bonds.
. . . $127,000 —1927-1951
(Subject to call after Sept 15 1939.) Total tax rate iper $1,000)---- $15.00 July 31 1919 (Act 85, Laws of 1919) 5K s
(?)
4 i/2s '20 J-D 200.000---D e c 15 19.50 Population in 1918 (census)..285,306 and amended by Act No. 9, approved BONDED D E B T _______
IN T. payable at Treasury of U. S. May 12 1920 (Laws of 1920), and
IN T . payable at Washington.
(Subject lo call begin. Dec 15 1940).
Act No. 60 of Laws of 1921, approved New pfork or in Porto Rico.
4H s ’ 20 J-D 600.000-.-D ec 31 1950
(Subject to call begin. Dec 31 1940) MANILA METROP. WATER DIS. July 12 1921. The bonded debt of
4 ^ g ’20M-S2,400.000--Sept 15 1950
The following bonds were trans­ the municipalities of Porto Rico on SAN SEBASTIAN
(Optional Sept. 15 1940.)
ferred from the city’s account to this June 30 1924 aggregated $14,482,This municipality is in Porto Rico.
4H S’22J-D1,350.000___ June 1 1952 district upon the creation thereof in 500.
($15.000—July 1 ’25-’27
Park Bonds.
(Optional on or after June 1 1942.) pursuance o f Act 2832 o f the Philip­
6s ’22 J-J 1 30.000—July 1 ’28-’32
4j^sg’24J-J $200,000c.jan 1 ’29-’38
4Msg’23A-0 1,800,000.--O ct 1 1953 pine Islands.
I 70.000—July 1 ’33-’42
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
(Optional on or after Oct. 1 1943.'
Sewer and W ater W orks Bond*
BOND. DEBT July 1922— $120,000
Road Bonds.
4 4£s’24A-02,285,000___ Apr 1 1954 4s
- - . $1.000.000-June 1 1935
Assess, val. 1922_________ 2,277,005
4s g ’07 J-J $120,000c.Jan 1 ’ 25-’27 Population 1920 _________
(Optional on or after Apr. 1 1944)
(Optional June 1 1915)
22,049
San Juan Harbor Impt. Bonds.
Hawaiian Home Land Bonds.
4s
--.
2,000,000.Jan 2 1937
PR
4s g '14 J-J 50 OOOr____Jan 11939 office IN . and IN T . payable at the
4 ^ s g ’23A-0 $75,000___ Oct 1 1953
(Optional Jan. 2 1917)
of the
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924) Rico, San Juan,Treasurer of Porto
(Optional on or after Oct. 1 1943.) 4s
-.1,000,000_Jan 2 1938 4s g ’ 15 J-J 200.000c____Jan
or at the
1 1940 National Bank, New York.Chemical
War Memorial Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 2 1918)
5s ’22 J-D$100,000.-Dec 1925-’ 26 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24.$4,000,000 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1925)
Jan. 1 1925.)
BON D. DEBT Oct 4 ’2 4 -$l8.345.O P Sinking fund _______ . 1.723,153
O
4s T7 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1942 SALINAS.
Sinking fu n d ___________ 1,012,883
IN T . payable at U. S. Treasury.
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927.)
Assess, valuation (real)--212 871,428
Improvement Bonds.
Irrigation Bonds.
Assess, val. (personal). . 144,130,652 MAYAGUEZ.
5 ^ s ’22 J-J $57.000—July 1 ’ 25-’43
4s « 09 J-J $1,350.000c.Jan 1 ’25-’33 (Bonds maturing after 1934 are op­
Total assessed val. 1924
This municipality is in Porto Rico. 4s g ’ 13 J-J
975,OOOr.Jan 1 ’34-'43
(100% actu al)............357,002,080
tional 1935 or any interest-paying
Improvement Bonds.
4s g '13 J-J
700,00Or.Jan 1 ’44-’50
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $27,03
date
$45,000___ July 1 1928 4s g '14 J-J
400.000.Jan 1 ’51-’54 BOND.thereafter.)
Population in 1910--------------191 909
$60,000
65.000
___________July g ’1933
4s 1 15 J-J 400.000— .Jan 1 ’55-’58 Assessed DEBT July 1 19226,687,312
Population in 1920 (Census) .255.912
valuation 1921_
_
16.000.
, ..July 1 1934 g '16 J-J 200,000...J an 1 ’59-'60
4s
All bonds are coupon bonds but
Population in 1920 (C ensus).. 12,971
17.000
___________July g ’ 1935
4s 1 19 J-J 200 000— .Jan 1 ’58-’59
may be registered as to principal.
IN T . payable at the office o f the
36.000.
. July 1 ’36-'37 g ’22 J-J 250.000r —Jan 1 ’61-V.2
5s
LEGISLATURE meets biennially
of Porto Rico
20.000
____________July s g1938
4 ^ 1 ’23J-J 975,OOOr.Jan 1 ’29-’41 Treasurer National Bank, NorY at the
on the third Wednesday in February
. . City.
21.000
___________July 1 19.39 all or any number of bonds Chemical
(Optional
and sessions are limited to 60 days.
22.000
___________July at 1940 above par and accrued Int.
1 5%
INTEREST is payable at the
23.000
___________July on 1941 1 1939, or any int. paying SAN GERMAN.
1 Jan.
Treasurer’s office In Honolulu, and
24.000
___________July date thereafter.)
1 1942
A municipality i* Porto Rico.
Bankers Trust Co., New York City 5H s’23 J-J
26.000
___________July 1 1943
P ublic Improvement B onds.
4 J4sg’24J-J 600,000..Jan 1 ’42-,49
L IM IT OF DE B T.— By Act of
27.000
___________July W orkingm en’ s House C onstruc­
1 1944
$45,00#—July 1 ’28-’36
Congress (Chap. 339, Laws of 1900)
29.000
___________July 1 tion Bonds.
1945
42,00#—July 1 ’37-’43
the limit, of Indebtedness is fixed at
30.000
___________July 1 1946
28.000— July 1 ’44-’47
4HR'20 J-J*$500.000_ Jan 1 ’41-’42 6s ’23 J-J
_
10% of assessed val. of taxable prop
1 32.000____July 1 1947
24.000— July 1 ’48-’51
(Optional on or after Jan. 1 1940)
I 33.000____July 1 1948
, 9,000___ July 1 1952
Public Improvement Bonds.
HONOLULU (C ITY & COUNTY).
36.000
___________July T4 g J-J $1.000,000..Jan 1 193# BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1923. $156,000
4s 1 1949
W ater W orks Bonds.
| 37.000____July 1 1950
(Subj. to call after Jan. 1 1925) Water debt (included)_____ 126,000
5s '22 A-O $500,000c. .Apr 15 1952
, 40,000____July 1 1951 4s g ’ 16 J-J 500.OOOr..Jan 1 ’27-’ 31 Assessed valuation 1922_ 3,279,206
_
(Optional on or after April 15 1942.)
41.000
___________July 1 1952
4s '16 J-J 500.000— .Jan 1 ’ 27-'31 Population in 1920 (Census).. 23,848
5s g ’24 A-O 250,000c..Apr 15 1954
44.000
___________July 1 1953
4Hg'19 J-J 1,000.000..Jan 1 ’31-’35
IN T . payable at the office of the
(Optional Apr. 15 1944)
( 36,000____July 1 1954 4Hf?'20 J-J 1,000,O O .Jan 1 ’37-’40 Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the
Or
Im provement Bonds.
d O N D . DEBT July 1 ’23$867,000 (Redeemable on or after Jan. 1 1936) National Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
6s ’22 s-an$580,000c__ July 1 1932 Water debt (included)____
360,000 5s g ’22 J-J 1,000.OOOr. Jan 1 ’41-’44
(Optional July 1 1927)
Assessed valuation 1922.-10,174,712
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 29 ’23 $ 1,080.000 Population in 1920 (Census). .41,612 5s g’ 23(Optional Jan. 1 1930.)’45-’48 SAN JUAN. ~
J J$l,000,000rJan 1
This city is the capital o f Porto R ica
Sinking funds__________
71,760
IN T. payable at office of Treasurer
Camp Im provements.
Water debt (incl.)______
500,000 of Porto Rico or at the National (Redeemable in part or as a whole at
— .$206,000......................... Assess, val. June 1 1923-165,888,532 Bank o f Commerce, New York City. 5s par and int. on Jan. 1 1944.) ’44-’49 .s
’23 J-J 3,000,000c.July 1
C urrent Expenses.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $30.67
(Optional July 1 1943)
_s
— . $46,000________________
Population in 1923---100,000
43^sg’24 J-J 600,000c.Jan 1 ’42-’49
R efu nd , and imp. B onds.
IN T. payable New York or Hono­ PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
R efu nding Bonds.
Leonard Wood, Governor.
5s g T6 J-J $765,000c. Jan 1 ’25-’36
lulu, at option of holder.
A group of Islands in the Pacific 4 s ’ 14 g J-J $365.000—Jan 1 ’25-’53 (For maturity see V. 104, p . 178.)
Ocean ceded to the United States as 4s g *16 J-J 90,000c.July 1 ’25-’27
P u blic Im provement B onds.
JUANA D IAZ.
the result of the war with Spain In 4s g T5 J-J $177 OOOr.July 1 ’25-’35
$1,600,000c. July 1 ’39-39
This place is in Porto Rico.
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1’24 $16,973,000 5s g ’22 J-J
1898. Manila Is the capital.
250,000c. July 1 1940
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
Sinking funds__________
1,511,286
President Wilson on Aug. 29 1916
600,000c. July 1 ’41-42
6s g ’23 J-J ($32,000c.July 1 ’25-’40
350,000c. July 1 1943
\ 18,OOOc_July 1 ’41-’46 approved the bill passed by the Assess, val. June 30 ’24..312.384,305
House and Senate providing for a Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...*$18.43 (The bonds maturing on or after
BON DED D E B T _______
(?)
Population in 1910_______ 1,118.012
Jan. 1 1938 are subject to call on
IN T . payable in Washington, D. system o f self-government. V. 103, Population in 1920_______ 1,299,809
p. 863.
any interest-paying date upon 60
C ., or Porto Rico.
In the following statement we give
days’ notice.)
IN T . on 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914,
the various details in terms of the 1915, 1922 and 1923 bonds is payable
S ch ool Bonds.
HUMACAO.
American dollar, which is twice the at the U. S. Treasury; on 1916 bonds 5s g ’22 J-J $506.000c. July 1 ’25-’47
This place is in Porto Rico.
at IT. S. Treasury and $500,000 at BOND. D E B T Oct 1922 .$4,365,000
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’22. $60,000 value o f the Filipino peso.
Financial Int. P rotection Bds. U. S. Treasury and office of Treas­ Floating debt____________
110,00©
Assessed value___________ 5,687,436
5s g ’ 22F-A5,000.000c— Feb 1 1952 urer of Porto Rico: on 1919 bonds and Sinking fund_____________
512,684
IN T . at the State Bank, N . Y .
Gold Standard & Treasury Cer­ 4 Hs o f 1920 at U. S. Treas. and office Assess, val., real estate_ 29,328,644
_
JUNCOS.
tificates Funds Bonds.
of Treas. of Porto Rico, and on bonds Assess, val., personal____32,974,147
This municipality is in Porto Rico. 4H b’22J-J15 lO.OOO.OOOcJuly 15 ’52 marked (*) at U. S. Treas. or at Total assessed val. 1922
S ch ool Bonds.
Fed. Reserve Bk., N. Y .; on all other
(about a ct.)___________62,302,791
Land Purchase Bonds,
6s *22 J-J f$30.000—July 1 ’25-’30 is g '04 Q-F$7.000,000 —Feb 1 1934 bonds at office of J. & W . Seligman Total tax (per $1,000) ’22..$18.90
l 10,000____July 1 1931
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1914)
& Co., in New York City.
Pop’n 1900, 32,048; 1920, 70,707.




Dec., 1924.]

TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS

SAN JUAN (Concluded).
BON D. D EBT N ov 1924. $80,450
1NT. on bonds of 1922 at 'Washing­ Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,116,331
_
ton, D. C ., Porto Rico or Now York,
at purchaser’s option ;at Wm. Scholl TOA BAJA.
& Co., N . Y ., and Treasurer of
A municipality in Porto Rico.
Porto Rico.
Public Improvement Bonds.
($55,000c.July T ’29-’39
SANTA CRUZ
6s ’23 J-J
40,000c.July 1 ’40-’44
A city in the Proviso# #f Laguna.
30,000c. July 1 ’45-’47
Philippines.
60,000c_july 1 ’48-’51
Sewer & Water Bends.
BON D. DEBT July 1923.. $149,500
5s g
. . . $45,00#____Jan 1 1949 Water debt (included)_____
35,500
BOND. DEBT Jam 1 1#22..$45,000 Assessed valuation 1922___2,919,810
Sinking fund_______________ 1.743 Population in 1920____________7,121
Principal and interest payable at
the office o f the Treasurer of Porto
TOA ALTO.
Rock, San Juan, or at the National
A municipality in Porto Rico.
Bank o f Commerce, New York.
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
$14,000..July 1 ’ 30-’43
5s
J-J
26.000. .July 1 ’44-’56 UTUADO.
12.000--July 1 ’57-’60
A municipality in Porto Rico.
28.000. .July 1 ’6 i - ’67
Improvement Bonds.

345

$12,000.-July 1 ’25-’28 Population 1920---------. ___
15,768
16.000. -July 1 ’29-’32
IN T . at office of Treasurer of
20,#00..July 1 ’33-’36 Porto Rico or at the Nat. Bank ef
5s
J-J
6,00#___ July 1 1937 Commerce, New York.
28.000.
.July 1 ’38-’41
8.000 ___ July 1 1942 YAUCO.
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
7.000 ___ July 1 1943
Improvement Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
6s ’22 s-a $1 30,0 00.........................
IN T . payable in Washington,
Bonds will be redeemed in 2 annual
D. C ., Porto Rico or New York.
installments, the first installment to
be paid on July 1 1924. Such of said
bonds as mature after July 1 1940
VEGA BAJA.
This municipality is in Porto Rico. will be subject to redemption at
option of the Municipality of Yauco
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J l$150.#00.July 1 ’28-’52 at their par value on that date or
t 50,000-July 1 ’53-’ 57 any interest payment date thereafter.
Bonds maturing after July 1 1943 _s ’24 . . .
80,000 _____ 1929-1965
are optional on Jan. 1 1944, or any BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’23. $184,500
Water debt (incl.)________
32,500
interest payment date thereafter.
BOND. D EBT July 1922.. $206,000 Assess, val. 1923_________ 3.443,165
Water debt (incl.)-----------43,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$17.50
Assess, val. for taxation ’22.3,126,415 Population 1920--------------------25,872

United States Debt and the Congressional Acts Authorizing It ( Concluded).
The Government debt on N ov. 30 1924 was made up of (1) interest-bearing debt, $20,951,271,719.69; of (2) debt on
which interest has ceased, $17,058,170.26; of (3) debt bearing no interest, $244,715,376.98; making total gross debt $21,213,055,266.93. As against this the net cash balance in the Treasury at the same date was $247,633,178.07.
Below we analyze the Congressional Acts authorizing the incurring of indebtedness and the issues made under each:
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS UNDER ACT OF SEPT. 24 1917. APR. 4 1918, APR. 23 1918, M A R 3 1919.— (Column 8.)— Sec 6 o f
Act of Sept. 24 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 o f the Act and to meet public expenditures authorized by law, each certificate so issued payable at sucb ti me
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 o f 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 e f March 3 1919. Under the authority thus granted the Secretary has issued varying amounts o f these certificates from time to time,
through the Federal Reserve banks, all for short periods, the rate of Interest being at first fixed at 4% . then raised to 4 )4 % , to 4 H . to 4 H , to 5. to 54£,
to 544, to 554, and finally to 6 % . During 1921 the rate of interest declined and at the close o f the year was down to 4 M and 4)4% and in the first
six months o f 1022 dropped stil 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 sut sn June 11 1923 bore only 4 % . Since 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 thereabouts, the rate was lowered to 2 54%
interest— thus bringing the rate down to the interest rates prevailing before the war. The 2 54% rate is the lowest rate paid by the Government on any
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 254% interest. The offering was for $350,000,000 or thereabouts; subscriptions
amounted to $596,145,500, o f which $391,369,500 were accepted, this including $125,982,000 subscriptions for which Treasury notes falling due Sept. 15
1924 were tendered. There were outstanding N ov. 30 1924 $1,170,469,000 at various rates o f interest.
LOANS TO BE REPLACED BY LIB ER TY 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 o f 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 o f 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,
e ntitled: “ Joint resolution to expedite the delivery o f materials, equipment and munitions and to secure more expeditious construction of ships.’ ’
LIB E R T Y LOAN OF 1917, F IR ST .— (Column I.) 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 o f 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 for the
<3stabllshlng o f credits to and the purchasing of obligations of foreign governments. $3,000,000,000, or so much thereof as might be necesaary 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 o f 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 to
call or which may be purchased at not more than par and accrued interest.
Section 5 provides that any series o f 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 t«rmlnation of the war, the date o f 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 o f 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 60% down to 20.17% . The total o f bonds issued was $1,989,455,550, but only $1,409,998,950 remained outstanding N ov. 30 1924 as
3 J4s with full tax exemption; in addition, $6,908,750 appear as First Liberty Loan Convertible 4s; $531,123,800 as converted 4)4s and $3,492,150 Second
•Converted 4)4s. The total o f the First Liberty Loan issues outstanding, converted and unconverted N ov. 30 1924 was $1,951,523,650.
LIB ER TY LOAN OF 1917, SECOND.— (Column 2.) —
Authorized by Act of Sept. 24 1917. entitled "A n 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 additiona
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. Provided, That of this
-sum $3,063,945,460 shall be in lieu o f 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
«hall be In lieu o f 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 o f the bonds into any issue thereafter made bearing a higher rate of Interest. Under Section 7 it is
provided that none of the bonds shall bear the circulation privilege. The bonds are 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 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 o f the first issue o f Liberty Loan Bonds, states that no bonds shall be issued under authority
of Sections 1 and 4 o f 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 o f 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
one-half o f the sum by which the subscriptions received exceeded $3,000,000,000. Subscriptions totaled $4,617,532,300, or $1,617,532,300 more than
the minimum sought, and on the basis o f 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 Sept. 30 1924, $3,104,577,450, of which only $27,466,500
were 4s, the remaining $3,077,110,950 having been converted into 4)4s. The total of the Second Liberty Loan issues, converted and unconverted, out­
standing N ov. 30 1924 was $3,104,571,400.
With the issue o f the Second Liberty 4s, dated N ov. 15 1917. a conversion privilege arose with respect to the First Liberty 3)$s which continued
until M ay 15 1918. The bonds issued upon conversion retained the date o f maturity, the terms o f redemption, and the dates o f interest payment of
the 3 X s. but otherwise had the terms o f the Second Liberty 4s. Wben the Third Liberty 4)£s were issued on M ay 9 1918. the holders of the uncon■verted First Liberty 3)$s had the privilege of conversion into the new 4!4s and so did the holders o f First Liberty converted 4s and o f Second Liberty
>la. The privilege continued for six months or until N ov. 9 1918. The Third Liberty 4)4s are non-convertible, and hence the 4)4 % bonds Issued




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upon conversion o f prior Issues likewise are non-convertible. With the issuance of the Fourth Liberty Loan on Oct. 24 1918, a new privilege of ex­
change accrued to the holders of the unconverted First Liberty 3 ^ s : this privilege remained open until April 24 1919. By Sec. 5 of 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 Second Liberty Loan into 4 )4 % bonds. Accordingly, by circular
dated 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
may be terminated at any time upon six months public notice. The privilege does npt apply to the unconverted 3 V$s of the First Liberty Loan.
L IB 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 o f the Act which it ameuds, it authorizes the issuance of not exceeding $12,000,000,000 bonds, bearing not exceeding 4 )4 % interest, in addition
to 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 additional 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 44 % 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 oversubscripion. Subscriptions totaled $4,175,650,050. or $1,175,650,050 more than the
minimum sought, and all were allotted. Total number o f subscribers was 18,376,815. Outstanding Nov. 30 1924, $2,978,776,250.
LIB ER TY 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)4% 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, shall
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 of the pos­
sessions o f the United States, or by any local taxing authority.
Under authority of the Act the Secretary of the Treasury offered for subscription on Sept. 28 $6,000,000,000 414% 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 of full amount oi any o v e r s u b s c r ip ­
tion
Subscriptions totaled K6.P64 581.100 or $964,581 1U0 more than the minimum sought, and all were allotted
Total number of 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 of Liberty
band holdings. The principal provisions of the bill are:
(1) The interest on an amount of bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan, the principal of which does not exceed $30,000. owned by any individual
partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt from graduated additional income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits
<.nd 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 Nov. 15 1917 or May 9
1918. the Second Liberty Loan, converted and unconverted, and the Third Liberty Loan, the principal of which does not exceed $45,000 in the
aggregate, owned by any Individual, partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt from such taxes: Provided, however. 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 m times the prin­
cipal amount of bonds o f the Fourth Liberty Loan originally subscribed for bv such owner and still owned by him at the date of his tax return; and
(31 The interest on an amount of bonds, the principal of which does
not exceed $30,000,owned
byany individual,
partnership, association,
or corooration. issuedupon conversion of 34$% bonds of the First Liberty Loan in the exercise of any privilege arising as a consequence of the
issue of bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan, shall he exempt from such taxes.
The exemptions provided in this section shall be in addition to the exemption provided in Section 7 of the Second Liberty Bond Act In respect
to the interest on an amount of 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 o f 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. War Savings Certificates.— 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 “ $4,009,000,000.” Such section is further amended by striking out the words "T h e amount of 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.” IThe Revenue Act o f 1921 raised this limit to $5,000
— Ed.]
War Savings Certificates.— On Jan. 1 1923 the Treasury Department redeemed the War Savings Certificates o f 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 o f business July 15 1924 after sales had been suspended earlier in the year in many Western
and Middle Western States to permit use o f funds to aid in agricultural relief.
Amount o f Fourth Liberty Loan bonds outstanding Nov. 30 1924, $6,324,489,850, bearing 4)4% interest. The amount of Savings Certificates
outstanding N ov. 30 1924 was $416,151,859.69.
r
FIFTH OR VICTO RY L IB E R T Y LOAN OF 1919 (Column 5).— Authorized by Act of 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 [18] which provides (a)
for the issuing of notes to an amount not exceeding $7,00* ,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 States; ( b ) 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 o f 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 hereafter, mposed by the United States upon the income
or profits of 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 21 1919 invited subscriptions for $4,500,000,000 con­
vertible gold notes bearing 354% or 454% o f the same denominations as those of the Fourth Liberty Loan. The notes bearing 3 54% to enjoy exemp­
tion as per (1) above and 2, 3 & 4 to apply to the 4 5
4s. The Secretary announced that allotments would be restricted to the $4,500,000,009 offered)
but that applications not in excess of $10,000 would be allotted in full. Subscriptions aggregated $5,249,908,300. or $749,908,300 in excess of the
offering. Total number o f subscribers was approximately 12,000,000. The exact amount issued was $4,495,373,000. On Feb. 9 1922 the Victory
Notes bearing 354 % interest were called for payment on j June 15 1922 and none of these, except those not presented for payment ($107,900 in amount)
are any longer outstanding. A portion o f the 454% notes, consisting of Series A, B. C, D, E and F, amounting to $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 34 % and about $800,500,000 in amount, matured and
were paid off. On Nov. 30 1924, however, $3,371,950 o f the notes called for payment Dec. 15 1922, and $5,523,450 of those that matured M ay 20 1923,
had not yet been presented for payment. Both o f these items are placed under "D ebt on Which Interest Has Ceased” in the financial statement.
The Victory Liberty Loan Act, In addition to providing for the issuance of 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 of five years after the date of the termination of 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 ail other exemptions provided in the Second Liberty Bond Act 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 Nov. 15 1917, May 9 1918 o r
Oct. 24 1918. the Second Liberty Loan, converted and unconverted, the Third Liberty Loan, and the Fourth Liberty Loan, the principal of whjcb
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
or profits of 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: Provided, 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 o f
notes of 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 A ct
o f 1921 the tax provisions of the different issues were consolidated in a single section, said section being reincorporated in the new Revenue Act of 1924
as Section 1028, as noted under a separate heading in the earlier part of these remarks.— Ed.]
ISSUE OF TREASU RY NOTES.— In 1921 the new Secretary began issuing Treasury Notes. In June 1921 he made an offer of 554% 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 he others, but bore only 514% 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 454%. maturing March 15 1925, were issued. In the following March an additional $617,769,700 454% notes, to mature Marcn 15 1926, were issued. In June 1922 another issue of Treasury Notes, Series B-1925, bearing but 454% interest,
dated June 15 1922 and maturing Dec. 15 1925. was offered; subscriptions totaled $335,141,300, all of which were allotted. Along with the call for
redemption on Dec 15 of Series A to F of the Victory 454s. the Secretary announced the offering of an issue of about $300,000,000 4 54% TreasuryNotes, with provision for additional allotments up to a limited amount in exchange for the called Notes. Subscriptions totaled $1,236,861,450. Allot­
ments of $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 mature June 15 1925. Amount allotted was $469,213,200, of which about $41,000,000
represented exchanges. In January 1923 another offering of $300,000,000 was made. These notes bore 4J4%, were dated Jan. 15 1923 and mature
Dec. 15 1927. Subscriptions amounted to $581,550,800. of which $366,981,500 were allotted. Another issue, bearing 454% interest, dated M ay 15
1923 and payable March 15 1927, was made in M ay 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 $3,357,628,300 Treasury notes was outstanding on Nov. 30 1924.
TREASURY LONG-TERM BOND ISSUE OF 1922.— Under authority of the Act of 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% 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 1947 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 in
payment. Total allotments, both cash and exchanges, amounted to $763,962,300. On Nov. 30 1924 $763,948,300 were outstanding.
TR EA SU R Y LON G-TERM BOND ISSUE OF 1924.— On Dec. 3 1924 another offering o f long-term bonds was made by the Secretary o f
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 454% Treasury notes and 4% Treasury certificates of indebtedness, both maturing March 15 1925, or the Third Liberty Loan bonds,
bearing 4)4% interest, were tendered in payment. Cash subscriptions closed Dec. 4 and totaled $1,400,000,000; the amount allotted was $224,513,500. Exchange subscriptions, closed Dec. 20 and which it was announced would be allotted in full, reached about $550,000,000. 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 1944in whole or in part, at par and accrued interest, on any interest day or days, on four months’ notice.
N o te .— R eferen ce to th e s ta tu te s gov ern in g older issu e* of b o n d s a n d of W a r S a v i n g s a n d T h r ift S ta m p s will b e fo u n d in th e issu e
o f t h e “ S ta te an d C it y ” Election for D ecem ber 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.



Dec., 1924.]

Year

PRINCIPAL OP THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE
1
Liberty Loan,
2
3
4
First.
Liberty Loan, Liberty Loan, Liberty Loan,
Second.
3H 4 & 4 H %
Third.
Fourth
2d Conv. 4.t£s 4 & 4 ^ %
4 tf %
4 Yt.%

10# Jly 1
1908___
i 909___
1910____
1911___
1912____
1913___
1914___
i915____
1916 . . . .
1917
___________
$1,466,335,095
1918
___________
1,988.791,295
1919
___________
1,984,796,500
1920
___________
1.952.458.800
1921
___________
1.952.258.800
1922
___________
1.951.843.750
1923
___________
1,951.764,200
1924
___________
1.951.524.750
’24 N ov.3 1,951,523,650
0

Year

$3,746‘ ,8l3,*5]6
3,566,456.600
3,325.307.000
3,316.536.550
3,310,597,050
3,199,036,809
3,104,587,150
3,104,571,400

$3,228,109,638
3,958,552,700 67794,504*587
3.662,715,800 6,394,354,500
3,611,560.300 6,351,860,350
3,473,788,000 6,345,383,750
3.407.787.250 6,328,565.65.)
2,997,199,950 6,324,495,550
2.978.776.250 6,324,489,850

11
12
13
14
War Savings & “ Funded Loan "Funded Loan “ Refunding
Thrift Stps. & 0/1891,” 414 %
Certificates,"
of 1907,”
4s.
C1/S.4&414 % contin. at 2% .
4s.

1878Jlyl
1879___
1880____
1881___
1882___
1883___

$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

1884 . ..
250.000. 000737.661.700
1885 . . .
250.000. 000737.719.850
1886 . . .
250.000. 000737.759.700
1887 —
250.000.
000737,800,580
222,207,050 714.177.400
1888 ...
139,639,000 676.095.350
1889___
1890___
109,015.750 602,193,500
1891___
50.869.200 559.566.000
1892......
25.364.500 559,581,250
1893___
25.364.500 559.601,150
1894___
25.364.500 559.618.400
25.364.500 559,625,750
1895___
1896___
25.364.500 559.636.850
1897___
25.364.500 559,640,100
3898____
25.364.500 559.646.050
25.364.500 559.652.300
1899___
1900___
21.979.850 355.528.350
1901
___________
257.376.050
1902 . . . ......................
1903___
173.385,650
1901___
156.593.150
1905___
156,595,600
1906___
116.755.150
1907___
36,126,150
1908___
1909___
1910 . .
One- Year
1911___
Treas'y Notes
1912___
1913___
3%
1914___
$4,390,000
1915___
97 9A9 non1
1917
___________
191150/100 T r e a s ’ y N o t e s
S e r ie s A & B
1918
___________
$349,797,297
1924
1919
___________
953.997.435
827.419.021 — ............. 1920
___________
694,105.410
$311,191,600
1921
___________
701.897.700
679.015,317
1022___
691.769.700
337,198,674
1923 . . .
377,681,100
1924
___________ —
413,304,039
None
’24N’v30 416,151,859

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

UNITED STATES PROM JULY 1 1878 TO NOVEM BER 30 1924.
5
6
Liberty Loan Postal Savings
Victory(Fifth)
Bonds
2 fi %
3% &

37467,84V.972
4.246.365.350
3.913.780.350
1,991,183,400
None
None
None
15
“ Loan of
1904.”
5s.

$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
11.893.760
11,903,080
16
“ Loan of
1925,”
4s.

$40,012,750
12,848.210
1,367,000
688,800
465.050
355,900

Year.

M7

UNITED STATES DEBT

21

Total InterestBearing Debt.

7
Conversion
Bonds.
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

10
9
8
Certificates of Panama Canal Panama Canal
Loan.
Loan.
Indebtedness.
1902-05, 2% 1909-11, 3%
Various

$272,857,132
1.706.204.500
3,624,983,490
2.768.925.500
2,699,330,450
1.828.787.500
1.031.418.500
807,513,590
1,170,469,000

000
000
000
000
000

14.000.
000
14.000.
000
14.000.
000
14.000.
000
14.000. 000
14.000. 000
14.000. 000

T r e a s ’ y Notes
Ser. A, B & C
1925

T r e a s ’y
S e r ie s

$926,928,950
1,340.632,200
1.303.016.800
1.303.016.800

$617,769,700
1,041,223.700
1.030.630.200
1.030.630.200

N o te s

A cfe B
1926

22
23
Debt on Which Debt Bearing No
Inl.HasCeased
Interest.

$2,035,70#
50.000.
50.000.
50.000.
50.000.
50.000.
50.000.
50.000.
50.000.
50.000.
50.000.
50.000.
49.800.000
49.800.000
49.800.000

00#
00#
000
000
000
00#
00#
000
000
000
000

19
17
18
20
“ Navy Pen­ “ L’n of 1908” Old 6s and 7s “ Consols of
sion Fund,’ ’ (War Bonds) Converted into
1930.”
4s and 4 14s.
3s.
3s.
2% .
$14,000,000
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.

$50,000,000
100,000.000
100,000,000
100,000.000
100.000.000
100,000,000
47,651.200
21.854,100
19.410.350
19,385,050

$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
74.901.580
74.901.580
74.901.580
74.901.580
74.901.580
74.901.580

$1,441,885,650
792,121,700
720,645,300
636.219,950
('460,461,050
I(32.082.6001
1/304204 350/
/224.612.150
/ l 94,190,500
/144.046.600
/19.716.500

$31,157,700
162.315.400
162.315.400
162.315.400
162.315.400
$198,678,720
128,843.240 - ------- ---------- $'3'd7,125',350
162.315.400
445.940.750
162.315.400 ______ _
99,621.420
445.940.750
97,515,660
134,994,200
520.143.160
118.489.900 .......................
83,107,060
542.909.950
118.489.900
77.135.360
542.909.950
118.489.900
77.135.360
595,942.350
118.489.900
63.945.460
646.250.150
63.945.460
118.489.900
646.250.150
118.489.900
63.945.460
646.250.150
118.489.900
63.945.460
646.250.160
118.489.900
63.945.460
646.250.150
118.489.900
63.945.460
646.250.150
118.489.900
63.945.460
646,250,155
118.489.900
63.945.460
646.250.150
118.489.900
63.945.460
646,250.15Q
63.945.460
lbs.489,900
63.945.460
118.489.900
636,259,550
118.489.900 T r e a s ’ y Bonds
63.945.460 Treas'y Notes 599.721.050
1947-52
118.489.900
63.945.460 Series A & B
599.724.050
1927
599.724.050
118.489.900
4 .(4 %
599.724.050
118.489.900
118.489.900
599.721.050
599.724.050
118.489.900
118.489.900 763.954.300 —
1,039.569,550 599.724.050
1,023,981,390 599.724.050
118.489.900 763.948.300
1,023,981,300 599.724.050
118.489.900 763,948,309
24
Outstanding
Principal.

26
27
25
Cash in the Treas- Total Debt, Less Annual Interest
urg July 1.
Cash in Treasury.
Charge.

85,594 ,560 26 8363,231 ,082 27 $2,163 .561.292 53
1878. July 1 _ ......................
$164 .179,012 08 $1,999 ,382.280 45 $94,654,472 50
37.015 630 26 362,150 091 78 2,196 .809.422 04
1879 .....................................
83,773,778 60
200 .394.517 01 1.996 ,^14.905 03
7.621 .455 26 353.826 ,915 37 2.08.5 ,441.500 63
1880
............................................................
166 14.752 88 1,919 ,326.747 75 79,633,981 00
l .723 865 26 353.847 ,504 32 2.000 ,139.119 58
1881.......................................
180 .488,965 35 1.819 .650.151 23 75,018,695 50
1882.......................................
16,260 .805 26 353,787 ,958 77 1.833 ,859,164 03
158 835,689 78 1.675 ,023,474 25 57,360,110 75
7.831 415 26 353.740 ,691 81 1,699 ,801.257 07
1883
........................
161 .019,431 92 1,538 .781.825 15 51,436,709 50
1884
_________________________________ 19.656 .205 26 353,719 ,517 31 1.599 .939.572 57
161 396,577 18 1.438 ,542,995 39 47,926,432 50
1885 ....................................
4.100 .995 26 353,603 ,141 88 1.553 ,9,55.087 14
47.014.133 00
178 602,643 23 1.375 .352.443 91
1886.............. ........................
9,704 445 26 397,692 .548 52 1,509 ,411.093 78
227 ,265.25.3 34 1,282 .145.840 44 45,510.098 00
1887.......................................
6.115 .165 26 353.685 110 37 1.381 .492.625 63
41,786,529 50
206 .323,950 21 1.175 ,168.675 42
2.496 .095 26 353,660 467 32 1.306 ,679.062 5.8
1 8 8 8 ....................................
243 ,674.167 85 1,063 .004.894 73 38,991,935 25
1.91 435 26 353,654 . 148 97 l . 185 .419.62 4 23
1889 ...................................
209 .479,874 01
975 .939,750 22 33,752.354 60
1890
...........................
1.815 805 26 353.648 .559 47 1,0S0 .777.474 73
29,417,603 15
189 ,993,104 20
890 ,784.370 53
1891
..........................
1.614 .705 26 393.662 ,735 35 1.005 ,806,560 61
153 .893,808 83
851 ,912,751 78 23.615.735 80
1892
...........................
2.785 .875 26 380.403 ,635 37
841 ,526,463 60 22.893,883 20
968 .218.840 63
126 ,692,377 03
1893 ____________________
2.094 .060 26 374.300 .605 87
122 ,462,290 38 838 ,969.475 75 22,894,194 00
961 .431,766 13
1 8 9 4 ..
. ..... ................
1,851 .240 26 380,004 .686 42 1.016 .897.816 68
117 .584,436 13
899 .313.380 55 25.394.385 60
1895.....................................
1,721 .590 26 378.989 .469 99 1.096 ,913,120 25
195 ,240.153 51
901 ,672,966 74 29,140.782 40
1 8 9 8 ..
. ..... ...................
1.636 .890 26 373.728 ,570 14 1.222 ,729,350 40
267 ,432,096 70
955 .297,253 70 34.387.265 60
1897_____________________
1.346 880 26 378,081 ,702 64 1.226 ,793.712 90
240 137.626 76
986 .656,086 14 34.387,315 20
1898......................................
1.262 .680 26 384.112 ,912 64 1.232 .743.062 90
205 ,657,570 76 1.027 .085,492 14 34.387.4Q8 80
1899
...........................
1,218 .300 26 389.433 .653 66 1.436 .700,703 92
281 ,380,468 73 1.155 .320.235 19 40,347.872 80
1900 — ............................... ..
1.176 320 26 388.761 .732 41 1.413 .416.912 67
*305 ,705,654 78 1,107 .711.257 89 33,545.130 00
1901
...........................
1.415 .620 26 383,015 .584 63 1.371 .572.244 89
*326 ,833,124 92 1,044 .739.117 97 29,789,153 40
1902
..........................
1.280 .860 26 395.680 ,156 63 1,328 .031.356 89
*358 ,574,115 85
969 ,457,241 04 27,542,945 50
1903
................................................................................ 26 393.659 ,412 63 1,309 ,405.912 89
1,205 .090
25,541,573 30
*384 .394,275 58
925 .011,637 31
1904
......................... ..
1,970 .920 26 389,130 ,655 88 1,286 .259.016 14
967 ,231,773 75 24,176.745 00
*319 ,027,242 39
1905
...........................
1,370 .245 26 385.828 .509 58 1.282 .357.094 84
*292 .490,322 87
989 ,866,771 97 24,177.850 20
1906
............................................................
1.128 ,135 26 396,235 ,694 78 1,292 .522,970 04
*328 087.283 25
964 ,435,686 79 23,238,064 00
1907
...........................
1,086 .815 26 401,257 ,097 28 1,297 .178,192 54
21,648.913 60
*418 581,437 51
878 ,596,755 03
1908
..........................
4,130 015 26 426.056 .397 28 1,327 .690.402 54
*389 ,557,993 16
938 ,132.409 38 21,101,197 40
19.09..
. .........................
2.883 ,855 26 382.114 ,026 78 l .298 315,372 04
*274 ,453,841 25 1,023 ,861,530 79 21.295.602 40
1910
...........................
2,124 .895 26 381.497 ,583 78 1.296 939.969 04
21.295.602 40
*250 ,490,783 79 1.046 .449,185 25
1911
...........................
1,879 .830 26 386.751 ,917 43 1.303 .984,937 69
21.356,673 40
*288 .200.599 23 1,015 .784,338 46
1912
...........................
22,787.079 49
1,760 .450 26 378.301 ,284 90 1.343 .838.505 16
*316 .263,807 88 1.027 ,574.697 28
1913
............................................................
1,659 550 26 375.681 .584 40 1.343 ,047,744 66
♦314 ,489.641 47 1.028 .558.103 19 22,835.325 40
1914
...........................
1,552 .560 02 368.729 .529 90 1,338 ,235,400 16
22,881,497 90
*310 .978,390 60 1.027 .257,009 56
22,956,642 40
1 9 1 5 ..
. ..... ...................
1,507 ,260 26 372.974 ,753 90 1.344 .241.104 16
*254 .393.098 16 1.089 ,848,006 00
1916
..........................
1,473 .100 26 0252,109 ,877 27 1.225 .145,567 53
0218 .863,995 43 1.106 .281,572 10 23,084.635 90
1917
...........................
14,232 .230 26 0248.836 ,878 02 2.975 .618.584 89 a 1.066 .983,361 07 1,908 ,635,223 82
83,625.481 41
20,242 .550 26 0237,503 ,732 69 12.243 .628,719 37 01.319 .347,364 14 10,924 ,281,355 23 1425.000. 000 00
1918
.......................—
1919......................................
11,109 .370 26 a236.428 ,774 69 25.482 ,034.418 49 01.002 732.042 00 24,479 ,302,376 49 t l 000000000 00
1920
---------------------6,747 .700 26 0230.075 .349 91 24.297 ,918,411 53 0532 971,319 67 24,330 ,889.731 20 11007243390 00
1921
..........................
10,939 620 00 0227,958 907 00 23,976 .250 608 40 0162 703.177 48 23.813 .547.430 92 11002000000 00
1922
....................................................................................................
25,250 880 26 0227,792 ,722 87 22,964 ,079.190 58
0264, 126.935 85 22,996, 416,115 22 1980.000. 000 00
0369 886,816 03 22,155, 886.816 03 1927,820,122 40
1923
---------------- ---------------- ---------------- 98,172 ,160 26 0243,924 ,843 55 22,349 ,687,757 84
1924
_______________
39.241 ,259 26 0239,292 .746 91 21,251 ,120,426 83
0388 390,507 15 20,862, 729,919 68 1860.000. 000 00
1924 Nov. 30____________
17,058 .170 26 0244.715 ,376 98 21,213 ,055,266 93
0400 612,203 70 20.812, 443,063 23 1848,000,000 00
Note 1 .— The annual interest charge is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year.
Note 2.— The figures for July 1 1879 were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed.
* Note 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 ($152,979,025 63 Nov. 30 1924) is deducted from the total
o f United States notes outstanding, decreasing to that extent the debt bearing no interest and consequently making a similar reduction in the balance
o f cash available to pay maturing obligations.
b Current liabilities exceeded cash by this amount, i Continued at 3 }4 % . f Continued at 3 % . 1 Approximate.




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