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COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE.
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Copyrighted in 1922, according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C.

Vol. 115.

NEW YORK, DECEMBER 30 1922

No. 3001.

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STATE AND CITY SECTION.

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
scale of unparalleled
prosecution of the war against the Imperial German Government, new obligations were issued on a
issue $5,000,000,000
to
Treasury
the
of
Secretary
the
upon
magnitude. By the Act of April 4 1917 authority was conferred
of establishing
long-term non-taxable bonds at not to exceed 3Y2% interest ($3,000,000,000 of this being for the purpose
cer$2,000,000,000
and
Germany),
against
war
the
in
enlisted
Governments
foreign
for
the
credits in the United States
24
1917,
Sept.
Act
of
further
the
By
year.
one
tificates of indebtedness, the latter running for periods not exceeding
authority was conferred to issue $7,538,945,460 convertible 4% bonds to take up the $3,000,000,000 3%
Issue authorized to cover loans to the Allies, and to provide for new Allied credits 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 43A% 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 authorized 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 enact0; but including bones
ments, the limit of the bond issue was raised to $20,000,000,000 at not exceeding 43i7
theretofore issued and increasing from $5,500,000,000 to $7,000,000,000 the additional loans or credits that might ho
extended to the Allies, making $10,000,000,000 altogether that could be loaned to the Allies. By the further Act of March 3
1919 (Victory Liberty Loan Act) amending previous Liberty Loan Acts and the War Finance Corporation Act, the Secretary 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
Bonu 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.




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UNITED STATES DEBT

In June 1917 $2,000,000,000 of 332% bonds were offered under the Act 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 announcement, 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 WI% non-convertible bonds (Third Liberty Loan) were offered under the Act of April 4
1918. The subscriptions amounted to $4,175,650,050, all of which were accepted. In Sept.-Oct. 1918 $6,000,000,000 of
43,4% non-convertible bonds (Fourth Liberty Loan) were offered under the Act of July 9 1918. The subscriptions amounted
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 33
4%,the other at 43
4%. The subscriptions amounted to $5,249,908,300, but
only $4,495,373,000 was accepted. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon on Feb. 8 1922 called for redemption on June 15
1922 all of the Victory Notes of the 33
4% series, and on July 26 1922 he called for redemption on Dec.15 1922, Series A to F,
of the 43
4% Victory Notes, aggregating about $702,938,100. The amount of these notes remaining outstanding at present
(Dec. 26 1922) is about $893,455,450. In October 1922 an offering of $500,000,000 4 Yi% 30-year (optional after 25 years)
Treasury bonds, issued under authority of the Act of Sept. 24 1917, as amended, was made for refunding purposes. Subscriptions amounted to $1,651,912,800, of which $763,663,300 were accepted.
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 of the Treasury circular in the issue of May 19, page 1059; and of the Second Loan the full text
of the bill as
it became a law in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 29 1917, page 1252, and the text of the Treasury circular in the issue of Oct. 6,
page 1355. The Act authorizing the Third Liberty Loan was presented in the "Chronicle" of April 6 1918, page 1401, 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 of Oct. 5, page 1328, and the text of the Liberty Bond Exemption Bill on Oct. 5, page
1327. The Act authorizing the Fifth (Victory) Liberty
Loan was given in the "Chronicle" of larch 8 1919, page 919, and the text of the Treasury Circular in the issue of April
26 1919, page 1670. Certificates of indebtedness have been issued from time to time under the Act of April 24 1917 and the amendatory Acts of Sept. 24 1917. April 4 1918.
July 9 1918 and March 3 1919, always for short periods. The offering of 25-30-year long-term Treasury bonds made in October 1922 was given in
the issue of Oct. 14 1922, page 1684; details of subscriptions and allotments in the issue of Nov. 18, page 2219.

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, which we reprint
below. The new Revenue Act, complete, was published in the "Financial Chronicle" of Nov. 26 1921, pages 2267 to 2285,
SECTION 1328. That the 'various Acts authorizing the issues of Liberty bonds are amended and supplemented as follows:
(a) On and after January 1 1921, 4 per centum and 4,1.1 per centum Liberty bonds 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, corporations, or associations, in respect to the interest on aggregate principal amounts thereof as follows:
Until the expiration of two years after the date of the termination of the war between the United States and the German Government. as fixed
by proclamation of the President. on $125,000 aggregate principal amount;and for three years more on 850,000 aggregate principal amount.
(b) The exemptions provided in Subdivision (a) shall be in addition to the exemptions provided in Section 7 of the Second Liberty Bond Act, and
In addition to the exemption Provided in Subdivision (3) of Section 1 of the Supplement to the Second Liberty Bond Act in respect to bonds issued
upon conversion of 334 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 I of the Supplement to Second Liberty Bond Act and in Section 2 of the Victory Liberty Loan Act.

Section 1402 of this Act 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 the
Treasurer at the close of business on Nov. 30 1922, this being based on the daily Treasury statements, and, therefore, subject
to revision in a minor way.
INTEREST-BEARING DEBT OUTSTANDING NOV. 30 1922.
,
Tide of Loan.
Consols of 1930
Loan of 1925
Panama Canal Loan:
Series 1906
Series 1908
Series 1911
Conversion bonds
Certificates of Indebtedness:
Tax
Pittman Act
First Liberty Loan34s of 1932-1947

Authorizing Act.
March 14 1900
Jan. 14 1875

Rate.

TV/ten Redeemable or
Payable.

2% Payable after April 1 1930
4% Payable after Feb. 1 1925

Interest
Payable.
Quar., Jan.
Quar.,Feb.

June 28 1902 and Dec. 21 1905____ 2% Redeemable after Aug. 1 1916; Quar.,Feb.
payable Aug. 1 1936
June 28 1902 and Dec. 21 1905____ 2% Redeemable after Nov. 1 1918; Quar.,Feb.
payable Nov. 1 1938
Aug.51909,Feb.41910&Mar.21911 3% Payable June 11061
Quar.,Mar.
Dec. 23 1913
3% Payable 30 years from date of issue_ Quar.. Jan.
• Various dates In 1921
Sept. 24 1917. as amended
At mat'y
or earlier
Sept. 24 1917, as amended, and April
23 1918
2% One year from date of Issue or renewal Jan.. July

Amount
Issued.

Amount
Retired.

Amount
Outstanding.

$
646,250,150
162,315.400

$
46,526,400
43,825,5e0

'5
599,724.050
118,489,900

54,631,980

5,677,800

.s,054 180

30,000.000

4,052,600

50,000,000
28,894,500

25,947,400
50,000,000
28.894,500
972,863,000

259,375,000

235,375,000

23,500,000

April 24 1917

34% Red. on or after June 15 1932: June, Dec.
payable June 15 1947
Convertible 4s of 1932-1947_ Apri124 1917, Sept. 24 1917
4% Redeemable on or after June 15 1932; June, Dec. 1,939.455,550
37,625,200 a1,951,830,350
payable June 15 1947
Convertible 44a of 193247_ April 24'17, Sept.24'17,as amended 44% Redeemable on or after June 151932; Tune, Dec.
payable June 15 1947
Second converted 445
Apr. 24'17, Sept.24'17, as amended 44% Redeemable on or after June 15 1032. June, Dec.
Payable June 15 1947.
Second Liberty Loan
4% Redeemable on or after Nov. 15 May, Nov.
Sept. 24 1917
1927; payable Nov. 15 1942
3,807,865,000
518,425,600 63,269,439,400
Second Liberty Loan, cony.,,... Sept. 24 1917, as amended
44% Redeemable on or after Nov. 15 May. Nov.
1927; payable Nov. 15 1942
Third Liberty Loan
__ 44% Payable Sept. 15 1928
Mar.,Sept. 4.175,650,050
Sept. 24 1917 as amended
719,901,000 8,455,659,050
44% Redeemable on and after Oct. 15 April, Oct. 6,964,581,100
Fourth Liberty Loan
Sept. 24 1917 as amended.
627,142,400 6,337.138,700
1933; payable Oct. 15 1938
Treasury Bonds of 1947-1952_ Sept. 24 1917 as amended
4% Redeemable on and after Oct. 15 April, Oct.
763,663,300
763,663,300
1947: payable Oct. 15 1952
44% Redeemable June 15 or Dec. 151922; June, Dec. 4,495,373.000 2,898,970,450 1,596,393,550
Victory Liberty Loan notes__ Sept. 24 1917 as amended
payable May 20 1923
Treasury Notes—
Series A 1924
531% Juno 15 1924
Sept. 24 1917, 8.9 amended
311,191,600
June, Dec.
311.191.600
Series B 1924
53.% Sept. 15 1924
Mar.,Sept.
Sept. 24 1917, as amended
390,706,100
390,706,100
Series A 1925
.434% Payable Mar. 15 1925
601,599,500
Mar.,Sept.
Sept. 241917, as amended
601,599,500
Series B 1925
amended
44%
Dec.
15
1925
Dec.
333,134,200
June,
as
Sept. 24 1917
335,134,200
Series A 1926
4 ki% Payable Mar. 15 1926
Mar.,Sept.
617,769.700
Sept. 241917, as amended
617.769.700
r Series B 1926
431% Sept. 15 1926
Mar.,Sept.
461,939,900
Sept. 24 1917 as amended
461,939,900
Postal Savings bonds (1st to
18th series)
234% 11931-40
11,851,000
Jan., July
June 25 1910
11,851,000
War Savings fir Thrift Stamps., Sept. 24 1917, as amended
14% Payable Jan. 1 1923 to 1926
lAt mat'v. I
725.345.752
Treasury Savings Certificates_ Sept. 211917, as amended
£434 Five years from date of issue
1 At mat'ty f
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.34 to 44%. a Of this total, about $1,410,000,000 at 354%, $11,775,000 at 4%, $526,550,000 at 434% and $3,500,000 2d converted at 431%. b Of this total,
about 850,806,050 at 4%, balance at 44%. t Payable at dates mentioned. For date of redemption see -postal sayings Bonds"(IL 6, "State dr City Section" Dec. 21
1918. 1 Thrift Stamps and Savings Certificates do not bear interest.
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The Government debt on Nov. 30 1922 was made up of (1) interest-bearing debt, $22,698,335,131.79; of (2) debt
on-which interest has ceased, $20,664,560.26; of (3) debt bearing no interest, $244,697,047.87;j making total gross debt
$22,963,696,739.92.
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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, MAR 3 1919.—(Column 8.)—Sec 6 of
Act of Sept. 21 1917 Provides for the issuance of certificates of indebtedness at not loss than par and at such rates of interest as the Secretary of the
Treasury may prescribe for the purposes of the Act and to meet public expenditures authorized by law, each certificate so Issued payable at such time
not exceeding one year from the date of its issue. and redeemable before maturity upon such terms and conditions,
and the interest accruing thereon
payable at such time or times as the Secretary of the Treasury may proscribe. 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 S10.000.000,000
under the Act of March 3 1919. Under the authority thus granted the Secretary has issued varying amounts of these certificates from time to time,
through the Federal Reserve bank.s, all for short periods, the rate of interest being at first fixed at 4%, then raised to 44%,to 44. to 44, to 5, to 53i,




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UNITED STATES DEBT

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interest declined and at the close of the year was down to 43.1 and 43.%, and during 1922
and finally to 6%. During 1921 the rate of
to 53, , to 5
Nov. 30 1922, $996.363,000 at various rates of interest. Two blocks of Tax Certificates of
dropped still further to 3%%. There were outstanding
, have since matured, payment being made Dec. 15. On the other hand, two new issues, one bearing
Indebtedness, amounting to about $420,209,500
on Dec. 7. These certificates are dated Dec. 15 1922, the 33s maturing in three months and the 4s in one year.
33. % and the other 4%, were offered
were $310,976,000.
Aggregate allotments for the two issues
LIBERTY LOAN.—Under the Act of April 24 1917. authorizing the First Liberty Loan bonds, and again under
LOANS TO BE REPLACED BY
the Second Liberty Loan, as well as under the Third Liberty Loan, all referred to below. the Secretary of the Treasthe.Act of Sept. 24 1917, authorizing
to replace, at his discretion, bonds not already emitted under the following: Act of Aug. 5 1909, Section 39,
authorized to issue Liberty Loan bonds
ury
9), referred to above: Act of June 3 1916, Section 124, an Act for making further and more effectual provision for the
(Column
Loan
Canal
Panama
purposes, and providing for the expenditure of not more than $20,000,000 for a Government nitrate manufacturing plant:
national defense and other
a
13, an Act to establish a united states Shipping Board for the purpose of encouraging, developing and creating naval
Act of Sept. 7 1916. Section
merchant marine to meet the requirements of the commerce of the United States with its territories and possessions,
auxiliary and a naval reserve and a
other
purposes;
for
and
States,
the
United
of
commerce
inter-State
and
foreign
regulate carriers by water engaged in the
and with foreign countries, to
and Navy,
400, "An Act to provide Increased revenue to defray the expenses of the increased appropriations for the Army
Act of March 3 1917, Section
, and for other purposes." (See certificates of indebtedness above), and the Public Resolution of March 4 1917.
fortifications
and the extension of
ships."
of
the delivery of materials, equipment and munitions and to secure more expeditious construction
entitled: "Joint resolution to expedite
1.) Authorized by Act of April 24 1917. entitled "An Act to authorize an issue of bond.
LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917, FIRST.—(Column
and defense, and for the purpose of assisting In the prosecution of the war, to extend credit to
to meet expenditures for the national security
purposes." Under the Act the Secretary was empowered to borrow, with the approval of the President, up
foreign governments, and for other
sums authorized by Section 4 of the Act (see Loans to be Replaced by Liberty Loan above) to meet expenthe
of
exclusive
00,
$5,000,000,0
to
and defense and other public purposes authorized by law and to issue therefor bonds of the United
ditures authorized for the national security
and are payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value, and exempt both as to
States. The bonds out bear 33' % interest
estate or inheritance taxes, imposed by authority of the United States or its possessions or by
principal and interest, from all taxation, except
bonds do not bear the circulation privilege. Provision was made by Section 2 of the Act for the
any State or local taxing authority. The
obligations of foreign governments. $3.000.000.000, or so much thereof as might be necesaary being
establishing of credits to and the purchasing of
it was provided that payments to the United States on or before maturity by foreign governappropriated for the purpose. Under Section 3
Section 2 must be applied to the redemption or purchase at not more than par and accrued interest
ments for obligations incurred by them under
issued under authority of the Act; and if such bonds are not available for this purpose the Secretary of the
of any bonds of the United States
interest-bearing obligations of the United States which may at such time be subject to
Treasury shall redeem or purchase any other outstanding
not more than par and accrued interest.
call or which may be purchaSed at
of bonds issued under authority of the Act may be convertible into bonds bearing a higher rate of InSection 5 provides that any series
were issued if any subsequent series of bonds shall be issued at a higher rate of interest before the terterest than the rate at which the same
termination to be fixed by a proclamation of the President of the United States.
mination of the war, the date of such
running 15-30 years and bearing 33. interest payable semi-annually Juno 15 and Dec. 15 were
Under the Act $2,000,000,000 gold bonds,
ns of coupon bonds being $50, $100, $500 and $1,000, and registered bonds $100, $500, $1,000, $5.000,
offered for subscription, denominatio
s were received from over 4,000,000 individual subscribers and aggregated $3,036.226,850. In scaling
$10.000, $50,000 and $100,000. Subscriptionsubscriptions up to and Including $10,000 were awarded in full, but on larger amounts the allotments
offered, all
total
the
to
allotments
the
down
of bonds issued was $1,989,455,580, but only $1,410,001.050 remained outstanding Sept. 30 1922 as
ranged from 60% down to 20.17%. The total
$11776300 appear as First Liberty Loan Convertible 4s; $526,570,850 as converted 431s and $3.492,150 Second
33.s with full tax exemption: in addition,
First Liberty Loan issues outstanding, converted and unconverted, Nov. 30 1922, was $1,951,830,350.
Converted 44s. The total of the
Column 2.)—Authorized by Act of Sept. 24 1917, entitled "An Act to authorize an additional issue of
LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917, SECOND.—(
for the national security and defense, and for the purpose of assisting in the prosecution of the war, to extend additional
bonds to meet expenditures
for other purposes."
credit to foreign governments, and
460 bonds, bearing
The Act in its general outlines is similar to that of April 24 1917, but authorizes the issuance of not exceeding $7,538,945,
Interest. In addition to the $2,000,000,000 bonds issued under authority of the Act of April 24 1917. Provided, That of this
4%
exceeding
not
be in lieu of that amount of the unissued bonds authorized by Sections 1 and 4 of the Act approved April 24 1917,
sum $3,063,945,460 shall
that amount of the unissued bonds authorized by Section 39 of the Act, approved Aug. 5 1909, $150,000,000
$225.000,000 shall be in lieu of
unissued bonds authorized by the joint resolution approved March 4 1917. and $100,000,000 shall be in lieu of the unissued
shall be in lieu of the
of the Act, approved March 3 1917.
bonds authorized by Section 400
any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, of the sum of $4,000,000.000, and
Section 2 provides for the appropriation out of
balance of the appropriations made by Section 2 (the section that authorizes loans to the Allies) of the
unexpended
the
In addition thereto
the same conditions.
Act approved April 24 1917 and under
y of the bonds into any issue thereafter bearing a higher rate of Interest. Under Section 7 it is
Section 4 provides for the convertibilit
the circulation privilege. The bonds are exempt, both as to principal and interest from all taxation
bear
shall
bonds
provided that none of the
States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority,
now or hereafter imposed by the United
and excess profits and wa
except (a) estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) graduated additional income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes,
by the United States, upon the income or profits of Individuals, partnerships, associations, or corpora
profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed
bonds and certificates the principal of which does not exceed in the aggregate $5,000, owned by any
tlons. The interest on an amount of such
is exempt from the taxes provided for in subdivision (b) of this section.
individual, partnership, association, or corporation,
privilege of the first issue of Liberty Loan Bonds,states that no bonds shall be issued under authority
Section 11, which relates to the conversion
April 24 1917, in addition to the $2,000.000,000 already issued or offered for subscription.
of Sections 1 and 4 of said Act approved
of the Treasury offered for subscription on Oct. 1 an issue of $3,000,000,000 or more of 4% 10-25-Yea
Under authority of the Act, the Secretary
first Liberty Loan, reserving the right to allot bonds in excess of $3,000.000,000 to the extent of not overr
bonds of the same denominations as the
subscriptions received exceeded $3,000,000,000. Subscriptions totaled $4,617,532,300, or $1,617,532,300 more than
one-half of the sum by which the
50% of the oversubscriptions,the amount issued was $3,807.865,000; all those up to $50,000 were allotted in
the minimum sought,and on the basis of
9,400,000. There were outstanding on Sent. 30 1922, $3,301,721,250, of which only $50.806.050
full. Total number of subscribers was approximately
been converted into 44s. There was a total of $3,269,439,400 outstanding Nov. 30 1922. The tots
were 4s, the remaining $3,250,915,200 having
and unconverted, outstanding Nov. 30 1922, was $3,269,439,400.
of the Second Liberty Loan issues, converted
15 1917, a conversion privilege arose with respect to the First Liberty 33s which continued
With the issue of the Second Liberty 4s, dated Nov.
the date of maturity, the terms of redemption, and the dates of interest payment of
until May 15 1918. The bonds issued upon conversion retained
4s. When the Third Liberty 44s were issued on May 9 1918, the holders of the unconLiberty
Second
the 33.s, but otherwise had the terms of the
conversion into the new 434s and so did the holders of First Liberty converted 4s and of Second Liberty
verted First Liberty 33.s had the privilege of
or until Nov. 9 1918. The Third Liberty 44s are non-convertible, and hence the 431% bonds issued
4s. The Privilege continued for six months
are non-convertible. With the Issuance of the Fourth Liberty Loan on Oct. 24 1918, a new privilege of exupon conversion of prior issues likewise
First Liberty 33.s: this privilege remained open until April 24 1919. By Sec. 5 of the Victory
change accrued to the holders of the unconverted
was conferred upon the Secretary of the Treasury to extend the privilege of converting the 4% bonds
Liberty Loan Act or March 3 1919. authority
converted and the 4% bonds of 1927-42 of the Second Liberty Loan into 44% bonds. Accordingly, by circular
of 1932-47 of the First Liberty Loan
the "Chronicle" of March 15 1919, page 1021, the Secretary offered a new privilege of conversion. This privilege
dated Mar. 7 1919, and published in
months public notice. The privilege does not apply to the unconverted 33.s of the First Liberty Loan.
may be terminated at any time upon six
(Column 3).—Authorized by Act of April 4 1918, amending the Act of Sept. 24 1917. Following the general
THIRD
LIBERTY LOAN OF 1918.
authorizes the issuance of not exceeding $12,000,000,000 bonds, bearing not exceeding 44% interest, in addition
lines of the Act which it amends, it
authority of the Act of April 24 1917, but including the bonds outstanding under the Second Liberty Loan and the
to the $2,000.000.000 issued under
Allies from
unissued bonds of earlier Acts. Section 2 increased the additional loans or credits that might be extended to the
for
reserved
460
$3.063,915,
$4,000,000,000 to $5,500,000,000.
of bonds bearing Interest at a higher rate than four per centum per annum, whether issued under Section 1 or upon
Section 3 Provides that holders
centum bonds Issued under the Act approved April 24 1917, or upon conversion of four per centum bonds issued
per
half
one
and
conversion of three
or
one half per centum bonds, shall not be entitled to any privilege of conversion under or pursuant to this section
and
three
such
of
conversion
upon
provided that none of the bonds shall bear the circulation privilege. The bonds are non-convertible and not subject
otherwise. Under Section 7 it is
exempt from taxation as indicated above under Second Liberty Loan and receivable for Federal inheritance taxes.
to redemption before maturity, but are
Secretary of the Treasury offered for subscription on April 6 1918 $3,000,000,000 44% 10-year gold bonds with coupon
Under authority of the Act,the
bonds for $50 in addition to the same denominations as the First Liberty Loan, reserving the right to
bonds for $5,000 and $10,000 and registered
amount of any oversubscripion. Subscriptions totaled $4,175,650,050. or $1,175.650,050 more than the
allot additional bonds to the extent of full
Total number of subscribers was 18,376,815. Outstanding Nov. 30 1922, $3,455,659,050.
minimum sought, and all were allotted.
(Column 4).—Authorized by Act of July 9 1918, amending previous Liberty Loan enactments. Section 1
FOURTH
1918,
LIBERTY LOAN OF
000 the total of bonds bearing not exceeding 44% interest that may be issued under the various Acts.
Increases from $12,000,000,000 to $20,000,000,
may be extended to the Allies from $5,500,000,000 to $7.000,000.000. in addition to the $3.000,000,000
Section 2 increases the loans or credits that
Section 3 provides that, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, bonds, while beneficially
authorized under the First Liberty Loan Act.
a foreign corporation, partnership or association, not engaged in business in the United States, shall
by
or
individual,
owned by a non-resident alien
from any and all taxation now or hereafter imposed by tne United States, any State, or any of the posbe exempt both as to principal and Interest
taxing authority.
sessions of the United States, or by any local
Treasury offered for subscription on Sept. 28 $6,000,000,000 44% 15-20-year (optional) gold bonds
Under authority of the Act, the Secretary of the
reserving the right to allot additional bonds to the extent of full amount of any oversubscrip_
Loan,
Third
the
of
those
of the same denomination as
was
$964,581.100 more than the minimum sought, and all were allotted. Total number of subscribers
or
581,100,
$6,964
s
totaled
tIon. Subscription
available for bank note circulation.
approximately 21,000.000. The bonds are not authorizing Act, there was passed and signed by the President on Sept. 24 1918 a bill designed to
Supplementary to the passage of the above
of Liberty
the supertaxes and from war excess profits taxes interest on a certain amount
stimulate sales of Liberty Bonds by exempting from
are:
bill
the
of
provisions
The
principal
holdings.
bond
by any individual.
Fourth Liberty Loan, the principal of which does not exceed $30,000. owned
(1) The interest on an amount of bonds of the
from graduated additional income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits
partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt
or
:
,
,associations,
corporations
partnerships
individuals,
or profits of
and war-profits taxes, now or hereafter Imposed, upon the income
of bonds of the First Liberty Loan converted, dated either Nov. 15 1917 or May 9
(2) The Interest received after Jan. 1 1918 on an amount
Third Liberty Loan, the principal of which does not exceed $45,000 in the
918, the Second Liberty Loan, converted and unconverted, and the




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[VOL. 115.

aggregate, owned by any individual, partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt from such
taxes: Provided, however, That no owner
of such bonds shall be entitled to such exemption in respect to the interest on an aggregate amount
of such bonds exceeding 0,6 times the principal amount of bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan originally subscribed for by such owner and still owned
by him at the date of his tax return; and
(3) The interest on an amount of bonds, the principal of which does not exceed $30,000, owned by any individual,
partnership, association.
or corporation, issued upon conversion of 3M % 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 be 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 add 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.
See 2. That Section 6 of the Second Liberty Bond Act is hereby amended by striking out the figures "$2,000,000,00
0," and inserting in lieu
thereof the figures "$4,000,000,000." Such section is further amended by striking out the words "The 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 certificates to an aggregate amount exceeding $1,000," and inserting in lieu thereof the words "It shall not be lawful
for any one person at any one
time to hold war savings certificates of any one series to an aggregate amount exceeding $1,000. The Revenue Act
of 1921 raised this limit to $5,000.
On Jan. 1 1923 the Treasury Department will redeem the War Savings Certificates of 1918. A new offering
of the certificates, series of 1923,is being
made, and holders of the maturing certificates are being urged to exchange their holdings for the new issue.
Amount of Fourth Liberty Loan bonds outstanding Nov. 30 1922, $6,337,438,700, bearing
4)i% interest.
FIFTH OR VICTORY LIBERTY 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 [181 which provides (a)
for the issuing of notes to an amount not exceeding $7,000,000.000 in the aggregate, at such rates of
interest as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe 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 (except 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 of individuals, partnerships, associations, or
corporations,
except that the interest on an amount of such notes
the principal of which does not exceed
$30,000 so owned, is exempted. Or, (4) Exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all taxation now
or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions
of the United States, or by any local taxing authority, except (a)
estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) all income, excess profits and war profits
taxes, now or hereafter i mposed by the United States upon the income
or profits of individuals, partnerships, associations or corporations."
Holders had the option of converting their holdings of notes of 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 convertible gold notes bearing 3U% or 4U% of the same denominations as
those of the Fourth Liberty Loan. The notes bearing 3
to enjoy exemption as per (1) above and 2, 3 & 4 to apply to the 44s. The Secretary
announced that allotments would be restricted to the $4,500,000,000 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 of subscribers was approximately 12,000,000.
The exact amount issued was $4,495,373,000. On Fob. 9 1922 tho Victory
Notes bearing 33% interest were called for payment on June 15, and
none of these, except those not presented for payment, are any longer outstanding. Notes outstanding Nov. 30 1922, $1,596,393,550
, all bearing 43i%. A portion of these notes, consisting of series A, B, C, D, E and F,
amounting to $702,938,100, were, however, on July 26 1922 called
for payment Dec. 15 1922. Therefore, the actual present indebtedness under the
Victory Loan is only about $893,455,450.
In 1921 the new Secretary began issuing Treasury Notes.
In June 1921 he made an offer of 5% 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 a new offering of three-year notes, of which $182,871,000
were issued. These notes were dated Sept. 15 and
carried the same exemptions as the others, but bore only 53.% interest. The subscriptions
for the notes reached $785,082,900 and the amount allotted was
$390,706,100. In Feb. 1922 another $601,599,500 notes at only 44%, maturing Mar.
15 1925, were issued. In the following March an additional
$617,768,700 434% notes, to mature Mar. 15 1926, were issued. In Juno 1922 another
issue of Treasury Notes, Series B-1925, bearing but 4%%
Interest, dated June 15 1922 and maturing Dec. 15 1925, was offered; subscriptions
totaled
$335,134,200, all of which were allotted. Along with the
call for redemption on Dec. 15 of Series A to F of the Victory 43
%s, the Secretary announced the offering of an issue of about $300,000,000 44% Treasury Notes, with provision for additional allotments up to a limited amount
in exchange for the called notes. Subscriptions totaled $1,236,861,450.
Allotments of $486,924,100, of which $141.515,700 were exchanges, were made.
The total amount of such notes outstanding Nov.30 1922 was $2,718,341,000. A new offering of $300,000,000 Treasury Notes was made in December
1922. These notes bear 4 2% interest, are dated Dec. 15 1922
and mature June 15 1925. Amount allotted was $469,188,100.
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 Government. as fixed by proclamation of 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 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 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 or
Oct. 24 1918. the Second Liberty Loan, converted and unconverted, the Third
Liberty Loan, and the Fourth Liberty Loan, the principal of which
does not exceed $30,000 in the aggregate,owned by any individual, partnership,
association, or corporation, shall be exempt from graduated additional
income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits and war profits
taxes, now or hereafter imposed by the United States
upon the income
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 of 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 131
entitled to such exemption in respect to the interest on an aggregate principal
amount of such bonds exceeding three times the principal amount
o'
notes of the Victory Lio,rtv Loan originally subscribed for by such owner and still
owned by him at the date of his tax return.
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 of an issue of $500,000,000 43.4% Treasury bonds for refunding purposes.
The bonds are dated Oct. 16 1922 and mature Oct.
15
1952, the Government having the option of redeeming the bonds on any interest date
on or after Oct. 15 1947 on four months' notice. Cash sub
scriptions totaled $1,399,851,900. It was announced that all subscriptions up to $10,000
would be allotted in full. Aggregate cash allotments were
$511,390,000. The Secretary also reserved the right to accept additional applications where Victory
Notes and Treasury certificates of indebtednes!
maturing Dec. 15 were tendered in payment. These exchange subscriptions amounted to
$252,060,900, all of which under the conditions of the off°
.
were allotted in full, making the grand total of the allotments $763,450,900.
Note.—Reference to the statutes governing older issues of bonds and of War Savings and
Thrift Stamps will be found in the issue
of the "State and City" Section for December 21 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.

Year!

PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1
1878 TO SEPT. 30 1922.
1
Liberty Loan,
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
9
Liberty Loan, Liberty Loan, Liberty Loan, Liberty Loan Postal Savings Conversion
First.
Certificates of Panama Canal Panama Canal
Second.
Third,
314 4 & 431%
Fourth.
Victory(Fifth)
Bonds
Bonds.
Indebtedness.
Loan.
Loan.
434s
Cony.
4 & 434%
2d
434%
& 43
4%.
434%
2%
3%
Various
1902-05. 2% 1909-11. 351

1907J1y 1
1908__ _ _
1909_ _
1910____
1911____
1912
1913____
1914____
1915..___
1916____
1917____ $1,466,335,095
1918____ 1.988,791,295 $3,746,813,516 $3,228,109,638
1919____ 1,984,796,500 3,566,456,600 3.958,552,700 6,794,504,587 3.467.844,972
1020_ _ _ _ 1.952.458.800 3.325.307.000 3.662,715,800 6.394,354,500 4,246.365.350
1921____ 1,952,258.800 3,316,536.550 3,611,560,300 6,351,860.350 3,913,780,350
1922..__ _ 1,951 ,843,750 3,310,597,050 3,473,788,000 6,345,383,750 1,991,183,400
'22 Sep30 1,951,840,350 3,301.721,250 3,472,527,400 6,345,207,550 1.806.000,200




$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
11,851,000

Continued on page 218.

$5,900,600
28,894,500 -$272.857.13
28,894,5001.706,204,500
28.894,500 3,624,983,490
28,894,500 2,768.925.500
28,894,500 2,699,330.450
28,894,500 1,828,787,500
28,894,500 1 346,797,000

$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

$2,035,700
50,000,000
50,000,000
50,000.000
50,000,000
50,000,000
50,000,000
50,000,000
50,000,00Q
60,000,000
60.000,000
50,000,000
50,000,000

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DEBTS AND RESOURCES
OF THE

TATES,

ITIES 033
IN

Tow

THE

W1-STERN STATFS
INDEX FOR THE WESTERN STATES, CITIES, ETC.
WISCONSIN-State, Cities, ctc
MINNESOTA-State, Cities, &c
IOWA-State, Cities, &c
MISSOURI-State, Cities, &c
NORTH DAKOTA-State, Cities, &c
SOUTH DAKOTA-State, Cities, &c
NEBRASKA-State, Cities, &c
KANSAS-State, Cities, &c

Pages 7 to 13
Pages 14 to 25
Pages 25 to 35
Pages 35 to 44
Pages 44 to 46
Pages 46 to 50
Pages 50 to 56
Pages 56 to 63

State of Wisconsin.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act Apr. 20 1836)___July 3d 1836
May 29th1848
Admitted as a State (Act Aug 6 1846)
56,040
Total area of State (square miles)
Madison
State Capital
Governor (term exp. 1st. Mon. Jan. 1925).Tolm J. Blaine
Secretary of State (1st Mon.Jan. 1925)..Fred R. Zimmerman
Treasurer (1st Monday Jan. 1925)
Solomon Levitan
Attorney-General (1st Mon. Jan. 1925).__Herman Ekern
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the second Wednesday in January, and there is no limit to length of sessions.
HISTORY OP DEBT.-A brief summary of the early history of the Wisconsin 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
all been paid or else converted into certificates of indebtedness, which are
held by the various trust funds. The amounts due the several funds in
Oct. 1922 were as follows:
Certificates of indebtedness, School Fund
$1,163.700
Normal School Fund
1.000 005
Total
S2.163,700
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The total assessed valuation of the state
ea determined by the State Board of Assessment, and the tax rate for State
purposes, have been as follows for the years named below:
Real
State Tax
Personal
Total
Taxes
Estate.
Property.
Valuation. Rate (perM) Raised.
Year.
S
$
$
$
1922
3,810,754,112 814.017.3:0) 4,601,407,151 1.3`119 6,110,049
1921
3,670.090,188 924,649,774 4,594,739.962 1.6977 7.501.454
1920
3,565,811,448 1.004,887,082 4,570,698.530 1.6927 7,775,371
1919
3,178.663.175 889.605,359 4.068,268,534 .01895 7,125,865
3,045,683,229 800.500,515 3,846,183,744 .01463 5,087,447
1918
1917
2.929.281,764 678,188,678 3,607.470,442 .01389 4,797,946
2,819.280,345 607,516.875 3,426.797,220 .01317 4.579,758
1916
2.702.982.005 596.749.403 3,299.731,408 .01332 4.430.736
1915
1914
2,592.983.150 580,006.004 3.172.989.154 .01387 5.272,363
2,308,301,611 533.328.805 2.841,630,416 0.9033 2.566.711
1912
2.108.140.021 635,040.383 2.743.180.404 1.3657 3,746,561
1910
1908
1,901.290,225 577.271.561 2.478,561.786 1.1604 2,875,723
1906
1,671,142,204 453,657,796 2.124,800.000
.3029
643.680
1905
1.513.335.382 439.364.6181.952.700.000
1,167,035
1901 ....-4'1,186.349,139 249.934,861 *1.436,284.000 1.9535 2.257,854
1900
503.690.767 126.309.232
630.000.000 2.1354 1.345.570
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 of a new State Board of Assessment by Chapter 237, Laws of 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.
[The 1915 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 407, Laws 1915) providing
for the re-assessment of railroad companies so as to include certain docks
and elevators omitted from prior valuations and for the distribution of the
taxes collected from such docks and elevators to the cities, towns and
villages in which they are located.)
DEBT LIMITATION.-The constitutional provision of Wisconsin restricting debt-making are very rigorous, plain and comprehensive. Since
the amendment adopted in 1874. debts of cities, &c., as well as the State,
are definitely limited by that instrument. We give the provisions first
which relate to the Stateand.after. those which have reference to cities, &c.
(1) STATE indebtedness is confined within very closebounds. The sections
which cover the subject are Sections 3, 4, 6. 7. 9 and 10 of Article 8. We
give them in full below.
SECTION 3. Credit of State,for what not given. The credit of the State
shall never be given or loaned in aid of any individual, association or corporation.
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 purposeof defraying
extraordinary expenditures, the State may contract public debts (but such




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MONTANA-State, Cities, &c
WYOMING-State, Cities, dm
IDAHO-State, Cities, &c
COLORADO-State, Cities, &c
UTAH-State, Cities, &c
NEW MEXICO-State, Cities, &c
ARIZONA-State, Cities, &c
OKLAHOMA-State, Cities, &c

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Pages 70 to 72
Pages 72 to 77
Pages 77 to 83
Pages 83 to 86
Pages 86 to 88
__Pages 89 to 92
Pages 92 to 100

debts shall never in the aggregate exceed $100,000). Every such debt shah
be authorized by law,for some purpose or purposes to be distinctly specified
therein; ana a vote of a majority of all the members elected to each House
to ne taken by yeas and nays, shall be necessary to the passage of such law;
and every such law shall provide for levying an annual tax sufficient to pay
the annual interest of such debt, and the principal within five years from
the passage of such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds of suck.
taxes to the payment of such principal and interest: and such appropriatiog
shall not be repealed, nor the taxes be postponed or diminished, until ts'
principal and interest of such debt shall have been wholly paid.
SECTION 7. State may borrow money, when. The Legislature may ale'
borrow money to repel invasion, suppress insurrection or defend the State
in time of war: but the money thus raised shall be applied exclusively to
the object for which the loan was authorized, or to the repayment of the
dent thereby created.
SECTION 9. Evidences of debt. No scrip,certificate. or other evidence
of State debt whatsoever, shall be issued except for such debts as are authorized by the sixth and seventh sections of this article.
SECTION 10. Internal improrements. The State shall never contract
any debt for works of internal improvement, or bo a party in carrying or.
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 appropriate 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.
(2) CITIES, counties, towns. villages, &c., were unrestricted except by
legilative enactment until 1874, when an amendment, adding Section 3 to
Article XI of the Constitution, was adopted, regulating the cr.-3ation 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) levy, of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest and
also sufficient to pay the principal within twenty years from the time of
contracting the debt. The voters in Nov. 1912 adopted an amendment
to Section 3 of Article XI of the Constitution, extending the time to fifty
years within which cities or counties having a population of 150,000, or
over, shall pay debts incurred for the acquiiitim pf land. The section
referred to now reads as follows:
Section 3, Article XI.-It shall be the duty of the Legislature, and they
are hereby empowered, to provide for the organization of cities and incorporated villages, and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money, contracting debts and loaning their credit, so as to prever
abuses in assessments and taxation, and in contracting debts by suet'
municipal corporations.
No county, city. town.village,school district,or other municipal corporation shall be allowed to become indebted In any manner or for any purpose
to any amount, including existing indebtedness. in the aggregate exceeding
5% on the value of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by thr.:
last assessment for State and county taxes previous to the incurring of such
indebtedness. Any county, city, town, village, school district, or other
municipal corporation incurring any indebtedness as aforesaid, shall, before
or at the time of doing so. provide for the collection of a direct annual 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 of contracting the same; except that when such indebtedness is incurred in the
acquisition of lands by cities, or by counties having a population of one
hundred and fifty thousand or over, ror public, municipal purposes. or for
the permament improvement thereof, the city or county incurring the same
shall, before or at the time of so doing, provide for the collection of 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 exceeding fifty years from the time of contracting the same.
The Legislature has from time to time passed laws providing for the
Issuance of bonds for various specified purposes, but these laws are too
numerous to be given here. Such authority is of course subject to the foregoing prorisions of the constitution.
At its 1917 session the Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 18. approveo
March 20) relative to the validity of bonds issued by cities for any purpose,
and providing that: "If the electors of any city, prior to the passage of this
Act, shall have voted in favor ofissuing bonds for any purpose or purposes,
and the vote on such bonds shall be invalid by reason of the failure or neglect
ofthe city to print on the ballot by which the proposition ofissuing said bonds
was submitted to the electors a statement of the amount of bonds theretofore issued by such city for said purpose or purposes and then outstanding,
as required by Section 943e of the statutes, the Common Council of such
city may, notwithstanding such failure or neglect, authorize the issuance of

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said bonds and when issued, they shall be valid, legal and binding, and of
the same force and effect as though said Section 943e of the statutes had
been fully complied with." V. 104. D. 1308.
BONDS OF MUNICIPALITIES-WHETHER TAXABLE OR NOT.
-By Chapter 516 of the Laws of Wisconsin for 1911, bonds issued by
Wisconsin municipalities were made exempt from taxation within the State.
V. 93, p. 607. Under date of April 7 1919, however, we were informed in a
letter from John II. Leenhouts, Assessor of Incomes, that "under the Wisconsin law all intangible securities were exempt from local assessment as
personal property, but in lieu of this exemption the income from such
securities is taxable to the recipient. The only bonds or securities which
are exempt under our law to-day are the issues of the Federal Government.
such as Liberty Loan bonds,and bonds Issued under the Federal Farm Loan
Act." V. 108, D. 1533.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS, &c.-DEPOSITS-HOW IN•
VESTED.-Tho provisions regulating the investments of deposits of any
mutual saving, bank are contained in Section 2021, paragraphs 68, 69 and
138, of the Banking Law of Wisconsin, revision of 1915.
Paragraph 68 was amended in 1917 so as to permit investments in Federal
Farm Loan bonds. 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 of its deposits
In the purchase of the bonds of the United States or of the States of the
United States or of the authorized bonds of any incorporated city, village,
town or county, or school district in the aforesaid States of the United States
or of first mortgage bond of any railroad company, which has paid annual
dividends of not less than 4% regularly on its entire capital stock for a
period of at least five years next preceding the investment, and in the consolidated mortgage bonds of any such company issued to retire the entire
bonded debt ofsuch company,or in the farm loan bonds issued by the Federal
Land Bank in the Federal Land Bank District of which the State of Wisconsin is a part in accordance with the provisions of an Act of Congress
approved July 17 1916. All other loans, except as provided in section 2024,
par. 69, shall be secured by mortgage on unencumbered real estate lying
and being in the State of Wisconsin and States immediately adjoining the
State of Wisconsin, to wit: Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota. No
mutual savings bank shall invest any part 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 immediately 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 of the premises to
be mortgaged, according to the best of their judgment, and such report
shall be filed and preserved with the records of the corporation.
Collateral security required. Sec. 2024, par. 69. No such mutual savings
bank shall loan any money upon any obligation on which only one person
or firm shall be holden, unless the same be secured by collateral in which
the bank might invest its funds or on which it might loan its money to the
extent authorized by the preceding section.
Legal investment. Sec. 2024, par. 138. The bonds of a land mortgage
association shall be a legal investment for savings associations, trust companies 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 association 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
1,693,33011860
2,632.067 11890
1910
1,315,497 1850
2.333.860 1880
1900
1,054,670 1840
2,069,042 1870

775,881
305.391
30,945

CITIES COUNTIES AND TOWNS
IN THE

STATE OF WISCONSIN.
ANTIGO.
This city is the county seat of
Langlade County. Ineorp. 1885
Commission govt adopted Feb. 3
1914. V.98.9. 538.
Street Bonds.
4s ___ 89,000_32.000 yrlyJan15
Sewer Bonds.
5s '19 M-S $16000 _ _ 1927-1931
Sewer Disposal Plant Bonds.
048'11 J-J $40,000c June 15 '23-'30
Street 'met. Bonds.
Aug 15
:38.000
5s '19
($2,000 yearly.)
Water-Works Bonds.
_ _ _ Aug 10
5s '14 --- 875,000
(35,000 yearly.)
High-School Bldg. Bonds.
5s '16 J-D s26.000c June 1 '23-35
TOT. BD.DT. Dec 2'21.. $188,000
Sinking fund
5.000
Assess. val., real estate_ _6.284,415
Assess. val., personal
2 335.706
Tot.assess.val.'21(95%aet.)8.620,121
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 .$37.50
Population 1910, 7,196; 1920_8.451
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Antigo.
APPLETON. This city is the county seat of Outagamie Co. Inc. In 1857. Commission government adopted in 1911
has been abolished.
High School Bonds.
ta '04 IP-A $10.000c_Feb 1 '23-'24
Water-Works-lmpt. Bonds.
434s12 F-A$161,000e_Feb 1 1923-32
430'15 M-S 75,000c_1933 & 1934
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds.
1923-1932
434s'12 J-J 8165.000
BOND. DEBT Nov 23'22 $114.000
Tot. assess. val. 1922(65%
25,000.000
actual)
Tax rate (per 81.000) 1921_833.00 -119.561
Pop'n '10, 16.773: 1920_
INT. payable at City Treas. office.

ASHLAND COUNTY.
County seat Is Ashland.
Highway Bonds.
$12,500c
4s
1923
Court-House Bonds.
$70.000__Apr 1 '23-'29
58
18,000c
1930
Tr -County Hospital Bonds.
Se '18 A-0 $22,000_ _Oct 1 '21-'33
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '22 $112,500
Assess.val.(real est.) __-$22.107,673
Assess. val.(personal).....5,643,360
Tot. assess. val.'22(act.) 27,751,033
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922
$10.18
Pop. in 1910 (Census), 21,965,
1920
24,538
INT. at Cont. & Comm. Trust &
Say. Bank, Chicago.
BARABOO.
This city is in Sauk Co. Ina. 1882.
School Bonds.
4s '06 J-J $31,000c_ _July 1 '2:3-'33
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds.
4s '04 July $18.000e_July 1 '23-'24
BOND.DEBT Nov 24'22_ $49,000
16,000
Water debt (incl.)
22,000
Floating debt
Assessed val. real estate4,930,105
1.495,056
Assessed val. personal
Other assess. property_ _ 323,000
Tot.ass'd val.'22(92%act.).6,748 161
Total tax (per 81.000) 1922._ _$30 00
Population 1910, 6,324; 1920-5,538
INT.at City Treasurer's office.

BARRON JOINT S. D. NO. 1.
This district (1'. 0. Barron) is in
Barron County.
School Building Bonds.
6s '21 F-A $45,000c ___ _1926-1937
1924-1926
6s
- -- 11,000
TOT. BD. DT, Oct 1922- - $60,000
4,000
Floating debt (incl.)
Total assess. val. 1922___ _1,857,121
ASHLAND.
'21 818.86 +
County seat of Ashland County. Sch. tax rate(per$1,000)
2.000
Incorp. Mar. 25 1887. Aldermanie Population in 1921 (est.)
INT, payable in Minneapolis.
form of government adopted Nov.'18
Fire-Hall Bonds.
53s'18 M-N$20,000e ----1923-1927
BAYFIELD COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
Washburn Is the county seat.
43.0'09 J-J $45.000c_July 1 '23-'29
RR. Aid Bonds.
43(s g '12 J-J 95.000c__July 1 1932 5s Ref.
'15 A-0 .815.00U_Oct 1 '23-'25
1
July
beg.
call
1922.)
(Subject to
Sanitarium Bonds.
1923-1930
58' 18 J-J $110,000c
5s '18 J-J $30,000 3,000yrlyJuly1
Paving Bonds.
Bonus Bonds.
5s '22 J-.4 $140.000_ _ _July 1 '25-28 _s Soldiers'
$37,600_35,400 yrly Mar 1
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922_ $410.000
Highway
Bonds.
8,450.245
estate___
real
val.,
Assess.
_s
-$4.500 yrly April 1
Assess. val., personal_ ___ 2,965,810 5s '22 $34,000A-0 111,000_ _April 1 1941
Tot .assess .val .1922(act.)11,416 585 BD. DEBT
$128.700
Nov.
21 '21_
'22-S33.00
Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)
Assess. val.,
estate__ 23.565,827
Pop'n 1910, 11.594: 1920_11.334 Assess. val.,real
_ 4,357,580
INT. on $45,000 issue at Cont. & Total assess. personal__
value 1921
Comm. Tr. & Say. Bank, Chicago, (about
actual)._ _ 27.923007
on $20,000 issue at the First Trust & Total tax60%
rate
(per 81,000) '22..88.90
$97,000
on
Chicago;
Savings Bank,
15,987;'20,17,104
Pop'n'10(Census),
issue at Cont. & Comm.; Nat. Bank.
INT. at Cont. & Comm. Tr. &
Chicago, on 5s of 1922 at City
Bank,
Say.
Chicago.
Treasurer's office.




BEAVER DAM.
This city is in Dodge County. Inc.
Mar. 18 1856.
Street bonds
$6,000
Sewer district bonds
12.000
Water Main Bonds.
55 '21 M-N $8,000
1931-1933
Water Works Bonds.
4 is'14 J-J 884,000c _ _ _Jan 2'23-'34
___ 12,000
5s
High School Bldg. Bonds.
5s '22 M-N$185,000c_Jan 15'24-40
(For amount due each year see
V. 115, p. 457.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 7'22_ _-$387,000
150,500
Water debt (incl.)
Assess. val., real estate_ _ - -6,966,520
Assess. val., personal
2,024,700
Tot, assess. val. 1922 (80%
8,991,220
actual)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $21.50
7,992
Pop'n 1910, 6,758; 1920
INT. at office of City Treasurer.

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CALUMET COUNTY.
Chilton is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
_s
$11,000
Court-House Bonds.
4 is'12 Feb $17,000c_Feb 1 '23-'24
TOT. DEBT Nov 1922_
$61.000
Assess. val., real estate-35,570,652
Assess. val., personal prop_5,467,562
Tot. assess. val. '22 (84%
actual)
41,038,214
County tax rate (per$1.000)'20.84.60
17,228
Pop'n 1910. 16,701; 1920
INT. at Co. Treas. office.

CART, MONTREAL AND VAUGHAN JOINT S. D. NO. 1.
This district (1'. 0. Hurley) is in
Iron County.
Building Bonds.
$15.000_Feb. 1 '23-'25
7.000_Feb. 1
1926
58 '17 Feb.
30,000_Feb. 1 '27-31
1932
7.500_Feb. 1
BELOIT.
(?)
This city is in Rock County. In- TOTAL DEBT
Total assess val. 1915__4,000,000
corporated in 1856.
5s '15 J-D $25,000c ____1923-1935
Street Paving Bonds,
CEDARBURG.
5s' 16 J-D $30,000
This city is in Ozaukee County.
(Due $3,000 yrly. first 9 yrs. and
Water Works & Sewerage Bds.
$2,500 yrly. following 6 years.)
6s '21 ann J$15,000_ _Oct 1 '31-33
Park Bonds.
1 70,000_ Met 1 '34-'40
1523-38
$23,000c_Aug
43.6s '16 F-A
Certificates.
1923-1930
8.000
5;4s'20 J-J
___ 850,000
_s
Public Grounds.
43is '16 F-A 825,000c_Aug 15'26-36 BOND.DEBT Nov 30'21- $137,000
Assess. val. '21(N, actual)_2.265,802
Street Improvement Bonds.
5 s'18 --- $5,000 yrly_ _ _June 20 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$29.30
5s '19 --- $33,000e_July 15'23-'34 Pop'n '10, 1,777; '20 (Census)_1,777
1923-1937
4%s'22 s-a 145,000
1938 CHILTON.
5,000
Storm Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Calumet County.
55 '19 __- $14,000_July 15 '23-'29
Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 M-S 13.000-Sept 15 '23-'35
'19 _-_ $14,625_ -_Jan 1 '23-'35
4Ms'22 s-a 20,000-Sept 15 '23-42 5s Street
Improvement Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
'21 A-0 $22,500e_ _Oct 1 '23-'31
6s
5s '19 --- $17,500_July 15 '23-'2S
Water Plant Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 1922_ $401,000 4)3s'16
J-J $35,400c_July 1 '22-'35
Assess. yal. 1922 (est.)- - _27,337,770
(32.000, 1923: $2,500, 1924 to
$29.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) '2,
incl.; $3,000, 1929, 1930,
1928.
Population In'10, 15,125; '20. 21.284
1931, 1932: $3,500, 1933 and '34:
INT. on 5s of 1919 at office of
$3,000, 1935.)
County Treasurer.
5s '19 ___ $8.200-Jan 1 '23-'35
BOND. DEBI Oct 22 '21._ 889,500
16,000
Floating debt
BELOIT UNION SCH. D. NO. 1.
Assess. val., real estate_ -.2,055.640
538,567
personal
School-Building Bonds.
val.,
Assess.
135,700
5s '19 ___ S212 000Feb 1 '23-'35 Other assess. property..
2,729.907
BONDED DEBT
(?)
Tot, assess. val .'21 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--$29 20
1,833
Pop'n 1910, 1,530; 1920
BERLIN.
This city is in Green Lake and
Waushara Counties.
FALLS.
CHIPPEWA
High-School Bonds.
This city Is the county seat of Chip43017 Jan $80,000____Jan 1 1937 pewa Co. Inc. 1870. Population
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927 ) 1910, 8,893; 1920, 9,130.
BOND. DEBT Sept 30'22.. 890.500
Water Bonds.
9,000
Water debt (Incl.)
1950
Assess. val. (real est.)_ __ _$3.416.425 6s '20 M-S $255,000
(Optional 1940.)
Assess. val.(personal)_ _ _ 1,567,625
Total assess val. '22 (91%
School Building Bonds.
4,981.050
actual)
5,000c_ _April 1 1925
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22.$25.50 5s '22 ann1144,000e_April 1 '26-41
Population 1910, 4,636; 1920--4.400
26,000c_ _ _April 1 1942
Paving Bonds.
_s
--- 820,000
BLOOMER SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT Juno 1922.. $224,000
10
,.9
34
14
_613
This district (P. 0. Bloomer) is in Assess. val. 1921
Total tax (per $1,000) 19208 $
:
Chippewa County.
_s
--- $50,000
INT. on 5s of 1922 at the City
Building Bonds (tax free).
Treasurer's office.
_ $81,900c&r J 85,000 _ _ 1923-35
5s
1936
116.900
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '22 $81,900 CITY OF HORICON AND TOWNS
OF HUBBARD it OAK GROVE
Sinking fund
3,000
JOINT SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Total assess. value 1922
'21 F-A $95.000_ _Feb 1 '23-'36
6s
actual)
1,645.225
(70%
Sch. tax rate(per 81,000)1922-818.23 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 1598.)
Pop'n 1920, 1,640: 1922 (est.)- -1,800 BOND.DEBT Nov 1922._ $106,000
Assessed value
3,004,036
INT. payable in Bloomer.
Population (est.)
2,500
BRILLON.
This village is in Calumet County. CLARK COUNTY.
Neillsville is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '20 A-0 $20,000- _April 1 '25-'35 5s '20 A-0 $100.000 _
Water Works Bonds.
County Insane Asylum Bonds.
5s '20 A-0 $35,000_ _April 1 '25-'35 6s '21 J-J $100.000____Jan 1 1926
6s '21 J-D 400,000____June 1 1936
Mortgage Certificates.
yearly 6s '21 J-J 150,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1926
53,is'20 A-0 825,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922 $80,000 51,s'22 J-J 150,000_ _Jan 1 '32-'42
Water debt (incl.)
60,000 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 8900,000
Assessed valuation, real_ _ _ 896,350
(real estate_ _43.270,558
Assessed value, personal_ _ _ 301,125 Assess. val.{ Personal ____ 9069,521
(Tot.(70%act)52,340,379
Other assessable property_
1921 I
38,510
Total assessed value. 1921_1,236,429 State and Co. tax rate (per
$3.51
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1922_ _ _$18.72
81.0(10) 1921
Population 1910. 998; 1920-- - -1,102 Population 1910,30,074; 1920_35,120
Co.Treas.
INT. payable in office of
BRODHEAD.
This city is in Green county.
CLINTON VILLE.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '20- $36.000 'Phis city is in Wa.upaca County.
Assessed val., real estate__1.499.035
Bridge Bonds (tax free).
Assess. val., personal prop4s
July $5,000c
erty & bank stock
591,065
Street !mot. Bonds (tax free).
Total assess. val. 1920_2,090,100 4s
July $5,000e
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$22.70
Armory
l'op'n '10. 1,517; 1920
1,600 5s'21 J-DBonds.
828,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22_ _ $38,000
12,500
Floating debt (add'1)
BROWN COUNTY.
Assess, val., real estate.. __ _2,258,425
Green Bay is the county seat.
2,121,431
Assess. val., personal
Improvement Bonds (Tax Free). Other assess. property
4,200
5s '19 M-S 8198,000_Sept 1 '23-'33 Total assess. val.'22( Yi act)4,384,056
•Road Improvement Bonds.
Total tax rate (per 81,000)'21.$25.00
5s '17 A-0 $87,500-Oct. 1 '23-'27 Pop'n '10, 1,747;'20 (Census)_3,275
___ 665.000c --_ -1923-1941
5s
INT. on bridge and street impt.
5s '21 A-0 150,000____Apr 1 1941 bonds payable
at City Treas. office.
180,000_ _April 1 '23-27
216,000_ _April 1 '28-31
5s '21 A-0 360,000_ _April 1 '32-36 CLINTONVILLE S. D. NO. 1.
330,000.-April 1 '37-39
This district (P. 0. Clintonville)
114.000- _ pril 1 1940 is in Waupaca County.
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922-$2,781,000
School Bonds.
Assess. val., real
66.012,065 5As '18 ann 1$32.01:0 ____1923-1930
Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _23.381,164
10,000 ____1931-1932
Total assess. val. 1920---89.393,229 5s '18 ann
29,000 _ _ _ _1923-1932
1933
Assessed value 1921
33.000
93,116,807
County tax rate (per $1,000)'2084.20 BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_ 104,000
Pop. in '10, 54,098;'20
61,889 Assessed valuation 1922- - _4,686.803
*INT, payable at County TreasuINT. Is payable at District Treasrer's office.
urer's office.

DEC., 1922.]
COLUMBUS.
This city Is in Columbia Co. Inc.
1874. City bonds are taxable.
Water Bonds (Serial)1932
Jan $16.250r
3J'!
School Bonds.
Jan $23,000c____1923-1930
Os
Park Bonds.
00'16 Oct $4.500__Oct 1 '23-'31
Electric-Light Bonds (Serial)1931
J-J 110,000c
430
16,500c---1928 & 1927
4s
J-J
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922__ $70.000
Assess. val., real estate..._2,725,400
501.854
Assess. val., personal
138,250
Other assess. property
Total assess. value 1922-- _3.365,504
Total tax rate(per$1,000).21-428.50
2.460
Pop'n 1910, 2.523; 1920
INT. payable at City Treas. office.

WISCONSIN-CITIES AND TOWNS
DUNKIRK (T.) & STOUGHTON
(O.) JOINT IICH. D. NO. 3.
This district in in Dane County.
Building Bonds.
4348 '16Feb. ir$9,000_Feb 1 '23-'31
21,000_Feb 1
1932
BOND.DEB Oct 4 1922.. $105,571
Tot.ass'd val.'21(88% act.)6,510,960
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21.115.30
Population in 1920
5,501

FOND DU LAC COUNTY.
Fond du Lac is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
$225,000c__ _April 1 1926
5s'21 A-0{ 200.000c_Arpil 1 1931
59,000c___April 1 1936
1225,000____Apr 1 1927
5s
A-0 200,000__- _Apr 1 1933
158,000_ ___Apr 1 1936
43,000.. Apr 11941
BOND.DE T Sept 28'2111,435,000
Ass'd val'n, real estate_ _ _81,754,687
Assessed val'n, personal_ _18,991,071
Other assessable property_ 1,104,917
Total assessed val'n 1921
(98.02% actual)
100,850,675
Co. tax rate (per $1.000)'20_ _ _$4.30
Pop'n '10,51,610;'20(Census)56,119
INT. at County Treasurer's office.

9
INT. on bonds payable as follows:
bridge bonds of 1908 in Chicago:
sewer bonds and refunding bonds
due 1923 at Harris Trust & Savings
Bank, Chicago; refunding bonds of
1905, bridge bonds of 1905, at McCartney National Bank, Green Bay:
paving of 1906 at R. Kleybolte Co:.
Inc., Chicago; school 43s of 1911
due 1923-30 at Kellogg National
Bank, Green Bay; on school of 1909
at Halsey, Stuart & Co., Chicago,
and on paving bonds of 1912 at E. H.
Rollins & Sons, Chicago; on school
bonds of 1917 and 1918 at Second
Ward Savings Bank. Milwaukee; on
water-works bonds of 1920 at the
Chase Nat. Bank, New York; other
bonds at City Treasurer's office.

EAGLE RIVER UNION FREE
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Eagle River) is
In Vilas County.
School Bonds.
68 '20 A-01125,000
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922__ $125,000
Assessed value
3,993,305
Population (est.)
5,000
GREEN COUNTY.
INT. at the First National Bank, FOREST COUNTY.
CRANBERRY CREEK DRAIN.D. Chicago.
Crandon is the county seat.
Monroe is the county seat.
This district (P. 0. Wisconsin
Highway Bonds.
Highway impt. Bonds.
Rapids) is in Wood and Juneau Co's. EAU CLAIRE.
6s-- $40.000
5s '20 s-an$250,000_ _April 1 '24-'25
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ $100,639
5s '20 s-an 250.000_ _April 1 '26-'27
Eau Claire is in Eau Claire County. BONDED-DEBT
Total assess. val. (real est.)
ss
10,518,126
() BOND.DEBT Mar 1922_ $500,000
Charter of incorporation approved Asse.val.(60.70%act)'20
1921 (about 80% actual)1,822,337 Mar. 2 1872. Commission govern- Co. tax rate (per $1.000)'20_814.80 Ass'd val. (equalized) '21_62,857,063
Population in 1922
822 ment adopted Feb. 15 1910. At an Pop'n '10, 6,782; '20 (Census)_9,850 Population 1910.21,641; 1920,21,568
election on April 5 1921 the voters
CUDAHY.
GREENFIELD & WAUWATOSA
This city is in Milwaukee County defeated the question of changing FORT ATKINSON.
This city is in Jefferson County.
JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
the present form of government by a
Inc. as city of fourth class in 1906
Bridge Bonds.
5s '22 A-O0,000c_April 1 '23-'27
167.000 2 to 1 vote. Population 1910,
Sewer bonds
00'17 F-A $36,000.. Feb 1 '23-'34
200,000c_April 1 '28-'37
BOND.DEBT Nov 18'21- $40,000 18.310; 1920, 20,880.
Gas Plant Improvement Bonds. TOTAL DEBT June 1922_ $250,000
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. debt
4,657
Assess. val., real estate
8.250,000
5,238,416 45 '07 J-J $3,000c___Jan 1 1927 6s '20 F-A $70,000--Feb 1 '23-'39 Assessed value 1921
INT. at the First Wisconsin Nat'l
Assess val.. personal
3,203.456 4;48'08 J-J 25,000__-_Jan 1 1928 GEN.BD.DT.Dec 1'22-- $264,750
Water debt(included)
4,000 Bank, Milwaukee.
Bridge Bonds.
Tot.assess.vaL'21(85 act) 8,441.872
10,787
J-J $25,000c___Jan 1 1925 Assessment debt (add'1)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 21 .-127 72 4s
35,000 GREEN LAKE COUNTY.
J-J z72,300c___Jan 1 1933 Floating debt
Population 1910, 3.691; 1920-6,725 43,18
Green Lake is the county seat.
J-J 80,000_ _-_July 1 1942 .Ass'd val.'22(80% act.)INT. at Cudahy State Bank 5s
Real
5,275,525
Road Bonds.
Water Bonds.
Personal
1,276,015
$18,000_ -- -Apr 1 1927
CUDAHY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 4s '07 J-J $37,000c___Jan 1 1927
Total
6,551,540
100,000__April 1 '28-'29
6,000c_ __Jan 1 1926
5s '20 F-A $84,000-Feb 1 '22-'35 4s '16 J-J
22,000__- _Apr 1 1930
5s '19 J-J 107,000--July 1 1939 Total tax rate(Per $1.000)'22_135.00
State Loan Bonds.
Population 1910, 3,877; 1920-4,915 5s
_ __ 20,000_ _April 1 '28-'29
-s '11 --- $11.200
City-Hall Bonds.
5s
-.
_April 1 '25-'27
30,000_s '14 ___
5,866.66
4%8'15 J-J $32,500__ --July 1 1935 FREDERIC HIGH SCR. DIST.
5s
--- 200.000- _April 1 '23-'26
1,600.00
_s'15..
Auditorium Bonds.
district (P. 0. Frederic) is
32,000_ __ _Apr I 1927
Building Bonds.
4s '16 J-J $61,000---Jan 1 1936 in This
Polk County.
BOND. DEBT April 1922 $422,000
1923-1930
58 '15 F-A $32,000
Storm Sewer Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921_31,793,177
High School Bldg. Bonds.
BOND.DEBT June 30 1919 168,733 58 '20 J-J $69,000____Jan 1 1940
F-A $75.000_ _Feb 1 '27-'36 Popula'n 1910. 15,491; 1920, 14,875
INT. on 5s of 1920 at the office of 6s '21 J-J 19.000__--July 1 1941 6s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ $78,000
the Treasurer of School Board.
.Municipal Fuel Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(50%act.).2,300,000 HARTFORD.
4 Xs'19 M-N $7,000____May 1 1929 Population
This city is in Washington County.
in 1922
3,500
DARLINGTON.
GEN. BONDS Oct 4 1922 $543,800
Elec.Light Bonds (Tax Free).
This city is in Lafayette County. Water debt(included)_ _ _ _
150,000 GRAND RAPIDS.
58
'08 ___ $14,000c.$2.000 yearly
Street impt. Bonds.
Assess. debt (addl)
18,775
This city is in Wood Co. Inc. Mar. 5.3 '20 M-S 31,000c42.000 yearly
6s g '21 J-D $42,000c_June 1 '23-'36 Sinking fund
83 925
Pop'n '10. 6,521;'20. 7,243.
Water-Works Bonds(Tax-Free).
BOND.DEBT April 1921- $45,000 Assess. val. real est
16,509,853 6 1869.
5s '17 _-_ $10.000c_11,000 yearly
Park Bonds.
18,500 Assess. val., personal_ __ 5,943,488
Floating debt (addr1)
58 '18 J-J $22,000__July 1 '23-'33 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22- $53,000
Assess.val.'20(abt.88%act.)2,208.870 Tot,assess. val.'21 (1007;
Bonds (Tax-free). Water debt(inended)
10,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20_123.40
actual)
22,453.341 58 Water-Works
School debt (additional)
'13 -__ 110.000
36,000
Pop'n '10, 1,808; '20 (Census)_1,798 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921___$31.00
58 '18 J-J 12.000....Jan 1 '23-'34 Assessed value, real estate_3.454,475
INT. at Chicago.
z INT. at Eau Claire Nat. Bank,
Assessed value, personal_ 1.365.970
I Bridge Bonds (Tax-free). ..
Union Nat. Bank or at City Treas. -..5
Tot. ass'd val.(34 act.)'22_4.820,445
- $60,000
DE PERE.
office; on other bonds at City Treas.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-131.00
Street_-Bonds (Tax-free).
This city is in Brown Co. Incorp office,
Nat. Park Bank, N. Y., and 58 '10 '13 $40,000
Population 1910, 2,982; 1920-_4,515
Mar. 18 1883.
at Halsey, Stuart & Co., and iarris _s
1NT.on electric-light bonds at the
_ . 30.000
Street Impt. Bonds.
First National Bank. Hartford, and
Electric-Light
Bonds.
58 '19 M-15 110,500__Mar '23-'29 Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago.
water-works bonds at the Hart'14
J-J
on
5s
135,000
1923-1928
15,000
Jan15
1923-1932
43-1s
ford Exchange Bank.
City-Hall Bonds.
Water-Works Bds. (Tax-exempt). ELKHORN.
58 '18 J-J $12,000__Jan 1 '23-'34
This city is in Walworth County.
4s '04 F-A $1,800c_Feb 1 '23-'23
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '22- - $367,000 HORICON.
Street impt. Bonds.
4s '05 M-8 8.000c_Feb 1 '23-'24
1.500c_Jan 15 '23-'27 00'16 F-A $32,000__Feb 1 '23-'36 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (75% act)9,611,900
This city is in Dodge Co. Incorp.
58 '07 Jan
TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 1919 854,642 Tot. tax (per $1.000) 1919 __ -$28.00 as a city in 1889.
Sewer Bonds.
INT. on bonds ma ked(1)at Royal
$2.500cNov 15 23-'32 Ass'd val.'20(abt.96%act.).2,916,362
58'13 Jan
Water-Works Bonds.
Tax rate (per 11,000)1920.- _130.00 Tr. Co Chic Paving Bonds (City's portion).
43 '12 J-J 1118,0094_ -July '23-'28
- 1,991 GRANT COUNTY.
58 '13 Jan $1.600c_Jan 15 '23-'30 Population 1910. 1,707; 1920,
14,000c July '29-'32
Lancaster Is the county seat.
$800
INT.at City Treas. office.
5s '13 Jani5
School Bonds.
Asylum (int. at County Treasury). _s
Bridge-Repair Bonds.
--_ $100.000
Feb
430'13
$85.000c_Part yearly BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ $132,000
5s '15 Mar $4.500_ Mar 15 '23-'25 ETTRICK.
BOND. DEBT Oct 191-71_ _$85,000 Water debt(included)
This town is in Trempeleau Co.
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '22 $37,000
32,000
Assessed valuation, real__78,602,746 Assess. val.. real estate..._.2,272,400
Water debt (additional)_ __
14,100
Railroad Aid Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal_ _20,021.309 Assess. val., pers prop
Assessed value, real estate_3,794,660 Ss '18$25.000c
574,410
Assessed valua, personal_ _ _1,196,489 TOT.BD.Dr. Oct 1 1921- $90,000 Total assessed val. 1920--98,624,055 Tot. assess. val.'22 (act.)_2,846.810
Total assessed value
4,991,149 Assess val.,real est
2,275.780 Co. tax rate (per 11.000)'20---$3.30 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.324.25
Total tax rate (per'East Side-131.50 Assess. val., personal
430,896 Pop'n 1910. 39,007; 1920. 39,044 Pop'n. in '10, 1,881; 1920
2,134
$1,000)
1West Side- 33.50 Tot. ass'd val.'21 (84 %act.?2.706.676
INT. at Horicon State Bank.
Pop'n 1910,4,477;
1921_- 1920
5,165 Total tax rate (per $1.000) 20-125.00 GREEN BAY.
INT. at De Pere Nat. Bank, First Population 1910, 2,159; 1920._2,303
Green Bay Is in Brown County.
Nat. Bank, Chicago. and State
Incorp. 1854. Pop'n 1910, 25,236; HUDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT
INT. payable at the Bk. of Ettrick. 1920,
This district (P. 0. Hudson) is in
Bank of De Pere.
31,017.
St. Croix County.
Refunding Bonds.
EVANSVILLE.
DODGE COUNTY.
Building Bonds.
4s
J-J $1,100c__ _ _July 1923
This city is in Rock county.
Juneau is the county seat.
48 '05 J-J
3,000c_Jan 1 '23-'25 5s '17 Aug $49,000____Ang 1 1932
Water and Light Bonds.
5,000
Highway Bonds.
uSchool Bonds.
A-0 837,000
_s
TOTAL1 -EBT Oct 1921-$54,000
.8
___ $600,000
A-0 $5,360c_Oct 1 '23-'24 6s--3
Sewer Bonds.
450'09 A-0 71.400c_Apr 1 '23-'29 School tax (per $1,000) 1920--$25.80
200,000c___Apr 1 1923
Apr 18.000
1924 4318'11 M-S 27.000c-Mar 1 '23-'30
86,000c....Apr 1 1924 _s
58
s-a
94,500c_ _ -Apr 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Dec 1022__ $38,500 00'11 A-() 24,0094_Apr 1 '23-'30 HURLEY. This city is In Iron County.
I25,000c-__Nov '23-'27
200,000c__ _Apr 1 1933 Assess.:val., real estate_ __$1.966,216
694.625 58 '17 M-N 30,000c-__Nov '28-'32
Street impt. Bonds.
120,000c_ _..Apr 1 1938 Assess. val., person
BONDED EBT_
28,000c___Nov '33-'36 6s '21 s-a $18.200_ _June 1 '23-'36
$600,000 Total ass'd val.'22 (actual) 2,660,841
Tax rate (per $1,000) '22.. _ _$.8.“
Street and Sewer Bonds.
Nov 1937
Assessed value (92...11%
8,000C
actual), 1920
1112,980,500 Pop'n (Census) '10, 2,061;'20, 2,209 5s '18 M-N 32,000c_May 1 '23-'38 5s '22 s-a $20.000-July 1 '23-'42
Sewer Bonds.
25,500c_May 1 '23-'39
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'20-...83.30
5s '19
INT. is payable in Evansville.
$9,000__June 1 '23-'31
34,000c_May 1 '23-'39 6s'21 s-a
Pop'n '10, 47,436;'20 (Census)49,742
5s '19
1$1,000c___July 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '22- 147,500
FLORENCE
estate_ ___2,474,025
COUNTY.
real
Assess.
val.,
COUNTY.
4,000c_July 1 '28-'29
DOOR
5;0'21 s-a
706,747
County seat is Florence.
Sturgeon Bay is the county seat.
25,000c_July 1 '30-'34 Assess. val., personal
BOND. DEBT Jan 23 '22_ $108,000
40,000..c.July 1 '35-'38 Tot.assess.val.'22(87%act.)3.180,772
Soldiers' Bonus Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'1)_ __
12,400
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 22_$35.00
tis '20 --- $51,000
Paving Bonds.
Assess. val.'21 (80% act.)48 '06 J-J $6,0094_Jan 1 '23-'25 Population in 1920 (Census)__ _3,188
Highway Bonds.
Real
5,018,903 00'10 J-J
5,498c_Jan 1 '23-'25
5s--_ 175.000
1925-1934
Personal
868,144 4 .1s'12 M-N 2,600c_May 1 1923 IRON COUNTY.
BONDED DEBT
Total
Assess. val.; real
5,887,047 5s '19 - -- 17,000__May 1 '23-'39
$21.443,310
Hurley is the county seat.
Assess. val., personal... 5,189.320 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'21_319.28
Bridge Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
Tot. assess. val. 1920.. _ _ 26,632.630 Population
3,602 48 '05 J-J 13.000c_Jan 1 '23-'25 58 '19 -_ 130,000
1925
County tax rate (per $1.000)'2015.40
43's'08 J-J 78.000c_Jan 1 '23-'28 BOND.DEBT Nov 18'21 470,901
Pop'n '10, 18,711;'20(Census)19,073 FOND DU
4;18'14 J-J 124,000c_Jan 1 '23-'33 Assessed val'n,real estate 11,596,189
LAO.
1 '23-'34 Assessed val'n, personal__ 2,689.682
Fond du Lao Is situated In Fond du 4348'15 J-J 34.500c_July
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
2.000c_ _ _Aug 1 1923 Tot.ass'd val.'21(86%act.)14.285,871
Lac County. Incorporated 1852.
Superior Is the county seat.
12,000c_Aug 1 '24-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_-_114.24
Commission
Government adopted
Asylum Bonds.
1 '27-'28 Population 1910, 8.306; 1920. 10,261
23 1914. Population 1910, 43s'22 s-a 16,000c_Aug
4s g '06 J-J $20,000c_July 1 '23-'26 March
15,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1929
1920, 23.427.
43.sg'08J-J 22 500c..July 1 '23-'28 18,797;
100,000c_Aug
1
'30-'33 JANESVILLE.
School Bonds.
Janesville is situated In Rook Co.
90,000c_Aug 1 '34-'36
434g'09 J-J 12.250c_Jan 2 '23-'29
58 '14 Jan $10.000c ___1923-1924
90,000c_Aug 1 '37-'38 bloom. Mob. 19 1853. Commission
goad Bonds.
(Subject
to
call
any
100,000c_Aug 1 '39-'42 government adopted Jan. 23 1912,
5s g '15 J-D $22,500c_June 1 '23-'25 5s '20 ann 270,000c hit. period)
__--1923-1940
10 000__Jan 2 '23-'27
but abandoned for old form again
Sewer Bonds.
bs '17 J-J
Improvement Bonds,
J-J $3,000c__ _July 1923 in 1918. City manager form of govSs '20 M-S 925,000-Jan 2 '30-'39 4sStreet'
M-N $2,500c_ _May 20 1923 4s Municipal
ernment adopted in April 1922 to
Bonds.
Dock
Impt.
5s '20 -- 100,000-.May 1 '25-'34
Voting Machine Bonds.
$2.000-May 1 '23-'24 take effect April 1923.
Court-House Bonds.
J-J
12.600
1923-1926 5s '19 -_- 110,000__May 1 '25-29
School Bonds.
018'17 M-81150,000c_Mar 1 '23-'27 58 Water-Works,
4s
s:
1
09
7 JM
30.000__May 1 '30-'39 5
1250.000c_ Mar 1 '28-'37 5s '12 F-A
-J-S 3
$4
6:0
000
00c-Mar 1 '23-'28
$2,500_
15 1923
1923-1939
Street impt. Bonds.
5s '19 M-8 1200.000_Mar 1 '30-'39 410'15 Mar 200.000c _Feb
1923-1935
19234934
July
1
1923
$6.000
bs
'19
J-J
48,000
Soldiers' Bonus Bonds.
BOND. DEBT'Water works202.500 (is '20 --- {36.000__July 1 '24-'26
570,000c_Apr
15 '23-'41
'23'-30
$120,000_
_Feb
2
-0
'20__
bs
Sept. 27 '22-10ther purp's285.100
5 is:2
22
1A
,00() _ July 1 '23-'42
5,000----July 1 1927 4s
J-JBon7d0s.
BOND.-DEBT Oct 1 '22-11.802,250 Ass'd
val., real est., 1922..21,251,010
Bridge
Water-Works Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate__49,080,380 Ass'd val'n, personal,
1922 5,258,870 6s '20 M-N$964,000_Nov 1 '23-'60 5s '11 J-J 16,500
1928-1929
8,568,913 Ass'd val'n bank
Ass'd valn', personal
'22. 1,479,850 (For maturity see V. 111, p. 2065.) 56 '13 J-J 20,000__July 1 '2319
'38
32
Other assess. property.... 927.900 Total ass'd val'n stock
1922_ ---27,989,730 BOND.DEBT July 1922_11,343,000 5s '19 J-J 51,000
Tot.ass'd val.'21(80% act)58,577,223 Tax rate (per $1,000)
1922_ ___133.00 Floating debt (add'!)
None
Sewer Bonds.
County tax rate (per $1,000)'22.$9.90
INT. payable at First Fond du Total assessed value 1921_44,760,842 4a '08 J-J $12.500c-JUIY 1 '23-'27
49,724
Pop'n 1910. 47,422; 1920
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921....-$25.00 55 '21 J-J 95,000„July 1 '23-'41
INT.at office of County Treasurer Lac National Bank.




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JANESVILLE (Concluded)Water-Works-Purchase Bonds.
58 '15 J-J $45,600c_July 1 '23-'31
Street-Improvement Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $140,000.. July 1 '23-'36
GEN.BD.DT.Aug 2'22.$1,253,500
Water debt(included)
180,000
Total val'n 1921 (actual)_29,699,596
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ --$25.89
Pop'n 1910. 13,894; 1920, 18,293
INT. payable at office of City
Treasurer.
JANESVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Janesville) is
in Rock County.
High-School Building Bonds.
5s '19 J-J $48,000„July 1 '23-'34
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 '20__$60.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1920- __$7.40

WISCONSIN-CITIES AND TOWNS
Main Street Bridge Bonds.
65 '20 M-N$201,000__Nov 1 '23-'30
65 '21 A-0 -225,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'31
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22$1,869,000
Water debt (incl.)
431,000
Assessed val. real estate 39,371,890
Assessed val. personal_
15,566,560
Tot.ass'dval.'21(90%act.)54,938,400
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21335.00
Pop'n 1910, 21,371; 1920_,.....40,472
INTEREST payable at First Nat.
Bank, Milwaukee,and in Kenosha or
at City Treasurer's office.

KENOSHA COUNTY.
Kenosha is the county seat.
Road I mpt.Bonds.
434s'17 A-0 822,500c__Apr 1 '23-'27
5s '22 A-0 165.000
1923-1932
BOND.DEBT Nov 29'22 $178,570
Assessed val'n,real estate_70.970,165
Assessed val'n, personal_ _19,236,455
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Total assessed val'n 1922
Jefferson is the county seat.
(82.16% actual)_ __ _90,206.620
Road Bonds.
Co.tax rate (per $1,-000d
--1920- _$4.80
55
--- 8100,000
51,284
58 '20 A-Of 150,000---1928 & 1932 Pop'n.in '10 32,929,• '2
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
1940
1100,000
58'22 A-O*100,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1924
5s
_ __ 605.000..
KERT CREEK DRAINAGE DIST.
This district (P. 0. Babcock) is in
Tuberculosis Sanatorium Bonds
*$40.000_Mar 1 '23-'30 Wood County.
58
50,000
s '05
814,500
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22$1,230,000
Drainage Bonds.
Assessed valuation, real_ _59,177,727 _s '06 __7,000
Assessed valuation, pers1_13,774,971 _s '08 --4,000
Total assessed val'n 1921
_s '14 ___ 55,500
72,952.698 -_s '19
(96.15% actual
26,000
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'20.-85.30
Refunding Bonds.
Population 1910,34.306;1921_35,022 6s '20 s-a
16,000-July 1 '25-'32
1,700_ _July 1 1933
0. INT. on bonds marked (*) at the
County Treasurer's office; on others BOND.DEBT Nov 61920_8129,688
at the office of the County Treasurer Floating debt (additional)___ 11,400
or may be collected through the
INT.on 6s of 1920 at the National
office of the Hanchett Bond Co., Bank of the Republic, Chicago.
Chicago, without charge.
KEWAUNEE.
* Tax-free...,
This city is in Kewaunee County.
JOINT SCH.DIST. NO.6 OF CITY BOND. DEBT Jan 1920-- $43,000
Total
assessed val'n 1920
OF EVANSVILLE, TOWNS
1,975,038
(about 88% actual)_
OF UNION & MAGNOLIA.
Tax rate (per $1,000), 1920-$32.00
Grade School Bldg. Bonds.
1920__1,865
Population
1910,1,839;
6s '21 A-0 j$84,500c_Apr 1 '23-'35
9,000c_ __April 1 1936 LA CROSSE.
School Bonds.
La Crosse is In La Crosse County.
Feb $11,000c ____1923-1928 Incorporated Mar 14, 1856. Popu5s
Paving Bonds.
lation in 1910, 30,417; 1920, 30,421.
$7,500c
58
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
3Ms'03 J4 $7.000c___Jan 1 1923
55
, $2,000c
4s '05 J-D 45.000c___June 1 1925
BOND.15EBT Oct 2'22__ $103,500 43 '06 F-A 14.000c___Feb 1 1926
15,000 48' 06 J-J 11,000c-July 1 1926
Floating debt (additional)_
Tot.ass'd val.'22(80% act.)3,022.245 45 '11 M-N 15,000c___May 1 1931
INT. on grade school bldg. bonds (Subject to call after May 1 1921)
at Cont. & Comm. Nat Bank, Chi- 58 '20 J-J $150,000__July 1 '23-'25
cago, on other bonds in Evansville 6s '21 F-A 200,000
Sewer Bonds.
46 '04 M-N $6,000c___May 1 1924
JOINT SCH. DIST. NO. 1 OF 45 '09 M-S 85 000e_Mar 1 1929
TOWNS OF DAKOTA & WAU- 6s '21 J-J 15,000 ___Mar 1 1923
Water and Sewer Bonds.
TOMA & VILL. OF WAUTOMA.
48 '04 J-J $10.0000.....July 1 1924
(Is '21 -__ 854,000__Mar 1 '23-'31 48
7,000c__July 1 1925
'05 J-J
534s'22 ___ $10,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22.. $64,000 4s '06 J-J 13.000c_July 1 1926
Vocational School -Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'22(abt.act.)_1,300,000
Jan 1 1923
School tax (per $1,000) 1922_ _$34.76 530'21 J-J 86,000
Fire Department Bonds.
J-J
$9,000c_ July 1 192s
4s
'05
JUNEAU COUNTY.
58 '22 M-S 35,000c_Mar 1 '23-'27
Mauston is the county seat.
Viaduct and Bridge Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
4s '04 F-A 86.000c-Feb 1 1924
A-0 521,274
1923-1930
58
Street Bonds.
Soldiers' Bonus Bonds.
'05 M-N $7,000c___May 1 1925
1929 48
5s '20 M-S $51,655.50
48 '07 A-0 15,000c__ Apr 1 1927
Highway Bonds.
6s '21 J-J 100,000....Mar 1 '23-'26
58 '21 --- $80,000c
124,000_Mar 15 '23-'25
58'20 ___ 50,000
15'26-'29
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1919.. 826,000 58 '22 M-S 40,000c_Mar
50,000c_Mar 15'30-'31
Assessed val'n, real
21,509,274
36,000c__Mar 15 1932
Assessed val'n, personal
5,648,363
Bridge, Water & Street Bonds
Total assessed val'n 1920_27,157,637 4s '09 J-J $30,000c__July
1 1929
Co. tax rate (Per $1,000)'20-.33.80
Bonds.
Park
Population 1910, 19,569; 1920.19.2C9 4s '09 A-0 $75,0000-Apr 1 1929
Water Bonds.
48 '04 J-J $6,000c___Jan 15 1924
KA17KAUNA.
48
'08 A-0 15,000c___Oct 1 1928
This city is in Outagamie County 411 '11 M-N 70.000c_ __May 1 1931
Incorp. in 1885. Pop'n 1910. 4.717; 4s
'12 J-D 250,000c-Dec 1 1932
1920. 5.951.
*Water-System-Ext. Bonds.
Elec.-Lt. Plant (Int.in Kaukauna) 4%s'12 F-A$150,000c___ Aug 1 1932
410'12 F-Aj$34,000c_Feb 1 '23-'32 65 '21 J-J 15,000___Mar 15 1923
(Red. after 6 years on 60 days'notice) GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1 '22.41.547,000
58'13 F-A $1.600c____1923.1926 Sinking fund
518,65)
(Subject to call aft. 5 years from his.) Assessed valuation, real29,693.566
Water Works (Int. in Kaukauna) Assessed val.,rrsonal
12.172.601
192.3 Total val.'21 95% act.)-41.866 067
6s '99 J-D $9.500c
2.000c
1923 Tax rate (per 1.000) 1922__ _326.00
Be "13 F-A
(Subject to call aft. 5 yrs. from iss.) INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Park (Int. pay. in Kaukauna.)
F-A $7,500c ___ _1923-1933
434s
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 1921 $63,000 LA CROSSE COUNTY.
1,449
Assessment debt (addl.)___
County seat Is La Crosse.
Assess. val., real estate---6,595,415
Highway Bonds.
1.706,660 58 '20 A-0 8200,000_Apr 1 '23-'30
Assess. val.. personal_ _
Total assessed val'n 1921_ 8,302,075
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920_329.90 58 '22 A-0$400,000_ _April 1 '23-'42
Hospital Bonds.
4Ms'17 Mar $24,000____Mar 1 1927
KENOSHA.
(Subject to call March 1 1922.)
This city is In Kenosha Co. InInsane-Asylum(red.aft.July 1'18)
corporated Feb 8 1850.
449'10 .14 $19,003..-- July 1 1925
North Shore Breakwater Bds. BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 $643.000
430'16 J-J $12.000_ _July 1 '23-28 Sinking fund
28 872
Eickelman Park Ext. Bds.( Opt.) Assess. val. real estate_ _.A8,812 365
$25,000_Sept 15 '23-'30 Assess. val. personal
5Ms'20
16,657,700
Park Bonds.
Assessed val. 1921 (act.)_ _65,470.065
4Ms'15 A-0 $83 000c_Oct 16 '23-'35 Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'20-16.20
Water-Works 'mot. Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 43,996; 1920____44,297
'23-'36
48'16 M-N$59,000__May 1
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
4 s'16 A-0 71.000__Oct 2 '23-'36
4s'16 J-J 71.000_July 15 '23-'36
LA
CROSSE CO. JT. S. D. NO. 8
1939
58 '19 A-0 135.000
Water-Works Extension Bonds. P.0. Bangor.
High-School
'23-'41
Bonds.
1
6s '21 J-J $95,000- July
4s '16 J-J $18,000__July 1 '23-'31
School Bonds.
513' 13 M-N$24,000 $2,000ylyNovl (Bonds due 1924 and thereamw
optional after July 1 192;1.)
454s'15 F-A$65.000c-_Aug 16 '23-'35
5s '19 ___ 140,000____July 1 1929 48 '17 --- $1,850___ _July 1 1923
58 '19 A-0 160,000--- _Oct 1 1929
6s '21 F-A 00,000- Aug 1 '23-'31 LADYSMITH.
This city is in Rusk County.
6s '21 F-A 270,000__Aug 1 '23-'31
Refunding Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '13 M-N $9,000_84500 yly Novl .8 '15
812,000
School Bonds.
4 Ms'15 F-A $25.000c_Aug 16 '23-'27
_s
'07 --- $4,000
4Ms'15 M-N 40,000_Nov 18 '23-'30
04 '20 M-N 30,000-Nov 1 '23-'25 _s '09 --- -6,000




Water Extension Bonds.
_a '03 ___ $6,500
.5 '07 --4,000
_s '09 --6.000
..5 '14
16,000
-a '15 --- 10,000
s '18
6,000
....s '18 __8,000
--s '19 __- 15,000
--s '20 _ - 16,000
Street-I m pt. Bonds.
$35,000
BOND.DEBT Nov 9'20.._ $109,500
Assessed val., real etsate_- 630,310
Assessed val., pers'l prop__ 744,435
Assessed val. impt
1,590,170
Total assessed val.
_2,964,915
Total tax rate(per $1,000)
1920_-'20-$35.00
Population 1910, 2,352; 1920__3,581

[Vol,. 115.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Madison; on 5s of 1919, 534s of 1921, at
office of City Treasurer.

MANITOWOC.
Manitowoc is in Manitowoc County,
Incorporated 1870.
Viaduct Bonds.
1931
53s'21 J-J $45,000
Paving Bonds.
1942
5s' 22 J-J 60,000
City-Hall Bonds.
1923-1931
534s'21 J-J $67,500
Street-Improvement Bonds.
1923-1932
54 '20 J-J $131,000
1941
5s '21 J-J 66,500
Dock Construction Bonds.
5s '18 J-J $24,500- __Jan 2'23-'29
Bridge Bonds.
58 '19 F-A$170,000_ _Aug 1 '23-'39
LAKE GENEVA.
Bonds.
This city is In Walworth County. 4s Water-Works
'11 J-J $68,000____July 1 1931
Water-Works Bds. (Tax-exempt). 434s'13 J-J 26,000
1933
046'11 J-J $54,000_July 15 '23-'31
Electric-Light Bonds.
BD.DT.(water) Nov. 1 '22 $60,000 4){s'13
1923-1933
$102,000
J-J
tssess. val., real estate
3.968,675
Bonds.
Assess. val., personal
847,459 5sCemetery
'20 .1.4 $64.000_ __Jan 2 '23-'30
Other assess. property
130,741
Bonds.
School
High
Total assess. val. 1922
4,946,875
22F-A$350,000c_Feb 1 '23-'42rotal tax rate (per $1,000)'22_$24.05 5s'
1942
4
,
3
(s'22
M-S
250,000
Population 1910, 3,079; 1920-2,632 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 '22_461,424,500
94.000
Water debt (included)___
LANCASTER.
Assess. val. real estate_ _ _24,152,505
This city is in Grant County.
5,217,294
Assess. val. personal
Municipal Bldg. Bonds (tax free). Assess. val. bank stock
867,642
58 '22Feb15_3100,000cFeb 15 '28-'42 Total
30.239,441
assess.
val.
1922_
_
_
_
BOND.DEBT Sept 1922_ _ $100,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_$21.40
Assessed value13,027; 1920, 17,563
Real
2,561,110 Populat'n 1910,
INT. on all bonds payable at the
Personal
501,929
Other property
162,500 office of the City Treasurer.
Total
3,225,539
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$28.54
COUNTY.
Popula'n 1910, 2,329; 1920. 2.485 MARATHON
Wausau is the county seat
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Highway ImPt. Bonds.
0,000__May 1 '23-'26
LAONA UNION FREE HIGH S.D. 6s '21 ___
April 1921 $85,000
This district (P. 0. La,ona) is in BOND DEBT
Assess val (65.18% act.)-62,487,493
Forest County.
(per
$1,000)'20---$6.30
rate
tax
Co.
School-Building Bonds.
Ms '17
$30,000 _Sept 1 '23-'32 Populat'm 1910, 55,054; 1920,65,259
BOND.DEBT Oct 6-1921_ $30,000
Floating debt (State loan)_
12.000 MARINETTE.
Assessed val. '22 (3( a ct.)_1,105.215
This city Is in Marinette County.
Total tax rate (per $i,000)'21_ _$5.55 Incorporated
1886. Pop'n '10. 14.610
Population in 1920
2,400 1920, 13,610.
INT. payable at Laona State Bank
-School Bonds.
High
April 1 1856. Population 1910, 4s '15 M-N$55,000c
1931
25,531; 1920, 38,378.
20,000---(State Loan)
43s'15
1932
50,000
Feb
'15
5s
LEOLA DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
20,000....Feb 1 '23-'24
This district Is in Waushara County 58
60,000....Feb 1 '25-'28
68 '10 --- $5,000__Sept 1 '23-'24
50,000__Feb 1 '29-'30
&I '12 ___ 11 000__June 1 '23-'26
85.000_ _Feb 1 '31-'32
is '13 Sept 8
-Bep 1'23-27
Wharf Bonds.
and
bDock
BOND. DEBT Nov
02525'22_
$26 987 4s '05 A-0 $40.000c_ __Oct 1 1925
Assessed value 1921
320,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '21.. $408,000
Population in 1922 (est.)
250 Assess. val. real estate.. _._7,043,665
INT. on bonds of 1910 payable at Assess. val. personal
4,564,372
&Parson, Son & Co., N. Y.or Chicago. Tot.ass. val.'21(90 (, act.)11,608.037
-.440.00
Total
tax
rate
$1,000)(per
LINCOLN COUNTY.
INT. on bonds marked (b) at
Merrill is the county seat.
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
5s '19 - _ $40,000
(I) in Marinette.
Soldier-s' Bonus Bonds.
as
$94,000_June 21 '23-'30
MARKESAN.
Highway Impt. Bonds.
This village is in Green Lake Co.
is
$65,000__June 1 '23-'35
Water-Works & Sewerage Bonds
6s
s-a
50,000_ _June 1 '23-'32
1923-1940
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 $199,000 5s '20 ___ $19 500
Assess, val. real estate_ _ _$22,906 861 BOND. DEBT Oct 2'22- $53,000
44,000
Assessed val. personal___ 7,243,989 Water debt (incl.)
Tot.ass'd val.'21(70%act.)30,150,850 Assessed value, real eetate_1.401.350
322,055
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_ _$6.66 Assessed value, personal
154,000
Pop'n 1910, 19,064; 1920_---20,987 Bank stock
Total assesFed val. 1922
(about 95% actual)____ 1,877,405
MADISON.
Madison is in Dane Co. Incorp. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$23.59
April 1 1856. Population 1910, Population in 1910, 892; in 1920, 959
25,531; 1920. 38,378.
i-ire-Department Bonds.
to '04 Oct $30,000c___Oct 1 1924 MARSHFIELD.
This city is in Wood County. Inc.
Hospital Bonds.
March 1883. Population in 1910.
_s '11 _ $30,000
5,783;
1920, 7,394.
Sewer Bonds.
Bonds.
4As'13 Oct $55,000c__Oct 1 '23-'33 58SewerJuly
yearly
4 Ms'14 July 61,000c_July 1 '23-'34 00'16 F-A $2000c.$2,000
14 000c_Aug 1 '23-'29
4Ms'15 Oct 65,000c__Oct 1 '23-'35
-Extension Bonds.
4%8'16 Apr 81,000.. .Apr 1 '23-'36 5s Water-Main
'19 ___ $16,000
1923-1930
_s '21
57,000
Water-Works Bonds.
School Bonds.
4%9'12 J-J b$91,000__July 1 '23-'32
to "04 Oct $25,000___Oct 1 1924 58
'22 ___ 75,000.__Mar 1 '24-'38
48 '05 Oct 25.000c___Oct 1 1925 BOND.
Npv 1 1920 $144,000
48 '05 July 250,000c_.July 1 1925 Assessed DEBT
real estate..7,309,456
48 '06 July 30,000c___July 1 1926 Assessed value, personal___2,278,349
value,
is '12 July 60.000c_ __July 1 1932
Tot.ass'd val.'2(j(100%act.)9,587,805
0015 Apr 78,000c_Apr 1 '23-'35 Tax
323.70
rate (per $1.000)'20
s '19 ___ 92,000 _
b INT. at Cont. & Comm. Nat.
_s '19 _ 255,000..
Bank, Chicago.
_s '21 ___ 50 000
_s '20 ___ 237,000
MARSHFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
_s '22 ___ 200,000
School-Building Bonds.
Sewage-Disposal Plant Bonds.
$60,000--_Dec 1 1933
4s '11 July $75,000c__ _July 1 1931 58 '18
58
-__ 25,000
Fair Oaks Town Hall Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922_ _$90,000
_s
- $7,000
Tot. assess. val.'21 (act.)_10,106.071
Water--Works Bonds.
48 '03 Oct $16,500c___Oct 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.11.08
7,394
48 '09 Oct 35,000c. Oct 1 1929 Population 1920
48 '11 Apr 26.000c___Apr 1 1931
ts '11 Oct 20,000c_-_Oct 1 1931 MARQUETTE COUNTY.
4 Ms'16 July 98,000c_July 1 '23-'36
Montello is the county seat.
449'17 July 13,000c_ _July 1'23-'37
-House and Jail Bonds.
(Due $7,000 in even years and $8,000 49Court
'16 ___ $10,000___Feb 15 1923
In odd years.)
Furniture
and Equipment Bds
5s '19 --- $34,000
1939 4s '16 ___ $10,000-__Feb 15 1924
5s '20 A-0 90,000
(T)
TOTAL DEBT
_s '20 ___ 57,000
513,104,467
Assessed val. real
_s '22 ____ 40,000
Assessed val. personal__ _ 3,734,306
Market House Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1920..... 16,838,773
48 '08 Oct $25,000c--Oct 1 1928 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '20-- _$5.80
Storm-Wate -Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 10,741; 1920, 10,443
4s '09 A-0 $65.000c.. Oct 1 1929
Park Bonus.
MAUSTON.
48 '03 July $35,000c__July 1 1923
This city is in Juneau ()Minty.
4s '05 July 19,500c___July 1 1925
Sewer Bonds.
is '08 Oct 30,000c___Oct 1 1928 4345
$7,000e _ _ 1923-1929
_
4s '11 A-0 40.000c __Oct 1 1931 43s
_ 12,000c ___..1931-1936
53is'21 s-an 36.000_ _July 1 '23-'31
Street Bonds.
Street bds. (city's port'n)__ $278,900 434s
$7,000c ____1923-1929
_
TOT. BD. DT, Oct 1922.13,057,000 4 M s
7.000c ....l923-l929
___
Water bonds (included)___ 453,501) 4Yjs
8,000c ----1927-1930
-__
Assess. val.,real estate___65,646.525
Water-Works Bonds.
Assess. val. personal16.651,035
.._ _
4.s
__
$4 0000 ----1923-1926
Tot.assess.v
'
al.'22(abt.act)82,297,360 BOND.DEBT Nov 24'22- $45,000
Total tax (per $1.000 1922_ _..$23.50 Water debt
4,000
..

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WISCONSIN-CITIES AND TOWNS

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MONROE UN. FREE S. D. NO. 1. ONEIDA COUNTY.
Public Library Bonds.
Rhinelander is the county seat.
430 '12_1315,0001430 '13-8316,500
Building Bonds.
Court-House Bonds(Tax-exempt,
55 '15 F-A 336,000c_Feb 1 '23-31
School Bonds.
'08 J-D $20 005e_June 1 '23-'24
58
Bonds.
Heating
Plant
330 '02'$20,000 430 '15_ 4'234.000
State Highway Bonds.
Is '04____ *6,000 4s '15_ 178.000 4 s'15 F-A $10,000c $1,000 yly Febl
Is '05____§18.000 430 '16_*280.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 '22_ $46,000 Si '16 J-J $15.050c___July 1 1926
is '03
§4.000 430 '16_ V08,000 Assess. val. real estate____6,411,210 430'17 M-N123,500____May 1 1937
Road Bonds.
4s'07._ *90.000 430 '17_1240 000 Assessed val., personal_ ___2,027,500
-__ $100,000
MENASHA CITY.
Is '08_ §84,000 430 '17.'360,000 Total assessed val. 1922_.-8,438,740 130'17
4,788 is '20 ___ 50.000
This city is in Winnebago County. Is '09_ 185,750 5s 18___*160,000 Population 1920
TOTAL DEBT Oct 2 1922 $222,006
Is 10____ 146,000 43.s 19.*255,000
School Bonds.
rot.ass'd val.'21(50%act.)21,210.844
0'19_1212,500 NEENAH.
5s '22 s-a $75,000 _Oct 2 '28-'42 Is '11_1211,500 43,
tax rate (per $1,000)'2L_$11.70
Is '12___ 130,000 5s '20___*720.000
This city is in Winnsbago County. Co.
Bridge Bonds.
Pop'n
1910, 11,443; 1920, 13,996
430
'13
*165,000
5s
§360,000 Inc. 1873. Population 1910. 5.734;
45%s'19 F-A $00.000_Ang 15 '36-'39 430 '13_1330.000 6s '20—
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
'20___ §360,000 1920, 7,171.
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ $190,000
4S0
6s
'14..300,000
_1380,000
'21__
Treas.)
(Int.
City
at
Ref.
Water
40,000
Water debt (included)
J-J $12,000c_..Jan 1 1923 OSHKOSH.
6,559,660 430 '15-*156.00016s '21.11,425,000 Is
Assess. val. real estate
This city is in Winnebago County.
5s '22_ _.'500,000 5s '08 J-J
12,000c_Jan 1 '23-'28
2,121,905
Assess. val. personal
14.000c_Jan 1 '23-'29 Incorporated April 5 1853. Com430'13 J-J
Total assess. val. '21 (act.) 8.681,565
Sewerage System Bonds.
mission government adopted Dec. 1
Fire Truck Bonds.
Total assess. val.'22 (act.)_8,665,308 430 1916
*$1,092,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _$30.00 430 1917
*1.095,000 5s '16 Oct 82,000.....Oct 1 '23-'24 1911.
Water-Wks. Purchase Bonds
High-School (Int. at City Treas.)
7,214 00 1919
Pop',n 1910, 6,081; 1920
*374.000
430'14F-A $165,000c_Feb 1 '23-'34
6s 1920
"1,983,000 4 Sis'07 J-J $21,000c ____1923-1927
Bonds.
School
(Int.
at
Repair
Treas.)
City
Bridge
MERRILL.
Sewerage Dist, Bonds.
1929
5s '15 ann $5,000
1923-1927 ts '10 Nov $50.000c
This city is in Lincoln County. IsSouth
'03._
4s 08_ __1315.000
4318'14 J-D 15.000c_June 1 '23-25
Bridge
Bonds.
Inc. in 1883. Pop'n 1910, 8,689 48 '05--__ 1s2,500
48
*7,500
'09_
117,500
F-A
qs'15
1
108.000c_Feb
'23-'34
6s '20 A-0 $25.000
1925-1929
1920. 8,068.
18 '06____*10.000 43,
0'10- 112,0011
DEBT Oct 1 1922_ $91.000 430'22 F-A 200.000__Aug 1 '32-'41
Street Bonds.
4s '07__-_"12,500 Ois '11_ *22,500 BOND.
Water-Works Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
38,000
430'08 ___ $10,000c ____1924-1927
Street Improvement Bonds.
Sinking fund (water)
11,005 is '17 J-J 1340,000____Jan 2 1935
($5,000 payable every two years.)
1 45.000____Jan 2 1936
330 '03__*10.00014s '09__ 4131,250 NET DEBT
79
995
General improvement Bonds.
'10 §1400)0 Assess. val., real estate__ _ 8,819.520 is '18 J-D 50,000 Dec 1 '25-'29
_s
$30,000_$10,000 yearly 45 '04____*10,0001430
Bridge Bonds.
05_
value,
*30,000
Assess.
personal___
4
2,367,155
'11
*157.510
•
Park Bonds.
s '06_. *40,000 6s '20
§180.000 Tot ass d val. 22(act.val.)11,186 675 ts '04 Dec $15.000c_Dec 1 '23-'24
$5,000c _ _ _ _1924-192t 48 '07___
4S0'08
*27,500 6 "
*190 000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-.427.00 430'13 July $100,000c
($5,000 payable every two years.) 48
(Subi. to call aft. 5 yrs. from issue.)
'07__
-1325,000
58
'22_
__*600,000
School Bonds.
Iqs'19 A-0 200.000_ _Apr 1 '25-39
4s 08_ 160.000
_s
-__ $250,000
Cemetery Bonds.
NEW RICHMOND (C.) AND
Viaduct Bonds.
School Bonds State Loan).
855.000___ _Sept 1 1926
6s
STAR
RICHMOND,
PRAIRIE
33,0'12 ___ 812,500c_31,250 yrly 4s '05_1315.000 4s'08— *22.500
Refunding Bonds.
AND
STANTON (Ts.) Jt. S.D. 1.
is '06._ 130,000 45'08— *75 is 0
Sewer District No. 2 Bonds.
1938
4s
-__ $75,000
This
district
•
(P.
Nev
0.
RichIs
'07___
yrly
$9,000.$1.500
45
46‘1,750
'09.-- 135.000 mond) is in St. Croix County.
5s '14 ___
Storm and Sanitary Sewer.
Water Works Bonds.
--4
8,000_ __ _$1,00 , yrly.
430'15 M-N$3.5.000e_May 1 '26-'35
Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $325,500 3(0'13
*$165,000 43/2s16
Feb 334,000 - _ __ _1923-1932 6s '20 A-0 45,000____Oct 25 1926
Assessed val'n, real estate_ _4,539 810
West Sewerage District Bonds. TOT. BD. DT.Sept 27'22. $32 000
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Assessed val'n, personal___2,262,49 4s '03
115,000 45 '08_ 130.000 Assess. val.'22(70% act.).2,406,247 6s '20 A-0 853.000..._Oct 1 1926
334
(act.val.)_6,802
val.'22
Tot.ass'd
Is'05_ *15.000 4s '09___ 117.500 Population in 1922
Park-improvement bonds_ ..$10.000
2,200
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922---335.00 48 '05_ 47.500 4
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22$1,361,000
'10_ 120 000
4s '06_ *10 000 430 '11_ '45,000
600,000
Water debt (incl.)
MILWAUKEE.
NEW LONDON.
4s '07--- *25,000
29.719,420
Assess. val., real estate
This city is in Milwaukee Co. Inc
This city is in Waupaca County. Assess. val., personal.... 14,570.705
Jan. 1846. Town of Lake was an- TOT. DEBT, SINK. FUND, &c.— Os
Total val. 1922 (actual)_ _44,200.125
$150.000
1 '21. Jan. 1 '22.
nexed in May 1911. V. 92. p. 1327. Total bondedJan. $
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921— _327.00
Bridge Bonds.
North Milwaukee was annexed in
$9,000c
4s
Population 1910, 33,062; 1920,33,162
debt
23,824,800
25,900.250
Pop1570).
April 1922 (V. 114, p.
Loan.
State
Sinking
INT. payable at City Treas. office,
funds_
1,784,950
1,932,750 3
ulation 1910, 373,857; 1920, 457,147. Baby bonds.._
___ $6.250c
In Oshkosh or in New York.
9,600
2,000
All of the city's bonds are 20-year
School Bonds.
serial coupon bonds, the last payment
$5,000c
Net debt_ --22,030,250 23.965,500 4s
OUTAGAMIE COUNTY.
being 20 years after date of Issue.
59 Paving Bonds.
debt
Appleton is the county seat.
Interest in each case is payable Jan.1 Water
___ $14,000
(Included)__
180,000
165,000
and July 1 at Guaranty Trust Co..
Highway (Int. at County Treasury)
$154.250
BOND.
DEBT
'22_
1
Sept
x
Margin for bond issues for 1922 Is
N. Y., and City Treasurer's office, $6,622,936.
J-J $120,000c_July 1 '23-'26
430'16
45,000
Water debt. included
Milwaukee. Issues marked (8)pay1,000 430'17 J-J $200,000c_July 1 '23-'27
Floating debt
FLOATING DEBT.—The float- Total assess. val. 1922(70%
able in Jan. each year; issues marked
5s '18 M-S 272,000__Mar 1 '26-'29
ing debt, consisting of warrants, on
(1) in July.
4,154.379 5s '19 M-S 272,000__Mar 1 '31-'34
actual)
Jan. 1 1922, amounted to $909,427.
1935-1937
Auditorium Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..,. _83.25 .58 '19 J-J 180.000
4s '07__ 462,50014)-0 '10-4810,000
4,667 BOND.DEBT July 1 '19_$1,101,000
1920,
Population
1910,
3.333;
SINKING FUND.—The sinking
Bath Bonds.
INT. payable at the City Treas- Assess. val., real estate__ _68.587,250
fund receives yearly a sum equal to
48 '07..__$12,50() 4s'13_ -*41.250 5% of the original Issue of bonds, and urer's office.
Assess. val., personal_ __ _17,741,043
_ *2500 430 '14...*36000 It Is required by law that this
48
Total assess. val. 1920_ _ ...86.628.293
amount
48 '09___ *15.750 5s '19___§119,000 of the debt shall be retired
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1920____$7.20
annually.
MILWAUKEE.
55,113
4%s' 11__*s4.500 6s '21_ __ _ 166,500
Pop. 1910, 49,102; 1920
CITY PROPERTY.—The city NORTH
This cLy is in Milwaukee Co.
Bath and Library Bonds.
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
owns its water-works, and
860.000
*312,500 from water rates a larger sumreceives -111
4s 1907
yearly
Bridge Bonds.
than the total Interest and sinking _s Sewer Bonds.
OZAUKEE COUNTY.
510.000
48 '06_ --1$25.00015s '18_.'S160.000 fund charges on its water debt.
Port Washington is the county seat
DEBT Oct 11922. 3140 500
4s 'OS___ 160.000 430 '19_970,000 Cash in treas. Jan. 1 1922_31,124,929 BOND.
Bonus Bonds.
0011
.400
val'n,
real
_3
Assessed
estate_
48 '09.-- *43.750 430 '19_212.500 Due from funds Jan. 1 '22_ 1014,000 Ssse,ssed val'n• personal _ _ _1 211.340 _s Soldiers'
A-0 $30,000__Apr 1 '23-'25
430 '11- *54.000 5s '19_1127.500 City property Jan. 1 1922_43,050,000 Tot.assess.val.'22(60%act)4,641,340
Bonds.
Road
430 '13 *96,250 5s '19 ___ 185,000
5s
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
-__ $212 200 .._1923-1934
Total
§600,000
430 '14_ *96,000 5s '22
$48,188,929
50,000____Apr 1 1923
$33.00
1922 (est.)
4s '16_ _ _*168.000
57,500____Apr 1 1925
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Population 1910, 1,860; 1920, 3,047 5s '22 s-a
50,000__ __Apr 1 1927
1921.
Docking and Dredging Bonds.
1920.
115,000_ _Apr 1 '29&'33
4s '05...i$15 000 4)0 '10-1320.000
Sept 28'22 $514,500
DEBT
BOND.
45 '06___ *20,000 430 12_ 155. (),) Real estate_509,531,015 489.95(.110 OCONOMOWOC.
This city is in Waukesha County. Assess. val., real
estate__ _26,552.402
48'09_ §35.000 430 '13- 155,000 Personal_ _ _171,667.145 155,658,430
Bonds.
_ _ _ 5.172.864
personal_
val.,
Assess.
430 '15_1162 500 Total
681,198,160 675,611,510 48 Sewerage
F-A $5,000c
1923-1924 Total assess. val. 1921_ _.32.025.266
Tax
M)
(per
District
Bonds.
East Sewerage
$29.18
$29.16 Is
1925-1926 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_382.78
F-A 10.000c
330 '02__1$5,000 4s '05...'815000
Since 1911 the true value assess- _a
1923-1927
2,500
16,335
1910, 17,417; 1920
45 04____ *4.500 4s'08— 130,000 ment was inaugurated. Prior to 6s '20 --___
5,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'32 Pop'n
that only 60% of full value was used.
Electric-Light Plant Bonds.
Water Bonds.
FALLS.
PARK
'16.3525
0 014
430
1930
'19-h85.000
4s
Aug $15,000c
This city is in Price County. In450 '17_*187,50016s '21
1923-1927
*300,000
2,590
Feb
5s
COUNTY.
5s '18_ _ _$160.0001530 '21 _*3(2.500 MILWAUKEE
5.000_ __ _Feb '23-'32 corporated March 21 1912.
Os '20 ___
is
County
seat
Milwaukee.
Water Works Bonds.
430 '19_ *170,000 I 5s .1'22 _ _ *200,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
Hospital Bonds (Tax-exempt).
1923-1926 6s '21 J-J $61,750c_July 1 '23-41
Fire Department Bonds.
$2,000
5s '19 A-0 255 000__Oct 15 '23-'39
Bridge Bonds.
4504.,.. 1s',50914s '09
1927
3,000
417,500
Mar 1
5s
1923
$1,000c
J-J
48 '04___ 17.500 430 '12_ *20,000 430'15 A-0 100.750c_Oct 28'23-35
1928-1930 5s
7.500
City Hall Bonds.
4s '05___ 114,250 430 '13_ *27,500 5sss '20 J-D 306,000__Dec 1 '23-'40
Bonds.
Armory
Sanatorium Bonds (Tax-exempt).
1932
M-N322,000
5s
4,'04_
'23-31
1
7.5:10 430 '13_ 122.000
313.500_ _Feb
58 '13 M-S3330,000_Sept 15 '23 '33 6s '20 DEBT
120.000
Dec31 1920 $55,500 TOTAL DEB r Sept 30 '22 $81,500
ss '15A-0 104,000_ _Oct 28 '23-'35 BOND.
;;
62,000
)
(inci
Water
debt
Flushing Tunnel Bonds.
estate
3,745,105
real
val.
Assess.
Bonds (Tax-exempt).
608,070 Total assess value 1922__ _3,099,243
4s'04
val. personal
112.000 4s Viaduct
'05 M-S 367.500e_Sept 1 '23-25 Assess.
Historical Museum Bonds.
142,500 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_337 (10
Bank stock
Asylum
Bonds
(Tax-exempt).
Population 1910, 1,972; 1920, 2,676
val.'20(abt
430'11
aet.)4.495,675
*367,500 430'11 M-N$135.000_Nov 1 '23-'31 Total ass'd
Hospital Bonds.
20-329.10
(per
$1,000)
rate
tax
INT. payable in Park Falls.
Tot.
43S
s'14 J-J
96.000_Jan 28 '23'34
48'05—* 87.500140
3 '14.'830.000
_
1920_
3,301
3,054;
1910,
in
Pop'n
43-is '11- *45,000 430 '15_ 419.500 45 +14 M 8 20,000_ _Mar 20'23 24
PRAIRIE.
PLEASANT
(Tax-exempt)
School
Agricultural
4s'12. *5.000 4 Sis '17_ 130,000
This town is in Kenosha County.
430 '14- *60,00015s '18—. *40,009 43.is 11 M-N $81,600_Nov 1 '23 31 OCONOMOWOC JOINT SCHOOL
Bonds.
of
impt.
House
Road
Correction
(Tax-exemp)
DISTRICT NO. 3.
I 5s '19- §127,500
430'14 F-A$360,000_ _Aug 5 '23-'34
430'17 A-0 $40 000c ____1923-1927
Market Bonds.
School Building Bonds.
yearly TOTAL DEBT Oct 2'19— $60,000
43'0'13 1$82.50015s '19_ _ _*212.500 43-0'16 M-S 266,000..Sept 1 '23-36 6s '22 Mar 8185.000
3,000
County Home (Tax-exempt).
Perm't Harbor impt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '22_ $185,000 Assess. debt (additional)__
Assessed val., real estate__3,297,307
4s '16_ 41140,00014S4s '19_*170.000 4 4s'12 A-03110.000_ _ Oct 15 '23-'32 Total assessed value 1922
331,210
_
__
personal_
val.,
Assessed
actual)
4s '17_ _ _ 62.500 6s '20_ 4'451,000 45 '14 ___ 60,000_July 15 '23-'34
.5,651.223
60%
(about
3,628,517
Sewerage Bonds.
'17__ 75,000 5s '22
tax (per 81.000) 1922_ _$12+ Tot.a.ss'd val.'19(85%act.)
§500,000 5s Metropolitan
'22 A-031,300,000 Apr 1 '33-42 School
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'18 $115.10
5s '18_ __ 120.0001
INT. payable in Oconomowoc.
GEN.
I3D.
DT.
Aug
1
'22_$6,671,000
Grade Crossing & Abolition Bds,
fund
188 900 OCONTO.
6s '20__*$108,00016s '21_ _ _1285.000 Sinking
PLATTE VILLE.
Total value 1921
899.867,423
Park Bonds.
This city is in Oconto County.
This city is in Grant County.
.21. 35.19
State&Co.tax(per$1.000)
430 '12_- *7,500 Popul'n
Street impt. Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
1910,
433,187; 1920, 539,469 58 '16 J-D $28 000__Dec 1 '23-'36
45 '04____ *6.000 430 '12...."22,590
M-N$10,000c_ _81.000 yrly.
5s
INT. at office of County Treas.
Serially
12,000
s-a
48 '05----"28,500 430 '12__137,500
_s '14
BOND.DEBT N uv 19-1921 $13,000
48 '05---- 13.000 4 Sis '13__*55.000
School Bonds.
debt (additional) 110,000
Floating
33s '06_ 4'10.000 4 •Sii '14..4'60.000 MONROE.
5s '20 M-8 $36,000__Mar 1 '23-'40 Assess. val., real estate___ _4,142,061
'06__ *6.000 430 '15.'429.000
3
This city is in Green County. In- BOND. DEBT Nov 17 '21_ 580,000 Assess. val., personal
1,185,213
4s '06—.. 15,000 430 '16.'210.000 corporated June 1904.
Assessed val'n (real estate)_2.014.600 Total assess. value 1021
48 '07_-_- *5,000 •Uss '16_ *14.000
Assessed val'n (personal)__1,798.406
Water-Works Purchase Bonds.
5.327.274
actual)
(90%
val. '21 (actual)3.813.006 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000) '20...32.75
4s '07--115.000 4s '16___ *35,000 4s '07 M-N$67,000
1926 Tot. ass'drate(per
81.000)'21_350.00 Pop'n in 1910. 4,452; '20
(Part due each year)
Total tax
48 '07_-__ "3,750 58 '18—'240,000
4.353
Population 1910.5,629; 1920, 4,920
_ $10,000
4s '07___- 13.750 5s '18-__ *40,000 _s
INT. payable in Chicago.
Sewer Bonds.
4s 'OS....124.000 436s '19_ *85.000
--- $18,000
48 '09_ - _ -121,000 6.9 '20___"315.500 _s
OCONTO FALLS.
PLYMOUTH.
430 '10-132,000 6,'21_ _ (190,000 Paving & sewer bds 58
823.000
This city is in Oconto County.
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
This city is in Sheboygan County.
430 '111 162.000.5s '22..__*350.000
Water, Light and Sewer Bonds.
5s '22 ___ $75,000c_Aug 1 '23-32 6s '21 A-0 S56,000c
Incorporated in 1877.
Police Department Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4s '16__- 629.2(10 Os '21_ __ 1237,500 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ $247,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 12 '21_ $56,000
$50,000
Water debt (included)___
20,000 5s '22 J
0'19 §212,300
43,
81.500 Water debt (included)
Assessed val. real estate._.6.366,599 Floating debt (addl)
7,000 BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '22 880,000
Sewerage Bonds.
430 '13'$165.000 5s.19_1153.000 Assessed val. personal___ _ _1.682,405 Ass'd val'n 1921 (56% act.) 1.748,000 Assessed val'n, real estate_ _3 040 690
4 S,Ss '14_ 8330.000 6s '20___§180,000 Total assess. val. (act.)'22 8,049,405 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ _ - _343.40 Assessed val'n, personal___1.120.055
4s'15.,1130,000 6s '21_ _ §285.000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__-$24.f 0 Population 1910, 1,427; 1920, 1,914 Tot.ass. val.'22(90% act.)4.160.745
'21_831.20
4S0 '16_1300,000 550 '21_*285.000 Popula. 1910, 4,410: 1920
4.788
INT. payable at State Bank, Tot. tax rate (per 31.000)
Population 1910, 3,094; 1920, 3,415
INT. at Wisc. Nat. Bank, Milw. Oconto Falls.
5s '18- _ -.160,000 5s '22- __§300,000

MANSTON (Concluded)—
Assessed val., real estate $1,401:160
Assessed valuation, pers'I__ 662,066
Total assessed value 1922
2056.226
(about 75% actual)
Total tax rate(per 31.000)'22_829.01
Population 1910, 1,701; 1920, 1,966




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PORTAGE.

WISCONSIN-CITIES AND TOWNS

[VOL. 115.

Assessed valuation 1921__84.358.837
Water-Works Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT. June 1922- $324,000
This city is the county seat of Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921
S27 72 6s '21 M-N$17,500
1923-1941 Sinking fund
36,158
Columbia County.
Incorp. 1854 Popul'n 1910, 38,002; 1920, 58.593 BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22_ 883,000 Total assessed val. 1921._
_7.5:14.915
Commission government adopted
INT. payable at City Treas. office. Water debt (included)
54,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20-$25.00
Feb. 20 1912. Population 1910.
Floating debt(addl)
1,000 Population 1910, 6,092; 1920, 7,598
5,440; 1920, 5,582.
RACINE COUNTY.
Sink. funds-General
5,000
INT. on 5s of 1919 and
Refunding Bonds.
Racine is the county seat.
Water
2,000 1922 payable at the officeonof5s of
___ $21,000
_s
the
1935
Bonds.
Ass'd val.'22(90% act.)Road
City
Treasurer.
Street Bonds (Tax-exempt).
$132,000c___Jan 1 1927
Real
1,139,605
414s'14 ___ $22.000_ __ _Feb 1 1935 6s
J-J 133.000c___Jan 1 1930
Personal
333,860
Bridge Bonds (Tax-exempt)
132.000c___Jan 1 1933
Other property
48,000 SPARTA SCHOOL DISTRICT
4s '03 Fob 843.000c
Feb 1925
133,000c _Jan 1 1928
Total
1.521,465
NO. 1.
*Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
5s '22 J-J
132.000c__ _Jan 1 1931 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21-330.00
This district (P. 0. Sparta) is in
410'09 F-A $14.000c_Feb 1 '23-'29
133,000c.._ _Jan 1 1934 Population in 1910. 867; 1920, 1,162 Monroe County.
School Bonds.
132,000c__ _Jan 1 1937
INT. at Second Ward Savings
School Bonds.
41.0'16 F-Al 38,000c_Feb 1 '23-'26
70,000c_ _ _Jan 11910 Bank, Milwaukee.
510'22 ___ $225,000
1923-1937
I 45.000c_ Feb 1 '21-36 BOND,DT.Sept 27'22_ _$1,542,500
BONDED DEBT
(7)
410'16 F-A
4 000c_Feb 1 '23-'26 Assess val. 1921 ---- _118.601,747 SAITK COUNTY.
Assessed value 1921
$4,804,553
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922 $157,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1-921_ _ _325 34
County seat is Baraboo.
Assessment debt, add'I
3,000 Populat'n 1910, 57,424; 1920, 78.961
Court-House Ronds(Tax-exempt)
Floating debt
30,000
INT at County Treasurer's office
4s g '05 Mar $10,000c_Mar 1 '23-'25 STEVENS POI"T.
Sinking fund
13.110
This city is it, 2ortage County.
Training-Sch. Ms.(Tax-exempt)
Assessed val'n,real estate.. _3,630.241 REEDSBURG.
Sewer Bonds.
45 '10 Apr $2 000c__Apr 1 '23-'26
Assessed val'n. personal_ _ _1.662,246
_s '00 __- $12,000
This city is in Sauk County.
Asylum Bonds (Tax exempt).
Total assessed value 1922
Sewer Bonds.
4.500
4s '10 Apr $21,000c_Apr 1 '23-'30 _s '02 __(about 80% actual)
5,292,487 __ '18
1,500
_ $23,000
4s '10 Sept 4,000c_Sept 1 '23-'2 -s '05 __Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ __330.00
_s '11 ___
Street_-Improvement Bonds.
10,000_31,000 yearly
Road Bonds.
§ INT. at City Treasurer's office. 55___ $22,000
1923-1933 4s '18 J-J
1923 _s '16 ___ 10,000_ _ 2,000 yearly
S4,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 11920.. S92,500 BOND.DEBT Nov 22'22
72.000 5s '20 A-0 $25,000___Apr 15 1932
Assessed value 1920
___
25,000
PORTAGE COUNTY.
4:723.531 Assess. val. 1922
70,000.000 6s
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920_ _ _$24 20 Tax rate (per 81,000) 1920
County Best Is Stevens Point.
55.10 6,,Pavement Bonds.
--_ $50,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 28 '18 $40,000 Population 1910, 2,615; 1920, 2,997 Pop'n 1910. 32,512: 1920_ _32,512
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate___29,027,663
INT. payable in Baraboo.
_s '15
Assess. val., personal_ __ _ 7,278,596 RHINELANDER.
This city is in Oneida County. SHAWANO
8.000
8
Park Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1920_ _ _ _36.306.250
COUNTY.
_s '1/ ___ $22,000__32,000 yearly
Tax rate (per 81.000) 1920_ _ _$5.00 Inc. Mar. 20 1894.
Shawano is the county seat.
14
onod
os
O.
High-School-Building Bonds.
_s R,1o7adsB
Popul'n 1910. 30.945; 1920, 33,649
Insane-Asylum
Bonds.
_ _31,000 y'ly Oct 15
5s '12 M-S $5.000c
. 1923 45 '11 M-S $99,000e_Mar 20 '23-31
/NT. at the County,Treasury.
Water Works Bonds.
58 '13 M-9 14.000c ____1924-1925 4s
'13 M-S 11,000c_Mar 20 '23-'33 5s '22 A-0 3100,000c_Apr
58
M-S 5000c
1 '32-'41
1923
BOND.
DEBT
8122,000
Sept
30
'21
PORT WASHINGTON.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922_ 529.000 Assessed
BD.DT. Nov 24'22- $453,500
value,real estate.32.431 .252 TOT.
This city is the county seat of Assessed val. real estate___4.785
eered
ss deNbmti.
(!
nre
ca
l
NkVsa
st
285 Assessed val'n personal_ _10 783 7.18 ,
Ozaukee County. - Incorp. 1882
Assessed val. personal
estate_ _ _7,4
2.370.784 Tot.ass'd val.'20(act.val.).43.215.000
15
40
5,0
19
00
Water and Light Bonds.
Other assessable property
Assessed val., personal_ __ _1,956,784
136 010 Total tax (per
1920_ _ _$9.11 Other
M-S $21,000c_Mar 1 '23-'26 Tot. assess. val. 1922
4s
assessable property__ 336,500
7.292 109 Populat'n 1910,$1,000)
1920,
33.975
31,884;
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _310.50
Tot.ass'd val.'22(80% act.)9.738,474
41,0'11 F-A $11,250c_Feb 1 '23-'27 Population
INT. at Halsey, Stuart & Co.. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_330.00
1910, 5,637; 1920, 6.654
6s
25.000
Chicago.
INTEREST payable in Chicago.
Pop.
1910,8,692; 1920
11,371
GEN.B.DT. Sept 28 '22 $89.750
-INT. on 5s of 1922 at the City
Assess. val. real estate____2.145.545 RICHLAND CENTER.
SHEBOYGAN.
office.
Treasurer's
Assess. val. personal
670 555
This city is in Sheboygan County
This city Is In Richland County,
Assess, value bank stock
143,600 Incorporated Feb. 1897.
•Water-Works Bonds.
Total assess. value 1922_ _ _2,959,700
4s '09 M-S 8185.000_Mar 1 '23-29 STOUGHTON.
River Improvement Bonds.
(Real estate assessed at 85% and _s
Sewerage-System Bonds.
$30.000
This city is in Dane County.
Pc personal property at 60% act. val.)
4%s'16 A-0 $5.000._ - -Apr 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Jan 11920.. 872,700
Street Bonds.
Total tax (per S1,000) 1921_ _ $30.90 5s '17 J-J 830 000__July 1 '23-'26
City-Hall Bonds.
val.'20(abt.88%act.) 6,027.862
Ass'd
Population 1910. 3,792; 1920, 3.340
410'15 J-D 367,000__June 1 '23-'34 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $29.80
City Hall Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
$28,750
Population 1910, 4,761; 1920. 5,101
41,010 M-9 S42,000__Mar 1 '23-'30
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN.
Electric-Light Bonds.
41,0'11 M-9 16,000____Mar 1 1930
This city is in Crawford County.
--- $3.000
STE.ATFORD.
School Bonds.
x High-School Building Bonds. i-tOND. DEBT Nov 17 '21- $57,250
This village is in Marathon County
6,600 Gs '21 J-J $350,000-.Jan 2 '27-'32
410'16 M-S j$39,000_Mar 1 '23-'35 Assessment debt (add'i) _ _ _
40,000 _ _Aug 1 '25-'29
Water and Sewerage Bonds.
35,500
1 5.000___Mar 1 1936 Floating debt (additional) _
Assess. val., real estate____4.012.437
20,000.. Aug 1 '30-'31 5s '20 ___ $34,000
1923-1939
Water Works Bonds.
.$12,000__SePt 1 '28-'31 Assess. val., personal
1.201.319 5s '22 F-A 11.000_ _ - _Aug 119:12 BOND.DEBT Sept 9'22... $39,000
38,000.._Aug 1 '33-'36 Assessed val'n real estate
907,785
45.000.. _Sept 1 '32-'40 Tot.assess.val.'21(act. val.)5 213.7 6
6s '21 s-a
64,000.. Aug 1 '37-'40 Assessed val'n, personal
329,831
4.000_ -_ _Sept 1 1941 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 21_$35.00
17,000____Aug 1 1911 Tot.ass'd val.'22(65%act.).1,237,616
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'21_ $158,500 Population 1910. 2,652; 1920. 3,409
INT.
at
First
20,000__Aug 1 '25-'29 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_321.60
Nat. Bank, Chicago.
92.25
Assess. debt (addl)
20,000.. Aug 1 '30-'33 Population in 1010, 763; 1920, 1,014
Water sinking fund
11,000
58 '22 F-A 18,000-..Aug 1 '34-'36
Assess. val., real estate
2.564,819 RICE LAKE.
21,000_ _Aug 1 '37-'39
This city is in Barron County.
Assess. val., personal
833,764
16,000__Aug 1 '40-'41 STURGEON BAY.
Bridge Bonds.
Tot. ass'ci val. '21 (85-90%
This city Is In Door County.
5,000.._ _Aug 1 1942
3,398.613 6s '17 A-0 $22.000_ __ _Apr 1 1929
actual)
Water-Works Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$26.75
$32,000_ -Aug 1 '24-'27 58 '17 M-9 5$24,000_Mar 1 '23-'30
Population 1910, 3.149; 1920. 3,537 5s '17 A-0 $30,000___Apr 15 1936
500 __Mar 1 1931
1
6s
'21
F-A{
40,000__Aug
1
'28-31
Sewer Bonds.
z Int. at Harris Tr. & Say. Bank.
School (int. at State Treas.)
48,000 _Aug 1 '32-'35
$30,000
Chicago, and on other bonds at the 5s310
J-J
9,000
1923-1928
80,000_
_Aug
1
DEBT
'36-'40
Jan
TOTAL
11920..
$88,750
City Treasurer's office.
75,000
1923-1937
BOND.DEBT Oct 1192281.165,000 6s '21 ___
Assess. val. 1920 (about
Electric-Light Bonds.
80% actual)
4,075,255 Assessed valuation 1922_35,410,000
PRICE COUNTY.
$29.42 6s '09 J-J $15,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'28
Tax rate (per 81,0(10) 1920_837.30 Tax rate (per 81.000)'21
Reservoir Construction & MaPhillips is the county seat.
Population 1910, 3,968; 1920, 4,457 Population 1920, 26,398; 1921. 30.955
chinery Bonds.
County Training School Bonds.
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the First 53,0'22
$26,000_ __Oct 1 '24-'36
1925-1934 RIPON.
5s '19 J-D 870.000
Nat'l Bank, Chicago; on 5s of 1922 BOND.-DEBT
Oct 1 '22_ _ $152,500
BONDED DEBT
(?)
This city is In Fond du Lac County. at the City Treasurer's office.
Water debt (incl.)
50,500
Popula'n 1910, 13,795; 1920, 18,517
Municipal Opera House Bonds.
Floating
debt
(add'1)
2,400
M-S
321.000__Mar 1 '23-'36 SHEBOYGAN FALLS.
5s '16
Assess. val., real estate_ __ _2,681,288
RACINE.
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
This city is in Sheboygan County Assess. val., personal
1,032,430
Racine is in Racine Co. Inc.1848. 6s '21 M-S $25.000
Aug. 21 1913.
Ass'd val.'22(abt.95%act.) 3.713,718
TOTAL DEBT Sept 26 '22 844,500 Incorporated
Sewer Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $39.31
le
,
terasloensatiate_ _ _4.174.970
4s '03 ___ S2,175c___May 1 1923
'16 F-A $36.000c _Aug 1 '23-'38 Population 1910, 4,262; 1920, 4,553
7,700-Feb 1 '23 '29 Assess. val.II
41,03'09 F-A
1,501 683 5s
F-A
20.000
5s
'19
1923-1937
Tot.(98sloact.)5.676 653
5s '14 A-0 81,000__Oct 1 '23-'34
1922
Light Plant Bonds.
SUPERIOR.
43,0'15 M-N 61.500_-May 1 '23-'35 rotal tax rate (per 81.000)'21_828.00
'16 F-A $20.000c _Aug 1 '23-'30
This
is situated in Douglas
5s '18 F-A 25.001__Aug 1 '23-'38 Population 1910, 3.739; 1920, 3,929 6s
BOND.DEBT Nov 18 '21_ $75,000 County.city
Incorp. March 25 1889.
6s '20 J-J 36.000__July 1 '23-'40
Assess. val. real estate_ _ _2,068 005 Commission
RIVER FALLS.
Street improvement Bonds.
Assess. val., personal prop_ 741.225 Jan. 23 1912. government adopted
$5,500-July 1 '23-'24
4s '04 J-J
This city is in Pierce County.
Assess. val., bank stock_
62.200
For litigation regarding special
4s'06 _-- 10,000-May 1' 23-'26
Electric Power Bonds.
assess. val. (97%
serially Total
!rapt. bonds, subsequentiy refunded
410'08 ___ 16.000c_June 1923-'28 6s
--- 816,000
actual) 1921
2.871.430 into 31ss & 4s,
410'10 A-0 20.0D0-Apr 1 '23-'30
"S. & C." Section
Improvement Bonds.
Total
tax
rate (per 31,000)'20.82850 or May 21) '01) see
serially
410'16 A-0 28.000__Oct 1 '23-'36 44s
and V. 93, p. 893.
___ S30,000
Population 1910, 1,630; 1920, 2,002 6s '20
4Sis'19 J-D 63,750__June 1 '23-'39
Water-Power Bonds.
M-94130,000„Sept 1 '31-'40
INT.
at
the
City
Treas.
office.
Serial
1923-1939 Is
Fire-Protection Bonds.
4%s'19 J-D 17 000
F-A $1.000c
4%8'16 J-J $10,000c___July 1 1926
6s '20 J-J__ 8 000__July 1 '23-30 (ireenwood Purchase Bonds.
Serial SHEBOYGAN VALLEY DR. D.
School Bds.(Int. at City 7'r. office)
F-A $20,000c
6s '21 F-A I12,000c_Aug 1 '23-26 is
This district (P. 0. Elkhart Lake) 4Jisp 09J-J $100,000c___Jan 3 1930
160.000c_Aug 1 '27-41
Improvement Bonds.
Serial is in Sheboygan County.
'
410'22 A 0 J60,000 Oct 1 '23 '32
Is '10 J-J 100,000c_ ....Sept 1 1929
F-A $33.000c
150,000__Oct 1 '33 '42 BOND. DEBT Nov 23'22.. 846,000 Drain. System Construction Bds. 41s'13 J-J
65.000c___Ju1y 1 1933
Lake Shore Protection Bonds.
ssed value, real estate_1.9'18.450 6s '17 J-J I $98,800_ _July 1 '23-35 5s '19 ___ 200,000__June 1 '30-'39
'23-'30
$7,200__May
1
8,734 27_July 1 1936 5s '20 -__ 100.000Apr 1 '31-'40
43.0'10
ssed value. personal__ 612 220
F-A 170.000Aug 1 '23-'39 ro.t.ass'd val.'22(85% act.)2.610 970 TOTAL D .BT
4/s'19,
(1) 410
___ 85,000____July 1 1936
fis 20 J-J 180,000__July 1 '23-'40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.. _ _$21.00
43%s'22 F-A 150,000
1933-1942
Refunding Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,991; 1920, 2,273 SHORE WOOD.
410'22M-9 x250,000c_Sept 1 '33-'42
This village (formerly East Mil$7,000.. July 1 '23-'26
4s '06 J-J
Refunding Bonds.
waukee) is in Milwaukee County. 4s '04 F-Ax$162,750c_Feb 2 1924
410'10 F-A 15.000__Feb 1 '23-37 ROCK COUNT-Y.
Incorporated Aug. 21 1900.
410'12 M-S 2(),000c_Mar 1 '23-32
Janesville is the county seat.
45'8'05 F-A 211,000c__Aug 1 1925
General Fund Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
Soldiers' Bonus Bonds.
3158'04 F-A § 100.000c _ _ Feb 2 1924
$8.000c_Nov 1 23-'30 58
5s '15 J-J 826.000
1923-1935 4%s
-_ $200.000
___
70,000_ __ _Feb 2 1929
School Bonds.
115,000__Oct 1 '23-27
Road Bonds.
Jail Bonds.
410'17
-__
20,000__Oct
4s '03 --- 36.000----MaY 1 1923 _s
1
___ $27,000
'28-'32 58
$61.000_ _ _ _May 1 1938
7,056.. June 1 '23-28 5s
410'08 --30,000_ _Oct 1 '33-'37
-- 25,000
Street Bonds (General).
410'11 _- 22,500Mar 1 '23-31 5s '19 3-1 200.000c_June 1 '26-'27 BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22_ $211,000 5s g '15 M-N$33.000c___Nov 1 1925
410'12 M-9 12.500--Apr 1 '23-'32 53 '19 J-D V50,000c_June 1 1926 Assess. val., real estate_ __11.548.780 45s'16 J-J
10,000c___Sept 1 1926
1923-1933
410'13 M-N 33.000
100.000c_ _June 1 1927 Assessed val'n, personal__ 615.170 5s
19.000..__ ,.Jan 1 1928
Total assessed val'n 1922
43.0'15 M-9 112.000c_Mar 1 '23-'25 _s
00,000
5s '20 J-J z40,000___Jan 1 '23-'30
150,000c_Mar 1 '26-'35 TOT. DEBT June 1921_ _ _$674,600
(90% to 100% actual)_12.163.950 5s '22 J-D 90,000 June 1 '33-'42
440'19 M-N364.500__Nov 1 '23-'39 Assess. val., real estate__ _99,920,973 Total tax rate(per$1.000)'22__$19.06
Sewer Bds.(Int. at City Tr. office.)
fis '21 F-A 722.000c_Aug 1 '23-41 Assess. val., personal_ __ _28,076,422 Pop'n 1910. 707; 1920
2,650 Is '12 J-J $19,000c___July 1 1932
Tot. assess. val. 1920__127.997.395
Garbage-Incinerator Bonds.
10.700c_ _ _July 1 1923
410'13 J-J
430'12 M-N317.500c_Nov 1 23-32 Tax rate (per 81.000) 1920_ -82.40 SHORE WOOD SCHOOL DIST.
23,500c___July 1 1924
5s '14 J-J
Pop'n 1910, 55,538: 1920--66.150
Park-Site Bonds.
32,000c_ _..Jan 1 1925
g'15 J-J
5s
Funding
Bonds.
INT. on 5s of 1919 at the County 58 '15 F-A 329.575
434s'13 M-N$27,500__May 1 '23-'33
Refunding Judgment Bonds.
1923-1929
Treasurer's office.
Isolation Hospital Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '17_ $101,000 68 g'17 FsA/$14.000c_Aug 1 '23-'33
6s '20 M-Sf$48.000__Sept 1 '23-'30
I 24,000c_Aug 1 '34-'37
Floating debt (State loan)_ 25,067
1 70,000-Sept 1 '31-'40 RUSK FARM DRAINAGE DIST
DT. Oct 1 '22_81,892,950
Assessed valuation 1917
5,713.826 TOT. BD.
15,084
This district (P. 0. Ladysmith) is Population'
Bridge Bonds.
Cash in sinking fund
n
1917
(est)
1,700
46,151,204
6s '20 J-J I S28,000_ _July 1 '23-'36 in Rusk County.
Tot. ass'd val. 1921
1923-1931
k 2,000.._- July 1 1937 6s'18_ 822.500
Total tax (per $I ,(100) '22- -- .829.72
285.000__Jan 1 '23-41 TOT.BD.DT, Oct 30'20---$25,000 SOUTH MILWAUKEE.
39,671
51is'20
Pop'n 1910,40,384; 1920
This city is in Milwaukee County
Cs '21 F-AI 98.000c_Aug 1 '23-'36
INT. on bonds marked (z) at City
Treas. office;(§) State 111t.. Madison,
1 40,000c-Aug 1 '37-'41 SAUK CITY.
Sewer Bonds.
This village is in Sauk County
5s '19 J-J $22,000c Jan 1 '23-'44 and on 6s of 1920 at the office at the
City Park Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
41is'22 A-0 $20,000_ _Oct 1 '23-'42
Continental & Commercial National
School Bonds.
6s '21 M-N$33,250
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922_32,882,000
1923-1941 5s '22 J-J $50,000c_July 1 '23-'42 Bank. Chicago.




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WISCONSIN-CITIES AND TOWNS

13

Library Bonds.
5s '13 M-8 $2,400c_Mar 1 '31-'33
Police and Fire Alarm Bonds.
5s '15 M-S $1,800c_Mar 1 '23-25
Street Bonds.
58 '10 M-S $13,000c_Mar 1 '23-'30
1,000c_Mar 1 1923
bs '12 M-S
5s '13 M-S 20,000c___Mar '23-'33
5s '15 M-S 1 3,000.. _Mar 1 23-25
120,000_ _Mar 1 '26-'35
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
5s '17 M-S 45.000c_Mar 1 '23-'37
West Bend fs the county seat.
5s '19 ___ 29,000__Mar 1 '23-'39
Highway Impt. Bonds.
6s '21 ___J 14.000__Mar 1 '23-'29
5s '21 A-0 $100,000_Apr 1 '23-'29,
'32 & '35
1 6,000__Mar 1 '30-'31
THREE LAKES DRAIN. DIST.
pr 1 '24-'36
700,000c_A
___ 132.000
1923-1938
5s •
A-0
'22
Lakes)
5s
Three
0.
(P.
district
This
in
$150,000
and
1939-1942
12,000
1924
(Due
$100,000
is in Oneida County.
___
5s
1923-1932
10,000
each of the years 1927, 1930, 1933
6s '18 J-J $60,000_Mar 12 '23-'37
and 1936.)
(7)
Water Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT
DE BT Sept 27'2281,200,000
5s '05 F-A $9,000c_ _Feb 1 '23-'25
INT. payable at the State Bank BOND.
City Hall Bonds.
Assess, value,real estate_ _39,321,389
M-S 1.500c_Mar 1 23-'25
'11
5s
Lakes
Three
of
Assessed value, personal__ 7,945,747 414s'13 A-0 $17,500c ___-1923-1933 58 '12 M -S
5,000c Mar 1 '28-'32
Total assess. value. 1921_ _47,267.136 BOND. DEBT Oct 12 1922 $607,500 5s '14 M-S 2,000c_Mar 1 '23-'24
TOMAH.
1921____$7.40 Water debt (incl.)
(per
rate
$1,000)
Tax
213,000
M-S
1.500c_Mar 1 '23-'25
5s
'15
County.
This city Is in Monroe
Populat'n 1910, 23,784; 1920, 25.713 Assess. val., real estate._ 13,692,560 5s '17 M-S 5,000c_Mar 1 '23-'27
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 '20_ $53.080
INT. at County Treasurer's office. Assess. val., personal_ _ 3,965,610 6s '21 -.1 3,000__Mar 1 '23-'25
est
2.209,760
real
val.
Assess.
1,021,445
1 12.000__Mar 1 '26-31
Assess. val., bank stock
657,301
Assess. val. personal prop_
6s '21 - _ _ 95,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'41
Tot. assess. val.'21 (about
Tot.ass'd val.'20(act. val.)_2.867,061 WATERTOWN.
18,679.615
actual)
_
1923-1927
80%
110,000
5s
'20435.00
Dodge
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
This city is in Jefferson and
1928-1942
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_$35.00
115,000
Population 1910, 3,419; 1920, 3,257 Counties. Incorporated 1853.
office
Treas.
City
at
.
payable
,550
DEBT
/NT.
Oct
BOND.
(tax-exempt)
1922_81.483
Bds.
Street-Improy.
Assess. val., real estate..__18,944,285
83.900c_July 1 '23-'25
4s '08 J-J
TOMAH SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Assess. val., personal____10,837,352
15
'23-'26
4.000c_July
J-J
is
'13
5s '20 J-J 834,000_ _due part y'rly 5s '22 J-J
Total assess. val. 1921..___29,781.637
20,500_ _July 1 '24-'31 WAUWATOSA.
TOT. BD.DT. Oct 1 1921_ $93,000 5s '22 J-J
16,000_July 15 '23-'31
This city Is In Milwaukee County. Total tax (per $1.000) 1921_ -$28.00
Ass'd val. 1921(80% act.). Inc.
(tax-exempt)
Bds.
Water-Works
INT. at John Nuveen & Co..
May 27 1897.
200.000
Real estate
eb 1 '23-'27
Chicago; Wisconsin Nat. Bank,
50,000 43.007 F-A $20.000c_F
Personal
School bonds (tax-exempt).
Water-Works Bonds.
German-American Bank, Milwaukee;
250.000
Total
yearly
'23-'27
500
15
_Jan
$8,000_
4s '09 J-J
430'10 M-S $2,000c-$
First Nat. Bank in West Allis, Harris
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921----$18.00 43s'16 M-S 70,000cMar 10 '23-'36
Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago, and
3,400
Population 1921 (est.)
Sewer Bonds.
27,500 July 1 '23-'32
55 '22 J-J
West Allis State Bank.
yearly
250
$1.250c___8
F-A
'10
3169.900
be
GEN. BD. DT.Sept 28'22
1.500c_ _ _$500 yearly
3,5 s'10 M-S
4
3.203
debt
(add'I.)___
Assessment
COUNTY.
LEAU
TREMPEA
fis '13 M-S $10.500____ 1923.A932
Assessed val. 1922Whitehall is the county seat.
9.668,825 58 '15 M-S $16.250____Part yearly WEST SALEM SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Beal estate
Court-House Bds.(State Loan).
This district is in La Crosse Co.
'17 M-S 5.000__ 1.000 yearly
3.126.190
5s
Personal
3As'10 ___ $12,500
16,000___1,000 yearly
12,705.315 _s
Total (90%)
Building Bonds.
Asylum Bonds.
_ _522.32 5s '19 M-S 12,000__A,000 yearly 4s '17 Sept $25,000
1921_
$1,000)
(per
tax
Total
Serial
$28,000
___
6s '22
___ 25,000
1910, 8.829: 1920, 9,299 6s
Serial
5s '17 Sept 20.000
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 840,500 Population
officer;
INT. payable at City Treas.
(7)
TOTAL DEBT
34,219,880
Assessed val. real
School Bonds.
9.966,775
_
_
_
yearly
personal_
Assessed val.
4s '04 MS $3.000c-$1.500
Tot.ass'd val.'21( act.) 44,186.855 WAUKESHA.
M-S 11 000cA,000 yrlv 1tIar15
5s
$14.000-$1.000 yearly WHITE WATER.
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1921- - -810 00
This city is the county scat of 4 Ks
Populat'n 1910, 22,928; 1920, 24,506 Waukesha Co.
5s 19 M-S 19,090_Mar 15 '21-'39
This city is in Walworth County.
192(-1929
114,000
M-S
'19
5s
Bonds.
ks
Water-Wor
Water-Works Bonds.
1930-1939
130.000
$22,000 ----1923-1926
___
'06
4s
A-0 820,000c_Apr 1 '23-'32
43is'12
RIVERS.
TWO
'OS F-A 13,000c __1923-1927 5s '20 M-S 18,000
A-0 36,100c
5s
This city is in Manitowoc County. 4s
'23-'25
$9.000_
29
____1923-19
4s '09 M-N 14,000c
Bonds.
School Bonds.
Sewer
4s '12 July 10,000c ____1923-1932 5s '20 M-S 29,0001 7,000_ '26-30
1925
A-0 $7,000c
6s '20 F-AS300,000
0,000_ '31-'40 5s
2,000c ____1923-1924
'13 Apr
BOND. DEBT Sept 27'22_8316,000 4s School
15
'23-'41
60,000_Mar
6,'21 M-S
Paving Bonds.
Bonds.
12,000
Water & light debt (incl.) _
see V. 112, p. 2565) 45-6s
maturity
_
1930
(For
_1923-1936
$12,000c
F-A
0c
Ang$159,60
'16
4s
Assess. val. real estate_ __ _6,883,020 %s'18 J-J
1924
8,000
___
6,000c_ __Jan10 '23-'28 5s '22 M Nf20,000c_May 1 '23-'32 4s
2,382,620 4
Assess. val. personal
115,000c_May 1 '33-'37 5s '19 M-N 15.000_May 16 '25-'32
1923-1939
85,000
M-N
'19
5s
202,250
property_
other
val.
Assess.
..Mar 1 '23-'37 BOND. DEBT Sept 29'22_ $85.500
J30,000
M-S
'22
5s
1923-1940
40.500
J-D
'20
58
9,467.890
Assess. val. 1922 (act.)
5,000__Mar 1 '38-42 Assessment debt (add'1)___
4.320
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922......$33.5'
9,000
Floating debt
Feb $5,000c _ _ _ _1923-1927
Population 1910, 4,850: 1920, 7,505 4s '10 J-J
Street Bonds.
estate
real
val.
3,016,000
1923-1928
Assess.
6,000
'19
INT. at the Bank of Two Rivers. 4s
4Ms'10 M-S $9,000c41.000 yearly Assess. val. personal prop._1,064,940
Cemetery Bonds.
M-S 7,000__8i.000 yearly Tot.ass'd yal.'22(95%act.).4.0S0,940
Two Rivers.
1923-1924 55 '15 M-S
48 '11 M-N $2,000c
10,001L_$1,000 yearly Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$28.10
bs '17
Hospital Bonds.
1923-1929
875
COUNTY.
VERNON
1923-1927
'12 July $5,000c
4s
1930-1934 Population 1910. 3,224; 19203,215
{
2,000
Viroqua is the county seat.
4,000c __1923-1926 5s '19 M-S
4s '16 ___
1935-1939
INT. payable at Whitewater.
3,000
Training School Bonds.
Street Bonds.
5s'18 F-A $35,000c_ Feb 15 '23-'29 is '13 A-0 $6.000c __1923-1928 5s '19 M-S 32.000
BOND. DEBT Sept 28'22 815,000 TOT. BD. DT. Dec 31 '20 $457,000 TOT.BD.DT. Oct 1922_ _ $360„500
2,000 WHITEFISH BAY.
34.981,767 Tot, assess. val.'20 (act.)_16.000.000 Water debt (incl.)
Assessed val. real
This village is in Milwaukee Co.
Assessed val. personal_ _ _ _ 8,074,954 Tot. tax rate (per 81,000) '20_832.00 Assess, val., real estate___10,387,250
954,015 Incorporated in 1892.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(60%act.)43,0.58.721 Pop'n 1910, 8,740; 1920
12,558 Assess val., personal
10.00
$
170,000
_
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_
General Fund Bonds.
Assess. val., bank stock_
INT. payable in Waukesha.
Popul'n 1910, 28,116; 1920, 29.252
Tot. as'dval.'22(80%act.)11.511 285 bs g '17 J-J 1 $5,000c_July 1 '23-'27
10,000c_July 1 '28-'32
INT. payable at Viroqua. Bonds
Total tax rate (per 81.000)'21 $30.00
5.818
WAUKESHA COUNTY.
12,000c_July 1 '33-'36
are tax-free.
Pop'n.'10, 3,346' 1920
uly 1 1937
18,000c_J
Waukesha is the county seat.
at
4s
INT. on water 5s and sewer
Asylum Bonds.
VILAS COUNTY.
Nat. Bank; others at 5s '17 A-0 35,000c_Oct 1 '23-'37
1938
30.000____Feb 1 1923 Wisconsin
A-0
20,000c
5s
'19
3.655
.
Eagle River is the county seat.
First Nat. Bank, Wauwatosa
1942
4 -,'22 ___ 55,000
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 192E- 845,000
302.000
7,578,587 5s
$170,000
25
Nov
'22_
Assessed val. real
DEBT
BOND.
$50,000c__ _Apr 1 1925
1,011,481
Assessed val. personal
1935 WEBSTER UNION FREE HIGH Assess. val. real estate_3,802,915
8,590,068 5s '20 A-0{100,000c___Apr 1
81,885
Total assess. val. 1920
Assessed val. personal
27,000c___Apr 1 1940
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 _ _ _$12.60
Tot. ass'd val. 22(92%act.)3,881.800
1
'21-'36
_Apr
This district (P. 0. Webster) is Total assessed val. 1922
801,000c_
A-0
'20
5s
$27.90
Population 1910, 6,019; 1920, 5,649
p.
(For maturity see V. 112, 2005.) In Burnett County.
882
Pop'n 1910 542; 1920
1923-1941
--- 05,000
5s
VIROQUA.
INT. at Village Treas. office.
School Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22.z,2.556,000
___
This city is in Vernon County.
$75,000
Assess. val., real estate_57.121,659 6s
(?)
Sewerage-System Bonds.
Assess. val., personal _ _ _ _10,311.875 BONDED DEBT
1925-1929 Tot.ass'd val. 21(86.0(i%)67,463 584
WILLIAMS BAY CONS. S. D. 1.
6s '20 J-J 1830 000
This district is in Walworth Co.
1930-1939 Co. tax rate (per 81.000)'21- - _88.35
1 70,000
Water Extension Bonds.
42,612
1920,
37,100;
1910,
ALLIS.
Populat'n
Building Bonds.
WEST
J-D $35.000
Os
Thls city Is In Milwaukee County. bs '16 F-A $24,200c ____1923-1933
BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22_ $160,000
(Subject to call after 1919.)
Apr. 121906. Pop. 1910.6.645.
Inc.
8,000 WAUPACA COUNTY.
Assessment debt (add'1)
BOND.DEBT Dec 20 1920 $25.000
1920, 13,765.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act.) 3,534,439
Waupaca is the county seat.
6,000
debt
Floating
School Bonds.
Tot.tax rato(per $1,000)'22$47.29
Road Bonds.
val.'20(85%act.)1,582,b92
_1923-1929 430'07 F-A 35,000c_ _Feb 1'23-'27 Tot.assess.
A-0 $70.000c
Population 1910, 2,059; 1920, 2.574 5s
(per $1,000)'20_412.00
rate
tax
Sch.
1
r
'23-'31
18.000c_Ma
M-S
58 '11
__INT. at the Continental & Com- BONDED DEBT (road)
450
in 1920
8292,000 5s '11 'M-S 4,000c Mar 1 '23-'30 Population
mercial Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago.
Nov 1 1922
1 '26-'31
Total assessed value 1921_44,968,201 5s '12 M-S 6.000c_Mar• 1
'33
'23
_$24.84 58 '13 M-S 33.000c_MEu
WINNEBAGO COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1,000)
WALWORTH COUNTY.
1920, 34,200 5s'15 M-S 13.000c_Mar 1 '23-'35
192E_Oshkosh Is the county seat.
Popula'n 1910, 32,782;
Elkhorn is the county seat.
5s '19 M-S 255 000__Mar 1 '23-'39
Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
5s '20 M-S I 217,000__Mar 1 '23-'35 5s Highway$150.000___Ju1y 1 1923
WAUPUN.
90,000__Mar 1 '36-'40
5s '20 A-0i$150,000Apr 1 1926
This city is in Fond du Lac Co.
Sept 28'22 $795,000
DEBT
BOND.
1
'23-'31
_Mar
125,000_ _ _Apr 1 1931
90,000_
6s '21 ___ 1
Bonds.
75,023.125
real
*300,000_Apr 1 '25&'30 45 Street
110,000__Mar 1 '32-'41 Assess. val.
_ _1923-1937
'17 J-J
23,957,750
Assess. val. personal
5s '21 s-an *142,000_ _Apr 1 1935 (Subject
date
int.
any
at
call
to $30,000c
Bonds
1921
Sewer
val.
assess.
Total
5s'22 s-a __a1,100,000_Apr 1 '23-'40
after Jan. 1918.)
$2,250c_Feb 1 '23-'25
98,980,875
(98.44%)(For maturity see V. 114, p. 1335) GEN. BD. DT. Sept 30 '21 $84,000 5s 05 F-A 25.000c_Ma
'23-'27
1
r
5s '08 M-8
rate (per 81,000) 1921_ _86.14+
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'2282,092,000 Total assessed val.
_3,719,074 5s '10 M-S 4,000c_Mar 1 '23-'30 Tax
1920_63,897
62,116;
1910,
Population
Assessed val., real
60,665,041
1920-$33.00 5s '11 M-S 8,000c_Mar 1 '23-'30
1920-81,000)
Assessed val., personal_ 11,077,283 Tax rate (per
Population 1910, 3.362; 1920_4,440 5s '12 M-S 16,000c-Mar 1 '23-':12
Total assessed value 1921
5s '12 M-S 10,000c_Mar 1 '23-'32 WOOD COUNTY.
(about 90% actual) _ __ _71,742,324
Wisconsin Rapids is the county
5s '13 M-S 21,000c_Mar 11 '23-'33
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_87.30 WAUPUN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
11 ,000_ _Mar '23-'33 seat.
'13 _ _
5s
Populat'n 1910, 29,614; 1920, 29,327
This district is in Fond du Lac Co.
1
'23-'24
2,000c_Mar
'20 A-0 8700,0004100,000 on
5s
.-S
fv/
4
115
8:
5,
5
INT. on bonds marked (*) at
Building Bonds.
2.100_ _Mar 1 '23-25
_
Apr 1 in '27, '30, '32, '33, '35, '36
County Treasurer's office: on bonds 45 '16 Feb $16.000
10.000c_Mar 1 '23-'27
and '39.
M-S
'17
5s
marked (a) at the County Treasurer's 3M.k4s Feb 512,500
1923-1927
c_Mar 1 '23-'28
M-S6,000
1
Asylum Bonds.
office or at P. W. Chapman & Co., BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '22_
847,669 bs '17
14.000c_Mar 1 '29-'35 4s '09 A-0 $68,000__Apr 1 '23-'29
Inc., New York.
Tot.assess.val.'22(80% act)4,822.489
6.000c- Mar 1 '23-'28 43.g'10 J-D 14,000..Apr 1 '23-'30
M-S
'18
5s
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22$13.43
1
Mar
'29-'33
10,000c_
WASHBURN.
Bonds.
Population in 1920
4.280
5s '18 M-S 11,000.. _Mar 1 '23-'33 _s Highway
This city Is in Bayfleld County.
'20 A-0$600,000c _ _1928-1938
1 1923
5s '18 M-S 1 2.000 ___Sept
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
in each of the years 1928.
($100,000
1
pt
'24-'33
110,000__Se
1 '16-_- $17,000
WAUSAU.
4 ,4s
1919, 1931, 1931, 1937 and 1938.)
This city Is in Marathon County. 5s '19 M-S 24,000__Mar 1 '23-'34 BOND.
4Ms'16 M-N $1,000___ -Nov 1 1923
DEBT Oct 3 '22_31,5S2,000
Mar 1 '23-'30
1872. Pop'n 1910, 16,560. 6s '21 --- 1 16,000.. _Mar
Assessed valuation, real__39,163,750
bs '17 M-Nx13.000__Nov 1 '23-35 Incorp.
1
'31-'36
24,000_
1920, 18.661.
Funding Bonds.
val., personal _ _ _10.063,750
Assessed
32:000000____M__rilaglr2'312-311-99'322625
6s '21 --_
Improvement Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921_49,227.500
5s '04 --_ $30,000
(per $1.000) '21.!...$10:34
rate
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922._ 863,000 4s '05 A-0 810,168c___1923-1923
tax
Co.
1000
30.583; 1920__34.643
Assess. val. real estate_ _ _ _1,492,917 4s '08 J-D 26.000c:130c 1 '22-'28 5s
1933-1912 Pop'n 1910.
,
{10.000__Apr 1 '31-'32
at Wisconsin Trust Co., MilAssess. val. personal prop._ 459,625
INT.
1923-1932
10,000
15,000__ ..Apr 1 1933 5s
County Treas, office
at
or
Tot.ass'd val.'22(abt.act.) _1,952,512
waukee,
1923-1927
___ 110,000
7 5s '18 A-0 20,000____Apr 1 1934 5s
Pop'n in 1910, 3,830; 1920_3,70&
1928-1942 and on 5s of 1920 at County Treas115,000
30,000_ _Apr 1 '35-'37
office.
urer's
x INT. payable at Continental
1923-1932
10,000
___
25,000_---Apr 1 1938 5s
Commercial Nat'l Bank. Chicago.

TAYLOR COUNTY.
Medford is the county seat.
Court-House Bonds.
'22-'29
43.s'13 J-J $28,000c_Ju1y 1$28,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 27'22
,801.456
estate___20
real
val.,
Assess.
Assess. val., personal____ 3,628,696
- 22(80% act)24,430.062
Tot.ass'd val.'
State&Co.tax(ner $1,000) '21_87.00
Populat'n 1910, 13,641; 1920, 18,045
INT.at State Bank of Medford.




WASHBURN COUNTY.
Shell Lake is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
43/s'21 J-D $60,000__June 1 '32-'42
(?)
BONDED DEBT
Population 1910. 8,196: 1920, 11.377
INT. at County Treasurer's office.

Refunding Water Bonds.
48 '05 A-0 818,000c_-__ 1923-1925
Sewer Bonds.
4s '09 J-D $10.000c_Dec 31 '23-'28
8.800c_Apr 1 '23-'33
4 is'13 A-0
28,000____July '30-'32
4%8'15
School Building Bondb.
4s '06 A-0 $12,000c_Apr 1 '23-'26
4s '09 J-D 30.000c_Dec 31 '23-'28
4Ms'13 A-0 24,400c_ ___1923-1933
___ 75,000
4%s
Water-Works [mot. Bonds.
430'12 A-0 $40000.._Apr 1 '26-'29
35.000-_Aug 1 '31-'37
25.000____Aug 1 1938
5 .5s'21
90,000Aug 1 '39-'41

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MINNESOTA-DEBT OF STATE

[VOL. 115.

or suppress insurrection, except in the cases and in the manner provided in
the fif h and sixth sections of this article.
SECTION 8 (Disposition of Funds Received for Bands).-The money
art ing from any loan made, or debt or liability contracted, shall be
to the object specified in the Act authorizing such debt or liability, orapplied
to the
ITS
repayment of such debt or liability, and to no other purpose whatever.
SECTION 14.-(Public Debt for State Buildings.)-For the purpose of
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
erecting and completing buildings for a hospital for the insane, a deaf,
dumb and blind asylum. and State prison. the Legislature may by law
Organized as a Territory (Act March 3 1849)_..March 3 1849 Increase
the public debt of the State to an amount not exceeding two
and fifty thousand dollars, In addition to the public debt already
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 26 1857)
May 11 185S hundred
heretofore authorized by the constitution; and for that purpose may provide by law for issuing and negotiating the bonds of the State, and appropriTotal Area of State (square miles)
83,365 ate
the money only for the purpose aforesaid; which bonds shall be payable
not less than ten nor more than thirty years from the date of the same,
State Capital
St. Paul in
at the option of the State.
Governor (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. 1925)__J. A. 0. Preus
We reprint below part of Section 1 and Section 4 of Article 16, which was
adopted at the 1920 general election:
Secretary of State (1st Mon. Jan. 1925)
SECTION 1. There is hereby created and established a trunk highway
Mike Holm
system which shall be located, constructed, reconstructed, improved and
Treasurer (1st Monday Jan. 1925)
Henry Rines forever maintained as public highways, by the
State of Minnesota. The
said highways shall extend as nearly as may be along the following described
Auditor (1st Monday Jan. 1925)
Ray P. Chase routes, the more specific and definite location of which shall be fixed and deAttorney-General(1st Monday, Jan. 1925)_Clifford L.Hilton termined by such boards, officers or tribunals, and in such manner, as shall
be prescribed by law,but in fixing such specific and definite routes,there shall
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Tuesday after not
be any deviation from the starting points or terminals set forth in this
the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited
to ninety days.
bill, nor shall there be any deviation in fixing such routes from the various
--villages
and cities named herein, through which such routes are to pass.
STATE DEBT.-For the early history of Minnesota's debt see "State
SECTION 4. The Legislature may provide by law for the issue and sale
and City Supplement," April 1893, page 103. The funded
of the of the bonds of the State in such amount as may be necessary to carry out the
State on Jan. 1 1922 amounted to $21,599,800, consisting mostlydebt
soldiers' provisions of Section 1 of this article, provided, however, that the amount of
bonus certificates issued during the years 1919, 1920 and 1921. of
A tabula- bonds which may be issued in any one calendar year shall not exceed,in the
tion of these bonus certificates is given below:
aggregate, ten million dollars, par value, and provided, further, the total
$330.000____Feb 1 1923
$1,200,000_ _Aug 1 1926 amount ofsuch bondsissued and unpaid shall not at any time exceed seventy495,000_ __ _Aug 1 1923
800,000__Feb 1 1927 five million dollars, par value. The proceeds of the sale of such bonds shall
330,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1924
1,470,000_ _Aug 1 1927 be paid into the treasury ofthe State and credited to the trunk highway fund.
5s '20 F-A 495,000____Aug 1 1924 5s '20 F-A
800,000__Feb 1 1928 Any bonds so issued and sold shall be for a term not exceeding twenty (20)
330,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1925
1,650.000_ _Aug 1 1928 years. They shall not be sold for less than par and accrued interest and
1200.000_ __ _Aug 1 1925
985,000 _Feb 1 1929 shall not bear interest at a greater rate than five per cent per annum. In case
4.200.000
1,500.000_ _Aug 1 1929 the trunk highway sinking fund shall not be adequate to meet the payment
800.000___ _Feb 1 19261
1,000.000- _Feb 1 1930 of the principal and interest of the bonds authorized by the Legislature as
Other certificates, all running fcr only a few years, many of which were 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
held by the State funds, outstanding Jan. 1 1919, included: $147,000
prison
buildings; $29,000 educational buildings; $171 ,000 national guard armories; deficiency, or it may, in its discretion, appropriate to such sinking fund
$75,000 Itaska Park, and $500,000 Historical Society Building. Of the moneys in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.
Section 5 repeals all provisions of the Constitution inconsistent with
total $563,000 were held by State funds.
Payment of the above certificates are all provided for by special tax levies. Article 16.
SECOND, as to city, county or other municipality, the only restriction
INTEREST on all certificates is payable at State Treasurer's office.
on the debt-making power in the constitution is the following,
found
PERMANENT TRUST FUNDS.-The school fund on June 30 1920 in article 9, section 15:
amounted to 330.920,032.97, including $273,825.98 in cash. $5,175.343.33
SECTION 15.-(Municipal Debts in Aid of Railroads.)-The Legislature
in land contracts and 325.472,863.66 in bonds. The permanent university
fund on June 30 1920 amounted to $1,978.191, including $29,461.46 cash, shall not authorize any county, township, city, or other municipal corporation to issue bonds, or to become indebted In any manner, to
$213,171.49 in land contracts and $1.735,558.05 in bonds: swamp land fund the
aid in
to $7.157,153.59, including 3100.603.28 in cash. $2,977.428.31 in land shallconstruction or equipment of any or all railroads to any amount that
exceed five per centum of the value of the taxable property within
contracts. $4,079,122 in bonds, and the internal improvement land fund to such
county,
township,
city, or other municipal corporation,
$373,270, including $2,833.26 in cash, $164,261.99 in land contracts, and of
amount
such taxable property to be ascertained and determined the
$206,175.35 in bonds.
by the last
of said property made, for the purpose of State and county
TAXABLE VALUATION.-The taxable valuation, total tax levied. assessment
taxation,
previous
to the incurring of such indebtedness.
and the rate of State tax have been as follows for the years named:
The foregoing was adopted as an amendment
in 1879. Before its adopTaxable Valuation
Tot. Taxes State tax tion the section read so as to authorize municipal
corporations to issue
Personal.Total.
Real.
Levied. v erS1.000 bonds In aid of railroads to ten per cent of valuation. Hence the amendment
1921_$1,750,553.177 $776,826,671 2,517,379,848
consisted In simply changing the word ten and making it five.
$4.23
1920_ _ 1,750,553,177 333.733,802 z2,084.286,9 9 '1115.391,096 5.67
This is all the constitution contains with reference to the
debts of munici1919._ 1,473,792,290 300,815,074 z1,774,607,364
palities.
96,938.405
-1918._ 1,481,544,677 268.636,274 x1,750,180,951
uslative Provisions.-The Legislature, however, has made some general
72,269,340 3.50
1915.. 1,284,150,906 207,813.642 z1,491.964.548
provi dons governing bond issues which are contained
52,055,180 2.87
in Sections 1851, 1862,
1914_ _ 1,273,974,156 202,025,452 1,475.999,608
1903, 1906, 1907 and 1932 of the General Statuto
47.637.041. 3.52
,
, 1913.
1912__ 1,154,269.735 185.489.012 1,339,758,747
Section 1851 provides that "no city of the first
38,162,527 2.35
class shall hereafter
1910_ - 1,013.542,817 181.419,495 1,194,962,312
incur or be subject to a net indebtedness
33,373.921 1.47
in excess of 5% of its assessed
1908_ _
898,993,781 166,016.420 1,065.010,201
value, nor shall any other municipal corporation
28,732,636 2.10
school districts
1905-- 708,304,220 144,729,315
853,033.535
become so indebted beyond 10% of such value."except
22.355,326 1.80
is provided also
1900-- 489,213,453
98,803,235
588.016,688
'that if the net indebtedness of any municipality, atIt
14,963,901 1.60
the time when the
1895__
556,135,887
85.114,394
641,250.281
Revised Laws take effect, shall exceed the limit herein
14,770,864 1.80
or if any
1880-- 203,473,637
54,581.06
258,055.543
village thereafter organized as a city under a home rule fixed,
4,191,811 1.80
charter shall be
1870-67.221.348
19,957,909
87,179,257
subject to such excess when so organized, either may issue
2,619,764 5.00
and sell new
1861-33,350.057
5,914,683
bonds sufficient In amount to refund all or any part of such
39.264740
658,358 4.00
existing
z This is exclusive of moneys and credits, which are assessed at their full indebtedness, but the same shall trot thereby
be increased."
cash value. These in 1910 amounted to $115,676,126; in 1912, these
Section 1862 relating to independent school districts situated wholly
or
amounted to $156,252.274; in 1914 to $197,625,914; 1915, $213,078,632; In part within any
city having a population of more than 50,000, states
1918. 3330.270,597; 1919, $35G,112,619, and in 1920 these amounted to that "no such school district shall have power
to issue
or any
$443,092,861.
evidences of indebtedness running more than two years, bonds
whenever the
fThe total taxes levied in the above table include the amounts raised aggregate of the outstanding bonds and evidences
of indetedness of such
not only for State purposes, but also all taxes raised by the various minor district equals or exceeds
of the assessed value of all taxable
divisions of the State. The tax rate, however, is for State purposes, and property within such school3district."
In 1915 it was $2.87; adding the tax of $1.23 for school and university
Section 1903 refers to cities having a population of 20,000 or less and
purposes, the total tax rate was $4.10.
provides that bonds may be issued for such purposes
as permanent
ASSESSMENTS MADE ON NEW BASIS SINCE 1913.-The Legisla- improvement, bridge, shipping terminal, water and light, city hospital,
ture in 1913 passed a new law, known as Chapter 483, General Laws.1913, school and general fund, but stipulates that "none of such bonds above
under which the county assessor assesses platted real estate at 40% of its full described shall be issued whereby the aggregate bonded indebtedness of
value and unplatted at 33 1-3%, where previously it was customary to assess the city, excluding any funds, bonds or balances held in a sinking fund,
real property at 60% of its full valuation and any improvement thereon at shall be made to exceed 10% of the assessed valuation of the taxable
50%. The personal property under this new law is now being assessed at property within the city, provided, however, for the purpose of determin33 1-3% and 25% of its full valuation, where formerly about 50% was ing the limitation bonds issued for the purpose of acquiring, constructing,
Improving, operating or purchasing water power or lighting plants shall not
assessed.
DEBT LIMITATION.-Minnesota has sought to protect the State from be included."
No bonds authorized by this Act snail be Issued by any city, until the
excessive debt issues through restrictions in its Constitution, but the action
of the State Legislature in 1919 and 1921 in authorizing $20,000,000 Soldiers' Issuance thereof shall have been first authorized by a three-fifths vote
of the legal voters'of the city voting upon the question, and the question
Bonus Certificates and the upholding of the law by the State Supreme
Court "Chronicle" Dec. 27 1919. page 2456) shows that the restrictions of the issuance of such bonds shall be submitted to the electors of the
city proposing to issue the same at a general or special election.
are not as broad as had been supposed.
The Constitution fixes the limit of
Cities having more than 10,000 and not more than 20.000 inhabitants,
debt at $250,000 "for the purpose of defraying extraordniary expenditures"
;
in
addition to all the powers now possessed by such city, are
and an amendment, ratified in 1879, extended this power to $250,000
by Section 1906 to issue bonds for local improvements notauthorized
additional "for erecting and completing buildings for the insane,
exceeding
dumb and blind asylum and State prison." On Nov. 2 1920 thea aeaf, $25,000, and according to Section 1907 "the bonds authorized by Section
voters 1 of this Act (Section 1906) or any portion thereof, may be
approved an amendment which added Article 16, providing for the Creation
issued and
of a State highway system and authorizing the issuance of $10,000,000 bonds sold by any such city notwithstanding any limitation contained in the
charter of such city or in any law of this State, prescribing or fixing
per year for that purpose, to a grand aggregate of $75,000,000. Besides
the any limit upon the bonded indebtedness
foregoing, it is also provided that the State credit shall not be loaned,
of such city, but the full faith
With regard to the debt of municipalities there is but one section in &c. and credit of any such city shall at all times be pledged for the payment
the of any bonds issued under this Act and for
Constitution which relates to that subject, and that has reference to making
the current interest thereon,
and the city council and common council of such city shall each year
railroad debt.
Include in the tax levy for such city a sufficient amount to provide for
FIRST, as to State indebtedness, Article 9, Sections 5, 6, 7, 8
and
14,
the payment of such interest and for the accumulation of a sinking fund
and Article 16 follow:
SECTION 5. (State Debt Limited-How Contracted).-For the purpose of for the redemption of such bonds at their maturity."
Section 1932 provides that villages in Minnesota having a floating
defraying extraordinary expenditures, the State may contract public
debts
Indebtedness may issue bonds for the purpose of refunding the same;
but such debts shall never, in the aggregate, exceed two hundred and
fifty but no such bonds
thousand dollars; every such debt shall be authorized by law
shall be issued, or sold which, with bonds already
for some single Issued shall
object, to be distinctly specified therein; and no such law shall
exceed 15% of the assessed valuation of real estate of said
take effect village.
until it shall have been passed by the vote of two-thirds of the members
of
each branch of the Legislature, to be recorded by the yeas and
SOLDIERS'BONUS CERTIFICATES.-The Legislature passed an Act
nays
the journals of each House respectively; and every such law shall levyon
a in 1919 creating a Soldiers' Bonus Board and authorizing the "Board to
tax annually sufficient to pay the annual interest of such debt, and also
issue certificates of indebtedness in the aggregate amount
not to exceed
a tax sufficient to pay the principal of such debt within ten years from $20.000,000 at not less than par
/ interest. The State
and not more than 50
the final passage of such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds Supreme Court on
Dec. 19 1919 sustained the decision of the Hennepin
of such taxes to the payment of such principal and interest; and such County District Court, which
on Nov. 5 1919 held that the Soldiers' Bonus
appropriation and taxes shall not be repealed, postponed or diminished, Law was valid. See "Chronicle"
until the principal and interest of such debt shall have been wholly paid. inability of the "Board" to sell allDec. 27 1919, page 2456.) Owing to the
of the certificates at par the 1921 LegisThe State shall never contract any debts for works of internal improvements. lature passed an Act permitting the
sale of the remainder ($4,538,000)
or be a party in carrying on such works, except in cases where grants of below their face value. Another Act passed
in 1921 provided an additional
land or other property shall have been made to the State, especially dedi- million of bonus certificates.
cated by the grant to specific purposes, and in such case the State shall
COUNTY DITCH BONDS,THEIR SECURITY AND METHOD OP
devote thereto the avails of such grants, and may pledge or appropriate
ISSUANCE.-For illustration of method of issuing ditch bonds and the
the revenue derived from such works in aid of their completion.
security back of them. see "Chronicle" of Oct.
30 1915. page 1490.
SECTION 6 (Issue of Bonds for Created Debt).-All delics authorized by
DRAINAGE BONDS DIRECT OBLIGATIONS OF COUNTY.-The
the preceding section sh,11 be contracted by loan on State bonds of amounts
not less than five hundred dollars each on interest, payable within ten State Supreme Court holds that drainage bonds issued under Sec. 18,
years after the final passage of the law authorizing such debt; and such Chapter 230, of the general laws of 1905 as amended, are direct and general
bonds shall not be sold by the State under par. A correct registry of all obligations of the county issuing the same. V. 94, p. 365.
such bonds shall be kept by the Treasurer in numerical order, so as always
SUPREME COURT RULING AFFECTING SCHOOL BONDS.
to exhibit the number and amount unpaid and to whom severalty made The
State Supreme Court on Dec. 28 1917 ruled that bond issues for the
payable.
erection of new school buildings must be initiated with the passage of resoSECTION 7 (Limitation as to When Debt May Be Contracted).-The State lutions
shall never contract any public debt, unless in time of war,to repel invasion a schoolby boards of education under Minnesota laws, otherwise a vote of
district to that end is ineffective. V. 106, p. 205.

State of Minnesota.




DEC., 1922.]

MINNESOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

MORTGAGE TAX LAW_.

15

-The Legislature of 1907 enacted a law city or city board,town, village or school district within the county in which
which became effective April 30 1907, imposing a tax of 50 cents upon such banks shall be situated, or in the bonds of any city, county, town,
each hundred dollars of the principal debt, secured by any mortgage of village or school district of the United States, which city, county, town,
real property located within the State, recorded or registered on or after village or school district had at least five thousand (5,000) inhabitants as
April 30 1907. The text of this law was given on page 1194 of the "Chron- determined by the State or United States Census taken next preceding the
icle" of May 18 1907. This law, as amended, provides for a tax of 25 cents is‘me of bonds tendered; provided, that the bonded indebtedness of any such
on each hundred dollars of a mortgage running for not more than 5 years city, county,town, village or school district so tendering bonds shall not exand 60 days and 15 Cents on a hundred dollars of a mortgage running for ceed ten per centum upon the assessed valuation of such city, county,town,
village or school district at the time of the issue of the bonds tendered.
more than 5 years and 60 days. The law now reads as follows:
Fourth-In notes secured by mortgage on unincumbered real estate situ"Sec. 2302. A tax of 15 cents is hereby imposed upon each hundred dollars, or fraction thereof, of the principal debt or obligation which is, or in ate in the States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Montana, North Dakota
any contingency may be, secured by any mortgage of real property situate or South Dakota,and worth at least twice the amount loaned thereon, but in
within the State executed and delivered after the passage and approval case the loan is on unimproved or unproductive real estate the amount
hereof and recorded or registered hereafter; provided that any such mortgage loaned thereon shall not be more than thirty (30) per cent of its actual value,
heretofore executed and delivered shall not be recorded or registered without and no investment in any bond and mortgage shall be made by any savings
payment of the tax originally stipulated in section 2 hereof as originally bank except upon the report of a committee charged with the duty of invesenacted; provided further, that if any such mortgage shall describe any real tigating the same, and who shall certify to the value of the premises mortestate situate outside of this State, such tax shall be imposed upon such gaged, or to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such
proportion of the whole debt secured thereby as the value of the real estate report shall be filed and preserved among the records of the institution.
Fifth-The remaining one-half (%) may be invested in said bonds or
therein described situate in this State bears to the value of the whole of the
real estate described therein, as such value shall be determined by the State loaned on the aforesaid securities or upon approved personal or collateral
Auditor upon application of the mortgagee; and provided further, that if security or in the bonds of any railroad company as hereinafter provided,
the maturity of any portion of said debt secured by the said mortgage, as or used to buy and sell exchange.
Sixth-In the bonds of any railroad company, or the successor of any
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 railroad company, which has received a land grant from the Government of
paid on such portion shall be at the rate of 25 cents on each hundred dollars the United States, and which are secured by first lien upon its railroad..4
Seventh-In the bonds of any other railroad company, which are secured
or fraction thereof."
by first lien upon a railroad within the United States, or in the mortgage
bonds of any such railroad company of an issue to retire all prior mortgage
-In 1911 the Legislature indebtedness
of such railroad company; or in the bonds of any railroad compassed a bill (Chapter 285) levying a, tax of 3 mills on each dollar of the
pany within the United States, which are guaranteed or assumed by another
"fair cash value" of "money" and "credits" as the same were defined railroad
company, within the United States; provided that the railroad comin Sec. 798, General Statutes of 19Q5, now Sec. 1975, General Statutes pany (except
a railroad company whose bonds are guaranteed or assumed as
of 1913. It is provided, however, that nething in the Act shall apply
either issuing, guaranteeing or assuming any of said bonds has
to money or credits belonging to any incorporated bank in Minnesota aforesaid)
not within five years prior to the time of making such investment by said
nor to any debt on which the tax is paid under Chap. 328, Gen. Laws bank
failed in the payment of a dividend, upon its entire capital stock outof 1907 (mortgage tax law, referred to above). Section 1975 of the standing,
of not less than four (4) per cent per annum each fiscal year during
General Statutes defines moneys and credits as follows:
said five-year period; and has not within five years prior to the time of mak1. "Money" or "moneys" shall mean gold and silver win, treasury ing
investment
by said bank defaulted in the payment of any part of
such
notes, bank notes, and other forms of currency in common use, and every
principal or interest of any debt incurred by it and secured by mortgage
deposit which any person owning the same, or holding in trust and thetrust
deed upon its railroad, or any part thereof, or in the payment of
or
residing in this State, is entitled to withdraw in money on demand.
of the principal or interest of any bonds guaranteed or assumed
. "Credits" shall mean and include every claim and demand for any part
by it; and provided further, that no savings bank shall ever loan pon or
money or other valuable thing, and every annuity or sum of money Invest
bonds to exceed in the aggregate twenty (20) per cent of
railroad
in
receivable at stated periods, due or to become due, and all claims and its deposits, nor shall
such savings bank ever loan upon or invest in the
demands secured by deed or mortgage, due or to become due.
bonds issued or guaranteed or assumed by any one railroad company to
aggregate
five (5) per cent of its deposits.
the
exceed
in
-The law relating to the invest"
BONDS TAX-FREE,-The 1911 Legislature passed a bill exempting
ment ofsaviags b tnk fu ad lithe St it 3 of Mi meiota is contlined in Se-ii an
school and municipal bonds from tax. V.92.p.1263.
State,
county,
Statutes
of
all
future
1913. This section was amended in
6393 of the General
1917 so as to provide that investments may be made in Federal Farm
POPULATION OF STATE.
Loan bonds and in 1919 so as to allow of the purchase of bankers' accep- 1920 -2,387.12511900 -_ _1,751.39411880 ___ 780,773'1860_-- 172,023
tances. Section 6393 now reads:
1910 -__2,075,70811890 -1,301,82611870 --- 439.7061
Section 6393. The trustees of any savings bank shall invest the moneys
deposited therein only as follows:
1. In the bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of the United
States, or in securities for the payment of which and interest thereon
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
the faith of the Government is pledged.
2. In the bonds of any State which has not defaulted in the payment of
years
prior
to
the
within
10
making
debt
of
such
investment.
STATE OF MINNESOTA.
bonded
any
3. In the bonds of any county, city, town, village, school, drainage or
Total tax rate(per 31.000)'21--$97.72
other district created pursuant to law for public purposes in Minnesota, amcm COUNTY.
Aitkin is the county seat.
Pop'n 1910, 3,001; 1920
3,388
or in any warrant, order, or interest-bearing obligation issued by this
$50,000
State, or by any city, city board, town or county therein, provided that Funding 4%8
$16,000 ANOKA.
the net indebtedness of any such municipality or district, as net indebted- Road and bridge 5 Wi
This
city
is
Revised
Laws
in Anoka County.
of 1905,Section 777(1848).and Its amendRefunding Ditch Bonds.
ness is defined by
Water and Light Plant Bonds.
ments, shall not exceed 10% of its assessed valuation, or in the bonds of 5%8'15 J-D $18.000_Dec 1 '23-'32
Bridge-Construction Bonds.
411 '09 ___ $60,000
any county, city, town, village, school, drainage or other district created
1929
pursuant to law for public purposes, in Iowa. Wisconsin and North and 6s '17 J-J $30.000_ _July 1 '27-'36 48 '11 July 4,500
1923-1925
(Subject to call.)
Rural Highway Bonds,
South Dakota, or in the bonds of any city, county, town, village, school
district, drainage or other district created pursuant to law for public pur- 53.0'15 A-0 $7,915__Oct 1 '23-'25 GEN.BD.DT. Oct6 '20_ $38,000
'15 A-0 8,400__Oct 1 '23-'25 Water-works bonds (addl) 68,000
poses, in the United States, containing at least 3,500 inhabitants; provided
iewer bonds (addl)
that the total bonded indebtedness of any such municipality or district (is '17 M-S 65,000
23.500
125,000
Perman't impt. bds.(addl)_
shall not exceed 10% of its assessed valuation.
1,400
4. In notes or bonds secured by mortgages or trust deeds on unencum- 6s '20 M-8 250,000-__Sept 1 1930 Assess. val. 1920
1 200 000
Tax rate (per $1 000)'20
Ditch Bonds.
bered real estate in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South
$63.00
& 6s $834,456
Pop'n 1910, 3,972; 1920
Dakota and Montana, worth when improved at least twice and when un4.289
50.000
improved at least three times the amount loaned thereon. But not more 53,0'16 -__
20,000-Aug 1 '23-'27 1NOXA COUNTY.
than 70% of the whole amount of the moneys of the bank shall be so loaned 6s '17 F-A
Refunding Bonds.
and such Investment shall be made onlyuan report of a committee directed
Anoka is the county seat.
to investigate the same and report its value, according to the judgment of 6s '21 M-N 3105,000_Nov 1 '24-'36
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 6 192231,409,227 00'16
its members, and its report shall be preserved among the banks records.
J-J 325.000__July 1 '26-'30
585,500
5. In notes secured by such bonds or mortgages, as the bank under this Ditch debt (incl.)
Trunk Highway Reimbursesection is authorized to invest in. but no such bond or mortgage shall be State Rural H'y debt (incl.) 61,500
ment
Bonds.
140,727 5,
taken as collateral security for more than its par value, nor shall the aggre- State loans (incl.)
4s'21 s-a 3150.000__Sept 1 '32-'41
61,000 4 Yi s'22 s-an.
gate amount of securities taken be less than the full amount loaned thereon, Floating debt(addl)
D11, 5,000_ _Feb 1 '33-'41
and no such loan shall be made for a longer time than one year, nor to a Other assessable property_ _ 831,598
7.272.62_Feb 1 1942
greater amount to any one person than 3% of the total deposits of the bank. Total assessed val. 1921_ _8,864,838 GEN.BD.
.
6'19- $125,000
bank
shall
loan
In
Pop'n
1910,
such
the
10,371; 1926_15,044 Assessment debtSept
No
aggregate, on the security specified in this
(add'1)__- 180,600
INT.at Merch. L.& T. Co., Chic. Floating debt (additional)_
paragraph, more than
of its deposits.
40,465
6. In the bonds of any railroad company, or the successor of any railTOTAL DEBT
346.065
road company, which has received a land grant from the Goternment and AITKIN INDEF. CONSOL. S. D. General sinking fund
102,574
NO, 1.
whose bonds are secured by first lien upon its railroad.
NET DEBT
$243,491
7. In the bonds of any other railroad company, which are secured by BOND. DEBT Oct 6 1922-$35,000 Assessed val'n (real estate)..6.829,169
6,000 Assessed val'n (personal).._ 836,164
first lien upon a railroad within the United States, or in the mortgage Sinking fund
bonds of any such company, of an issue to retire all prior mortgage indebt- Tot. ass'd val.'22(1-3 act.) 651,718 Total assessed value 1921 7,659,333
edness thereof, or in the bonds of any railroad company in the United Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22
Moneys & credits (full val.,
(estimated)
$48.00
States which are guaranteed or assumed by another railroad company
additional)
990.773
within the United States; provided, that the railroad company,except one
Co. tax rate(per $1,000) -18-$12.00
whose bonds are so guaranteed or assumed,either issuing, guaranteeing, or ALBERT LEA.
Pop'n11910.
12.493; 1920
15,626
This city is in Freeborn County.
assuming any of such bonds, has not within five years prior to such investment failed in the payment of a dividend upon its entire capital stock out- Incorporated 1878. Population in
ANOKA COUNTY CONSOL.SCR.
standing of not less than 4% per annum each fiscal.year, and has not 1910, 6,192; in 1920, 8,056.
DIST. NO, 5.
within such time defaulted in the payment of any part of the principal or 6s '21 -__ 1366.000
1924-1929
P. 0. Centerville.
Interest of any debt incurred by it and secured by trust deed or mortgage
1930-1936
1 84,000
School-Building Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
upon its road or any part thereof, or in the payment of any part of the principal or interest of any bonds guaranteed or assumed by it. But no such 434s'13 J-J $8,000c_Jan 1 '23-'26 5.75s$18,000_ _Mar 1 1935
a ef. Bds. (Red. beg. Jan. 1 1914). BOND.-DEBT March-1920.342,000
bank shall loan upon or invest in railroad bonds to an amount exceeding
242,894
in the aggregate 20% of its deposits, nor exceeding 5% of its deposits in 4e 4 J-J11317.000c___Jan 1 1924 Assessed value 1919
600
the bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by any one railroad company.
Si '19 M-8 148,000 _May 1 '25-'39 Population (est.)
Sewer Bonds.
8. In the debenture stock of any railroad company owning and operating
1929
1
a line of road in whole or in part within the State, provided that such stock 4Ks'09 M-S $25,000c-__Aug
ANOKA CO. CONS.S. D. NO.12.
25,000c_ _Jan 1 1931 4s
shall bear interest at the rate of at least 4% per annum,and shall be secured Se13 J-J
'13 -__ 1$10,000__July 1 '23-'32
Public Improvement Bonds.
by trust deed as a first lien upon such line of railway, and that not more
1 11.000...._ _July 1 1933
53 '13 J-J 351.000c___Jan 1 1931 TOTAL DEBT
than 5% of its deposits shall be invested in such stock.
Dec 18'22_ $40,000
9. In farm loan bonds issued by the Federal Land Bank in the Federal
Funding Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921_ __ 511.101
Land Bank District of which the State of Minnesota is a part, in accord- Ss '13 J-J $37,000c___Jan 1 1931 School
tax
rate(per
$1,000)'21_336.00
ance with the provisions of an Act of Congress of the United States of 6s '21 M-S 75,000__Sept 1 '23-'32
July 17 1916, known and designated as "The Federal Farm Loan Act."
Water Bonds.
ARGYLE.
10. In bankers' acceptances of the kind and character following:
430'12 A-0 340.000c-Oct 1 1931
This village is in Marshall County.
. a. Bankers' acceptances of the kind and maturities made eligible by law Se '19 A-0 50,000-Apr 1 '24-'46
Waterworks Bonds.
for rediscount with or purchase by Federal Reserve banks, providing the GEN. BD. DT. Nov 1 '22._ $536,000
1 '23-'32
same are accepted or endorsed by a bank, or a trust company incorporated Assessment debt
241,000 -- '18 s-a f$20,000__Aug
1 22,000_--_Aug 1 1933
under the laws of this State; or by any bank or trust company in the Floating debt
117,860
Refunding
Bonds.
United States which is a member of the Federal Reserve System.
11,662
Cash in treasury
b. Not more than 20_% of the assets of any savings bank shall be invested Total assess. val. 19225,452 364 53is'18 M-N $5,600____May 1 1933
In such acceptances. Not more than 7% of the aggregate amount credited Total tax (per $1.000) 1922___1688.00
Electric-Light Bonds.
to the depositors of any savings bank shall be invaded in the acceptances
a Int. at Harris Trust & Say. Bank, 6s '20 J-D 326.000__June 1 '23-'32
of or deposited with a trust and banking company or with a national bank Chicago, and 5s of 1919 at the NorthFunding Bonds.
of which a trustee of such savings bank is a director.
western Trust Co., St. Paul.
6s '21 F-A $25,000
The term "authorized securities" whenever used in the Revised Law
TOTAL DEBT
(?)
shall be understood as referring to the securities specified in this section. ALEXANDRIA.
Population in 1910, 744; 1920, 956
At least half of the whole amount deposited shall be invested:
This city is in Douglas County.
Electric Light Bonds.
First-In the bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United
ARGYLE IND. S. D. NO. S.
'22 ___ $30,000
States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged for the 5s Water
Building Bonds.
Works Certfs.
payment of the interest and principal.
6s '22 A-0 59,000_ __Oct 1 '24-'32 4s '05 --- 327,000
Second-In the bonds of any State in the Union, provided that wch BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ __ _542,000 58 '16 A-0 43.000
160 00.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1921_370,000
State has not within ten (10) years previous to making such investment by Assess, debt (add'!)
42,000
5,300 Sinking fund
such corporation defaulted in the payment of any part of the principal or Floating debt
330,308
debts
authorized
Legislature
by
20,000 Assessed val'n, real estate
any
of
any
Interest on
such State to be Water debt (add'D
200,080
34,000 Assessed val'n, personal
contracted, and of the State of Minnesota, issued since 1860.
Sinking fund
Third-In the bonds of any city, county, town, village or school district Assess. val., real estate____1,008,777 Other assessable property-308,456
310,050 Total assessed val'n 1919_838,904
In the States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Assess. val., personal
680,125 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---$28.00
Montana,Illinois, Indiana, Ohio or Michigan,or in any warrants or interest- Other assess. propertY
1.500
bearing obligations issued by the said States or counties in said States, or Total assessed val. 1921___l,998,952 I Population in 1919 (est.)

TAXATION OF MONEY AND CREDITS.

SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.




16

MINNESOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

AURORA.
This village is in St.

Louis County.
___ $125,000
Refund. (int. payable in Duluth).
J-J $20,0001 _July 22'23-'24
6s
BOND. DEBT Dec 5'22_ _ $197,000
Assessed val. real estate_ _ _2,078,483
Assessed val. personal
413,237
Assess. value 1922
2,491,710
Population 1910, 1,919: 1920, 2,809
_s

AUSTIN.
This

city is in Mower County.
Water-Works Bonds.
___ 320,000c___July 1 1933
Railroad Aid Bonds.
4s
--_ $16.000c_ Nov 1 1924
Right of Way & Sewerage Bonds
_s
___ 15,738
6
_s
7,500
--6
Refunding Bonds.
___ $15,000c__ _Jan 1 192b
4$
4s
___
15,000c
Park Bonds.
53
--- $5.000c.... July 1 1935
Sewage System Bonds.
4Us'22 J-J $170,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1942
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ $259,238
Assessment debt
99.100
Floating debt (additional)_
47,419
Sinking fund
20.000
Assessed valuation, 1922
(33 1-3% to 40% act.):
Real estate
3,230.385
Personal
819,699
Other property
1,526,712
Total
5,576,786
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $84.55
Population 1910 6,960; 1920, 10,118
4$

BARNESVILLE.

This city is in Clay County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 14 '21_ 830,000
Total assessed value 1921-- 514.520
Total city tax (per $1,000)'21_331.40
Population 1910. 1,535; 1920, 1.564

BECKER COUNTY INDEP. CON.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 18.
P. 0. Lake

Water debt (incl.)
100,000
Sinking fund
17,003
Assessed valuation, 1922Real
1,461,592
Personal
590,738
Other property
820,852
Total
2,873,182
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _$16.14
Population 1910, 5,099; 1920, 7086
INT. at Central Ti,. Co.of Ills.,Chic.

BENSON.
This city is

in Swift County.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '18 ___ $28,000
1923-1936
Funding Bonds.
6s
_ $24.000
TOTAL DEBT Nov 12'20. $95,000
Sinking fund
12,000
Assessedvalue,real estate.._ _ 703,287
Assessed value, personal
309,157
Other assessable property
804,443
Total assessed val'n1920__ 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.
5s
M-S f $1,000 ___1923-1924
1 15.000 ____1925-1929
Trunk Highway Reimbursement Bonds.
$2.000_ _ Sept 1 1931
54s'21 s-a
5,000__Sept 1 1932
4,110 ____Sept 1 1933
Funding Bonds.
6s
1931-1935
--- $35,000
Road Bonds.
Jan 2 1932
5s '22 J-J $250,000
GEN.BD. DT. Jan 1922... $69,000
State bonds (add'1)
261,100
13,000
Ditch debt (add'1)
Assessed value, real estate_7,093,115
Assessed value, personal__ _1.149.046
Total assessed value 1921 8,242,161
Moneys & credits (full val.,
1.391,562
additional)
Popula'n, 1910. 11.615; 1920, 14,073

Park.
School Building Bonds.
Ortonvillo is the county seat.
5%8'20 A-0 $50,Q00_ _ __Apr 1 1935
Ditch Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 1922.. $70,000
$140,100
_s
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (1-3 act.) 737,861
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21_343.00
$250,000
_s
_-Population (est.) 1922
1,202
Refunding Court House Bonds.
INT. at First Nat. Bank,St. Paul.
Os '21 M-N$20,000_ _Nov 1 1931
Trunk By Reimburse. Bonds.
Bemidji is the county seat. Incor- 4 Us'22 M-N $49,717.40
BOND.DEBT Nov 27'22- $410,100
porated in 1896.
53.446
Floating debt
Os '22 ___ 85,000
Assessed val'n, real estate_8 681.785
Bridge Bonds.
183,500-- _June 1 1923 Assessed val'n, personal_ _ _1.150.487
53s'17 J-Ji 9.000....June 1 '24-'28 Total assessed val'n 192L.9,835,272
(24.000__June 1 '27'-32 Moneys & credits (addl.
1.568.783
full value)
Funding Bonds
Serially State&Co.tax (our $1,000) '21._$3.90
5s '99 ____8,20,000
Population 1910. 9,367; 1920, 9.703
Highway Bonds.
15.000
1932
5s '17 ___
100,000
This district (P.0.Bingham Lake)
State Rural Highway Bonds.
Is in Cottonwood County.
6s '15 ___ 8361,000
Trunk Highway ReimburseBuilding Bonds.
ment Bonds.
$30,000
6s '21 s-a j$80,000__Sept 1 '31-'38 BOND.-DEBT Oct 10 1922_330,000
1 5,000_--_Sept 1 1939 Floating debt (additional)._ 6,600
Total assessed value 1921__ _322.319
5Y,s
--- 54,988.18
z Ditch Bonds.
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'21-331.20
4s,5s,5)s& 6s_$2,744,190_annually Population 1921
700
GEN.BD. DT. Sept 1 '22.. $171,500
State reimbur' bds.(addl)_ 134,988
St.
Louis
County.
This village is in
Ditch bonds (additional)_ 2,744,P,0
Certificates of Indebtedness.
Rural highway bds.(addl) 361,000 5Ms'19
_ _ $10,000
1923-1924
Assets, Sept. 1922:
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking funds
300,000 6s '22 J-J $168,000_Jan 20 '25-'36
State's share of rural highJan 20 1937
12,000
ways
220.946
DEBT Jan 29 '22_ $314,250
Total assess. value 1921_ _11,783,752 BOND.
Assessed value, real estate_3,542,473
Moneys and credits (addiAssessed value, personal_
tional full value)
1,391,081 Tota. assessed val.'20 (abt. 435,969
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'20 -S30.42
M act.)
3.978,442
Population 1910.19,937; 1920, 27,079 Tot,
tax rate (per $1.000)'20_$40.00
INT.on 5s. 5Ms & 68 in N. Y. and Population 1910, 1.690;
1920. 2,286
Chicago; all other bonds at County
Treasurer's office.
(additional)
134,988
district is in St. Louis County.
z All ditch bonds secured by liens 5s This
'12 F-A $63440 _A923-1926
against the land benefitted and are 5s
_ -1923-1934
56,070
'19
payable in 15 annual installments af- BOND.J-J
DEBT Sept 1 '22.. $140,000
ter 5 years from issue, with the ex- Floating
51.281
debt
ception of $25,000 4s, which are Sinking fund
28 050
payable to the State of Minnesota Tot.ass'd val. '22(30%act.)5,267
046
in two annual installments after 5 Total
1922-$32.27
tax
(per
$1,000)
yearsfrom issue.
2,300
State Rural Highway bonds are Population in 1922 (est.)
paid M by the State, Yt by the county
and Y, by special assessments.
Mankato Is county seat.
State Reimbursement bonds are
Road Bonds.
payable by the State.
5s '14 J-D 32,000c_ _Dec 1 1923
6s '20 s-a
50,000____Nov 1 1930
Drainage Bonds.
13190,000__Nov 1 '25-34
P. 0. Bemidji.
5Ms'20 s-a
18,000__ Nov 1 1935
_s
___ $235,000
54,000__Nov 1 '36-38
Building Bonds.
53, s'22 M-S $100.000c_Mar 1 1937 6s '21 J-D 15.000.- _Nov 1 1939
375,000_ _Nov 1 '26-40
BOND.DEBT Sept 19'22_ $415,000
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2787.)
Sinking fund
9,000
Total assess. value 1921_ _ _2,716,801 4Ils'22 J-J $111,000_ _Jan 15 '27-'41
School tax rate (per $1,000)'21-36.59 (For amount duo each year see V.
114, p. 217.)
Present population (est.)
8,000
3,500_ _ _ _Dec 1 1927
5s
--- 27,000__Dec 1 '28-36
75,000_ _Dec 1 '37-41
P. 0. Baudette.
BOND.DEB P Sept 28'22_
None
Funding Bonds.
896,100
6s '16 M-N$40.000_-__May 1 1931 Assessment debt
50,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1922_ _ _$40,000 Floating debt
25,473,756
Tot.assess.val.'21(25%act.)_522.000 Assess, val., real estate
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$10.11 Assessed val., personal
3,726,119
assess. val. 1921 (25Population in 1920
2,800 Total
40% act.)
29,199,975
Moneys and credits (addl),
full value 1921
This city is in Beltrami County.
3,694,437
Water Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per$1.000)'2L _$15.70
1928 Popula'n, 1910, 29,337; 1920. 31,477
53
--- $50,000
INT.
on
bonds
of
Imp.
Fund
Bonds.
1920 at the office
Permanent
1930 of the County Treasurer and on bonds
Var 315,000
5s
1927-1946 of 1921 at the First National Bank,
___ 25,000
5s
Minneapolis.
Revolving Fund Bonds.
1932
Var $10,000
5s
Brainerd is In Crow Wing County.
Poor Fund Bonds.
1932 Inc. Nov. 1 1881. Pop'n '10. 8.526.
Var $5,000
5s
1920, 9,591.
Municipal impt. Bonds.
6s '23 ___ 350,000__Jan 2 '24-'28
Permanent Imot.Revolving Bds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22- $125,000 55 '17 M-S $12,000____Sept 1 1927
66,000 53
State loans (addl)
33,400
1924

BIGSTONE COUNTY.

BELTRAMI COUNTY.

BINGHAM LAKE SCHOOL DIST.

BIWABIK.

BIWABIK SCHOOL DISTRICT.

BLUE EARTH COUNTY.

BELTRAMI
D. NO. 7. COUNTY IND. S.

BELTRAMI CO.IND.S.D. NO.111.

BEMIDJI.




BRAINERD. -

Refunding Bonds.
4s '17
$15,000
1927
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
4s '17
$25.000
1937
Improvement Bonds.
55 '10 J-J $20,000____Jan 1 1925
Water-Works Bonds.
5s '09 ___ 837 200__Nov 1 '23-'29
5s
--- 300,000
1949
City-Hall Bonds.
5s '14 F-A 375,000c___Feb 1 1934
Street Bonds.
53 '14 F-A $22,000c-Feb 1 1924
GEN. BD. DT. July 31 '22 $137,000
Assessment debt (addl)_ __
40,400
Water debt(add'I)
342,500
Sinking fund
30,455
Assessed val., real
2,396,959
Assessed val., personal___ _ 609,202
Moneys & credits
745,938
Tot.ass'd val.'22(40%act.) 3,752,059
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ __ _323.50

BRALNERD SCHOOL DISTRICT.

M-N$25,000c___May 1 1924
4).s
43.s
A-0 40,000c_Apr 1 1923
July 30,000r_July 1 '22-'27
4s
BOND. DEBT Sept 30'2L $95,000
Sinking fund
92
Total assess. val. 1921___ 3,025,000
Population in 1920
11,000
INTEREST on 4s payable at NM
Bank of Comm., N. Y. City, and on
414s at First Nat. Bk., Chicago

BRECKENRIDGE.
This city is in Wilkin County.
Armory Bonds.
6s '22 A-0 35,000_Apr 1 1932
BOND.DEBT Nov 28'22_ $100,000
Water debt (incl.)
55,000
Assessment debt (add'1)
296,000
Sinking fund-General...
15,297
Water
26,000
Total assessed val. 1922_ _ - 753,896
Moneys & credits (addl)_ _ 313,933
Population, 1910, 1,840; 1920, 2,401

[VOL. 115.
CASS COUNTY.
County seat Is Walker.
Bridge Bonds.
4isq7 F-A $10.000__Aug 1 '23-'32
5s '17 A-0 27,000--Apr 1 '23-32
Funding Bonds.
44s'09 Dec $12,000_ _Dec 1 '23-'24
kss'15 A-0 20,000__Oct 1 '26-'30
8,400__Oct 1 '23-'27
5s '17 A-0
os '19 J-D 20,000_Dec 1 '24-'33
fts '20 F-A 75,000___ _Aug 1 1931
6s '21 J-D 100,000_ _June 1 '33-'41
Trunk Highway Reimbursel.
4 Yo'22 A-03165,000_ _Apr 1 '32-'41
Road Bonds.
5s '19 J-D 100,000__June 1 '28-'34
ers '20 F-A l00.000.. Aug 1 1930
4s '20 __- 150,000__July 1 '26-'30
State Rural Highway.
5 Ms'15 M-N$60,000____MaY 1 1925
5 Ms'15 J-J 3o0.000_ _Jan 1 '23-26
5s'10 M-S 88.000__June 1 '23-'26
5 Ms'16 J-J 20.000__Mar 1 '23-'26
6s '21 J-D 30,000- _June 1 1931
ToT.RD.DT. Oct 19 '22_81,336,430
Floating debt(addl)
416,330
Ditch debt (special) (incl.) 283,430
State rural highway debt
(special) (incl.)
64,500
Road debt (special) (incl.) 315,000
Sinking fund
33,657
Assess. val. real estate
6.641,358
Assess. val. personal
767,390
Moneys & credit,full value 647,961
Total assessed value 1921_ 8,059,709
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_329.98
Pop'n 1910. 11.620; 1920, 15.851
CASS COUNTY SCHOOL DIST.
1'. 0. Hackensack.
Os '21 s-a $115,000c_Dec 1 '32-41
BONDED DEBT Jan 1922 $190,000
Assessed valuation 1920_ _ -3,353,596
Population 1922 (est.)
5,540

CASS LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Cass County.
-s
___ $70,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ _ $150.000
Floating debt(addl)
5,000
Sinking fund
5,300
Assess. val. real estate
329,212
Assess. val. personal
225,223
Other assess. property ___
New Ulm is the county seat.
Total assess. val.( 20 1473act.) 833,057
Highway Bonds.
53 '15 M-N$25.000____May 1 1925 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $81.24
2,167,140
(Subject to call $5,000 yearly May 1) Actual valuation
Bridge Bonds.
CHIPPEWA COUNTY.
_s
Montevideo is the county seat.
GEN.B15:DS
T1.
0,
D
0e
0c03
01 '21 $130,000
Road Bonds.
Ditch & road debt (special)
de '20 M-N3150.000___ _Nov 1 1930
(additional)
777,000
County Ditch Bonds.
Floating debt (warrants)_
6,989 6s '21 s-a $39,300_ __ _Nov 1 1931
Assess. val. real estate
17.839,929
Refunding Bonds.
Assesi. val. personal
2,912,926 _s
$75.000
Total assess. val. 192L_..20,752,855 TOT. BD. DT. Sept'22_81,067,000
Moneys and credits (add'1),
Assessed val. real estate_ -13,071,330
full value
2,448.716 Assessed val. personal_ _ _ _ 1,615,180
StatOECo.tax(per 81.000)'21_813.80 Total assess. val. 1921_ ---14,776,510
Popula'n, 1910, 20,134; 1920, 22,421 Moneys & credits (add'1),
full value
INT. at First Nat. Bank, St.Paul
2,207,340
Popula'n, 1910, 13.458; 1920, 15,720
INT. at First Nat. Bank, St.Paul,

BROWN COUNTY.

BUFFALO.
This village is in Wright County.

Water-Works Bonds.
___ $25,000
Electric-Light Bonds.
4s
88,000
BOND. DEBT Nov. 20 '19-$36,00(
Floating debt
664.000
Sinking fund
154,000
Assess. val. '20 (25% act.)14,000,000
Population, 1910, 1.227; 1920, 1,438
4s

BURL.
This

village is in St. Louis County.
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
5s g '14 J-D $70,000c June 15'23-29
6sg '15 M-S 31,500c_Sept 1 '23-'26
Water. Light & Heat Bonds.
6s g '14M-S 820.625c_Sept 1 '23-'2P
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '21 S167.000
Floating debt
664,000
Sinking fund
154.000
Ass'd val. '20 (25% act.)_14,000,000
Population, 1910, 1,005; 1920, 2,007
INT. at First State Bank, Buhl.
or City Nat. Bank, Duluth,

CALUMET.
This village is in Itasca County.
Refunding Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $28.000r
(Due yearly until 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '22_ _ _$28,000
Assessment debt (additional) 8,000
Floating debt (additional)._ 17,000
2,000
Sinking fund (general)
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (40% act.)_168,000
Total tax rate(per$1,000)'21-$127.30
Pop'n 1910 (Census), 245; 1920_445
INTEREST at Oalumet. Minn.

CAMPBELL SCHOOL DISTRICT.

CHISAGO COUNTY.
Center City is the county seat.
Trunk Highw'y Reimburs. Bds.
534s'21 M-S 3100,000 _ _1931-1940
BONDED DEBT 1921-- $515,000
Assessed value real estate-$7,377,318
Assessed value personal.._ 1,212,141
Total assessed val. 1921- - 8,589,459
Moneys and credits (add'1),
full value
1,738,167
Popula'n, 1910, 13,537; 1920, 14,445
CHISAGO COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
P. 0. Chisago City.
Building Bonds.
5 Vis
_ _ 315,000__ _Mar 1 1935
TOT. BD-. DT. Dec 19-21_ _$57,000
Assessed value, real estate_ _400,000
Assessed value, personal__ __ 50,000
Total ass'd val. (14 act.) '20_450,000
Population in 1920 (est.)
1,500
CHISHOLM.
This village Is in St. Louis County.
Public Bldg. Bonds. (Tax-free).
Os '20 J-D$585,000__Dec 1 '23-'35
BOND. DEBT Sept 1920- $650.000
Assessed value
15,383.956
Population 1910, 7,684; 1920. 9.039
INT. at Merchants Loan & Trust
Co., Chicago.
CLAY COUNTY.
Moosehead is the county seat.
Highway Reimbursement lids.
5Ms'21 s-a $43,885.91_0ct 1 '31-40
TOT. BD,DT.Sept 28'22 $507,885
Assessed value real estate_14.862,004
Assessed value personal
2,257,420
Total assessed val. 1922- -17,119,424
Money & credits (add'1),
full value
2,924,429
State & Co. tax(per 81.000)'21815.60
Popula'n, 1910, 19,640; 1920, 21,780

This district is in Wilkin County. CLAY COUNTY CONSOL. SCR.
DIST. NO. 111.
4s '19 ___ $75,000 ___. -1925-1939
P. 0. Averhill.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_ __$75,000
6)0'20 M
- _May 1 1935
BOND. DEBT
Oct 16'22_ _ -$50,000
-N$50,000Ass'd val. '22 (1-3 actual)_ _ _321.294
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-33.74
Carlton is the county seat.
450
Population (est.)
Road Bonds.
INT. payable at First National
5a '15 M-N$20,500c_May 1 '23-25
(Due $6.000 in even years and $7,000 Bank, St. Paul.
in odd years.)
CLAY AND NORMAN COUNTIES
6s-_ 75,000
CONSOL. SCR. DIST. NO. 66.
State RuralHighway Bonds.
P. 0. Borup.
43.s'16 A-0 $36,000_ -Apr 1 1926
School-Building Bonds.
Court-House Bonds.
$80,000____July 1 1935
75 '20 _
4
_ _ $120,000
(Optional July 11930.)
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22 $195,000
Floating debt (additional)
88,980 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1921-380,000
Ditch debt (additional)_ __
251,000
Rural highway debt(addl)
36,000 CLAY COUNTY S. D. No. 81.
P. 0. Dilworth.
Assess. val. real estate... 6,627,744
Building Bonds.
Assess, val. personal
2,742,652
Os '17 M-N $10.000c___May 1 1932
Moneys and credits, full
value
3,194.978 bs '17 M-N 30,000c---May 1 1932
Total assess. val. 1921-12.565.374 BOND. DEBT Sept 17 1919_$43.500
State&Co.tax(per 81,000) '21_819.00 Assess. val. 1919 (1-3 act.)__258,423
Popul'n 1910, 17,559; 1920, 19,391 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$6.44

CARLTON COUNTY.

DEC., 19221

MINNESOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

17

Oct 1934
BOND. DEBT Nov 5 '19_329.376 48 g '04 A-0 125,000c
CROSBY.
CLIMAX SCHOOL DISTRICT.
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1924.)
27,000
This village is in Crow Wing Co. Assessment debt
This district (P. 0. Climax) is in
F-A 200.000c___Feb 1 1940
259,514 4
Assessed 'Real estate
Bonds.
Water
Polk County.
87,001 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1930.)
)Personal
val.
6s '18 M-N$67,000c_May 1 '23-'38
4s '18 -__ $40.000
346,515 003'13 F-A 200.000c___Aug 1 1943
Total assessed val. 1919
Water-Works Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 28'22_ _848,500
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1933.)
$1.000)19375.40
(per
rate
tax
Total
'23-'38
1
M-N$50,000c_May
'18
330,000 6s
Assessed valuation 1921
J-J 200,000c_ _ _Afar 1 1945
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1922._ $150,000 Population in 1910, 957; 1920, 921 4).s'15
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1935).
Total assessed val. 1920.--2,010,000
M- 250.000c_ _ _Sept 1 1947
43.sg'17
COUNTY.
CLOQUET.
DODGE
3.500
Population 1920
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1937.)
This city is in Carlton County.
Mantorville is the county seat.
--4Us'19 A-0 300.000____Apr 1 1949
Water Wks. Ext. Bds. (tax free). CROW WING COUNTY.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
534s'21 M-N$30,000c Sept 1 '23-'32
5 is'18 M-S 850,000_Mar 1 1928 (Subject to call after April 1 11939.)
Brainerd is the county seat.
1936
6,000c_Sept 1 '23-'24
5s
___
5s '20 ___ 50,000____Dec 1 1930 5%s'21 A-01\r00.000____Apr
Funding Bonds.
250.000__Apr 1 '37-'40
City Hall Bonds (tax free).
Trunk Highway Reimbursem't.
____1923-1932
$100,000
July
_Nov
1
_
1951
400.000c_
M'21
g
5s
1911
1
Dec
4s
$50.000c ._..1924-1933 4s Refunding Bonds.
41is'21 J-D15S,368.49
(Optional Nov 1 1941)
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '22_ $86,000 5s '15 J-J $10,000____June 1 1925 TOT. DEBT Sept 30 '22_ $332.000
500.000c_Alar 1 '25-'34
M-S
0'22
/
43
55,000 43
_11,276.522
_
estate_
real
Assessment debt (add'1)___
val.,
Assess.
1922
1
4,200____July
J-J
36,000 4s
1.499 878 454s'22 M-N 75.000
Water debt (included)____
1927 Assess. val., personal...
July 35,000
Assess. val. real estate___ _1,917,771
Tot.assess.vaL'21(1-3 act)12.796.400 BOND.DEBT Sept 192232,822.000
Bonds.
118,184
Sinking funds
1.940 352 5s Road
Assess. val. personal
(add'1),
&
credits
Moneys
$180,000-___Nov 1 1929
2,703.816
Other assessable property_ _3,013,691
1,984,518 NET DEBT
full value
'20 s-an 70,000___Dec 15 1930
50.890,752
and credits
Moneys
Total assess. value 1922-- _6,931,817 6s Reimbursement
$1.000)'21_-$13.70
tax
rate
(per
Co.
Bonds.
Road
53.230.703
Assessed val. real
(Real estate assess. at 40% actual 55/0'21
$75,000____Oct 1 1931 Popula'n, 1910. 12,094; 1920, 12,552 Assess.
20 726,052
val. personal
val., personal at 25 & 33 1-3%.)
BD. DT. Oct 11 '21 $643,000
73.956,755
_
act.)
(35%
'21
val.
Total
Tot,tax rate(per $1,000)'22_ _$70.60 GEN.
INDEPENCOUNTY
DODGE
3,600
debt (addl)
at
5,071.764
valued
property
School
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $65.00 Drainage
DENT S. D. NO. 28.
Assess. val., real estate..__11,532,992
School tax rate (per $1,000)'21Population, 1910, 7.031; 1920, 6,127 Assess.
P. 0. Montourville.
1.668,055
val.,
personal____
$1691:030352
Maintenance
on 53is payable in Minneap- Tot. assess. val. 1921 ____13,201,017
Bonds.
Building
School
New construction
olis; 5s, in St. Paul, and on Ois in Money and credits (addi63.is'21 A-0 $18.000c_..Apr 1 1931
sinking fund____ 2.20
and
Interest
Cloquet.
$68.000
11922..
Nov
DEBT
BOND.
1.365,242
value)
tional, full
Teachers' pension fund
State&Co.tax (per$1.000)'20.$22 25 Total assessed value 1922 _ 333.651 Population
98.917
in 1920
CLOQUET IND. S. D. NO. 7.
Pop'n in 1910, 16,861; 1920, 24,566 School tax rate (per $1,000)'22$52 10
INT. at Am. Exch. Nat. Bk..N.Y.
600
(est.)
1921
Population
Building Bonds.
INT. on funding railroad bonds at
INT. at Wells-Dickey Trust Co.,
55 '17 J-J $20.000c_July 1 '23-'24 State Treas, office; on 6s of 1920 at
EAST GRAND FORKS.
15,000c_July 1 '23-'25 Northwestern Nat. Bank, Minneap- Minneapolis.
5s '17 J-J
This city is in Polk County.
4s '20 ___ 100,000.-July 1 '26-'39 olis; other bonds at First Nat. Bank,
DODGE COUNTY S. D. NO. 30. BOND. DEBT Nov 25 '22_350,000
8,000c___July 1 1925 St. Paul.
25.000
Water debt (incl.)
(P. 0. Kasson).
4,000c_ _ _July 1 1926
..5YLg'22 J-J
17,545
fund (general)____
88.000c_July 1 '27-'37 CROW WING COUNTY CONS. Grade and High School Bldg. Bds. Sinking
452,878
Assess. val. '22 real
4s '18 ___ $74,300
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 41.
BOND.DEBT Oct 11922. $235,000
04
6177
personal _ _ _.148,599
40%
&
(25%
Sept
DEBT
25
'22-$120,000
BOND.
office
is
Post
Pequot.
Assessed valuation 192L__4,167,613
total
actual
Total assessed value 1921_ 710,000
School tax rate(perS1,000)'21-$26.00
Funding Bonds.
228,582
School tax (per $1,000) 192L..$4.30 Money & credits (add'I
7.500 5Us'18
$25.000
Population in 1922 (est.)
$1,000)'22_3164.00
(per
rate
Tot.tax
School Bonds.
INTEREST on 54s of 1922 at the
2,490
1920,
2.533;
1910.
Population
1935 DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Merchants Trust & Savings Bank, 534s'20 A-0 $10.000c
Alexandria is the county seat.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1921_ $77,000
St. Paul; on others at Cloquet.
RIVER.
ELK
Bonds.
Road
Total assessed value 1920_-3300,000
This village is in Sherburne Co.
1929
5s '19 F-A $60,000
(X to 1-3 actual value.)
s Bonds.
COLERAINE.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20350.00 5,s'20 M-N 15.000.,..._Nov 1 1930 5s Water-Work
$32,000
Funding Bonds.
This village is in Itasca County.
800
Population in 1918
26,000
Os
8 of 1920 at the North$55.000
BOND. DEBT Mar 29 '16_$32,000
INT.on 5%s
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22.. $130.000
6sTotal assess. val. 1915.._ __4,453,164 western Trust Co., St. Paul.
58,000 5s
Ditch debt (add'i)
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21.$81 20
v25 '22.-872,000
S8Nov
20,449 BOND. DEBT
Population, 1910, 1.631; 1920, 1,300 CROW WING CO. S. D. NO. 45. Warrant debt (add'i)
58.000
Ass'd vain, real estate__ _10.888 544 Water debt (incl.)
(P. 0. Riverton.)
debt
(additional) 5,900
Assessment
1.616 886
Ass'd vain, persTprop
Bonds.
Building
6,000
Floating debt (additional)
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS.
n
val
assessed
1921..12,595.430
Total
___ $115,000
259,783
Assess. val. '21{Real
This village is in Anoka County.
1925-1934 Moneys & credits (add'!),
40,000
51is'19 J-J
Personal_ _ 105,500
2,690,259 (40% act.)
full value
r Water Works Sc Street Imp. Bds BOND. DEBT Oct 1922___$155,000
465,283
534s'22 F-A $82,000_ _Feb 11912 Floating debt (additional)._ 18,000 Stat s&Co.tax (per 81.000)'22_813.33
tal'1)
odd
(a
216.209
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1922.- $96,000 Assessed value 1921
19.039 Money & creditsT
754,056 Pop'n 1910. 17.669; 1920
Tax rate (per $1,000) '21_ _ ___$78.20
72,000 Population in 1920
'Water debt (included)
500
Population in 1910. 859; 1920. 983
906,666
Assessed value 1921
DULUTH.
Population 1910, 590; 1920____2,698 DAKOTA COUNTY.
This city is in St. Louts County. ELY.
1NT. at First National Bank,
Incorp. in March 1887. Commission
This city is in St. Louis County.
Hastings is the county seat.
Minneapolis.
govt became effective Apr. 14 1913.
Municipal Bonds.
5)s
$211,037.31
Proposition to build municipal light 4s '11 ___ 830.000
Road Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
COOK COUNTY.
5Us'20 J-D $250,000_ _Dec 1 1925 and power plant, for which $700,000
1938
Grand Marias Is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22 $461,077 bonds were voted in Feb. 1912 (V. Os '18 _ _ $160,000
In
was
1915.
to call after 1923.)
defeated
1263)
Jan
94.p.
(Subject
estate._..
1.101,393
real
val.
Refunding Bonds.
Assess.
Refunding Bonds.
271,691 Pop'n 1910. 78.466; 1920____98,917
6s '18 M-S $100,000_Sept 1 '28-'37 Assess. val. personal
Bridge Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $40,000c___Jan. 1 1931
389,638
40,000
_
_s
Moneys and credits
(Subject to call after 1921.)
Total assess. val. 1921.... 1.762.725 48 g '05 M-S$100.000c_ _Mar 1 1930
Court-House Bonds.
19
Light and Water !mot. Bonds.
5s g '18-'19 149,000c_Jan 1 '21-28
4s '11 J-J $23.265c__July 1 '23-'31 State & Co. tax(per $1.000)'21.$71
Perm. Inapt., Street Intersec- 6s '20 J-J $66,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Popula'n, 1910, 25,171; 1920, 28,967
(Subject to call after 1924.)
tion and Storm Sewer Bonds.
5s
F-A $60,000'....._Aug 1 1931
5s '20 J-J 8100,000_ _July 1 '33-35 BOND. DEBT Dac 13'22_ $238,000
M-N 50.000.._ _May 1 1944 DAWSON.
.59
70,000
6s '21 J-J 150,000 July 1 '23-24-25 Water debt (incl.)
BOND.DEBT Nov 27'22- $314,951
This city is in Lac Qui Parka Co.
5,970,440
_s '22 _ $150.000 _
1921-1926 Assess. val., real estate_
45.956
Floating debt
Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val., p3rsan tl___ 1,407,443
General Fund Bonds.
63,159 5s '16 A-0 $25,000....Oct. 1 1936
Sinking fund
Assessed val. real estate_ --1,763.989 BOND.DEBT Nov 19'21_ $53,000 4Ms'92 M-N$100.000c__Nov 1 1922 Total assess. valuation '22_7,377,883
21,000 5s '93 M-N 189.000c__Nov 1 1923 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_376.30
121,379 Assessment debt (add'1)__
Assessed val. personal
5,000 43is g '96 J-J 249.000c_ _July 1 1926 Population 1910. 3,572; 1920. 4,902
Tot.ass'd val.'22(33% act.)1,885,368 Floating debt
EVELETH.
Permanent Revolving Bonds.
1,500
Moneys & credits (add'1),
Sinking fund
4s
'01 J-J$99.000c___Jan 1 1931
This city is in St. Louis County.
113,134 Total assessed val. 1921
full value
Water Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '22.$54.78
(about 30-40% actual).. _1,332,566 41is g'10 J-J 40,000c___July 1 1940
Oct 1 1923 5s '05
342,097 5s '19 A-0 100,000
Population 1910, 1,336; 1920, 1,841 Moneys & credits (add'1)
Water and$1Sewer
'20 A-0 200,000.......Oct 1 1924
INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank, Population, 1910, 1,318; 1920, 1,511 6s
___ 200.000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1925 Os '00 ___ 86.000c
_s
St. Paul, on all bonds except refund- - 375,000
6s
Bonds.
Refunding
WOOD.
DEER
ing bonds, which is payable at Amer.
J-J $113,000c ___Jan 1 1927 TOT. BP. DT. Nov. '22_ $380,000
This village is in Crow Wing Co.
Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
BOND. DEBT Nov 27'22-329,000 4s '98 A-0 70,000cApr 1 1928 Total assess. value 192L_17.166,464
15,000 4s '01 M-N 50,000c.. _May 1 1931 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '19 $58.30
Water debt (included)
7,205
6,155 41ig'14 J-J 400,000c___Jan 1 1944 Pop'n 1910, 7.036; 1920
Floating debt (additional)
COTTONWOOD COUNTY.
INT. payable in Chicago.
Refund. Water & Light Bonds.
4,4.58
Windom Is the county scat.
Sinking fund (sewer)
1936
1
_Apr
A-0$295.000c_
148,688 4s g '06
Court-House Bonds.
Assess. val. real est.
EYOTA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Water and Light Bonds.
M-S $85.000c
4s g
1925 Assess. val. personal prop..._ 44,232
This dist,ict k in Olmsted County.
I.. Funding Bonds.
42,/38 5s g '96 J-J$1,093,000c__July 1 1926
Other assessable prop
4C98 A-0 917,000c___Apr 1 1928
Building Bonds.
Os '21 J-J $30,000__jan 1 '32-'41 Total assess. val. 192'
235,658
16.000c_Jan 1 1932 5%s'22 J-J $100,000
Trunk Highway Reimburs. Bds. Total tax rate (per 81.000)'22$110.00 4s '02 J-J
(7)
5%13'21 A-0 f$3,584.96__Oct 1 1932 Pop'n 1910. 586; 1920
532 4s '02 M-N115.000c _ Nov 1 1932 BONDED DEI3T
4s g '04 M-S 30,000c_ _ _Afar 1 1934
145.000._ _Oct 1 '33-'41
4s g'05 M-S 140,000c___Mar 1 1935 !FAIRMONT.
-GEN.BD.DT.Sept 29'22 $85.000 DELVAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This city is in Martin County. InRoad debt (additional)
250,581
This district (P. 0. Delvan) is in 4s '06 A-0 372.000c___Apr 1 1936
Drainage debt (add'I)____ 1,132.180 Faribault County.
41isg'11A-0187.000c_ _Apr 1 1941 corporated March 12 1901.
Property of water and light. incl.
'23-'26
1
Sinking funds
80,000--May
6s '21 ___
87,000
Building Bonds.
est., valued at $225,000. Other
Assess. val. real estate_ 14,000,000 4s '17 July $10,000
1923-1937 4ig'22 J-J 250,000__July 1 '23-'47 real bidgs.
and real est.. $155,937.
city
Assess. val. personal
Bonds.
Park
1,450.000
Loan Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds.
Other assessable property_ 1,531,000
__ 850,000 _ _ _ _July 1 1939
.$10,000
1937 _s '09
'20
Total assessed val.'22 _ 16.981.000 GEN. BD. DT. Sept 27'22 $50,000 4s g '10 M-9 950,000c___Sept 1 1940 5s '06 M-Na$11,000c___N0v 1 1926
State&Co.tax(por $1,000) '22_$12.00 Tot. ass'd val.'22 (1-3'act.)1,109,907 4;isg'11M-9 50.000c___Sept 1 1941 5s '09 F-A al0,000c___Feb 1 1929
1 1929
Pop'n '10, 12.651; '20
14,570 Total tax (per $1.000) 1922-.331.00 434sg'12A-0 50.000c___Apr 1 1942 4s '14 --_5 5,000_JulY
5,000____July 1 1933
INT. at County Treas. office, and Population in 1922 (est.)
1,250 4g 13 A-0 50,000c___Oct 1 1943
5.000
_
at
the
on 6s of 1921
Wells-Dickey
J-J
50,000c___Jan 1 1945 4s '15
4
Water--& Light Refunding Bds.
Trust Co., Minneapolis.
5s '20 J-J 150.000____Tuly 11941)
DETROIT.
55 '21 M-N 50,000____May 1 1941 Os '21 A-08200,000
This city is in Becker County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '22 s-a $50,000_ _....Jan 1 1952
Paying Certificates.
COTTONWOOD COUNTY CON5s '05 M-S $10,000c_ _Sept 1 1925
Incinerator Bonds.
Os
SOLIDATED S. D. NO. 50.
--- $160,000
1951 5s '06 M-N 10,000c___Nov 1 1926
5s '21__ $50,000
P. 0. Stordon.
Paying Bonds.
4s '18 ___ 55,000_ _ _ _July 1 1935
Certificates of Indebtedness.
$150,000
.6s '21 _-_ $72.000-__Apr 15 1936 5s
.T-J 8150.000
Paving Bonds (State Loan).
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22-372.000 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '22-- $84,000 5s
'31-'32
50,000 GEN. BD. DT. Oct. 1 '22_2,720.000 4s '15 ___ 5$20.000__July 1 '33-'35
Floating debt (additional)___ 16,000 Water debt (included)
639,000
1 30.000_ _July
assess.
Special
debt(addl)
6.228
Floating
debt
(add'1)
Assessed value 1922
456,000
Bonds.
Plant
(exFiltration
fund
sinking
General
35.000
Sinking fund
199,655 4s '18 ___ $20,000_ _July '28-'37
clusive of W.&L.S.F.).
1,089.544
Assess. val. real estate_
CROOKSTON.
Heating Plant Bonds.
336,036 Water and light debt and
This city is the county seat q Polk Assess. val. personal prop..1,953,3'17
_ $180,000
-8 '21
gas
3,525.000
(additional)
Total assess. val. 1920
Co. Inc. Feb. 14 1879.
City-Hail Bonds (State Loan).
54,840.193
_2,000,000 Assess.{Real estate
rot.
about_
'22,
ass'il
val.
Armory Bonds.
ann
$20.000_ -__July 1 1927
'07
Personal
4s
value
21,001,354
R527,727
& credits
.s'15
$7,500.$1,000 yearly Moneys
Ctfs. of Indebtedness.
1922 Money & credits_47,885.367
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20384.90
Refunding Bonds.
123.726 914 5 is'22 M-S $35,562.50cSept 1'24-42
Told value
3,726
Pop'n
1920
1910.
2807;
5s '15
$10,000____June 1 1925
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21.857.90 (For amount duo each year see
Ss '18 J-D 15,000____Dec 1 1933 DETROIT IND. SCR. DIST.
Of the total bond. debt 83,525.000 V. 115, p. 1760.)
GEN.BD. DT. Sept 28 '22 $36,000 BOND. DEBT Oct '23,22 $148,000 Is a special lien upon the city's water GEN.BD. DT. Sept 1922..$165,000
Spec. assess. debt (add'1)__ 41,896 Total assess. val. 1921._._1,900,00h) and light plants, the surplus earnings Light, water & heating plant
x451,000
bond (additional)
Sinking fund
2,985 Total tax
the payment
$1,000)'20.$34.00 of which are applied toindebtedness
Assessment debt (midi).- $275,000
Assess. val. real estate
1,832,769 Populationrate(per
5,000 of the interest of this
in 19"
val.
_3,321,239
assess.
Total
addiannually
over
635,198
Assess. val. personal
$150.000
nets
and
1921._Other assess. property _ _ _ _ _1,157,926 DODGE CENTRE.
tional, which is put Into extensions, Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21365.70
4,65()
Pop'n 1910, 2,958; 1920
Total assess. val. 1922 (25This village is in Dodge County. rapidly increasing the net income.
(a) in Minmarked
bonds
on
INT.
N.Y.
3.625,893
Bk.,
Nat.
Exch.
Am.
40% actual)
INT.at
Water-Works Bonds.
neapolls;' on other loans to State.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922 -....$84.00
1923-1930
$12,000
x Water and light bonds are taken
Population 1910. 7.559; 1921, 7,500
DULUTH INDEPENDENT S. D.
Refunding Bonds.
care of by Water and Light CommisBuilding Sites & Equipment.
INT. on all bonds at Hanover 45
--- $12,876__July 1 '25-'37
M-NS147,000c__May 1 1923 sion. The city is not taxed to pay
55
Sewer Warrants.
Nat. Bank, N. Y. City, and City
J-D 150,000c___June 1 1924 either interest or bonds.
6s '17 July $15,000
1923-1927 5s
'Treasurer's office.




18

MINNESOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

PALE.

FILLMORE CO. S. D. NO. 158. GREENBUSH SCHOOL DIST.
P. 0. Lanesboro.
This district (P.

This town (P. 0. Bagley) Is in
Clearwater County.
Road Bonds.
6s '18 ___ $45,000
6.Improvement Bonds.
30.000
BOND. DEBT. Dec 1921_$75.000
Real
426.541
Assess. val. '21{Personal
9,377
Total
435,918
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$51.10

School Bldg. & Equipment Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $45,000--- July 1 1932
(Subject to call $5,000 July 1.1922
and $5,000 July 11927.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922
387,000
Total assessed val. 1921
489 071
INT on bonds of 1917 payable at
the
Scanlan-Habberstadt
State
Bank, Lanesboro.

FOLEY.

0. Greenbush) is
in Roseau County.
School Building Bonds.
4s
$3,500
45
___ 37,000
6s
20,000
GEN BD. DT. Oct 26 '22-380.500
Floating debt (addl)
12,000
Sinking fund
2.500
Tot. assess. val.'22 (1-3 act.)231,531
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22370.06
Population in 1921 (est.)
900

[VOL. 115.
Sewer Bonds.
_s
___ $10,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 '22_345,000
Water debt (incl.)
30,000
Assess. debt (add 1)
25,000
Floating debt
12,000
Assess. val., real estate
132,035
Assess. val. personal
74,565
Total assess. val. 1922
206,600
Total tax rate(per 31,000):223102.00
Population in 1910, 673; 1920, 673

This village is in Benton County.
HOWARD LAKE S. D. NO. 79,
Water-Works Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Howard Lake)
HASTINGS.
is county seat of Rice County. 4s
$22.000
Incorporated in 1872. Commission
This city Is In Dakota County.. is in Wright County.
Refunding Bonds.
_s
Ineorp. by Act of Legislature ap- 5s
government adopted Feb. 7 1911.
--- 337,000
___ $20,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1920-$37,000
proved Mar.4 1857.
Sewer Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate__--261,545
4s g '09 .1-J $40.740e_July 1 '23-'29 5s '19 ___ 321,000___ _Sept 1 1939 5s High Wagon Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922$63,000
78.011
J-J $40.000c_ _July 1 1924 Assessed val. personal
u Refunding Water Bonds.
Other assess. property
Assessed value
Water-Works (State-Loan).
84.018
s-au 35.000
1929 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921 296,740
Tot.assess.val.'19(25%act.) 423.574
_a
$37,000
_$10.90
Armory Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'19-326.00
Population in 1910, 710; 1920, 837
Funding Bonds.
-8
--- 33.000
6s '22 A-0 37.000.......Jan 2 1931 Population in 1920
744
GEN.BD. DT. Nov 25'22 $76,500 FRAZEE.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1921.. $178,000
Water bonds (incl.)
This village is in Becker County. Certificate debt (incl.)____ 95.000
50,000
HUBBARD
Floating debt (adill)
COUNTY.
52.000
Assessed value, real
Water-Works Bonds.
1,101.393
Total assess. val. 1922
Park Rapids is the county seat.
4,190.000 5s '19 J-D $20,000
Assessed value, personal
271,694 530'15
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $90.00
s. a. 380.000
Money and credits 1921
Funding Bonds.
389.638
53.0
Pop'n 1910, 9,001; 1920
- 20,000
11,089 53.0'20
$20,000
1935 Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _1,762,725 6s '20 J-D
220.000____Dec 1 1930
Total tax (per $1,000) 1-9.TNT. on water-works bonds payLight Plant Bonds.
22..„374 00 GEN.BD. DT.
Nov 28 '22 3339,200
able at Chase State Bk. of Faribault. 6s
Population 1910, 3,983; 1920, 4,571 Ditch
___ $34.000
debt (incl)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922..___$76,000
35,300
INT. at Hastings National Bank.
Floating debt (add'1)
23,473
Water debt (incl.)
20,000
Assess
val., real
FARIBAULT COUNTY
4,544,182
Tot. assess. val. '20 (1-3act.)600 000 HAWLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
. Assess val., personal
Blue Earth is the county seat.
574,953
Tot. tax rate (per $1.000)'19.._$2.00
District(P.O.Hawley)is in Clay Co. Totassess.val.
(1-3%act)'21 5119,135
Population 1910. 1,645; 1920, 1.277
Ditch Bonds.
School Bonds.
Moneys and credits (add'I) 1,027,291
INT.
payable
at
the
s
First
NaJ-J
530'18 M-S $50.000
$1.120c_July 1'23-'29
43S&530-J 1e.690c_July 1 '23-'32 tional Bank, Chicago.
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '21-$51,000 Population 1910, 9.831; 1920. 10,136
45 '11 J-J 48.000c_July 1 '23-'30
Floating debt (addl)
10,000
FREEBOR
N
COUNTY.
45 '11 J-J
Total assessed val. 1921
12.000c
485.041 INTERNATIONAL FALLS.
Albert Lea is the county seat.
Total tax rate (pr $1,000) '18-361.00
58 '12 ann 52 09Ic_May 1 '23-'31
This village is In KoochichIng
Ditch Bonds.
°Minty. Population 1910, 1,487:
48 '12
18.000e_July 1 '23-'32
48 '13 ___ 92 001c_July 1 '23-33 4.98'15 J-J $14.300__July 1 '23-'24
1920, 3.448.
48 '14 ___ 116 500c_July 1 '23-33 530'20 J-D mono _ _ __1926-1940 HENNEPIN COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
County seat is Minneapolis.
55 '15 J-J 101 770c_July 1 '23-'34 6s '21 J-J 55,000
ds'l 1 ann 315.000
-'26-'31-'36
Road and Bridge Bonds.
430'16 J-J x373.400c_July 1 '23-'36 (For amount due see V. 113, p. 653.)
Sewer and Water Bonds.
.
58 '16 J-J 33.600Ju1y 1 '23-'36 6s '21 s-a I 10,000-Sept 1 '27-'31 4.85s17_. $16.650__July 1 '23-'27 cis '11 ann $52.000
4.70s191t1S
130.000__S
ept 1 '32-'41
400,000„Sept 1 '24-'88
430'17 J-J
Improvement Bonds.
75,225-r_July 1 '23-'36
8.000_ _Sept 1 '27-'41 4.70,3'19M-S 200,000
58 '17 J-J 24,750__July 1 '23-'36 6s '21 s-a
1924-1938 Os '19 __ _ $100,000c _ _ _ _1936-1939
58 '20 M-S 351.000
($1,000 every 2 years.)
1924-1938 &Paving Bonds.
58 '17 ___ 210.000
4%s'22
300,000__Jan 1 '28-'42 530'21 M-N1384,000_May 1 '26-'37
58
J-J 210.000
$42,000
25,000..1 '28-'32
99,000_May 1.'38-'40 BOND.DEBT Nov 21'21- $28,539
6s '21 J-J 143,000July 1 '25-'39 43is'22
60,000.._Apr 1 '33-'42 5s '21 M-S 54,478.47_Sept 1 1931 Assess. debt
(For amount due each year see
152,000
6s
430'22 s-a
'21 M-N1224,000_May 1 '26-'39 Floating debt
30,000__Sept 1 '28-'32
V. 112, p. 283.)
85.000
50.000.. Sept 1 '33-'42
J 17,000_ - May 1 1940 Sinking fund
430'22 J-J. 38.000 July 1 '27-'41
10.000
430'22 s-a
Sanitarium Bonds.
5,000__Sept 1 '28-'32
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,592,446
Highway Reimbursement Bds.
20,000....Sept 1 '33-'42 5s '17 J-Jj$120,000c_July 1 '23-'28 Assessed val. personal
620,688
_s
___ $214,000
Funding Bonds.
1
10.000c_J
uly
1
1929
Other
assess. property., 1,031,959
County has no general bonded debt. 6s '21 M-N$80,000----May 2 1941 430'22 J-J 500,000
Yearly Total assess. val. 1921 -(31
Drainage & ditch debt
Road Bonds.
Road Bonds.
to 4 actual)
May 1922
1.531,200 6s '20 J-D 150.000____June 1 1930 5s '19 M-N$100,000---May 1 1929 Tax
rate (per 31,000) 1921-3
-12344
45..
Floating debt(addl)
99
00
3
213,717 5s '22 M-S 100,000____Sept 1 1932 5s '19 M-N 31.000--May 1 1929
Assessed valuation. real_ _22.160.810 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'2231,131,
.000 5s '19 M-N125,000__ -_May 1 1929 IRONTON
This village is in Crow Wing Co.
Assessed val.. personal
2.584 735 Assess, value, real estate-20,5'10,019 5s '19 J-D 125.000--MaY 1 1929
Total val. 1921
Water-Works-Extension Bonds.
24.745,075 Assessed value, personal.._ 2,971,137
Sob. Sanitarium Bonds.
Moneys & credits (add'1,
Tot.ass'd val.'22('i act.)_23.566,196 55 '19 F-A$150,000__Aug 1 '29-'36 6s '16 J-120412,000__Dec 1 '25-'30
full value)
3,373,412 Moneys & credits (add'1,
1 1931
Court-House & City-Hall lids.
Total tax rate (per M) '21_..33858
Village-flail
full value)
3,101.217 4 4g'94 A-03600.000c_Apr 2 1924
Pop'n 1910, 19.949; 1920_- 20.998 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920-.43
'16 J-D 318.000__Dec 1 '23-'31
0 00 44s'95 A-0 400.0000.. _Aer 1 192S 68 Refunding
Bonds.
x INT. at Merchants' Loan & Popula'n 1910, 22,252; 1920, 24,692 GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1922_33,730,478 5
41019,
.1-.j
. _ $9
73
5,4
01
00
Road & bridge bonds as0
Trust Co., Chicago; on others at
GILBERT.
sumed by State) (incl.)_1,373,932
First Nat. Bank. Blue Earth.
GEN.BD,
This village is in St. Louis County. Sinking fund
91
23
49
-1,9
00
30
6
791,531 Sinking fundDT. Nov 1922..13
s-an $01,000.. _Aug 1 '23-'26 Assessed value. real
6,000
233,711.333 Assessed value,
FARIBAULT CO. S. D. NO. 7. Os Refunding
real estate_1,337,280
Assessed value. personal.. 55.113 913
Bonds.
Assessed
530
value,
___ 335.000
6s '22 J-J $200,000____Jan 1 1932 Total val. 1921
179.707
288.825,276 Tot. assess. val. personal_
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 '22_3241,635 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '22_3398.
'21(3iac01,516,987
000 (Assessment 1-3 to 40% actual value) T
po
op
t.,ntalx92
ra
Assess. val. '21 (1-3 act.)_28,118,$87 Assess. debt (incl.)
ote (per $1,000) 213112.25
8,849 Moneys & credits (addiSchool tax rate (per 31,000)'21320.00 Water debt (incl.)
tional, full value) _
36,148
102.529,088
Population in 1920
20,998
Real
4,754.230 County tax (per $1,-09-0) 1921_ _36 77
N0
Assess. val. '21 Personal
T0
511. SCHOOL DISTRICT
259,363 State & co.tax (per 31.000)'21 310 95 IRON
Value Co. prop. Dec 31 '20_2,782.000
Money &
FARMINGTON.
This district (P. 0.
credits
39.633 Pop'n '10, 333,480; 1920____415,419
This village is in Dakota County.
Crow Wing County. fronton) is in
iNT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
Total
5,013.593
Improvement Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21_396.36
Building Bonds.
5s'20 _-- 335,000
_ _ 3100.000
1940 Population 1910, 1,700; 1920, 3,510 HENNEPIN CO. S. D. NO. 24.
TOTAL-DEBT Dec 1922_3525
P. 0. Robinsdale.
(Optional 1930.1
,000
TOT. BD. DT. May 1 '21_$227.000 GLENCOE.
School Bonds.
ISANTI COUNTY.
Certificate debt (incl.)
5s '20 __- $121,000
This city is in McLeod County.
175,000
Water debt
Cambridge is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '22......$193,000
32.000 5s '15
- $7,000
Road & Bridge Refunding Bds..
Assessed val. 1921
Total assess. val. 1921____1.250.000
Refunding Bonds.
593.416
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1920 _ .....37.20 4s '17 J-J $25.000_ __ -Jan 1 1937 School tax rate(per $1,000)'21-312.40 53is'21 M-S $64,883.76 .._1932-194
1
Refunding Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,024; 1920. 1,449 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.) Population 1921 (est.)
1,600
_____ $80,000
City Hall Bonds.
B
O
s
OND.
HENNEPIN COUNTY CONSOL. Bonds DEBT Nov 1 1922 $357,084
_s
--- $60,000
FERGUS FALLS.
assumed by State
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 141. (included)
BOND. DEB 1' Sept 29 '22 391,000
This city is in Otter Tall County.
Post Office is Bloomington StaWater debt (incl.)
3,000
Floating debt (additional).. 79,428.
Water-Works Bonds.
tion, of Minneapolis.
Sinking fund
3,000
1,576
Ditch debt
48 '13 ___ S33 200_ _ _July1'23-24 Assess. val. real est.
*School Bonds.
552,289
212,200
4s'22 _ _ _ I24,000Aug 1'27,'32&'37 Assess. val. personal
5s '18 s-a $25.000c___Aug 1 1923 Assess. val. real est _5,878,954
21'3,145
Assess. val. personal Prop.._
1 6.000____Aug 1 1942 Other assessable property
164,186 BOND. DEBT Nov 27 '22 $95.000 Tot,
829,184
assess. val. '22
Tot. assess. val. 1922
City Bonds.
9.3).620 Floating debt
1,681
& credits (add'', 6,708,138
$80,000__-July 1925-39 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000) '21_1357.10 Assess. val. 1922 (1-3 act.) 894.485 Moneys
--s
full value)
1,747 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922--$25.56 State&Co.
Armory Site & Perm. Impt. Bonds Pop'n 1910, 1,788; 1920
tax (per $1,000)'2
*1NT. payable at office of Wells1,
2
03
.35
113
.3
38
4.
4s
$34,000
Pop'n in '10. 12,,,61_5;
Dickey
Trust
Co.
'20
GLENWOO
in
Minneapoli
D.
13,278
s.
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 '20 $180.000
This
city
in Pope County.
Water debt
ISANTI
100,000 _s '12 ____is325.000
CO.
IND.
HENNEPIN COUNTY CONSOL. Post Office
S. D. NO. 4.
Sinking fund
16.099
is Cambridge.
SCHOOL PISTRICT NO. 143.
DEBT Nov 11 '20_ $38.000
Tot.ass'd val.'19(32% act.)3,468,868 BOND.
School Bonds.
P. 0. Franklin.
Total assessed valuatlon'20_600.000
City tax (per $1,000) 1920_ _ .325.50 Pop'n
-5
'18
-__
330,000
53is'20
350,000..--..May 1 1935
1910, 2.161; 1920
2,187 (Optional
Population 1910, 6,887; 1920, 7,581
2,500-- __Jan 1 1935
May 1 1935 or upon any g%s'20 ___
Funding Bonds.
interest paying date thereafter beGOODHUE COUNTY.
6s'21
M-N325,000___May 1561,9
fore maturity.)
Red Wing is the county seat.
00
30
6
FERGUS FALLS SCHOOL DIST. Trunk
DEBT Nov 28 '22_ -$90,000
Highw'y Reimburs. Bds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_3145.000 TOTAL
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund
Total assess. value 1921_ _ 960,000 Total
4$ '14 July 310 000r ___-1923-1932 54s'21 M-S $221,937.95
BOND. DEBT Dec 20 '22_ $221,938 School tax rate (per $1,015- '22$41.65 Tax assessed value 1922_
740,000
School Bonds.
rate(per $1,000) 1922- -$58.00
INT. payable at the'office of the
48 '14 July $33.000r____1923-l933 Assess. val. real estate_ _ _320,539 091
Population in
test,)-4s '16 ___ 23.400
1932-1935 Assess. val. personal...... 4.o84,4'9 Northwestern National Bank, Min- INT. on (3s 1922
of 1921 at First Nat.
48 '19 ___ 90,000
1925-1939 Total assess. val. 1922--24,623,530 neapolis.
Bank, Minn.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29 '22 $165,000 Moneys & credits (add'i),
-full value
Assessed val., real estate 2,196.260
6,668.7.32 HIBBING.
CO. IND. S. D. NO. 56.
Tois village is in St. Louis County. ISANTI
Assessed val.. personal....- 616.956 Populat'n 1910, 31,367; 1920, 30,799
P. 0. Braham.
It is said that this is the largest inOther assess. property_ _ _ _1,562.421
School
Building Bonds.
GRAND
corporated
village
Minnesota
in
RAPIDS.
and
Total assess. val. 1922
314,000c_Apr 1
is generally known as the wealthiest 53o'22
This village is in Itasca County.
4,375,637
(40% actual)
A-0 18,00()c_Apr 1 '24-'30
municipality of its size Ir the U.S.
Water-Works Bonds.
'31-'36
School tax (per $1,000) 1921__$29.20
33,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1937
s-a
4s
Bonds.
Refunding
$10,000_1924 & 1929
Population in 1922 (est.)
8,000
S2,000,000cFeb 15'25-'32 BOND.DEBT Aug 1 1922.. $65,000
Sewer
Bonds.
6s
'22
FTot. ass'd
INT. payable at State Treas- 5s '22 --- $20,000__Apr
'22(1-3 act.) 254,000
15 1937 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22.32,000,000 School tax val.
urer's office.
rate(per $1,000)'22_35.50
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 21 '21-$47,000 Floating debt (add")
3,229,000
Assessment debt (add'1)
Assessed value 1921
84,894,680 Population 1922 (est.)
600
9,783
FILLMORE COUNTY.
Floating debt (addl)
'188 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _ _$28.00 ITASCA
COUNTY.
Preston is the county seat.
Assessed value, real estate_ _5-3.n8
Pop:Ila'n 1910. 8.832: 1920, 15,089
Rapids Is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
Assessed value, personal
INT. payable at Hibbing or at 5s Grand
182,083
'22 ___ 100,000
_s
Money & credits
$38,500
181,300 First Nat'l Bank, Duluth. For adRoad Bonds.
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (33,1%) 917,368 ditional facts concerning this village 5s Funding Bonds.
'15 s-an 365,000c __.._1923-1935
530'21 A-0 $53.844.22_0ct 1 1936 Total tax rate (p.31,000)'21-$126.70 see V. 114, p. 1567.
5318'19 F-A 143,320--F
TOT.DEBT Nov 1922_
eb 1 '23-'30
$92,344 Population 1910, 2,230; 1920, 2,914
Highway Bonds.
Assess. val. real estate_ _ _$21.101.609
HINCKLEY.
58 '15 s-an $70,000c _ _1922-1935
Assess. val. personal_
2.988 914 GRANT COUNTY CONSOL.SCH..
This
village
Pine
in
is
County.
4%8'17
Total assess. val. 192L.... 24.090.523
DISTRICT NO. 3.
1 '22-'24
Water Bonds.
514,s
Moneys & credits (add'1),
250,000
P. 0. Herman.
--- 330,000
-s
6s 21 A:6 250,000----Alm 1
full value
4,153,824 5s
$90,000
1931
Funding
Bonds.
Os
'21 _- 350,000.._....June 1 1931
Populat'n 1910, 25.680; 1920, 25,330 BONDED DEBT
(?)
_s
55.000
534g'22 F-A 750,000c......Feb 1
1932

FARIBAU
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MINNESOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

19

KANABEC CO. CONSOL. SCH. KOOCHICHING CO. INTL S. D. BOND.DEBT July 15'22 $80,000
3.752
Sinking fund
NO. 4.
DIST. NO. 3.
Tot.ass'd val.'22(1-3 act.)
P. 0. International Falls.
P. 0. Ogilvie.
474,300
y
1
(estimated)
'32-'41
ann
100,000__Jul
'21
5s
Building Bonds.
0
51.0'17 F-A $30.000_-Aug 1 '23-37 '6s '21 M-N$150.000____Nov 1 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_354.7
Pop'n 1910. 1.100; 1921 (est.). 1,100
(7)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922......355,800 BONDED DEBT
1,100
in
(est.)
1922
Population
369.430
Tot.ass'd val.'22(1-3 act.)___
600 KOOCHICHING COUNTY INDEPopulation 1922 (est.)
LINCOLN CO.IND. S. D. NO. 11.
PENDENT SCH. DIST. NO.8.
P. 0. Mizpah.
School-Building Bonds.
KANABEC CO. IND. S. D. NO. 1.
5s '19 M-Sf$40,000__Sept 1 '24-'33
School-Building Bonds.
GEN.BD. DT. Nov 1922_ __$70,000 6s '19 ___ $30,000____May 1 1934
40.000_Sept 1 1934
Total assessed val'n 1920
30.000__ _Sept 1 1935
(Optional after May 1 1934.)
689 000 BONDED DEBT Oct 4 '20_530,000 BOND. DEBT Oct
3112,000
35%-40% actual)
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '20-$9.10 Floating debt.
10.000 Assessed value 19191920..(25% to
1.500 Total assessed val. 1919_..--154,624
499,065
33% (actual)
Population in 1920
500
Moneys and credits (addl)__ 8,546 Population in 1919
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'19-$59.10
INT. payable at the Minneapolis
KANDIYOHI COUNTY.
1920
'
in
400
Population
.
Co..
Trust
Minneapolis
Willmar is the county seat.
ITASCA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Drainage Bonds.
QUI PARLE COUNTY.
1 '27-'36 13is'12 J-J $70,000„July 1 '24-'28 LAC
LINCOLN COUNTY INDEPENbs '22 A-0$250,000_ _Apr
Madison is the county seat.
.
Minneapolis)
DENT SCH. DIST. NO. 64.
in
8.749c_June 1 '23-'36
Bldg. Bds. (mm.
16 J-D
5.9
Bonds.
Ditch
P.0. Hendricks.
1922-1936 6s '20 M-S $24.431
48 '13 A-0 340.000__--Oct 1 1928 5s '16 -- 26.320
1923-1940
1926 Os '18 __- 34,000Feb 1 '24-'38 534s'21 F-A 56.500
Funding
35,000c
1927-1941 00'20 M-NBonds.
$8,000_ _Nov 15 1935
Funding UM. in Minneapolis).
90,000__Apr 1 '24-'38 Os '21 ___ 91.500
.is'18
_1922 1924 5
Bonds.
_ _ _ $20,100c
1
58
y
'26-'38
17,000__Ma
___
'18
6s
1928-1942 4sSchool Building
___ 166,600
1940
$419,000
29
'22_
Nov
$60.000
DEBT
BOND.
55 '19 ___ 15,000__June 2 '25-'39
1923-1932 BONDED DEBT
3,650
20,000 5s '19 __ _ 12,400_ _June 2 '26-'38 43/s'22
(?)
Floating debt
Bonds.
Road
$611,394
140,000 Os '19 ___ 66,000__Aug 1 '25-'39
1920
value
Assessed
Sinking fund
M-N$190,000_-Nov 1 1930
Tot. ass'd val.'22 (1-3 act.)5,096,000 5hs'20 M-S 32,350„Sept 1 '26-'40 55j8'20
INT. on Ois at First National
TOT.BD.DT.Nov 27'22$1,011.992
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$50.60
_June 1 '27-'41 Road debt (incl.)
364 943 Bank, St. Paul.
15,000 6s '21 a-an{127,500_
Population in 1921 (est.)
12.700____Aug 1 1938 Ditch debt (included)
674,049
33,660_ _Sept 1 23- 31 Assessed val., real estate_17.351.505 LITTLE FALLS.
Thls city Is In Morrison County.
'21 ___ 114,600__Dec 1 '27-'41 Assessed val., personal
1,802,675
ITASCA CO. IND. S. D. NO. 2. 5s
___
_s
64,300
Total assessed val. 1921_ -19.154.180 Inc. in 1889.
(Tax-free).
Bonds
Bldg.
Schoolknot.
Road
Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
(addl)_
credits
2,348,655
•
Moneys &
1924
58 '09 s-a $35.000c
'19 ___ $150,000_ __ _Nov 1 1929 Population 1910, 15.435;1920,15,554 be g '92 3-3 $10.000e..--Aug 1 1924
High-School Building Bonds. 5
1
1929
Nov
f Funding Bonds.
100,000____
6s
_-'19
'26-'30
1
c_Feb
53is'22 F-A200,000
434g'02 A-0 $41.000c---Apr 1 1932
Refunding Bonds
LAKE COUNTY.
5C1,000c___Feb 1 1931
z improvement Bonds.
_Dec 1 '26-'40
County seat is Two Harbors.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '22 $285,000 6 '20 J D $75 000_Reimbursem
't.
5s '04 .1-.1 $10.000c--Aug 1 1931
Highway
Court-House Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921_13,893,173 6sTrunk
'21 ___ $45,000__ __Oct 1 1931 4s '05 __- $35,000
Bridge Bonds.
1924
School tax rate(per$1,000)'21-$36.16 GEN.
1
$325,000
1922
Jan
DT.
BD.
4g'02 A-04235.0000_ _ _Apr 1 1932
Bonds.
7,500
Bridge
and
Road
in
(est.)
1922
Population
x5.000c. _ _Jan 1 1933
4g'03
.
1
4
781,524
debt
Drainage
(addl)____
- $50,000
_s
INT. at First Nat. Bank of Cole- H'way reimburs't bonds
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_. $150,000
Refunding Bonds.
raine.
119,500
45,000 _s
Assessment debt (addl)
__
(additional)
_ _ $150,000
25,000
Sinking fund
35.841
Warrant debt
Road Bonds.
ITASCA COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
Assess. val., real estate
14,682.301 5(s'22 J-J $250,000____July 1 1932 Assessed val'n, real estate_1,4 6,639
P. 0. Deer River.
575.763
personal__-val'n,
2.808,179
Assessed
val.,
Assessed
personal
$585,113
'22_
27
BOND.DEBT Sept
5 s'20 --- $45,000- _Apr 1 '26-'34 Moneys and credits
1.017.200
3.027.638 ‘Varrant debt
118,688 Other assess. property
40,000--- -Apr 1 1935
8.118 Assessed val., real estate
3,573,727 Tot.ass'd val. 21(1-3 act.)_3.009 602
BOND.DEBT Oct 24'21--$151,000 Total assessed val. 1921.._20.51
'21491.00
(per
$1.000)
rate
tax
Total
'21_$13.71
(per$1.000)
297,710
Assessed val., personal_
Floating debt (additional).. 20,000 4tate&Co.tax
1910. 18,969; 1920, 22,060 Total assessed val'n 1921 3,871 437 Population 1910. 6.078; 1920, 5,500
Assessed value, real estate- 900.000 Populat'n
INT.on bonds marked (I) at First
INT. at Minnesota Loan & Trust State & Co. tax'21(per3LOOM $37.98
Assess. val., moneys & cred 122.000 Co..
Trust
Security
Nat. Bk., N. Y.;(x) at Nat. Bank of
Minneapolis;
Population in 1910..8,011; 1920,8.251 Commerce.
Total assessed value 1921__1,022.000 Co., St.
Minneapolis.
&
and
First
Security
Paul,
'21348.90
$1.000)
(per
rate
Total tax
3,000 Nat. Bank, Minneapolis
LAKE CRYSTAL.
Population 1920
D SCH. DIST.
This city is in Blue Earth County LITCHFIEL
MT. payable at the office of the
This district is in Meeker County.
School Bonds.
First National Bank, St. Paul.
KASSON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Sept 1919-- $38,000
DEBT
BOND.
ly 1 '22-'33
This district (P. 0. Hasson) is in 4s '13 --- $10,000__Ju
Total assess. valuation__ -1.081,419
Sewer and Water Bonds.
$1,8•11)--426.80
(per
tax
rate
Total
ITASCA CO. IND. SCH. DIST. Dodge County.
'27-'36
1
bs '17 __ _ $30.000_ _Dec
-a
$60.000___-___ _____
$40.000
NO. 9.
BD. DT. Sept 1922__$125.000 BOND. DEBT Nov 21'21- 16.000 LUVERNE.
6s 13 1f-N$100.000c__May 1 1928 TOT.
(addl)
debt
Warrant
$296,000__Aug 1 '23-30 Tot. ass'd val.(1-3 act.)'22_ _684,000 Sinking
This city is in Rock County.
4.940
fund
1,200
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEW!' Oct 9 1918- $111.000 Population in 1922 (est.)
6Ms'20Assessed val., real estate_ 285.285
679
'19 J-J $24,000__Jan 1 '23-'34
5s
Floating debt
154.628
Assessed val., personal
7,909,939 KEEWATIN.
Assess. val. 1917
201.463 6s '20 J-J $14,000--Jan 1 '23-'36
Moneys and credits
Bonds.
This village is in Itasca County.
Funding
(Assess't at 1-3 to 40% actual value.)
6
siact.)561.37
21(1-3to
val.
a-sed
Tot
_ $150,000
x Funding Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1.000) '17-$14.40
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_372.49 .._s
6,000 Os '16 F-A $30,000„Aug 9 '23-'28 Pop'n
Bonds.
Population in 1918 (est.)
4.Water_1.204.
1920.
1910.
1,055;
$18,000.. _July 1 '23-'31
INT. at Minn. Loan & Trust Co.,
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
Minneapolis, and at Continental & _s g '19 ___ $60,000
Electric-Light Bonds.
S. D. NO. 3.
IND.
D
LAKEFIEL
*5.000- _July 1 '23-'27
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 '224176.000
Comm. Nat. Bank. Chicago.
This district (P. 0. Lakefield) is in 48
20.000 Jackson
Water debt (included)____
New Plant Bonds.
County.
JACKSON.
$20 000__July 1 '25-'34
Sinking fund
30.000
$30.000
This city is in Jackson County.
Assessed valuation 1921
Certificates.
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '22_390,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ $105,300 (1 3 to % actual)
4.531,015
840.000 6s 21 J-.T $100,000
assess. val. 1922
2 588 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21 $146 30 Total
Assessment debt (add 1)__ _
'20-164.80 BOND.DEBT Oct 3 1921- $130,000
tax
rate
$1.000)
(per
Tot,
3,000 Population in 1910. 695; 1920, 1.879 Population in 1920
Floating debt (add'l)
1.500 Assessment debt add ___ 500,000
4,000
1,300 z INT.at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y.
Water debt(included)
Sinking fund
_1.191.907
Assessed value, real estate_ 743,298
Assess. val. real
PARK.
LAKE
458.250
Z14.610
prop_
estate___
Assessed value, personal
personal
val.
Assess.
This village is in Becker County.
1,086.794
541.573 KITTSON COUNTY.
Money and credits
Moneys and credit
Water Bonds.
Hallock is the county seat.
Total'assessed value 192L.1,419.471
1938 Tot. ass'd val. 20(33 1-3%)2,736.951
$11,000c
$24,000 5%s
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$77.40 Court house 4s & 5s
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20 $40.00
ht
Bonds.
Electric-Lig
Ditch Bonds.
2,782
Population 1910, 1.907; 1920, 2,144
Apr 1 1940 Pop'n 1910, 2,540: 1920
3s&4s July$362,844.56 Part due ylv 6s '20 A-0 $13.000c
•
4.500c_-_$500 yearly
4s
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 27 '16 $24
LYON COUNTY.
Bonds.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Funding
362 845
Ditch debt (addl)
Marshall is the county seat.
--1930
$19.000c
Jackson Is the county seat.
• 7,581,055 5s
Assessed val. real
Road Bonds.
Nov 1920_348,500
Court-House Bonds.
1.011 373 BOND, DEBT
Assess. val. personal
584s'20 s-an $60.000.____Dec 1 1930
00
act.)__215.8
(1-3
val.
'19
July $29,003c ____1923-1927 Total
Tot.ass'd
48
-8,592.428
val.
assess
1921..__
Ditch Bonds.
0.000
(addl)_-_14
credits
Money and
Road Bonds.
Money & credits addl.).
1926-1940
in 1910, 740; 1920. 700 5Us'20 s-an $43.000
$100,000
_1,518 900 Population 6s
___
full value
12,000_ _Feb 1 '28-'30
National
First
the
at
on
INT.
GEN. BD.DT. Oct 1922_ $192,000 Population
8
1920-10,83
1910,9.669;
1 1931
__Feb
5,000..
s-a
'22
5s
Bank, St. Paul.
Ditch debt (additional) _ 1.758 500
8,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1932
Assessed value,real estate.20,7 3.925
'28-'31
1
_Feb
.
8,009
s-a
'22
5s
COUNTY.
Sl7E17R
value,
LB
personal__ 2,132,115 KITTSON COUNTY CONSOLIAssessed
1928-1937
Lesueur Centre is the county seat. 4)s'22 s-an 20,000
Moneys & credits
2,574,796
DATED SCH. DIST. NO. 74.
1938-1942
15.000
Trunk High way ReimburseTotal assess. val. 192L 25,480,830
P. 0. Lancaster.
1928-1929
2,000
ment Bonds.
(Moneys and credits assess, at
School-Building Bonds.
1930-1931
4,000
actual value, real and personal 6s '19 ___ $50,000....Feb 1 '30-'34 4Y4s'22 s-an $55,063.59_Mar 1 1942 43s'22 s-an
1932
3.000
property assessed at 1-3 actual.)
• Road Bonds.
(Optional after Feb. 1 1930.)
Bonds.
Refunding
_
$75.000
State & Co. tax (per$1.00(0 '21$33.27 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22_365,000 _s
1 1941
Populat'n 1910, 14.491; 1920, 15,955 Tot. ass'd val.'21(25% act.).356 409 TOT. BD. DT. Sept 1922_ _$369,063 54Fi'21 M-S *40.000...._..Mar
Highway Reimbursement Bds.
18,635,118
INT. on court-house bonds at School tax rate(per $1,000)'21447.10 Assess. val. 1921
500 Popula'n 1910, 18,609; 1920, 17,870 54s'21 M-N $70.000c_Nov 1 '23-'41
State Treas. office; on ditch bonds in Population in 1921 (est.)
43%s'21 s-a 16,396.76_ _Nov 1 1941
N. y Chicago, Minneapolis and St.
SCHOOL DISTRICT. TOT.BD,DI'. Nov 1 '2131.108,000
Paul.
KITTSON COUNTY CONS. S..D LEWISTON
17.758,269
This district (P.O. Lewiston) is in Assessed value, real
NO. 75.
Assessed value, personal 2,119,214
Winona
County.
JANESVILLE.
Bronson.
0.
P.
_19,877,483
_
1921_
val.
assess.
Total
--- 175.000
This village is in Waseca County. 550'20 __- $65,000-- _Feb 1 1930 _s
BOND.
Sent 27'22_ 3141.000 Moneys & credits (addl.)_ 2,623,945
Water Works System Bonds.
BOND. DEBT March 1920367.000 FloatingDEBT
debt (additional)___ 4,000 Populat'n 1910, 15.722; 1920, 18.837
Os '21 s-a $35.000_ __May 1 1931 Assessed value 1919
260,678
BOND. DEBT Nov 24-'22_338.850 Population (eat.)
350 Tot. ass'd val.'22 (1-3 act.)_ _929,559 LYON CO. IND. S. D. NO. 8.
36,000
School tax rate(per$1,0000)'21 $28.00
Water debt (included)
P. 0. Marshall
800
Assessment debt (additional).110,000
Population 1920 (est.)
TOTAL DEBT Nov 2 1920_ _ swum
Population 1910, 1,173; 1920, 1,261 KOOCHICHING COUNTY.
is
the
51,000
Falls
l
county
Internationa
fund
y
Sinking
Trust
Wells-Dicke
at
COUNTY.
Co.,
LINCOLN
INT.
seat. Organized Jan. 2 1907.
Minneapolis.
Ivanhoe Is the county seat.
Rural Highway Bonds.
McLEOD COUNTY.
Court-House
Bonds.
3220,000__ _Jan 1 '23-'33 _ '18
Glencoe is the county seat.
58
1923-1938
___ $75,900
KANABEC'COUNTY.
Court-House Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Mora is the county seat.
___ $22.025
1923-1928
_s
1
1932
'18 ann. 350.000_ _Mar 1 '24-'33
5s
____Sept
ts'22
Y
4
M-S$100.000
Ditch Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Oct 5 1922 $120,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 23'22 $50,000
DEBT
BOND.
3,
'25
&
'35
$60,900c_192
147,120
48.5s
1 '23-'24 Ditch debt (additional)
$9,050-Dec
45
debt(addl)
Floating
425,800
Funding Bonds.
26,700....July 1 '23-30 Road debt, assumed by
48
Assessed val'n, real estate_14,399.774
1923 4
- $40,000c
5s
personal _ 2,076,090
Yjs'12 J-J 50.000--_July 1 1932
val'n.
Assessed
(additional)
State
122,014
Bonds.
Road -Refunding Bonds.
Assessed val n, real estate10.730,057 Total assessed val. 192216,476,864
- $125,000- _Sept 1 1930 6s
6s '20
___ $61.000
Assessed val'n, pers'l prop_1,348,075 (33 1-3% actual)
Trunk Highway Reimburseml.
g Bonds.
Money & credits (addl), 1,976,143
Moneys and credits (full
$7,000____Aug 1 1933 4sJail-Buildin
1
_July
400_
'23-'30
$14
July
'10
full value
value, additional)
'34-'39
1,859,470
36.000__Aug 1
00'22
GEN.BD.DT.Dec 31 '21_ $648,629 Total assessed val. 1921
State & Co. tax rate (per 12.38
14,000__Aug 1 '40-'41 State's
of gen. rd. dt_ 130,000
share
to
40%
(33;i%
1942
31.000) 1922
37.602
1
act.)___13,9
g
6,936.59_Au
Ditch debt (additional)____1,202,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-413.00 Population 1910, 18,691; 1920-20.444
GEN.BD. Dr. Sept 28 22 $40,000
Warrant debt (additional)_ 427,177 Pop'n 1910. 9.874; 1920_
INT. payable at First National
11.266
60,900
____
(additional)
14,795
Ditch debt
Sinking funds
INT. on 44t3 of 1922, payable at Bank, St. Paul.
679 the Northwestern Trust
real
estate_5,647
val'n,
Assessed
Debt Pare by State(addl) 188,937
Co., St.Paul.
20.858
Sinking fund
Assessed yarn, personal__ _1,066.240
MADELIA.
Assessed val., real estate 4,319 748 Money and credits (addiLINCOLN CO. IND. S. D. NO. 1. 'rids village is in Watonivan Co.
703.779
Assessed val., personal
1.431.833
full
value)
tional,
Refunding Bonds.
is
Benton
Lake
the
Post
Office.
9.101
property
$500 yly
Other assess.
8 145 752
assess. val. 1921
6s '21 s-an $6,000
Building Bonds.
586,171 Total
Moneys and credits
6,438;
1910,
1920-13.500
of Indebtedness.
Population
Ctfs.
00'17 F-A 1$5,000--Feb 1 1927
02
1921-5.6188
1 '24-'32
val.
t
assessed
f$63,000cSep
Total
145,000........Feb 1 1932 53ig'22 M-S 30,000cSept 1 '33-'37
I Int. at State Treas. office; on
State&Co.tax (per$1,000)'21317.00
1
Co..Chicago. 5i-s'18 A-0 30,000____Apr 1 1928
Pop'n '10, 6,461;'20 (Census), 9,086 others at Central Trust

ITASCA COUNTY (Concluded).
Hospital Bonds.
__ _June 1 1923
58 '17 J-D $10.000..Bonds.
Road and Bridge
__Dec 11924
$15,500-bs'00-04 Dec
4Hs'13 ann 211.750c_July 1 '22-32
TOT. BD. DT.Feb 1922_$2,819,768
181.448
Sinking fund
Assessed value,real estate.25,133,229
2,009,752
Assessed value, personal
Total assessed value 1921_27,142,981
Moneys & credits (add%
1,021,359
full value)
Populat'n 1910, 17,208; 1920, 23.876
23.876
(Census)
INTEREST on 5s of 1922 at the
Continental & Commercial Trust &
Savings Bank, Chicago.




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MADELIA (Concluded).

MINNESOTA-- CITIES AND TOWNS

[VOL. 115.

Road Bonds.
Assess. val.
2,242,707
Waterworks.
68 '20 J-J 3125,000----July 1 1930 Total assess.personal
val. 1921----15,209,211 48 '95 J-J $200.000c___Jan 1 1925
BD.DT.(ditch)Sept 30'21 31.730.936 Moneys & credits
(add'1),
Is '97 34 400,000c___Jan 1 1927
Assess. val., real estate___12,612,939
full value
2.192.431 330'02 34 250,000c_ _July 1 1932
Assess. val.. personal____ 1.748.443 Total tax
(per 61.000)'21.316.30 330'03 A-0 100,000c___Apr 1 1933
Tot.ass'd val.'21(33 1-3%)14361,382 Populat'n rate
1910, 17,022; 1920. 18,103 48 11 A-0 500,000c___Apr 1 1941
Moneys & credits (add'1)_ 2,402,830
Is '13 J-D 200.000c.- _June 1 1923
Population in 1910__--16.338; 1920.
MELROSE IND. SCHOOL DIST. Is '15 M-S 100.000c-May 1 1927
19,443.
MADISON.
This district is in Stearns County.
Permanent I m pts. (City's portion)
This city is in Lac Qui Pane Co. z State loans.
48
$40,000r
193i 4s '03 J-J $75.000c___July 1 1933
Elec.-Lt. & Water-Works Bonds
B ND.DEBT Nov 26 1919_636,000
O 48 '04 J-3 75,000c___Jan 1 1934
5s '12 F-A $18.000__Aug 1 '23-'42 MARSHALL SCHOOL DIST.
Tot,assess. val.'19(approx.)700,000 48 '07 3-3 400,000c-July 1 1937
This district is in Lyon County.
Sewer Bonds.
School tax rate (per 31.000)'19$20.20 48 '08 3-3 75.000c-July 1 1938
Building Bonds.
5s '16 F-A $20,000____Aug 1 1936
Population in 1919 (eat.)
2.700 48 '09 3-3 67,000c.-.Jan 1 1939
48
_
$60.000r
Water-Works Bonds.
1942
48 '11 M-N 75,000c.._May 1 1941
58 '16 F-A $6,000_-__Aug 1 1946 BOND. DEBT Dec. 14'22 $60,000
4s '11 J-D 75,000c.. Dec 1 1941
58 '17 F-A
6.500_ __ _Aug 1 1937 Total assess. val. 1917_ _ __1,,,84 580 MILLE LAOS COUNTY.
'12 M-S 200.000c.- Mar 1 1942
4s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '22_ $81,500 School tax rate(per $1,000)'22 $-8 90
Princeton is the county seat.
'12 M-N 25,000c___May 1 1942
4s
Assessment debt, addl
3600
Road Bonds.
22 000 Population in 1922 (est.)
4s '13 M-N 50,000c___Nov 1 1939
Sinking fund
138
'20
_-11125,00011 010
---Aug 3 1930 4s '14 A-0 250,0000..-Apr 1 1944
Assessed val. real estate
CO.IND. S.D. NO. 1.
Trunk Highway Reim. Bonds. 48
573,2 0 MARSHALL
'15 M-N 75.000c-May 1 1927
Assessed val. personal
5s '22 s-a {40,000__Feb 7 '32-'35 4s
181,910 (P. 0. Stephen.)
'16 A-0 225,000c_Apr 1 '23-'45
Building
Other assess. property
Bonds.
si-.1,8 )6
40,000._ _Feb 7 1936 4s '17 J-J 50,000c.- July 1 1925
58
g
'16
M-S $20.000--__Mar 1 1931
Total as.sess. val. 1922...._1,316,986
Funding Bonds.
4s '17 J-J
5,000c-July 1 1926
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1921-- _$33,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22..$8.42
$60,000_ _Mar 1 '25-'30 430
M-S 175,000-.- _Mar 1 1949
Pop'n 1910, 1.811; 1920
440,180 5)(s'22 s-a
45,000..Mar 1 '31-'35 5s '20 A-0 50,000_ ___Apr 1 1926
1,838 Total assess. val. 1921
20.000_
Mar
1
'36-'37
1925-1935
5s '20 J-D 75,000
MARSHALL CO.IND.S. D. NO.2. Court House Bonds.
MAHNOMEN COUNTY.
(For maturity see V.
, p. 2250.)
(P. 0. Warren.)
Mahnomen is the county seat.
5s g'22 J-J J *$80,000c_July 1 '38-'41 5s '20 J-D $35,000
1925-4
High School Bonds.
Road improvement Bonds.
*70.000c_ _July 11942 (For maturity see V.--1
171-1, p. 2250)
430'17 A-0 $25.000-Apr 1 '28-'32 TOTAL DEBT July 1922.. $557,704
6s '21 J-D $150,000
5s '20 ___ 3300,000__Dec 1 '29-'50
45
___ 44,300_
Funding Bonds.
Assessed val. real
5,866,963
maturity
see V. 111, p. 2250)
(For
6s '21 F-A $25.000___ _Aug 1 1936 53__
10.000
Assessed val. personal
784,930
220,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'42
TOTAL DEBT Nov 27 '20_ -378.700 Total assess. val.
BONDED DEBT
1921
(7)
6,651.893 44s'23 s-a
60,000_ _Feb 1 '43-'47
Assess. val. real
33,791 287 Total assessed val'n 1920__-_836,364 Moneys & Credits (add'1),
65,000_ _Feb 1 '48-'52
Assess. val. personal
full value
2.000
344,101 Population 1920
803,417
Work-House Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921Moneys and credits
4,135,288
515,253 45 '17 J-J $15,000c_ _July 1 1924
MARTIN COUNTY.
Moneys & credits (addl),
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'18_$61,42 4s
'17 J-J 10,000c__ _July 1 1925
The county seat Is Fairmont.
full value
Popftla'n 1910. 10,705; 1920._14.180 4s '19
270,691
M-S 30,000.._ _Mar 1 1925
Population 1910, 3,249; 1920, 6,197 58 '22-- $47,831.89_ _Nov 1 '33-'42
INT. on bonds marked (8) at the 4s '18 A-0 25,000W... Oct 1 1923
Ditch and Drainage Bonds.
Merchants
Nat.
Bank,
St.
'20
A-0
35,000... Apr 1 1923
5s
Paul.
55
MAHNOMEN CO. I. S. D. NO. 2.
--- $6,000--Nov 1 '23-'27
Armory Bonds.
58
P. 0. Waubun.
--- 33,400- _Aug 1 '23-'28
48
03
A-0$150,000c-Oct
58
--28.394--Jan
MILLE
1 '23-30
School Building Bonds.
LAOS CO.IND.11.D.N0.13. Permanent !mot. Rev. 1 1933
-__ 21,000__May 1 '23-'30
Fund.
6s '20 A-0 $75,000--- Apr 1 1935 58
(P. 0. Milaca.)
45 '01 J-13$1.50.000c_ __June 1 1931
ets & 68 ,_ 41.093-Oct 2'23-'30
Funding Bonds.
High School Bldg. Bondi.
6s '22 M-N$20.000c__ May 1 1937 58'12 J-D 64.816__June 1 '23-'30 530'15 - 325,000
1931 Is '03 3-3 175,000c_ _July 1 1933
48 '04 J-J 175.000c___Jan 1 1934
BOND. DEBT July 31 '22_3101,000 40 '12 --- 43.200__July 1 '23-'30
Refunding Bonds.
48 '07 34 250,000c-Jul7 1 1937
Assessed value 1922
615,000
6s
425,000 48 '13 --- 51.000
-__ 50,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 '22-686.000 48 '08 J-J 250.000c_...,July 1 1938
School tax (per $1,000) 1922_37.30 530
45 '15 _ 33.000
Total assessed yarn 1921____347,287 40 '09 34 100.000c-July 1 1939
55 '15 J4 52,016c_July 1 '23-'34 School tax rate (per $1,000)'21_38.55 is '11 M-N225,000c-May 1 1941
MANKATO.
Mankato Is situated In Blue Earth 434s'16 ___ 66.864__Feb 1 '23-'34 Population in 1921 (est.)
2,000 4s '12 J-D 325.000c___June 1 1942
City Hospital.
County. Incorporated 1868. Com- 4%8'16 __ 85,000
Is '93 J-J $75,000c___July 1 1923
mission government adopted April 26 450'17 M-N 88,000
MINNEAPOLI
S.
Is '11 J-J 200.000c___July 1 1941
1910. Pop'n '10, 10.365;'20, 12,469 58 '17 F-A 100,000
Minneapolis Is in Hennepin Co. 4s '12 J-J 200,000c..-July 1 1941
1$8,000__Mar 1 '24-'27
Railroad Bonds.
Is '13 M-N 25,000c
1939
4,000____Mar 1 1928 1ncorp. Feb. 6 1867.
4s '14 ___ 367,000
1934 530'18 _-Bridge Bonds.
4s '14 A-0 75,000c_--Apr 1 1944
10,000__Mar 1 '29-'33
Refunding Bonds.
5,000__Mar 1 '34-'38 4e '03 J-J $50.000c-July 1 1933 4s '15 3-3 47,500c_-_Jan 1 1945
46 '07 July 639.000_ __July 1 '23-'26
165,000c___Ja
4e
'04
J-J
M-N100,000cn
1 1934 4s '15
_-May 1 1927
12.000__Mar 1 '24-'27
Refunding Water Bonds.
1,000-__Mar 1 1928 4e '12 M-S 200,000c_-Mar 1 1942 48 '17 ___ 20,000c__ -July 1 1924
430'09 J-D t$40.000-__ _Dec 1 1929 5)0'18 _1939 45 '17 - 55,000c-July 1 1926
3,000__Mar 1 '29-'34 4s '13 M-N650,000c
Bridge Bonds.
85,000c___Sep
t 1 1945 4.'17 - 100,000c....July 1 1928
1,000____Mar 1 1935 4s '15 „..
48 '16 M-N$40 000c---May 1 1926
4.158'16M-N100,000c_May 1 '37-'46 5s '19 --- 80,000_--_Aug 1 1947
7,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '22_ $177,000
28,000--Aug 2 '24-'37 51 '17 --- 100.000c_ _June 1 1947 5s '19 --- 95.000_---Aug 1 1948
Water debt (incl.)
43,000
2,000----Aug 1 1948
800__Aug 2 '23-'38 55 '19 _-Schools.
Assess debt(addl)
56,742
58 '19 --_ 98,000____Aug 1 1949 4s '95 J-J 6100,000c___July 1 1925
6,000
Sinking fund
5.351
4,000_ -Aug 2 '24-'25 4)0'19 -__ 50,000._Mar 1 1949 Is '96 34 100.000c___July 1 1926
Assessed val. real estate_5,533,345 6s '20 _-15,000__Aug 2 '26-'40 58 '20 --- 91,000---Apr 1 1948 48 '97 J-3 200,000c___Jan 1 1927
Assessed val. personal
1,477.826
59,i0C____Apr 1 1949 330'99 3-3 200,000c___Jan 1 1929
10,000__Aug 2 '26-'30
Total val.(40% act.) 1922-7,011,271
3Ks'03 34 200.000c.._ _Jan 1 1933
11.000-Aug 2 '31-'41 5s '20 ___ 150.000..
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-47.30
4%s'22 F-A 160,000__Feb 1 '23-'37 Is '05 34 200.000c.. Jan 1 1935
INT.on bonds marked (b) at State 6s '20 J-D 121,000
175,000_ _Feb 1 '38-'52 Is '07 34 441.000c_July 1 1937
6s '21 s-an 275,000__Sept 1 '25-'40
Treasury; (t) in Chicago.
4 RA s'22 _ _ _ 220,000_ _Apr 1 '24-'41
Court-House and City Hall Cer- 48 '09 34 156,000c__Jan 1 1939
amount due each year see
Is '09 34 460,000c__ _July 1 1939
MANKATO SPECIAL S. D. NO. 1. V.(For
tificates-See note below.
114, p. 1931.)
This district (P. 0. Mankato) is
4s '03 M-S $137.000c_Jan 1 '23-'33 48 '10 34 307,700c___Jan 1 1940
430'22 _-_ 175,000_ _Oct 1 '25-'41 330'05 J-J
In Blue Earth County.
250,000c-Jan 1 1935 48 '10 34 68.300c__July 1 1940
(For amount due each year see
430'11 M-N250,300c May 1 1941
Parks.
Building Bonds.
4s '10 ___ $40.000c
Is '93 J4 320,000cMay 1 1923 4s 11 M-N666,400c__-May 1 1941
1923-1930 V. 115. p. 1762.)
'11 J-J 42,000c__ _Jan 1 1940
Road
Bonds.
4s
3%8'02
4s '19 ___ $100,000
J-J
70.000c___Apr
1
1924-1938
1932
-July 1 1930 48 '07 J-J 150,000c___July 1 1937 4s '11 J-J 158,000c__ _July 1 1940
48 '20 --- 60.000
1925-1939 Sc '20 J-J
350,000-general bond. debt. 4s '08 .14 50,000c-July 1 1938 4s '12 M-8 500,000c-Mar 1 1942
6s 21 ___ 200 000__May 1 1936 County has no
(Optional on or after May 1 19311 Drainage debt Sept 1 '22.$1,606,700 Is '09 34 300.000c---July 1 1939 48 '12 •A-0 200.000c_Oct 1 1942
5s '22 J-J J 25,000c_ _Jan 1 '26-'30 Road & bridge debt(add'1) 160,000 48 '10 A-0 50,000c__Apr 1 1940 48 '13 34 150,300c_Jan 1 1943
70,503 430'11 M-S 50,000c__-Mar 1 1941 Is '13 M-N325,000c
1939
1175.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1937 Floating debt (add'I)
Assessed val. real
23,807,753 4)(9'11 A-0 100,000c_--Apr 1 1941 48 '14 A-0 500,000c___Apr 1 1944
(Optional Jan 11932).
500c__ _June 1 1923
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922._ $600,000 Assessed val. personal_ _ 2,581,551 ts '11 M-N250,000c___May 1 1941 4s '13 J-D
Tot.ass'dval.'22(35%act.)_8.997.155 Total assess. val. 1922...-26,389,304 48 '12 M-S 100.000c___Mar 1 1942 430'15 J-D 350,000c--Dec 1 1934
Is '12 M-N 50,000c___May 1 1942 4s '15 M-N675.000----May 1 1927
School tax (per $1,000) 1922__$37 00 Moneys & credits (add'1),
full value
2,782,410 Is '12 F-A 150,000c_ --Aug 1 1942 4s'15 M-N100.000c___May 1 1935
Population 1920
12.500
21.085 Is '13 M-N 50.000c
INT. payable at St. Paul, Chicago Pop'n 1910. 17.518; 1920
1939 4s '16 A-0 330,000c_Apr 1 '23-'45
INT. payable at Minnesota Loan 48 '14 A-0 75,000c___Apr 1 1944 4s '16 M-S 85.000c-__Sept 1 1946
and Mankato.
& Trust Co.. Minneapolis. and at Is '14 J4 25.0000-J111Y 1 1944 4s '17 J-D 672.000c_June 1 '23-'46
First National Bank, St. Paul.
1,250,000-Aug 1 '34-'47
MARBLE.
Is '15 M-N218,000c-May 1 1927 5s '19
This village is in Itasca County.
4s '16 A-0 275,000c__Apr 1 1946 5s '20 A-0 1,500,000 --1926-1948
55 '20 --- 2,000,000
Inc. May 10 1909.
MARTIN COUNTY CONSOLI- Is '17 __- 75.000c_..-July 1 1932
(For maturity see V. 111, p. 2250)
DATED BCE. DIST. NO. 681. 4s '17 _-- 100.000c-July 1 1936 5s
Village Hall Bonds.
'21 F-A $1,189,000cAug 1 '23-'51
4s '17 ___ 97.000_---Aug 1 1930
Sc 21 s-a 1360,000.. Dec 1 23- 28
P. 0. Sherburn.
3,000__Aug 1 1931 4h s'22 J-D 1,500,000 _ Feb 1 '23-'52
48 '17 ___
School Building Bonds.
5.000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1020
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921 375.000 6s
1$50,000-Apr 1 '26-'35 58 '19 _-- 95,000_-_-Aug 1 1931 430'22 M-S 1,000,000 „..1923-'52
Appraisal Bonds _(Street Ry.
Floating debt(add'1)
-Apr 1 1936 58 '19 __ 97,000__Aug 1 1932
1 75.000
75.500
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (3( act.)..4.846.944 BOND.DEBT Nov 30
'22.. $125,000 5s '19 ___ 98,000____Aug 1 1933 Franchise).
--4.8 '17 --- $10,000c-July 1 1924
Tot.tax rate(per 31,000)'21_ _396.90 Floating debt (add'1)
35.000 58 '19 ___ 10.000_--_Aug 1 1934 4s
15,000____Mar 1 1925
69,000____Apr 1 1923
Population in 1910, 887; 1920, 742 Assessed value 1922__ 1,149,888
Library Fund.
INT.at Union Trust Co.. Chicago. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)
'22-$31.00 158 '20 -i208,000_-Apr 1 '24-'25
4346'13
M-N
$40.000c___No
y 1 1943
23,000____Apr
Population 1921 (est.)
1
1926
1,400
250.000..___June 1 1950
58 '20 M-N 11.091.06May 15'23-'30 58 '20
MARSHALL.
Tax
Rebate
58
Bonds.
'20
M-S
131.900
This city is in Lyon County.
Sept
1
1940
MARTIN CO.IND. S. D. NO. 1. 5s '20 ___ 23.700
1923-1930 4s '07 J-J $100.000c-July 1 1937
Refunding Bonds.
(P. 0. Fairmont.)
45s '17 M N$30 000_ July 1 '23-'37 BOND.
1923-1930 4s '15 J-J 82.000c-July 1 1945
DEBT Nov 25'21- $175.000 5s '20 ___ 63,000
M-S 18.000 __Mar 1 1925
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 2036.) Assess. val, real estate___-2,192.229 5s g '21 s-an 190,000May 2'23-'41 4s
Voting Machine Bonds.
Paving Certificates.
220.000_ _Feb 1 '23-'42
Assessed val., pers'l proP----475,956
6s 20 J J $300.000
4)js'22 s-a i 50,000_ _Feb 1 '43-'47 48 '08 J-J $116.200c-July 1 1928
1926-1930 Total assessed val. 1921
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_ 3105.000 (25 to 40% actual)
45,000_ _Feb 1 '48-'52 430'11 34 42.000c___July 1 1331
2,668,185
Floating debt
Playground Bonds.
18,00ji
Fire Department.
& credits (add'I),
'12 M-N$80.000c__ _May 1 1942
Total assess. val. 1920__ _1,651 780 Moneys
full value
905.976 48 '08 J-J $100.000c___July 1 1938 4e Bassett's
Total tax (per 31,000) 1920_ _ $80.42 Total
Creek Bonds.
41
'09
tax
$1.000)
rate
'21-329.00
___
(per
25,000c__July
1
1940
4s '13 M-N$25 000c
Population in 1910. 2.152; '20, 3,092 Population in
1939
4s
'13
J-D
4,630
1920
25.000c_ -June 1 1923 46 '14 A-0 50,000c-,.Apr 1 1944
41 '13 ___ 25,000c.,.,_July 1 1932 45 '15
MARSHALL COUNTY.
J-J 50,000c ...,July 1 1927
481
MEEKER
'14
COUNTY.
3-3
25,000c,.
,July
1 1944
County seat Is Warren.
Is '14 -__ 25,000c___Nov 1 1939 48 '16 A-0 46,000c_Apr 1 '23-'41
Litchfield is the county seat.
_s
_ $78,002.99
f 45,000-- __Apr 1 1949
58 '22 __1:54,000.00_ _Dec 1 '32-'40 48 '15 M-N 25,000c___May 1 1927 4a '20 --- 155,000__
Ditch Bonds.
--Apr 1 1950
4s
'16
1,086.97____D
A-0
ec
1 1941
28,000c_Apr 1 '23-'27
4s '08 __- x$6.823__July 1 '23-'28
Municipal
Bath Bonds.
48 '17 --- 15,000c_June 1 1947
Ditch onds.
4s '10 _ _ _
6.000_ _July 1 '23
48 '13 M-NS15.000c
45
'19
5e
'15
--1923-1926
s-a
316,000
20,000____Mar
1 1925 4s '17 _- 15,000c__ July 1 1939
48 '10 __- x49.600„July 1 '23:30 58 '17
1924
13,000-July 1 '25-'31
Enlarging Sewers.
413 '10 ___ 32.032_July 1 '23-'30 ▪ '18 J-J
5s '19 __- 25,000__-Aug 1 1934
J-J 25,000__July 1 '23-'28 4s '14 --- $50,000____Ap
5s '10 __- 80 000...Sept 1 '23-'30 5s
r 1 1944 55 '20 _-- 100,000
--1923
1,000
4s '14 --- 100.000-__Oct 1 1944 (For maturity see V. 111. p. 2250)
45 '11 ___
3 680_ _July 1 '23-'30 5s
1925-1931
--- 13,000
Sewers.
55 '11 --- 180,000.Jan 21 '23-'31
River Terminal Bonds.
Bonds.
4s '08 J-J $250,000c__Ju
530'12
171.140__May 1 '23-'32 .6 Funding
1 1938 Is '14 A-0 $75.000c-Apr 1 1944
18
.1-J
$32,000__July
1 '23-'31 4.8 '08 J-D 250,000c__Dely
5)0'12- 66,000_ .Oct 1 '23-'32
c 1 1938 45 '15 J-D 30,000c___June 1 1925
Bonds.
45
'11
M-N275,000c..
5)4s'13 ___ 67.000_ _June 1 '25-'33 6s Drainage
.._May 1 1941 48 '17 __
25.000c.July 1 1932
'20 s-an 317,000
1925-1935 4s '12 M-8 175,000c___Mar 1
530'13 ___ 42,210_ _Oct 1 '23-.33
1942
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
48 13 M-N150.000c.--Nov 1 1939 5s '19 _ $100,000___Apr 1 1925
27.000__Mar 1 '29-34 53.4s'20
530'14
A-0
$75,000
1930-1939
A-0
'14
41
50.000c___Apr 1 1944 5s '19 ___ 100.000-__Apr 1 1926
613 '14
_ _ 159,720_ Feb 1 '23•'35
Road and Bridge Bonds.
48 '16 A-0 140.000c_Apr 1 '23-'45 5s '19
100,000___Apr 1 1927
175.000__Apr 1 '32-'36 53o'21 354.879.49
5)is'16
1931-1941 46 '17 J-D 250,000c_ June
530'16 ___
5,000_ _Aug 1 1933
1 1947 5s '19 ..-_ 100.000.__.Apr 1 1928
$12,000__Jan
'27-'32
1
A-0
117,000c-Apr 1 '23-'27 5s '19
100,000____Apr 1 1929
67.000_-_ Aug 1 1937 6s '21 3-3 24,000...Jan 1 '33-'40 48 '18
5348'17 _
430
M-S 200,000___Mar 1 1949 5s '19 -- 100,000___Aug 1 1925
530'17 ...... 213,000-Oct 1 1937
4,000_ __Jan 1 1941
'19 M-N100.000__Nov 1 1949 58 '19 --- 100,000___Aug 1 1926
5)is'17 _ _ 31,000_ _Jun 1'23-37
The county has no ieneral bonded 58
Se '20 34 140.000...,July 1 '23-'50 5s '19 --- 100.000___Aug 1 1927
5)(8'18 __
6 000__Apr 1 '28-'38 debt.
55 '21 8-an f 99.000__May 2'23-'31 5s '19 _-- 100.000........AUg 1 1928
550'19
119,000. June 1 '25-'39 Special debt Sept 28 '22_
$279,879
1240,000__Ma
58 '19 _-_ 100,000_.. Aug 1 1929
5hs'21 F-A 63,900
1928-1942 Assess. val. real
12,966,504 430'22 J-J 150.000c.Julyy 12'32-'51
'23-'52 58 '19
200,000 .Nov 1 '23-'24
GEN.BD.DT. Sept 1922- $34,000
Water debt(add'1)
6,000
Assessment debt (add'1)
93,000
Assessed values 1921
930,091
Population 1910, 1,273; 1920, 1,447
INT.on the 530 at the Merchants
Trust & Savings Bank, St. Paul.




DEC., 1922.]

MINNESOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

21

NORMAN CO. I. S. D. NO. 77.
PRAGUE.
City-Hall & Fire Station Bonds. NEW
P. 0. Twin Valley.
MINNEAPOLIS (Concluded).
This city is in Le Seueur and Scott
I $6,000-__Dec 1 1923
5s
School Building Bonds.
Crematory Bonds.
counties.
1924
1
Dec
7,000_--1
$50,000c___July 1 1941
___ $80,000____Feb 1 1937
00'22
Bonds.
ent
4s '11
Improvem
Paving Certificates.
(/)
BONDED DEBT
Street-Improvement Bonds.
$98,000
6s
$200,000
1923-1939
5%s
at the Northwestern Trust
INT.
DEBT
(7)
55 '19 ___ $209 999
BONDED
00
'21-$21,5
1923-1939 BOND DEBT Sept 28
43s'19 --- 899 221
182,000 Population 1910. 1,554; 1920, 1,540 Co., St. Paul.
(add'1)___
debt
t
Assessmen
'23-'40
1
__Apr
58 '20 --_ 928 013
1,871,276
1923-1940 Assessed value, real
5s '20 -1,072,994 ____
NORTHFIELD.
490.736 NEW 17LM.
4May 2 23-41 Assessed value, personal__ _ 861,043
This city is in Brown County.
5s iF '21 s-a 979,678.17cAug
This city is in Rice County.
property
assessable
Other
1'23-31
El. Lt., Pow. & Htg. Plant Bds.
58 21 s-an 306,531.2 Apr 1 '23-'42 Total assessed value 1921_ _3,133,055
Certificates.
5s '20 J-J $229,000 ____July 1 1930 6s '21 ___ $95,000- _July 1 '23-'41
43,6s'22 s-a 946,140.31
$44.70
,000)'21
(per$1
e
Tot.
citytaxrat
4Ms'22 s-a 731,565.38 Sept 1 '23-42 Population 1910, 4,840; 1920- _5,720
State Loans.
BOND. DEBT Feb 20 '22.. $45,000
1927 Assessment debt (add'1)___ 140,000
$20,000
430'22 s-a 108,863.19 Inlet. Bds.
1932 Floating debt (add'I)
-__ 10,000
1,000
Spec.Park & Parkway
May 2 '23-'31 MOOREHEAD IND. S. D. NO. 2. 4s '18
1937 Water debt (incl.)
20.000
30,000
5s '21 s-a $148,000-.Bonds.
County.
Clay
in
is
This district
1
1928 Tot. ass'd val.'21 (1-3 act.) 1,904,000
_July
10,000___
_s
Park Acquisition
Bonds.
Building
serially
High-School192b
1
10,000____July
_s
5s '21 -__ $31,000
Total tax rate (pier $1,000)'21483.00
_s
--- $150,000
10,000____July 1 1931 Pop'n 1910, 3.265; 1920
Public Comfort Station Bonds.
4,023
1 1950 BOND.DEBT Nov 24 '22_ $500,000 _s
10,000____July 1 1934
55 '20 A-0 $50.000--Apr
2,513,070 _s
%act.)
val.'21(25
Tot.ass'd
Bonds.
Bonds.
Police Dept.
Funding
905,659
(add'1)_credits
&
& '45 Moneys
$28,000_ _Jan 1 '25-'28 OLMSTED COUNTY.
6s '20 J-D $75,000_1930,'40
p. 2250) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ ---$51.00 0is'22 J-J 72,000_ _Jan 1 '29-'37
Rochester is the county seat.
(For maturity see V. 111,
5.720
United Population in 1920
/NT. Is payable at the Y.
Sept 29'22_ $439,000
DEBT
Road Bonds.
BOND.
249,000
(incl.)
debt
'19 F-A $50,000
States Mtge. & Trust Co.. N. 1City.
light
5s
and
Water
Nov. 1 '22. Nov. '21. MORRISON COUNTY.
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 46,300 Os '20 J-D no,coo____June 1 1930
3
Little Falls is the county seat.
after June 1 1925.)
30,000
(Optional
General
Sinkingf
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Bond. debt_ __44,075,186 39,382,526
17,477
Trunk High Reimbursem't Bds.
'Water and light__ _
Sinking funds_ 2,827,513 2,313,555 bs '17 F-A $45,000c-Aug 1 1937 Assess. val. real estate
3,015,656 53.4s'21 ___ $137,817.76 Augl '31-'35
50,000
___
4s
J$5,560.02_ _Apr 1 1933
Assessed val., personal _ _ 569.285 4%s'22
Funding Bonds.
Net debt_ __41,247,643 37,068,971
962,348
130.000.00_Apr 1 '34-36
1937 Other assess. property
Water dt. incl. 1,750,000 1,750,000 48 '17 ___ $70.000c
4,547,289
Sept 29'22 $377,000
%act.)
DEBT
BOND.
va1.'21(40
Tot.ass'd
Refunding Bonds.
21,773,552
The bonded debt as given above
rate (per $1,000) 1921 $59.60 Assess. val., real estate_ 21.773.55
and
$10,000____Aug 1 1932 Tot. tax
Includes the new City Hall pay1920.-6,745 Assess. val., personal____ 3.133,933
in
5.648;
Pop'n
1910.
'33-'40
1
May
80,000__
the
s-an{
'21
_s
for
_ 2,318,317
property__
Court-House certificates,
assess.
Other
Wellsthe
1941
at
INT. on 54s of 1922
10,000_ ___Apr 1
ment of which a special tax Is levied
Tot.assess.val.'22(1-3act.)27,224,802
_Apr 1 1932 Dickey Trust Co., Minneapolis.
each year. These on Nov. 1 1922 5s '22 A-0 14,297.27_
State & co. tax rate (per
TOT.BD.DT.Sept 28'22 $526,797
$44.44
amounted to $387,500.
$1,000), 1921
62.568
the Gen. sinking fund
There was also included inserial
Population 1910, 22,497; 1920_28.014
TE COUNTY.
NICOLET
11,453.030
real
val.
Assessed
1922
1
Union Trust Co..
bonded debt for Nov.
the
at
*
INT.
seat.
county
the
is
Peter
St.
1,934.271
personal
street improvement and park acqui-. Assessed val.property_
Chicago.
Highway Bonds.
_ _ _ 1,988,988
sition bonds amounting to $9,115,486 Other assess.
_15,376.289 6s '15 J-J b,15,000c_July 1 '23-'26
SINKING FUN D.-It is provided Tot.ass'd val.'21(1-3act.)
1
July
yrly.
$5,000
to
call
(Subject
OLMSTED COUNTY IND. SCR.
State& Co.tax (per$1,000)'21_517.08
by the city's charter that in addition
1916-1924.)
DIST. No. 8.
the Pop'n 1910,24,053;1920
25,841
1929
1
to raising a tax sufficient to payshall
_Aug
200,000_
F-A
434s'19
P. 0. Rochester.
Chicago.
Y..
INT. payable in N.
Interest on all Its bonds, the city
5s '16 ___ 12,000__Sept 1 '23-'26
Building Bonds.
Paul.
dollar
St.
and
is
each
Minneapol
on
mili
one
of
tax
a
levy
County Ditches Nos. 54 and 58. Os '17 ___ $128.000c
of the assessed valuation to provide
MORRISON COUNTY CONSOLI- 5s '16 ___ $28,000-Nov 1 '23-'36 TOT. BD.DT. Aug 1 '22_ $429,000
for the principal of the bonds when
16,447
Floating debt (add'1)
DATED SCH. DIST. NO, 126.
County Ditch System No. 7.
due. The maintenance of this sinkass'd val.'22 (1-3 act.) 9,254,952
prinP.0. Hillman.
5s '17 ___ $40.000__June 1 '23-'37 Tot.
ing fund for the payment of the to
(per $1,000) 1922- -$28.08
be
School Building Bonds.
Ditches Nos. 62 and 66. Tax rate
County
cipal of the bonds is "declaredholder
16,000
$24,000___ _Dec 1 1935
$3,000--Oct 1 '23-'27 Pop'n, 1922
part of the contract with the may 00'20 J-D
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922___$29,000 5s '17 --2,000_-Oct 1 '28-'32
of any bonds of the city that
196,085
kept
1921
value
be
shall
1
'33-'37
_Oct
Assessed
3,000..
and
Issued
be
hereafter
ORTONVILLE.
16,123
this Money and credits (add'1)
County Ditch No. 71 Bonds.
Inviolate." In accordance with
This city is in Bigstone County.
taxa- Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'21446.90 53,0'21 J-D $30,000__Dec 1 '27-'36
provision there was raised by
Funding Bonds.
Paul.
St.
Bank,
Nat
First
1921
at
In
INT.
fund
$175,000
1921
DEBT
sinking
BOND.
1924
'
tion for the
A-0 J$4,000r
51
1929
N CO. AND. S. D. No.22. Assessed val. real estate.._10,387,833
19,000r
MORRISO
(to be collected in 1922) $784,795.
1,451,999 5s
Assessed val. personal
1926
___ $50.000
The sinking fund is largely invested 6 Ms
June 6,000r
3
-11,839,83
1925-1937 Total assess. val. 192165,000
-a
s
'22
in city bonds.
6s
Bonds.
Bridge
Oct 1922___$115,000 Money & credits (add'1),
1930
The city of Minneapolis Is reto BOND. DEBT
1.525,961 Os
486,627
full value
val. 1921
stricted in Its debt-making power
BOND.liEBT Sept 1 1920--$30.000
after Assessed
13,331
and credits (add'1)_ 35,654 Population 1910,14,125; 1920-15,038 Sinking fund
Moneys
5% of the assessed valuation
520,300
deducting the sinking fund from the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_442.70
Assess val., real estate
138,700
debt: but debt created for waterAssess. val., personal
27. NOBLES COUNTY.
659,000
works shall be considered outside of MOTLEY CONSOL. S. D. NO.
1920
val.
asses.
Total
Worthington is the county seat.
This district is in Morrison Co.
the 5% limit, and also an additional
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$17.80
Bonds.
Ditch
certain
for
Bonds.
Building
1,774
5% debt may be created
'20
1923-1932 Pop'n in 1910, 1,774;
___ $38,000
45
purposes, provided the same be auth- 5s '17 J-J $30,000__LJu1y 10 1932
INT. payable in Ortonville. Min0 40
1923-1925
3,300
_-orized by a two-thirds vote of the BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '22_$68,20
St. Paul.
and
neapolis
1923-1932
9,600
31,800
--55
Floating debt
people.
1923-1928
___
6,000
WATER RECEIPTS.-The reve- Total assess. val.'22 (1-3 act)351 598 55
1923-1930 OTTER TAIL COUNTY.
___
8,000
58
nue from water rents, &c., in 1921 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_$9.90
1923-1937
17,000
1,000 Os
County seat is Fergus Falls.
was $769,932.79; current expenses for Population in 1919 (est.)
1923-1937
___ 27.000
5s
water works in 192 lwas $535,617.05. MOUNTAIN IRON.
Court House Bonds.
1923-1937
___
142,000
58
RATE
TAX
$120,000__July 1 '27-'33
VALUATION AND
County.
Louis
in
St.
is
1924-1936
This village
--- 37,500
435
90'000_ _July 1 '34-'39
-The city's assessed valuation and TOT.
55
'22_ _ $650.000 430
24
Nov
DEBT
1924-1936
21,500
--110,000___ _July 1 1940
been:
have
tax rate
000 430
1923-1928
6,000
Tax Rate Total assess. val. 1922......11000
Tax
Bonds.
Jail
.$20.00
1923-1935 5s '22 _ _ _ $65,000_ _Feb 1 '32-'42
13,000
13.000
43.45
YearsValuation. per$1.000 Total tax rate (per S1.000)'22
1920--1,546 434s
1923-1933
--- 11,000
Dec.31 1922_ $270,076,268 $65.27 Population 1910, 1.343;
Ditch Bonds.
be '17 ___ 27,000
M-N 20,800c ____1923-1936
Dec. 31 1921-- 261,486,000 64.35 MOWER COUNTY.
1934-1938 4345
J-J
100,000
00'18
61.86
41
32.000Mar 1 '25-'29
262,335.3
1920__
31
Dec.
5s '19
Is the county seat.
Austin
1925-1933
:70,000
53.4s
Os '20 J-D 40,000_June 15 '26-'35
Dec. 31 1919_- 227.033,695 64.40
Bonds.
Bridge
1925-1940 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22 $385,000
A-0
378.000
5%8'20
45.91
Dec. 31 1918__ 222,940,924
1
Mar
'23-'29
J$70.000_
___ 84,900.17
48.48 0(8'17 M-S 1120.000_Mar 1 '30-'37 _s
Trunk highway reimburseDec. 31 1917__ 216,061,339
1928-1942
5s '22 M-S 110,000c
82,017
ment bonds (addl)____
Dec. 31 1916_- 206.493,563 39.43
Bonds.
2
_
_1928-194
J-D
75,000c
4s'22
/
43
$105,000
39.36 Os Road
Dec. 31 1915__ 201,434,378
Ditch debt
'19 ___ $65,000____June 1 1929
and Bridge Bonds.
35.77 550'20
assess. val. 1921 (X
Dec. 31 1914__ 196,303,280
Total
M-N 35,000- May 1 1930 -s Road
'19 --- $200,000----Aug 1 1929
28.360,634
32.19
Dec. 31 1912__ 213,398,439
to 2-5 act.)
Bonds.
1934-1940 Moneys
'20 --- 39,000
29.75 5s Ditch
and credits (add'1,
Dec. 31 1905__ 138.690.490
J-J $46,660__July 1 '23-'37 -s
--- 162,000
_s
5,795,447
Dec. 31 1900_ 99,492,054
27.40 58 '17
value)
full
1923-1938
34,600
'18 J-J
Refunding Bonds.
Dec. 31 1890_ 135,810.950
19.30
County tax rate(peril.000)'21 $12.25
36,000
s-a
F-A $28,000.. Feb 1 23-'28 Pop'n '10, 48,038; '20
50,818
Dec. 31 1885- 77,468,267
19.60 4s
4,780_ _ - _Nov 1 1928 53.4s'18
BD. DT. Mar '22$1,675,000
14.50
Deo. 31 1879_ 23.415.733
INT. on 450 at First Nat. Bank,
5,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1929 TOT.
val. real estate___23,216,039 St. Paul; on 5s of 1919 at Northwest
For 1922 valuation of real estate 4 hs'22 s-a
_Nov 1 '30-'42 Assess.
78,000_
__
2.245,824
Assessed val. personal__
Minneapolis; on other
(40% actual) was 3218.947,155 and
Highw'y Reimburs. Bds. Total assess. val. 1921..25,461,863 Nat. Bank,
and ,Trunk
of personal property (25, 33
bonds at First Nat. Bank, Minne0'21 s-an $44,695.41
Moneys and credits (addi40% actual), $51,129.113. In addi- 53
except on court house bonds,
apolis,
p. 1700)
V.
113,
see
maturity
(For
2,647,546 which are issued to the State and
tional, full value)
tion to these the valuation of moneys
DEBT Nov 1922_ $432,970
in 1910, 15,210; 1920. 17.917 payable to the State Treasurer.
and credits in 1922. which are as- BOND.
debt (additional)._ 230,538 Pop'n
sessed at full value, was $95.231,810. Ditch
,702,297
estate__21
real
val.
The tax rate for 1921 on which Assessed
OTTERTAIL CO.IND.S.D.NO.44.
Assessed val. personaL__ 2,804,620 NORMAN COUNTY.
taxes are collected for the year 1923 Total
Ada is the county seat.
assessed val. 192E...24,506,917
P.O. Perham.
was 265.27, and includes city
(addiand credits
County Ditch Bonds.
Building Bonds.
tax, Moneys
$52.18; State tax. $4.13; county tax'
1936
3,611,318
$29.942
value)_
M N$60,000e
full
tional,
--Os
4s
ward
aver,
fund tax,$2.21:
$6.75 and
3
1
6_-25,99
2
'23-'37
ct
DEBT Oct 1922-- $45,000
22.640;11
19,500__O
1910,
A-0
Pop'n
BOND.
53(13'17
POPULATION.-In 1920 (Cen14,000
debt
Bonds.
Floating
Drainage
in
1910
380,582;
(Census).;
SCHOOL
sus),
650,000,
MOWER COUNTY IND.
valuation
assessed
$9,400
--Total
Os
'20
301,408; in 1900 (Census). 202,718
1.800
DISTRICT NO. 27.
p.
V.
see
111
1108.) Population (est.)
(For maturity
In 1890,164,738.
P. 0. Austin.
Trunk Highway ReimburseSchool Bonds.
Bonds.
ment
OWATONNA.
MONTEVIDEO.
65 '21 A-0 $325,000-- Apr 1 1936 53s
_ $10,885.06
This city is in Steele County.
This city is in Chippewa County,
(7)
BONDED DEBT
GEN. 13D. DT. Sept 28 '22_ _None 5sCity-Hall:Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
645,312
Drainage debt
1923
J-D 315,000c___June 1 1923 MURRAY COUNTY.
58
5s
38,340
Floating debt
A-0 6,000c___Oct 1 1925
Slayton is the county seat.
Water Works Bonds.
58
Assessed val. real estate__10,650,313 534s
1923
13.000c_July 1 '23-'35
$7,000
J-J
___
Ditch Bonds.
4s
1.702,442
val. personal
4!,4s'17 A-0 30,000 ...Apr 1 '23-'27 58 '12 J-Df$27,000c_Dec 1 '23-'31 Assessedassess.
Psaving Bonds.
oi
1921
val.
Total
1924
Impt.
Bonds.
4s
rks
__
,000
'12-'14
19,600
Water-Wo
12.352,755
(33 1-3-40% act.)
5s '19 A-0 $i5,000 _Apr 1 '25-'39 Os '16 A-Oz153.067__Apr 1 '23-'38 Moneys
&Light Bondls5.
and credits (addi19231922-1937
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22- $125,000 55 '17 A-0 108,000
2.438,156
value)
full
tional,
debt
(add'1)__- 30.000 Os '20 s-a a243,200_ _Dec 1 '26-'40
Assessment
i:
&Sewer Bonds.
$1,000),
(per
rate
tax
co.
State &
1925
7000
66,000 6s '21 J-J 893,100
Water debt (Incl.)
$12.87
1921
1.468 (For maturity see V. 113, 1:.• 876)
Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund
14,987
Pop., '10. 13,446: '20
_ 67,000
$18,000
1,661.272
530'20
Assess. val., real estate
INT. on 5s of 1920 at the First
Road Bonds.
313,934 5sPublic Library Bonds.
Assess. val., personal
_s
424.486 6s '20 M-S $100.000___Sept 1 1930 Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
--- $15,000
Money and credits
_a
____ 100,000
Hospital Bonds.
Total assessed val'n 1922
_a
(40% actual real estate)_ 2.429,692 :s Bridge Bonds.
NORMAN CO. CONS. INDEP. GEN.BD.DT
.8ge0190
--- $
t30'22$100,000
$65,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22-$75.00 CO.
8.
NO.
DIST.
SCHOOL
107;000000
BD.DT.Jan 1921_--- $315,000
4,419
Floating debt (add'1)
Pop'n 1910, 3,056;1920
P.0 Ada.
7,000
._.
Ditch debt (add'1)
1,500,000
Water
(included).
debt
War
Refunding Bonds.
17.598.852
val. (real & personal)
MONTEVIDEO IND. S. D. NO. 1. Assessed val. real
1938
225.000c
s-a
4s '19
n
1,970.263
val.
_
Assessed
actual)
Populatio
1922
(40%
o.
personal__
Montevide
0.
P.
Building Bonds.
.
'5
3000
_$7800
328
Total assess. val. 1921_;_19,569,115
pop.n ta
l9I
Total
10)'2'
xrkte(
5.pe
65r8$; 1.2
1939 T
1920, 5,056.
7.252
40 '19 s-a $50.000c
$261,000 Moneys & credits (add'1),
1940
BOND.DEBT Dec 4 1922-3,025,914
20,000
_s
office.
Clerk's
1,739,171
full
value
City
T
at
INTERES
1921
val.
Dec 6 '21- $95,000
Total assess.
State & Co.tax (per $1.000)'13-$8.97 BOND. DEBT real
estate.. 331,878
value,
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'21--$41.10 Population 1910,
DIST.
11,755; 1920_13,631 Assessed
Assessed value, personal___ 188,575 OWATONNA SCHOOL
on
at
INT.
(11)
marked
bonds
EAD.
This district is in Steele County.
MOOREH
__ 485,588
property__
assess.
Other
ern
MinneaPBank,
1939
Nat.
Northwest
4s
6,041
$150,000
--3act.)1,00
This city is in Clay County.
.va1.21(1.assess
Tot
oils; (x) at Minn. Loan & Trust Co..
23'22$550,000
Fire Alarm System Bonds.
an Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$93.03 BOND.DEBT Nov.
.000--Dec 1 '23-'24 Minneapolis; (a) at Metropolit
val. 1922(40% act.)3,537.000
Assess.
1,500
5s$3
__(est.)
Population
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis; (b) at
Tax rate (per $1,000), 1922- _ -$47.00
Bridge Bonds.
INTEREST at St. Paul, Minn.
Northwestern Trust Co., St. Paul.
__- $12,000
58




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MINNESOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

[VOL. 115.

PARK RAPIDS IND. S. D. No. 1. POLK COUNTY.
& credits (addiTotal tax (per $1,000) 1920---$30.00
This districtisin Hubbard County. County seat is Crookston. This Moneys
tional,full value)
83.797,040 Assess. val. (incl. moneys
School-House Bonds.
county was divided In 1896, a portion Total valuation 1921.._....2
40,123.796
& credits) 1921
48 '09 s-an 142.500
26,298,672
1924 being taken to forM Red Lake Co.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '21_ _ _ _$67.0() Popul'n 1910,
18.425; 1920, 20,908
BOND. DEBT Dec 11922- _S59,267
Ditch and Drainage Bonds.
Popula'n 1910,223,675; 1920 244,451
INT.on bonds marked (a) at State
Total assess. val. 1922
55 '17 F-A 216,800__Aug 1 '23-'37
*INT,at office of Co.Treasurer.
Treas. office; (b) Bolger. Mosses &
(abt. 33 1-3-50% act.)_- _734,445
$3,500__ _ _June 1 1923
Willaman. Chic.:
Moneys and credits (add'i)_531,553
(t) 0. 0.
6,000____June 1 1924 RED LAKE COUNTY.
Kalman & Co.. St. Paul; (d) at
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _$48.30
4,500__ __June 1 1925
County seat Is Red Lake Falls. Northwestern Nat. Bk. Minneapolis
Population in 1920
2.300
10.000.._June 1 '26-'27 This county was formed in 1896 from
55 g '18 34
4,500___ _June 1 1928 a portion of Polk County. Part of RENVILLE COUNTY.
PEMBERTON SCHOOL DIST.
1.000____June 1 1929 county taken in 1910 to form Pen
Olivia is the county seat. OrganThis district (P. 0. Pemberton) is
2,000..__ _June 1 1930 nington County. The latter county ized in 1855.
In Blue Earth County.
3,000__June 1 '31-'33 assumes $10,937.83 bonds of Red
Road and Bridge Warrants.
_s
--- $88,000
2,000..__ _June 1 1934 Lake County. Population 1910 _s
$58.000BOND. DEBT Oct 1922----$88.000
3.000__June 1 '25-'37 6.564; 1920. 7.263.
Ditch and Drainage Bonds.
Floating debt (ldd'l)
10,000 4s '10 -_- $12 569__July 1 '23-'28
Ditch Bonds.
5s '16 J-J 2150.000c
Assessed val. (1-3 act.) '21_ _744,834 48 '11 ann
7.262__July
5%6'10
1
'23-'29
$56.500___
_Oct
1 1930 55 '18 ___ 100.000
Sch. tax rate '21 (per $1,000)_$41.20 48 '12 --8.000__July 1 '23-'30 68 '14 -__ 15,500____June 1 1934 5s '18 ___ 50.000
1924-1938
Population in 1920 (est.)
500 4s '12
1.300
6s '18
$5,540.49
1933 59 '18 ___ 85.000__ _Oct 1 '23-'39
48 '13 --- 50,200
'21
F-A
6s
18,800
1927-1941 6s '21 F-A '90.000.. Aug 1 '27-'35
PENNINGTON COUNTY.
48 '14 -__ 39.500
Drainage Bonds.
66,000__Aug 1 '36-'41
Thief River Falls Is the oounty 4s '15 __8,200
58 '15
$18,435
1923-1934
90,000....Aug 1 '27-'36
seat. This county was formed in 1910 6s '20 -_- 199.000-July
15'23-40 55 '16 ___ 34,000
1926-1925 6s '21 F-A 40.000__Aug 1 '37-'40
from a portion of Red Lake County. _s '21 -__ 254,000
55 '18
20.000
1923-1937
10,500__--Aug 1 1941
$40.000
5Vts'21 M-S 61.000
1927-1941
Refunding Bonds.
5.000-_Aug 1 '27-'31
48Road and Bridge Bonds.
4 Yis'21 ___
7,500
1924-1932 48 '07
$10,000___Aug 27 1927 6s '21 P-A 18,000-Aug 1 '32-'40
fiB 'I.7
$15,000- __..Sept 1 1927 4%8'21 ___ 139.000
1928-1942 55 '14
TOT.BD.DT.Feb 1 '22. _ _$733,496
2,500.._.._Lug 1 1941
Trunk Highway Reimbursem't. 43.4s'16 ___ 15,500
10,500
1928
10,000__Aug 1 '27-'36
Ditch debt (incl.)
672.000 4Yis'22
f$23,203__ Mar 1 1932 510'19
17,500
1923-1928 6s '21 F-A
8.000_Aug 1 '37-'40
Assessed val. real estate__ _5,096 703
1125,000_
_Mar
1'33-'37
19
F
58
-A
50,000____
Feb
1 1929
Assessed val. personal
2.500_-_Aug 1 1941
727 582
Road Bonds.
-House Bonds.
18,500c_ __Aug 1 1928
Total assess. val. 1921__ _ -5,824.285
(Ss '20 ___ um-Loon__ _July 15 1930 58Court
'10 --- $37.000c- __Mar 1 1931
18,600c___Aug 1 1929
Money and credits (addi43
48'22 J-J 150,000_ _ _ _July 1 1932
Funding
43,68'22 F-A 18,500c.....,Aug 1 1930
tional,full value)
1,002 817 GEN. BONDS Apr 1922.. $100,000 58 '15 J-J Bonds.
$25.000----July 1 1931
19.000c
Population 1910,9.376;1920--12.091 Ditch debt (additional)
1 1931
__ 980,780 6s '20 J-J $60,000____July 1 No
220,000c:A
--ug g
l '32-'42
Warrant debt (additional)
66,620 530'22 F-A 41,800
TOT.
1925-1937
BD.
DT.
Nov
'2231,922,6
24
00
Assess.
val.,
real estate__ _23.694 899
PENNINGTON COUNTY CONS.
Bonds.
Assessed value,real estate.23,651,055
Assess. val., personal_ _ __ 3,131,358 6s Road
'20 __- $75,000---Sept 1 19:4( Assessed value, personal.._ 2,595,980
IND. SCR. DIST. NO. 102.
Total
assess.
val.
1921__ _26.826,257 510'22 ___ 177,000_ _Apr 1 1932 Total assessed value 1921..26,247,035
P. 0. St. Hilaire.
Moneys and credits (add'1,
Road and Bridge Bonds.
School-Building Bonds.
Moneys & credits (add'1,
full value)
4,170 687 138 '18
58 '19 M-NS50.000____May 1 1934 Population
$18.994
full value)
2.804,242
1933
1910.36,001;1920_37.071. Drain. bds. out. Aug 1 1919 154,54,
Funding Bonds.
Population
1910, 23.123; 1920_23.634
is payable at State and Coun78
455.696 being assumed
m-,9 $20,000_ _ _Mar 15 1937 tyINT.
INT. on (3s of 1921 at the NorthIss
Treasurer's
office.
Pennington Co. and $98,844.41 western National Bank,Minneapolis.
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22_ _$74,000
by Red Lake Co.)
Floating debt
2.500
RENVILLE COUNTY IND. SCR.
Total assess. val. 1922
197,330 POLK COUNTY IND.S. D. NO. 1. Other bds. outst. Aug 1 '19 $187,49,
DIST. NO. 79.
(of which to be paid by Penningtot
School tax (per $1.000) 1919__$24.30 _s
___ $32,000_ _July 1 '23-'30
P. 0. Olivia.
Co.$10.937
Population in 19:2
.83
and
by
_s
Red
'12
Lak,
150,000
500
1932
School Building Bonds.
Co $176,556.17.)
Refunding Bonds.
4s '18 ___ 315.000,...July 1 '30-'32 Assess, val., real estate_ __ _3,737,805 530'21 A-0 $185.000___Apr 1 1935
PINE COUNTY.
(?)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ $215,000 Assess. val., personal
558.743 BONDED DEBT
Pine City is the county seat.
Assess. val. real estate_ __ _1.796.443 Total assess. val.. 1921- -4,296.548 RICE COUNTY:
Ditch Bonds.
Money
and
credits
(addiAssess.
val.
personal
Faribault is the county seat.
741.961
6s
__- $37.000
tional, full value)
Total assess. val. 1921.._ _ _2.538.407
415 618
Bridge Construction Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
tax rate (per $1,000)'21.334.70 State & Co.tax (per 31,000) 18 $15.00 55 '17 J-J J $8.000c_July 1 '23-'26
53's'16 F-A $98,000c_Feb 1 '23-'26 Total
INT.
on
jail
bonds
INT.
In
St.
at
Paul
State Treas. office.
58 '19 ___ 100,000____July 1 1944
1 *7.0000_July 1 1927
other bonds In Red Lake Falls.
(25,000 of these bond; subject to
5Ns'21 __ 110.000
call after July 1 1919.)
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 1922. $210,000 POLK COUNTY
RED
LAKE
FALLS.
INDEP.SCHOOL
Road Bonds.
Assess. debt (add'i)
115 849
This city is in Red Lake Conn%) 5s '20
DISTRICT NO. 3.
*•,250.000
Floating debt
44 792
P. 0. East Grand Forks.
Sewer Bonds.
Bonds.
Refunding
Assess. val., real estate
9.234 751
(38
'17
J-J
School Bonds.
$22,500
$135.000c_J
an 1 '23-'31
'21
Os
J-J
Assess. val., personal
1,187.861 65 '20 M N$140,000____May 1 1935
Refunding Bonds.
3-1) 90.000
Total assessed value 1921
_s
5)is'16 J-D $9,000____June 1 1936 43s'21
___ 92,000
Funding Bonds,
(33 1-3-40% act.)
10,422 612 510'22 F-A 30000....Aug 1 '23-'37 6s '18 A-0 5.000...
-- _Oct 1 1938
J-D$205,000
Moneys and credits _
$1 106 951 BOND.DEBT Nov 2 1922..$286,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 271919.493,000 51.18'21
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1922_$1,179,000
Tot. tax rate (per $1.000)
--- '20 $70 92 Floating debt
___ 5,361 Assessment debt (additional) 18,000 Assess. val., real estate___20,000.000
Population 1910,15.878;1920_21.117 Total assessed(additional)
value 1922_ _ _974.670 Total assessed val'n 1919_.._640,122 Assess. val., personal_.._.. 3.000.000
INT. at Capital Trust & Savings School tax rate(per$1,000)'22_356.11 Population 1910, 1,757; 1920.- _1.549 Other
assess. property-_ 3,001 000
Bank. St. Paul.
Population in 1922
3,000
Tot.a.s.sess.val(1-3act.)'21.26,000,000
INT. on 6s at First Nat. Bank, RED WING.
rate (per $1.000) 1921____$24.00
PINE ISLAND.
Minneapolis; on 530 at the Capital
Red Wing Is situated In Goodhue Tax
Popul'n 1910. 25.911: 1920, 28,307
This village is In Goodhue County. National Bank, St. Paul.
County. Incorp. Mob. 4 1857.
*INT. at Frst Nat. Bk., St. Paul,
Water-Works Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
and on refunding bonds of 1921 at
-s
$33,500_
_July
6s '20 A-0 $30.000
1
'28-'31
the
Wells-Dickey Trust Co. Minne1925-1940 POLK CO. CONSOL.
Refunding Bonds.
S. D. No. 53.
BONDED DEBT_ _
- (1)
apolis.
P. 0. Beltrami.
_s
$20,000__July 1 '23-'24
Pop'n '10. 834; 1920 (Census)_934
Building Bonds.
-s '09 -__
7.500
1926-1928 ROCHESTER.
58 '16 MN $23,000_Nov 1 '23-'32 _s '10 -__ 10,000
This city Is in Olmsted County.
PIPESTONE.
1925-1928
7.500-June 6'25-'27 Inc. Aug. 5 1858. Population 1910
This city is in Pipestone County. 5s '17 M-N 10.000____May 1 1932 _s '12 ___
TOTAL DEBT Feb 1922-$37.000 _s 13 _-- 10.000_Due J'ne 7 '25 7.844; 1920. 13,722
Paving, Curbing. Storm-Sewer
INT. at the Capital Trust & Say.
Power-Plant Bonds.
'26, '27 & '31
Bonds.
Bank, St. Paul.
Improvement Bonds.
58 '17 J-J $650,000
410'16 F-A $40,000____Aug 1 1946
6s '21 J-J $20,000_ _July 1 '31-'34
Water-Works Purchase Bonds.
(Subject to call after Aug. 11936.) POLK
COUNTY INDEP.SCHOOL BOND. DEBT Oct 11922.. $109,000 00'16 __ $175.000
Street Improvement Bonds.
Water
debt
(included)
Armory-Buildi
DISTRICT
ng Bonds.
33,500
NO. 89.
510'18 M-N$10,000
1938
Certificate debt (add'1)_ _ _ _
P. 0. Dugdale.
3,000 5s '15 Jan $1.000c
1923-1924
(Subject to call 1928.)
Ass'd val., real (1-3 act.)_ _3,423,353
Electric-Light
Bonds.
School-Bui
lding
Bonds.
Water Works and !mot. Bonds.
Ass'd val. pers. (1-3 act.)_ _1,121,854 5s '19
$250,000
1939
6s '21 M-S $54.000_ _March 1 1941 6.5 '20 A-0 $35.000-__ _Apr 1 1935 Moneys & credits,
(Optional
full value3,368,166
_after 1929.)
BOND.DEBT Nov. 16'22_ _$35,000
(Optional March 1931.1
Total taxable val'n 192L..7,913,373
Permanent Irnot. Revolving
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 '22.... $223,600 Floating debt (additional)__ _ 10.646 Value of exempt
prop
'21_
Fund Bonds.
_1,750 000
Tot.assess.val.'21(abt.1-3act)205.989
Water debt (incl.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 192L....371.80 68 '21 J-D $270,000cDec 1 '23-'31
117,500 Total tax
(per $1,000) '21-$4.70 Population
Assess. debt (add'1)
102,432 Populationrate
1910, 9,048; 1920--8,637
Sewer Bonds.
1920
220
Sinking funds
5,900
51s'21 J-D 22.500__July 1 '23-'31
Ilk/T. at the First National Bank, RED
Assess. val. real estate_ _ _ _1,294,153
WING SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND.DEBT Sept 30'2231,151,5
St. Paul
00
Assessed val. personal
_s
296,056
$30,000r_July 1 '23-'28 Water debt (included)____
175.000
Total assess. value 1922.. _ -1.590,209
-s
--- 25,000r-- _July 1 1919 Floating debt (warrants)..
42,329
POPE
-DOUGLAS
COUNTIES S.D. _s
Moneys and credits (addi3,000r___July 1 1930 Sinking fund
106,386
NO.5.
tional full value)
_s
844,776
25,000r_July 1 '31-'35 Assessed value. 1922,real_ _8,114,320
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '22_$8.00 4s '12 ___ $30,000
_s
118.000r-...
.July 11936 Ass'd values 1922, personal.1.253,995
Population 1910, 2,475; 1920_ _3.325 BOND.DEBT Oct 1920
$35,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22__ $201,000
Assessed values 1922, total_9,368,315
20.000 Total assessed val. 1921
INT. on 68 of 1921 at Capital Floating debt
Moneys & credits (add'1)_ _1,212,775
Sinking fund (general)_ _ 65.000
(40% actual)
National Bank, St. Paul.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922___$75.75
Tot,assess. val.'19(1-3 act.)8.793.733 Moneys and credits (addi-4.500.00)
INT. on 6s of 1921 at Capital
Total
rate
tax
$1,000)'19(per
$33.0
tional, full value)
PIPESTONE COUNTY.
3,000,000 National Bank, St. Paul, on others
Population 1910
12.746 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19-$19.00 at City Treas.
Pipestone Is the county seat.
office and at American
Population in 1922 (est.)___-10,000 Exchange National
Road Bonds.
Bank, N. Y.
All the above bonds bear 4% Int.,
5s
$250,000_ _July 1 '29-'39 POPE COUNTY.
payable annually on July 1 at State ROCK COUNTY.
BOND.
'19-DEBT Sept 28 '22 $250.000
Glenwood is the county seat.
Luverne
Auditor's
Is
county
the
seat.
office.
Ditch (assess.) debt(addl) 233,000
Road Bonds.
Ditch Bonds.
Asss'd val. real estate___ -13.293.422 6s '20 J-D 260.000-June 1 1925
45
'12
$57.190c_Ju
J-J
REDWOOD
ly
1 '23-'41
Ass'd val.personal
COUNTY.
1 519 929 BOND.DEBT Oct 5 1921.. $211,275
21,000_ _July 1 '23-36
Redwood Falls Is the county seat. 5s '17 J-J
Money and Credits
30.000
2 256 424 Floating debt(addl)
Highway Improvement Bonds.
Ditch and Road Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.'21(35%a(.t.)17 069 775 Sinking fund
80,000
j$50.000___ _Nov 1 1929
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22_$15.00 Assess. val., real estate........9,254 589 45
a$19,650
1923-1924
Population 1910. 9.553; 1920_12.050
4.95
t57,511
1923-1925 58 '19 M-N 80,000__Nov 1 '30-'37
Assess. val., personal
1,336,805 4%8'15
20,000_ ___Nov 1 1938
J-D
d28,000c__
Dec
1
'23-'25
Other assess. property_ .._ -1,918,227
PIPESTONE CO./ND.S. D. NO.1. Total assess. value 1921
410'16 M-N 12.000c
1923-1925 68 '20 M- 150.000-__May 1 1930
Refunding
48'16
4
J-D
Bonds.
39,000__De
School Bonds.
c
1
'23-'35
10,591,394
40%)
(33
&
_s '18 J-J $95,000_ __Nov 1 1933 Moneys
A-0 185,000._Apr 1 '23-'37 5hs'20 J-D 60.000_ _Dec 1 '25-'40
& credits (add'1)_ 1.825,389 4qs'17
BD,DT,Sept 28'22 $360,000
(Optional after Nov. 11928.)
4 tis'19 __- 90,000
1924-1939 GEN.
$1,000)'20_
Total
tax
rate
(per
538.90
Total ditch debt (add'1)_
6s '20 J-J *50,000-- -July 1 1930 Population 1910, 12.746; 1920..13.631 1,
48.19 -.: 275,000
55.000
1925-1939 Bonds
payable by State
__., 100,000
(Optional 1928)
•
INT. at the Minneapolis Trust 5s
BOND.DEBT Oct 6 1922_ $335,000 Co.,
(included)
150,000
(is
'20
J-D
65.000
Minneapolis
.
Tot.ass'd val.'20 (40%act.?2,235,597
Assessed value, real estate.15.510.720
6s '21 F-A 150.000
1925-1931 Assessed
School tax rate(per
,54s'21 8-a
1,806,961
value, personal
40,000
$1,000)
1927-1941 Other
Population in 1920 (est.) 20_$37.30
RAMSEY
assess. property..... 2,395,208
_s
COUNTY.
___
130.000
4,000
Total assess. val. (about
*INT. pay. at Treasurer's office.
Ramsey County includes the City 53
%s'21 s-a 111,000
of St. Paul (which Is the county seat)• 5s '21 J-D J12.000_ -Dec 1
1-3 actual)
19,896,852
'27-'30
PLArNVIEW.
All of the bonds below described
144,000_ _Dec 1 '31-'40 State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'21 $11.60
This village is in Wabasha County. have the faith and credit of both St. 43
Population 1910, 10.222; 1920_10,965
%s'22 F-A 60,000_ _Feb 1 '28-'42
Paul and the county pledged fcr 4368'22
INT. payable at N. W. National
165,000_ _Sept 1 '28-'42
Refunding Bonds.
their payment. prin. and Interest.
Bank, Minneapolis.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '17 J-3 $2,000.._ _ _July 1
1923
Trunk Highway Reimburseml. 430'22 ___ $12.484____Sept 1 1932 ROCK CO. IND. S. D. NO. 2.
Funding Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
fes '17 J-J {$6.000....July 1 '24-'26 43is'22 ___$173,768.46_Sept 1 '32-41
P. 0. Luverne
Bridge Bonds.
Ss '18 3-13 $30.000_
1 1,000----July 1 1927
- _ Serial
School Bonds.
-s
___ $30,000
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 1922 -Water Works Bonds.
$406,000 5s '20 J-J $132,000
Road
and
Bridge
Bonds.
debt
Ditch
(additional)
__ 1.683,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922__ $361.000
56 '17 3-3 13$1.000____July 1 1927 58
$31,000___
_May 1 1913 Assessed star n,real estate_21,239,169 Assessed value, real estate 1,414.283
10.000_ __July 1 '28-'32 6a '20 M-N
*250,000_ _May 1 1930 Assessed value. personal__
BOND. DE T Sept 13 '19_$24,00
2,550,354 Assessed value, personal_- 414.625
0
(Optional May 11925)
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (3( act.).23,789,523 Total asses.sed
Total val. (1-3 act.) 1918_900.000
value 1921-1,828,888
BOND.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'19_551.60 Assessed DEBT Oct 1 '22_ $454,768 Moneys and credits
Money and credits (add'1)_1 097.394
2,503,474
120 154.591 Assess. val., incl. moneys
Population 1910, 1,175; 1920 1,370 Assessed val'n, real
INT. at First & Security National
val.. personal
36.172.165
and credits. 1922
26,298,672 Bank. Minneapolis




MINNESOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

DEC., 1921.]
ROSEAU COUNTY.
Roseau is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
558'14 F-A 322.000c__Feb 1 1934
55 '15 M-N 30.000c_Nov 1 1925
55 '16 J-J
43.000c _July 1 1936
CO. BD.DT. Oct 11922-- $95.000
Ditch debt (additIonal)_1.089.482
Assess. val. real estate____6,187.036
911,842
Assess. val. personal
Moneys and credits (add'1,
752,859
full value)
Total assess. val. '21 (1-3
7,851.737
actual)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 192L$59 79
Popul'n 1910. 11,388; 1920. 13.305
INT. payable at State Treasurer's
office, 1st and 2d Nat. Bank, St.
Paul. Capitol Tr. Co., St. Paul, and
at Merchants' Ln. & Tr. Co.. Chi'
cago.
ROSEAU CO. S. D. No. 12.
(P. 0. Warroad.)
Building Bonds.
6s '17 M-S $50.000_ _ _Sept 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Sept 28-'22_498,000
290 000
Assessed valuation 1922
Population in 1920 (est.)
1,200
INT. payable at the First Nat.
Bank, Chicago.

ST. LOUIS CO. S. D. NO. 13.
Building Bonds.
45 '11 J-J $15,000c-___ 1923-1925
ls '13 ___ 29,000c____ 1923-1926
4s '19 _-_ 13,400
1923-1930
75 '21 __- j175,000_Mar 15 '23-'27
1 56,000-Mar 15 '28-'29
State Loan.
4s
--- $150,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 2'22__ 3532,000
Sinking fund
7.000
Ass'd yarn 1922 (2-3 act.)_9.597,644
Sch. tax rate(per$1,000) 1922..544.80
Population in 1922
3,700
INT. at State Board of Investment.
ST. LOUIS CO. IND.S. D. NO. 18.
(P. 0. Gilbert.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22 $376,000
Total assess. val. 1921.. _ _10,432,229
Tot, tax rate (per $1.000)'21448.70
Population in 1922 (est.)
5,500

ST. LOUIS CO.IND. S. D. NO.21.
(P. 0. Mountain Iron.)
School Building Bonds.
fis
$350,000c
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '22 $350,000
Sinking fund
50,000
Assess. val.'22 (1-3 act.)_ _ _5,118,629
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22325.00
ST. CLOUD.
2,903
This city is in Benton, Stearns and Population in 1920
Sberbourne counties. Inc.1856.
S.
ST.
NO.
LOUIS
D.
COUNTY
24.
Commission gov't adopt Nov.281911
68 '12 F-A 1158 000 Aug 1 '23-'28
Funding Bonds.
58 '89 F-A $15,000c
---1924 BOND. DEBT Nov 27 '22 $140.000
Sinking fund
52,000
(Subject to call
1904)
_---Assessed valuation 1922._ 5,267,046
Fire Department Bonds.
58 '04 F-A $20.000c
1924 School tax (per $1,000) 1922 __$34.00
Population in 1922
2,024
Refunding Bonds.
INT.at First Nat. Bank, Biwabik
48 '11 __ $40.000
1923-1930
430'16 J-J
10.000c__July 1 1936
(Subject to call hog. July 1 1926) ST. LOUIS
COUNTY IND. SCR.
4 Ns'22 J-J 50,000___ _July 1 1942
DIST. NO. 27.
(Optional on any interest-paying
P. 0. Hibbing.
date after July 1 1932.)
School Building Bonds.
Water Bonds.
'21 M-S $1.000.000cSept 1 '24-'27
__July 1 1939 7s
5s '19 J-J
BOND.DEBT Nov 20'2281,000,000
(Optional after
July 1 1929.)
$50,000_Floating
debt (add'I)
400,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed value 1922_ __ _122,173,165
58 '19 J-J $25,000____July 1 1939 School
tax (per $1,000) 1921__313.30
(Optional after July 1 1929.)
INT.at First Nat. Bank,St. Paul.
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22 $215,000
Assess. debt (additional)__ 668,000
50.000 ST.
Water debt (incl.)
LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO. 35.
Assessed value, real estate_6 016 264
(P. 0. Buhl.)
Assessed value. personal 1,373 238 BOND.
1.610,463 AssessedDEBT Sept 28'22 $876,000
Moneys and credits
valuation 1922.._11,160,685
Total assess. value 1922
Population in 1922
4,055
9,999.965
(40% actual)
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Chicago.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921 _ _$78 00
Popul'n 1910. 10.600; 1920, 15.873
LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO. 39.
INT. on funding bonds at City ST.
P. 0. Eveleth.
Treasurer's office; on 4qs at the
4s '12 __- $10 000c--July 1 1923
First National Bank, Minneapolis; 43g
16 J-J
50 0110c _1923-1926
on other bonds at Irving Nat. Bank,
_- 15 '23-'30
N. Y., and Wells & Dickey Co., 6s '21 M-S 400,000_Mar
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $4C0.000
Minneapolis.
State bonds (add'1)
110,000
Sinking fund
50.000
ST. CLOUD IND. SCH. DIST.
300
000
Tot.assd.val.'21(50%act.)21
Building Bonds.
(per $1,000) '22_$27.80
1$3,000__Jau 1 '23-'25 Sch. tax rate
in 1920 lest.)-------8 9.7
2,000____Jan 1 1926 Population
5s '15 Jan
the MerINT. on 6s of 1921 at
2,000 _Jan 1 '27-'28
Loan & Trust Co.. Chicago,
2,000__Jan 1 1929 chants
in
others
Eveleth.
on
4s '15 -__ 60.000
_s 'Is ..„.., ion ono _
BOND. DEBT Dec 1
$404,000 ST. LOUIS CO. IND. S. D. NO. 40.
act) 6,607,833
$20,000c_July 15 1923
Assess. value '22(40%'22_Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _ _$37.00
90,000c July 15 '24-26
80,000c July 15 '27-'28
5As'22 J-J 100.000c July 15 '29-'30
ST. JAMES IND. S. D. NO. 20.
60.000c__July 15 1931
Refunding Bonds.
70,000c__July 15 1932
4hs'16 F-A $35,000c___Aug 1 1926
80,000c July 15 1933
High School Bonds.
400,000c July 15 '34-37
48,-- $11.000c _ _ _ _ 1923-1933
BOND.-DEBT Oct 1 '22_ _$50.000
New High Sch. Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1921 ___ ,700,000 55 '13 s-a $25.000c___ _Sept 1 1923
450,000_Jan 15 '23-'31
Population in 1920
3,000 78
BOND. DEBT Aug 192241,400,000
34,205 414
Total assess. val. '21
ST. LOUIS COUNTY.
Population in 1921 (est.)___ .12.000
County seat Is Duluth.
° bonds payable at the
INT. on 77
Ditch Bonds.
4s
July 813,432 ____1923-1930 Wells-Dickey Trust Co., Minneap's.
43is
J-J
_1923-1933
71.500c
4s
July 78 0,10c ____1923-1934 ST. PAUL.
48 '15 July 34
St. Paul Is In Ramsey County.
_1923-1934
43s'16 M-8 112.000_
-Sept 1 23-'35 Some of the Ramsey County bonds
800c00'17 MS 1130,000_Mar 1 '23-'35 have the faith and credit of both
1 20,000_Mar 1 1936 county and city pledged for thelr pay58 '18 J-J
32,000c-July 1 '23-'29 ment, prin. & Int. Inc. Mar. 4 1854.
48, 3,128
1923-1930 Commission government adopted
5s
.1:J 270,000
1923-1937 May 7 1912. (V. 94, p. 1337). and
5s
M-N 11,000
1927-1937 was sustained by State Supreme
5s'20 ___ 112.000„Dec 1 '26-'37 Court Dec. 24 1914. V. 100. IL 67.
1 6.000 Dec 1 '38-'40 Charter amendment adopted May 2
53,s'20
5,000_ _Dec 1 '31-'40 1916 providing for the continuance of
County SpecialBridge Bonds.
the issuance of certificates in antici58
J-J $405,000
1923-1925 pation of city bonds. V. 102, p. 1735.
58 '20 __- 540,000_
Board of Education.
County Road Bonds.
4s '01 ___ 100,000_ _ -Aug 31 1933
530'21 J-J $250,000____Jan 1 1931 45 '04 A-0 100,000r__Sept 30 1934
58 '21 J-J 1.000.000c_Jan 1 1931 45 '07 M-S 50,000c _Aug 31 1,937
58 '21 J-J 500,000c___Jan 1 1931 48 '08 M-N 74,000c Apr 30 1938
58 '21 J-J 1,000.000cJan 1 1931 4s '09 M-S 62,000__Mar 1 1939
5s '21 J-J 1,500,000c_ _Jan 1 1931 45 '09 J-J 150.000___June 30 1939
5s g '21 J-J 2,000.000c_ _Jan 1 1931 48 '10 M-S 300.000c_Feb 28 1940
Refunding Bonds.
45 '10 A-0j125,000__Mar 31 1940
58 '18 M-N $250.000__May 1 1923
20.000___Oct 1 1940
250.000_..May 1 1928 45 '10 M- 200.000___Oct 31 1940
Rural Highway Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 220,000___Mar 31 1941
43ig'15 J-J $45 000c_ Jan 1 '23-'25 4As'19
600,000____Apr 1 1949
GEN.BD.DT.Sept29'2287,195,000 6s '21 J-J 500,000____July 1 1951
Rural h'way bds.,sp'1(add'I) 45,000 5 As'21 J-J 500,000____July 1 1951
Ditch debt, sp'l (add'1)
798,860 4 As'22
500,000..__ _Nov 1 1952
Assessed val., real estate_330,708 614 4s '22 ___ 500,000_ __ _Nov 1 1952
Assessed value, personal_ 33,476,872
Park Bonds.
1921
assess.
value
4s '05 A-0 $75,000c_Sept 30 1935
Total
(g.4i% actual)
364.185,486 4s '07 F-A 25,000c_Jan 31 19 >7
Moneys & credits (add'!) 54,456,353 4s '07 J-D 50.000c_May 31 1937
State& Co. tax(peal .0001'21-S13.85 4s '08 M-S 50,000c-Aug 31 1938
Population '10, 163,274; '20_206,391 45 '09 F-A 50,000____Aug 1 1939
INTEREST Is payable In New 43.s'13 J-D 280,000__ June 1 1943
Fire Department Bonds.
York at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank.
4s '07 M-S $48,000c_Aug 31 1937
ST. LOUIS CO. IND. S.D. NO. 12. 4s '08 J-D 50,000c_Nov 30 1938
4s '10 A-0 25,000c_Mar 31 1940
P. 0. Ely.
Water Refunding Bonds.
Building Bonds.
$280,000___Apr 1 1925
48
_- 1518.000_ _July 1 '23-'28 4%s'15
- 1 45.000 _July 1 '29-'33 4%s'17 M-N192,000____May 2 1927
BOND.DEBT Nov 28 '22 $318,000 5s '18 --- 300.000____Mar 1 1928
95,000____Jan 1 1929
_ - -9,217,981 .00'19
Total assess. val.
140,000____Jan 2 1929
$1,000) '22431.60 430'19
Sch. tax rate (per 1922100.000____May 1 1929
6,065
Population in 1920




:i

23

§ In addition to the total assessed
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
430'15 A-0 $197.000c_Apr 1 1935 valuation figures given for 1922,
4s '08 A-0 50,000c___Apr 2 1938 there is also $83,037,180 which rep48 '09 ___ 140,001k___Mar 1 1939 esents the valuation placed on
4s '16 J-J 100,000c___July 1 1946 money and credits In accordance with
4 is'17 M-N196,000c_May 2 1947 a new method of taxation adopted
200,000c___Dec 1 1948 by the Legislature.
43-0'18
250,000c___Aug 1 1949 City tax rate (per $1,000 '22_447.00
4348'19
School Refunding Bonds.
POPULATION.-In 1920, 234,430'17 M-N3145.000c__May 2 1947 595; 1910 (Census), 214,744; 1905.
Park Refunding Bonds.
197,025; 1900, 163.065; 1890, 133.156
43.0'17 M-S $203,000c_Sept 1 1927
4s '03 J-J 99.000c__June 30 1933
SANDSTONE SCR. DIST. NO.5.
Hospital Refunding Bonds.
43.s'17 M-N$46,000c___May 2 1947 BOND. DEBT July 1921_433,000
50.000____Aug 1 1949 Assessed value, real estate__606,537
450'19
Fire Refunding -Bonds.
Assessed value, personal__,,.106.814
48,427
430'16 -__ 350.000_Jan 1 1946 Other assess. property
430'17 M-N100,000c___May 2 1947 Total assess. value 1920
761.778
Bridge Refunding Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20456.00
4s '09 ___ $35.000____Mar 1 1939
50.000____Jan 1 1946
43.0'16
50,000___Nov 15 1927 SAUK CENTER.
430'17
This city is in Stearns County.
4s'15 M-N200.000c___May 1 1945
430'16 J-J 100,000c___July 1 1946
M
Water Works Bnnds.
43is'17 -__ 198,000_ _ _ _May 2 1947
$20,000_ _ _ _July 1 1937
43,0'18 ___ 140,0001Ju1y 2 '23-'31 5s '22 J-J { 50,000_ _July 1 '38-'47
5s '18 ___ 132,5001
30,000_ _July 1 '48-'52
Court House Refunding Bonds.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
4As'17 M-N$198.000c_ _May 2 1947 _s '22 J-J
$2,500_ _July 1 '24-'28
40,000t _July 2'23-'31
430'18
El. It. & Power Plant Bonds.
5s '18 _ _ _ 87.500f
_s '22 J-J $10,000_ __ _July 1 1932
Miscellaneous Refunding Bds. BONDED DEBT
(?)
4s '04 --- 375,000___Mar 31 1934
Population 1910,2,154; 1920,2,699
48 '09 ___ 225.000____Mar 1 1939
INT. at the Northwestern NaMunicipal Building Bonds.
tional Bank, Minneapolis.
4s '06 M-S $150.001k_Feb 28 1936
4s '06 A-0 50.000c_ _Sept 30 1936
Library Building Bonds.
SAUK CENTER IND. SCR. D. -I
4 Wss'12 M-S $50,000c_Aug 31 1942
This district is in Stearns County.
430'13 F-A 25,000____Aug 1 1943
Bonds.I rIfy
430'13 M-N525.000c__Oct 31 1943 4sBuilding
'11 ___ $24,000
Water Bonds.
'15 ___ 40,000
45 '07 A-0 f$50.000„Mar 31 1937 4s
Nov 23'22-$64,000
150.000_ __ _Oct 1 1937 BOND. DEBT
5,000
debt
45 '08 M-N 50,000c_ __Nov 1 1938 Floating
1922_1,177.813
value
assessed
Total
1
1939
50,000c___July
4s '09 J-J
'22439.20
$1,000)
(per
rate
tax
Sch.
4s '12 M-S 100,000c _Feb 28 1942
00'13 F-A 80,000_ May 1 1943
4s'13 F-A 150,000____Aug 1 1943 SAUK RAPIDS.
4s'14 A-0 50,000c__Apr 1 1944
This village is in Benton County.
4 As'15 J-D 400.000c___Dec 1 1945
Funding Bonds.
4As'17 M-N150,000c_Nov 1 1947
$30.000_ _May 1 '23-'35
.00'19 s-a 100.000__-_Nov 1 1949 _s '22 ___
5)s'21 s-a 350.000____Sept 1 1951 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22__255,000
25,000
(incl.)
debt
Water
50,000__Mar 1 1951
4As'21
4,632
(water)
4 As'22 s-a 500,000____Apr 1 1952 Sinking fund.
estate_435,691
real
value,
Assessed
4 As
_ _ _ 100,000
102,422
Assessed value. personal
Sewerage Bonds.
135,226
4s '03 ___ 340,000___Aug 31 1933 Other assess. property
673,339
1921
4s '07 M-S3100.000c_Feb 28 1937 Total assessed value
2,339
4s '07 M-N147.000c__Apr 30 1937 Pop'n 1910. 1,745; 1920
45 '08 J-J 125.000c_ Dec 31 1937
4s '08 M-N 75.000_ _Oct 31 1938 SCOTT COUNTY.
4s '09 J-J 150,000___June 30 1939
Shakopee is the county seat.
4s '09 F-A 50,000___July 31 1939
Funding Bonds.
43,0'13 J-J 250.000c__June 30 1943
5s '19 J-J $56,000 _--_-1923-1929
Hospital Bonds.
None
4s '05 M-S 20.000c_June 30 1935 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1922
40,500
4s '08 A-0 5.000c _Aug 31 1938 Ditch debt
49,000
debt
Road
Permanent Impt. Bonus.
9,502,008
Assess. value, real
(Revolving Fund.)
4;is'15 M-N$400,000c....May 1 1935 Assess. value. personal__ _ 1,245,304
905,309
property_
assessable
Other
414815 J-J 500.000c___July 1 1935
450'16 F-A 500.000c___Aug 1 1936 Tot.assess.val.'21(1-3 act)11,652,621
434516 M-N500.000c___Nov 1 1931 State and county tax rate (per •ie .4
$40.98
$1,000) 1921
Police Station Bonds.
14,245
4s '09 _- $50.000 __May 31 1939 Pop'n 1920
Street Bonds.
4s '05 M-N$10.000c __Oct 31 1935 SHERBURNE COUNTY.
Playground Bonds.
Elk River is the county seat.
4s '09 J-D $25,000_ _ _May 31 1939
Road Bonds.
45>11 A-0 115.000___Sept 30 1941
$125,000
110,000___Mar 31 1941 6s
4,000__Dec 1 '24-'31
4345'13 M-N 25.000___Apr 30 1943 68
4 As'14 A-0 25.000c_--Apr 1 1949 ($1,000 in each of the years 1924.
1931.) .
and
1929
1926,
Bridge Loans.
4,000_ _Dec 1 '25-'36
__
4s '07 M-S 3100.000c__Feb 28 1937
the years 1925.
of
each
in
6s($1.000
1940
4s '10 M-S 11.000c_Feb 28
-4
1929, 1933 and 1936.)
4s '03 ___ 60,000_ __Aug 31 1933
20,000__May 1 '29-'38
Permanent Inlet. Certificates 43.s'22
'39-'42
1
12,000__May
(Revolving Fund).
2,000 _Aug 1 '24-'25
300,000___June 10 1923 434s'22 F-A
'26-'38
1
26.000Aug
6s '29 ___ {200 000_ __Aug 14 1923
200,000___Oct 3 1923 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22 $338,462
s '21 ___ h00,000____Sept 1 1924 Drain. dt., spec'l (add'1)__ 241,000
Total assess. value 1921___5,839.731
Cash Basis Bonds.
5s
___$4,45.000_.._1923-1941 Moneys & credits (add'1, 603,717
full value)
INTEREST on all bonds Is payable State and county tax rate (per Si oiell
$12.30
at Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank,
$1.000) 1921
N. Y., which is the fiscal agent of the Population 1910, 8.136; 1920- _9,651
City of St. Paul. The tax levy certificates are payable at Merchants'
SIBLEY COUNTY.
Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
Gaylord is the county seat.
TOTAL DEBT,&c.-Nor. 30 '22.
Building Bonds.
1923-1935
$21,937,88) 4As'16
Total bonded debt
*$38,080
1923-1936
Water bonded debt (incl) 3,307,000
k79,400
Local impt bonds & ctfs_ 4,001,880
Ditch Bonds.
1923-1927
714,572 43.s'17 __ 1 /42,500
Sinking fund
1923-1925
Other deductions
7,308.880 53.45'17
z6,000
Not indebtedness
13,912,428 53s'17 J-J z$2.000__July 1 '23-'24
c91,000__Jan 1 '23-'36
Debt limit on Nov. 30
5A s'18
c14,000Jan 1 '23-'29
23,242,179 53is'18
1922 was
1930-1940
e150,000
J-J
'20
6s
paid
bonds
assess.
special
on
INT.
1927-1941
and bonds redeemed out of assess- 534s'21 __- c70,000
1927-1941
ment collections. The tax-levy cer- 5%8'21 F-A e55,000
1927-1941
60,000
A-0
'21
6s
of
tificates are issued in anticipation
1926-1940
the taxes for the year in which they 6s '21 A-0 50,000
Funding Bonds.
bear date, and are a first lien against
1931-1940
the taxes for that year. The charter 6s 21 ___ e$45,000
Highway Reimbursement Bds.
limits the amount to 80% of the tax
_1931-1941
_
c$43,732
53s'21
V.63.p.847.)
"Chronicle,"
(See
levy.
The local improvement certificates BOND. DEBT Nov 1921 $731,732
are issued against deferred install- Assess, val. real estate _A4.206,459
1,644,821
ments of local-improvement assess- Assess. val. personal
1,681,130
ments and are a first lien upon the Moneys and credits
17,532,410
collections from said assessments Total assess. val. 1921
15,635
1920,
Popul'n
the
is
of
15,540;
city
credit
1910,
general
The
pledged to pay all deficiencies in case
INT. on bonds marked (*) Payathe collections are insufficient to pay ble at Wells-Dickey Co., Minneap.;
the certificates in full.
(k) at First Nat. Bank, MinneaP.;
St.
CITY PROPERTY.-The water- cli) at Merch. Tr. & Says. Bank, St.
works owned by St. Paul are self-sus- Paul; (z) at First Nat. Bank,
Co..
taining and cost $8.000.000. The Paul;(e) at Merch. Loan & Tr.
Bank,
value of all property owned by the Chicago; (e) at First Nat.
at Northcity. Including the water works, MinneaP.; on other bonds
western Trust Co., St. Paul.
Sept. 30 1921, was $20,110,053.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
1922.
SLAYTON.
1921.
This village is in Murray County.
$
Paving Bonds.
Real estate 116,850.800 115,369,639
1923-1940
'20 A-0 $93,125
6s
31,013,980
34,300.200
Personal_ __
(?)
BONDED DEBT
Total____151.151,000 149,383.619 Pop'n '10, 850; '20 (Census)-1,045

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SOUTH ST. PAUL.

This city is in Dakota County
Incorporated 1886.
Paving & Improvem't Bonds.
5s '18 J-J $100.000 ____Jan 1 1938
Water Bonds.
5),4s'20
$85,000___Oct 1 1940
Refunding Bonds.
50'13 J-J $80,000c ___July 1 1933
5
J-D 50.000c___June 1 1934
5s '15 A-0 54.000c___Apr 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22 $369,000
Sinking fund (general)____
78 582
Assessed val'n, real estate__6.613.956
Assessed val'n, personal___1,77),95;
Money and credit
1,716,172
Total assess. val. 1921 (1-3
to 40% actual)_
_10.103,091
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'20-$59.70
Pop'n, 1910. 4,510; 1920
6,860

Refunding Bonds.
Ss '11 M-S $90.000c___Sept 1 1941
4s '12 July 30,000r
(Due $4,000 yearly from 1923 to
1929 incl. and 82.000 in 1930.)
Is '17 A-0 f 3,000c_Oct 1 1923
116,000c_Oct 1 '24-'27
6s '21 J-J 59,000__July 1 '28-'37
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 2565)
Local Improvement Bonds.
Is '13 M-N$25.000c_Nov 1 '33-'43
(Part every 5 years)
5s '22 J-J
50.000c .Jan 1 1933
Water-Works Purchase Bonds.
1923-1925
4s '10 ___ 325.000c
GEN.BD.DT.Dec 1 '22_ _ $298,000
Assessment debt (add'1)
70,500
Water debt (included)
25,060
Sinking fund
6.000
Tot, assess. val.'22(1-3act)2,829,166
Moneys and credits (additional, full value)__32,014,645
Total tax (per $1.000) 1922-$92.00
INT. on 5s and 6s of 1921 at First
Nat. Bank, Stillwater; on others at
Corn Exchange Bank, Chicago, Fifth
Avenue Bank. N. Y., and at City
Treasurer's office.

SOUTH ST. PAUL SPECIAL IND.
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P.0. South St. Paul)
Is in Dakota County.
6s '21 A-0 3350.000___Apr 1 1936
5s '22 J-J
35,000____July 1 1937
_s
121,000_Serially to 1935
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22 $406,000
Tot.ass'd val.'22 (1-3 act.)10 103.091 STILLWATER SCHOOL DIST.
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21 $31.30
1835,000 July 1 '29-'35
Population 1922 (est.)
8,000 5s '22 J-J 1 7,000 _ _July 1 1936
1108.000 __July 1 1937
Refunding Bonds.
SOUTH STILLWATER SCH. D. 55.0'18 M-S
$30,000__Mar 1 '23-'28
This district (P. 0. South StillBOND. DEBT July 1922 _ _ $180,000
water) is in Washington County.
Assess.val.(real&pers.)'21_4,886,244
School Building Bonds.
4s '18 __- $100.000
TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 1922_330,000 SWIFT COUNTY.
Total assessed val'n 1921_ __ _308,753
Benson is the county seat.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21449.50
Ditch Bonds.
Population in 1920
1.936 5%9'18 M-S $700,000......Mar 1 1938
55 F5 '18 A-0 2,000_Apr 1'27'30'33'36
1925-1934
moon
58 19 ___
SPRING VALLEY.
s-an 142,000__Aug 1 '27-'40
This village is in Fillmore County.
1 1941
6,633____Aug
J
Certificates.
Drainage Bonds.
6s
$151,150__3u1y 1 '23-'41
1942
BOND. DE IIT Sept 28'22- $214,000 43is'22 s-an $51,000
Road Bonds.
Assessed value 1922
1.009.139
1929
Population, 1910, 1,817; 1920, 1,871 51'19 J-J $170,000
6s '20 J-D 50,000____Dec 1 1930
1932
1
_Nov
_
_
25,000_
___
43is'22
STAPLES.
23,362.28_Nov 1 1937
434s'22
This city is in Todd County.
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22_497,000
__ - M-N375,000Water Debt (incl.)
27,500 (For maturity see V.-- 21045
113,
Sinking fund f General
40,000 TOTAL BOND. DEBT__ 1,385,705
'Water
19.000 Floating debt
43,963
Total assess. val. '22(33 %
10,427,670
Assess. val., real estate
to 40% actual)
614.841 Assess. val. personal
1,541,794
Tot,tax rate (per $1,000)'21-3117.60 Moneys and credits
2,281,070
2,570 Tot.ass'd val.'22(1-3 act.) 14,253.514
Pop'n 1910, 2,558; 1920
Popula'n, 1910, 12,949; 1920. 15.093
INT. on 5s of 1921 and 6s of
STEARNS COUNTY.
1920 at First Nat. Bk., Minneapolis.
St. Cloud is the county seat.
Court House Bonds.
6s '21 M-S $850,000c
SWIFT CO. IND. S. D. NO. 4.
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 1325)' School-Bldg. Bonds (Tax-free).
GEN. BD. DI'. Sept 29'22 $850,000 63.s'20 A-0 C8,000c _-_-1931-1934
Ditch debt, special (add'1) 125,743
1935
17,000c
Assess. val., real estate__ 28,734,191 BOND. DEB Nov 20 '20_494,000
Assess. val., personal_._ 4.448,437 Total assessed value 1920-4892.793
Value of moneys & credits 5,137,679
INT. at the Wells-Dickey Trust
Total assess. val. 1921
Co., Minneapolis.
(33 1-3 to 40% act.)__ 38,320,307
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919- --$42.20
RIVER FALLS.
Popula'n. 1910, 47,743; 1920. 55,741 THIEF
This city is In Pennington County.
Incorporated Nov. 4 1896.
STEARNS CO.IND. S. D. NO. 152.
Electric-Light Bonds.
P. 0. Waite Park.
1931
5%8'11 ___ $40,000
530'20 F-A 340,000c-Feb 1 1935 5 is'12 M-N 20.000Nov 1'22-'27-'32
6s '19 J-D 10,000c___Dec 1 1934 Auditorium bonds 4s & 5s_
45.000
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 1921450,000
Paving Certificates.
Assessment debt (add'I)
5,000 Os '21 F-A 1$198,000_Aug 1 '23-'40
Ass'd value '19 (1-3 act.)__- -226,441
I 16,000_ _ _Aug 1 1941
Population in 1921 (est.)
1,025
Water-Works Bonds.
_
_9
$52,000
1935
5.6s'15 s-a
10,000c
STEELE COUNTY.
30,000c___July 11948
5 .6t316 J-J
Owatonna is the county seat.
J-D $73,000__Dec 1 '23-'37 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 4 '22.. $200,000
Assessment debt (addl)___ 214,000
Drainage Bonds.
Water debt (included)
92,000
6s '20 s-a $27,000
Sinking fund
18,166
6s '20 s-a
18,500
Assess. val., real estate___ _1,274.018
6s '20 s-a
6,000
Assessed val., personal_.
318,056
5%s'21
$27,000
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1797) Other assess. property_ _ _ _ 711,704
Tot.assess.val. 21(40%act.)2,303.778
54s'21
$9,000
or maturity see V. 113, p. 1797) Total tax rate (per 81,000)21$10 .10
2___4.685
4)s'22 M-N 29,500
1928-1912 Pop. 1910,3.714: 1920
INT. on 6s of 1921 at First Nat.
Ditch Bonds.
Minneapolis.
Bank,
6s '20 s-a
$8,500
BOND. DEBT July!'22- $211,700
Floating debt (add'1)
35,837 TODD COUNTY.
Assess. val. real estate_ 12,940,834
Long Prairie is the county seat.
Assess. val. personal
1,956,918
Funding Bonds.
Other assess. property_ _ _ _ 2.102,070 58 '17 J-D $30,000....Dec 1 '23-'28
Total assessed value 1921
Road Bonds.
(33 1-3 to 40% actual) 16.999,822 Os '20 -_- $80.000_ ..May 1 1930
Pop. 1910. 16,146: 1920
18,061 6s '20 ___ *50,000_ _ _ _July 1 1930
Os '21 s-a *100,000__May 1 1931_
Bonds.
STEELE CO. IND. S. D. NO. 63. 6s Refunding
'22 M-S $5,635.63_Mar 1 1932
P. 0. Blooming Prairie.
BD.DT.Aug 31 '22 $265,636
54s'20 _-_ $50,000_ _ _ May 1 1935 GEN.
Ditch debt (add'1)
158,500
BOND ,DEBT May 1920-4125,000 Floating
debt (add'!)
33,276
Assessed value
500,000
fund
28,200
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Minneap. Sinking
Assess. val., real estate__ _11.086.308
Assess. val., personal
2,267.001
Other assess. property
1,410 512
STEVENS COUNTY.
Total assess. val. 1921
Morris Is the county seat.
(33 1-3 to 40% actual)_14,763 821
Railroad Aid Bonds.
5s '92 J-J 350.000c__ _Jan 1 1923 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$17.20
Popula'n, 1910, 23,407; 1920, 26,059
Drainage Bonds.
INT. on bonds of
payable at
Ss '16 A-03117,320Oct 2 '23-'36 Wells & Dickey Trust1917
Co., Minneap--- 29.916
5
olis, and (*) at the Northwestern
Highway Bonds.
National Bank, Minneapolis.
t$3,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1931
6s
132,000_ _Aug 1 '32-39 TODD CO. CONS. S. D. NO.
51.
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 18 '21 $35,000
P. 0. Bertha.
362,975 5s
Ditch debt (additional)
___
26.000
36,901
Sinking fund
School Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate_ __ -9,703,488 6s '20 F-A $35,000c___Aug 11935
1.045.271 45
Assess. val., personal
__- 15,000
Tot. asses. val.'21(1-3act.)10,748,759 BONDED DEBT Nov 26'21 $76.000
Money and credits (addlAssess, val. real estate
300,634
tonal, full value) '21._$1,295.807 Assess, value personal
122,533
Total tax (per $1,000) '21--- _$36.61 Tot.ass'd val.'21(h-4act.) 423,167
Population. 1910, 8,293; 1920, 9,778 Moneys & credits (add'1),
value
full
90.458
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $35.00
STILLWATER.
This city is in Washington County. Population (est.) 1921
650
INT.on 6s at First National Bank.
Incorporated 1854. Population in
St. Paul.
1910. 10,198: 1920. 7.735.




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MINNESOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS
TRACY.
This city is in Lyon County.
Funding Bonds.
6s '21 M-N328,000
1924-1926
Refunding Bonds.
6s '21 __ $18,000-..July 1 '28-'36
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22- $51,000
Assess. debt (add'i)
164,000
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
TROMMALD.
This city is in Crow Wing County.
Water Bonds.
6s '18 s-a 1$24,000__July 1 '23-'34
1 6,000July 1 '35-'36
Os '19 J-J
35,0011
1939
TOTAL BONDED DEBT____ (?)
Population in 1920
301

WASECA CO. IND. S. D. NO.89.
P. 0. New Richland.
Building Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $9.000_ _ _July 1 '23-'32
BOND.DEBT Dec 1 '2L...$40,000
7.000
Floating debt
Total assessed val. 1921 (
350,000
to 1-3 actual)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-$8.10
1,000
Population in 1920
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
County seat is Stillwater.
R. & B. Refunding Bonds.
__ $35,000
_s
Ditch Bonds.
_s
-- $11,500
Trunk Highw'y Reimburs. Bds.
53,is'21 s-an$40,000.00_0ct 1 '31-34
8,270.09_0ct 1 1935
BOND.DEBT Dec 1921 __ $94,770
9,000
Floating debt (addl)
4,000
Sinking fund
Assess, val. real estate.._ _10,705,716
2,038,563
Assess. val. personal
Total assess. val. 1921_ _12,744.279
Moneys & credits (add'1),
3,379.450
full value
County tax rate(per$1,000)'21 $15.80
Popula'n, 1910, 26,015; 1920,23.761

TWO HARBORS.
This city is in Lake County.
Water & Light Bonds.
5s '03 --- $24,000.... Jan 1 1923
5s '06 _ 10,000_ _Oct 20 1926
Sewer & Drainage-Bonds.
5s '07 __ $10.000__ _Aug 15 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22__ $74,000 WASHINGTON COUNTY CONS.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 17.
Total assessed val. 1921__ _1.071,000
P. 0. Lake Elmo.
Tot.tax(per $1.000)'21(est.)_3115.00
Population, 1910, 4,990; 1920, 4.546
School Bonds
534s'20 A-0 $25,000c___Apr 1 1935
4s
TYLER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
334
1 1935
This district (P. 0. Tyler) is in 6s '20 J-D 10.000c_ _Ju1n9e23
-21__ $35,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 10'
Lincoln County.
Assessed value 1920- 622.785
School Building Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,-0-60-)'20 $42.00
4s
___ 835,000
607
Population 1921 (eat.)
Funding Bonds.
INT. on 5;is and 69 at the First
45
__ 820.000
- DEBT
BONDER
(?) National Bank, S. Paul.
WATON WAN -COUNTY.
St. James is the county seat.
Judicial Ditch No. 10 Bonds.
4%s'16 J-D $50,000_June 1 '27-36
Judicial Ditch No. 26 Bonds.
1925-1939
5s '19 A-0 $10,000
,2o0ad Bonds.o$250
5s R
.000__ _Apr 1 1930
County has no general -bonded debt.
3
59
66
6:8
Ditch bds.(add'I)Jan 1 '17.. $242
Warrant debt
Cash on hand____ __-_ _ _ - 129,579
Assessed val'n, real estate12.175.201
Assessed val'n, personal_ _ _1,481.210
Total assessed val'n 1921_13.796,746
Moneys and credits (addl,
VIRGINIA IND. SCH. DIST.
1.729,274
full value)
Building Bonds.
4s
$30,000
Popurn 1910, 11,382; 1920, 12,457
1923-1937
INT. on 5s of 1920 at the Mer4s '17 ___ 133,425
None chants' Loan & Trust Co.. Chicago.
GENERAL DEBT
200,000
State loans Sept 28'22_ _
Tot. assess. val.(1-3 act.)_41,535,450 WEST MINNEAPOLIS.
This village (P. 0. Hopkins) is in
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_42.20
18.000 Hennepin County.
Population in 1917 (est.)
i$7,000
1930-1036
5 is'20 J-J
WABASHA COUNTY.
9.000
1937-1939
2,500
\Vabasha is the county seat.
1940
5;is'20 J-J
1923-1924
3,334
Road Bonds.
5,000
1925-1929
(is-- 8100.000
TOT.BD.DT. Dec 1921_ $324,523
Gas Bonds.
M-N330.000c_ __Nov 1 1936
11,409,556 43.s
Assessed value, real
Building Bonds.
Assessed val. personal_ _ _ 1,811,393
val. 1921_13,220,949 5s
M-N $12,000c___Nov 1 1929
Total assess.'
Water Main Certificates.
Populat'n 1910, 18,554; i_920, 17,919
54s'22 F-A $7,500
1923-1932
WADENA.
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ $61,500
9,900
This village is in Wadena County. Assessment debt _
2.100
Water debt (incl.)
Incorporated Feb. 14 1881.
Assessed val'n, real estate_1,027,067
Water-Works Bonds.
296,091
4 is'16 ___ $8,000_ _May 15'23-30 Assessed val'n, personal_
1,000____Apr 1 1931 Total assess. val. 1922
1.323,158
12,000_ Apr 1 '32-'35
(30 to 40%)
5s '17
1,000____Apr 1 1936 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20.890.22
Pop'n •1910, 3,022; 1920
3,055
Refunding Bonds.
INT. on the gas bonds payable at
5s '17 ___ f$2,000____Apr 1 1936
1 2,500_ __Apr 1 1937 Northwest. Nat. Bank, Minneapolis:
on building bonds at First Nat. Bank,
Paving Bonds.
1923-1942 Minneapolis, and on 53s of 1920 at
$70.000
5)'s
& Secur. Nat. Bank, MinneaP.
First
Indebtedness.
of
Ctfs.
534g'22 s-an $34,000c_Sept 1 '23-'42
(For amount due each year, see WHITE BEAR SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. White Bear
V. 115, p. 1764.)
BOND, DEBT Nov 24 '22 $95,201 Lake) is in Ramsay County.
40,500
School Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
91,084 -s$17,000
Assessment debt (addl)
High-School Building Bonds.
Assess. val., real estate_.._ 917,061
231,702 4s '18 July $80.000 .__-1937
Assess. val.. personal
1,148.763 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922------37,000
Tot. assess. val. '22_ Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22468.90
2,186 WILLMAR.
Pop'n 1910, 1,820; 1920
This city is in Kandlyohl County.
Sewer Bonds.
WADENA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1923-1931 43,
_s
F-A $40.000c-Aug 1 1931
0
__ $37,494 _
BOND.DEBT Nov 24-'22_ $39,000
Certificates.
Assess. val.'22(40% act.)_1,207 708 Os '21 ___ •15,000__Aug 1 '23-'31
1,000c_Nov 1 1922
Tot, tax rate (per $1,000) '22_$30.20
2.000c___Nov 1 1923
Population in 1920
2,200 Os '21 M-N
3,000c.._ _Nov 1 1924
14,000c_N0v 1 '25-'31
WARREN.
This city Is in Marshall County.
TOTAL DEB I' June 1922_ $311,000
Certificate debt (incl.)____ 257,000
Funding Bonds.
5,000
58 '17 F-A $12,000c__ _Aug 1 1987 Revolv'g fund bonds (incl.)
18,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 '22_ $52,000 Sinking funds
Water & light debt (incl.)__
36,000 Total assessed val'n 192_,0,598
Assessed val, real estate_ __ 617,092 Pop'n 1910, 4.135; 1920-----5,802
Assessed val. personal
191,637
INT. on water bonds in St. Paul;
Total assessed val. 1922
808.729 other bonds in Minneapolis.
Moneys & credits (add'1),
full value
399.400 WILLMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Pop'n '101.613; '20, 1,772;'21,2,900
Tills district (P. 0. Willmar) is in
Kandiyohi County.
WASECA COUNTY.
Is
--- $37,000
BOND.DEBT July 15'22- $210,500
Waseca is the county seat.
10,601
_s
_
Floating debt(add I)
81;0,547.21 _
Ditch Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.(40%act.)'22 2,509,887
_s
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922.._.$72.40
--- $19,000
6,500
6s '21 s-an 51,000
Population 1922 (est.)
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1914)
5 Yts'22 s-an *75,000_ _Sept 1 '28-'42 WINONA.
City is county seat of Winona Co.
5s
13,000
Inc. Mar.6 1857. Pop'n '10. 18.583
5(s
,-- 75,000
5s '21 J-D 38,000 _Dec 1 '27-'40 1920, 10,143.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921- $101,000
Refunding Ferry Bonds.
$15.000c_Jan 1 1933
Assessed val, real estate__11,578,217 4s
Assessed val. personal_ 1,402,477
High Wagon Bridge.
$60,000- Jan 1 '23-'28
Jan
Total assess. val. 1921_ _ _ _13,980,645 5s
Moneys & credits (add'1).
5s '15 M-N 80.000__May 1 '33-'36
30.000__ -..May 1 1937
full value
1.280,387
Refunding Water Bonds.
Popula'n, 1910, 13,466; 1920, 14.133
INT. on bonds marked (8)at the 3Us
J-J J$45,000-July 1 '29-'31
5,000----July 1 1932
Wells-Dickey Tr. Co., Minneapolis.
VIRGINIA.
This city is in St. Louis County.
Water-Works & Electric-LightPlant-Purchase Bonds.
55 g '13 M-S $160.000c__Mar 1 1928
I1D. DT.(water) Nov 25'22 $160,000
300,000
Floating debt
Assess. val., real estate.. 17,000,000
Assess. val., personal
1,500,000
500,000
Other assessable property_
Total assess. val. 1922
19,000.000
(35% act.)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922.._..$73.40
14,022
Pop'n 1910, 10,473; 1920

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IOWA-DEBT OF STATE

DEC., 1922.]

25

Express, Teleph.
Personal
Total.
Railroads. deTelea. Cos.
Lands & Town Lots. Property.
192l..$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 7.249.805 110:1.349,996
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
1917- -- 761,184,425 127.506.861 80,704.152 5.670,204 975,065,642
1916- --- 747,337,446 120,941.259 81.335.779 5.194,247 954,808,731
1915___ 742,523,383 115,506,527 81,531,948 5,169,591 944,731.349
732,498,276 112,126,407 80,796,449 4,736,711 930.157,843
1914 _ _
1913....__726,704.571 104.548,634 79,937,444 4,554,328 915,744,977
95,786,880 67.754.123 4,243.248 713.284.134
1912 _ _ __ 550,499,883
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
454,347,436 114,097,752 63,144.987 2,640,995 634,231,170
1906.._
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
98,856,185 46,194,727 1.451.959 539.753.759
1900- _ - 393,250.888
663.874 523.862,858
1890__374,753,112 105,543,264 42,902,608
152.706 409.819.020
82.638.655 23.646.161
303,381,498
1880WRIGHT COUNTY.
personal property
ard
real
of
apr.)
(Y,
valuations
assessed
Equalized
Buffalo Is the county seat.
combined and public utilities for 1922 are $997,850,084 and $90,164,446,
Funding Bonds.
respectively.
6s '21 J-D$100.000c_June 1 '32-'41
The value of moneys and credits amounting to $700,106,913 are not
Road Bonds.
neluded in the valuation figures for 1921. as they are now taxed as a sepa5s '20 J-D$150,000—__June 1 1930 rate item at a flat rate of 5 mills on the dollar of actual value. The value o
5s'20 J-D 50,000_ ___Dec 1 1930 moneys and credits for 1922 amount to $645,695,400. See following item.
6s '21 J-D 50,000c___June 1 1931
TAXATION OF MONEYS AND CREDIT.—The Legislature in 1911
Highway and Ditch Bonds.
Nassed an Act (Chapter 63) requiring that moneys and credits be taxed at
5)is_ $21,975.36
value with a flat levy of 5 mills. Previously moneys and credits were
tull
Ditch- Bonds.
as '20 J-D $40,000.__Dec 1 '23-'30 assessed at full value and taxed at 25% of this value the same as other
WINONA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
None oopertY.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20___
High School Bonds.
TAX RATE.—The State tax (per $1,000) for 1921 was $8.89; this inkssessment debt (add'1)__-- $97.757
5s '13 A-0 1g5,000____Oct 1 1925 Warrants outst'g (add'1)___ 69,562 cluded $8.75 general tax and 14 cents for Capitol Ground extension. For
10,000—Oct 1 '27-'28 Floating debt (add'!)
8,388 1922 the general tax was $9.11 and the Capitol Extension tax $0.15. These
of the appraised
5,000____Oct 1 1937 Assess, value, real
58 '15 A-0
15,469,411 taxes were based on the equalized taxable value, which is
20.000__Oct 1 '39-'40 Assess, value, personal_
2,386,573 value.
75,000__Oct 1 '41-'45 Total assess. value 1921_18,855,984
DEBT LIMITATION.—Iowa's Constitution restricts the creation of
Funding Bemis.
Moneys and credits (add'!,
both State and municipal debt.
6s '21 J-D $50,000__ _________ __ full value)
2.431,005
FIRST,as to State debt, the limitation made is not absolute,for it permits
(For maturity see V. 113, P. 1495) eoten 1910. 28.082; 1920..__ _28.685
debt if authorized by some law for some single specified work. But
other
Funding Bonds.
INT. on 6s of 1921 at First Nathis permission is very safely guarded—(1) the law must provide for the
1$10,000c___Dec 1 1926 tional Bank, St. Paul.
collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest reeularly and
5,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1928
5s '22 J-D
20,000c Dec 1 '29-'30 WRIGHT CO. CONSOL. S. D. discharge the debt in twenty years; and (2) the law cannot take effect
5,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1931
NO. 71.
until it has been submitted to the people at a general election, and has
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '22_ $205,000
P. 0. Annandale.
received a majority of the votes cast. All the debt provisions relating to
6.293
Sinking fund
1928-1932
$10.000
give below:
Tot.assess.val.'21(40%act.)9.013,535 5s '22 M-Ni 12,000
1933-1936 the State we
ARTICLE 7, Section 1. [Limitation of State indebtedness.] The credit
Moneys and credit (add'!).
1937
103,000
not in any manner be given or loaned to, or in aid of,
9,206 013 BONDED DEBT
shall
full value
State
the
of
(?)
Schloi tax (per $1,000) 1921__$25.47
any individual,association or corporation:and the State shall never assume
20,000 YELLOW MEDTCINE COUNTY.
Population in 1922 (est.)
or become responsible for, the debts or liabilities of any individual, association or corporation, unless incurred in time of war for the benefit of the
a INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y ,
Granite Falls is the county seat.
State.
other int. at A. B. Leach & Co.,
Drainage Bonds.
Section 2. (Same" The State may contract debts to supply casual
Chicago, and Deposit Bank, Winona. 5s '18 F-A $22,000_ _Aug 1 '23-'36
d .ficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided
53/0'21 J-J $414,300c
WINONA COUNTY.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1191.) for; but the aggregate amount of such debts, direct and contingent, whether
Winona is the county seat
1928-1939 contracted by virtue of one or more Acts of the General Assembly, or at
4)s'22 M-S 112,000
1 6,000
1940-1942 d fferent periods of time, shall never exceed the sum of $250.000: and the
Road Improvement Bonds.
money arising from the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the
_s
--- $50,000
Ditch Bonds.
J-J 100,000.— -July 1 1931 _s '22 J-J*S182,636c_Jan 1 '28-'42 purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted.
and to no other purpose whatever.
Brici ge Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
Section 4. [For what other purposes State may contract debt.] In addition
--- $55.000
5s '19 F-A $63,820_..1 1930
County Jail Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1922_$1,444,436 to the above limited power to contract debts, the State may contract
1923 Assess. val., real estate__ _16,378,007 debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war;
s-a $12,500;
5s
State Rural Highway.
Assess. val., personal____ 1.972,644 but the money arising from the debts so contracted shall be applied to
g222,400__Jan 1 '23-'26 Tot.assess.val.'21(1-3act) 18.350,651 the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21- $684,383 Moneys & credits (add'1)_ 3,017,818 purpose whatever.
9.383 Pop'n 1910, 15,406; 1920
Floating debt
Section 5. [Other debts to be authorized.] Except the debts herein before
16.550
Assess. vaI real
17.804.972
INT. on bonds of 1918 payable at specified in this article, no debt shall be hereafter contracted by or on behalf
Assess. val., personal
3,891,394 Minneapolis Trust Co., Minneapolis; of this State, unless such debt shall be authorized by some law for some
Total assess. val. (51 to
on V.f.s of 1921 at Merchants Tr. & single work or object, to be distinctly specified therein; and such law
21,696,366 Say. Bk.. St. Paul; on bonds marked shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax,sufficient
40% actual) 1921
Moneys and credits (addi(*) at the Northwestern National to pay the interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and distional, full value)11,809,371 Bank, Minneapolis.
charge the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the time of
33.653
Pop'n 1910, 33,398; 1920
contracting thereof; but no such law shall take effect until at a general
have been submitted to the people, and have received a
MEDICINE COUNTY election itofshall
WINONA CO. CO-Ni. SCH. DIST. YELLOW
all the votes cast for and against it at such election; and all
majority
SCH. DIST. NO. 7.
NO. 22.
authority of such law, shall be applied only to the specific
raised
by
money
(P. 0. Woodiake.)
payment of the debt created thereby; and
F (P. 0. Lewiston.)
$30.000 object therein stated,or to the
Serial_ _ Building bonds
_ _ _ $83,000
_sl
be
law
published in at least one newspaper in each county, if
dial'
such
10,000c___Dec 1 1931 'Dorm., DEBT Dec 2 '22._$30,000
,
the State,for three months preceding
throughout
is
therein,
published
792 000 one
50,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1936 Tot.assess.val.'22(60% act.)___$27.00
the election at which it is submitted to the people.
not to be a stockholder.] The State
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922-- $143,000 Sch. tax rate(per$1,000)'22_
[State
3.
Section
VIII,
ARTICLE
600
1,011,843 Population in 1921
Assessed value 1920
shall not become a stockholder in any corporation, nor shall it assume or
Population (est.)
1,100
nay the debt or liability of any corporation, unless incurred in time of war
et INT. on bonds of 1921 payable at YELLOW MEDICINE COUNTY for the benefit of the State.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 30.
Capital,Tr. & Say. Bk., St. Paul.
SECOND, as to municipal indebtedness, the limit is fixed absolutely in
P. 0. Canby.
-the Constitution. The provisions covering the subject are as follows:
Building Bonds.
WORTHINGTON.
ARTICLE VIII, Section 4. 1Corporation not to be a stockholder.] No
4s
This city is in Nobles County.
__- $30,000
political or municipal corporation shall become a stockholder in any banking
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '22_ $106,500 corporation, directly or indirectly.
Paving Bonds.
Tot.assess. val. 1921_ - _ - _ -1,275,252
_s
--- $100,000
ARTICLE XI, Section 3. [To what amount county or other corporations
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.--$30.00 may become indebted.] No county, or other political or municipal corporaWater-Works Bonds.
2,100 tion shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner, or for any purpose.
Population in 1922 (est.)
-,-- $25,000
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 XI) covers cities, counties, towns and
every other kind of political or municipal corporation. The Supreme Court
ITS
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.
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Laws of 1900) fixing the limit of indebtedness of counties or other political
municipal corporations at 1 .1.% of the actual value of property therein
Organized as a Territory (Act June 12 1838)..__.,July 3 1838 or
as returned by the last tax list, but it is further provided that such corpora1846
Dec.
28
may incur additional indebtedness, after the electors have authorized
tions
28
(Act
Dec.
a
1846)
as
State
Admitted
action, for water-works, electric light and power plants, gas works and
56,025 the
Total Area of State (square miles)
heating plants, and sewers; the total of all not to be in excess of 5% of the
a revision of
Des Moines assessed valuation. This change was made because, undernow
State Capital
appraised
the Revenue Law which went into effect in 1898, property is
Governor (term expires 2d day Jan. 1925)..Nathan E. Kendall for taxation on a much higher basis than formerly. In 1901 and again in
as follows:
Secretary of State (2d day Jan. 1925)
W C Ramsay 1906 the Act was amended, the important sections now reading
Section 1. That section thirteen hundred and six-b (1306-b) of the
Treasurer (2d day Jan. 1925)
Wm. J. Burbank 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
Auditor (2d day Jan. 1925L
Glenn C. Haynes following
enacted in lieu thereof:
county or other political or municipal corporation shall be allowed
Attorney-General (Jan. 1925)
Ben J. Gibson to"No
become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount excentum
Under the "biennial election" amendment adopted in 1904, the General ceeding in the aggregate the amount of one and one-fourth per corporacounty or
Assembly meets biennially in odd years on the second Monday in January. of the actual value of the taxable property within such for
the purpose of
tion, except that cities and incorporated towns may,
There is no limit to length of session.
purchasing, erecting or maintaining and operating waterworks, electric
gas works and heating plants, or of building and
HISTORY OF DEBT.—For the early history of Iowa's debt see "State light and power plants,
sewers, incur an indebtedness not exceeding in the aggregate,
constructing
of
April
1893.
page
Supplement"
108.
and City
five per centum of the actual value of
indebtedness,
other
all
to
FINANCIAL CONDITION.—Iowa has no bonded debt. On Juno 30 added
the taxable property within such city or incorporated town. The amount
1922 there were $1,279.210.70 warrants outstanding and the State had cash of such taxable property shall be ascertained by the last State and county
In the general revenue fund amounting to $5,217,592.37. The Permanent tax list previous to the incurring of such indebtedness.
School Fund on June 30 1922 aggregated $4,818.734.21.
Section 2. Provided that before such indebtedness can be contracted
During 1913, 1914, 1915 and 1916 up to 1921 the State issued and disposed In excess of one and one-quarter per centum of the actual value of the
of
which
proceeds
have
the
been
certificates,
5%
to
applied
the
$1,085,000
taxable property ascertained as above provided in this Act, a petition
of
extension of the capitol grounds. Up to June 30 1922 $900.000 of these signed by a majority of the qualified electors of such city or town shall be
certificates had been redeemed. leaving 8193,000 outstanding on that date. filed with the Council of such city or town, asking that an election shall
SOLDIERS' BONUS.—The 1921 Legislatur3 passed an Act authorizing be called, stating the purposes for which the money is to be used and that
and providing
necessary waterworks, electric light and power plants, gas works
the State to become indebted in the amount of $22,000,000
that amount. In accord- the
heating plants or sewers, cannot be purchased, erected, built or furnished
for the issue and sale of soldiers' bonus bonds for this
Act
was
Constitution
the
of
7
Article
to
submitted
of
within the limit of one and one-quarter per centum of the valuation. And
ance with Sec. 5
115, p. 2179. These provided that in cities having a population of more than ten thousand.
the voters on Nov. 7 1922 and was approved—V.
2713),
p.
115,
V.
(see
hundred qualified electors.
1922
9
Jan.
on
sold
be
to
scheduled
bonds are
the petition need not be signed by more than twoholding
elections, issuance
Sections 3, 4. 5 and 6 prescribe manner of
EQUALIZED VALUATION —The equalized assessed valuation
the
in
years
named:
follows
as
&c.
of
been
bonds,
has
value)
appraised
(3i

WINONA (Concluded)—

Sewer Bonds.
__- 1$12,000__July 1 '24-'27
58
1 5,000___ _July 1 1928
A-0 110,000__Oct 15 '46-50
5s
.
Water-Works Bonds.
July 1 1923
___ $5,000
5s
Park Bonds.
5s '05 ___ $5,000_--.,July 1 1928
9.000__July 1 '39-'40
55 '05 _
10.000c___July 1 192e
J-J
48'06
5s '15 M-NJ 5.000c_ _May 1 1923
1 1.000c_-May 1 1924
Armory Hall Bonds.
55 '14 Aug j$2,000_Aug 20 '23-'24
1 2,000_ _Aug 20'24-'25
Ctfs. of Indebtedness.
1 '24-'33
6s g '22 M-N190.000e May$526,000
BOND.'DEBT Oct 1 1921419,136
Cash in treasury
40.645
Bond fund
40,157
Sinking fund
Assess. val. real estate_ -_ _6.533,253
Assess. val. personal prop_2,480 282
Tot assess.val.'21(40%act.)9,013,535
Moneys and credits (addi9,206.013
tional, full value)
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $80.00
INT. on cortificates marked (*) at
First National Bank, St. Paul.

Water and Light Bonds.
-- $40,000
Armory Bonds.
_s
__ $10,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922_ $259.300
8,233
Sinking fund
68,000
Water debt (incl.)
237,000
Assess. debt (add'!)
Assess. val., real estate_ __ A,665,899
291,741
Assess, val., personal
644,307
Other assess. property
Total assess. value 1922_2,601,947
(UM:dotted real estate assessed at
33;i% actual, plotted real estate
at 40% and personal property at
25 to 40% actual.)
Tot. tax rate (Per $1,000)'22_$58,00
3.481
Pop'n, 1910, 2.385; 1920
.s

J-D {

State of Iowa.




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IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS

•

[Vol.. 115.

In 1904 an Act passed the Legislature, approved Mar. 30, 1904. which Tax levy val.'21(4 approx.):
Funding Bonds.
permits independent school districts containing or contained in any inReal estate
$6,362,855 554s
$8,000---Dec 1 1934
corporated town or city of the second class of 3,000, or less, population
Personal
,074
1
,023
5s
___ 10.800_ -....Apr 1 1937
to become indebted for the purpose of building and furnishing school
Other property
518,227 410
--- 21,550 --May 1 1937
houses and procuring sites, to an amount not exceeding 2X % of the actual
Total
1922_ $90,850
7,904,156 TOTAL DEBT Nov-value of taxable property. It is provided, however, that any excess above
val. of moneys and
Taxable value 1921
2,435,417
the 1 h % limit must be authorized by a vote of the people. See V. 78. p. 1408. Actual
credits
4,253,893 Pop'n, 1910, 2,108; 1920, 2,186
The 1913 Legislature passed an Act authorizing cities of the first-class Popula'n,(additional)
1910,
1920,
17,328;
17,285
to issue flood protection bonds up to 5% of the actual value of the taxable
COUNTY.
property as shown by the last preceding assessment roll. This Act is to be ALTA CONSOL. INDEPENDENT AUDUBON
Audubon is the county seat.
construed as granting additional power without limiting the power already
SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
Bonds.
Bridge
existing in cities of the first class, including cities acting under the COMMIBThis district is in Buena Vista 5s '18 F-A $40,000_ ___Feb 1 1923
eon plan of government. See V. 96, p. 1241.
Funding Bonds.
•
The Supreme Court of Iowa has held that city bonds payable from a County.
Site, Building and Equipment. 430'16 F-A $44,000
1936
specific fund provided for by a tax levy, and not from the general revenue 434s'16
F-A $87.000_- __Feb 1 1936 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 $87,000
of the city, are not to be considered as debts within the meaning of the
(Subject to call $3,000 Yrly. after Drain. cit., spec'l (add'!)..
38,800
constitutional provision. (Swanson vs. Ottumwa, 118 Iowa, 161). The
5th yr. until 10th yr.. $4,000 YrIY• Sinking fund
42,002
court has also held that State bonds payable from a like tax levy rather than
from 10th yr. until 15th year and Tax levy valuation. 1922from the general funds of the State are not State debts within the meaning
thereafter.)
6,846.175
yearly
$5,000
Real
estate
of the constitutional provision. (Rowley vs. Clark, 162 Iowa, 132.)
_s
1,126,919
35,000
Personal •
A constitutional amendment was adopted by the voters in November BOND.___
DEBT July 1 1922 $119,000 Total(4 approx.)
7,973,094
1908 providing for an additional section to Article I to be known as Sec- Tax
levy value (real and
Moneys and credits (addl,
tion 18, and providing for the construction of drains, ditches and levees, as
personal (31 appr.), '22_ 956,950 full value). 1922
5,123,827
well as the organization of drainage districts. V.87. F.. 1556.
Moneys & credits (addl.
State & Co.tax(per $1.0001 '20 $13.35
full value)
1,192,670 Popula'n, 1910, 12.671; 1920, 12.520
DECISION REGARDING DEBT LIMIT.-Judge Smith McPherson
Tax rate (Per $1.000) 1922-470.20
of the U. S. Circuit Court on Oct. 22 1909. in a case involving
right
AURELIA CONSOL. IND. S. D.
of the City of Council Bluffs to issue bonds for a muncipal waterthe
system,
This district (P. 0. Aurelia) in in
sustained the city's contention that it could issue bonds up to 5% of the ALTON SCR. DIST.
This district is in Sioux County. . Cherokee and Buena Vista counties.
actual value of the property of the city and was not limited to 5% of the
Building Bonds.
School Bldg. Bonds (Tax-free).
taxable value. Judge McPherson construed "taxable" to mean the actual
Ss
'15
M-NS21,729__Sept 1 '23-'35 5s '20 M-S $147.000c-Sept 1 1925
value of property subject to taxation, and not the assessed value, which
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22__$25,500 5s
Serially
*700c
by the State code, is fixed at only 25% of the actual value. In taking
this
1939
M-N 18,000c
position Judge McPherson referred to the opinion of the State Supreme Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921__ $56 40 5s
Population in 1922
50,000____May 1 1926
1,134 6s
Court banded down in 1905, in the case of Halsey vs. City of Belle
Plains
Serially
165.000
6s
(128Iowa 467),which,hesaid,puts at rest the question raised. V.89.P.1176
&MRS.
TOT.BD.
_- -Dr.Oct 9'22_._ _3284,200
This city is in Story County. Floating debt (add'1)
OPINION REGARDING MUNICIPAL IMPROV'T BONDS.-The
4,000
Department of Justice in Nov. 1911 rendered an opinion to the effect First incorporated in 1870 and again Tax levy val.'22(34 anon)- 960,872
In
1893.
that municipal improvement bonds or certificates issued in anticipation
Tax rate (per $1,000) '22----$67.40
Water-Works Bonds.
of the collection of taxes need not be considered in determining the con1,500
Ponulation 1922 (eat.)
stitutional limit of indebtedness as fixed by Section 74-v of the Supplement 58 '08 --- $7,000
INT. on bonds marked (5) at
1928
Sewer Outlet & Purifying Bds. Aurelia, (5) at Davenport; on others
to the Code. 1907. V. 94, p. 365.
_s
___ $70,000
at Chicago.
BONDS TAX FR U.
Water-Works Refunding Bds.
-The 1909 Legislature passed an Act providing
SCHOOL DISTRICT
for the exemption from taxation of municipal, school and drainage bonds 58 '16 --- 87,000
1926 AYRSHIRE
or certificates thereafter issued. It is expressly provided, however, that 58 '16 ___ 28.000
This district (P. 0. Ayrshire) is in
1936
County.
Alto
banks or trust companies holding such bonds or certificates shall not be
Palo
Funding Bonds.
$110,000
permitted to make any deduction from the assessment of their shares bY 43-4s '09 _ $10.000c
1929
reason of that fact. V. 88, p. 1329.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922-$110,000
City-Hall and Fire Station.
50,000
1935 Warrant debt (addl)
SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS.-Investments of funds of State 59 '15 __- $41,500
and savings banks in Iowa are governed by Section 1850 of the Supplement BOND. DEBT Sept 27'22_3163,500
DIST.
SCR.
BANCROFT
General
sinking
fund
to Code, 1913, as amended in 1917 and 1921, which reads as follows:
21.613
This district is in Kossuth Co.
Sec. 1850. Investment of funds. Each savings bank shall Invest its Water sinking fund
5.000
Building Bonds.
Water debt (included)
funds or capital, all moneys deposited therein and all its gains and profits
42,000
448'16
M-N$35,000- -May 1 1936
Appraised
value 1922 (taxed
only as follows4-1-921_835,000
at 4)
1. In bonds or interest-bearing notes or certificates of the United States.
5,125,757 BOND. DEBT Oct
2,073
Assessment debt (add'!)
Moneys and credits (add'I),
2. In bonds or evidence of debts of this State, bearing interest:.
full value
3. In bonds or warrants of any city, town, county, school district. or
1,810,968
drainage district of this State, issued pursuant to the authority of law; but Tax rate (per $1,000)'22
388.50 BARNES CITY.
School Bonds.
not exceeding 25% of the assets of the bank shall consist of such bonds or Population in 1920
6.270
1924-1933
warrantsI'll'. Payable at Ames Nat. Bank 5s '19 _ _ 850,000
4. In notes or bonds secured by mortgage or deed of trust upon un
DEBT LIMIT.-Total legal in- BOND. DEBT Oct 1920_867,100
Total
ass'd
val.
'19
(
-405.000
4
net.)
encumbered real estate located in Iowa or upon unencumbered farm land debtedness city may incur. $346,846.
Population in 1910, 307; 1920, 473
in adjoining States, worth at least twice the amount loaned thereon; pro.
tided, however, that no such loan shall be made upon any real estate 4MES SCR. DIST. •
BOND. DEBT Dec 12'22_ $191,000 BAYARD IND. SCR. DIST.
located west of the one-hundredth meridian line.
This district (P. 0. Bayard) is in
5. An amount not exceeding ten per cent 10% of their capital stock and Totl ass'd val.'22 (t4 act.) 1,744,626
surplus in the capital stock of corporations chartered or incorporated under Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _314.00 Guthrie County.
School Bonds.
the provisions of Section Twenty-five-a (25-a) of the Federal Reserve Act, Population
6,275
$500c-_Apr 1 1933
approved Dec. 24 1919, and a like amount in the capital stock of corpora5s '19 A-0 { 6,000c_Apr 1 '36-'38
tions organized under the laws of this State for the purpose of extending APLINGTON CONS.IND. S. D
20,000c___Apr 1 1939
This district is in Butler County.
credit to those engaged in agriculture and to agricultural organizations,
1923-1930
--- 67,200
-s
subject, however, to the approval of the Superintendent of Banking: proBuilding Bonds.
vided that said investments by savings banks shall in no event exceed in 434s '17
I$5,000-_May 1 '23-'27 6s '20 ___ 34,900____Mar 1 1926
_s_ 43,000_ _ _ _ Dec 1 1931
the aggregate 20% of the capital stock and surplus of said bank.
M-N
6,000__May 1 '28-'31 BOND.
trEBT Oct 1 1922-$195,900
6. It may discount, purchase, sell and make loans upon commercial
10,000__May 1 '32-'36
29,000
paper, notes. bills of exchange, drafts, or any other personal or public
27.000-___Feb 1 1937 Floating debt (add'i)
764,808
security, but shall not purchase, hold or make loans upon the shares of its 5s '18 M-N 10.000Feb 1 1938 Tax levy val.(4 aprir.)capital stock.
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '21-$59,000 Moneys & credits (addl,
full value)
545.989
7. In all cases of loans upon real estate, all the expenses of searches
Population 1921 (est.)
9J0 Population in 1922
1,200
examination and certificates of title, or the inspection of property. an
INTEREST payable at Davenport
praisais of value, and or drawing, perfecting and recording pa'pers, shall APPAN00SE COUNTY.
be paid by such borrowers; if buildings are included in the valuation of real
Centerville is the county seat.
BEAMAN CONSOL. IND. S. D.
estate upon which a loan shall be made, they shall be insured by the
Funding Bonds.
This district is in Grundy Co.
mortgagor for at least two-thirds of their value, in some solvent company
4 X.'17 J-J $31.000___Jan 1 1929
Building Bonds.
said the loss, If any, under the policy of insurance shall be made payable to 6s '21 M-N 60,000
1$10,000__Dec 1 '23-32
the bank or it assigns, as its interests may appear. When the mortgagor 6s '21 s-an 54,000_ - _ _Sept 1 1941
6,000__Dec 1 '33-'35
neglects to procure the insurance as above provided, the mortgagee may 430'22 M-S , 5,000c_Sept 1 '33-'41 58 '16 J-D
17,000____Nov 1 1937
procure the same in the mortgagor's name for its benefit, and the premium
7,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1942
so paid therefor shall be added to the mortgage debt.
(?)
BOND.DEBT Dec 1 '22.. $357,000 TOTAL DE T
BEDFORD. INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS (In What to Be Made) was regu- Tax levy val.(4 appr.)'22Total
7,480,288
lated by Section 364 of the Code of 1897, as amended by Laws of 1913.
This city is in Taylor Co. First
In 1921 this section was repealed and an Act known as Chapter 126, Laws of Moneys & credits (add'l
incorp. in 1855 and again in 1895.
full value)
3,861,745 BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ $68,000
1921, substituted, which we give in full below.
Chapter 126-Investments-In What to Be Made.-Where investments or Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _ _$41.86 Water debt (incl.)
35,000
888
funds are to be made, including those to be made by executors, adminis- Popula'n, 1910, 28,701; 1920, 30.535 Tax levy value, real
73386
INT. on bonds of 1922 at the Tax levy value, personal . 228,
trators, trustees and guardians, and no mode of investment is pointed out
Tot.tax levy val.'2I(34appr) 302,274
by statute, they may under order of court be made in the bonds of this County Treasurer's office.
Moneys & credits (add'1)_ _1,961,413
State, or of those of the United States, or Federal Farm Loan bonds issued
under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved July 17 1916, or in ARCHER CONSOL. BCE. DIST. Tot. tax rate (ner $1,000)'21_3162.40
This district (P. 0. Archer) is in Population, 1910, 1,883; 1920, 2,073
bond or mortgage upon real property of the clear, unencumbered value of
O'Brien
County.
twice the investment or in bonds, issued by or under the direction of cities,
Building Bonds.
BELLE PLAINE.
towns, counties, school or drainage districts of this State.
59 '18 -__ $50.000
This city is in Benton County.
POPULATION OF STATEBOND DEBT Nov 19 1921_350,000
•
Water & Sewer Bonds.
19202.404,02111910 2,224,77111890 1,912,29711870 1,194,02011850 192,214 Total assess, value
1921
440,725
-a
'11 ___ `48.000____Nov 1 1928
1915 2.358,062119002,231.85311880 1.624.61511860 674,91311840 43,112
Sewer Outlet Bonds.
ARMSTRONG GROVE IND.S.D. _s '12 ___ $2,500____Aug 5 1923
This district is in Emmet County.
Funding Bonds.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
School Bonds.
_a '17 _
$11.300__
__Nov 1 1936
_s
$50.000_-_June 1 1925
Refunding Bonds.
STATE OF IOWA
_s
9,000---.June 1 1936 5s '15 .1-3 $30.000
1923-1935
BOND. DEBT Dec 4'22-- $59,000
Water Bonds.
AFTON.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1'2L. $94,000 Tax levy val.'22(4apped)_ 2,120,000
,000
1926-1931
This town is in Union County.
Water debt (incl.)
71,000 Sch. tax rate(per $1,000)'22 _$58.00 434s'22
fl $11.2
8
1932-1937
1 Sewer Bonds.
Warrant debt (add%
24,805 ATLANTIC. DE(132
oo
v1
70,r
1938-1942
58 '17 M-N $3,897.May 1 '23-'36 Special bonds (add'1)
42,235
This city is in Cass County. In- TOTAL
'22_ _$98,300
BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '21 $30,200 Tax levy {real estate__ $521,095
corporated
in
1872. Population. Water debt (incl.)
86,000
Floating debt
103
value (X, personal ____ 150,154 1910, 4,560; 1920, 5,329.
General sinking fund
2.400
Tax levy value'21 (34 appr.) 454,034
appr.)'19
prop'ty
56,587 5.Refunding Bonds.
Water sinking fund
Population, 1910, 1.014; 1920, 926 Moneys and other
6,000
credits
(ad--- $12.000
1929
Tax
levy
'22Personal_
val.
_105,628
INT and principal payable at
ditional, full value)_ _ __
488,325
Funding Bonds.
(X approx.) Real est.-1,360,500
Geo. M. Bechtel & Co., Davenport, Population, 1910,
4,969; 1920, 5,067 6s
___ $16,000
1925-1930 Moneys and credits (add'l full
or may be collected through their
Fire Truck Bonds.
value), 1921
438.741
Chicago house.
1923-1929
$7,500
Tax
--5s
ALMA IND. SCHOOL DIST.
rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _ _$4.95
Park Bonds.
This district is In Monroe County.
Population, 1910, 3,121; 1920. 3.887
ALBERT CITY CONSOLIDATED
___ $19,000
1935-1949
INDEP.SCHOOL DISTRICT. 6s '22 -__ 60,000.,.. Jan 1 1932 5.6s
Paving Bonds.
BELMOND.
(Optional Jan. 1 1927)
This district (P. 0. Albert City) is
6s
1923-1928
This town is in Wright County.
-- - 359,364
Building (Int. in Albia).
in Buena Vista County.
City Building Bonds.
WaterExtension Bonds.
A-0 $15.000c
6s '21 M-N$40.000c_ _ _Nov 1 1926 00
1923
1923-1938 534s M-N $14,000c -_-1923-1933
BOND.DEBT Nov 1921.. $94,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 25'22_ $75,000 58 '16 __- 326,500
DEBT Oct 1922_ $141,361
Town-Hall Bonds.
Value of taxable property_ _2,295.928 Floating debt(add%
7,000 BOND.
Tax
Tax
levy val. 1921
levy val. 1922(X appr,) 856,789
845,008 5s
F-A $8.000c_Last bond 1935
INT. at the Continental & ComMoneys & credits (add'1)_ _2,299,720
Moneys & credits (add'I)
Street Inapt. Bonds.
mercial National Bank, Chicago.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _$47.50 5s
full value (est.)
_- $7,000
1,010,050
Tax rate(per $1,000) 1922_ ---$85.00
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Special Assessment Bonds.
ALBIA.
Population in 1920
5Ms
__ $49,880_ _Last bond '26
This city is in Monroe County.
5,300
AUDUBON.
DEBT
Nov 22 1922_828.000
BOND.
Water-Works Bonds.
14,000
This city Is in Audubon County.
Water debt (incl.)
316,000c-Mar 1 1926 ALLAMANEE COUNTY.
35,098
Grading
(addll)
Bonds.
Assessment
debt
Waukon is the county seat.
25.000c__-Oct 1 1926
6s
2.734
--- $7,500
serially Floating debt
Refunding Bonds.
Bridge Funding Bonds.
& Purifying Bonds.
Real estate_201,979
Se '17 J-D $50,000
$5,000c May 1 1923 OsSewer-_434s '17
47,004
Tax
Propserially
$8,000
levy
value
'
1
Pere.
(Due in 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 years.)
J-D
48,000c_May 1 '24-'31
Water-Works Bonds.
(X appr'd)'20 RR.. teleFunding Bonds.
48,000c_May 1 '32-'37 434s'17
phone.&c.4
11
69
8.10
,8
827
M-N820,000____May 1 1937
434s'17
$15.000c-Mar 11 '23-37 TOTAL DEBT Nov 8 1919 $146.000 4345
Total
15,000... _Mar 1 1925




• DEC., 1922.]

IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS

27

CEDAR RAPIDS.
Cedar Rapids Is in Linn County.
First charter granted In 1856; second
In 1907. Commission government
adopted in 1908. On July 1 1903
city took over water-works formerly
owned by Cedar Rapids Water Co.,
and assumed all outstanding obligations, amounting to $450,000, of
SCHOOL DIST.
BOONE INDEF.
which 8374,000 has been paid, leavDIST.
Bonds.
SOB.
IND.
Building
BELMOND
1924
ing outstanding $76,000. These
Wright
1
in
---Feb
is
5s '14 F-A $10,000c
This district, which
bonds are not to be taken as a part
the town
ng Bonds.
Refundi
County. not only includes
territ'y. 55
of the legal indebtedness of city.
___ $30,000
of Belmont but also adjacent
1934
Water Co. Bonds (Debt Assumed)
nt.
454s'22 _ _ _ 90.000
CALHOUN COUNTY.
Building and Equipme
'97 ___ 476.000c__Oct 1 1927
$6.000c ____1923-1925 BOND. DEBT Oct 5'22__ $130,000
Rockwell City is the county seat. 55 Refundi
ng Bonds.
1926
(taxed
val.
appraised
3,000c
Total
Bonds.
-House
..,
Court
2,142.412
'16 J-J 1420.000c __1923-1926
-1934
at 3,1) 1921
5.9 '13 A-016125,000____Apr 1 1923 43
438'16 M-N 15.000c ----1930 1935
1 50.000c __1927-1931
4,000c
Tot.tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$190.00
Bonds.
Funding
1936 Population in 1920 (est.)
14,000
Fire Fund Bonds.
30,000c
$20,000
454'16
M-S $1,500c____Sept 1923
6s
INT. at Boone.
115,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922----$69,000
'18
5s
1923-1932
- 16,500
6 000
1932-1941 5s '19
Floating debt
584821 s-a 170.000
Bridge Bonds.
appr.)_ 403.903
.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ $430.000 430'11
Tax levy val. 21(X(est.)
dS73.000c_Mar 1'23-'31
M-S
2.000 BOONE COUNTY
67,956
appr)
'22..10,7
seat.
val
Population in 1921
county
levy
Tax
(54
Boone is the
1923-1930
.1-J t20,800c
58
—
Moneys & credits (actual
Funding Bonds.
1926-1934
125.000
4.869,086 454s'14
value)
154s'12 A-0 $30,450
_Nov 1 '29-'39
420,000_
4548'19
BENTON COUNTY.
74
'22-$21.
$1.000)
Co. tax rate (Per
--- 50.000
55
Bonds.
Dam
Vinton is the county seat.
Concrete
Pop'n1910. 17.090; 1920, 17.783 430'14 _-- 1416,000
--- 111,000
454s
1923-1924
Funding Bonds.
120,000
1927-1931 554s
1 x55.000_.1925-1929
--- $30.000
434s
120,000__ -_Sept 1 1941 CALMAR.
e Bds. 554s'21
.
(General)
Bonds
d
Sewer
Voting Machine Purchas
--- 130,000
Tui .,own is in Winnesheik County 4348'11 J-J J$20.000c _July 1 '23-'26
5s '18 J-J $14.000c_Jan 1 '23-'36
Hospital Bonds.
July 1 '27-'31
Sewer Bonds.
30.000c_
1
Road Bonds.
1936 454s'19
$20,000
1923-1925 _s
5s '16g M-N$3,500c
150.000__Nov 1 '23-'34
5s '20 -_- $15,000
1939
Court-House Bonds.
5s '19g A-0 1,500c
Water Works Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
1923-1925 5s'15 A-03180.000
Funding Bonds.
,000cJune 15 '23-42
$3.000
J-Dx$100
454s'22
58 '20
1938 454s'22 J-D x100,000
-0 $8,300
County Home Bonds.
atine 15'23-42
BOND.DEBT Nov 25'22_ $298,000
1923-1927 5 y,s'18gA
i25.000
c_1923-1942
Water Works Bonds.
15
1200.000
J-D
43's'22
Tax levy val.G appr.)'21:
2
1928-193
1936 GEN.BD. DT.Nov '22_ _31,274,800
0c
M-N$7,00
10,737,898 4343'17 J-D 30.000
'16g
5s
Real estate
1933-1937
1933 Water debt (Included)....... 247,000
35,000
1,694,401
Personal property
$856,450
1921.._
,600
Nov
872.729 BOND.DEBT
BOND.DEBT'Apr. 1 1922_440
53.000
C'Afs. of indebt. & mcges__
Other property
18.519 Tot
13,305,028 Tax levy val.(X appr.)'21- 11.833,203 Water debt (incl.)
val.'22(54%act)54,388.270
Total
700 Tax.ass'd
and credits (add'',
Sinking funds
appr.)_13,479.067
levy val'n
Moneys ac credits (add'1)_ 9.404 522 Moneys
542
7.530
full value)
Tax levy value:
rate (per $1,000) 1922 _ _$11.50
Popula'n, 1910. 23.156; 1920, 24,080
142,756 Tax
1910, 27,626; 1920, 29.892 Real estate
of city property_ _ _ 3,695,756
INT. on 5s of 1920 at Co. Treas. Pop'n,
40,485 Value
INT, on court-house bonds at Personal
1910, 32,811; 1920, 45.566
Pop'n.
office.
Cont.
13,096
County Treasurer's office and and Other property
on bonds marked (b) at
INT.
& Comm. Nat. Bank, Chicago t, Tot 11 vllue 1920(4act.)___ _191 337 Northern Trust Co.. Chicago; (s)
Davenpor
Co..
BETTENDORF IND. SOB. DIST.
00
&
'21_364.
$1,000)
Geo. M. Bechtel
(per
rate
tax
Loan & Trust Co..
City
is
Farmers'
f)
at
Bettendor
0.
This di,trict (I'.
1,056 N. Y.; (I) at First Nat. Bk.. Chic.:
and county home bonds at the Popul Mon 1922 (e
in Scott County.
First National Bank. Boone.
INT. payable in Davenport.
of City Treas.; (d) at
office
at
(t)
Bonds.
Building
School
Cont.& Comm.Tr.& Say. Bk.,Chi.
575.000
4t‘; '22_
ON.
CARROLL COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT May 1922- $86,500 BRIGHT
is in Washington County.
Carroll is the county seat.
city
This
899,184
921
%appr.)1
Tax levy val.(
M-N$20.000r___May 1 1924 CEDAR RAPIDS IND.SOB.DIST.
48
Water-Works Bonds.
Money and credits (add'1.)1,193.070
M-N 20.000r---May 1 1929
$24500
Building Bonds.
4s
2,200 .8
Population (est.)
J-J 40,000c-July 1 '23-'30 4348'14 M-9$140.000c___Mar 1 1924
BOND. DEBT Nov 27'22 $39,500 58
Nov 1 '31-'38 434s'14 M-N 25,000c__May 15 1924
15.000
40.000r_
(add'1)__
M-N
debt
nt
Assessme
58
BLACK HAWK COUNTY
24,500 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 $125,000 154s*17 m -N 25.0()0____May 1 1927
Water debt included
Waterloo is the county seat.
Serial
M-N 50,000
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (34 act.)_1,100.000 Tax levy val(3( appr)'22_11,639,638 43is
25 (Moneys & credits (add'i)
6s '21 ___ $125,000
'22-333.
$1,000)
(per
rate
tax
5s '20 J-11 80 t 000____Dee 1 1940
Total
6,669,456 6s '21 J-J 200,000c___July 1 1941
Funding Bonds.
value
776; 1920__1,014
full
n
1910,
Populatio
1
1927
June
0—
3235,00
6s '20 J-D
(Optional July 1 1926.)
State & County tax rate (per
$28.39 6s '21 j-J 300,000c___Nov 1 1941
4Y2s'22 M-S *85,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1942
$1.000) 1921
BRONSON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Populati
Road Bonds.
117; 1920_21.549
l Nov. 1 1926.)
1910,20,
on
(Optiona
Co.
y
Woodbur
in
'25-'39
1
is
May
c
district
This
53'22 ann 13325,000 _May 1 1940
INT. on 4s payable at the office TOTAL DEBT Oct 192241,340,000
Building Bonds (Serial).
1 75,000c_
150,000
Bechtel & Co. of Daven- Sinking fund
454s'17 M-N$46.000_ _last bond '37 of Geo. M.
(Optional May 1 1927.1
Tax levy val.'21 (31 appr.)13,479,067
000 port.
BOND.DEBT Nov 24'22 $757,000 TOTAL DEBT Nov 27'22_446,
6.00
1922-49
$1.000)
(per
Tax rate
182,000 Tax levy val.(34 appr.val.'21)434,901
Bridge debt tadd'1)
50.000
Population in 1920 (est.)
17,631 School tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$8.00 CARROLL IND. SCH. DIST.
Sinking fund General
office.
's
Treasurer
at
payable
INT.
County.
650
Carroll
in
9,527 Population in 1919 (est.)
This district is
Bridge
Building Bonds.
Taxable val. 21(M appr.):
$18,000c.Aug.1 '23-'31
14,149,577 BROOKE CONSOL. IND. S. D.
Real
every 5 Yrs.) CERRO GORDO COUNTY.
2,619,299
Personal
This district is in Buena Vista Co. 4343'16 F-A ($10,000
Mason City is the county seat.
$70.000c_Aug. 1 1936
1,312,030
property
Other
Bonds.
Building
Funding Bonds.
$100.000
'2227
Sept
6
DEBT
18,080,90
1923-1926 BOND.
Total
$2,000
454s'17 M-N$61.000
1927-1936 Tax levy val. M appr'd val.'21—
Moneys & credits (addl)_13,930,406 5s '17 J-D 0
11 ,000
536.421
($6.000 yearly on Apr. 14
74
estate
Real
'21_423.
1937
12,500
State&co.tax(per$1,000)
213,305 5s '18 J-.1 $44,467.66
Personal
Pop'n, 1910, 44,865; 1920, 56,570 BOND. DEBT Oct 192L..$40,000
42.250
749,726 534s
Total
INT. on bonds marked (5)at the Total val.'18(M apped)217,527
___ 50,000
& credits(addl)1,088,600 _s
County Treasurer's office.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'18413.33 Moneys
.59
3
,79
68
Road Bonds.
'21-414
$1,000)
(per
tax
Total
560
(est.)
1921
n
Populatio
60.000____May 1 1923
5s '21 s-a
Population in 1921
INT. is payable in Minneapolis.
BLOOMFIELD.
300.000__May 1 '24-'27
INT. at office of Geo. M. Bechtel
—
This city is in Davis County.
BOND. DEBT June 1921 $915,218
t.
Davenpor
Co.,
&
Electric Light Funding Bonds. BUENA VISTA COUNTY
Tax levy val '21(34 appr.)— •
M-N $1.500c_$1,000 yearly
58
10,824.915
Storm Lake is the county seat.
Real estate
___ 30 000_ __$2,000 Y'lY 5s '19 J-J $28,000c___Jan 1 1939 CASEY SOB. DIST.
1,779,764
55
Personal
This district is in Guthrie County.
General Funding Bonds.
12,604,679
Total
Funding Bonds.
Serial 55 '15 J4 36.000
1923
M-N $22,000c
5545
School Building Bonds.
Moneys and credits (add'1,
1925
.
J-D $29.000c.
1924 5s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921_456,000
7,015,539
1 3.500
full value)
20,786 4548'17 J-J I54,500_ -_-Jan 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Sept 28'22—$29,000 Co.tax rate (per 31.000) 1921 $31.08
Floating debt
Tax levy val.(3( appr.)'20:
5s '17 J-J 164,000__Jan 1 '25-'37 Tax levy value(X appr'd) 215,000 Pop'n 1910. 25,011; 1920----34,475
$361,142 5348'21 J-J 80.000---Jan 1 1931
Real estate
'21 (est.)
82.655 BOND. DEBT Oct 20'22 $599,000 Moneys & credits (addl, full
Personal
225.000 CERRO GORDO CO. DRAINAGE
•
443,797 Drainage debo, special
Total
value) 1921
$45.00
Moneys & credits (addl, full
52.500 Tax rate (per $1,000)
(additional)
DISTRICT NO. 31.
1,390.a66
2,000
value) 1920
Floating debt (add'1)
611'21 --.232,000_ __Oct 1 29-'30
Tax rate (per $1,000). 1919..312.30 Tot. appraised val. 1922--40,595,152 CASS COUNTY.
354,000__ _Oct 1 '31-'36
(1)
Population, 1910, 2.028; 1920, 2,064 Tax levy value,real
8,969,656
Atlantic is the county seat.
BONDED DEBT
1,179,132
Tax levy val., personal
Funding Bonds.
'33-'40
1
__Jan
(4
value
$40.000_
levy
tax
J-J
5s '20
BLOOMFIELD IND. SOB. DIST. Total
10,148,788 Rs '20 M-S 70*MO ____Sept 1 1930 CHARITON INDEP. SOB. DIST.
approx.) 1922
This (Ii trict (P. 0. Bloomfield) is
Money & credits (add'1) 6,976,769 6s '21 M-S 27,000_ ___Sept 1 1936
This district (P. 0. Charlton) is in
In Davis County
(per
rate
tax
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 $266,000 Lucas County.
State and County
' School Building Bonds.
$25.30 Tax levy val. (34 appr.)_ _10,127,363 6s '21 --- $185.000_ __ _Nov 1 1931
1922
$1,000)
58 '22 M-N$135,000c_May 1 '24-'42 Population 1910, 15,981; 1920_18,556 Money & credits (add'1,
(Optional Nov. 1 1926.)
BOND. DEBTOct. 27 '22. $135,000
9,685,817 TOT. BD. DT. Dec 1 '22 __$191.000
full value)
INT. on 5s of 1919 and Ws of
Val. of taxable prop(54act.)3,697,094 1921
Treasurer.
(per $1,000) 1921_482.41 Tax levy val.(34 appr.)'22.2,809,616
rate
County
of
Tax
at
office
2,500
Population in 1922 (est.)
Population 1910, 19.047; 1920-19.421
BUFFALO CENTER IND. S. D.
BODE IND. SCHOOL /)1ST.
Center) CEDAR FALLS.
0.
Buff..lo
(P.
nistrict
CHARLES CITY.
Thi
This district (P. 0. Bode) is in Is in Winnebago County.
This city is in Floyd County.
This city is in Blackhawk County.
Humboldt County.
Bonds.
Building
again
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
and
School
in
1857
ted
incorpora
First
School Bonds (Tax-free).
May 1 1942.
$110,000
S-A
'22
5;
55 '08 --- $14,000c __Jan 1 1928
1865.
$3,000—May 1 '23-'25 BOND. DEBT
(?) In Bridge Bonds.
Water Bonds.
1
ay
'26-'29
8,000-_M
320,000c—Oct 1 1930
INT. at the District Treasurer's 58 '18 M-N$34,000c_Nov 1 '23-'33 434s'10
58 '19 M-N 15,000__May 1 '30-'34 office.
Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
16,000__May 1 '35-'38
--Oct 1 1930
$20,000c_
434s'10
$10.000
--58
1939
1
128,000-___May
BURLINGTON.
Improvement Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '22_ _ $118,970
BOND.DEB Oct 3 1g21_ _$89,500
This city Is In Des Moines County. Assessment debt (add'I)__- 13,200 5s '13 _-- $7,000c_ __May 1 1923
7.000 First
Floating debt
incorporated July 2 1836 and Tax levy val. 1921 (oneSewer-Disposal & Funding Bds.
Tax levy value (34 appr. val.)
in 1845. Commission govern__- $130,000
6s
fourth appraised val)—
369,285 again
1920
ment adopted Nov. 29 1909.—V. 89.
978,494 BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '21473.000
Real estate
Moneys and credits (addl) 315,372 p.1495. Pop.'10. 24.324;'20 24,057.
16,000
(add'i)
bonds
Special
190,813
Personal
INT. payable at the Harris Trust
400
Funding and Refunding Bonds.
80,388 Floating debt
Other property
Savings Bank, Chicago.
1923
1.249,695 Tax levy val.'21( appr.)_1,425,206
Total
1923-1927 Moneys and credits (add'1,
5s '08 --_ t42,500
Moneys and credits (add'1,
1,463.154
BOONE.
1928-1930
full value)
4548'10 ___ x48,000
2,963,402
full value)
$35.00
(per $1,000)
1932
z122,000
This olty is In BooneCo. /noorp.as 4348'11
tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$140.74 1921 tax
7,350
1920
5,892;
1910,
1923-1931 Tot.
Pop'n
6,316
city of second class March 28 1868. 4M,s'14 ___ x45,900
1920
1924-1910 Pop. 1910, 5,012;
Ref. Water (Subject to call).
J-D $28.500_ _ _June 1 1926 GEN.Boil'DS Oct6 1921—$340.000
58
DIST.
SOB.
IND.
Certificate debt (add'i)
89.700 CEDAR FALLS
Fund. Bonds.
CHARLES CITY IND.SOB.DIST.
School Building Bonds.
3.000
Floating debt
58 *Is J-J 30,000
A district In Floyd County.
Nov 1 1924
5s '14 M-N$30.000____
5s '18 J-J 30.000.......July 1 1926 Tax levy val'n {Personal_ _1,436,270 58
1937
1
'13 J-D $34.000r___June 1 1923
58
20,000_ ---Aug
'17
1921 (31 ap- Real estate3,873,022
tWater-Works Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
1931
1
-___Sept
23,000
___
'21
Total
1'23-'31
praised)
5.309.292 6s
4548'11 M-N 390,000c_May
M-N313,000_---Nov 1 1925
58
1
1935
.._Nov
47,000.
30,000c _Dec 1 1931 Rate of tax (per $1,000) 1921_$50 00 430'16 M-N call after 10 years)
50,000___ _June 1 1926
430'11 J-D
6s
(Subject to
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1921.) Moneys & credits (add'1) 4,442.448
DEBT Oct 1 1921_497.000
BOND.
1042
15
_Oct
_
140.000r_
A-0
"We do not list any certificates 45is'22
(34 appr.
levy
value
00'14 J-J $25.000c___July 1 1934
Tax
Bonds.
School Funding
(Subject to call beginning July 1 '24.) or bonds in the above, since these are
2,040,480
value) 1920
-- _Aug 1 1937
paid out of assessments on the prop- 5s '18 ___ $22,000(addl,
credits
&
Park Bonds.
Money
$282,000
'22_
28
Sept
DEBT
BOND.
erty benefited."
2,136.039
55 '22 M-S $21,000
value)
full
.822,134
i
_
(31 appr.)'21
INT. on bonds marked (I) at Tax levy val.
(per $1,000)---$50.00
(Due serially beginning 1937.)
& credits addl_ _ _ _2.963,402 Tax rate 1920
7.000
n in 1920 (est.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '22 $203,500 Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y. City; Moneytax
Populatio
50
'21-$69.
$1,000)
rate(per
School
Tax levy yarn fPersonal_ __ 472,196 (z) Geo. M. Bechtel & Co., Daven- Populati
INT. at Harris Tr.&S.Bk.. Chic.
6.316
on in 1920
'21 (;( appr.)(Real estate-1.413,075 port; (t) City Treasurer's office.

BELMOND (Concluded). full
Moneys & credits (addl,
504.812
value)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.427.60
797
1920..1.
1,224;
on
1910,
Populati
INTEREST payable in Chicago.




Money & credits (add'I
2,712.687
full value)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 _ _3185.00
Popul'n '10, 10,347; 1920. 12,450.
f INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel &
Davenport.

BURLINGTON SCHOOL DIST,
Refunding Bonds.
5s '18 ____ $123,660_ _Jan 1 '23-e31
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22. $12,400
Tax levy value'21( 54 sups.) _618.545
Money & credits (add'I)___4,442,448
$72.00
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
25.100
Population in 1920
INT. on bonds marked payable
n; on
Burlingto
Bank.
at First Nat.
bonds marked t at Harris Tr. &
Savings Bank in Chicago.

28

IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS

[Vol,. 115. •

CHARTER OAK.
CLAYTON COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
DALLAS CENTER IND. S. D.
This town is in Crawford County
Elkader is the county seat.
5s '14 J-J $45.000
This district is in Dallas County.
1925
Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 2722 $33,000
Debt Oct. 1 1921.
5s
5s '17 M-N$12,000_ __May 1 1937 Sinking fund
--- $30,000
1925
32,610
under 6% limit___$395,000 55
53,0'17 A-0 22,000
8.000
1929
Serial Tax levy val.( happr.)'22_ 11,198,000 Bonded,
Water-works bonds (add'I)_ 629.000 BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ 1.$38,000
6s '17 M-N 19.000
Serial Moneys and credits (addl,
TOT.
BD.
DT. Oct 1 '21..1,024.000 A ppr'd val. (real & pers'l) _1,500.000
BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '21_ ..$42,500
full value 1922)
8.102 320 Fjoating debt (addl)
Floating debt (add'I)
50,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920_ $63,00
3,420 State & Co. tax (per :31,000).22$30.00 Sinking fund
Tax value 1921
80,500 Population in 1919
900
471,904 Population 1910, 25,576; 1920_25,032 Appr'd val.
(h act. val.)'20-'21Pop'n 1910, 734; 1920
750
Real estate
15,514,456 DALLAS COUNTY.
CLEAR LAKE
Personal
CHARTER OAK SCR. DIST.
4.022.601
Adel is the county seat.
This town is in Cerro Gordo Co.
RR. and corporations_._ 1,881,448
Building Bonds.
Road Funding Bonds.
Park Bonds.
Moneys and credits (addi53is'21 M-N352,000
55
J-J $45.000r
1936 _s
$6,000..
tional, full value)
58
2,968,715 Os '21 M-N 32,000
M-N 8.000r _
1937
Sewer Bonds.
Tax levy value (31 appr.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '22...349,000
6s
60.000
$55,000
1920-21
Tax levy val.(% appr.)'20_ _ _317,346 --s
8.323.542
Bridge Funding Bonds.
Judgment
Funding
Total tax rate (per $1,000) on
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919..__$14.60 5 hs'22 A-0 $11,000__ Bonds.
6s
___
$21,000
__Oct 1 1932
appraised value 1920-21 __ _$15 62
Population in 1920 (est.)
County Funding Bonds.
775 BOND
Sept 29 '22 $84,000 Tax rate (actual value) 1921--$14.90
1NT. is payable at Geo. M. Floating DEBT
6s
_ $25,000_
debt (add 1)
3,314
INT. payable In N. Y. City at Nat.
Bechtel & Co.. Davenport.
Refunding (Red. beg. Apr. _15'14).
Water debt (included)
9,500 Park Bank: also at City Treasury.
43is'04 A-0 $42,000c__Apr 15 1924
Tax levy val.'22(3j appr.)DEBT LIMIT.-Legal limit of 434s'17 M-N$66,000____8eb 1 1937
CHEROKEE IND. S. D.
Real estate
421,720 Indebtedness city may incur for all (Subject to call after
This district is in Cherokee Co.
Feb 1 1927.)
Personal
47,729 purposes, $1,231.304.
5s '14 J-J $85.000___ _July 1 1924
TOTAL DEBT
(?)
Total
469,449
4Ms'16 J-D 20.000__June 1 1936 Moneys and credits
Tax levy val.'21(34 aPor.)11.565.638
(add'I)_ 1,773.070
Judgment Bonds.
Moneys & credits (add'I)_$6,529,423
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _3206.07 COUNCIL BLUFFS SCH. DIST.
-s '20 -__ $6,492This district Is co-extensive with Population 1910.23,628; 1920..25,120
BOND. DEBT iopt. 27'22-$111.492 Population 1910, 2,014; 1920....2.804 Kane
INTEREST at Winslow, Lanier &
Twp.and City of Council Blurts Co.,
Tax levy val '21(h appr... 878.889 CLINTON.
N. Y.
1$20,000„Oct 1
Moneys and credits (add I.
This city is the county seat of 55 '20 A-03200.000-- _Oct '23-'24
1 1925 DAVENPORT.
full value
1.76 200 Clinton County. First inc. In 1859
-1
I
40,000..
Oct
1
'26-29
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_393.70 and again in
This city Is in Scott Co. Inc. as a
1881.
1195,000
Oct 1 1930
Population in 1920
5,824 53-s
___ 20,000_ __ _Nov 1 1932 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 $604.000 town Jan 25 1839 and as a city Feb. 5
INT. at District Treasurer's office 43-is
1851.
Population, 1910, 43,028:
___
8,000_ _ _ _May 1 1927 Tax levy value,real
6,323,594
Tax levy value, personal.... 4.035,982 1920, 56,727.
Refunding Bonds.
CHICKASAW COUNTY.
53s'21 A-0 475.000
Ois'l 1 ___ $40.000____Feb 11928 Tax levy val.( happr.)'22_ 10,359,576
New Hampton is the county seat
15.000____Nov 1 1927 (Assessment made at h of appraiseo (For maturity see V. 113, p. 1599.)
Bridge Funding Bonds.
Corporate Bonds.
Uis'17
value, except on moneys and cred28,000____Jan 2 1937
5s '17 J-J $50.000e. _ .Jan 1 1937
its, which are assessed at full val.) 55 '13 M-N $81.000c
Funding
Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov 22'21_ $74.500 5s '03 ___
serially ending Nov. 1 1931.)
(Due
Population
$9.000_
_ __Nov 2 1093
in 1922
40,000
Sinking fund
j$7,800e_Nov 1 '23-35
18,600 5s '22 J-J 40.500_ _July 1 '23-'31
INT. at Harris Tr.& S.Bk.. Chic
Tax levy val.'21( X appr.)434s'16 M-N1 1.000c_Apr 1 1936
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 27 '22 $159.500
Real estate
5s '18 J-D 80,000„Dec 1 '32-35
6,024,843 Assessment debt (addl)_ __ 234,922
Personal
Funding Bonds.
949,180 Tax levy val.,34app.val.'21 4,269,034 CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Total
4s09 M-N$210,000c_Nov '23-'29
Denison is the county seat.
6.974.023 Moneys & credits (add'1.
Moneys and credits (add'1)_4,348,345
Apparatus Bonds.
Fire
Bridge
Bonds.
full value)
3,351,400
46 '16 A-0 $15,000c_Oct 1 '23-'27
Population 1910, 15,375; 1920_15,431 Tax rate (per $1 MOO)
1921_ _ _ _318.79 4s '17 ..__ $59,000c
INT. at New Hampton.
Popula'n 1910. 25,577; 1920, 24.151 (Opt. after 10 years after date of iss.) 6s '21 M-N 53,000
Sewer Extension Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
CLARINDA.
5s '18 A-0$260,000____Feb 1 1938 93 '16 J-D $82 000c_Dec 1 '23-'34
CLINTON COUNTY.
This place is in Page County.
Park Bonds (Serial).
(Subject
to
call
any
time
after
The county seat Is Clinton.
12 yrs)
$25,000c___Jan 1 1933
Park Bonds.
5s '19 ___ $74.000 _ 310.000 yrly. 4hs'12
_a
-__ $30,500
$20.000
M-N*250,000- _ _Feb 15 1940 5s '18 A-0 85,000_ -__Apr 1 1938
Funding Bonds.
Storm
Water Bonds.
Sewer
(Optional
Bonds.
Feb
15
1935)
4348'16 J-J $37,625__Jan 1 '23-29
4 Xs
53-s 21 ___ 125,000_ _Feb 15 1941 55 '17 M-N $83,000
A-0 327,000____Oct 1 1926
1923-1931
___ 37,000
Levee Improvement Bonds.
5s
M-N 75.000_ - _ _Nov 1 1938
Road Bonds.
(Part due beg. Jan. 1 1917)
48 '11 M-S $40,500c_Sept 1 '23-'31
Storm Sewer Bonds.
4s '17 ___ $96,000c
(20.000
..Jan
1
'32-'35
43411'14 M-N 55,000c_May 1 '23-'33
5s
M-N 31,100____Nov 1 1924 5s
s-a 130,000......Jan 1 '36-'37 (Opt. after 10 yrs. from date of issue.) 4s
5s
'16 J-D 100.000 June 1 '27-'46
M-S 2 000_ __Sept 1 1926
Drainage Bonds.
6,000____Jan 1 1938
6s
Natatorium Bonds.
Fire-Truck Bonds.
- 348.500
Bridge Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Dec 9'22- $955.000 431s
56
_ $40,000
J-J $2,500.. __July 1 1929 _s
- - - 38,000_ __ _May 1 1927 Tax
levy val.(j appr.)'21 14,826.823 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 '22-$1,449,500
City-Hall Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Appraised valuation 1922_69,666,560
5s
M-N$15,000____Nov 1 1935 5s '21 __- )$220.000_May 1 '23-'24 Moneys and credits (additional, full value)
Se
M-N 5 600____Nov 1 1926
7,599.476 Fax levy val.'22( appr.)34,833,280
1 140.000_May 1 '25-'26
Cemetery Bonds.
20,614 Moneys & credits (add'',
50.000_..May 1 '24-'25 Pop'n 1915, 20.581; 1920
full value)
INT.on bridge bonds is payable at
68
J-J
$6 800_ _ _June 1 1931 5s
15,063,450
___ 50,000_ _ _ May.1 1926
tax rate (per $1,000)'22_ _$27.00
BOND. DEBT Sept 28'22_$135.000
(300,000.._May 1 27-29 Crawford Co. State Bank, Denison: City
The city is under a special charter
on
•
Assessment debt (add'H___
at
Denison;
on
other bonds at
35.000 TOT. BD. DT. May 1921 $565,000
and
Farmers'Loan &Tr. Co., Sioux City
collects taxes, as noted above.
Water debt (included)___- 102,000 Tax levy val.'21(X appr.).15,
on h the appraised value of property
Sinking fund-General_ _ _ _ 11,000 Moneys & credits (add'1, 917,469
Instead of 5.4 as is customary in
Water
12,000
full value)
8,038,840
CRAWFOR
DSVILLE
CONS. IND. other cases.
Tax levy val. h appr.'22itate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '20 $20.20
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INT. at Geo. M.
Real estate
616,889 Pop'n. 1910. 45,394; 1920, 43,371.
& Co..
This district (I'. 0. Crawfordsville) Davenport; Halsey, Bechtel
Personal.
Stuart & Co.,
263.481
in
Is Washington and Louisa Counties Inc., Chicago; Union
Total
Say. Bank,
880,381 COIN CONSOL. IND. S. D.
School
Davenport
Bonds.
;
WhiteMoney & credits (add'1, full
Phillips
Co., DavTnis di t:ict (P. 0. Coin) is in Os '21
M-N$100,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1931 enport, and City Treasurer's office.
value)
2,038.301 Page County.
(Optional 0..1. 1 1926.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922 _341.00
School Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922$100,000 DAVENPORT IND. SCR. DIST.
Population 1910, 3,832: 1920_4,511 55 '22 ___ 375,000...
Mar. 1 '38-42 Ta.c levy value(y, approx.)
This district not only includes the
UNIT. payable at office of City BOND. DEBT
- 719,468
(?)
INT.at Continental & Commercial city of Davenport. but also adjacent
Treasurer.
territory. Pop.. 1920. 56,727.
COLLEGE SPRINGS CONSOL. National Bank, Chicago.
CLARINDA IND. SCR. DIST.
Building Bonds.
IND. SCHOOL DISTRICT.
43.0'14 J-D*321.000c___June 1 1924
trict (1'. 0. Clarinda) is in
CRESCO.
This district is in Page County.
43.s'15 J-J 63000.._....July 1 1925
Page County.
A city in Howard County
Building Bonds.
School Bonds.
180,000_May 1 '24-'25
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 '22_ _ $33,000
4,Xs'17 A-0 $59,000
5s '22 -_ _ $140,000
1942 (Due $2,000 yearly NOV 1 '23 to '26; Assessment debt (acidl'1.)__
10,000 43's'17 M-N 30,000_May 1 '26-'28
Refunding Bonds.
40,000_ _ May 1 1929
$2,500 Nov. 1 '27 to '30; $3,000 Floating debt(addl)
10,500
300,000_May 1 '30-'35
5s '22 Al-iNae5u,uuti
Nov. 1 '31 & '32; $4,000 Nov. 1 Sinking fund
3,960 5s '18 J-J $400,000..
(Due $5,000 yearly after 5 years.)
_ July 1 1928
'33, '34, '35 & '36 and $19,000 Tax. Val. 1921(happrd.)BOND.DEBT Jan. 13 1922 $123,000
Bonds.
Real
April 11937.)
517,955 45 Funding
'16 J-D 389.000c_June 1 '26-'28
Tax levy value(h act.)_ _ _ 924,733 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1921_ $63,000
Personal
214,084
BD. DEBT Dec 19'22_$1,023.000
Moneys &cred.(as.fullyal.)1,675,753 Floating debt
Total
732,039
13,000
levy val.'22(h appr.) 15,475,914
Population (eat.)
Moneys & Credits
4,800 Total tax levy value (3's
1,701,713 Tax
Moneys & credits(fullval.)15,
Total tax rate(per3-,00021
app.) 1920
058,750
420.055
$158.79
Tax (per $1,000) 1922
CLARKE COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)
$64.90
INT. payable at (leo. M. Bechtel
Osceola is the county seat.
1921
$107.70 CRESCO INDEP. SCHOOL
&
Co.,
Davenport
DIST.
, and WhiteFunding Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Cresco) is in Phillips Co.
6s
--- $71.000
COLUMBUS JUNCTION S. D.
*Redeemable 5 yrs. from issue date
6s '21 M-S 70,000- _Sept 1 1941
This district is in Louisa County. Howard County.
BOND.DEBT Aug 1921_ _ $264,000
Primary and Vocational School.
Building Bonds.
Tax levy val.(h appex)'21 _ 5.344 613 bs '17 M-N1$30,000__Sept 1 '23-'36 4%s'17 A-0 $58,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1937 DECATUR COUNTY.
Leon is the county seat.
Money and credits (add 1) _3 781 284
1 45,000_ _ _ Sept 1 1937 (Subject to call before maturity.)
Road and Bridge Bds. 1 "ax free.)
Population 1910, 10.736: 1920_10.506 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1921--$90,000
Primary School Bonds.
4Iis & 5s
1NT. at County Treasurer's office Floating debt (addl)
385,500c_1-20- r. serial
10,000 43.is'17 A-0 $12,000- __Oct 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
Tax levy val'n
aPProx.) _464,994 (Subject to call before maturity.)
bs '20
CLAY COUNTY.
$50,000
1934-1938
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1922- $99,000 BOND.J-J
DEBT
Spencer is the county seat.
Oct 1 '17_
CORWITH CONSOL. IND. S. D. Tax levy val. (1.4 app.)'221390,000
Floating debt
Funding Bonds.
This district is in Hancock and Moneys and credits (add'i 756,210 Tax
6,000
levy val.( X appr.)'21. 6,683,795
58 '15 F-A $84.000_ _Feb 1 '24-'35 Kossuth counties.
full value)
1,829.655
Moneys
and credits (ad58 '15 ___
_1923
16.250
High-School-Bldg. Bonds.
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$77.10
ditional, full value). _ 3,978,223
5s '16 ___ 44,000
1924-1935 43s'17 M-N$50,000____May 1 1937
Population 1910, 16,34i; l020-16,566
43s'17 M-N 35,000May 1 '23-29
(Subject to call after 1918.)
CRESTON.
20,000__ _ May 1 1930
Building Bonds.
This city is in Union County.
H IND. SCR. DIST.
1$2.000__Nov 1 '23-'24
8,000__Sept 1 1923
*SewerOutlet&PurifYingPlant. DECORA
This district (1'. 0. Decorah) is In
58 '17 M-S 30,000__Sept 1 '24-'29 bs '17 M-N 2,500__Nov 1 '25-'29
($1.000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1923 Winneshiek County.
18.000_ _Sept 1 '31-'36
7,000 _Nov 1 '30-'36 bs '17 M-N 120,000__Nov 1 '24-33
School Building Bonds.
3,500__Nov 1 '23-'29
9,500____Nov 1 1937
1 5.000 __Nov 1 '34-'35
58
$10,000_ _ Nov 1 '23-'24
17,000_-__Nov 1 1931 _s '18 ___ 90,000
BOND. DEBT (assess.)
23,000____Nov 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1922-$76.500
18,000- -Nov 1 '25-'27
April 1 1921
$230,831
55
2.700__Nov 1 '23-30 Tax levy value(X appr.)'21_388,009 Warrant debt(addl)
14,000_ _Nov 1 '28-'29
6,700
55 '22 M-N 48,000....Nov 1 '30-'35
f fi,000____Nov 1 1931 Population in 1921 (est.)
levy
val.,
Tax
X
app.
1,100
val. 1921:
6s '21 M-N 57.000
9,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1936
1933-1942
INT. at Geo. M Bechtel & Co.,
Real estale
3891 416
40,000__Nov 1 '37-'40
Drainage Bonds (Part yearly).
Davenport.
Personal
24,809
6s
s-an $13 412
, 11,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1941
1923
Other property
3,613 BOND. DEBT
6s
--- 150,000
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Total
9l9.8:i Tax levy val (XOct 27 '22.. $150,000
6s
-__ 139.000
aPpr.)'21_ 917,265
Connell Bluffs Is In Pottawattamle Moneys and credits
1,432,155 Moneys & credits
CO. BD. DT. Sept 15 '19.. $429,000 County. Incorporated 1853. Popu(add'I)_ _1,808,391
City tax rate (per $1,000)
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_ - _34.80
Drainage debt (additional)
96.074 lation 1910, 29.292; 1920. 36,162.
1921
37.00
Population
Tax levy val.'21( appr.) 9,631,334
(eat.)
4,100
Funding Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 6,924; 1920
8.034
Money & credits (add'1,
INT. at Bankers Trust Co., N. Y.
55 '17 F-A $10,000
*INT. payable at CityTreas.office.
1927
full value)
4,092,151 5s '16 J-J 165,000
1936
State & Co. tax '19 (per M .) _326.80 35 '19 ___ 40,000
.
1931 CUMBERLAND I.SCR. DIST. DENISON
This city is In Crawford County.
Population '10, 12.766: 1915, 14,656
40.000
This district is in Cass County.
1931
First incorp. in 1876 and again .13
I INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co.. 35 '21 ___ 154,000
1941
Building Bonds.
1895.
Davenport; on others at First Trust
41,000
1931 5s '16 J-J $30,000c
& Savings Bank, Chicago and Co
Water-Works Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1921)1936 Ss Electric-Light Bonds.
Treas. office.
M-S $60,000c_ _Mar 1 1934
4 is'll ___ $329,000
1930 5s '17 J-J
10.000.._ _ _Jan
53is'21 F-A 180,000„Feb 1 '31-'32 BOND. DEBT Dec 4 1920_ 1 1927 (Subject to call bonds 1 to 5. incl..
_340,000
CLAY CO. DRAIN. DIST. NO. 22.
5 years after date; bonds 6 to 15.
120,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1933 Tax levy val.(X appr'd)
Incl., 10 yrs. after date: bonds Nos.
1
(P. 0. Spencer.)
(Optional after Feb. 1 1931.)
Moneys & credits (add'I,'20-183,87
full
16 to 30. Incl.. 15 years afterdate.)
Drainage Bonds.
$20,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1933
value)
486.200
530'17 M-N$53.772 __Aug 1 '23-'26 5j-s'215s'21 F-A{160,000__Feb 1 '34-'37 Tax
rks-Extension Bonds.
rate (per $1,000) 1920..3105.30 be Water-Wo
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1918_ -$95.500
'15 J-J
_June 11936
20,000_ ___Feb 1 1938
INT. payable at Geo. M Bechtel (Subject
INT. at County Treas. office.
to call
$20,000c_
$5,000" In 5. 10. 15
(Optional after Feb. 1 1931.)
& Co., Davenport.
and 20 years.)




•

DEC., 1922.]

DES MOINES IND. SOH. DIST.
School-House Bonds.
48 '09 ___ $200,000_ _July 1 '25-'29
45-is '10___ 400,000____Sept 1 1930
4;4s '12___ 79,000____July 1 1932
434s'13 M-S 50,000c___Mar 1 1933
5s '13 M-S 276.500c___Mar 1 1933
19,000c
1934
4 8'14 _
4s '16 M-N343,000____May I 1936
(Subject to call begin. May 1 1931)
Is '17 ___ 25.000____Nov 1 1936
5s '18 __- J 90.000_-June 1 '23-'24
1280.000_ _June 1 '25-'38
5s '21 J-D 500,000____Dec 1 1941
43.s'22 M-N780,000c-__May 1 1942
nant.. Grove Sch Dist. Bonds.
_s '18 ___ $17,500
1928-1958
2,200____May 1 1925
5s 17 ___
k ?funding Bonds.
DENISON INDEP. SCH. DIST. 4345 11M-N11210,000__May 1 1931
This district (P. 0. Denison) is in 434812 __- 217.500
1932
Crawford County.
4 4s'12 M-N 70.000____Nov 1 1932
Site and College Building Pur- 4s '09 ___ 13,000____June 1 1923
chase Bonds.
_1935
40.000
44s'15 J-J
Ss '17 A-0 $30,000- ___Oct 1 1937 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 '22_33,677,700
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1932.)
Tax levy val.(X app.)'22.41,083,686
1921-1934 Moneys & credits (add'l
5s '19___ 814,000
TOTAL DEBT
full value) 1921
(7)
44,363.245
Population in 1922 (est.)____I26,468
MOINES.
DES
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank,
Des Moines Is situated In Polk Co. Chicago, A.B.Leach & Co., Chicago,
Incorporated as a town in 1851 and Geo. M. Bechtel, Davenport, Nat'l
as a city in 1857 and again in 1891. City Bank, New York, and at office
On June 20 1907 a commission form of District Treasurer.
of government approved (V. 85. P
113) constitutionality of which
was affirmed. V. 86, p. 870. Pro- DES MOINES COUNTY.
Burlington is the county seat.
posed bonds for water-works purCounty Funding Bonds.
chase declared illegal by State Supreme Court. See "Chronicle" of 4348'14 --- 149 000__Apr 1 '23-'29
May 13 1916. page 1824. Popula- BOND. DEBT Nov 1922-449,000
Warrant debt
1.079
tion 1910, 86,368; 1920. 126.468.
Tax levy val., 3( app. val. 1921.
City-Hall Bonds (Special).
Real estate_
$8.829.945
4s '09 J-J $130,0,,Oc_July 6 '23-'29
Personal
2,166,189
00'07 M-N 33,000r_May 1 '23-'27
Other prop
595,749
Park Purchase Bonds.
Total
11,591,883
43's'16 J-D $87,750- _ -Dec 1 1929 •Moneys
and
credits
(add'',
(Due serially ending -Dec. 1 1929.)
full value)
7,452.567
5s '17 J-J 148,0011.._July 1 '30-'34 State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'21 __$14.79
6s
-- 57,000-Sept 1 '23-'33 eop'n 1910, 36,145; 1920, 35,520
'20Flood Protection Bonds (Spec'1).
58 '14 M-S 110,000c Mar 25'23-'24
Bridge Bonds (General).
DES MOINES CO. DR. D. NO. 1.
4548'11 M-N 385.000c-May 1'23-31 548'11 3-D *129000'.-.A923-1926
-1926
5s-'14 F-A 70.000.___Aug 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Nov 1922..4129,000
160.000____Dec 1 1947 Assessed benefits 1921
430'16
333.523
50.000_ _July 1 '23-'27
INTEREST payabl at County
58 '17 J-J 75,000July 1 '28-'32 Treasurer's office In Burlington or at
250.000-July 1 '33-'37 Harris Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago.
41(e'17 J-J 233.000____Jan 1 1937
5s '19 --- 35,000
DES MOINES CO. DR. D. NO. 7.
Funding Bonds (General).
1923-1929
_ _ _ $75,000
430'08 -.., 1180.000.--Aug 18 1928 5345
DEBT Nov 1922_175.000
440'16 J-D 258.000_ --June 1 1936 BOND.
Assessed
benefits
208,864
1940
6s '20 ,.... 593.111
1923-103g
5s '18 J-J 400.000
12,000____Nov 1 1927 DICKINSON COUNTY.
4%s'22M-N1195,000__Nov 1 '28-'40
Spirit Lake is the cou.ity seat.
20,000 ___Nov 1 1941
Funding Bonds.
25,000----Nov 1 1942 58 '15 M-S I 18.000-Sept 1 '23-'24
12.000-Sept 1 '26-'28
Street Impt. Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
6s '17 ___ 187,495
$102,000
Se '17
6s '18 --- 44,526
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22.. $345,262
6s '19 _-- 17,667
Floating debt (add'l)--------25,000
Waterworks Bonds.
( appr.)'216,331,667
1969 Tax levy val.
58 '19 _41,025.000
Moneys & credits (add'l). _2.006,875
2,500.000
5s '19
8,137; 1920-10.241
Population
1910.
6s '21 ___ 400,000
430'22 s-a 250,000 June 1 '33-'42
DIKE CONSOL.IND.SCR.DIST.
Refunding Bonds.
This district is in Grundy Co.
410'15 J-J $234.048__July 1 '23-'35
Building Bonds.
45 '16 M-N 300,000___May 1 1936
'17 M-N $70,000--- _Aug 1 1937
Eis
Garbage Plant Bonds.
1922...392,000
-8 '17 J-D 116,000__Jan 1 '23-'25 BOND. DEBT Nov
Tax
levy val.(X appr'd)'22 519,389
128.000-Jan 1 '26-'32 Moneys
& credits (acld'1)_ __ _241,570
Sewer Bonds (Special).
School tax (per 81.000)'22-451.80
May 1 1923 Population in 1920 (est.)
6s '21 M-N ($28,000_
700
232,000_ _May 1 '24-'31
Funding Bonds.
5Xs'21 M-S $561,608.39
DOW CITY CONSOL. INDE(For maturity see V. 113, p. 19084
PENDENT SCR. DISTRICT.
This district is in Crawford County
Hospital Bonds.
Site. Building & Equipment.
bs '18 M-SJ$15.000
1923-1925
A923-1936
1 80,000
1926-1933 430'16 M-N166,000c5s
'17 M-N 20,000... ..May 1 1937
Municipal Court House Bonds. BOND.
DEBT Sept. 30'22 $86.000
1$45,000„July 1 '23-'31 Assessed valuation 1918___3.013,412
100,000__July 1 '32-'41 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$5.34
'17 J-.T 120,000__July 1 '42-'49 Population
1,200
in 1922(est.)
100.000-July 1 '50-'54
INT. at Dist. Treas. office.
50,000 _ _July 1'55&'56
27,000____July 1 1957
5s '19 -_- 143,000
DUBUQUE.
Dubuque is situated in Dubuque
Fire Equ pt. Bonds (Special).
58 '15 ___ 115,600„--Oct 1 1925 Co. Inc. as a town in 1837 and as a
58 '19 ___ 81.000
__1923-1929 city In 1841. Pop'n 1910. 38,494
1920. 39.141.
_6s '20
__ 40,688.70
City Improvement Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
6s '20
__ $184,930.81
.8 '18 M-S$282,719.93 --1923-1937
Grading Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
6s '20 --- $103,100.08
48 '16 F-A $96,000c-Feb 1 1936
Observatory Bonds.
48 '16 A-0 105,000c___Apr 1 1936
58 '20 __ $56,779
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 1 '22.15,154,720 45 '17 3-3 120,000_-__Jan 1 1937
Special bond debt (add'l)_ 3,769,340 48 '17 F-A 240,000____Feb 1 1937
180,000___ _Feb 1 1930
Floating debt (add'l)
324,306 5s
Cash on hand
817,648
Improvement Bonds.
Valuations for 1922 (Appraised). 5s '18 3-3 133,000_ _ _Jan 20 1925
to call at option of city.)
Gen. valuation
1172.706.840 (Subject
13,000_ _ _ _April 1 1934
Other assess. prop
41,442,816 5s
Water Bonds.
Total
58
'21 F-A $50,000
8214,149,656
Tax Levy Value 1922.
Bonds.
Gen. val.(X appraised)443.176.710 58Sewer
'21 F-A $50,000
assessable
property 41,442,816
Other
Judgment Bonds.
Total
_184.619.526 00'10 J-D 837.000- _Dec 10 1925
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22.1164.00
Grading Bonds.
Moneys and credits and corpora- 5s '22 M-N $75,000--_July 1 1932
tion lands are assessed only 5 mills GEN.BD.DT. Oct 6 '22_ $956,000
on the doilar. The tax levy on the Assessment debt kadd'1)_ _ 479,950
general valuation and corporation Assess. val. (70% act.)'21Real estate
stock is 52.40 mills.
27,332.748
Personal
11,059,744
INT. on funding bonds of 1918 at
Other assessable prop
749,276
the office of the City Treasurer, or
Total
39,329,408
at the office of R. M. Grant & Co., Tax
levy val.(X appr.) 9,832,352
N. Y.: on bonds of 1917 at Hanover Moneys
& credits (add'l).. 4,580,896
Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on 6s of 1920 and
sewer bonds of 1921 at the office of City tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$59.00
INTEREST payable in New York
R. M. Grant & Co., N. Y., or at the
office of County Treasurer; on others City, Chicago, and at City Treasurer's office.
at City Treasurer's office.

DENISON (Concluded).
General Funding Bonds.
$7,500__July 1 '25-'32
5s
20.000-__Sept 1 1924
-s
5s '19 __ . 12,250_ _ __Sept 1 1924
impt. Bonds (Special Assess1).
824,500_Dec 1 1935
6s
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22.. $99,750
Assessment debt (add'l)___ 382.469
Water and light debt (incl.) 80.000
Warrant debt (additional)_ 20,000
Tax levy value'21 (Y4 appr) 807,042
Moneys & credits (add'1)__3,079,121
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918__$11.90
Population 1910, 3,133: 1920, 3,581
The city owns the electric light
plant and the water-works, valued at
$195,000 and $90,000. respectively.

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DUBUQUE IND. SCHOOL DIST. ESTHERVILLE.
School Building bonds.
This city is in Emmet County.
43/
2s 22 J-J $537,000___ _Jan 2 1942
Gas-Plant Bonds.
4 s'22 s-an 450.000_ _May 1 '32-'41 534s'17 M-S $44,000____Sept 1 1937
BOND.DEBT Nov 24 '22131,170,000 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1927.)
Tax levy val.'22(X appr.)9,827,000
Sewer-Construction Bonds.
School tax (per 11,000) 1922_355.00 6s '20 M-S $40,000---Due serially
Population in 1922 (est.)
50.000 GEN.BD. DT. Oct 10'22 $106,000
MT.at First Nat. Bk.,Dubuque. Assessment debt (add'l)... 450
10
:30
7'
0
5
Floating debt (add'1)
Water debt (incl.)
35,000
DUBUQUE COUNTY.
Sinking fund
33,026
County seat is Dubuque.
Assess. val.'20(X act.):
2.426,244
Real estate
Hospital Bonds.
55'17-_ $74.000„Sept 1 '23-'37
934,056
Personal
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1922.)
Total
3.360.300
Ss '19 --_ 40,000
820.075
1923-1934 Tax levy val.(ii appr.)
Moneys & credits (add'l)_ 632.008
Funding (Int. at Treas. office.)
4348'11 J-J 1111.000c_July 1 '23-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__418.19
5s '18 -__ 193.500_ _ _ _Sept '23-'32 Pop'n, 1910, 3.404; 1920, 4,699
6s '21 F-A 80.000....Aug 1 '23-'32
ESTHERVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
A district in Emmet County.
58 '17
172,000__ _July '23-'36
58 '18 _-- 83,500___July '23-'36 bs '03 -__ $25.000c-Mar 1 1923
58 '13 -_- 20,000c--_Sept 1 1923
Voting Machine Bonds.
1 1923
58 '20 --- 24,000.._ _July '23-'31 5s '13 --- 10,000c___May
10,000__.._Dec 1 1938
6i '22 M-N 20,000_1923-1932 00'16
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '22 1802,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 10'22_ _ $90,090
Floating debt (addl)
4,500
Tax levy valreal estate 4,111.339 Sinking
8,500
(34 appr.) Personal__ 932.378 Tax levyfund
val.(34 appr.)'21_ 840,045
Total
1921
5.043.717 School tax
1921
$91.50
Moneys & credits (add'1.
4,699
full value)
7.948,098 Population in 1920
INT.
at
Iowa
Say.
Bank
and
the
Popul'n 1910, 57,450; 1920, 58,262
INT. at office of District Secretary First Nat. Bank, both of Esterville.
or Treasurer.
FAIRFIELD.
is in Jefferson County.
D17MONT CONSOL. IND. SCR. This city
Funding Bonds.
DISTRICT.
$31.000
-s
--This district Is in Butler County.
BOND.DEBT Sept 1922-- $31,000
Building Bonds.
Warrant debt (add'l)
2,500
434s'16 J-D $45,500c__Dec 1 '23-'36 Tax
levy val.(X appr.)'21.1,181,268
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921-- $54.000 Moneys
credits
3.568.339
Sinking fund
1,000 Fax rate&
(per $1.000) 1921-_$39.50
Val. for taxat'n (X act.)_ _2,073,157 Population
1910. 4.970; 1920__5,948
INT. payable at the Harris Trust
& Savings Bank, Chicago.
FAIRFIELD IND. SCE. DIST.
A district in Jefferson County.
DUNLAP SCHOOL DISTRICT.
430'10 -_- 23.000
This district is in Harrison Co.
5s
'13 --_ 15.000
*Building Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
1923-1937 4%8'22
434'1'17 M-N$39,000
$60,000_ _July 1 '27-'38
DEBT
BOND.
Nov 23 '22-471.000 BOND.J-J
July 1922_ _ 375,ono
Taxable value 1920
390,316 Tax levyDEBT
val.( X appr.)'22-1,181,059
Population in 1920
1,750 Moneys &
credits
(add'1),
*INT.is payable at Geo. M.Bechfull value
3.568,339
tel & Co., Davenport, or may be Population
(est.)
6.511
collected through their Chicago office Int. at office
of Dist. Secs,or Treas.
EAGLE GROVE IND. SCR. DIST. FAYETTE COUNTY,
This district (P. 0. Eagle Grove)
West Union is the county seat.
is in Wright County
$4.000__Oct 1 '23-'24
53 '19 --_ $160,000- -----1924-1939•I
434s'16
___ 18.000 _ _ Oct 1 '25-'30
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ $216,000
24.000--Oct 1 '31-'36
Tax levy val.(34 appr.)'21:
Funding Bonds.
Real estate
$569,264 i4s'17
A-0f
312,000
1923-1925
Personal
167,779
1 55,000
1923-1930
Total
737,043 6s
-- 38,000
1923-1930
RR.,temp., &c., val.(add'1) 76,364 BOND.
'21-DEBT Oct 12 '22 $151,000
Moneys and credits (add'',
Floating debt
6,000
full value)
1,538,650 Tax levy val.(X appr.) 21'
School tax (per $1,000) 1920-477.00 Moneys and credits (ad-12.478,919
Population in 1919
4,500
ditional full value)
8,078,824
State and county tax rate
(per 31.000) 1921
$34.10
EARLHAM CONSOL. SCR. DIST. Pop'n, 1910. 27,919; 1920
29.251
This district (P. 0. Earlham) is in
Madison County.
58 '19 ___ $100,000
1923-1939 FAYETTE CONS.IND. SCR. D.
BONDED DEBT
This district is in Fayette County.
(7)
Building Bonds.
I $500 May 1 1923
EARLY IND. SCR. DIST.
00'16 M-Ni 1.000 May 1 1924
This district is in Sac County.
9,000_-May 1 '26-'30
Building Bonds.
12.000_ _May 1 '31-'36
450'16 M-N$65,400
1923-1936 TOTAL DEBT Nov 21 1921425,000
(Subject to call after 1920)
Tax levy val.(X appr,)'21- _500,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 1919_175.000 Moneys and credits (add'l
Tax levy val.(X appr. val.)_115,000
full value)
500.000
Rate of tax (per $1,000)___..$102 00 Tax rate (per $1.000)
$60.00
EAST WATERLOO INDEP. S. D.
This district (P. 0. Waterloo) is in
Black Hawk County.
_s
321.500
School-Building Bonds.
6s '21 s-a $113.000____Aug 1 1926
BONDED DEBT
(7)
INT. at the District Treas. office.
ELDORA.
This city is in Hardin County.
_s
--- $33,000
Water Works Bonds.
5s
$40,000
TOT. DEBT Nov 25'22_ __ $42,396
Taxable val.(X appr.)'221,370,560
Real
452,988
Personal
1,823,548
Total
Moneys & credits (add'I)_ _6,570.622
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_.._$5.00
Population 1910, 1,995; 1920-3.189
ELKHORN SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Shelby County.
Site-Purchase & Bldg. Bonds.
5s '17 F-A $44,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 29 '21-148.000

FERTILE CONSOL. SCR. DIST.
This district is in Worth County.
Building Bonds.
5s '16 M-N130.000 _ _ _.May 1 1936
BOND.DEBT Nov 22 1921429.000
Floating debt (add'l)
4,000
Tax levy val.(X appr.) 1920.312,117
Moneys & credits (add'1, full
value)
301.100
FLOYD COUNTY.
Charles City is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
tos '15 --- 185.000
$8,000.-.._Sept 1 1925
5s '17 M-S 8,000 _Sept 1 1927
24,000_Sept 1 '28-'35
12,000_Sept 1 '36-'37
440'22 s-an 98,000
1938-1942
Road Bonds.
bs '21 s-a $200.000 ..May 1 '23-'26
5s '22 ann 30.000_ _ _Mav 1 1928
TOTAL DEBT June 1921-1891.734
Taxable val. '21 (q appr.):
Real estate
7,081,437
Personal
1,205,439
Other property
620,801
Total
__ _
8,910,677
Val. moneys and credits_ 5..562,838
Population 1910. 17,119;1920_18,860'
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co.,
Davenport, or may be collected
through their Chicago office and on
Sc of 1921 at the Continental &
Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.

EMMETT COUNTY.
Esterville is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1921_ 1273,000
Tax levy val.(X aPpr.)'21:
Real estate
$4,912,174
Personal
760,514
Total
5,672.688
State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'21--$32.39 FLOYD CONSOL, IND. S. D.
Moneys & credits (addl,
This district is in Floyd County.
full value)
1.986,800
Building Bonds. .
Population 1910, 9,816; 1920, 12,627
1$1,000_ _Dec 1 1923
Sc '16__J-D 24,000__Dec 1 '24-35
16000__Dec 1 1936
EPWORTH IND. SCR. DIST.
BOND. DEBT July 1916_ -445,000
This district is in Dubuque Co.
Taxable value (real and personal
Building Bonds.
property)
$476,265
bs '17 J-D $27,825__June 1 '23-'37 Moneys
and credits (additional, full
BOND.DEBT Oct 1921-329.500
value)
$142,291
_600
Population in 1920(est.),_
INT. payable at Schanke & Co..
IT. payable at Harris-Trust &
Mason City.
Savings Bank, Chicago.

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FOREST CITY IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Winnebago Co.
Building Bonds.
58 '15__M-N$70.000
(Due on May 1 as follows: $4,000
1923 and 1924;
$5,000 1925 and 1926; $4,000
1927; 85,000 1928. 1929; 84,000
1930; 35.000 1931, 1932; $4,000
1933; $5,000 1934 and $15,000
Aug. 15 1935; all bonds subject to
call on or after May 1 1925.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 1922370,000
Tax levy val. '21 (14 .ipp • ) .478,98
Moneys & credits (add 1, full
value)
829,880
School tax rate (per $1,000) 21810.51
Population In 1920
2,360
INT. payable at the Dist. Treas.
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Road and Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 1922..$30,715 Moneys and credits (add'1)82,614 248
1$8,000_ __ _Nov 1 1934 Water debt (Included)
20,000 State & co.tax '22(per
_830,9&
4,000____Nov 1 1935 Population 1910, 1,379 1920, 1,707 Pop'n 1910. 12,731: in$1,000)
1920, 14.723
7,000_ _Nov 1 1936
INT. on 5s of 1922 at the County
12.000--Nov 1 1937 GRINNELL.
Treasurer's office: on others at First
TOT. DEBT Oct 13 '22___ $389,000
This city is In Poweshiek County. National Bank, Chicago.
Tax levy value{Real estate5,818,750
Sewer Bonds.
Personal __1,485,384 6s38,000
(34 appr.)
HANLONTOWN CONS. SCH. D.
1922
Total_ _ _ _ _7,304,134
Sewer
:-Disposal Bonds.
This district (P.0. Haulontown) is
Moneys & credits (add%
5s
__ $31,000
In
Worth County
full value)
3.567,662
Street Impt. & Sewer Bonds.
1929-1940
58 '19 F-A 838,000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22_836.20 5s & 6s ___ $30,702.
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '21_ $67,000
Pop'n 1910, 15.620; 1920, 15.447.
Refunding Bonds.
(add'))
Floating
12,325
debt
434s
$18,000
Assessed value, real estate_ 716,440
Funding Bonds.
GALVA SCH. DIST.
personal....
Assessed
536.480
value,
55
This district is in Ida County.
$6.500
Total assessed value 1920_ _1,252,920
6s
__ 1,376.40
Building Bonds.
School tax (per 31.000) '21.-353.15
Bonds.
I $8,000c_Novl '23-'30 6s City Improvement
_ $29,800
434s'16k M-N
8,000c_Novl '31-'34
HARDIN COUNTY.
Water Bonds.
35,000c_Nov 1 1935
Eldora is the county seat.
BOND.DEB Nov 1 '18_ _ $55,000 43s'17 J-J $10.000
serially
Funding Bonds.
FORT DODGE.
Tax levy val.(X appr.)'15.548,748 5s '18
40,000
'21 M-N$48,000__ -----------This city Is In Webster Co. lacer. Total tax rate (per $1.000)15325.50 4 Sis'17 J-J
__- $15.000
serially Os
maturity see V. Ill. p. 2444)
(For
1856. City now governed under comTOT.
DEBT Mar 31 '22_ _ $199,439
INT. payable in Chicago.
534s'22 M-N$80.000.M & N1'24-31
mission plan. Pop'n 1910, 15,543;
Water & other self-supImpt. Bonds.
Road
1920. 19.347,
porting debt (incl.)
GARNER
80,000
525.000
1937
General Bonds.
Special fund debt (incl.)
This town is in Hancock County.
39,762
Road and Bridge Bonds.
55 '18 ___ $45,000____Sept 1 1938
Tot, appraised val. 1920..4,643,568
Paving Bonds.
1923-1931
363,000
'20
5s
J-J
5s '19 --- 50.000_
Tax
levy
1939
values, 1920$171,000
1932-1936
40,000
6s '20 -- - 30.000_Aug 15 '35-40
Real estate
Sewer Bonds.
906,352 TOTAL DEBT
Mar 1922_ $475,100
Ref. Water(Red.aff.10yrs.jr.issue).
Personal
--- $50,785
225,701 Tax levy val.( 3japp.)'21
311.332.778
4s '05 F-A $16,000c___Feb 1 1925
Other assess. property_ _ _
Water Bonds.
28,839
4hs'09 ___
5,000c_ __May 1 1929 _s
Tot. tax levy val.(34 appr.)1,160,892 Moneys & credits (addl)_ 9,297,120
-__ $5.000
Populat'n 1910, 20,921 1920, 23,337
Ref. Bds.(Red.aft.10 yrs.from iss.)
Moneys & credits (add'),
Funding Bonds.
43.js'08
_ $25.000c
Aug 1 1928
full value)
3.987,895
$3,000
45 03 ___
25.000c___May 1 1923 BOND.
DEBT Nov 1921_3239,785 Val. of city property '20-. 381,700 HARRISON COUNTY.
4340'03 M-S 27.000c___Sept 1 1923 Tax levy val(X appr.) 1920..265,959 Tax rate (per $1,000)
Loan Is the county seat.
_$56.00
5s '15 ___ 20,000_ Nov 1 1935 Moneys & credits (additional,
Bridge Bonds.
Population 1910, 5,036
192111920, 5,362
534s'21
$42,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'27
20,000. Oct 15 1941
J-J
434s'17
full value)
413,760
6s '21
12.000
Nlar 1 1911 Pop.'10(Consus)1,028:'20(est.),1,311 GRINNELL IND. SCH. DIST.
Funding Bridge Bonds.
Power Dam Constr. Bonds.
$40,000__Jan
434s'16
J-J
1 '23-'26
High-School Bonds.
430'16 J-S $100,000___Jan 1 '23-'26 GEORGE
'17 J-J 116.000_ _Jan 1 1923
IND. SCH. DISTRICT 434s'16 M-N$15,000____May 1 1926 4s
CO. BD. DT. Sept. 27'22 $267,500
Bridge Bonds.
6s
'21
F
-A
270,000._
This
_Feb
district
1926
1
Appraised values 1921$15,000 ____1923-1927 Lyon County. (P. 0. George) is In BOND. DEBT Oct 1922.- $45,000
Real
fos '17 s-a
32.384,428
30,000
1928-1932
Tax levy val.'21(34 aPpr.)-1,100.900
Building Bonds.
Personal
4,829.372
24.000
1933-1935 5sSchool
Moneys
and
credits
2.337,495
'20 J-J $50,000___July 1 1925
property
Other
4,202,272
10,000
1936 6s '21
22,000_ __Aug 15 1926 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$185 00
Total
41,416,072
12.000
1937 BOND.F-A
Population
1920
5,362
DEBT
Tax levy val.'21 ('4 app.) 10,354,018
5s '18 __- 22.713
1923-1938 Sinking fund Sept 27'22.. $85,500
2,500
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_330.50
58 '19 ___ 53.000
1939 Total assessed value 1921
GRUNDY CENTER IND. S. D.
Pop'n 1910. 23,162: in 1920. 24.488
Water Bonds.
(1-4 actual)
1,844,590
This district is in Grundy County.
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
58 '18 A-01$27,000__ _Apr 1 '29-'37 Tax
rate (Per $1,000) 1920_ __ 314.89
High Grade School Bonds.
1 4,000_ _ __Apr 1 1938 Population
1920
900
$6.000__Sept 1 '23 '25 HARRIS SCH. DIST.
City-hall bonds 58 coupon___$76,000
9.000__Sept 1 '26-'28
GEN. BD. in'. !tee 1 22___ 40,1,000
This district is in Osceola County.
Tax levy value(Real estate 3,731,612 GLIDDEN IND. SCHOOL DIST. 5s '15 M-S 20,000__Sept 1 '29-'33
Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Glidden) is in
5,000_-__Sept 1 1934 53 Building
Personal _ _ 874,133 Carroll
(34 appr.)
'15 M-N$44 723....Aug. 1 '23-'35
County.
31,000...._
_Sept
1
1935
1921
(Total
4,605,745 5 '19 M-N390,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920-- $55,000
BOND.
1924-1939
DEBT
Nov
23
'22_
$70.000
Moneys & credits (addl,
6,
40.000
Tax levy va uejReal est.__ 275,310 Tax levy val. (Real estate_ 484,457
full value)
3,146,822
DEBT Sept 27'22- $169,900 (X appr d) 221Pers'l prop- 111,802 (Xappr.)'20_ (Personal ___ 190,697
City tax (per $1.000) 1922_-350.00 BOND.
Moneys and credits
32,200
Total tax lavy val.'21
606,213 Moneys and credits (add 1.
& county tax rate (per
Moneys & credit, farld'1)_ _ 747.200
full value)
$1.530.610 State
$1,000) 1920
$29.70
FORT DODGE IND. SCH. DIST. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$11.20 Total tax rate (per 31,000)'22 8169.26
Population in 1919
370
Building Bonds.
Population 1920
1,500 Population in 1920
1,800
58 '13 J-D $65,000. ..June 1 1923
45is'16 F-A 70.000_ __Aug 1 193(1 GOWRIE IND. SCH. DIST.
HAVELOCK
DIST.
SCH.
GUERNSEY CONS. IND. S. D.
58 19 A-0 1230.000_0ct 1 '23-'39
This district Is in Adams County.
This district (I'. O. Gowrie) is in
This district is in Poweshiek Co.
1400,000___Oct 1 1939 Webster County.
Building Bonds.
Building Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4340'16
_ _ _ $54,000c____serial 1936
6s, s a _
$163,000c
1931 5s '17 J-J $33 360_ _May 1 '23-'37
Ois
J-J $30,000___ _July 1 1939 BOND.DEBT Dec 1922_ _ _$163,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_366,000
_
$10,000,000
434s'22 J-D 50.000
Apr 1 1912 Sinking fund
5,000
iTOTAL
DEBT Nov 1918_350.000 HAWARDEN.
BONI). DEBT Nov 12'22_ $885.000
1922 (est.)
2,500
Tax levy val.'21(j,4'aPPr.)-4,801,995 Population
This city Is in Sioux County.
INT. payable in Davenport.
Moneys and credits (addl
GUTHRIE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922..835,700
Guthrie Center is the county seat. Assessed valuation 1920full value) 1921_ _
3,075.574
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ 3100.00 GRAETTINGER IND. S. D.
Funding Bonds.
Real
221,812
This district Is In Palo Alto Co.
6s
Population in 1921 (est.)
A-03100,000
20.000
Personal
88,374
Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov 3)Y22 $310,000
INT. on 5s '19 payable at office of
Other property
45,937
F-A
$26,000c_Feb
1
'23-'36
Assess. val., real estate__ _30,783,692
School Treas., Ft. Dodge, on all BOND. DEBT Oct 1922
Total
356,123
A28,000 Assess. val., personal_ _ _ - 6,125.784 Moneys and credits (add'1)_ _392,370
other bonds at Geo. M Bechtel & Tax levy val.
'20(34appr.)209.
assess.
Total
896
val.
(about
Co.. Davenport.
Population in 1920
2,491
Moneys & credits (add'1,
60% actual) 1922
36.959.476
full value)
110,476 Tax levy val. (34 appr.)._
HAWARDEN IND. SCH. DIST.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)".20 $122.40 Moneys & credits (add)). 9,239,864
FORT MADISON.
6,378,856
This district (P. 0. Ilawarden) is
INT. payable at the Continental State & co.tax (per $1,000)'22.83330
County seat of Lee County. Inc.
Jan. 19 1838. Pop'n 1910. 8,900; & Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago. Populat'n 1910, 17,374 1920, 17.596 In Sioux County.
5s
'20
$107,000
1920. 12,066.
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 1448.)
Funding Bonds.
GRAND JUNCTION.
HAMILTON C0ITNTY.
BONDED
DEBT
(?)
430'16 A-0 $17,500
This place is in Greene County.
1927-1936
The county seat Is Webster City.
Sewer Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
HENRY
1$8,000 _July 1 '24-'25 5s'19830,000
COUNTY.
58
J-J $113,000
Mount Pleasant is the county seat.
20,000_ _July 1 '26-'29 BOND. DEBT (all water)
6s '21 M-N 24,000c_ _Nov 1 1931
5s '22 J-J
18,000_ _July 1 '30-32
Sept 27 1922
8325,000 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1921-3531,000 58 '14 --- 825,000___1923 & 1924
Court-House Bonds.
21,000__July 1 '33-'35 Tax levy val(A appr.)'20Tax levy val.(34 app.)'21_10,284,634
___ $100,000
8.000
Real
_July 1 1936
112,825 Moneys and credits (add'I
BOND. DEBT Dec 8'21_ $56,500
in 5 years and $60,000
Personal
47,960
full value) 1921
6,583.349 (Due $40,000
In the next 5 years).
Assess. debt (add'1)
Total
137,000
160,785 Total tax rate (per M)1918_341.50
Tax levy val. {Real estate_1,105,970 Moneys & credits (add'H
277,065 Population 1910, 19.242; 1920,19.531 BOND. DEBT Nov 1920-- $65,500
(34 appr.) Personal
218,775 Tot. tax rate'21 (per SI,000)_3116.80
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office Tax levy val.'21 (X, appr.):
Real estate
Total
1921
5,894,240
1,324,745 Population 1910, 1,0124 1920, 1,010
Personal
Moneys and credits
1,029,071
368,492
HAMPTON.
Other property
578,205
This city is in Franklin Co. Inc.
INT. payable in Fort Madison.
GRAND MOUND IND. SCH. D.
Total
7.501,916
first
in
and
1870
again
in
1885.
This district is in Clinton County.
State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'20429.00
Water-Works Bonds.
School
Bonds.
High
Moneys
&
credits (add.]full
MADISON IND.SCH.DIST.
$22.000
43s'17 Jan t:14,000_Jan 1 '23-'36
value) 1921
5s '22 _ $263,000
9,144,740
Funding Bonds.
16,000_ _ _Jan 1 1937
Pop'n 1910. 18,640: 1920. 18.298
BOND. DEBT Sept 27'22 $360,000
$22,000
BOND.
$30,000
DEB
Oct
1920INT.at Nat.State Bk,Mt.Pleasant.
Tax levy val.(14 appr.)'21 1,701,998
Sewerage
&
Purifying
Plan
Bds.
Moneys & credits (add'1).480,000 Tax levy val.(34 appr.) '213 *125,457 _s
__ $70.000
HOLSTEIN INDEP. SCH. DIST.
School tax (per $1,000) '211_375.70 Moneys and credits (ad157,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 27'22- 3111,000
ditional, full value)_ _ __
This district is In Ida County.
Population 1920
12,066 Population
Water debt (incl.)
21,000
in 1920 (est.).
500 Tax
Building and lmpt. Bonds.
levy val.(A appr.)'21 923,181
* Exclusive of telephone and tele___ $50,000
Moneys & credits (addl,
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
graph assessment.
4348'16
M-N 8,000
May 1936
full
value)
1,905,613 TOT. DEBT
Hampton is the county seat.
Oct 11922.. $52,000
Funding Bonds.
GREEN BAY LEVEE & DRAIN- Total tax rate (per $1,000)'218148.60 Assess. val. 1921
1.800.000
Pop.
in
1910,
2,617;
1920,
2,982.
5s '17 M-N $26,500__Nov 1 '23-'27
AGE DISTRICT NO. 2.
Moneys & credits
700,000
6s '20 M-S 86.000
This district is in Lee County.
1925-1940
6s '21 J-J
HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. HOWARD COUNTY.
70.000... _Jan 1 1931 Bonds are tax free.
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '22 3385.000 53's'17
.
A district in Franklin County.
J-D $330,090.„_Jne 1'23-'31
Cresco is the county seat.
Floating debt (add'))
15,000 es 18 J-D 96.153.85 June 1 '32-'33
Building & Improvem't Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Sinking fund
4,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922-- $426.153 58 '14
_Mar 1 1924 5s '15 M-S $39.000c_Sept 1 1926
Assessed value, real estate_7,799.361 Act. val. of dist. property_ 2,250,000 (SubjectM-N362.000c_to call $2,000 yearly begin- BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22- $54,000
Assessed value, personal_ 1,969,938
Int. payable at the Continental &
ning May 11919.)
Floating debt
30,00
Total assessed value 1921_ -9,769,299 Commercial National Bank, hic,ago. TOTAL DEBT Sept 1922 $62 010 Tax
levy val. Personal __ 1,072,051
Moneys and credits (addiTax levy val.(34 appr.)'22 923,181 (A appr'd)'22 Real estate 5,755,858
tional,full value) 1921_ _4,918,271 GREENE COUNTY.
Moneys and credits (add'1,
Total
6,827,909
State&Co.tax(per 81,000) '21.$30.20
Jefferson is the county seat.
full value)
1,905,613 Money's and liredits addi 3,730,028
Pop'n 1910. 14,780;'20
Court-House Bonds.
15,807
Population in 1917 (est.)
3,026 State& co.tax (per $1,000)'21_830.49
5s
'15
A-0 $70.002.c_Oct 1 '23-'25
INT. on bonds of 1921 at County
INT. at Harris Tr. & S. Bk., Chic. Popul'n 1910, 12,920 1920, 13,705
Funding Bonds.
Treasurer's office.
58 '20 M-N3150.000-- --Nov 1 1930 HANCOCK COUNTY.
HUMBOLDT SCHOOL DIST.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1920 $467,000
Garner is the county seat.
This district (P. 0. Humboldt) 11
FRANKLIN SCHOOL TWP.
Tax levy val.(X app.)'21_10,377,565
Drainage Bonds.
In Humboldt County.
This district (1'. 0. Cooper) is in Moneys & credits (addl)
_ 5,390,139 53.s
M-N$138,288c ___1923-1926
School
Bonds.
Greene County.
State& co.tax'20(per $1,000)_ $31.10
Road Bonds.
_s '18 M-S 394,115_Mar 1 '23-'38
School Bonds.
Pop'n 1910. 16,023; 1920. 16.467. 5s '22 ann J$450,000_May 1 '26-'31 -s
830.000
$100.000
5s
INT. at office of Geo. M Bechtel
1 50,000_ May 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT
(?)
BONDED DEBT Feb 1920 $87,000 & Co., Davenport; on 6s of 1920 at
(Bonds maturing from 1928 to 1032
First
Assessed valuation
Nat'l
Bank,
2,573,760
Minneapolis.
incl., are optional on or after 5 years HURON TWP. CONSOL. S. D.
from their date.)
This district (P. 0. Burlington) is
GREENFIELD.
BOND. DEBT Oct 9'22._ $500,000 In Des Moines County.
FREMONT COUNTY.
This town is in Adair County.
debt
Drainage
765,375
School
Bonds.
•
county
seat.
the
Sidney Is
Water-Works Bonds.
levy val.(Real estate .7,180,291 51'18
- $55.000
Funding (Int. at County Treasury). 434s'09 J-D $25,000_ _ _ _June 1 1929 Tax
( appr.) Personal__
712,714 TOTAL DEBT Oct 12'20-$70,000
15 J-J $44,962C_ _Jan 1 '23-'35 (Subect to call part yriy. beg. 1914.)
Total
1922
7,902,008 Tax levy val. (3,i appr.)'19...375,000

FORT




5s '20 M-N

DEC., 1922.]

IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS

31

KNOXVILLE.
Building Bonds.
Building Bonds.
This city is in Marion Couuty. 5s '17 J-J $61,000
1923-1937
55 '16 J-D j$18,000__Dec 1 '27-'35
__July 1 1942
1•32.000_ _ __July 1 1936 First incorp. in 1852 and again in 5s '18
_- -DT.
Oct 31'21_ $80,000
15,000_BOND. DEBT Oct 1921._ $70.000 1886. Population in 1910, 3.190 TOT. BD.
Tax levy val.(X appr.)'20.1,620,275
Tax levy val.(I appr.) '21.-360,413 1920, 3,523.
Total tax rate (pier $1.000)'20419.50
Water-Works Bonds.
Nioneys and credits (addiPopulation in 1920 (est.)
64.570 43.5s'14 A-0 $68,500
1,020
tional; full value)
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21-_$22.63 (Due $36,650 Jan 1 1934 and $1.750
LEWIS CONSOL. IND. S. D.
yearly beginning Oct 1 1915.)
662
Population 1918
This
district
in
is
Cass County.
Sewer Outlet Sc Purifying Plant.
INT. payable at the Merchants'
Building Bonds.
6s '17 J-D $8,400
Loan & Trust Co., Chicago.
5s '16
$52.000_ _May 1 '23-'36
--Judgment Bonds.
s-a $23,000____Jan 1 1931 TOTAL DEBTNov 15 '20...$70,000
.05s
JACKSON COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
Maquoketa is the county seat.
6s '21 J-J $13,000c_ Jan 1 '29-'41 LINN COUNTY
Voting Machine Bonds.
SCH. DIST.
INDEPENDENCE0.
Marion is the county seat
_ 1923-1930 BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '21- $119,000
Independence) 5s '12 A-0 $8,000
4.i
!
This district (I'.
96,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Water debt(included)
Bridge Bonds.
Is in Buchanan County.
7,056
$60.000
5s '13 F-A $80,000 _Feb 1 '23-'33 Floating debt (add'I)
Refunding Bonds.
(?) 4
14,190 BONDE-D DEBT
_1923-1938 Special debt (add'1)
1 '23-'28 5s
- - - 90.000
be '20A-0i318,0D0c_Apr
12,000c_Apr 1 '29-'30 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ $178,000 Tax levy val.'22(X appr.). 617,670 Tax levy val.( X appr.)'21_ 24,658.112
Moneys & credits (arld'1)_15.774,632
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922-$30,000 Tax levy val.{Real estate--6,429,734 Moneys & credits (add 1).. _1,257,600
(34 appr.) Personal.... 847,877 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921- _$192.50 Populat'n 1910 60,720 1920. 74,004
Tax levy val. j app. val.'20 697,563
7.277,611
Total
1922
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21_572.50
KNOXVILLE IND. SCH. DIST. LUCAS COUNTY.
Population 1915, 3,700 1920. 3,762 Moneys & credits (add'1.
Chariton is the county seat.
5,971.875 BONDED DEBT Oct 1 '22 $76,000
full value)
INT. at Harris Trust & Savings
County tax (per $1,000) 1922-$20.74 Tax levy val.(X appr'd)__ 613,319 5s '18 --- $40,000___Jan 1 '24-'31
Bank, Chicago.
Pop'n 1910, 21,258; 1920-.19,931 Money and credits (addl)A.209,725 5s '20 __- 75,000
Court Expense Bonds.
INT. payable at County Treasury. State. county & school tax (per
INDIANOLA.
$68.50 5s '18 -__ $5.000_ __..Jan '24-'33
$1,000) 1921
This city is in Warren County.
3,523
Bridge Funding Bonds.
Population in 1920
JASPER COUNTY.
Incorporated in 1849.
5s '18 -__ $30,000
'24-'33
Newton Is the county seat.
TOTAL DEBT Mar 31 '21 $120,069
5s '19 ___
KOSSUTH COUNTY.
14,000_ _ __Feb 1 1929
35.069
Funding Bonds.
Special debt (incl.)
County General Fund Bonds.
Algona is the county seat.
2,679,507 4Xs'17 M-Nf$5,000____May 1 1927
Appraised val. 1921
4(s'17....
$20.000
Funding Bdge. Bds.(Tax-exempt)
160.000__May 1 '28-'33
'32-'35
Moneys and credits (addi15,000
4).s'10 J-J $18.000c_July 1 '23-24 5s '1862,000
1,390,004 5s *18
'24-'33
tional; full value)
43s
___ 70.000r_July 1 '24-'29 5s '19 ___
9.000._ _ _ _Feb 1 1929
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'16 _$46.00 5s '18 ___ 42,000
Jail Bonds.
-.- 36,500___Jan 1 '32-'33
Population 1910, 3.283 1920, 3,628 5s '20 M-N 75,000_due serially_ 4'(s
1930-1931 4(s'16
34,000
Apr 1 1942 435s
$15,000__Aug 1 '23-'25
5s '22 ___ 53.000
Road Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov 14'18_ $189,000
IN WOOD SCH. DIST.
1931-1910 5s '19 ___ $7,000___ _Feb 1 1929
Tax levy val.( Xappr.)'21 13,761,740 6s '20 M-S $47,000
This district is in Lyon County.
1930-1939
Funding Bonds.
5s '20 _-- 74,000
Moneys & credits (addl.
Building Bonds.
1933-1941 55 '20 J-J J$60,000___Jan 1 '34-'39
95.000
11,804,592 5%s'21 s-a
full value)
15e '16 M-N$33,000
1 15,000Jan 1 1940
75.000_ _Nov 1 '23-'33
$18.20 Os '21 ___
State&Co.tax0utside
(Due serially after May 11921.)
:Ian 1 1931
16.20 GEN.BD.DT. Oct 13 '20.. $294,000 Os '21 J-J $75.000
(per $1,000) Inside
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1921-- _$33.000
Drainage debt (assess.), est 4.000,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 22 '22_ $311,500
Tax levy value(3j appr.)'21_217.913 Pop'n 1910, 27,034; 1920, 27,855.
levy
Tax
val.(X
appr.)
'22:
appr.)13,791,374
levy
X
Tax
Newton.
val.'21(
Bk..
Nat.
First
full
at
Int.
(addl,
credits
Moneys &
Real estate
Moneys & credits (addl.
4.503,977
479,618
value)
Personal
5,534,808
full value) 1921
540,417
JEFFERSON IND. SCH. DIST.
Other property
$27.50
$1.000)'20
(per
County.
State&Co.
tax
Greene
in
624,903
is
district
This
IOWA CITY. Total
25.082
Population '10. 21.971; '20.
5.669,297
School Bonds.
This city is in Johnson County.
INT. on funding bonds at Harris Moneys and credits (addiInc. in 1857. Pop'n 1910. 10,091; 435s'16 J-J $80.000____July 1 1936
tional,full value)__3,760,846
Trust & Say. Bank. Chic.; other
5s '18 M-S 60,000
1920, 11,267.
1929 bonds at First Nat. B'k,Chicago and State & Co. tax(per$1.000)'22 _$39.00
-s '19 --- 30,000
Funding Bonds.
Populat'n
Davenport.
1910. 13,462 1920, 15,686
Co..
&
Bechtel
M.
926
Geo.
25.000
Os
A923-1
$52,100c43‘&5s J-D
INT. is payable at County Treas.
bs '15 M-N 3,000____MaY 1 1935 BOND.DEBT Nov 1917.- $80,000
office.
(Subject to call begin. May 1 1925.) Tax levy val.(X appr'd)._2,001.920 LAKE MILLS.
This town is in Winnebago Co.
1923-1936
4%s'16 M-N 81,201
LYONS IND. SCH. DIST.
Water-Works Bonds.
1936 JESUP CONS. SCH. DIST.
431s'16 ___ 45,860.49
This district is in Clinton County.
M-N$25.000c__ _Nov 1 1936
Bonds.
4%s'16
Equipment
&
Building
Bonds.
Sewer
$26,500
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
1
'22
1
DEBT
Oct
'23-36
BOND
$75.000c_Aug
1929-1930 430'16 F-A
-__ $18.733
62
7,161 5s '15 J-J 815.000
1928 Sewer bonds (assessment).
1923-1925
5s '19 M-N 25.000
Bridge Bonds.
DEBT Oct 14'22$26.000
BOND.
25,000
(included)
debt
Water
'22
22
Dec
DEBT
_599,000
1923-1935
BOND.
-N$51,381
4548'16 M
308,292 Tax levy val.'21 ((jaPpr.)3,308,418
Tax levy value 1922
6,000c_ _Nov 1 '33-'34 Taxable val. '22 (X appr.)
710,889 Moneys and credits (addl
828,452 Money & credits (add'1)
(estimated)
511 '17 M-N1 9,000c___Nov 1 1936
full value)
2,489 Population 1910, 1,214; 1920, 1.529
564,401!)
10.000c__ _Nov 1 1937 Population in 1920 (est.)
INT. on water bonds is payable in School tax rate(per$1,000)'21-$91.50
INT. payable at Geo. M. Bechtel
Fire Equipment Bonds.
6,000
& Co., Davenport, and Harris Trust Dubuque; on sewer assessment bonds Population in 1920(est.)
$13,000
INT. payable in Davenport.
In Des Moines or at City Treas.office.
& Savings Bank, Chicago.
Paving -Bonds.
1928-1931
---$117,461
6s
CONSOL. INDEP. S. D.
Improvement bonds 6s____$104.980 JOHNSON COUNTY.
LAKE PARK SCH. DISTRICT. LYTTON
This nistrict (P. 0. Lytton) is in
Iowa City is the county seat.
GEN. BD. DT. Dec 8 1920 $426,000
P. 0. Lake Park.
Sac and Calhoun Counties.
Funding Bonds.
Assess. bds. (additional)___ 80,152
School-Building Bonds.
School-Bldg. Bonds (Tax-free).
2,490,155 430'17 J-J $17.000 __Jan 1 1935-36 _s
Tax levy value 1921
___ $92.500
Gs '21 M-N$125,000c___May 1 1926
Bridge Bonds.
Moneys & credit (add'1)_ _ _3,295.860
BONDED DEBT
(7)
J-J
5s
7,000c
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'21.$31.50 5s '14 __-$50,000
($1.000 yearly on July 1.)
(7)
INTEREST payable at Geo. M. TOTAL DEBT
LAMONI.
BOND. DEBT May 1921_15132,000
Bechtel & Co., Davenport,Iowa,and Tax levy val.( XaPp.)'21-$12,279,790
This town is in Decatur County.
Tax levy value(X, approx.)_ 811,715
Moneys & credits (add'I)_ 9,013,435
the First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Water-Works Bonds.
Populat'n 1910, 25,914 1920. 26,462 5s '08 J-D $25,000_ __Dec 1 1928 Moneys and credits (add'L _ 189,599
1.000
IOWA CITY IND. SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Mar 311921-830,052 Population in 1921 (est.)
INT. at District Treasurer's office.
JOICE IND. SCHOOL DISTRCT Floating debt
Building Bonds.
3.500
This district (P. 0. Joico) is in Tax levy valuation 1921.. _ _ _537,678
_ - R10.000_ _ _ _July 2 1925
55
1923 Worth County.
Mar $20,000c
be
330.297 McCALLSBURG CONS. IND.
Moneys and credits
School Building Bonds.
117,000c
430'16
$129.20
Rate of tax (per $1.000)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
$25.000
4e '16 --- 73,000c
This district (P. 0. McCallsbuni>
Populat on 1910, 1,541 1920, 1,787
1
_Sept
1930
14,000M-S
'20
5s
20,000
430
is in Story County.
BOND.DEBT Oct 10 1922 $270,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1922.. $33,000 LAMONT CONSOL. IND. S. D.
School-Building Bonds.
Tax levy val.(q appr.)'21 2,500,000 Tax levy val.'22 (X appr.):
This district (P. 0. Lamont) is in bs '20 F-A$130,000c___Aug 1 1925
153,292 Fayette, Delaware and Buchanan BONDED DEBT Aug 1920 5130,000
Real estate
Money and credits (adPersonal
30,000 Counties.
_ _ _ 3,267,828
ditional, full
Tax levy value 1919 (1-5
183,291
Tctal
(est.)
11.267
value)Population in 1920
approximate) (est.)
School-Building Bonds.
1,200.000
INT. in Davenport and Chicago. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922- _ $7.30 6s '21 s-a 8141,000____Juno 1 1926 Population (estimated)
309.
INT. at the Harris Trust &
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 19224141,000
SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
JORDAN
INT. at the Continental & Com- logs Bank, Chicago.
IOWA COUNTY.
This district (P. 0. Jordan) is in mercial National Bank, Chicago.
Marengo is the county seat.
Boone County.
Bridge Bonds.
SCH. DIST.
School Building Bonds.
LARRABEE CONSOL. SCH. DIST MADRID
$11,000__Apr 1 '23-'24
_s
This district is in Boone County.
-- $60,000
This district (P. 0. Larrabee) is in
_a
3,500____Nov 1 1925 _s-DEBT
Building Bonds.
(7) Cherokee County.
_s
10.000_ Nov 1 '26-'27 TOTAL
5s '15 J-J $28,000
KEOKUK.
5s
___ 8125.000
Funding Bonds (Tax Free).
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_$28,000
Keokuk is in Lee County. First BONDED DEBT
(7)
be '15 M-N$13,000c Nov 1 '28 &'29
Tax lev.val.(4appr.val.)'20_250,609
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1922- $393,500 incorporated Dec. 13 1848, and again
which
debt,
Its
amounted
in
1910.
DIST.
SCHOOL
LAUREL
Appraised val.'22(3,5 act.)This district (P. 0. Laurel) is in MANILLA IND. SCH. DIST.
33,163,228 to over $600,000 some years ago
Real estate
High-School Bonds.
issue of bonds Marshall County.
Personal
4,142,580 (caused by the reckless
838.000
435s'15
1945
few
of
railroads,
proposed
of
aid
in
School Bonds.
1,846,510
Other property
BOND. DEBT Nov 27'22_338,000
39,152,318 which were built) is being reduced at 58 '20 J-J $45,000
Total
estate_
valuejlteal
levy
96.870
Tax
per
annum.
Com$4,000
of
rate
the
$85,000
9
Dec
1921DEBT
BOND.
Tax levy val.(q appr.)-.. 9,788,079
'15( X aPPr.)1Pers'l prop__ 12,280
mission government has been acMoneys & credits (add'1),
1921...3129.70
LAURENS CONSOL. SCH. DIST. Tax rate (per $1,000)
9,669,914 cepted by this city.
1922
1,300
in 1920 (est.)
Population
Bonds
'Funding
Co.
This district Is in Pocahontas
State&Co.tax(per$1.000)1922 $32.00
bs '13 M-S S18.000Mar 1 '23-'28 Tax levy value {Personal ___ 4,000
Pop'n 1910, 18,409; 1920, 18.600.
MANNING SCHOOL DISTRICT.
_
__
'21
$15,000
6s
_
estate
60.000
Real
'20
appr.)
(X
INT. at Goo. M. Bechtel & Co..
This district (P. 0. Manning) 18 in
Refunding Bonds.
64,000
Total
Davenport.
4s '06 J•J $65,000c___Jan 1 1926 Population in 1920
1,120 Carroll County.
Building Bonds.
School
,,,.Jan
100.000c
55
1934
J-J
1
'14
IOWA FALLS IND. SCH.DIST. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22.... $1.18,000
5s '18 ___ $42,000
1928
LEE COUNTY.
Building Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 9 1921..558,000
County scat Is Fort Madison.
be '13. 1P-A $76,000c _ _ _Aug 1 1923 Tax levy val.(q appr.)'21.3,465,445
val.(X
appr.)
levy
'21:
Tax
credits
&
(add'1).._
Moneys
868.940
430
Funding Bonds.
___ 35.000
Real estate
339.937
BOND.DEBT NOV 2,1 '22. $115,000 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21_543.80 430'15 M-NJ$60.000 Nov 15 '23-'28
163,699
Personal
Tax levy val. X appr val '20 756,897 Pop'n 1910, 15,008; 1920. 14.423
I 11.000_ -Nov 15 1929
Total
-City
503,636,
debts
LIMIT.
DEBT
In
this
Moneys and credits (addi
6s
--_ 90,215
Moneys St credits (addl, full
are limited by provisions of the 535s
full value)
89.000
$1,299,128 State constitution
1.829,200
value)
(see State of Iowa), GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1 '22_ $181,215
School tax (per $1,000) 1920..536.00 State
debt of Keokuk was created Tax levy val.( Xappr.)'21 _13,513,862 School tax rate (per $1.000)'21574.20
Pop,1910. :3,710; 1921 (est.)__5,000 but theconstitutional
Population In 1920
1.854
inhibition took Moneys and credits (add'I,
INT. on 43,5s at Geo. M. Bechtel before
full value) 1921-_3,505,509
& Co., Davenport; on 5s at liar- effect.
tax rate (per $1,000)'20 830.80 MANSON SCH. DIST.
Total
Trust & Say. Bank. Chicago
KEOKITK SCHOOL DISTRICT. Pop'n 1910, 36.702; 1920. 39,676 This district is in Calhoun County.
Building Bonds.
Building Bonds.
/NT. at First Nat.Bank. Chicago.
CREEK 430'14
IOWA RIVER-FLINT
5s '15 A-Oj $4,000__Apr 1 '23-'24
M-N S'70,000cMay 1 1924
16.
NO.
DISTRICT
LEVEE
1 30.000____Apr 1 1925
BONI). DEBT Oct 1922.. $70.000 LEON.
This district is in Des Moines Co. Floating debt
$50,000
15.000
This city is in Decatur Co. First BONDED DEBT
1923-1931 Tax levy val.'20 (Xappr.) 3,812.666
___ $33,500
_s
Tax levy val.'14( aPPr.) _1.236.819
in
again
1906.
and
1867
in
incorp.
BONDED DEBT Nov 1922-$33,500 Appraised value
15.371.466 BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '21_525,000
INT. at Keokuk Savings Bank.
18.038 MAPLETON SCHOOL DIST.
Floating debt
This district is in Monona County.
IRETON SCH. DIST.
Tax levy val.1921(X apped)321.497
Building Bonds.
KEOKUK COUNTY.
This district is in Sioux County.
Money & credits (add'I full
'17 M-N$95,000____May 1 1937
5s
Is
the
Sigourncy
county
scat.
797.915
Building Bonds.
value)
$67,000 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21_566.00 (Subject to call after May 1 1922.)
bs '15 J-J $30,000--July 1 1935 Refunding bonds
12 000
Feb 1 1)426
'21_530.000
(Part
yearly
on
30
Jan.
1)
Sept
DEBT
2,193
1920.
TOTAL
Population 1910, 1,991
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1922-4115.500
$67.000
Tax levy val. X appr. 1920-465,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 1921_
Tax levy value(X app.) '20..679.684
820 Tax levy val.'21(). appr.)10,138.598
Population in 1920
Moneys and credits
9,816.562 LETTS CONSOL. INDEP. S. D. Moneys and
525,000•
This district (P. 0. Letts) is In Total tax rate (per 81,000)'21 $80.90
Population '10, 21,160: '20, 20.983
IRWIN CON-. IND. S. D.
Population 1920 (est.)
INT. payable at Co. Treas. off be. Louisa and Muscatine counties.
1,90e)
This district is in Shelby County.

IDA COUNTY

Idagrove is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22_ $168,000
21,217
Sinking fund
Appraised value, real_ __ _28,265,944
Appraised value, personal- 3,448,316
1,535,428
Other property
Total appraised val. '22_ _33,249,688
Tot.tax levy val.(japp.) 8,312,422
Moneys & credits (addl.
4,711.352
full value)
State & co.tax (per $1,000)'22_$28.96
Populat'n 1910.11,296 1920, 11,689




32

IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS

MAQUOKETA.

[VOL. 115.

Water-Works Bonds.
MONROE COUNTY.
3117SCATINE - L01713A DRAIN4Sis'03 _-- $24,000
1928
Albla Is the county seat.
DISTRICT NO.13.
6s '20 ___ 122,000
1940 5s '19 J-J $40,000 • 1933-1936 6s AGE
'15 A-0 393,300c ____1923-1925
5s'20 J-D 175,000____Dec 1 1930
County Fund Bonds.
TOTAL
DEBT Oct 3'20_3228,000
6s '21 ___ 125,000
1931 58
J-D$133,000__Dec 1 '23-'32
INT.at Cont.& Comm.Nat. Bk..
*Bridge Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1922 3295.000 Chicago.
58 '17 M-S 315,000_Sept 15 '23-'27 Assessed valuation,1real_
1 40,000-Sept 15 '28-'37 Assessed val'n, personal.-_16,737.064
2,780.572 MYSTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Other assessable property_ 3,272.772
Park Bonds.
This district is in Appanoose Co.
Os '17
32,000
1924 Total assessed val'n 1921_22,790.408
Building Bonds.
MAQUOKET
Moneys
and
A
credits
(add'1,
IND.; SCH. DIST. Sewage-Disposal-Plant Bonds.
58 '15 J-D 119,000.._.June 1 1924
434s
full value)
$200,000
2,257,742
119,500.,.....June
_June 1 1925
5s '16
_- $117,000
1936 Pop'n 1910, 25.429;
BONDED DEBT
1920.
23,467 BOND. DEB Sept 15'19-327,000
(?)
Eal '17
9,000
1932
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
Fire Fund Bonds.
MARENGO.
NAPIER CONSOL. IND. S. D.
5s '17 ___ $5,500
1925
This city is in Iowa County.
GEN,BD.DT.Sept 1 '22.31,106,325 MONROE SCH. DIST.
This district is in Boone & Story
___ $362,000
Certificate debt (included)
This district is in Jasper County. Counties.
70,735
BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '21_ $104,987 Assessment debt (add'i)__
Building Bonds.
Building Bonds.
22,000
Special debt (additional)_ _ 281,600 Floating debt (add'1)
36,500 58 '15 J-D 1:3.501__Dec 1 '23-'25 4}4s'17 M-N$50,000
Floating debt (additional)_
Water debt (included)
126,000...Dec 1 1926 (Due serially ending May 1 1937.)
59,561
457,771
Tax levy val.(X appr.)'21 303.796 Sinking funds, general_ _ _ _ 118,426 BOND. DEB Sept 30 '21_ _331.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '22_ $63,000
Moneys & credits (add'i) _ _1,895,190 Sinking funds, water
Floating debt (add'1)
8,000
82,646 Tax levy val.(X appr.)'21Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22.$141.80 Tax levy value'22( appr)4,596,2
Real estate
491,770
31,690 Taxable value 1921
05
Population 1910. 1.786 1920, 2,048 Money and credit (add 1)__3.210,679
Personal
Actual
ass'd value of prop_1.967,080
9,595
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$66.70
Corporations
580
16,781 Population in 1921 (est.)
Total
Populat'n 1910, 11,230 1920, 20.065
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co.,
59.066
MARION COUNTY.
*INT. Is payable at City Treas- Total tax rate (per $1,000)-316.25 Davenport, and Chicago.
Knoxville is the county seat.
urer's office.
Funding Bonds.
NEMAHA CONSOL. IND. S. D.
00'16 J-J $107,000__Jan 1 '26-'37
RY COUNTY.
This district (P. 0. Nemaha) is in
_s
_-_ 50,000
MASON CITY IND.SCH.DIST. MONTGOME
Red Oak is the county seat.
Sac County.
6s '21 s-a
-_- $12,500
June 1 1931 56
_
1923
Bridge
and
Road
Funding.
School Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT
___
Oct 11'22_ $492,000 58
58.0007,000
1924 430'16 _-- $63.000__July 1 23-'31
Floating debt (additional)_ 25,000 1146'16 M-N218,000
$2,000_ _Apr 1 '28-'29
1923-1936
Funding Bonds.
Sinking fund
6,000.. _Apr 1 '30-'31
4s
-40.000
1936 58 '19
$83,000
5s '22 ___ 20,000_ _Apr 1 '32-'36
Tax levy val.(X appr.)'21- 40,386 1148'17 M-N138.000.-__May 1 1937 58
J-J 152.000
20,000_ _Apr 1 '37-'40
Real estate
7,500,374 5e '17 M-N 75,000---_Oct 1 1937 BOND.DEBT Nov 22'22 3464.000
6,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1941
Personal
1,926,551 as' 18 F-A 55,000
July1938 Assessed val'n,real estate_25,935.312
21,000_ _ _Apr 1 1942
Total
9,426,925 5s '19 M-N 60,000
1929 Assessed val'n,
3,362 604 BONDED 1)EBT
Moneys & credits (full val.)9,477,640 6s '21 M-N 75.000c_ _ _May 1 1926 Other assessablepersonal_
(7)
property_ 1.923,620
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'21_336.50 5s '22 M-N100,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1942 Total assessed value 1922_31.221.536
NEVADA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Pop'n 1910, 22,995; 1920, 24,957 TOT.BD. DT.Sept 27'22. $780,500 Tax levy val.(4
appr.)'22 7,805,384
This district is in Story County.
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co., Tax levy val.'21 al appr.) 4,738,198 Money & credits (add'1)__ _7,314.050
-- 388.000
__-.1935
Davenport.
Moneys and credits (add'',
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..$34.00 58 (Subject
to call after 1920.)
full value)
3,239,679 Pop'n 1910, 16.604; 1920. 17,048.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22 ___388,000
MARSHALL COUNTY.
Population in 1920
20,065
Tax levy val. (haPp.).19- 502,913
Marshalltown is the county seat.
Moneys and credits_1,079,387
Road Bonds.
O IND. SCH. DIST. Total
MENLO CONS.IND. SCH. DIST. MONTICELL
tax rate(per $1,000)'19.$137.00
55 '18 ___ $22,000
Tnis
district (P. 0. Monticello) is Population
1936-1938
This district (P. 0. Menlo) is in
in 1918 (est.)
3.000
5s '19 ___ 28,000
In Jones County.
1937-1939 Guthrie County.
4'%s '19___ 18,000
INT.
at Commercial Nat. Bank,
School
1935-1939 5s '19 M-N$56,000
Bonds.
1931-1938
Chicago.
534s'20 ___ 40,000
_ _ _ 3190,000
1936-1940 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '22 $110,200 4 Xs
6s '20 ___ 122,000
1931-1940 Tax levy val.'21( X appr.val.)531 517 BONDED DEBT
(7)
NEWTON.
Bridge Bonds.
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1921-$108.20
This city is in Jasper County.
430'17 ___ 363,000
MORNING
SUN
SCHOOL
1927-1932 Population in 1920
DIST.
800
.5s '17 ___ 34,000
This district (P. 0. Morning Sun) Incorporated in 1876.
1928-1931
Water Bonds.
5s '18 -__ 57.000
is
in
Louisa
County.
1931-1936
43is
5s '19 ___ 64,000
M-S f$13,000c__Mar 1 1924
High-School Bonds.
1930-1932 MILLS COUNTY.
(Subject to call neg. Mar. 1 1914.)
4Xs'19 _- 17.000
Glenwood is the county seat.
_s
--- $165,000
1930-1935
5s '18 ___ 40,000____Feb 1 1938
5%s'20 ___ 38,000
BONDED DEBT
Road and Bridge Bonds.
1931-1935
(7)
fGas Works (red. Mar. 15 1921)•
6s '20 ___ 43.000
1940 6s '19 M-N $30,000
4;ig'11 M-8 $26,000c-Mar 15 1926
Funding Bonds.
Voting Machine Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5s '19 -_- 322,000
1931-1941 MOSQUITO CREEK DR. DIST.
1923-1939 6s '21 J-J 380.000
This district is in Pottawattamie 5s '17 F-A 310,000c_serially to '31
6s '21 M-N*60.000c_May 1 '27-'34
Funding Bonds.
County.
514s'18
BOND.
DEBT
--- $4,000_ _serially to '25
Nov
51,0'20 J-J $78,000
21
'21_
$405,000
1932-1940
Drainage
5s
Bonds.
Tax levy value(X appr.)'21-8.000
Drainage Ditch Bonds.
serially
1923-1926 6s '21 -_- 100,000
Real estate
5,185,167 5s '17 M-S $38,400
6s '20 M'N$152,000
1926-1931
1924-1935
8,685
1926
Personal
Park Bonds.
804,315 51/e'17
Poor Bonds.
6s
'19
--9.850
1925 530'17 _-- $10,500
Other property
796,885
5s '20
$21,000
1923-1930
1929
Sewer Bonds.
Total
TOTAL DEBTNov 1922. 3833.000
6,786,367 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1920_ --$66,535
5)4a'lS
Assessment debt (add'I)- 152,000 Moneys and credits (addl.
_ *1,500_ _serially to '27
Water-Works Refunding Bonds.
Tax levy val'niReal estate10,454,542 full value)
3,853,806
AYR.
'19 ___ $10,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1930
W, appraised Personal__ 2,481,364 State & Co.tax(per$1.0000)'20331.20 MT.
This town is in Ringgold County. 5sSewer
val'n 1922_ Total
Disposal Plant Bonds.
12.935,906 Populat'n 1910, 15,811 1920, 15,4., Inc. in 1875. Bonds are tax-free.
5s
'17
Moneys & cred ts(add'1) 9,868.904
INT. on bonds marked (*) at
F
$36,500c
Water-Works(Red.beg.Dec. 1 '23).
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922._ -365.00 County Treasurer's office.
(Due serially ending 1937.)
5%3'13
J-D
$45,000c__-D
ec
1
1933
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '22... 3210,000
Pop'n in 1910, 30,279; 1920, 32,630
58 Funding Bonds.
Special fund bonds (add'll_ 447,100
M-S $1,000c....1923-1924 Tax
MINGO CONSOL. IND. SCH. D. City-Hall
MARSHALLTOWN.
levy val. '20
appr.)Bonds.
This district is in Jasper County.
Real
City is in Marshall Co. First in844,240
-a
--- $7,000
Building Bonds.
corp.July 1863. Inc.as city of 2nd
Personal
•240,940
BOND. DEBT Nov 25'22_ $63,000
'23-'27
1$7,500__July
1
Other property
class Mar 1868. Commission govt.in29,757
Water
debt
10,000__July 1 '28-'32
43,000
5s '17 J-J
Total
stalled Apr. 5 1911.
10,000__July 1 '33-'36 Tax levy val.'22( appr.)_ 1,372,582 Moneys & credits (add'1,1,114,937
Bridge Bonds.
Moneys and credits (add'1,
_July
1937
29,500-..
1
full
5s '20
325,000__June 1 '23-'30 BOND.
2,592.998
full value)
1,336 224 Co. taxvalue)
DEBT Oct 1918- $68,000
Refunding Bonds.
rate (ner
'20_ _367.00
575,797 Total tax rate(per$1,000)'22 $127.00 Population 1910,31,000)
Se '20 --- $28,000___Jan 1 '23-'40 Taxable value 1916
4,616
1920,
6,627
Population
in
1910.1,646;
Actual
1920-1,738
ass't
value
of prop_ _1,613,838
INT.on bonds marked (5) at Geo.
6s'21__ 15,000_ _ _ May 1 1931
INT. payable in Davenport.
Population in 1917 (est.)
850
M. Bechtel & Co.. Davenport.
Funding Bonds.
INT.
Geo.
at
Bechtel
M.
Co..
&
12.000--May 1 '23-'29 Davenport.
• City-Hall Bonds.
MUSCATINE.
.58
--- $50.000
City is in Muscatine Co. Incorp NEWTON IND. SCHOOL DIST.
20 years
Building Bonds.
MISSOURI VALLEY IND. S. D. 1851. The
Grading Bondswater bds.are not a direct
This district is in Harrison County
$5,639.36_Aug 1 '23-'27
.53'0'21
city obligation, being payable only 58 '17 M-N$150,000__Nov 1 '27-'37
58 '18 M-N 75,000..._Nov 1 1938
Fire Bonds.
Building Bonds.
from a special water-works tax.
(Subject to call after Nov. 11928.)
.53fs'22 _
3,000June1 1923 bs '17 M-S $20,000-- _Sept 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT 1922
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22-372,000 6s
$225,000
M-S $28,500
Funding Viaduct Bonds.
Other debt
68- 36.000- Aug 1 '23-'27 Floating debt
8,300
25,000
Levee Bonds.
Tax levy val.'16(g appr.)$1,046.729
Tax levy val.'21!real estate_514.000 58 '15 -__ 36.500
every two years)
**,000
1925
(X appr.)__ _lpersonal -125,000 5s '17 M-N 18,500..May 1 '23-'34 Moneys and credits (add 1,
Judgment Funding Bonds.
full value)
1,452,932
6s
6s'22-_-_ $17,000_ _Dec 1 '31-'41 Moneys and credits (addi___ 13.500
1931 Assessed actual value 1916_4,186,9
tional, full value)
17
289,916
city-Hall Bonds.
Paving Bonds (City's Portion).
5,500
6s '18 M-N $5.000- _Nov 1 '23-'27 School tax rate(per$1,000)'21$126.00 5e '14 M-N$75,000-June 1 1934 Population in 1917 (est.) •
BOND.DEBT Dec 1 '22.. $166,639 Population in 1921 (est.)
4.000 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '22.._ _ $142,000
Cash on hand
88,971 INT. payable at Des Moines and Tax levy val '22 (WL act.).. 5,711,260 NORTHWOOD IND. SCH. DIST.
Money & credits (addl,
Taxable val.'22(X act.)Davenport.
This district is in Worth County.
full value)
Real estate
2,173,757
2.173.145 BOND. DEBT Nov 22'22.$44,000
City tax rate (per $1,000)'21_36.80 Population
Personal
514.577 MITCHELL COUNTY.
1.597
in 1920Pop'n 1910, 16.178; 1920. 16.068
Total
2,688,334
Osage is the county seat.
INT. payable at First Trust &
Moneys and credits (add%
Bonds.
Funding
full value)
4.827.725
O'BRIEN COUNTY.
36.0000 ____1923-1924 Say. Bank, Muscatine.
Total tax rate(per 31,000)'22-$16.50
Primghar is the county seat.
925-1927
Pop'n 1910, 13,374; 1920, 15,731 430 J-J 4 12,000C__..1
Bridge Funding Bonds.
5,000c
1928 MUSCATINE COUNTY.
58 '18 -__ 313,000
1926-1928
12.000
1927-1928
Muscatine is the county seat.
MARSHALLTOWN IND. SCH. D. _s
6s '19 -__
5,775
___ 148,000
1929-1934
Funding
Bonds.
_s
Refunding Bonds.
-__
40.000
10,000
1935
$32,000_ _Nov 1 '23-'26 -8
6s
F-A 12,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1926
--- 60,000
24,000
1936.1937 6s
--6.000_ _Nov 1 1927
5s
___ 25,000_ _ _ _July 1 1932 _s
Road Bonds.
--- 94,000
9,000_ ___Nov 1 1928 5s '21 _- - 3700.0000
6s
1932 ds
- 90,000
___ 34,000
1937-1941
10.000_
Bldg. Bonds.
_
_
_Nov
1 1929
Court-House Constr. Bonds.
_ _ - 24,500
1928 BONDED DEBT
416'13_ $15,000c___July 1 1933 5}is
(?)
'15 F-A$,57,000c -__-1923-1925
__ 42,500_ _ _ _Jan 1 1928 Tax levy
X appr.)'21_10,537,225 5e
(Subject- to call beg. July 1 1922.) 4'4s'22
GEN.BD. DT. Nov 19 '21 $693,775
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922-. $298,000 Money &val(
credits
445'14 M-N$30.000c___May 1 1924 Tax
(add'I)__ 8.806,104 Tax levy val.(K appr.)'2111,899,010
levy
value,
real
6,034,764
Populatn 1910, 29,505 1920, 29,042 Moneys and credits(add'1.
1926 Tax levy value, personal_ _
16 -__ 15,000
1,379,330
-BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22- $187,000 Tax levy val.( (appr.)'227,436,233
full value) 1921
-7.414,094
l'ax levy val.'21 (3( spiv.)-2.621.213 Moneys & credits
Pop'n 1910. 17.262; 1920. 19,051.
(add'l
MUSCATINE
full
IND. SCH. DIST.
Moneysand credits(add'1)_3,331,007
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co..
value)
Refunding Bonds.
7,330,613
Populat'n 1910, 13.435 1920, 13 921 bs '14 A-0 S34.000c---Oct 1 1924 Davenport, and on 5s of 1921 at
MASON CITY.
County Treasurer's office.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
Building Bonds.
Thiscity is In Cerro Gordo County.
be '15 J-D $5.000c_June 1 '23-'27
adopted
-Commission government
4
4s'16
s-a
75,000__July
1 '26-'36 OELWEIN.
MONONA COUNTY.
June 22 1913.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1919_- $125,000
This city is in Fayette County.
Onawa is the county seat.
Corporation Bonds.
Moneys and credits (addi
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 1 '22_351,556
1932
Funding Bonds.
430'12 ___ $40,000
full
value)
1919_- 19,333 Water debt (included)
13,693
1923 5e '19... $55,000
5s '13 ___
7.100
1923-1934 Tax levy value Cal est__
13,781
19,441 Floating debt
1936 BONDED DEBT 1920_
40'16 ___ 35,000
appr.)'19 Personal _
2,500
4,843 Sinking funds-General
1927 Tax levy val.(3,/, appr.)'21-$55,000 Tax rate
430'17 ___ 42,000
(per $1, )1919..3131.50
Water
6,000
1939
Real estate
bs '19 ___ 43.000
7,632.989 Population in 1919 (est.)__
appr.)'20
levy
val.
(M
Tax
28.600
1939 Personal
bs '19 ___
7,000
INT. on 4s is payable at First
1,060.238
663.035
Real estate
Other property
Judgment Bonds.
1,056,567 Trust & Savings Bank, Muscatine*
Personal
139,366
58 '22 J-D$202,000
Total
9,749.794 on refunding 58 at Geo. M. Bechtel
Other property
38,918
Moneys and credits (add'',
Intercepting Sewer Bonds.
& Co., Davenport; on building 55 at
Total
841,319
6s '15 ___ $4.000
1923 full value)
2,329,730 W.F Bishop & Co.. Muscatine, and Moneys and credits
1,312,678
Tax
rate
Fire-Station Bonds.
(per $1,000) 1920_ _ _ _31.00 on 45is at Harris Trust & Savings Tax rate (per .31,000)1921_
.. - -$49.15
1932 Populat'n 1910, 16.633 1920. 17.125 Bank, Chicago.
00'12 -- $19,000
Population 1910. 6,028; 1920. 7,455
This city is in Jackson County.
Electric-Light Bonds.
bs '19 --- 362.000
1923-1939
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'2L $65,000
Taxable value(X act.)'19_3,600,000
Tax rate (per $1,000)______ _ _340.00
Pop.'10 (Census), 3,570: 1920. 3.626
School tax rate(per$1,000)'21-393.00




•

DEC., 1922.]

33

IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS

• appr.):
Tax levy val.'22(Y
POLK COUNTY.
Real
5,021,676
Des Moines Is the county seat.
723.387
Personal
Road Bonds.
675,934
Railroad, &c
1923-1936
5s '19 --- $43,000
6.420,997
Total
- 1923-1940
5s '19 -__ $72,000
1100,000__May 1 1924 Moneys & credits (add% _ _3,330,782
5s '22 ann 100,000 May 1 '25-'29 State&Co.tax '22 (per $1.000)$30.00
100,000__May 1 1930 Popula'n. 1910,12,904 1920. 12.919
60.000_ __ _May 1 1931
Court-House Bonds.
RINGSTED SCHOOL DISTRICT.
48 '05 A-0 542.000--Oct 1 '23-'24
This district (P.O. Ringsted) is in
OSCEOLA.
Funding Bonds.
Emmet County.
This city is in Clarke Co. First
1929
434s'07 ___ $37,000
5s '19 --- $43,000
incorp. in 1859 and aqain in 1886. 0 PACKWOOD CONS.IND. .D.
1929 BOND. DEBT Nov 1922-360.000
This district (P. 0. Packwood) is 434s'll --_ 61,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 22-857,00
23,000 in Jefferson County.
1931-1940 Population in 1920
600
Ss '20 ___ 200,000
Water debt. included
6s '21 J-J 135.000c_Jan 1 '26-'34
School-Building Bonds.
Tax levy value(g appr.)'20325,880 58 '20 M-N895,000c__ May 1 1925
•11,000c-_Jan 1 1935 ROCKFORD.
Real estate
63,095 BOND.DEBT April 1921_ _ _$95,000 6s '21 J-J 16.000c__Jan 1 '26-'31
Personal property
town is In Floyd County.
1.000c___Jan 1 1934 6sThis
Tax levy value(X approx.)_ _560,724
Moneys and. credits (add'1,
'20 A-0 $33.850- ------------941.100
1923-1935 (For
INT. at the Continental & Com- 534s'21 s-a 1195,000c
full value)
see V. 111, p. 1972)
maturity
1936
I 23,000c
Population 1910. 2.416; 1920. 2,684 mercial National Bank, Chicago.
DEBT Mar 31 '21.. $37,850
534s'21 s-a J 80,000c ----1923-1930 BOND.
18,296
(add'1)
debt
Warrant
1931
1 12,000c
PAGE COUNTY.
525,608
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
Taxable value 1921
_
_s
10.000
Clarinda is the county seat.
Sibley is the county seat.
Population in 1910, 916, 1920, 1,030
Bonds.
Bridge
and
Road
I Funding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
INT. at the First Nat. Bank,
1923-1938
$160,000
_1929-1939 5s '18
M-N$65.000c
1925 434s
58 '16 --- $10.000
1923-1938 Minneapolis.
214.000
1931-1941 5s 18
137,000
1936 6s '21
434s'16 --- 13,000
1923-1939
'27-31
1
'19
85.000
5s
.*65,000c_Aug
1923-1937 55 '22 F-1
58 17 --- 26,250
Bridge Bonds.
*60,000c_ Aug 1 '32-'36
ROCKFORD IND. SCH. DIST.
1928-1937
55 '18 --- 27,500
$454,000 430'11 M-N $70,000
This district (P. 0. Rockford) is in
1938 TOT. DEB Mar 1922
58 '18 --- 10.000
1923-1932 Floyd County.
43-s'12 A-0 50.000
1923-1934 Money & credits (add'1,
58 '18 --- 11.000
1923-'34
87.000__Dec
J-D
14
9.614,328
5s
value)
full
$9.000c_ __Aug 1 1932
1940
34,000
-__
5s '20
1923-1936 5s '22 F-A 15,000c... _Aug 1 1937
1930 Tax levy '21 (3( appr.)_ _10.104623 Ss '16 J-J 54,000
-- 38,000
6s
1930-1940
30,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1942
Ponurn in 1910. 24,002; '20, 24,137 5s '19 -__ 25.000
'20Road Bonds.
INT. at Halsey, Stuart & Co.,
Funding Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1922 368,500
_s
-_- $100.000
871.000
(*)
Value of taxable property_ _1,998,876
BOND.DEBT Nov 19 21-9177,000 Inc., Chicago; on bonds marked
1,200
Hospital Bonds.
at the County Treasurer's office, 6sPopulation (est.)
Tax levy val.(yi appr.)'211924-1939
5s '19 ___ $100,000
5,213,754 with Chicago exchange.
Real estate
INT. at School Treasurer's Vice.
Voting Machine Bonds.
776.290
Personal
5s '15 ___ $6,000„Oct 5 '23-'25
-5,990,044 PALO ALTO COUNTY.
Total
18.000_ _June 1 '23-'31 ROCK RAPIDS.
Emmetsburg Is the county seat. 5s '20
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920__329.70
TOT.B.DT.Mar 192131,727.000
Funding Bonds.
This city is in Lyon County.
Moneys and credits (add'l
0
Wt app.)'21 53,024.705
Tax
val.
levy
(
----1923-193
$6,000
M-NJ
'18
597,667
58
Water, Light & Heating Bonds.
full value) 1921_ -__
I 8,000 ---1931-1938 Moneys and credits (add'1)
- $15,000- __May 1 1926
430'16
Population 1910.8.956; 1920_ _10,223
46.475.342
full value
5s '20 M-N 52.000
_-Bonds.
Sewer
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'20327.50 53(s'19 __ $13,000
Drainage Bonds.
OSCEOLA IND. S. D.
534&6s --- $76.500-_._1923&l925 Pop'n 1910. 110.438; 1920, 154029
Funding Bonds.
This district is in Clarke County. GEN.BD.
DT.Sept 27'22 $388,000
1927
INT. on court-house bonds at 530'18
$16,000
Refunding Bonds.
650,000 Nat. Park Bank, N. Y., others at 5348'19 __ 19,000_ -__ Nov 1 1934
Drainage debt (adu'l)
1925
$4,000
_s
--County Treas. office or at any bank BOND. DEBT Apr 1 19223111,744
Appraised value 1922Building Bonds.
28,249,370 in Des Moines.
8.000
Real
Water debt (incl.)
1938
___ 30,000
_s
3,132,388
146,600
Personal
Assessment debt (add'1)
1938
__ 100,000
-s
property
2,345,640
1.510,121
Other
estate
real
value
Assessed
DIST.
SCH.
IND.
POSTVILLE
BOND.DEBT Oct 1921__ _5134,000
33,727,398
Total
504,309,
Assessed value personal
This district is in Allamakee Co
Tax levy val.(3( appr.)'20 435.000 Money and credits, add%
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_337,000 Tot.assess. val.( Uact.)'22_2,014,42!
2.900
Population in 1920 (est.)
0
2,597.359 Taxlevyval.'2
_
503.60_
full value
happ.)'22___
val.(
Tax
levy
450.000
(eat.)
2(3(app.)
State & County tax rate (per
Scho 1 tlx rite (per $1,000)'21$16.10 Moneys & credits (add'1)_ _1.521.00u
$30.95 Population in 1920
OSKALOOSA.
1922
rate (per $1,000)'21 131.00
$1,000)
tax
Total
1.039
This city is in Mahaska County. Pop'n 1910, 13.845; 1920, 15.486.
Pop. '10 (Census), 2.005; '20, 2.172
First incorporated in 1853 and again
G.M.Bechtel&Co., Davenp't POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY.
In 1862.
the county seat. ROCK RAPIDS IND. S. D.
is
Bluffs
Council
Funding Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Rock Rapids
PATON IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Ref. Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s '18 M-N$41.627c_Nov 1 '23-'36
is in Lyon County.
This district (P. 0. Paton) is in 58 '15 s-a $140,000
5s '18 M-N 38,000c.__Feb 1 1938 Green County.
'22 J-D $130,000
5s
1
1920.)
(Due 1-10 yrly. beg. Apr.
..)
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1923
(7)
BONDED DEBT
Building Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
58 '15 J-J 935,000-July 1 25-'33 5sSchool
1 1942 430'17 A-0 $268,500
_June
_
_
$50,000_
s-a
'22
Peoples Water Co. Purchase 5s
1926 (Due serially begin. Apr. 1 1922) ROLFE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
M-S 11,000
Bonds.
1942 58 '19 J-J 217,614
J-D 20,000
This district is in Pocahontas Co.
5s '22 -_- $230,000_ __ _July 1 1942 434s
Serially
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '22_ _$81,000 6s '21 A-0 386.540
Building Bonds.
(Optional July 11932.)
appr)600,556
(3,1
$238,190
1921
value
levy
Tax
Oct
4
DEBT
1921
BOND.
,8'16 M-N$58,800__Nov 1 '23-'36
431
0
1
Apr
DEBT
'21_3112,00
BOND.
1936
Taxlevy val.(31 appr.)'21_21,271,876 5s 18 A-0 10,000
Special assess. debt (add'1)_ 55,787 PELLA.
Moneys & credits, add'1,
DEBT Sept 30'22-$72.000
BOND.
21,048
Warrant debt (addl)
First
Co.
Marion
in
is
city
10,761,250
This
full
value
'22:
appr.)
(3(
val.
levy
Tax
Tax levy val. '21 (3( appr.)1,817,295 incorp. in 1855 and again in 1871.
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'20 $22.30
$189,686
Real estate
Money & credits (add'1,
DEBT Mar 31 '21- $106,500 Pop'n 1910. 55.832, 1920. 61.550
83,601
Personal
1,977,189 BOND.
full value)
6,500
(add'1).
debt
Special
273.287
Total
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21_553.50 Tax levy val.
'21_ 482,755
appr.)
Total tax (per $1,000)'22-$177.00
Population 1910,9.466; 1920.19.247 Money & credits (add'1)___ _ 598.936 POWESHIEK COUNTY.
Population at present (est.)---1.200
Montezuma is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21$170.50
Funding Bonds.
OSKALOOSA INDEP.SCH.DIST. Population 1910. 3,021; 1920. 3,338
1923-1935
M-N$75,000
'18
55
1925
SAC CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
$10.000c
Is
120,000-_Nov 1 '27-'30
This district (P.O. Sac City) is in
1929-1936 PELLA IND. SCH. DIST.
___ 15.000
58
1
'31-'32
20,000__Nov
M-N
'21
6s
Sac County.
Building Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
80,000.. Nov 1 '33-'36 5s '19 M-N3100,000
1924-1939
430'17 J-D3120,000c
5s '15 M-Ni $6,000....May 1 '23-'24
Bridge Bu Wing Bonds.
1928-1938
BOND. DEBT Nov 24'223142.000
68 '17 __- 55.000c
1 33,000___ _May 111925
1927-1931 Floating debt (add'1)
20,000
25,000c___Mar 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Sent 29 '22 $45,000 430117 M-N$50.000
Ss '21 s-a
DEBT Jan 1921- $245,000 Population 1922 (est.)
3,000
6s '21 J-J 75.000c_ _ -July 1 1926 Appraised value, 1922_ _ _ _ -2,540,860 TOTAL
appr.)val.
levy
Tax
(34
_
$335,000
1922
Oct
DEBT
BOND.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922__-$64.00
9,217,625
Real estate
Total assess. value 1921.-8,564.848 Money & credits (add'1)_ _ _1,000,000
COUNTY.
SAC
1,267,421
Personal
Money & credits '21 (add'1,
3,500
Population in 1922 (est.)
Sac City is the county seat.
709,481
Other property
4,115,988 INT. is payable in Davenport.
full value)
Road and Bridge Bonds.
11,194,527
Total
School tax rate(ner $1.000)'21_ $16.50
11,257.81 434'16 J-J $28,000____Jan 2 1934
Moneys & credits
11,500 PERRY.
Population in 1921 (est.)
Funding Bonds.
10
1920___19,9
19,589;
Pop'n 1910,
1928-1938
$45,000
'18
This city is in Dallas County.
INT. on 6s of 1921 at County 54 '19
OTTUMWA.
1923-1939
J-4 80,000
5s
Bonds.
Sewer
office.
Treasurer's
Inc.
Ottumwa is In Wapello Co.
1924-1938
J-J 22,000
_s
'20
55
_
$2.054.40
with special charter 1857;reorganized
Bridge Bonds.
DEBT Nov 1922- $124,500
under General Incorp. Law 1868 and BOND.
1929-1941
$40,000
46.000 QIIINBY CONSOL IND S. D. 534s'21Water debt, included
again in 1913; city of first class 1893. Floating
DEBT Jan 1 '22 $261,000
in
is
TOTAL
Quinby)
(P.
0.
district
5.000
This
Commission government adopted in Tax levy debt
appr.):
(g
Tax levy val.'22
val.(X appr.)'21 830,342 Cherokee County.
9,646,954
Jan. 1913. Population 1910. 22.012; Moneys and
Real
1932-1934
89,000
credits (add'1,
2,270,676
1920. 23.003.
Personal
1935-1938
16,000
484,582 .5s
full value)
11,917,630
Funding Bonds.
Total
1939-1941
15,000
Tax
1920_315.20
$1,000)
(per
rate
M-S $8,000____$7,000 y'ly
58
5.802,747
_
_
(add'1)
credits
&
Money
1942
50,000
1920__5,642
4,630;
Population 1910,
J-J 21.600
58
(7) State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22 $28.46
BONDED DEBT
Park Bonds.
INT. at the Corn Exchange Na- Pop'n 1910, 16,555; 1920, 17,500
PERRY IND. SCHOOL DIST.
M-N$28,000
5s
Chicago.
tional Bank,
Building Bonds.
J-D 17.700
5s
5s '13 -__ $70.000_---Apr 1 1923
SCOTT COUNTY
Incinerator Bonds.
1931 REINBECK CONS. INDEP. S. D. Davenport is the county seat.
-s '21 -_- 975,000
F-A $25,000
58
30
Nov
DEBT
'21.3177,000
BOND.
Road Bonds.
in
is
Reinbeck)
0.
(P.
district
This
Bonds.
Refunding
1923-1924
A-0 $60.000c____Oct 1 1928 INT.atG.M.Bechtel&Co.,Davenport Grundy. Tama and Illackhawk 55 '20 --- $520,000
43s
100,000_ _ _ _May 1 1923
430'16 J-D 95,000c......June 1 1936 PETERSON CONSOL. IND. S. D. Counties.
1 1924
_May
00___
1175,
0
--5s'21
(Sub. to call any time aft. June 1 '31.)
School-Building Bonds.
This district is in Clay County.
75,000_ _ _.May 1 1925
_s
35,000
Os '21 s-a $225,000..__ June 1 1926
Building Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
DEBT
(7)
BONDED
Water-Works Bonds.
93
19
7
38
1923-1925
1923-1
'17 M-N $50,000
-.- $13,200
434s
430'10 J-D$138,000c--June 1 1931 5s
-s '18 __- 27,000
General Bonds.
434s'10 J-D 137,000c_ _June 1 1931 TOTAL
T CONSOLIDATED 5s__
REMBRAND
to 1935
-_
1921
Nov
DEBT
_$77,000
-_1926
000_
$49.
_
-$548,600
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 '21..
INDEP. SCHOOL DISTRICT. 6s
1926-1941
--_ 162.000
Water-works bonds (add'I)_ 275.000 Tax levy val.( app.) '20__402.486
district (P. 0. Rembrandt) is
Funding Bonds.
Assessed value real estate_13.637,844 Sch. tax (per $1.000) 1920_$48.00 in This
Buena Vista County.
4 34s'22M-N8350,000
Assessed val. personal____ 5,313,480
School Bonds.
(Due yearly beginning May 1 1926.)
Total assessed val. 1921.A8.951.324 POCAHONTAS COUNTY.
5s '18 J-J $55,000___July 15 1938 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 '22_81,441,000
Pocahontas is the county seat.
(Real est., 80% act., personal, act.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1920-$59.000 Assessment debt (addl)__ 144,500
_
Bridge Funding Bonds.
4,737,831
Tax levy val., 34
25,000 Floating debt (addl)
87,000
Floating debt
1923-1927 Tax
1921_ __$38.85 430'17 J-J $40.000
appTax rate (per $1,000)
levy val. (34 aim.) 1920-509,357 Tax levy val.(X appr.)
Bonds.
Court-House
(add'i
and
credits
Moneys
900
1920
19.083,933
in
Population
Real
1400.000
1939
3.000,000 6s
full value)
4.621.433
Personal
Funding Bonds.
INT. on funding and refunding
1.147,956
Other property
RENWICK IND. SCH. DIST.
bonds at First Nat. Bank. Chicago. 6s '21 M-N*593,000c
24,853,422
Co.
in
Humboldt
Total
is
district
This
(For maturity see V. 112. P. 870.)
44
Actual value of money and
Bonds.
Building
6s
$190,000
18.955,667
OTTUMWA SCHOOL DISTRICT TOTAL DEBT Feb 1921.. $761,000
credits (add'1)
f31.000____Junee 11 1923
538.75
.000)
(per
$1
rate
1924
Building Bonds.
1,500____Jun
State&Co.tax
81,297 5s '15 J-D I
Serially_ T•tx levy val.( 4.4 appr.)'21-9,6
5s_ :436,000
(26,000_ _ _ _June 1 1925 Pop.'10 (Census),60,000 ;'20-73,952
Moneys and credits, addl,
INT. at office of the Co. Treas.
6s '21 A-6 300.000
full value 1921
3,226.534 BOND. DEBT Sent 27'q2_ 428.500
000
400,000
_-_ 400
in 1910. 14.808; 1920, 15,602 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922---$64.00
Pop'n
500 SENECA CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
Funding Bonds.
1922
in
bonds
on
Population
(
)
5
INT.
marked
at
1923
5,000
5s '19 __
Building Bonds.
County Treasurer's office.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922 $746,000
92,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'26
RINGGOLD COUNTY.
50.000
1 '27-36
Floating debt
M-NI
43017
seat.
county
the
is
Mount Ayr
AS CO. DRAINAGE
Tax levy val.'21 (54 appr.)4.893.674 POCAHONT
18,000____Mar 1 1937
Bonds.
Home
County
DISTRICTS.
.849
(addl)_3,230
credits
Moneys and
._Apr
1 1937
10.000_
M-N
'18
5s
1925-1929
$28,000
-_Oct 1 1918-9150,000 5s'19
School tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $78.80 BOND. DEBT
DEBT Nov 22'21-340,000
(additional)_- 30,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22_ $160,000 BOND.
Population in 1920 (Census)_ _23,003 Floating debt
225
in 1921 (est.)
Population
75,000
(add'I)
debt
Drainage
in
(est.)
1918
16.000
Population
INT. payable In Chicago.

OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Boone County.
High-School Bonds.
5s '15 M-Ni:2,000May 1 '23-'33
6,000- May I '34-'35
BOND. DEB Oct 2'22_ _ -$57,000
Tax levy val.( Mapp.val.)'18-313.576
523.681
Moneys and credits




OWASA CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Hardin County.
Building Bonds.
00'17 M-N$33,760c_Nov 1 '23-'37
5s '18 M-S 9.000__Mar 1 '23-'38
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1920_548,000
2,000
Floating debt
Tax levy value(Real estate_ _200,000
125,000
31 appraised Personal
325,000
value-1920i Total475
Population in 1920

-.

34

IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS

[Vol,. 115.

SERGEANT BLUFF CONSOL.1SIOUX CITY.
STAN WOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT Other property
IND. SCHOOL DISTRICT.
$2,300,000
City is in Woodbury Co. First
This district (P. 0. Stanwood) is Tot.ass'd val.'21(25% act)26,806,014
This district is in Woodbury Co.
Incorporated in 1857 and again in In Cedar County.
Tax levy val.(34 appr.)'22 6,701,503
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
1874. Commission govt. adopted
__
$150,000
Moneys
and credits (add%
410'16 M-N$61,800c_Nov 1 '23-'36 Feb. 15 1910.
YONDEDDE
BT
full value)
(?)
5s '17 F-A 15,000c_ __June 1 1937
5.926.438
Refunding Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22_828.30
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '18_$90,000 4X816
J-J 10,000____Apr 1 1935 STORM LAKE
Ass'd vain 1917(X act.).._..706,554
IND. SCH. DIST. Popula'n, 1910, 16,312 1920, 15,514
26.000____Apr 1 1936
This district is in Buena Vista Co.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)17$43.00 4%s'16 J-J 260,000__Jan 1 '23-'36
-s '19 ___ 40,000
Population in 1918 (est.)
TOLEDO.
1,500
J-J 200,000____Jan 1 1938 5s
INT. on 4).s is payable in Chicago 4(s'18
'20 F-A 80,000_ __Aug 1 1925
This city is in Tama County.
55
___ 255,000
1923-1939
and on 5s in Davenport.
Water-Works Bonds.
6s '20 ___ 101,000___Aug 15 1940 5s Refunding Bonds.
_
$51.000
'19 M-S $35,000
5s
Judgment
1923-1939
Funding
Bonds.
SEYMOUR.
DEBT Nov 1921-- $166,000
430'05 J-J $59,000c..._Jan 1 1925 130ND.
Fund & Refunding Bonds.
Tax levy val.'20(X appr.)_1.103.057 Os '21
This city is in Wayne Co. First
$15,000____
Park
___
Bonds.
Nov
1 1941
and credits (add'I,
Incorp. in 1874 and again in 1906.
6s '20 ___ 5100,000_Aug 15 '35-'39 Moneys
Funding Bonds.
full value)
Refunding Bonds.
3.134,497 6s '20 M-S 13,000
1150,000_Aug 15 '40-'45
1924-1930
5s '12 A-0 $11.500_ _ _ _Apr 1 1932
Os '20 ___
Water Bonds.
1923-1928
6,000
Waterworks Bonds.
6s '21 __ $100,000
6s '21 __
1941
1929-1941 STORY CITY SCHOOL DIST.
3,000
5s '09 M-S $30,000_ _ _Sept 15 1929 BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '22_$1,264,0
This district (P. 0. Story City) is BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '22 $73,000
00
Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (Incl.)
Water debt (incl.)
50,000
100,000 In Story County.
58 '09 M-S $5,000_ __Sept 15 1929 Floating debt (addl)
School-Buil
Tax levy val.(y, appr.)'21:
ding Bonds.
37.462
Sewer Outlet & Purifying Plant. Sinking fund
Real estate
$1,000
268,141
1923-1924
53,384 5s '14 ___
53is'18M-N $15,000_ _ _ _Mar 1936 Appraised value 19225s '20 ___
Personal
15.000
77,038
1935
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1922 __A61,500
Real
Other property
4,000
I1923
-1926
75,695,482
27,249
Tax levy val.(X appr'd) '22 289,236
RR., telephone, &c__
Total
10,000
1927-1931
1,800,000 5s '18 J-J
365,428
Moneys and credits (add'1,
Moneys
Personal
18,000
&
credits (addl)_ _1,406,432
18,203,660
1932-1937
full value)
626,920
Total
17,000
95,699,142
1938 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$17.00
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922_ _ _$160.70 Tax levy value (3.i appr.)_23,92
Population, 1910, 1,626 1920, 1,604
4,785 (Subject to call Jan. 1 19224.)
Population in 1910
TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 '21_$85,000
2,290 Money & credits (add'l
payable in Chicago and
5 mills tax on full value) 14,314.496
Minneapolis.
TOLEDO IND. SCH. DIST.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_5141.00 STORY COUNTY.
SHEFFIELD SCH. DIST.
This district is in Tama County.
Pop'n 1910, 47,828; 1920, 71,227
Nevada is the county seat.
T5is district is in Franklin Co.
School Building Bonds.
INT.in New York City; and qn 6s
County Home Bonds.
VOND. DEBT Nov 1922 _ _$35,600 of 1920 in New York City
43is'14
$3,000c_ _Apr 1 1923
or at the 43.0'17 M-N575,000
Tax levy value f Real estate_210.47I office of the City Treasurer.
(Due part yearly begin'g May 1 '22.) BOND.DEBT58,000c__ _April 1924
(X appr.)'18_'Personal _ __ 80,407
Be '20 ___ 170,000__Sept 1 '27-'33 Tax levy val.(3jOct 4 '22_ __$61,000
Moneys and credits (add%
appr.)'21:
1
_ __Sept 1 1934
full value)
Real estate
360,000
221,850 SIOUX CITY IND. SCH. DIST.
GEN.BD.DT
. Noy
7.00024'22 $388,000
Tot.'assess. val.'20(( act.)_290,872
Personal
School Bonds.
61,000
Tax levy val.'22( Vk appr.):
Tota.tax rate(per $1,000)'20-$141.00 5s '18 $75,000
Moneys and credits__ _ _ _ _ _1,450.432
1928
Real
10,466,261
55 '19 ___ 215,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '21.183.00
19:39
Personal
1,217,052 Population In 1920
SHELBY CONSOL. SCH. DIST. 5s '20 __- 200.000____Oct 1 1940
1.900
Total
11,683,313
This district (P. 0. Shelby) is in 5s '21 J-J 300,000____Jan 1 1941
INT. Is payable at District 'TreasShelby County.
5s'21 s-a 260,000_ _ _June 1 1941 Moneys & credits (addl) _10,386,439 urer's office.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'22_830.76
434s'22 ___ 30,000
--- $175,000
July 1 1942 Pop'n
1920
26,185 TRAER IND. SCHOOL
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '22_8238.000
Refunding Bonds.
DIST.
Tax levy val. al appr.)'21_ 872,155 430 13 M-S$130.000____Mar 1 1923
This district is in Tama County.
STRAHAN
CONSOL. IND. S. D. _s
5s '19 M-N225,000-__May 1 1929
$30,000
SHELBY COUNTY.
This district is in Mills County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22_81,435,000
Building Bonds.
Harlan is the county seat.
Floating debt (add'1)
Building Bonds.
8,000
5s '17 F-A $59,000____Aug 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
Sinking fund
87,898 Be '17 A-0 $50,000____Oct 1 1937 (Subject to call after Aug. 1 1927.)
6s '21 M-N f$60,000
1928-1933 Value school prop. 1921_ 3,397.065 TOTAL DEBT
(7)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ ___S89,000
1 15,000
3,219,317 STUART.
1934 Real estate
Appraised val.'Real estate__264.455
_s
This city Is In Guthrie County.
Equipment
_
24,000
177,738
1Personal _ _ __ 80.532
BOND. DEBT Nov 23'22 $95,000 Tax levy val.'22(X appr.):
First incorp. In 1877 and again in '85. Moneys & credits
(add'1.
Taxable value, real _
Funding
Real
estate
Bonds.
18,467,137
8,964,675
full value)
477.320
Taxable value, personal__ 1,997,856
Personal
341,591 6s '21 J-D $20,000 .....1937-1941
INT. on 5s of 1917 at Mason City:
Tax levy val.( Xannr.)'21_10,962,531
Total
18,808,728 TOTAL DEBT Mar 31 '22- $124,987 on others at Davenport.
Water debt (Incl.)
Moneys & credits (add'1)_ 5,562,834 Moneys and credits (add'1,
48,000
State&Co.tax (per $1.000)'21_828.39
full value)
14,314,496 Tax levy val.'20(X appr.):
Real
Popula'n, 1910, 16,552 1920, 16,065 School tax (per $1,000) 1922-$60.25
206,632 VALLEY JUNCTION.
Personal
Population in 1921
•
This city is in l'olk County. First
55,298
75,00()
SHELDON IND. SCH. DIST.
Total
INT. on bonds of 1913, on 5% re261,930 incorp. in 1893 and again in 1906.
This district is in O'Brien and funding of 1919 and $300,000 issue at Moneys & credits (add'1).. 1,192,375 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22....$11,000
Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Say. Bk., Population, 1910, 1,826 1920, 1,716 Assessment debt (add'1)_ _ _ _116,246
Sioux counties.
Chicago; on 5s of 1918 and 1920 and
High School Bonds.
Water debt (add'I)
33,500
4%s'16 M-N$75,000__ __May 1 1936 ‘“is of 1922 at Geo. M. Bechtel & SULPHUR SPRINGS SCH. DIST. Taxable value 1919BOND. DEBT Nov 19 '21-$120,000 Co., Davenport; and on the $215,000
Real estate
This district is in Buena Vista Co.
368,270
Tax levy val.(X appr.)'21and $260,000 issues at Groat NorthPersonal
Building Bonds.
54,400
Real estate
Total(X actual)
616,104 ern Trust Co., Chicago.
Be '16 M-N$25,000_ __ _May 11938
422,670
Personal
151.500
BONDED DEBT Apr 1919-$10,000 Population, 1910, 2,573 1920, 3,631
Other property
142.686
Sax levy val.'19 ().1 apped)_519.675
RAPIDS CONSOL. S. D.
Total
910,290 SIOUX
This district is in Buena Vista Co.
VALLEY JUNCTION IND. S. D.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_ __S54,000 SUTHERLAND IND. CONS. S. D.
Building Bonds.
SHENANDOAH.
This district (P. 0. Sutherland) is 5s '16 J-D $40,000_ _June 1 '23-'38
Tax levy val.'21 ()j apped)-650.000
1- This city is in Page County.
in O'Brien County.
BOND DEBT Oct 1922_ __ _$55.500
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1922 $121,500
6s '21 J-D$120,000c_ _ _June 1 1926 Floating debt
Warrant debt
9.587 SLATER SCH. DIST.
BOND. DE13T Oct 1922 _ _$126,000 Tax levy val'n{Real estate_ 10,000
Taxable values f Re il
_250,000
605,586
This district is in Story County.
Tax levy value(X approx.) _ 524,435
X appraised l'resonal
1921 ()I ap- Personal
50,000
182,858 Building bonds
INT. at the Continental & Com$25,000
val'n 1922_ Total
praised)__ Other prop. 40,890 BOND. DEBT
300,000
$25,000 mercial Trust & Savings Bank, Chic. Rate of tax
Oct
1
1922_
(por $1,000) 1922_$113.40
Totals
829,434 Floating debt (addl)
6,279
Moneys & credits (add'1)_ _1,836,686 Tax levy val.
'21 (t appr.) _ _256.436
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$58.50 Tax
E CON. IND. S. D.
rate (per $1,000) 1919_ _$110.90 SWALEDAL
This district is in Cerro Gordo Co. VAN BUREN COUNTY.
Keosauqua Is the county seat.
670
SHENANDOAH IND. SCH. DIST. Population 1920
Building Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
58
F-A$10,000c_Feb 1 '26-'35 43-s'21
This district is in Page County.
$45,000
20,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1936 434s'03 --_
Building Bonds.
SLOAN IND. SCH. DIST.
10,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1919___$35,000 434s'16 ___
$16.000c_May 1 '27-'30
This district is in Woodbury Co.
M-N 124,000„Nlay 1 '24-'31
INT. payable at Continental &
43.s'17M-N 15,000c_May 1 '31-'33 43s'16 M-Nf$33,000 M-N 1 '23-'33
136,000_M&
N 1 '32-'35
Commercial
Nat.
Bank,
Chicago.
18,000c_May 1 '34-'36
1 8.000 M-N 1 '34-'35
5s '19 ___ 107,000
111,000c_ __May 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '22_342,500
BOND.DEBT Nov 22'22_ $212,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1918__ $160.000 Tax levy val.( appr'd)'22-691,919 BWEA CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Assessment debt (add'1)___
Assessed valuation 1915___3,830,114 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922--_$57.00
This district is in Kossuth County. Tax levy val.(X. aPPr.)'21: 28,150
Population in 1918
5.896 Population in 1922
1,500
Building Bonds.
Real estate
4,591,813
INT. payable at Shenandoah.
434s'16 M-NS80,000_ _ _ _Nov 11930
Personal
659,075
BOND.DEBT Oct 3 1921.. $81.000
SPENCER.
Other assess. property_
634,466
SIGOURNEY.
Floating debt (add'1)
Total
This city is in Clay County.
8,680
This city is In Keokuk Co. Inc
Assess, val.real estate
Moneys and credits (addi- 5,885,354
2,499,200
Funding
and
Fire
Bonds.
about 1844.
tional, full value)
$19.500____Mar 1 1928 Other assess. property
5%s'18
393,735
Sewer (Red. after Feb. 1 1929)•
Tot,ass'd val.'21( act.)_2,892,935 State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'213,207,974
'18 ___ 10,500
$32.00
4is'11 F-A S35.000c___Feb I 1931 6s Electric-Light-Plant
Tax
levy
val.(((
Pop'n,
appr.)
1910, 15,020: 1920 14,060
'21723,233
Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5s'17M-50,000c-May 1 1936 Population 1920
43
1,600
,
5s
M-N $ LI,000c
VAN HORN IND. SCH. DIST.
12,000_ -__May 1 1937
($500 payable each 6 months beg. TOTAL DEBT
'This district is in Benton County.
Dec 12 '22 _$62,000 TABOR CONS. SCHOOL DIST.
May 1 1916 to May 1 1926 and Taxable value 1922
Building Bonds.
825,6till
This
district
(P.
0.
Tabor)
is
In
$1,000 each 6 months thereafter.) Moneys & credits (add'I)_ _ 770
'16 M-N{:614.000c Nov 1 '23-'35
5s
Fremont
720
County.
Liberty Memorial Bonds.
16,000c_Sept 1 1936
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
$46.50
School
Bonds.
$1,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1926 Population, 1910, 3,005 1920, 4,599
[
BOND. DEB Sept 27'22 _ _$31 ,000
e '18
$40,000
11,000_ _Nov 1 '28-'38
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co., TOTAL DEBTOct 1 1922-$58,000 Tax levy val '20(X apped)_125,707
2,000_ _ __Nov 1 1939 Davenport, or at Chicago office.
Moneys and credits (add I,
1.000_ __ _Nov 1 1940
full value)
TAMA COUNTY.
368,326
5s '21 M-N
2,000- - - _ Nov 1 1941
School tax rate (per $1,000)'20571.80
Toledo is the county seat.
SCH.
DIST.
IND.
SPENCER
1,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1942
Population
in
1920
Refunding
524
Bridge
Bonds.
This district is in Clay County.
2,000_ __ _Nov 1 1943
INT. payable at Geo. M. Bechtel
4340'17 May $60.000_ May 1 '27-'32
Building Bonds.
1,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1944
Co., Davenport.
&
Funding
Bridge
Bonds.
1,000c_
-A
__
1923
_Aug
F
1
10,000__Nov 1 '45-'49 5s'13
5s '18 _ _ $68,000
(Part yearly)
City Hall onds.
5s '18 M-N 75,000
VILLISCA.
5s '21 M-N $24.000_ _Nov 1 '26-'40 513 '18 _-- 40,000
Funding Poor Bonds. 1931-1937
This city is in Montgomery Co.
(For amount due each year see
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1922_ $14,500
V. 114, p. 1101.)
5s '22 M-N $55,000_ _ _ _May 1 1942 5s '18 ___ $16,000
Funding Bonds.
Water debt (add'I)
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22- $102,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 10 1916_$72.000
12,000
_s
$T
Assessment debt (add'I)
Sinking fund (est.)
41,158
3,000 Tax levy val.'15(X appraised)679,284 TOTAL DEB24,000
Total appraised val. 1921_ _1,810,448
Floating debt (add'1)
Moneys and credits (addi(7)
35,000
Tax levy val.(X appr.)
$499160 Tax levy val.( Uapp.)'21 $13.514,662 Sinking fund
tional, full value)
9,038
Money and credits (addi-452,612 tax rate (per $1.000) 1915_ _ _347.30 Moneys & credits (addl) _ _9,485,985 Tax levy
appr.r20_1,
Pop'n 1910, 22,156; 1920, 21,861 Moneys & credits (addi- 363,017
INT.atG.M.B
tional, full value)
echtel&Co..
Davenp't
1 88,43
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20_823.50
tional full value)
1,180,459
TAMA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population. 1910. 2,032 1920,
Pop'n, 1910, 2,039; 1920, 2,111
2,210 SPIRITLAKE CON IND. S. D.
This district is In Tama County.
INTEREST Is payable at Harris
This district Is in Dickinson Co.
58 '13 A-0 A8.700c
Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago,
VINTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
and
Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 9'19_-$501923
by Geo. M. Bechtel & Co., Davenp't.
This district (P. 0. Vinton) is in
1,00
20
3
5s '14 M-N$90.000c_ May 1 1924 Tax levy val.'18(X appr's)_607,
334 Benton County.
(8.1hje3t
and
$2.000
to
1919
In
call
School
tax
SILVER LAKE TOWNSHIP CON.
rate(per$1,000)'18-$36.50
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
43.000
in 1921. 1922 and 1923.)
Population in 1918 (est.)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
6s '21 M-S$100,000c_Sept 15 1926
BOND.DEBT July 1 1922_ _$86,000
INT. at G. M. Bechtel &3,000
Serially
88.000c_ _ _
$14.000
J-J
Co., 434s
Sinking
5,199
fund
Davenport.
School Bldg. Bonds
BOND. DEBT Sept 27'22_$184,000
Tax levy val.(}l app.) '205s '20 M-N$96.000c _ _(Tax-free).
lovy
Tax
value
appr.)
(X
'21
_
647.396 TAYLOR COUNTY.
Real estate
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 _1929-1939
Real estate
492,567
0
Personal
175,266
County seat Is Bedford
Tax levy val.(X appr.)'21..3110,00
Personal
187,654
'19...586,928
Total
882.662
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Moneys and credits (addl,
Total
680,221
Moneys
(addl,
and
credits
5.4
'18
M
full value)
-N$55.000
Moneys and credits (add'I
45.250
full
value)
512,292 BOND.DEBT Nov 21'22 $55,000
Population 1920 (est.)
full value)
2,697,598
1,100 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921S71.4() Floating debt
INT. on 5s of 1920 at the office
20,000 Sch. tax rate(por $1.000) '21-$86.08
of Population In 1920
1.701 Assess, val.real estate..__ _22,166,550
INT.
White-Phillips Co.. Davenport
on
Vinton;
in
payable
6s
on
INT. at District Treasurer's office. Assess. val. personal
2.339,464 43s in Davenport.




DEC., 1922.]

MISSOURI-DEBT OF STATE

35

WINTERSET SCHOOL DIST.
WEST LIBERTY.
WATERLOO IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P.0. Winterset) is in
This town is in Muscatine Co.
440'14 M-S $45.000c___Mar 1 1924
County.
Madison
Electric-Light Bonds.
1925
___ 1$300.000
_s
$150,000
_a
'19
1923-1934
M-N$24,000
'19
5s
1930
400.000
1
Sept 27'22 $214,000
DEBT
BOND.
845407
'21
TOTAL DEBT Mar 31
Refunding Bonds.
2,238,555 Tax levy val.(4( appr.)'21 640,962
53 '13 M-N*524,000e_May 1 1923 Tax levy val. 1921
1,896
and
Moneys
credits__2,59
1,834
1920,
1,066
1910,
Population,
27.000
s
Tax rate (per $1,000)1921_ ___$86.00
BOND.DEBT Nov 22'21_ $701.00
3,000
Population in 1922 (est.)
120.000
Floating debt
LIBERTY IND. SCH. DIS.
Taxievyval.,21(4i appr's'd)4,380 776 WEST
This district is in Muscatine Co.
WOODBINE IND. SCH. DIST.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $60 00
This district (P. 0. Woodlbine) Is
Building Bonds.
18,000
Population in 1918 (est.)
M-N$56,000__May 1 '23-'36 In Harrison County.
INT. on bonds 'marked (8) at 440'16
(Subject to call after 1931)
Building Bonds.
Geo. M. Bechtel & Co.. Davenport.
$25,000c___ __ serially
_ ...,May 11936 4s
WAPELLO COUNTY.
Others at Elston, Clifford & Co.. 440'17 M-N$17,000_
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22_ _$82,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 192-1_525,000
Ottumwa Is the county seat.
Chicago.
1923-1926
Tax levy value{Real estate_ _475,868 Tax levy val. (4, appr.) '22_750,000
--- $80,000
1927
1.500
Personal ____300,845 Population in 1919
1919 (4,1,
_ft
1928-1933 WATERLOO (EAST) IND.SCH.D.
776,713
--120,000
appr'd) ____ Total
1920
113,000
1934 Os
WOODBURY COUNTY.
-- 30,000
_s
Funding & Building Bonds
1935
County seat Is Sioux City.
___ 46,000
_a
5s '15 J-D 525.000c_ __June 1 1925 WEST UNION.
Funding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
This city is in Fayette County.
Higb:4.qhool-Bldg, Bonds.
'21 ___ $270.000c_7fay 1 '23-'25
5s
-Os '21 M-N $58,000____May 11938 444s'16
Paving Bonds.
b••A$150,000____Feb 1 1936
5s '22 ___ 400,000...May 1 '26-'31
6s '21 M-N 77,000
M-N$150,000
_s
1
M-S
'18
1928
100,000____Sept
58
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1922_$ 663.500
Funding Bonds.
DEBT
(7)
BONDED
Refunding Bonds.
Warrants outstand'g (add'1) 79,074
'21 -__ $60 000Apr 1 '31-'35
F-A $13,000
4Us
1929 Pop'n, 1910, 1,652; 1920, 1,777 6s County
Bonds.
Tax levy val.(4i appr.)'22:
J-J
12,000
1926
8,006,531 6s
1923-1932
Real estate
'18 --- $190.000
5s
CHEER.
WHAT
1,623,591 4s '13 J-D 24.000_ _June 1 1923
1925-1929
Personal
- 100,000
Ss '19
is in Keokuk County.
city
This
440'17
1
1937
100,000____Jan
104,978
Other property
100,000__Apr 1 '31-35
__
'21
Os
1
No.
Bonds.
District
Sewer
18,000____July 1 1937
9,630,122 140'17 ___
Total
fiends.
Bridge
$50,400
21,500_ _July 1 1927 6s
5,517,900 5s '22
1923
Moneys and credits
DEBT 'Mar 31 '2L..$80.700 Is '18 ___ 513.000
490,295 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ $599,500 BOND.
_Apr 1 '26-30
Value county property_ _ _
levy val.'21 (41 appr.)_ _242,661 6s '21 ___ f 100,000_ __
1931
1
_April
State & Co. tax rate, 1922..__ _$43.00 Taxable val.'20() act.)-_5,818,286 Tax
18,000_
1
Moneys & credits (add'1)___ .578,946
Pop'n 1910, 37,743: 1920____37,937 Appraised value 1920.. _ _ _17,234,285 Population,
Drainage Bonds.
1910, 1,720 1920, 1,626
1923-1926
INT. at County Treasurer's office. School tax rate(per $1,000)'20 $20.00
___ 595,000
540
Population 1920
23,000
str. Bonds.
1NT. on bonds at Dist. Treas. WHEATLAND IND. SCH. DIST. 55 Court-House-Con
1923-1932
$349,000
J-J
'15
WARE CONSOL. IND. S. D.
County.
Clinton
in
is
district
This
office in New York exchange.
CO. BD. DT. sent 30'22_S1,695,000
This district is in Pocahontas Co.
Building Bonds.
Building Bonds.
S8 000__Nov 1 '23-'30 Tax levy val'22( appr.)_36,500,000
440'16 M-N$39,000.___May 1 1936 WAUKEE CONSOL. IND. S. D.
9,000__Nov 1 '31-'36 Moneys and credits (addl.16,000,000
M-N
430'17
This district is in Dallas County.
full value)
(Subject to call $1,000 yearly for 5
17.000____Nov 1 1937
.)'20 $35,00
Building Bonds.
years after 1921, and $2,000 yearly
TOTAL DEBT Nov 24 '22_ _534,000 State &Co.taxrate(per M
140'17 M-N347,125__May 1 '23-'35 Sinking fund
1,000 Pop'n. 1910. 67.616: 1920. 93.000
for 10 years after 1926.)
Co. Treas.
of
office
5s
at
'17
F-A
payable
20.000-__Aug 1 1937 Tax levy val. (34 appr.) '22_325.000 INT.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1918- $40,000
TOTAL DEBT
(7)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$62.00
COUTEY.
WORTH
539
Population in 1922
WARREN CO. DRAIN. DISTS.
Northwood is the county seat.
WAUKON IND. SCH. DIST.
District No. 3.
District No. 1.
This district is In Allamakee Co.
Drainage Bonds.
WINNESHIEK COUNTY.
S5,300
$23,500 s
s
8200.000_ _May 1 '25-'36
High
'21
School
Os
Bonds.
County seat Is Decorah.
District No. 4. 440:16 M-N3.55,000c_May 1 *-2335
District No. 2.
DEBT Dec 20'22.. $21,000
BOND.
Bonds.
Bridge
$30,000
_860.000 s
($2,000 yearly 1918-1925, incl.: 4s '07 J-J $81,000c_Jan 1 '23-'29 Drainage bonds (add'i)__ _ 421.060
Funding Bonds.
$3,000 yearly 1926-1929 incl.; 5s '13 M-N 67,000__Nov 1 '30-'33 Tax lovy val.(44
1924
___ $20,000
-s
4,455.982
$4,000
Real estate
1930, 1931 and 1932; 444s'17 __- 75,000
1937
1927
___ 43,000
-s
1.25(1,641
$5,000
Personal
1933 and 1934, and 815,000 GEN. BD. DT. Nov 21 '21 $247,000
TOT.BD. DT. Nov 16 '20_ $161.800
5,706,623
Total
1935.)
30,000
(addl)
debt
Floating
100
_1,178
_
_
Personal
appraisedf
Tax
(addl,
credits
and
BOND.
DEBT
Moneys
Nov
1917___$65,000
49,832
value 1920 Real imtate_6,362,225 Ass'd vain, equalized 1915.2,000.732 Sinking fund
3.417,265
full value) _
Tax levy val.(4i appr.)'21_9,875,727
7,540,325 Moneys & credits
(Total
- 9,950 1920, 11,630
Population, 1910,
(add'O__ 316,100
and credits (add'1,
Act. val. taxable prop.(est.)3,500,000 Moneys
5,802,715
full value)
WASHINGTON.
Pop'n of district in 1915
2,550
tax rate(Per $1.000)'20_$32.00 WRIGHTisCOUNTY.
This city is in Washington Co.
INT.at First Nat. Bank, Waukon, Total
Clarion the county seat.
l'on'n, 1910, 21,729; 1920, 22,091
Funding Bonds.
or
at
District
Bridge Bonds.
Treasurer's
office.
INT. payable in Decorah.
58 '17 M-S J$1,500_-_Sept 1 1927
1923-1928
5s '13 • ___ 539,000
124.000_ _Sept 1 '28-'35
1929-1931
'15 ___ 28.000
5s
60,500 WAVERLY.
''
WINTERSET.
BOND. DEBT Se
1925-1930
55,000
___
This city is in Bremer County.
This city is in Madison County 5s '17
Water debt (incl.)---------39,500
County Road Bonds.
Tax levy val.(4.1appr.)'19 21,088,795 Bonds are non-taxable.
Incorp. First incorporated in 1876 and again
1932-1933
519.000
___
'20
Os
March 2 1859.
In 1885.
Moneys and, credits (add'1,
1934-1941
(is '21 ___ 68.000 _
Water-Works Refunding Bonds
full value)
4 895.474
Funding Bonds.
6s '21 ___ 27,500_ _July 1 '25-'28
x Water-Works Bonds.
Popula'n 1910, 4,380; 1920, 4,950 6s '21 s-an 12,000____july 1 1926
1 '31-33
_Sept
22,500_
--_
'21
1929 6s
Cemetery Bonds.
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co.,
440'09 __- $60,000c
Funding Bonds.
6s '20 ___ 815,000
Davenport, or at Chicago office.
1926-1930 58 '16 M-N 16.000„May 1 '31-'36
1934-1941
$68.000
___
540
Bds.
(red.
Municipal Imp.
Dec. 1 '08)
Electric Light & Pow. Sys.
95,000
5)0
WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIST. 440'08 s-an $15,000c___Dec 1 1928 6s '21 J-J $100.000
70,000...- Oct 1 1934
Water and Light Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1922_ $205,500 444s'22
School Bonds.
Sept 30 '22 $385,500
DEBT
BOND.
58 '15 ___ $25,000____July 1 1935 Water & light debt (incl.)__ 200,500
52 '18 M-N $150,000
3,132,804 Tax levy val.'21 (y, appr.):
1939 is '17 M-S 15.00014Oct 1 1937 Appraised value 1921
58 '19 ___ $200.000
8,248,420
Real
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '22 $208,000 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 3 1922 $82,000 Moneys & credits (add'',....5,048,766
1,178,687
Personal
Sinking fund,.
7,000 Assessment debt (add'i)
55,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920....-$88.80
9,427,107
Total
Tax levy ()1 appr.) 1921.1,224,903 Tax levy value( 'Real _ _2,656,416 Population 1910. 2.818: 1920, 2,906
_5.238.106
(add'1)_
credits
&
Moneys
Co.
&
appriased) '20_ _1Pers'l
Moneys& credits'21 (ad/1'1)5,227,024
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel
801,556
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921__ _883.00 Moneys and credits _____ _ _1,623,082 Davenport; others at First Nat State & co. tax '21 (Per $1,000)528.70
Popula'n, 1910, 17,951 1920, 20,348
Population in 1921 (est.)
5,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ __$40 00 Bank, Winterset.
Population 1910. 3.205; 1920, 3.352
§ INT. payable at Geo. M.Bechtel
WASHINGTON TWP. CONSOL.
& Co., Davenport, or at Chicago
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Rippey) is in office; on other bonds at First NaGreene County.
tional Bank, Waverly.
_s '20 M-S $100,000
ITS
BOND.DEBT Oct 13 1921-5168,000 WEBB CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Floating debt (add'i)
This district is in Clay County.
20,000
Assessed val. 1926...
Nov 1 1923
81,880
3,568,895 6s 1921
Dec. 7 1812
Organized as a Territory (Act June 4 1812)
Building Bonds.
Aug. 10 1821
WATERLOO.
1936 Admitted as a State (Act March 6 1820)
430'16 Mar 845.000
County seat of Black Hawk Co. TOTAL DEBT Nov 1922_544.000
69.415
First incorporated June 23 1868 and Taxable val.'22 (W apPr.)_473.425 Total area of State (square miles)
Jefferson City
again in 1906. Population in 1910, Tax rate (per MOW) 1922_ _ _$50.60 State Capital
26,693 in 1920, 36,230.
Arthur M. Hyde
Governor (term expires Jan. 1925)
Funding Bonds.
WEBSTER CITY.
4s '05 M-N$20,000_ __May 1 1925
This city is in Hamilton County.
Lieutenant-Governor (term expires Jan. 1925) Hiram Lloyd
43.8'08 M-N 50,000e_ May 1 1928
Municipal Gas Plant Bonds.
Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1925)_ _Charles U. Becker
440'11 M-N 50,000_
--- $75.000
May 1 1931
L. D. Thompson
53 '15
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1925)
BOND.
Sept
$112„500
27
DEBT
'22
47,500____May 1 1935
6s '21 F-A 73,500_ _ _________
George E. Hackmann
Water,light & gas dl. (incl.) 107,000 Auditor (term expires Jan. 1925)
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1277) Sinking fund (water)
4,000
Jesse W. Barrett
Att'y-Gen'l (term expires Jan. 1925)
_s
___ 22,000
Tax levy val. '22(4( appr.):
the first Wednesday
Water-Works Bonds (Tax-free).
810,617
Real estate
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years onlength
of sessions; but
Personal
440'10 J-J 1$100,000e_Jan 15 1925
248,404 after the first day of January, and there is no limit to
a day for their
dollar
a
only
J 325,000c._Jan 15 1930
Total
1,059,021 after the first seventy days members can draw
revised, at which
are
statutes
the
(Part due every 5 years.)
when
Moneys and credits (addl.
year,
tenth
every
except
services,
2,348,485 session members are allowed $5.00 per day for 120 days. A session of this
full value)
Fire Equip. Purchase Bonds.
City tax rate '21 (per $1,000) _$38..50
Os '21 J-J $36,500
was held in 1919.
City of St. Louis,
(For maturity see V 112, p. 870) Population, 1910, 5,208 1920, 5,657 kind
The State of Missouri contains 114 counties anda the
with
Bridge Bonds.
being a separate civil division subject to dual government
latter
the
53 '09 M-N $7,100____Nov 1 1931 WEBSTER CITY IND. SCH. DIS. a full set of both county and city officers.
53 '09 M-N 74,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1929
A district In Hamilton County.
eventful
5s 12 M-N 5,721._ _Jan 1 '23-'33 5s
Nov 1 1928
HISTORY OF DEBT.-The interesting details of Missouri's
53 '13 -__ 20,500___Apr 15 1933
111 of the
35.000_ _Nov 1 1930 history
in debt-making and debt-paying will be found on page
58 '13 --- 74,000.._ _ _Dec 1 1932
debt,
5,000_Nov 1 '31-'34 "State and
total
including
The
City Supplement" for April 1893.
50,000_ __ _Nov 1 1935 accrued interest,
6s '20 _
55
166,000
&c., on Jan. 1 1865 was $36.094,908. The indebtedness
5.000.. Nov 1 '36-'39
Park Bonds.
is as follows:
125.000____Nov 1 1940 of the State at present
53js'17 F-A 889,630.. _Aug 1 '23-'51
Seminary Funds (Con.)Refdg. Bonds.
Capitol
State
$275,000
TOTAL DEtIT 1921
Municipal !mot. Bonds.
22,881r___July 1 1945
appr.)'2.1_1,154,472 344'13 J-J $900,000c July 1 '23-'25 5s '95 J-J
Tax levy val
6s '20 F-A $40,000
5.000r___ Apr 9 1945
'95 J-J
5s
int.-paying
any
on
call
to
(Subject
(add'1)
credit
2.405.438
&
Money
EIEN. BD. DT.,incl.$411.5,000r___Feb 25 1926
J-J
'06
Is
notice.)
days'
date upon 30
6.500
000 water bds.Mar.31'22 1,195,262 Population 1918 (est.)
5.000r__ _Jan 1 1928
Is '08 J-J
State fundto
indebt.
of
Certs.
Warrant debt
78,914
6,000r ..Mar 1 1928
5s '08 .1-J
School Fund.
TOT.DEBT Mar 31 '22_ _ _1,274,176 WEBSTER COUNTY.
15 1928
5.000r_Dec
J-J
'08
5s
1923
1
58 '03 J-J $22,000r___July
Fort Dodge is the county seat.
Assessment debt payable
5.000r__May 15 1929
Is '05 J-J 201.000r___Apr 28 1925 5s '09 J-J
Drainage Bonds.
from special funds-5.000r___July 1 1931
J-J
'11
5s
1926
2
2.000r___Jan
J-J
'06
Is
540'19 ___ $90,000
Paving bonds.. $104,00h1
6.000rJuly 1 1930 6s '11 J-J 122.000r___July 1 1931
Is '10 J-J
___ 119,000
6s
Sidewalk bonds_
4,588
2,000r__Apr 15 1933
65 '11 J-J2.909.000r___July 1 1931 5s '13 J-J
Funding Bonds.
Sewer bonds__ 32,759
5,000___May 15 1933
1 1938 5s '13 J-J
18,000____July
J-J
5s '18
- - $40.000
_ _ _April 11930
328.993 6s
3,000_
J-J
'16
1.000r_ __Jan 2 1942 5s
$40,000 .54 '22 J-J
BOND.DEBT Nov 1921_
Tax levy val.'20(11 appr.)
$3,159,000 5s '18 J-J_._ _ July 1 1938
July 11022
Real
5,682.534 Tax levy val.( qapp.)'21_516. 50.000 rui,too
$1,239,839
1
1922
July
Total
Funds.
Seminary
1,216,223 Popula'n, 1910, 34,629 1920, 37.611
Personal
Soldier's Bonus Bonds.
1,000r__Nov 26 1922
Is '02 J-J
245,496
Other property
'22M-S$15,000,000*Mar 1'28-37
g
1923
5s
2
242.000r._July
J-J
D.
'03
SCH.
58
7.144,253 WEST BEND CONSOL.
Total
Road Bonds.
5.000r___Nov 1 1923
Is '03 J-J
This district is in Palo Alto Co.
2,000,000*_Sept 1 1926
Moneys & credits (aild'1)_ _5.827,135
Is '04 J-J 100,000r___Jan 22 1924 440'22M-S 13,000,000*_Sept
Building Bonds.
1 1927
City tax rate (per $1,000)'20_$57.15
1924
30
__Jan
$5.000r_
J-J
ar 11936 5s '04
1 '23-'24
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. V. 440'16 M-N562,500___M
4,000,000*Dec
J-D
1924
440'22
19
35,000r___Apr
119311 5s '04 J-J
City, except on issue of 1908, which is 5s '17 M-N 15.000_ _Mar
1,000.000*_ _Dec 1 1925
646,958r___Apr 1 1941
J-J
'91
_580,000
5s
19
9_
1
Oct
DEBT
TOTAL
payable at Waterloo in N. Y. exch.
* coupon or registered.
5,000r-__Apr 2 1925
and on the issue marked (*), which is Tax levy val.'15 ()1 apped)_587,634 58 '05 J-J
3,000r_ __Jan 2 1912
5s '22 J-J
1.300
payable at the City Treasurer's office. Population in 1917 (est.)

TWP. CONSOL.
WACOUSTA
IND. SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Ottosen) is in
Humboldt County.
Building Bonds.
1923-1936
5s '16 J-J $30,000
1936
10,0005s '19 ___
_$51,000
'22_
27
TOTAL DEBT Sept
4,000
Floating debt (add'i)
Tax levy va1.(41 appr.) 1921_405,438
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$15.25
1,000
Population in 1921




State of Missouri.

36

MISSOURI—DEBT OF STATE

[VoL. 115.

INTEREST on the State Capitol refunding bonds Is
payable at State ning
the year 1920, to be levied and collected annually as in case
Treasurer's office or at Mercantile
Co.. St. Lott's: on the State school otherwith
of
State taxes in this State, until said bonds are
and seminary certificates at StateTrust
fully paid.
On soldiers' bonus bonds
Sec. 44a. In addition to the exceptions made and
at the State Treasurer's office; on theTreasury.
created in Section 44,
road bonds at the Chase Nat. Bank. the General Assembly
shall have the power,from time to time,for the purTOTAL DEBT, &c.—The total
debt as of Sept. 1922 of the pose of constructing hard
State was $25,298,839. Included bonded
surfaced public roads, in each county of the State,
in this total are $4 398,839 school to contract
or to authorize the contracting of a debt or liability
and seminary certificates, which are
on behalf
held
in
trust
by
State.
The total of the State, and to issue bonds or other evidences of
cash held in Treasury to the credit of all of
indebtedness thereof
the State funds on July 1 1922 not exceeding, in the aggregate,
amounted to $33,574,420. Of this amount,
sixty millions of dollars, such bonds to bear
$11,571,32
is
2
the
balance
interest
at a rate not exceeding five per centum per annum, payable semiof the soldier bonus fund, leaving a net
total of $22,003,098. These annually, and maturing
school and seminary fund certificates
not later than thirty years from the date they bear.
are registered and are non-negotiablO The said bonds
and non-transferable. They are held in
and the interest that will accrue thereon shall be
paid out
trust
by
the
State
Board
of
Educaof a fund to be provided by the levy and collection of a direct
tion for the benefit of the State Public
and annual
School fund and the State Seminary tax upon all taxable
University fund.
property in the State. Any motor vehicle registration
fees
or
license fees or taxes, authorized by law, except the peoperty tax
ASSESSED VALUATION.—The State's assessed valuation
for taxes thereon, less the cost and expense of collection
(about one-fourth actual value) and tax
the cost of maintaining
rate have been as follows. This any State highway department or commissionand
valuation does not include valuation of railroads,
, authorized by law, shall,
bridges, telephones and after the issuance of such bonds, and so long as any bonds herein authorized
telegraphs, which amounted in 1921 to
$377,632,701, or of machinerY, are unpaid, be and stand appropriated without legislative action for
tools, merchandise, &c.. as taxed on "merchant
and to
s and manufacturers' tax the payment of the principal of the said bonds, and shall be credited
books," which amounted in 1921 to
to a
$274,327,822.
sinking fund to be provided for by law. It shall be the duty of the State
Assessed
Tax Rate
Auditor,
Assessed
annually,
Tax
on
or
Rate
before
the first day of July, to determine the rate
Years.
Valuation.
per $1,000.
Years.
Valuation.
per $1,000. of taxation necessary to raise the amount of money needed for that year to
1922 ___ _$3,978,384,618
1912 ____ 1,857,676,174
$1.90 pay the principal and interest maturing in the next succeeding year, taking
1921 ____ 4,268,965,656
165 1910 ____$1,761
,664,366
1.70 into consideration available funds, delinquencies and the cost of collection.
1920 ____ 2,478.579.709
1.80
1908 ____ 1,377,360,692
1.70 The Auditor shall annually certify the rate of taxation so determined to the
1919 ____ 2,299,280,167
1.80
1904
____
clerk of the county court of each county and to the assessor or other officer
1,153,152,
419
1.70
1918 ____ 1,909,536,707
1.80 1902 ____ 1,046,469,144
2.50 in the city of St. Louis, whose duty it may be to make up and certify the
1917 ____ 1,758,880.010
1.80 1900 ___- 1,001,766,464
tax books wherein are extended the State taxes. It will be the duty of said
2.50
1916 ____ 1,701,937,523
1.80 1895 ____
938,202,003
2.50 clerks and the.said assessor or other proper officer in the city of St. Louis to
1915 ____ 1,658,587,414
1.80 1890 ____
805,668,844
1914
3.00 extend upon the tax books the taxes to be collected and certify the same to
, , 0;547
the collector of the revenue of their respective counties, and the city
The large increase in values for1.80
of
1919 was due
increase in valuations St. Louis, who shall collect such taxes at the same time and
made by the State Board of Equalizati
in the same
on for the benefit of the public schools manner and by the same
of the State. Another such
means as are now or may.hereafter be provided
increase
by law for the collection of State and county taxes, and pay the
Of the tax rate per $1,000 for 1921 was made in 1921.
same into
($1.00), 20c. is to pay pensions to the the State treasury. The Legislature shall enact such
blind, 10c. for the State Capitol bonds,
laws as may be neces70c.for the support of the State sary to carry into effect this amendment.
Government. This latter includes theand
higher
institution
s
of
learning,
the
eleemosynary institutions and salaries, criminal
Sec. 44b. In addition to the exceptions made and created in Sections 44
casts and all other expenses and
of the State Government.
44a, the General Assembly shall have power, for the purpose of paying
to each bona fide resident of the State of Missouri who served honorably
DEBT LIMITATION.—Missourf has made provision
in its constitution in the military or naval forces of the United States of America at any time
restricting the creation of debt both on behalf of
the State and of its muni- between the sixth day of April, 1917, and the 11th day of November,
cipalities. That part relating to the
1918,
is found in Article 4, Sections a bonus of ten dollars for each and every
month or Major
44 44 (a), 45 and 46. These sectionsState
of a
provide
that
the General Assembly month, that such resident was in active service, to contract orfraction
cannot contract debts except (1) to renew
authorize
to
existing
the
contracting of a debt or liability on behalf of the State, and to issue
bonds, (2) to meet an
unforeseen emergency or casual deficiency. The
lending its credit to any person, association or State is prohibited from bonds or other evidence of indebtedness thereof not exceeding, in the aggrecorporation or to pledge gate, fifteen millions of dollars; such bonds or other
Its credit for the payment of liabilities
of indebtedany individual, association or ness to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per evidences
cent per annum, payAn amendment to Section 44 of Articleof
4 voted on Nov. 2 1920 provides able semi-annually, and maturing not later than twenty
for the issuance of State bonds in an
years from thefdate
amount
not
to
they
exceed
bear.
The
said
bonds
$1,000;000 for a
and the interest that will accrue thereon shall
soldiers' settlement fund. The voters on Aug.
1921 voted in favor of a be paid out of a fund to be provided by the levy and collection
section-44b—providing for a soldier bonus bond2
of a direct
of $15,000,000. The annual tax upon all taxable property in the State. It shall be the
validity of the soldier bonus amendment was Issue
duty of
tested
the
State
in
Auditor,
a friendly suit
annually, on or before the first day of July, to determine
brought before the State Supreme Court where a decision
favoring the bnnus the rate of taxation necessary to raise the amount of money needed
was made(V. 114, D. 216). Another amendmen
for
that
t
year
to
voted
pay
the
on
principal
Nov.
2
and
1920
interest
maturing in the next succeeding
(Section 44a) provides for the issue of $60,000.00
0 bonds for highway year, taking into consideration available funds, delinquencies and the cost
purposes.
collection.
of
The
Auditor
shall
annually
certify
the
rate
of
taxation so
The sections relating to the indebtedness of cities and
other munici- determined to the clerk of the county court of each county
to the
palities are found in Article 4..Section 47; Article
9, Section 6, and Article assessor or other officer in the city of St. Louis whose duty itand
may be to
10,Sections 12 and 12a. These sections
make clear (1) that a munici- make up and certify the tax books wherein are extended
the State taxes.
pality cannot loan its credit; (2) that it cannot subscribe to
It
will
be
the
duty
the
of
said clerks and the said assessor or other
capital
stock of corporations: (3) that It cannot get into debt unless
two-thirds of officer in the city of St. Louis to extend upon the tax books the taxesproper
the voters voting at an election favor it, and
to be
only to an aggregate collected and certify the same to the collector of the revenue
of
of 5% of valuation, except, as per amendment ofthen
respective
1920,
counties,
that
cities of 75,000
and the city of St. Louis, who shall collect such their
or more inhabitants may by.a two-thirds vote create a debt
taxes
at
nut to exceed the same time and in the same manner and by the same means as are now
10% of the assessed valuation; except also that with such assent
unty or may hereafter be provided by law for the collection
co
any
of
State
may be allowed to become indebted in a larger amount for the erection
and
county
taxes,
and pay the same into the State treasury. The Legislature
court house or jail, "or (as per amendment of 1906) for the grading, of a enact such
shall
laws as may be necessary to carry into effect
constructing, paving or maintaining of paved, graveled, macadamiz
amendment.
ed or rock The wife or husband, child, mother or father, in the orderthis
named
roads and necessary bridges and culverts therein; and, as per an amendmen
and
none
t other, of any deceased resident who served honorably in the military or
of 1920,that cities of 75,000 or more inhabitants may exceed the limit
by an. naval forces, as provided in this section, shall be paid the sum or allowance
additional 10% for the purchase or construction of public utilities;
and ex- that such deceased resident would be entitled to erceive hereunder
cept,also, per the amendment of 1920 (Section 12a—See V. 75,
if such
p. 1165) and deceased resident had lived. Provided, that no one person entitled
amendment of 1920, cities of 30,000 inhabitants may, by a two-thirds
to
vote, receive the bonus herein provided shall receive an amount exceeding two
exceed the limit, by an additional 10% (as per amendment of 1920), for
the hundred and fifty dollars; and, provided, that no person shall be entitled to
purchase or construction for water and light purposes, finally
receive
the
(4);
bonus
that
provided,
herein
who
being
in
the
military
before or at the time of getting the assent of the voters an annual
or naval
tax must of the United States of America subsequently to the sixth day ofservice
be provided sufficient to pay interest and form a
April.
sinking fund to pay the 1917, refused on conscientious, political or other grounds
to subject himself
debt within 20 years. We publish below the full text
of
the
to
military
discipline
sectionsref
or
erred
to
render
unqualified
service; and provided further,
to above.
that
no person shall be entitled to receive the bonus herein provided who
Sec. 44. General Assembly Not to Contract Debts Except as Herein.— was not
a bona fide resident of the State of Missouri at least during the
The General Assembly shall have no power to contract
or to authorize the twelve months prior to the sixth day of April 1917, or who has received
a
contracting of any debt or liability on behalf of the State,
or to issue bonds State bonus from any other State in the Union.
a; other evidences of indebtedness thereof, except in the following
cases:
Sec. 45. State's Credit Not to be Loaned.—The General Assembly shall
- First. In renewal of existing bonds, when they cannot be paid
at
maturity
have no power to give or to lend, or to authorize the giving or lending of
ut of the sinking fund or other resources.
the credit of the State in aid
Second. On the occurring of an unforeseen emergency,or casual
or to any person, association or corporation
deficiency whether municipal or other,ofor
of the revenue, when the temporary liability incurred,
to pledge the credit of the State in any
the recom- manner whatsoever,for the payment
mendation of the Governor first had, shall not exceed theupon
of the liabilities, present or prospective,
sum of $250.000 of any individual, association of individuals
for any one year, to be paid in not more than two years from
, municipal or other corporation
and
after
its
whatsoever: Provided, That the General Assembly shall have the
creation.
power to
Third. On the occurring of any unforeseen emergency,or casual deficiency appropriate from funds in the State sinking fund, being the proceeds of the
tax
authorized under Section 14 of Article X of the Constitution, to 813
of the revenue, when the temporary liability incurred or to
be incurred amount not exceeding
shall exceed the sum of $250,000 for any one year, the General
$1,000,000
for
the
exhibition
of
the
resources prodAssembly ucts and industries of the State
may submit an Act providing for the loan, or for the contractin
in the centennial celebration of the Louisig of the ana purchase in the city of St. Louis.
liability, and containing a provision for levying a tax
sufficient to pay the
interest and principal when they become due (the latter
Sec. 46. Public Money, Grant of, Prohibited.—The General Assembly shall
in not more than
thirteen years from the date of its creation) to the qualified
voters of the have no power to make any grant, or to authorize the making of any grant
State, and when the Act so submitted shad have been ratified
by a two- of public money or thing of public money or thing of value to any indivi thirds majority, at an election held for that purpose, due publication
having dual, association of individuals, municipal or other corporation whatsoever:
been made of the provisions of the Act for at least three months before such Provided, That this shall not be so construed
as to prevent the grant of aid
election, the Act thus ratified shall be irrepealable until the debt
in a case of public calamity.
thereby
incurred shall be paid, principal and interest.
Sec. 47. Municipalities Not to Lend Credit or Grant Public Money—Fir
Fourth.—Section 1. The object of this amendment is, in recognition of men's Fund
emilitary service, to provide employment and rural homes for soldiers, no power Permitted—Pensioning Blind.—The General Assembly shall have
to authorize any county, city, town or township, or other political
sailors, marines and others who have served with the armed forces
corporation
of
the
or subdivision of the State now existing, or that may be hereUnited States in the European war or other wars of the United States,
after established, to lend its credit, or to grant
public money or thing of
including former American citizens who served in allied
armies against the value in aid of or to any individual, association
corporation whatsoever,
Central Powers and have been repatriated, and who have been honorably
or to become a stockholder in such corporationor association
discharged, hereafter referred to as "soldiers"; and to accomplish such Provided,
,
or company:
That
this
shall
not
be so construed as to prohibit the General
purposes by co-operation with the agencies of the United States engaged in Assembly from
work of a similar character. To provide the necessary funds for the State and managemenproviding by law for authorizing the creation, maintenance
t of a fund for the pensioning
of Missouri to co-operate with the agencies of the United States, the con- men,and for
crippled and disabled firethe relief of the widows and minorof
tracting of the liability of the State of
children of deceased firemen,
by the issuance of its bonds by such cities, villages or incorporat
ed
In an aggregate sum, not to exceed oneMissouri
towns
may have an organized
as
million dollars, is hereby authorized fire department—said fund to be taken from
and directed, said bonds to be in the denominati
the municipal revenue of such
of one thousand or five cities, villages or incorporated towns: Provided
hundred dollars each, or of both denominations onthe
further,
That nothing in
State Board of Fund this Constitution contained shall be construed as prohibiting
(as
Commissioners may determine) and be payable
the General
thirteen years from the Assembly from granting, or authorizing
issuance thereof; shall be payable to bearer
granting of, pensions to the
the
in
deserving
lawful
the
United
money
of
blind, as may be provided and regulated by law: Provided further,
States, and shall bear interest at a rate not
to exceed four and one-half That the General Assembly of the State of Missouri shall cause an annual
per centtun a year (as the State Board of Fund
Commissioners may deter- tax of not less than one-half of one cent nor more than
mine), payable semi-annually on the first
three cents on the
of January and July of each one hundred dollars valuation of the
year,and to that end suitable coupons shalldays
taxable property of the State to be
be
attached
to each bond for the levied for the purpose of providing a fund to be devoted
payment of said interest; each coupon shall
in the manner
have
provided
facsimile
the
signaa
of
by law to the pensioning of the deserving blind. If any balance
ture of the State Treasurer engraved thereon.
bonds shall be redeem- shall exist in such fund after the deserving
blind have been pensioned, then
able at the option of the State after eight yearsSaid
the
from
shall
signed
be
date,
same,
or
so
much thereof as may be necessary,
by the Governor, and be countersigned by the
be used for the
of the State, with support of the commission for the blind. And if theremay
the great seal of the State attached; and shallSecretary
shall be a balance in
be registered by the State said fund after the blind have
been pensioned and the commission for the
Auditor to which he shall certify on each bond, and
authentica
such
regisblind
te
has
received adequate support, then the same shall be transferred to
tration by his signature and his official seal attached;
said bonds, when so the public school fund.
tax shall be levied and collected annually in
prepared and executed, under the supervision
of the State Board of Fund the same manner as other Said
Commissioners, shall be sold to the best advantage
State taxes are levied and collected, and such fund
said Board, but for shall be subject to appropriation for above purposes by the General
Assembly.
not less than par. The proceeds of said sales or sale by
constitute a fund
Sec. 6. Municipalities Not to Subscribe to Capital Stock nor Aid Corporato be designated as the Soldiers' Settlement Fund,shall
and shall be used ex- tions or Institutions.—No county, township,
municipality
city
clusively as a revolving fund by the Soldiers'Settlement
other
or
Board or department shall hereafter become a subscriber to the capital stock of any railroad or
for such a period of time as it may designate, and for such
projects of soldier other corporation or association, or make appropriation or donation, or
settlement and at such costs as are approved by the Governor,
and requisi- loan its credit to or in aid of any such corporation or association, or to or
tions upon the Soldiers'Settlement Fund shall bear the Governor's
approval. In aid of any college or institution of learning or other institution, whether
after which this fund with its accrued earnings, shall be returned
to the created for or to be controlled by the State or others. All authority herestimeral revenue fund of the State. Contract or contracts for expenditur
es tofore conferred for any of the purposes aforesaid by the General Assembly.
nr loans to carry out the purpose of this Act in excess of said one million
by the charter of any corporation, is hereby repealed: Provided. however.
dollars, with interest collected thereon, shall, to the amount of said excess, or
That nothing in this Constitution contained shall affect the right of any
be illegal and void and forever non-payable.
municipality to make such subscription, where the same has been
Sec. 2. That the General Assembly shall, and does hereby levy an annual such
authorized under existing laws by a vote of the people of such municipality
tax of one cent on the one hundred dollars valuation
the taxable property prior to its adoption, or to prevent the issue of renewal
bonds, or the Use
of the State for the payment of the accruing interestof
on the said bonds, and of such other means as are or may be prescribed by law for the liquidation
for the creation of a sinking fund for the payment thereof,
said taxes, begin- or payment of such subscription, or of any existing indebtedness.




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additional ten per centum on the value of
Limit of—How Increased—Exceptions.— of this State, not exceeding an
Sec. 12. Municipal Indebtedness,school
purpose of purchasing or constructing
district or other political corpora- the taxable property therein, for theother
light plants, to be owned excluNo county, city, town, township,
or
electric
ice
plants,
water
works,
any
in
indebted
be allowd to become
g the same: Provided, That
constructin
tion or subdivision of the State shall
or
amount exceeding in any year the income sively by the city so purchasing
manner or for any purpose to anyear,
indebtedness requiring the assent of the voters •
such
incurring
city
such
any
of
of
two-thirds
consent
the
without
before or at the time of
and
for,
ane revenue provided for such
provide
to
power
have
as
for
shall
held
aforesaid,
be
at an election to
for the collection of an annual
the voters thereof voting on such proposition
such assent shall any indebtedness be Incurring such indebtedness shall provide
for by this Constitution, sufthat purpose: nor in cases requiring
provided
taxes
to
other
the
in
tax,
the
s,
in
addition
indebtednes
existing
including
allowed to be incurred to an amount of the taxable property therein, to ficient to pay the interest on such indebtedness as it falls due, and also to
of the principal thereof within
aggregate exceeding 5% on the value
next before the last assessment for State constitute a sinking fund for the paymentthe same, any provision in this
be ascertained by the assessmentthe
incurring of such indebtedness, except twenty years from the time of contracting
and county purposes, previous to of
ding.
seventy-five thousand inhabitants or Constitution to the contrary notwithstan
the State
that cities having a population
[See V. 104, p. 2258. for reference to decision handed down by
two-thirds of the voters thereof voting on such
highways may be conmore may, with the assent ofbe
held for that purpose, incur an indebtedness Supreme Court on May 22 1917, ruling that county
proposition at an election to
of the taxable property therein, structed through cities.]
not exceeding ten per centum on the value
inquiry as
next before the last assessment for
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.—In reply to our
to be ascertained by the assessment
the
incurring of such indebtedness: to whether or not bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued
to
previous
purposes
county
State and
we
taxation,
special
or
from
general
exempt
election,
were
es
at
any
municipaliti
submitted
its
be
by the State or any of
such propositions .may
with such assent any county may were advised under date of December 8 1911 by the Secretary of State
(amendment of 1920): Provided, That larger
erection of that "bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by this
the
for
amount
a
to
indebted
become
to
be allowed
construction, paving or main- State are subject to taxation under the State constitution. There has
a cgurt house or jail, or for the grading,
roads and necessary bridges been no legislation enacted exempting such papers from taxation."
taining of paved, graveled, macadamized or rock
That any county, city, town,
further,
of Missouri
provided
and
therein;
and culverts
SECURED DEBT TAX LAW VOID.—The Supreme Court
of the
tax law, passed by the 1917 Legislature.
township, school district or other political corporation or subdivision
assent of the voters as on July 8 1921 held the secured debt
State, incurring any indebtedness requiring the provide
for the collection invalid.
aforesaid, shall before or at the time of doing so,
on such indebtedness as it
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—PURPOSES FOR WHICH
of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest
.
of the prin- CORPORATION MAY BE CREATED—INVESTMENT OF DEPOSITS
the
payment
for
fund
sinking
a
constitute
to
also
and
due,
falls
govsame:
the
law regulating the investments by Missouri savings banks is
—The
of
contracting
time
the
from
that
cipal thereof, within twenty years
of
Laws
B.,uking
the
of
5
Article
of
city of St. Louis erned by Sections 11871 and 11872
And provided further, That the corporate authorities of thesaid
city in the State. revision of 1919. which read as follows:
are hereby authorized to issue interest-bearing bondsof
4% per annum,the
Sec. 11871. Purposes for which corporation may be created—investamount of $5,000,000 at a rate of interest not to exceed
and the ment of deposits.—Corporations may be created under this article: First,
principal payable within thirty years from the date of their issue,
celethe
for
the purpose of receiving, for accumulation and safe-keeping, any defor
organized
corporation
the
to
paid
proceeds thereof shall be
said city, to be used by posit of money, from any person, corporation or society, and investing,
bration of the Louisiana purchase centennial inworld's
or
and repaying the same, crediting and paying interest thereon, as
exposition
fair
a
holding
holding
celebration,
for
said
corporation
said
St. Louis shall be repaid in this article authorized and provided, and not otherwise; and secondly.
in said city. And said corporate authorities ofby
them as shall be repaid also, at its option, in connection therewith, for the purpose of taking and
as large a proportionate amount of the aid given sum
subscribed and paid receiving as bailee for safe-keeping and storage only, jewelry, plate, money,
to the stockholders of said corporation on theassets
kind,
of said corporation. specie, bullion, stocks, bonds, securities and valuable papers of any terms
by them, and any surplus remaining from the been paid
in full, shall be and other valuables, and guaranteeing their safety, upon such
after said stockholders and said city shall have in proportion
and to let out vaults,
upon;
agreed
be
may
as
on
to
the
compensati
such
aggrefor
and
city
said
and
s
divided between said stockholder
by said city: safes and other receptacles for the uses, purposes and benefits of such corgate amount of said stock so paid in and the amount so loaned shall
be paid poration. All sums so received, except those held as bailee for safe-keepand any amount so received by said city from said corporation
outstanding ing and storage only, and the income derived therefrom, and all moneys
its
of
redemption
the
into the sinking fund of said city for
of this amendment entrusted to any such corporation, by order of court or other lawful
bonds: Provided, That if, at the election for the adoption
within the limits of said authority, shall be invested only as follows:
to the Constitution, a majority of the votes cast
shall be against
First—In bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United
city of St. Louis voting for and against this amendmentamendment
; and States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged for the
its adoption, then no bonds shall be issued under this
part
any
in
of the interest and principal.
be
shall
payment
created
so
s
provided further, That no such indebtednes
tax or fund, but the
Second—In bonds of this State bearing interest. has not, within five
thereof paid by the State or from any State revenue,
in
the
bonds of any State in the Union that
That
Provided.
Third—In
alone:
Louis
St.
of
city
the
by
same shall be paid
such corporation, defaulted
aggregating $6,111,000, that years previous to making such investments by or
city of St. Louis the amount of bonds nowthe
interest thereof.
scheme of separation from in the payment of any part of either principal
in
being the amount assumed by said city of
to
township or school district
prior
town,
heretofore
county,
city,
any
of
$5,808,000
sum
bonds
the
and
Fourth—In
the county of St. Louis
of
of any part of either
city
the
payment
for
the
in
works
n of water
of this State that has not defaulted
Jan. 1 1901 expended in the constructio
hereafter issued by said city in the principal or interest thereof, within five years previous to making such inSt. Louis and any bonds which may be works,
not
interest
exceed
5%.
the
does
of
debt
payment
bonded
the
such
provided,
water
of
vestment; and
construction and improvement
from the revenues of
in each case,
Fifth—In the bonds of any city, town or county which had,
whereon and the principal whereof shall be provided
shall be
which
bonds
, as ascertained
said
of
inhabitants
the
amount
say,
to
is
20,000
than
that
more
said water works;
the time of the investment,
in the computation of the at
made next preceding such investment
census
State
or
States
United
outstanding at the time shall not be included
the
by
of bonds authorKansas, Nebraska,
existing bonded indebtedness in determining the amount
the States of Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa,
any law
two-thirds of the voters in
ized to be issued by said city with the assent of
Colorado or Texas, issued pursuant to the authority of
be authorized at any Wisconsin,
bonded indebtedness of such city
entire
the
Provided,
under the provisions of this article, but said city shall
States:
such
of
including
amount,
an
property
to
taxable
the
aforesaid,
of
assent
value
the
with
assessed
the
bonds
of
5%
issue,
to
not
time
exceed
to the amount or county shall
as
outstanding indebtedness, other than that above named,
therein, including the issue of bonds in which said investment is made,
the v11,1e of the taxable pronertv in said city, to be shown by the last assessment preceding the investment; and provided
of ton per cent
such
with
power,
has
have
shall
situated,
city
is
it
said
and
which
in
State
provided,
or
above
as
county,
city, town or
ascertained
n and improvement further, that such
payment of any part of either principal or interest
assent of the voters, to issue bonds for the constructio
shall be pro- not defaulted in theyears
previous to making such investment. It shall
of water works, the interest whereon and the principal whereof
thereof within five
establish
shall
city
Said
to
works.
water
said
of
vided for from the income
lawful for any savings institution organized under thisorarticle
according to the not bemore
counties
assets in the bonds of cities, towns
its
of
a sinking fund for the payment of the bonds so authorized
25%
than
invest
that any city
in
its
assets
of
3%
than
more
invest
to
nor
times fixed for the maturity of the same: Provided, further,
State,
thousand situated outside of this
which now has or may hereafter attain a population of seventy-five
one of such cities, towns or counties, nor to invest in more
on or construc- the bonds of anythe
city, town or county, nor to
such
by
any
issued
or more inhabitants may acquire, by purchase, condemnati
bonds
all
of
10%
than
telegraph
bonds of any city, town or county situated
tion, water works, gas works, electric light works,street railways,
n plants, or any make any investment in the
be issued to aid in the construction
and telephone systems, heating plants, ice or refrigeratio
or outside.of the out of this State, which had been or shall
other plant, system or public service institution, within
and for the purpose of any railroad.
limits of such city, for the use of the city or its citizens,
any steam railway, the income of
of
bonds
mortgage
first
the
bonds,
Sixth—In
utilities
public
of paying therefor, in whole or in part, may issuethe
fixed charges, and
liabilities or indebt- which is sufficient to pay all operating expenses andthe
which public utilities bonds shall not be included in
following named
in part, in
or
wholy
operated,
and
is
the
completed
which
but
section;
this
of
provisions
prior
edness of the city limited by the
Colorado,
Nebraska,
Kansas,
Minnesota,
Iowa,
Indiana,
shall
States: Missouri,
such city
total amount of such public utilities bonds to be issued byproperty
and which has
Ohio,
in said Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Texas and
not exceed twenty per centum of the value of the taxable of said public paid
next precedyears
three
for
bonds
its
on
due
it
became
as
the
interest
principal
city, to be ascertained as above specified. The
enforceable ing such investment, or in the first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific,
utilities bonds shall not constitute an obligation of the city
issue its bonds, Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, New York Central, West Shore and
out of the funds raised by taxation. Such city may also
•
other than public utilities bonds, for the payment, in whole or in part, Pennsylvania railway companies.
trust
bonds,
Seventh—In bonds or notes secured by first mortgages or deeds oftherefor such public utilities, and such bonds, other than public utilities
of
loaned
amount
total
the
the
amount
but
twice
on unencumbered real estate, worth at least
shall constitute a direct obligation of the city,
e real estate,
such bonds, other than public utilities bonds, shall not exceed in the ag- on; but in case the loan is on unimproved and unproductivvalue;
but not
hereinbefore the amount loaned shall not be more than 40% of its actual
gregate ten per centum of the taxable property therein, as shall
require to exceed 60% of the whole amount of the funds of the corporation shall
provided, but such bonds, other than public utilities bonds,
secured
so
note
or
proposition.
that
bond
on
any
case
in
votes
investment
legal
no
and
all
the
of
or
invested;
of
so
loaned
be
two-thirds
assent
the
n shall be made, except upon the report of a committee charged with the
The ordinance authorizing the purchase, condemnation or constructio
the premises
duty of investigating the same, who shall certify to the value ofshalt
of such public service plant or system shall provide what portion, if any.
be filed
bonds, and mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such report
of the cost thereof shall be paid by Issue of public utilities of
the city, and preserved among the records of the institution.
what portion, if any, shall be paid by issue of general bonds
of
such.
interest
the
of this
and
11872
principal
The
Section
of
bonds.
utilities
public
than
provisions
other
Eighth—In real estate, subject to the
public utilities bonds shall be paid out of the earnings or sale of the utili- article.—It shall be the duty of the directors of any such corporation, as
ties plant or system for the acquisition of which said issue was made, but soon as Practicable, to invest such fund of money, by purchase or otherany year
and 11872 of thi arti le. with
the city may thereafter provide, by ordinance, for the payment in year,
out wise, in the securiti 3S nameI in S3ctions 11871
investof any part of the interest or principal of said bonds due in that Such city power from time to time to sell and reinvest the proceeds of such
taxation.
general
by
raised
payments and expenses in
year
of
that
general
revenue
current
the
of
ment; but for the purpose of meeting
may be sold or pledged; and
securities
shall have power to execute its mortgage or mortgages on any such utility,
the
of
any
receipts,
the
of
excess
or any addition thereto, or extension thereof, to secure the payment of there shall be kept an available cash fund of not less than 15% of the whole
such public utilities bonds, and in case of default in the payment of such amount of its assets, and the same, or any part thereof, together with the
said
on deposit.
public utilities bonds, and the interest thereon or interest thereon,
current receipts, over the payments, may be kept on hand or
of
bondholders, or their representatives, may apply to any court of compe- payable on demand, in any bank or banking association in the State
States,
is
located,
United
city
such
in
which
tent jurisdiction, sitting in the county or city
Missouri, organized under any law of this State or of the
and said court may, in its discretion, if said default continue, appoint a or with any safe deposit company or trust company incorporated under the
receiver to take charge of such property, and such receiver shall operate laws of this State. The deposits in any one bank, safe deposit or trust
said property pending such proceeding in such court, and until a final de- company shall not exceed 20% of the total deposits, capital and surplus
cree of foreclosure in such proceeding, and for a period of one year there- of tne c1.13Isiting bank. (R. S. 1909, Sec. 1147.)
after, during which period the city may, upon payment to the bondholders
shall be lawSec. 11872. May purchase and sell real estate, when.—It
of all indebtedness past due and court costs„ and receiver's obligations,
sell and convey real estate, as
retake said property, subject to its unmatured obligations. If said prop- ful for such corporation to purchase, hold,
follows:
re,
said
erty is not thus retaken by the city in said period of redemption
or buildings
ceiver shall deliver said property to such party as the court in such action
First—A plot whereon is erected or to be erected a building
and from portions
may order, and thereupon all liability of the city on said bonds shall cease requisite for the convenient transaction of its business,
the cost
derived,
be
may
revenue
a
and determine and its rights as owner of said utility or plant shall cease and of which, not required for its own use,
inhabidetermine, and thereafter said utility or plant shall be operated by the party not to exceed the sum of $100.000, except in cities of over 300.000
$250,000.
with
not
exceed
in
conformity
shall
or
assigns,
in
or
his
successors
named said order of court,
tants, when the cost
foreclosure
the
upon
sales
at
it
and subject to the provisions of the ordinance authorizing the acquisition
Second—Such as shall be purchased by
, or upon judgor purchase or construction of said public utility or plant, and the issuance of mortgages or deeds of trust owned by such corporation
or purchased or taken in setof bonds therefor, but such city shall not issue any such public utilities bonds ments or decrees rendered for debts due to it,real
in this
mentioned
estate
without the assent of four-sevenths of the voters thereof, voting on that tlements to secure such debts; and all such
within five years after the same
proposition, at an election to be held for that purpose, and such proposition clause shall be sold by such corporation
time
the
extend
shall
r
commissione
bank
of
in
the
either
may be submitted at a special election or at a general election,
shall be vested in it, unless
such corporation, nor any person
which events if four-sevenths of all of the legal votes cast on such proposi- within which such sale shall be made. Noor
fee, brokerage, coma
receive
take
shall
city
have
the
authority
negotiate,
of
bonds,
said
issue
the
of
shall
favor
behalf,
in
acting in its
tion are
on proceed- mission or gift, or other consideration, for or on account of a loan made
to issue the same. Such utility may be acquired by condemnati
the
estate for public by and In behalf of such corporation other than appears on the face ofconings in the same manner that such city may acquire real
purports to be made; but nothing
by
city
law.
Such
be
provided
as
may
manner
other
such
purposes, or in
note or contract by which such loan
exthe
in
services
for
charge
reasonable
the manner herein provided, take up any tained herein shall apply to any
may, by a vote of the people inits
bonds in lieu thereof, and may amination of titles and the preparation of conveyance to such corporation
public utilities bonds and issue ongeneral
to
or
otherwise,
fees
services,
for
paid
sums
utility
of
public
any
and
account
All
issue
loans.
issued
as security for its
take up any general bonds
shall be reported in detail at each regular
there exists such debt-mak- a
member of the board of directors
public utilities bonds in lieu thereof, whenever
loans shall be made in writ..
for
but
applications
bonds,
of
new
no
All
the
issue
such
authorize
will
directors.
as
city
the
the
meeting of
ing power of
of the corporation, who shall keep a record
substitution shall be made without the consent of the holders of such bonds. ing through the treasurer name
of applicant, amount asked for and the
the date,
Indebtedness for Water Works thereof showing and
the same to be presented to the board of
cause
shall
Sec. 12a. Certain Cities Allowed Additional
offered,
security
more
than
not
containing
30,000
State,
this
in
city
y
Plants.—An
1148.)
and Light
of the voters thereof, vot- directors. (R. S. 1909, Sec.
inhabitants, may, with the assent of two-thirds
n 1921 the State Legislature
FEDERAL FARM LOAN BONDS.—I
be allowed to become indebted in
ing at an election held for that purpose, 12
effect March 31 1921—providing "that trustees, guard.
Act—in
an
n
passed
of
the
X
Constitutio
Article
of
Section
in
specified
a larger amount than




38

MISSOURI-CITIES AND TOWNS

tans, curators, banks, savings banks, trust companies, insurance
companies.
assurance, casualty,fidelity and guaranty companies, and
building and loan
associations may invest any funds held by them in bonds
issued under the
provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 17 1916, and
known as the
Federal Farm Loan Act, and that such bonds shall be accepted
as security
for all public deposits and in all cases where
are required by law to
be deposited with any department or public bonds
official of this State."
POPULATION OF STATE.
1920
3,404,05511880
2.168,380 1840
383.702
1910
3,293,33511870
1,721,295 1830
140,455
1900
3.106.66511860
1,182,012 1820
66.557
1890
2.679.18511850
682.044 1810
19.783
The proportion of the colored population was 6.70%
in 1880. 5.70%
in 1890, 5.2% in 1900, 4.8% in 1910
and 5.2% in 1920. In number, blacks
were 90,405 in 1850, 118,503 in 1860, 118.071 in
1870. 145,350 in 1880,
154,131 in 1890. 161,234 in 1000, 157,452 in 1910
and 178,241 in 1920.

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Road Bonds.
CAPE GIRARDEAU SCR. DIST.
5s '19 M-S $50.000
1923
Building and Impt. Bonds.
5s '20 J-D *117,000_ _June 1 '23-24 5s '14
___ $108.500
5s '20 J-D*200,000__June 1 '25-'28 5s '20 F-A 83,000
5s '20 J-Df 50,000_ __June 1 1923 (For maturity see V. 110, p. 1536.)
1300,000_ _Juno 1 '24-'26 5%s
s-a t18,000
1926-1931
5s '20 J-D a200.000cJune 1 '27-'28
36.000
1932-1940
5s '22 J-D*600.000__June 1 '31-'36 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22 $221,500
BOND. DEBT Dec 7 '22_31,892,000 Tot. ass.val.'222:1 (est.)-10.000,000
Sinking fund
80,000 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1922-'23_314.50
Floating debt (addl)
300,000 Population in 1921 (est.)
12,000
Assessed value, real estate.82,894.030
INT. at Mechanics' American
Assessed value, personal 28,525,170
Louis.
Nat.
Bank,
St.
Assess. val., railroad prop.12.302.522
Total assess. val. 1922
(about 60% act.)
123,721,722 CARROLL COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$21.00
Carrollton Is the county seat.
Pop'n'10(Census), 93,020;'20,93,684
Highway & Bridge Bonds.
INT.
at
_s
County
Treasurer's
-__ $125,000
office;
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
on bond,marked (*) at the First NaDrainage
District No. 3 Bonds.
tional Bank, St. Joseph; on bonds 6s '11 M-S $105.000c
_ Sept 1 '31
STATE OF MISSOURI.
marked (a) at St. Louis Union Trust County has no general _bonded
debt
The Merchants' Laclede National Bank. St. Louis,
Co., St. Louis; on others of 1920 at Drainage debt Oct 31 '18_ $105,000
is the fiscal agent for Empire
the State of Missouri.
Trust Co.. St. Joseph
Assessed varn,real estate$12,394,410
Assessed val'n. personal.._ 5,311,920
ALBANY DRAINAGE DIST.
BILLINGS SPEC. ROAD DIST.
BUTLER.
Total ass'd val'n 1920........17,706,330
This distriA is in uentry County.
This district (P. 0. Billings) is in
This city is in Bates County.
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) '18-$6.80
F-A$355,000_ _Feb 15 '27-'40 Christian
County.
Water Works Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 23,098; 1920, 20,480
(For amount duo each year see
Road Bonds.
5s '14 J-D $55,000„June 1 '23-'34
V. 114, p. 2041.)
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
5s '16
322,500c_Apr 1 '23-'31 TOTAL DEBT Sept 27 '22 $60,000
BOND. DEBT May 1922_3355,000 BOND.A-0
DEBT Nov 23 '22 $27,000 Sinking fund (water)
6,500
Assessed benefits
625,966 'rot.assess.val.'22(25%act.)1,600 000 Assessed value,
real estate_1,366,264 CARTER COUNTY.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_32.50 Assessed value, personal._
Van Buren is the county seat.
1,633.736
ATHENS TOWNSHIP
2,046 Total assessed value 1921
This township is in Gentry County. Population in 1920
Road Bonds.
(1-3 actual)
$3,000__Niay 1 1923
3.000,000
6s '20 - $100.000c
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21_36.50 58 '18 NI N 40,000_..May 1 '24-'33
BONDED DEBT
BIRMINGHAM DRAIN. DIST.
(7)
Population
1910, 2,894; 1920__2,702
20,000....May 1 '34-'37
Population in 1920
This district is in Clay County.
15,634
INT. at the Mississippi Valley BOND. DEBT Nov 22 22.. $69,000
6s '19 A-0 $380,000 ____1924-1939 Trust
Co. of St. Louis. Mo.
Assessed value, real estate_2,946,486
BOND.DEBT Oct 1920.-3380,000
AUDRAIN COUNTY.
Assessed value, personal.... _ 756,435
Mexico is the county seat.
Assess. value, other prop'y_1,214,000
BUTLER
COUNTY.
Hospital Bonds.
Total assessed value 1922_ _4.916.921
BLACKWATER DR.DIST. NO. 1.
Poplar
131uff
Is the county scat.
53,is'18 M-N $75,000 _ _ _1923-1937
State&Co. tax '22 (per $1,000)-38.30
This district Is In Johnson County.
Jail Bonds (Red. beg. July 11920). Population
(Subject to call after 5 Years.)
63 '10 _
1910, 5,504; 1920, 7,482
1923-1030
$94.908
Os '19 M-N 40,000 _ ___ _1924-1938 TOTAL DEBT Nov 11 '19_$153,000 4s '10 J-J $25,000c.. _..July 1 1930
INT. payable at Mississippi
BOND.DEBT Sept 2822 $115,000 Ditch tax rate(per 31,000)'19_340.00 5s Road Bonds.
'19 ___ $200,000
1925-1929 Valley Trust Co., St. Louis.
Assessed valuation-5s '22 M-N 300,000__Mar 1 '23-'39
Real estate
26,432,190
(For amount duo each year see CARTHAGE.
Personal & other prop'y 6,492,820 BOLLINGER COUNTY
V. 114, p. 2744.)
This clty is in Jasper County.
Marble
Hill
is
the county seat.
Total 1922 (60% act.)_32,925,010
BOND. DEBT June 1922.. $516,000
Water-Works Bonds.
5s '20 J-J $350,000
State and county tax rate (per
Total assess. val. 1921_17,2,10,117 5s g '08 A-0 $89,500_ _ _ _Apr 1 1928
(For
maturity
see
V.
110.
$1.000) 1922
p.
385.)
$33.00
State&Co. tax(per $1.000) '17_$6.30
Population 1910, 21,687; 1920-20,589 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22 $350,000 Pop.
Current Revenue Bonds.
'10
(Census),
20.624:'20. 24.106
Floating debt (adcrl) (est.) 32.000
$10,000.....Aug 15 1923
INT. payable at the National Assess.
INT. on 5s of 1922 at the Mer- _s
val., real estate_ __ _6.500.000 chantsBank of Commerce, St. Louis.
Municipal, Water Extension
Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis;
Assess. val., personal
1.700 000 on others
Light Bonds.
Electric
at County Treas. office.
Other assess. property..
800.000
5s '20 F-A 100,000.. _.Aug 1 1940
AURORA.
Tot. assess. val. 1922 (act.)9.000.000
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2110.)
This city is in Lawrence County. Total tax rate (nor $1.0001'22. _S9
60 CALIFORNIA.
Paving Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
Population 1910, 14,576; 1920.13,909
This city is in Moniteau County.
Os '20 M-S $150,000
$2,000
1923-1924
INT. at the St. Louis Union Trust
Water Works Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2110.)
5s '17 A-0 112,000
1925-1932 Co.. St. Louis.
5s '10 s-a
$7,000
1930 BOND,DEBT Sept 28 '22.. 3349,500
10.000
1933-1937
Sewer Bonds.
BOND, DEBT Nov 30 '20 $25,000
Water debt (Incl.)
189,500
5s '20 s-a $415,000
1932
Floating debt
6,000
4,000 BOONEVILLE.
BOND.DEBT Oct 8 1920.. $35,000 Sinking fund
TOTAL DEBT
Assessed
estate_4,66
value,
real
0,450
This
city
29,000
is in Cooper Co. City Sinking fund
12,000 Assessed val., personal_ __ _1,412,770
Sinking fund
2.547 incorp. 1819 and as a city of third Assessed valuation 1920_ _ _1,200.000
Assessed value 1920 (est.) _ _1.000.000 class 1898.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1020........$9.00 Other assess. property......-1,076,448
Population 1910, 4,148; 1920, 3.575
assessed val. 1921......7.149,688
Water-Works Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,154; 1920-2,218 Total
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...._$12.80
5s '19 ___ S-15,000
Sept 7 1939
Population
1910, 9.483; 1920, 10,068
SewerExtension
Bonds.
BARNARD BOLCKOW DR.DIST. 5s'19
___ $11,000
INT. at Miss. Val. Tr. Co., St. L.
Sept 1930 CALLAWAY COUNTY
This district is in Andrew and
Park
Improveme
Fulton
the
nt
is
Bonds.
county
seat.
Nodaway Counties.
5s '19 ___ $14,000
Hospital Bonds.
Sept 1930
Os '21 ___ $135.000
1923-1941
Street Improvement Bonds.
Os '20 ___ $37,500_ ......Juno 1 1940 CARTHAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOND.DEBT June 1 1921_3135,000
5s '13 s-a
139.500
(Optional
Building Bonds.
Oct 1933
1925.)
Os '21
25,000
July 1941 55 '20
75,000
1939 45 '05 M-S $20,000c_ __Sept 1 1925
Bridge Approach Bonds.
(Red. beginning 10 years from date.)
BATES CO. DRAIN. DIST. NO.1.
(Optional 1924.)
5s '22 J-J $50.000
Butler is the county seat.
46,000c
1947 BOND.DEBT Nov 22'22 $112,500 4s '03 J-J
1924
(Optional after 5 years.)
Assess, value, real estate_22,609,440 (Red. beginning 10 years from date.)
6s '11 J-J 8100,000c --__1923-1931
GEN. I3D. .GT. Jan 8 '22_3235,000 BOND. DEBT April 1922_ $154,500 Assess. val., personal_ ___ 4,580,205 4s '16 --- $79,000c
Water
debt
(incl.)
Floating debt (addl)
45,000 Assess. val., other prap'ty 3,489,711 (Red. beginning 10 years from date.)
8,000
Sinking fund
19,300 Total assess. val. 1922.... _30.679,356 6s '20 M-N135,000
30.000 Sinking funds on hand_ _ _ _
State&Co.tax '22 (per $1,000) $54.66 (For maturity see V. 111, p. 613.)
(District has no independent val.) Assess, value, as equalized
for taxes, 1920 assessm't_5,309,016 Population 1910,24,400; 1920-23,007 BOND.DEBT Sept 28 '22.. $280,000
INT.at District Secretary's office.
Total tax rate (per 31,000)
Assess. val. (act.val.) '21.._7,799,531
Value of city property (real
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21 $14.00
BETHANY.
estate & water plant)
158,000 CALWOOD 83 WILLIAMSBURG Pop'n 1910 9,483; 1922 (est.) 12,000
This city is in Harrison County.
Population 1910, 4,252; 1920_ ..4,665
SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT.
INT. Nat.Ilk, of Comm..St. L.
Water and Light Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Fulton) is in and on at
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Os of 1920 at the American
5s '12 anu $25,000_ __ _July 1 1932
Calloway County.
Trust Co., St. Louis.
(Subject to call after July 1 1922)
Road
Bonds.
56 '18 --- $10,000
1928-1938 BOONEVIL
6s '18 F-A $24,000
5Ms'20 s-a
LE SCH. DIST.
16,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 1920....-$24.000 CARUTHERSVILLE.
19-10
Building Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate_ _ _ _341,970
This city is in Pemiscot County.
5s '17 M-N $3,500c___Nov 1 1937 5s '14 J-D $65,000r
1934 Assessed val., personal
Sewer Bonds.
162,566
(Subject
to call beginning 1924)
(Subiect to call Nov 1 19271
Actual value 1920 (est.)___2,300,000 55 '15 M&S$26,000....Mar 1 '23-'35
_ 40,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 4 1920.. $54,500 Os
Water-Works Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '22 $105,000
Total assess. val. 1920 (K
5s '15 NI&SS24.000__Mar 1 '23-'35
to 1-3 actual)
26.400 CAMERON SCR. DIST.
1,349.208 Sinking fund
5s'22 F-A 65,000....Feb 1 '27-'42
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $10.00 Assess. val. '22 (act.)
4,760.000
This district is in Clinton County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Popula. 1910, 1,931; 20
2,080 School tax (per $1,000) '22...,_$5.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '22.... $35,000 5s'19 ___ $30,000
1939
5.000 Sinking fund
5,000
INT. on bonds of 1917 and 1918 Population in 1922 (est.)
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Assess.
val. '21 (90% act.) _2,000,000 BOND. DEBT
INT. is payable at Mercantile
payable at First Nat. Bank,Bethany;
Feb 1922.... $130,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1921___$8.50 Sinking
on bonds of 1912 at Harrison County Trust Co., St. Louis.
funds
11,778
Bank, Bethany, and on other bonds
Assess. val. real estate_ _ _ _2,417,120
CAMPBELL.
at American Tr. Co. of St. Louls,Mo. BOONVILLE TOWNSHIP.
Assess. val. personal prop_ 576,620
This city is in DunklIn County.
Other assess.
590,004
This township (P 0. Boonville) Water bonds 5%
$34,000 Tot.assess .valproperty__
.'21(actual)_3,583,744
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '16.-- 34,000 Tax
BETHANY SCHOOL DISTRICT. is in Cooper and Casper Counties.
rate (per $1,000) 1921-4;7.60
530'19 _ _ _ $90.000
Sinking
fund
5s '12 ___ $40,000
500 Population 1910. 3.655;
1932 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 $125,000 Assess. val. real
1920...4.750
estate
(Subject to call 1922)
234,362
INT.on 53,6s of 1922 at the Liberty
7,000 As.sess. val. personal property126.865
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1918.. $40.000 Assessment debt (add'1)__
Assess, value, real estate_24,360,150 Other assess. property
Central
Trust
Co.,
Population in 1918 (est.)
St. Louis.
46,916
3.000
INT.at IIarrison Co. Bk.,Bethany Assess, value, personal_ __ 5,333,100 Total assess. valuation 1915-408,143
Tot, assess. val. '22 (act.) 29,693,250 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _ $12.50
CARUTHER
SVILLE
S. D. NO. 8.
Population
1910, 1.781; 1920, 2,025
BETHANY TOWNSHIP.
Building Bonds.
This township (P. 0. Bethany) Is BROOKFIELD.
58 '09 ___ $20,000
CANTON
SPECIAL
ROAD
DIST. 5s '17 F-A
in Harrison County.
This city is in Linn County.
50,000
Serial
This district is in Lewis County.
Water Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Os '21 M-N$75,000_ _Nov 1 '23-'37 TOTAL DEBT Sept 28 '22 $68,500
58 '18 J-J 355,000_ _July 1 '23-'33 6s
--- $140,000
(For
14,500
amount due each year see V. Sinking fund
BOND.DEBT Nov 17'21- $60,000 BONDED DEBT
Total
as.s'd val.'22(1-( act.) 4,500,000
(?)
114, p. 758.)
Assessed value, real estate.$3,233.243 Population 1910, 5,749; 1920, 6,304 BOND.
DEBT Feb 1922_ $75,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922......$1.05
Assessed value, personal_ - 1,942,778
Population in 1920
8,500
Assessed value 1918
1,627,000
Tot. assess. val. '20 (act.)_5,176.021
Population (estimated)
LD SCHOOL DIST.
3,50()
Population in 1920
3,101 BROOKFIE
INT. at the Boatmen's Bank, St. CASS
This district (P. 0. Brookfield) is
COUNTY.
Louis.
In Linn County.
Harrisonville is the county seat.
BIG LAKE DRAINAGE DIST.
1939
___ $57,000
Township Railroad Bonds.
This district is in Scott and Mis- 5s '19
(Subject
call
after
to
1924.)
CAPE
GIRARDEAU.
4s '08 __- $117.000_ _ _ _June 1 1928
sissippi Counties.
5s
18,000
--This city is in Cape Girardeau Co. (Subject to call after June 1 1923.
Drainage Bonds.
_s '21 ___
18,000
Normal School Bonds.
4s '08 --- $106.000_ __ _June 1 1928
6s '17 J-D $195,000_June 1 '23-'37 BOND.
DEBT Oct 1922-. $94,500 45s'01 ___ $10,000
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 305.) Tot. assess.
1924 (Subject to call after June 1 1918.
val.'18(1-3act.)1,996,936
4s '08 ___ $124,000_ _ _ _June 1 1928
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1918_-$208.000 Total tax rate
Public
Park
Bonds.
(per $1,000)'21_330.50 5s '10 ___
(Subject to call after June 1 1913.)
$40,000
1926
6,305
Ref. Twv. Bds.(Int. at St. Louts.)
BIG TARKIO DRAINAGE DIST. Population in 1920
Fire-Department Bonds.
4Ms'05 ___ $12,000 _ _Sept 1 1925
This district is in Holt County.
5s '10 J-J $1.3 000....July 1 '23-'35 (Subject
to call after Sept 1 1010)
6s '11 M-S $80,500c_
1923-1929 BUCHANAN COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT
None
1921._ $64.000 GEN.BD.DT.Nov 24'22
6s
M-S 25.000c-1932
_
The county seat is St. Joseph. Assessed value, Nov
real estate_5,749,820 Township railroad debt__ $359,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '22 $142,000
U. S. Circuit Court on June 18 Assessed value, personal..__2.364,560 Assessed val., real estate_ _10,084,310
Floating debt (add 1)
20,000 1918 upheld $2,000,000 road bonds Total assessed
value 1920_ _8.114,380 Assessed val., personal_ __ 4.487,816
Total assessed val'n 1922_ _2,000.000 voted „Ian. 24 1918. V. 106, p. 2772.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20_352.00 Total assessed val. 1922....42,000,000
INT. at Merchants' Laclede Nat.
Poorhouse Bonds.
Population 1910, 8,475 1920, 10,252 County tax rate(perS1.000)'22-$3.50
Bank. St. Louis.
5s '18 ___ $225,000_ _July 1 1928
INT. payable at Cape Girardeau. Pop.'10 (Census) 22,973;'20, 21,531




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39

BOND. DEBT Sept 27'16_$51,000 FULTON SPECIAL ROAD DIST.
CLINTON SCH. DIST.
CASTOR TOWNSHIP
This district Is In Callaway County.
2,000
This district is in Henry County. Floating debt
This township is in Stoddard Co.
2,000
fund
Road Bonds.
Sinking
Bonds.
Building
Road Bonds.
_ _ _1,029,880 58 '12 M-S $37.000_ _ _Mar '23-'27
Assess. val. 1916
1931
$32,500c
--'11
5s
1935
1
_Mar
$85,000--___
5
5s
'22 M-S 50,000. Mar 1 '28-'37
tax
$1,000)
City
1916--_$11.00
(per
call
to
after
1916)
(Subject
00
1920..185,0
BOND. DEBT July 1
1938 Population 1910, 4,721; 1920-5.003 BOND.DEBT Sept 27 '22_ $87,000
$10,000
4,652 5s '19
Population in 1920
8,000
INT. at Merchants' Laclede Nat. sinking fund_
(Subject to call after 1923.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1922_ $12.500 Bk., and Mere. Tr. Co., St. Louis. Assess. val.'22(50% act.)_6.150.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $10.00
Assessed val. '22 (act.)____5,527,080
CENTRALIA.
Population in 1022 (est.)
8,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22..$7.00 DEXTER.
This city Is In Boone County.
INT. at Third Nat. Bank, St.
This city is in Stoddard County.
6,000
Population in 1920 (est.)
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Inc. Jan. 4 1877. Pop'n '10. 2,322. Louis, and Callaway Bank. Fulton.
INT. is payable in Clinton.
5s '10 F-A $65.000c_ Feb 1 1930
1920, 2,635.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1920..365,000 COLE COUNTY.
Water (Red. beg. 10 grs.from issue) GALLATIN.
Assess. val. '18 (SS act.).--744.922
Jefferson City is the county seat.
This city is in Daviess County.
J-J $28,000c__Jan 15 1934
53s'14
Total tax (per $1,000) 19l8__$15.00
Refunding Road Bonds.
(Red. beg. 10 yrs.from issue) BOND. DEBT Nov. 22 '22.137.000
1920_2,071
Sewer
2,116;
Population 1910,
4Sis'17 F-A $295.000__Feb 15 1938 5Sis'14 J-J $25.000c_ _Jan 15 1934 Sinking fund
16,100
INT. at Hanover Nat.Bank, N.Y.
Bonds.
Courthouse
DEBT Nov 1922._ $53,000 Assess. val., real est
941,014
1939 BOND.
5s '19 ___ 100.000
1.500.000 Assess. val., personal
Assess. val. 1922
781,184
(Subject to call after 1924.)
CHAFFEE.
469,581
tax rate (per $1,000 '21.18.50 Other assess. property
BOND. DEBT July 1 '20_ $398,000 Total
This city is in Scott County.
INT. at Merchants' Laclede Nat. Tot. ass'd val. '22 (act.).. _ 2.191.779
7,707.218
Assess. val. (real est.)
City Hall and Jail Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22_ _$O.50
Bank, St. Louis.
1933
1
May
$5,000_
_
val.
Assess.
s-a
_3.005.516
(personal)__
5SSs'13
Popula'n 1920, 1,747; 1921, 2,000
Tot. assess. val. 1920_ _10.712.734
Water-Works Bonds.
1936 Total tax rate (per$1.000)'19_325.30 DONIPHAN SCH. DIST.
5s '16 J-J $21,000 _ _July 11926.)
Ripley
is
in
This
district
County.
GARDEN OF EDEN DRAINAGE
1
July
after
Population 1910, 21.957; 1920_24,680
(Subject to call
DISTRICT.
1NT. payable at National Bank of BOND.DEBT Nov 19 1920_325,000
Sewer Construction Bonds.1936
Tot.assess.val;20(60%act.)_759.789
This district is in Chareton County.
1
July
$13,000____
Louis.
St.
Commerce,
J-J
'16
5s
1,200 Os '20 M-S $325,000
Population in 1919
(Subject to call after JulY 1 1926,) COLUMBIA.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1447.)
BOND. DEBT July 1916_ S42,000
This city is in Boone County.
DUCK CREEK TOWNSHIP
6s '21 M-S $125.000
Assessed valuation 1913___ 423,660
Water Wks. & Elec. Lt. Bonds.
This township is in Stoddard Co.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1782)
1.400,000
Actual value (est.)
1926
1
June
5s '06 J-D $18,000____
Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2'22___$450,000
Population 1910. 2,083: 1920, 3,035 00'10 A-0 90,000____Oct 1 1930 6s Road --1935
$80,000
ass'd val.'20(60%act.) 650,000
Tot.
INT. on bonds of 1913 at MeBonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1920_ _380.000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $18.00
chanics-Amer. Bk., St. L.; all other 5sSewer___ $128.000
3,746
1920
Population
on 6s of 1921 at the American
INT.
of
Bank
National
at
the First
bonds
BONDED DEBT 1:119_ $226,000
Trust Co., St. Louis.
Chaffee.
Total assess. val. 1918
DUNKLIN COUNTY
(about 40% actual)___._ 5,450,000
Kennett is the county seat.
GENTRY CO. DRAIN DIST.
City tax rate (per $1,000) '17.$8.00
Road Bonds.
OVARITON COUNTY.
6s '21 M-N$189.000_Nov 1 '26-'41
Population 1910, 9,662; 1920_10.392 5s '22 M-S $1,100,000Jan 1 '24-'42 (For
KeytesvIlle Is the county scat.
amount due each year see
Principal and interest payable in (For amount due each year see V.
Drainage District No. 2 Bonds.
V. 113. p. 2531.)
St. Louis.
113, p. 2637.)
___ $140,000
_s
DEBT Oct 1922_ _ _3189,000
BOND.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921_11.150,000
Drainage Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sinking fund
50,000
6s '05 M-S $27,000r_ Sept 1923-'25 COLUMBIA
RIVER DRAIN. DIS T.
from
GRAND
district
exempt
are
Bonds
Bonds.
_28,163,250
1920..
val.
Total assess.
Drainage Dist. No. 15
This district is in Linn and Livingstaxes. Pop'n 1922 (est.), 13,320.
1910, 30,328; 1920.-32,773 ton
___ '17 ___ $20,000
Counties.
Mar 1 1929 Population
$66.500c___
M-S
'09
is
debt.
bonded
general
no
has
County
5Sis'22 M-S$582,000__Mar 1 '27-'42
(Subjoct to call $14,000 Mar. 1
$56.000
DUNKLIN COUNTY DR. DIST. (For
Drainage debt Nov 1922._
amount due each year see
1919 and $47,500 Mar 11924.)
Kennett is the county seat.
Tot, assess. val.'22 (act.) 39,100,000 4s'10
V. 114. p. 2045.)
1
_June
1930
$25,000c_
J-D
'21-$3.00
$1,000)
Bonds.
(per
Drainage
State&Co.tax
DEBT Oct 1922._ $582.000
BOND.
1
June
1920.)
after
call
to
(Subiect
Various
--- $394,057
6s
Pop.'10(Census), 23,503;'20, 21.769
'22 s-a x95,000_ _ _Mar 1 1941 TOTAL DEBT Oct 4'20_31200,000 Assessed benefits 1922_ _-_1,338,215
.78
tax
Acreage
INT. payable at County Treas. office
(Optional Afar. 1 1931.)
7,898,215
real
estate__
Assessed val.
1,500
in 1922 (est.)
z Building Bonds.
Assessed val. personal___ _ 3,083,770 Population
INT. at the American Trust Co.,
$90.000_ _ _ _June 1 1936 Other assess. property_ ___ 2,302.388
J-D
'16
4s
ON.
CHARLEST
call $43,000 after June 1 Tot.assess.val.'19(1-3act.)13,284,373 St. Louis.
County. (Subject to $47.000
This city is in Mississippiyearly).
after June 1 '31.)
1926 and
$23.80
$1,000) '19_ _
RIVER DR. DIST. NO. I.
Water System (part due 1 '23-'34 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '22._ $257.500 Tax rate (per
in 1910_ _30.328 GRAND
of
r
5s '14 M-S $31,7o0c_Ma
This district is in Grundy County.
30,000 Population county
(est.)
fund
Sinking
Sewer System (part due yearly).
53.s'22 F-A$210,000c_Feb 1 '27-'41
assessed value (V,
Total
DIST.
'23-'39
1
DRAIN.
r
CHUTE
ELK
$26,200__Ma
5s '14 M-S
DEBT Dec 7 1922_3210,000
11,728.821
actual) 192')
This district I, in Pemiscot and BOND.
Drainage Bonds.
730,796
Assessed benefits
Apr 1 1928 School tax (per $1,000) 1922_ _311.50
Counties.
2 05
5s 'OS A-0 $ ,,501)
in Columbia; on Dunklin
Acreage tax
payable
INT.
x
$73,000
'22_
30
M-N$250.000
Sept
'22
6s
BOND.DEBT
the
at
Commerce
payable
Co.,
INT.
Tr.
Val.
Miss.
at
bonds
other
39,000
DEBT April 1922_ $250,000 Trust Co., St. Louis.
BOND.
Water debt (incl.)
Louis.
St.
Co.,
Tr.
8,550 St. L.,and Mere.
1,483,542
Assessed benefits
Sinking fund (water)
$0.67
Acreage tax
Assessed vain,real estate_ 1,844,060 COOPER COUNTY.
864,840
INT. at the State Bank, St. Louis. GRAND RIVER DR. DIST. NO. 2.
Assessed val'n, personal_
Boonville Is the county seat.
This district is in Grundy County.
(about
'22
val.
Co.
at
assess.
Trees.).
(Int.
Total
Bonds
2,708,900 5s Road
Os '21 M-N$225,000
70% actual)
'22 Is-A$125.000r _ _ _ _1924-1942 ELSEBERRY DRAINAGE DIST.
maturity see V. 112, p. 2220.)
(For
in
is
(P.
0.
Elseberry)
district
This
'17)
1
aft.
Jan.
(Red.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922._ __$7.50
-House
Court
BOND. DEBT Oct 6'22_$225,000
Population 1910, 3,144; 1920, 3,410 45 '12 J-J $31,500_ _ _ _Jan 1 1932 Lincoln and Pike Counties.
69 '13 A-0 $227,s0O_Apr 1 '23-'32 Assessment benefits 1922_ __ 909.583
INT.at Merch Lacl. Nat.Bk.St.L. _s
7,000
___
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_..$1.8G
(Part due every year.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922 $132,000
INT. at the Liberty Central
Assessed valuation 1922_2),395.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922... _$400,200
CHILLICOTHE.
INT.at Nat. Bk.of Comm..St. L. Trust Co., St. Louis.
_$5.80
'22_
31.000)
(per
State&Co.tax
This city is in Livingston County. Population 1910.20.311; 1920_19,308
Incorporated in 1855.
GREENFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
INT.at County Treasurer's office. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS.
This district (P. 0. Greenfield) is
Water Wks. Purch. & Impt.Bds.
This city is in Clay County.
58 '15 M-S $89,400 Mar 1 '23-'35 COOPER TOWNSHIP
This city adopted the city manager In Dade County.
(Part yearly)
School Bonds.
in Gentry County. form of government on Dec. 20 1921
is
township
This
Electric Light Extension.
Os '21 F-A $40,000
(V. 114, p. 100).
Os '20 ___ $85.000c
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 582.)
5s '10 F-A $22.500_ __Feb 1 1930 BONDED DEBT 1920_ $85.000
Bonds.
Park
$125,500
Feb 1921- $40,000
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 30 '21
Assess. val. (act.) 1922...29,395,000 5SSs'16 Oct $20,000____Oct 1 1936 BOND. DEBT
1,048,911
Assess. val. 1920 (actual)_8,000.000 Population in 1920
3,563 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1926.) Assessed value 1919
$12.90
Tax rate (per 1.000) '21
INT. at American Trust Co.,
and Park Bonds.
Bridge
6,525
Louis.
Pop'n 1910, 6,265; 1920
11137
St.
$12.500
54s'17
___
COUNTY.
D
CRAWFOR
4,000c___Dec 1 1942
5s '22 s-a
Stxhuilj is tin, county seat.
HANNIBAL.
(Optional Dec. 1 1932.)
Road Bonds.
CHRISTIAN COUNTY.
Hannibal is in Marlon County.
Bonds.
Bridge
5s '22 F-A$250.000_ _Feb 1 '23-'42
Ozark is the county seat.
1934 Inc. April 4 1836.
$3,400
see
_
_
year
each
s'14
duo
5
amount
(For
Bonds.
Court-House
1928
Water Works(Red. beg. Sept. 1 '23
300
511.)
'08
p.
5s
114,
(V.
1929
514s'19 J-J $90,000
5s '13 __- $175,000_ __ _Sept 1 1933
Sewer Bonds.
$250,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1922- $70.000 BONDED DEBT Feb 19229,588,331
ll (red. beg, in 1914).
1932
City-Ha
22,000
_
'12
1921
value
Assessed
790,800
Assess. val., real estate____5,
45 '09 M-N$22.500e___May 1 1929
25.000
2,579,880 Popul'n. 1910. 13,576: 1920, 12,355 Os
Assess. val., personal
Bridge Bonds (red, beg. in 1920).
27 '22_ $110,200
Nov
DEBT
BOND.
Louis.
St.
in
INTEREST
900.000
property
Other assess.
4,500 00'10 M-N$20 000e___Nov 1 1930
Floating debt
Tot. assess. val.'22 (act.)_ _9,270,685
4.000,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 25'22_ $305,000
DIST.
Tot.ass'd val."22
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'22 _ _$20 00 CREAM RIDGE DRAIN.
Water debt (included)__ 175,000
$10.00
1922
$1,000)
(per
rate
tax
Livingston
City
both
in
is
district
This
Populatisn 1910, 15.832; 1920_15,252
100,000
Population 1910, 3,900; 1920, 4,165 Electric light debt (incl.)__
and Grundy Counties.
23,532
Sinking fund-General__ _ _
53's'18 M-N$30,000__May 1 '23-'33
3,650
Water
DIST.
DRAIN.
RIVER
FABIUS
?)
(
CLARK COUNTY
DEBT
TOTAL
__
_12.657.105
estate_
real
val.
Assess.
and
Marion
in
is
This district
lialioka is the county seat.
INT. payable at Mississippi Valley
1 003,515
Lewis counties. Incorp. April 1911. Assess. val. personal
Trust Co., St. Louis.
Funding Bonds.
act.)13660.620
1940
Os '15 A-0 J$219,000__Apr 1 '23-'29 Tot. ass'd val.'22(2-3
5s '20 ___ $103,994.04
$5.80
1921
1 61.000_ _Apr 1 '29-30 Tax (per $1,000)18,341;
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '22 $103,994 CUIVRE RIVER DRAIN. DIST.
1920-19.306
1910,
Population
'23-'30
1
_Apr
58,000_
A-0
and
'17
1,670
Lincoln
Os
in
real
is
estate_16,13
val.,
disteict
This
Assessed
at
and
office
Treas.
City
at
INT.
000
1921-$375,
BOND. DEBT Sept
Assessed val., personal___ 4,490,136 St. Charles counties.
840,000 Merch. Laclede Nat. Bank, St. L.
$16,000c_ _Feb 1 '25-'32 Assessed benefits
Other assess. property_ _ _ _ 3.000,000
L.
St.
Co.,
Tr.
Val.
Miss.
at
INT.
'33-'38
1
Total assessed value 1922
6s '22 F-A{ 18,000cFeb
HANNIBAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
23.621,806
16.000c_ _Feb 1 '39-'42
(about actual)
North School Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22_35.00 BONDED DEBT Mar 1922_$50,000 FAYETTE.
of
4s '04 F-A $15,000____Aug 1 1924
seat
county
Is
the
This (Sty
93,901
Population 1910, 12,811; 1920_11,874 Total benefits 1921
to call after Aug 1 1909.)
INT. at the St. Louis Union Trust Howard County. Pop'n 1910. 2,586. (Subject
1925
4s '05 A-0 835.000
1920. 2,382.
Co., St. Louis.
-Building Bonds.
School
CLAY COUNTY.
Water Works Extension Bonds.
$5,250c...._July 1 1923
1928 4s '03 J-J
Liberty is the county seat.
.5;is'18 ___ $10.000
DALLAS COUNTY.
1928 4s '10 F-A 170.000c-Aug I 1930
Road Bonds.
10,000
55s'18 ___
County seat is Buffalo.
call after Aug. I 1920.)
4;is'19 M-S $300,000 _-__1924-1933
See V.100, p. 323. for reference to 5 s'20 M-S 58,300_Mar 15 '23-40 (Subject to
44s
1926-1934 controversy over old railroad bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ $116.000 BOND.DEBT Nov 20'20_ $135,000
J-.1 126.000
1920_ _ _8.200.000
valuation
Asses.sed
00
act.)2,600.0
0
Refunding Road Bonds.
Assess. val.'22(abt.
Railroad Aid Bonds.
$9.50 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $16.00
4.4s'22 F-A$500,000_ _Feb 1 '27-'36 714/10s J-J 235.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922
22,000
Population 1920 (est.)
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $926,000 GEN. BD. DT. Sept 29 '22 $300,000
INT. at Hannibal Trust Co.;
Assessed value, real estate.28,846,035 Assess. val., real est
5,050.250 FRANKLIN COUNTY.
others at Farmers' & Merchants'
Assessed value, personal__ 7,186,195 Assess. val., personal
Union is the county seat.
1.750,125
Bank, Hannibal.
Other assess. prop. (est.). 8,500,000 Tot, assess. va1.'22(SS act.)7,700,375
Court-House & Jail (Tax-free).
1912
Tot. assess. val. '22(80%
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'22_811.30 Os '22 s-a $150,000r
HARRISON AND MERCER CO.
44,532.230 Population 1910, 13,181; 1920_12,033
actual) (est.)
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
DRAINAGE DISTRICT
State & Co. tax rate (per
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '22 3150,000
This district is in Harrison and
24,710
$7.50 DESLOGE SCH. DIST.
$1,000) 1922
Sinking fund
Counties.
Population 1910. 20,302; 1920_20,455
This district is in St. Francois Co. Assessed val.. 1921. real_ _25,969,750 Mercer M-S
$500,000
'20
the
6s
at
6,225,935
1922
of
4s
personal_
INT. on
Ass'd val., 1921,
Building Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 111, p. 1493)
Fidelity Nat. Bank & Trust Co., 5;is '20_ _ _ 170.000
Ass'd val., 1921, ot h. prop. 4,718,240
DEBT Nov 1921-$500.000
Kansas City.
Total assessed val'n 1921_36,913,925 BOND.
5s '11 _ _
28.000
INT. at the Boatman's Bank, St.
BOND. DEBT. Sept 27 '22 $98,000 State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'21_84.50
29,830; 1920, 28.427 Louis.
CLAYTON (TOWN) SCH. DIST. Assess. val.'21( act.)- _ _3.500.000 Ponurn 1910,
office.
Treasurer's
County
at
INT.
$15.00
County.
tax
rate
'22
(per $1.000)
Total
This district is in St. Louis
HAYTI.
in 1920 (est.)
5,450
40'16 F-A $125,000c ___1925-1935 Population
This city is in Pemiscot County.
FULTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INT. is payable in St. Louis.
1926
15.000c
J-D
Water Works System Bonds.
5s
County.
Callaway
lain
district
This
10.000e__ -July 1928
___
J-J
'21 M-N$30.000
6s
55
High-School-Bldg. Bonds.
'23-'39 DE SOTO.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2561.)
5s '21 s-a 76,250 _Nov 15
$50,000
F-A
'16
In
County.
Is
Jefferson
city
This
5s
$226,520
June 1921-.140,000
DEBT
BOND.
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_
Impt.
chool
Negro-S
Water-Works Bonds.
32,771
620,000
Assessed value 1920
Sinking fund
5.000
4s '04 M-N$48,500_ _ May 20 1924 ss '16 F-A
$46,000 Population 1910, 1.057; 1920--1.507
Tot. assess. val. '22 (act.)..8.864,030 (Subject
to call by State Aud. on 30 BOND. DEBT Dec 13 '22__3,940,000
Trust
Co..
at
American
INT.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_312.50 days notice before interest date.)
(actual)_
1921
Ass'd value
4,500
0 St. Louis.
Population in 1922 (est.)
s '13 M-N $2,500____Oct 1 1933 School tax (per $1,000) 1921....18.5
INT. payable in St. Louis.




40
HONEY CREEK DR. DIST.
This district is in Grundy County.
6s
___ S91,000
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2005.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 5'22$91,000
Assessment benefits
363,029
INT. at First National Bank,
Kansas City.

MISSOURI-CITIES AND TOWNS
JEFFERSON CITY SCR. DIST.
4s '03 J-J $11.500c
Jan 1923
(Subject to call after 1908)
58 '14 3-3 $100,000c
Jan 1934
(Subject to call after 1924)
5s '17 S-A $45,000
1937
(Subject to call after 1922.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22_ $156,500
Tot.assess.val.'21(1-3act.)12,163,635
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_$21.75
Population in 1917 (est.)
15.000
INT. at Central Missouri Trust
Co., Jefferson City.

[Vor.. 115.

Sewer Bonds.
KIRKWOOD.
434s'10 M-S$300.000c___Sept 1 1930
This city is in St. Louis County.
434s'15
200.000c___July 1193$ Iaeorporated July 1865 Bonds are
5s '15 J-J 200.000____ _Jan 1 1935 taxable.
Comfort Station Bonds.
Elec.-Lt.(Subject to call).
434s'15 J-J $40.000_ _July 1 1935 430'11 M-S 310.000-Sept 1 1931
Union Station Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
58 '15 J-J 8700.000____July 1 1935 5s '18 M-N$15,000_-__May 1 1938
Bridge and Viaduct Bonds,
Water-Works.
HOWELL COUNTY.
430'10 M-S$200.000c_ Sent 1 1930 5s '20 J-J $30,000_, _Jan 1 1940
West Plains is the county seat.
434s'15 3-3 450,000c_ _ _July 1 1935
City Hall and JailBonds.
Road Bonds.
5s '20 J-J 400,000_ _July 1 1940 5s '14 M-N$15,000____May 1 1934
5s '21 F-A *200.000
Incinerating-Plant Bonds.
GEN. BD. DT. Mar 31 '22 $91,000
5s '19 __- $100,000
-1923-1939
434s'10 M-S$100.000c___Sept 1 1930 Water debt (incl.)
54,000
(For maturity see V.--112, p. 1654) JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Levee and Drainage Bonds.
2.723
Floating debt (add'1)
5s
__ 189,000
1923-1939
Hillsboro is the county seat.
4348'13 M'S $750,000c_Mar 1 1933 Assess. val.real estate
3,145,600
BOND.
'21-DEBT Oct 6 19224500,000
Refunding Bonds.
Police Dept.& Municipal Court. kssess. val. personal
626,010
Floating debt
40,000 430'17 F-A 3442.000_Feb 15 '23-'37 43jg'15
J-J
$125.000c_ July 1 1935 Total assess. val. 1922
Assess. val.real estate
9.565,410 (For maturity see V. 104. p. 1413.)
Blue River !mot. Bonds.
3.771.610
(about 80% actual)
Assess. val. personal
2,983,485 BOND. DEBT Sept 27'22 $442,000 130'15
J-J 3100.000___July 1 1935 ¶ ax rate fper $1,000? '21
$8.00
Other assess. property
1,880,500 Sinking fund
5,009
44s
'15...... 500.000_ _July 1 1935 op'n in 10. 4,171; 20
4.422
Total assessed valuation
Assess. val., real estate
16.128 960
Garbage-Disposal -Bonds.
INT. at Bank of Commerce, St.
1922 (actual)
14,429.395 Assess. val., personal
3.361.470
43.48'15
J-J
1 1935 Louis.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22415.40 Other assess. property_ _ _ _ 3.000,000
Condemnation Certificates.
Population 1910,21.065; 1920_21.102 rotal ass'd value '22 (act.)22.490.430
Ts '18 .1-3 54.000
1923-1928 KIRKWOOD SCR. DIST.
I" INT. on bonds marked (*) at St. Total tax rate
(per $1.000)1922 $9.30
INTEREST
is payable at City
Louis Union Trust Co., St. Louis.
High School Bonds.
Populat'n 1910, 27,878; 1920, 26,555 Treasurer's office,
Chase Nat. Bank, S
___ $65.000r
1934
INT. is payable iu St. Louis.
and Orientql Bank, N. Y. 0.
199.000_ _April 1'23-'31
INDEPENDENCE.
TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS., acc. 6s'21 s-a
48.000__April 1'32-'35
This city is in Jackson County JOPLIN.
Sept.30'21. Sept.30 '22
Inc. Mar. 8 1849. Pop'n '10, 9,859:
78.000_ _April 1'36-'41
Joplin Is in Jasper County. Spe- Tot. bond. dt$10
381,000310.892.000 BOND. DEB)' , t 7 '22 _ 8290,000
1920. 11,686.
cial charter Apr. 20 1914; organized Sinking
funds
3,097.342
3.816.441
act.)_6.243,240
Assessed
val.'22(60%
Sewer Bonds
as a city March 17 1873. All bonds are
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22$25.00
45 06 F-A $1,000_ __ _Sept 1 1926 taxable. Commission
govt. adopted
Net debt_ _ _37,283 653 $7,075.559 --onlation in 1922 (est ).__ 7.000
6s
150.000
Oct. 7 1913.
The figures of the total debtinducts
INT. on bonds of 1921 at- MerchElectric-Light (Subject to call).
S-wer iionds (red. 5 yrs. fr.
water debt amounting to $2,861,000. ants' Laclede Bank, .•.-4. Louis.
48 '06 F-A $1,000____Sept 1 1926 5s '09 M-N$13.000c___Nov 1issue.)
1929 Water debt sinking fund. Included in
(38__ 35.000
6s '20
291,500__ _June 1 1940 above.consisted $512,767.94 cash &
Funding Bonds.
COUNTY.
viaduct-(Red. aft. 5-yrs. Jr. issue) $787,800 bonds of
held as investments LAFAYETTE
--s '19 _-- $65,000
Lexington is the county seat.
5rs '08 F-A $5.000c__Feb 1 1928 Cash in city treasury Sept. 1 1922,
City-Hall (Subject to call).
Road and Bridge Bonds.
55'13_ 36,500c___May 1 1933 $3,431.640.47 City has no floatinu
4s '10 F-A $13.500____Avr 1 1930 5s '15 A-0 14,500c___Oct 1 1935
debt except current bills which are 5s '22 F-A$258,000__Nov 1 '23-'42
Gen. Expense (red. beg. in 1918)
Market Sq. Bds.(red. beg.in 19181 paid the 10th of each month for thi- BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22_ $258.000
4349'13$33,500-__Mar 1 1933 5s '13 __ $90.000c___Feb
Assessed value 1922
52,000,000
1
1933
BOND.-DEBT Oct 1920._ $114,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22 $438,000 preceding month.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND Pop'n, 1920, 30,154; 1920, 30,006
Total assessed val. 1920..-6,000,000 Sinking funds
120
516
TAX
RATE.
(Assessment on real estate at 2-5; on Assess. val., real estate
LAMAR.
16.323.780
1921.
1922.
personal prop. at J4 its actual val.) Assess. val.. personal
This city is the county seat of Ber7,375.242
City tax rate(per $1,000)'20_410.00 Other property
1,145,5,56 Real estate_235,633.960 240,474,730 son County.
INT.on sewer 45 at Equitable Tr. Tot.ass'd val.'22(2-3act.)_24,844 578 Personal _ _ _154,567,600 152,511,330
Water and Light Bonds.
Co.. N.Y.;sewer .ths at Mercantile Tax rate 1922 (per $1.000)___$12.00 Merchants
'12 34 $40,000c-Jan 1 '23-'32
_ 38,894,740 34,023,600 BD.
Tr. Co.. St. Louis; 48 of 1901 at Nat Pop'n 1910,32,073;
DT.(w ter) .8 ,v '22._ 140.000
1920-.29,815
Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Assessed
real estate__ 728,462
Total_____429,096.300 427,009,660 Assessed value
Mo.'4s of 1906 at Mercantile Tr.Co..
value personal___ 452,120
*Tax
(perM)
12.50
12.50
St. Louis. and 4%5 of 1913 at office JOPLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Other assess. property
66,966
This
•
the
Is
proper.
tax
city
of City Treasurer.
(60% act.)'22 1,247,548
(sa '04 F-A $1.000
1924 Property is assessed at about 40% of Tot.ass'dval.
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1921
410.60
4348'10 M-N•$42.000c__May 1 1930 its actual value.
INDEPENDENCE SCH. DIST.
(Subject to call after May 1 1920.
On Nov. 1 1922 he city owned Population 1910, 2,316; 1920, 2,255
This district Is a distinct corporaINT.at Boatmen's Bank,St. Louis
z Site Building & Equipment. property valued at $23.076.199.
tion, embracing all the territory 430'16 .14 $300,000..
_Jan 1 1936
POPULATION.-In 1920 (Cenwithin the limits of the city of Inde(Subject to call after aan 1 1926)
sus), 324,410; in 1910 (Census). LEBANON SPECIAL ROAD DIS.
pendence and some outside. Propz Grade School Building.
This district is in Laclede County.
163,752.
erty valued at $450,000 is owned by 4348'16 34 $50,000..---Jan 1 1936 248.381:in 1900.
Road Bonds.
-the district.
(Subject to call after Jan 11926)
is '20 A-0 T5,000 ---_1923-1929
KANSAS CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Bldg. Bds. (red. 10 yrs. bef. mat.). BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922 $392.000
This district is a distinct and sepa42,000 ----1930-1936
43 '07 J4 $30,000r_Sept 18 1927 Sinking fund
108,000 rate corporation, having
conneo- BOND. DEB Nov 11922._$77,009
58 '12 A-0 65,000c___Oct 1 1932 Ass'd val.'22 (abt.4act.)_23.000.000 don whatever with the cityno
INT. at the office of Mercantile
county
or
4148'16 A-0 67,500..__-Apr 1 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922..__$11.50 governments. Border Star, Bristol, Trust Co.. St. Louis.
(Subject to call after April 1 1921) Population in 1922 (est.) ...._30,000 Mt. Washington,
Seven Oaks and
INT. on bonds marked (*) at Nat
Swope school districts are now part LEXINGTON SPEC. ROAD
DIST.
flgjle7
ctAig
-gi4P12 2
1fg37
) Bk. of Comm., N. Y.;(z) at Merch
of the School District of Kansas 5
30'11
May 1 '23-28
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922_ $212,000 Laclede Nat. Bank. St. Louis.
City. Population in'20 was 324.410. BOND.M-N439,000c
DEBT Sept 28 '22.. $45,000
Assess. val. '22 (est.)_ _ _ _11,000 000
Building
Bonds.
Asi'd
val.
'22 (70% act.) _7,688.442
School tax (per $1,000) 1922$12.00 JOPLIN SPECIAL ROAD DIST. 330'03 J-J $500,000c___Jan 1
1923 fax rate (per $1,000) 1922.___$0.35
Population in 1920
This district is in Jasper County.
12,686
J-J 841.000c_ __July 1 1925 Population of dist. '22 (est.)-12.000
INTEREST payable at Chrisman 530'19 A-03450,000-Oct 1 '23-'35 3;413'05
4s
g
'07
600.000c,
3-3
_July
1
1927
INTEREST is payable at MerSawyer Banking Co., Independence. BOND. DEBT Nov 24'22 $450,000 48 g '10 J-J 750,000c_July
1 1930
and in Kansas City, Mo.
Assessed value 1922
27,478,590 45 g '12 J-J 2.000.000c July 1 1932 Ihants-Laolede Nat. Bk.. St. Louis.
4346'13 J-J 2.000.000c_July 1 1933
INTERRIVER DRAINAGE DIST. KAHOKA SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4 is'173-3 2.000,000.-July 1 1937 LIBERTY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Liberty) is in
This district is in Clark County.
This district, post office Poplar
5s '21 J-J 2.050,000c_ _July 1 1941
Bluff, is in Butler County.
Building Bonds.
5; '21
1,000,000
_July 1 1941 Clay County.
430'17 M-S $25,500__Mar 1 '23-'37
School Bonds.
68 '18
$906.000
BORDER_ STAR SCH. DIST.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 29 '22 $29500 58 '06 M-Nt$10.000c.._ May 1 1926 6s '22 ann f $5,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1923
-8 '19 --- $1.000,000
613 '21 A-0 365.00(L Apr 1 '24-'30 Total assess. val. 1922_ ......1.500.269
1120,000__Feb 1 '24-'38
BRISTOL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BONDED DEBT
TOT.DT.Sept 28'22____$2,271,000 Tot, tax rate (per $1.000)'21312.00
(7)
Building Bonds.
Assessed value 1919
2.000 Se '05 A-0 •$9.000c ..Apr 1 1926
2,534.481 Population in 1920 (est.)
MT. WASHINGTON SCH.DIST. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP
KANSAS CITY.
434s'09 J-J t$18.000c_ _July 1 1929
IRON COUNTY
This township is in Stoddard Co.
Kansas City is situated in Jackson
Ironton is the county seat.
SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL DIST.
Road Bonds.
County. Incorp. Feb. 4 1850. On fos '09 M-N
Road Bonds.
_May
$2,500...
530'20
J-J i180,000..__Jan 1 '23-'30
1
1929
Nov. 22 1921 10 proposals aggregat- 58 '11 F-A t3,000____Feb 1 1931
5s '20 F-A $200,000
55.000_ __Jan 1 '31-'35
1940 ing $17,800.000
were
voted.
down.
SWOPE SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT Oct 1921-- $145,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 $200.000
Included
those was an issue of 58 '08 F-A $5,000c ._Aug 1 1928 Assessed value 1921
Assess. val. real
2.682,180 $11,000,000in water
3,091,313
works
bonds.
TOT.
DEBT
Assess. val. personal
Sept 1 '22_310,791,500 PonniatIon in 1920 (Census)_ _7.500
1,068,911 Voters defeated this because
they Sinking fund (cash & Inv) 2,799,976
Total assess. val. 1920
INT.at Boatmen's Bk., St. Louis.
3.751,091
that a charter amendment Ass'd val.'22(90 7 act.)
_427,823.174
Population 1910.8.563; 1920_ _9,458 feared
providing for a non-political water School tax (p. $1.000) 1922...$1l.00
COUNTY.
board, voted on at the same election,
DISTRICT PROPERTY.-The LINCOLN
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
Troy is the county seat.
would
not be approved. The amend- value of property owned by the
This township (P. 0. King City)
disBonds.
Road
ment
won
by 2 to 1, however, and trict (unencumbered). $13,858,725
is in Gentry c,
onty.
when the $11,000,000 bonds were
INT. on bonds marked (*) is pay- 59 '21 M-8 $200,000_Mar 1 '23-30
64'20
$73,000c
maturity see V. 113. p. 980.)
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1922... $73,000 placed before the voters on April 4 able in Independence, Mo.; on bonds (For
1922 they received a favorable vote. marked (t) in Kansas City, Mo.,and 5s '20 M-N1100,000_ _ _ _1923-1940
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921
$1.20 On
BOND.
DEBT Aug 1921_ $200.000
Nov.
21
the
1922
people
defeated
on
all
other
bonds
Population 1920
in New York.
1,502 a proposed new charter, and at the
Assessed value 1920
26,699,003
Populat'n 1910, 17.033; 1920, 15.956
same time voted for the non-politic tl KENNETT.
JEFFERSON CITY.
INT.
at
National
board, defeating an alternative propBank
of ComThis
city is In Dunldin Co. Inc.
Jefferson City is in Cole County. o ition calling for a water watm• board about 1897.
merce, New York.
Inc. Dec. 11886. Population 1910, appointed by the
Mayor. Following 1920. 3.622. Population 1910,3,033;
11.850: 1920, 14.490.
the election the State Supreme Court
Water-Works Bonds.
LITTLE PRAIRIE SPEC. RD.DIS.
Water Bonds.
declared the Non-Politiacl Water 58 '12 A-0
$40,000c
20 years
This district is in Pemiscot Co.
4348'12
$23.000____Mar 1 1932 Board and Bond Issue Amdnements
7,000
Street Bonds.
1923-1935
5340'19
3-3 $91,000
void. V. 115, p. 2710.
Sewer Bonds.
_s434s'12
Bo NT 0. OEBT Doc 1 '22.... 4691.000
318,000____Mar 1 1932
Fire-Protection Bonds.
58
'12
A-0
$33,000c
Fire Department Bonds.
Sinking fund
20,000
4.3 '04 J4 $35.000c...Jan 1 1924 (The above issues are
due $20,000 Tot.assess.val.(100%)'22.7,000,000
430'21 ___ $15,000____June 1 1941 434s'10 M-S 100,000c___Sept 1 1930
in 15 .years and $13,000
(Optional June 1 1931)
in 20 1)1 tri t tax (per 11,000) 1922 53.00
4 g'15 J-J 100.000c__July 1 1935
Years.)
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1922 (est.)___ A2.000
434s '193-J 200,000___Jan 1 1939 BOND. DEBT
Dec 1922- _ $82,000
434s'12
$5.000____Mar 1 1932
ater-Works Bonds.
Floating debt
68 '22 ___
2,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1942 48 '04 J-J $741,000c___Jan
82.000
1
1924
Assess.
1922 (est.)___ _1,000,000 LITTLE RIVER DRAIN. DIST.
(Optional March 11932.)
48 '10 M-S 870.000c___Sept 1 1930 Tax rateval.
Drainage Bonds.
(per $1.000) 1921_ -$14.00
Judgment Funding Bonds.
434s '19J-J 625,000...... Jan 1 1939
54g'13 A-0$3,828,000_0ct 1 '23-'33
INT.
at
Miss.
Val. Tr. Co.. St. L. 5
6s '21 J-D $22,000___ _June 1 1941 5s '19 J-J 625,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1939
s'18A-01,000,000__Oct 1 '34 &'35
(Optional June 1 1931)
Park Bonds.
Os 20 A-0 600,000-__Apr 1 1936
KIRKSVILLE.
Renewal Bonds.
48 '04 J-J $467.000c___Jan 1 1924
'21
6s
A-0 750,000-April 1 '26-'41
This
city
is in Adair County
00'17 J-J $4.000-.__July 1 1937 4s g '15 J-J 125.000c___July 1 1935
(For maturity see V. 113,jp. 1700.)
Bonds.
Bridge Reconstruction Bonds. 4s '15 14 450,000c-July 1 1935 4sSewer
BOND.
DEBT Oct 1 '2246,178.000
'06
___
19.000
68 '22 ___ 81,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1942
1925 l'ro,'t y.11. of prop. t txed_38,000,000
Hospital Bonds.
Works Bonds.
(Optional March 11932.)
48 '04 J-J $98.000c___Jan 1 1924 5* Water __
Est. actual value of prop.
$25,000
1924-1934
Tunnel Bonds.
4s '10 M-S 66,000c___Sept 1 1930 5s '14taxed when drained___ _48,000.000
'19 _
30,000 - -1924-1939 Total
6s '22 ___ $32,500--- _Mar 1 1942 4348'13 M-S 100,000c_-M ar 1
area of dist-._ _ _531.622 acres
1933 TOT.
DT. Nov 25'22_
_- $64,000 Total assessed val. 1921__ 9,600,000
(Optional March 11932.)
4s it'15 J-J 125,000c_ _ _July 11938 WaterBD.
debt
(incl.)
•
55,000 Population in 1921 (est.)
Judgement Bonds.
Market-House Bonds.
20.000
6s '22 ___ $49.000_ __ _Mar 1 1942 48 '04 J-J $250,000c_ __Jan 1 1924 Assessed val. real estate ...4,908,285
INT. at First Tr. & S. Bk.. Chic.
Assessed val. personal ..._1,875.203
(Optional March 11932.)
4348'10 M-8 50.000c___Sept 1 1930 Other
assessable
property.. 559,645
BOND. DT. Nov 22'22_ _
192,500
Levee Bonds.
ass'd val. '22 (act.) _ _7,343,133 LOCUST CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
Water debt (incl.)
4,099 4146'10 M-S $75.000c___Sept 1 1930 Tot.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_
.-$5.00
This district is in Linn and Sullivan
Floating debt
1.400
Work-House Bonds.
Population
1910, 6,347; 1920,
- 7.213 Counties.
Sinking fund
16,000 4T'10 M-S 350.000c_ _Sept 1 1930
F-A$298.000__Aug 1 2'7-42
534s'22
Assessed val. real estate___8,211,737 4 3'15 3-3 125,000c....July
..
1 1935 KIRKSVILLE SCHOOL DIST
(For amount due each year see
Assessed val. personal
1.712,331
Paving-Repsir•Plant Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 30'22- $80.000
V. 115, p. 1452.)
Other assess. property
2.656.917 430'10 M-S $50.000c _Sept
1 1930 Sinking fund
22,000 BOND. DEBT Aug 1922...$298,000
Tot. ass'd val.'21
12.580,985
Street Bonds,
Ass'd val. (60% act.)'22_7,600.000
Assessed benefits 1922
715.159
Total tax rate(Per $1.000)'22_46.35 4348'10 M-SS475,0000--Sept 1 1930 Tax
rate (per $1,000) 1922.-410.00
INT. at the American Trust Co.,
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
434s'15 J-J 975,000--July 1 1935 Population
1922
8,000 St. Louis.




DEC., 1922.]
A.
LOUISIAN
This city is In

MISSOURI-CITIES AND TOWNS

MARSHALL.
This city is in Saline County.
Pike Co. /mono.
z Electric-Light-Plant Purchase
4,060.
'20,
4,454;
1910,
1849. Pop.
1936
'16___ $75,000
‘Ws
1939
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt). os 19 ___ 46,000
46 09 Mar 44.000c___Mar 1 1929
Works Bonds.
Water
1924
$17,574_ —Jan 10 1939
_ _ _ $5.000
5s'19 s-a
s
2,000---Oct 1 1929
Municipal Bonds,
1940
BOND.DEBP Sept 27 22- 363,574 6s$90,000
7,080 BOND. DEBT Nov 18 '21_$196,000
Floating debt (add'1)
25.000
Total ass'd. vnl. '22 (act.)_2,922.580 Floating debt
$7.50 Assessed val. real estate
4,130,290
City tax (per $1.000) 1922
-LaMerchants'
at
2.686.190
personal
payable
val.
INT.
Assessed
clede Nat. Bank. St. Louis, and the Other assess. property._._ 5-6.920
Bank of Louisiana.
Tot. assess. val. '21 (act.)-7,393,400
$4.70
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
5.200
Pop'n 1910. 4.869; 1920
LOUISIANA SCH. DIST.
Nat.
Laclede
A27.000
Merchants
at
mt
27
'22_
INT.
x
)4;
BOND. ID
Ass'essed val. 1922(act.)- _ _3.337,733 Bank, St. Louis.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922_..._$10.00
4,800 MARSHALL SCHOOL DIST.
Population in 1920
This district (P. 0. Marshall) is
in Saline County.
MACON.
5s '22 F-A$199,000c_Feb 1 '23-'42
This city is in Macon County.
(For amount due each year see
Light and Water Bonds.
1926 V. 114, p. 2627.) 26 '22_ $199,000
4s '06 s-a $12,500
1935 BOND. DEBT Oct
25,500
5.3 '15 s-a
8,014,770
1921
1939 Assessed value
30.000
5s '19 s-a
(per $1,000) 192L...$90.00
1939 Tax rateat
15,000
65 '19 s-a
INT. Boatmen s Bank, St.Louis
Sewerage Disposal Bonds.
1938 MARYVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
58 '18 s-a $16,000
s 4ot 28'22_ $99.4)
BON O. i
This district(P.0.Maryville) is in
t.000 Nodaway County.
Floating debt (add'1)
2,000 6s '20 M-S$68,000__Mar 1 '23-'39
Sinking fund
2.546,450
3,000--- _Mar 1 1940
Assess. val. real estate
936.970 BOND.DEBT Aug 1920— $82,000
Assessed val. personal
Total assess. val.(act.)'21-3.483,420 Assessed valuation 1920.._ -2,967.406
5,000
Total asse . v..1. 1922_ _ _2.40.) 4) ) Population (estimated)
City tax rate (per $1,000)'22_ _27.00
INT. at the office of the St. Louis
Population 1910, 3,584; 1920. 3,549 Union Trust Co.. St. Louis.

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 23.
Os '11 M-S$142.000__Mar 1 '23-'31
BOND.DEBT Nov 1920- $220,000
3,097.010
Value of district lands
INT. at County Treasurer's office.

41
MOREHOUSE SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Morehouse) is
In New Madrid County.
_s
840,000
BONDED DEBT
(?)

MORGAN COUNTY.
Versailles is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
_1923-1930
6s '20 F-A $80,000c
-Feb 1 1940
- __5s '20 s-a 200,000(Optional on or after Feb. 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922.. $300.000
Assessed value, real est --12,735,834
Assessed value, personal---5 715,922
Total assessed val. 1921....16,451.756
MISSISSIPPI CO. DR. D. NO. SO. Co. tax rate(per $1.000) 1922-65.70
BOND.DEBT Nov 1920-- $57,000 Populat'n 1910, 12,863; 1920, 12,015
1.261,600
Value of district lands
INT. payable at the Bank of Versailles and at the First National
Bank, Versailles, and 54 of 1920 at
MISSISSIPPI CO. DR. D. NO. 31. Nat. Bank of Commerce, St. Louis.
Ditch Bonds.
6s '16 F-A $25.500-Feb 15 '23-'35
SPEC.RD.DI&
(Due $1,500 yearly 1923-1927, incl., MOUNT VERNON
This district (P. 0. Mt. Vernon)
$2,000 yearly 1928-1932, incl., Is in
County.
Lawrence
$2.500 1933 & 1934; $3,000 1935.)
1923-1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 1920---$61,000 53019 M-S $30,000
(?)
Value of district land 1920 -300.000 BONDED DEBT

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY DRAINAGE DIST, NO, 29.
6s'14 M-S$144,375—Mar 10'23-33
BOND.DEBT Nov 1920-- 8210.000
1,848,000
Value of district lands
1.500
Population of district
INT.at County Treasurer's office.

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY DRAIN
AGE DIST. NO. 32.
1923-1939
6s '19 -__ $95,000
BOND.DEBT Nov 1920 $100,000
Tot.assess.val.'20(15%act) 2.587,600
2,000
Population in 1920

MUDDY CREEK DR.DIST.
This district is in Grundy County.
Drainage Bonds (tax free).
6s '21 M-N$100.000_ _Nov 1 '24-'41
BOND. DEBT Nov 27'22_$100,000
209,020
Assessed benefits
INT. payable at Liberty Central
Trust Co., St. Louis.

MISS. CO. LEVEE DIST. NO. 1.
1923-1927 MUDDY CREEK DR.DIST. No. 1.
Os '15 F-A $26,000
1927-1932
6s '15 F-A 65,000
This district is in Grundy County.
1923-193t
6s '18 J-J 160,000
Drainage Bonds (tax free).
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1920- $210,000 6s '21 M-N$100,000c May 1 '24-'41
DIST.
SCHOOL
Assessed val. (equalized) 1,200.000 BOND.DEBT Oct 51922.._$100,000
MAYSVILLE
8.500 Assessed benefits
This district is in De Kalb County. Population (estimated)
289,686
County seat is Macon City. The
INT. at Co. Treas. office. 0i
Building Bonds.
INT. payable at Liberty Central
Missouri & Mississippi RR. bond
through office of Smith, & Moors Trust Co., S. Louis.
case, which had been in the courts 4 s'17 M-N326,250__May 1 '23-'37
Sept 131919-844.000 Co., St. Louis, without charge.
since 1867. and appealed to the U. S. TOTAL DEBTreal
estate_ __ _490.430
NEOSHO.
Supreme Court five times, was arbi- Assessed val., personal
273,140 MOBERLY.
This city is in Newton County.
trated in the Federal Court Ann 22 Assessed val., val.. 1919.763
,570
assessed
This city Is In Randolph County
Total
bondholdthe
Water Works Bonds.
1911. They allowed
are
12.50
Bonds
in
1868.
Incorporated
1934
$43,000
'14
5s
ers $750.000 on the aggregate claim Total tax rate (per M000)18_8
taxable. Population 1910, 10.923 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1922_ $43,000
of $2,200,000. See V. 92. p. 1191.
12,808.
DI&
1920,
2.000
Assess. debt (add'1) (est.)- _
MEDICINE CREEK DRAIN.
and V. 103, p. 169.
Water Bonds.
8,400
funds
This district is in Livingston Co.
County C. H. Bonds.
1930 Sinking
Assess. val. real estate__ 1,823,320
N 150.000 ___ _1923-1938 58 '10 J-J $120,000c---Jan 11 1938
1 1931 5%6'18,M-D1
56 '11 J-J $454.000____July
263,310
1,000_-__Jan 1 1926 56 '18 J-J 32.000--Jan '30-'39 Assessed val. personal
BOND. DEBT Sopt 28 '22_ 8380,000 6s '21 J:J
_Jan 1 '27-'38 68 '20 A-01120,000.—Oct 1
Assessed val. other property1.0 4.330
Assessed val.,real estate_27,277.900 TOT. BD. 24,000-_
55.000..__ _Oct 1 1940 Total assess. val.'21 (act.)-3.150.960
. Seat 27'22_8180,000
Assessed val., personal___ 3,175,490
(Red. aft.5 yrs.fr. date of Os.) Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $6.00
Park
Louis
2,529.290
St.
at
1921
property_
of
6s
assess.
INT. on
Other
54 '07 J-D $10.000c___June 1 1927 Population 1910.3.661; 1920, 3,968
Tot,assess. val.'22 (act.)_32,982.630 Union Trust Co., St. Louis.
15.000c__ _Jan 1 1928
54 '08 J-J
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922...._ -$6.70
BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22_ 2327.000
DIST.
27,518
1920,
MEMPHIS.
Populat'n 1910, 30,868;
estate.._ 6,796,611 NEOSHO SPECIAL ROAD
real
val.,
Assessed
This district (P. 0. Neosho) is in
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Com'ce, N. Y. This city is in Scotland County.
Assessed val., personal__ 896,921
Bonds.
County.
Light
Newton
Electric
assess. val.'22(1-3act.)8,693,532
'23-'33
1923-1937 Tot.
66 '17 M-S $24,000
$7.50 64 '21 J-D $22,000.. June 1836,000
Tax rate (per 81,000)'22
MACON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
DEBT Oct 1922._
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1922.)
INT. at Bank of Moberly and BOND.val.,
This district (P. 0. Macon) is in 6s '19 s-a $10,000- __ _Jan 15 1930
equal. 1922-1,874,290
Assess.
1920
of
on
6s
and
Co.,
Trust
Moberly
Macon County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 M-1:2,500_-__May 1 1925 5%s'18 6-a $6,000____Oct 1 1927 at the office of City Treasurer.
NEW BLOOMF/ELD SPECIAL
21,000__May 1 '26-32 BOND.DEBT Oct 4 1920- $41.000
ROAD DISTRICT.
$31,500
_
BOND. DEB Oct 4 '22_
1919... 906.290 MOBERLY SCHOOL DISTRICT
valuation
This district (P. 0. New BloomAssessed
2,939,630 Tax rate (per $1.000)
Assessed value 1922
Building & Equipment Bonds field) is in Caliaway County.
-410.00
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'22_211.10 Population 1910. 1,984;
1920, 1,941 s '12 __- $10.000
1919-1923-1935
J-D $33,800
is'19
5
Co..
1 193t _s
INT. at American Trust
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at 5s '16 J-J 100,000c_ July
___ 30.000
St. Louis.
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926)
$39,000
Mississippi Valley Tr. Co.. St. Louis.
BONDED DEBT 1918
$110,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922
888,483
Assessed valuation
23.00C Population
Sinking fund (est.)
5,000
in 1919 (est.)
MADISON COUNTY
9.11.10.000
Assess. val. 1922 (est.)
Fredericktown is the county seat MERCER COUNTY.
13.00n
Princeton is the county seat.
Population in 1922
_1923-1940
COUNTY.
MADRID
NEW
54 '20 M-S $277,000
INT. at Bank of Moberly, RanCourt-House (red. beg.in 1917)•
New Madrid is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT July 1 '22_ _ $277,000
Trust
Assessed val. real estate_ _ _3.546,710 5$ '12 A-0 $27.000__-_Apr 1 1927 dolph Co. Trust Co., Moberly
Road Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
Co. and the Mechanics' Bank.
1,022.455
-1928
Assessed val. personal
5s '18 --_ $347.000----.___ $35.000
Total assessed val. 1920_ _ _4.569,165 5s
Court House Bonds.
Oct 5 1922 $62,000 MONETT.
1935
$32.500.
.-Populat'n 1910, 11,273; 1920, 10,721 BOND.DEBT
'17
54
Assessed val..real estate_ _ 14,678.643
This city is In Barry County. Inc
•
Jail Bonds.
Assessed val., personal_ _2981.535 in 1888.
1934
$7,000
5s
'14___
MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL DIST.
Otherassess. nronerty. ___ 1.344,042
Water-Works-Extension Bonds 5s'176,
1935
6,000..
'17___ 000.
This district (P.0. Maplewood) is Total assessed val.(actual)
54 '14 F-A $15,000_Aug '25-'35 BOND.
July 1 '20_ $392,500
19.003,4°0
In St. Louis County.
June 1 1921
($5,000 every 5 years.)
10.979.100
real
val.
Assessed
Total tax rate (per 81.000)'22 $9.30
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
1,949.619
Assess. val. personal
School-Building Bonds.
12,335; 1920, 11,281 54 '11 F-A $4,500_ ___Feb 1 1931 Total assess. val.
_ _12,928,719
Ss '16 A-0 $80,000_-_ _ Apr 1 1936 Populat'n 1910,
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
Judgment Funding Bonds.
1920, 25.180
30,000-_ _June 18 1926
192019,488;
1910,
Pop'n
5s '05
$14.618.67_Aug 1 193P
5s '15
INT. payable at County Treas5s '09 --- 45,000-- _ _May 1 1929
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1921- $34,119 urer's office.
s'21 J-J 155,000 Doc 1 '23-41 MEXICO.
10.000
funds
Sinking
$272,000
Audrain
County.
'22_
in
27
is
DEBT
Sept
city
BOND.
This
1.855,825 NEW MADRID COUNTY DRAIN
Assessed val. real estate
23,000
Sinking fund
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
616,215
Assessed val. personal
AGE DISTRICT NO. 12.
Total assess. value 1922
5s '20 F-A $25,000
500,000
assessable
Other
property...
6.457.180
$25,000
Bonds.
(60% actual)
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922..
0 6s Drainage
-1923
11,250 Tot.assess. val.'21( act.)-2.972.04
'05 __ $6,000c_ —
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22-$21.00 Assessment debt
--1'23-'40
9.357 Assess, value real estate.._ _4,250,000 City tax (per 81.000)1921 . _116.00 6s '20 A-0 173,000c_Mar
Population in 1920
4,206
1920,
4,177;
1910,
maturity see V. 111, p. 1680.)
3,500.000 Population
(For
INT. on 5',4s of 1921 at the Assessed val. personal
1923-1941
INT.in Chicago. St. L.and N. . 6s'21 __ 95,000
Mississippi Valley Trust Co., St. Total assessed value 1921_ -7,750.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922 3190.000
Louis; on others at the Nat. Bank of Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$4.40
INT. at office of County Treas.
Population 1910, 5,939; 1920, 6,013 MONETT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Commerce, St. Louis.
This district (P. 0. Monett) is in
INTEREST at St. Louis.
NEW MADRID CO.DRAIN.DIST.
Barry County.
MARCELINE.
No. 28 (P. 0.Lotta).
School-Building Bonds.
This city is in Linn County. In- MINGO DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
Drainage-Impt. Bonds.
$75.000
This district is in Stoddard and 5scorporated Mar. 6 1888.
(7)
6s '15 A-0 $234,000c_Apr 1 '23-'35
-DEBT
BONDED
Waynes Counties.
DEBT Oct 1915—$340,000
Water-Works Bonds.
BOND.
1929 6s g '20 M-N$525,000_Nov 1 '23-'37
s-a $37,000c
INT. at County Treasurer's office
58
CITY.
Bonds and coupons
6s_g '20 M-N 96,000_Nov 1 '24-'39 MONROE
Madrid.
Electric-Light Bonds.
New
In
County.
Monroe
This city is in
collected free of charge
66 '13 s-a $3,500c_ _Sept 1 '23-'28 (For maturity see V. 111. p. 1775)
Incorp. as city of fourth class may be office
Little & Hays InTOTAL DEBT Nov 1920- 8560,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '22
of
through
1910,
Population
1877.
29
29.000 Nov.
mom Sinking fund
(water)
vestment Co.. St. Lours.
1.000,000 1,949; 1920, 1,941.
Assessed val. real estate_ _ _1.975,400 Assessed benefits
Sewer Bonds.
260,000
Assessed val. personal
NEWTON COUNTY.
INT. on bonds of 1920 at the ConJ-D $10,000
Other assessable property- 350,000 tinental & Commercial Nat'l Bank. 5s '13
Neosho is the county seat.
(Optional June 15 1923.)
2,585,400 Chicago.
Tot.assess.val.'22
Judgment Funding Bonds.
Bonds.
Works
WaterTax rate (per $1.000) 1922$26.30
s-a $185,125__June 1 '27-'36
54
1933
1
y
54 '13 J-J $68.000---Jul
Pop'n 1910. 3,920,1920 (est.). 3,760
DEBT Sept 1922 $185.125
(Subject to call $18,000 July 1 1918. BOND.
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY.
22,696.684
35,000 July 1 1923 and 820.000 Assessed value 1921
Charleston is the county seat.
1910, 27.136; 1920. 24.886
Popul'n
MARIES COUNTY.
July 1 1928.)
Bonds.
Road
6,
Vienna is the county seat.
5s 17 M-S$333,000c_Mar 15'23'37 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1922.. $50,000
Y TOWNSHIP.
Road Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 1124.) Assessed value, real estate_1,099,665 NODAWA
This township (P. 0. Burlington
54 '22 M-N$125,000_May 1 '32-'42 BOND.DEBT Nov 1922-- 6375.000 Assessed value, personal___ 665,366
BOND. DEBT June 1922.. $125,000 Assessed val.real
1,765,031 Junction) is in Nodaway County.
6.310.790 Tot. ass'd val. 1922
7,896,812 Assessed val. personal
Road Bonds.
Assessed value 1920
1,664,050 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_38.50
1930.
58'15__ 826.500
Pop'n, 1920, 10,088; 1920, 9,500 Total assessed val. 1920._ -.7.974,840
INT. at Guaranty Ti,. Co.. N.
BOND.-DEBT Nov 1920- $28,500
INT. at the Mssissippi Valley Total tax rate (per 11.000)'20 $22.50
08,916
1919---1.6
valuation
Assessed
12.860
20-Pop'n 1910, 14,557;19
MONROE COUNTY.
Trust Co.. St. Louis.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'18-$17.60
INT.(I) payable at County TreasParis Is the county seat.
1910,1.833; 1920. 1,796
urer's office; on others at Mechanics'
—
Poor-House (Part yly. on Mar. n Population
MARIONVILLE SPEC. ROAD D. &
York.
New
Metals Nat. Nank,
46'09 M-S $2,0000---Mar 1 1924
This district is in Lawrence Co.
DR. D.
NORTH NISHNEBOTNA County.
Court-House Bonds.
Road Construction Bonds.
in Atchison
is
district
1
Feb
This
'23-'32
Apr 1 '23-'32 MISSISSIPPI CO. AIR LINE 45 '12 F-A s$50.000c_
Bonds.
58 '16 A-0 $26,850c
29
Sept
'22
Drainage
DEBT
852.000
BOND.
$28,000
'2226
Nov
.
DEBT
ROAD DISTRICT
BOND.
1923-1926
Assess. val., real estate-_ _19.588.660 _s '08 ___ 810,000
3,800
Sinking fund
Road Bonds.
i$4,000—Apr 1 '23-'26
4,710.240
0.000 53.8'22 s-a $140,000_Sept 15 '24-'38 Assess. val., per:oda'
17,500__Apr 1 '27-'33
Assess. val.'22(40% act.)..1.65
A-0
560'17
property
assess.
1,100,060
Other
_$3.00
year
see
_
each
due
'22_
(For amount
District tax (per $1,000)
9,000—Apr 1 '34-'3F
25.398,900
Tot. ass'd val.'22
(V. 115, p. 1762.)
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22$21.00
DEBT Oct 1921 - $44.00D
State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'22—$6.10 BOND.at
2.850 BONDED DEBT
(?)
Population in 1920
Mechanics-American Nat.
INT.
1920,
18,304;
1910,
16,414
Populat'n
INT. at the Merchants Laclede
Louis.
INT.is payable at Merchants La- National
4, Int.at Third Nat.Bk..St.Louis Bank, St.
Bank, St. Louis.
clede Nat. Ban!, St. Louis.

MACON COUNTY.




42
OSAGE COUNTY
Linn is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '20 F-A$500,000 -- _1925-1940
TO.BD.DT. NOV 1 1922. _ $500,000
Assess. val. real__ __ _
_4,559,691
Assess. val. personal
2,610,441
Total assess. val. 1920 .._..7,170,132
Valuation for 1922 (est.) _13.000,00(
Pop.'10 (Census), 14,283;'20 13,585
INT. at the St. Louis Union Trust
Co., St. Louis.

MISSOURI-CITIES AND TOWNS

[VOL. 115.

PLATTSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
ROLLA.
Assess. val. real estate _$55,425,675
This district is in Clinton County.
This city is In Phelps County.
Assess. val. personal
30,338,354
High-School Bonds.
Tot. assess. val. '21(60%
5s '17 A-0 $35,000___Apr 1 1937 55 Water Works Bonds.
'14 J-D $12,000Dec 1 1934
actual)
85.764,024
(Subject to call after April 1 1922.) (Subject
Total
to
tax
call
rate
after
(per
$1,000)'22_$12.00
Dec 1 1924)
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1922_ $33,500
5s '07 ___
17,500___Jan 15 1927 Pop'n 1910, 77,403; 1920
77,939
Assess. val. '21
1.900,000
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Corn., N. Y.
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_18.00
*Subject to call.
5s '07 ___ $4,500___Jan 15 1927
•
Funding Bonds.
POLK TOWNSHIP.
ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This township is in Christian Co. 53,§s'21 s-anf $7,500__Feb 1 '23-'37
The school district bonds are not a
1 4,000Feb 1 '38-'41
Road Bonds.
part of the municipal debt. The esPower
Plant
!mot. Bonds.
5s '16 ___ $40.000_ ___Apr 1 1926 53,0'21 s-anf
timated value of the school property
OZARK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
$6,500„F
eb
1
'23-'35
BOND.
DEBT
Sept 28'22.. $27.000
This district (1'. 0. Ozark) is in Total
1 6,000--Feb 1 '36-'41 in 1920 was $3.000.000.
ass'd val. 1922
1,650.000
Funding Bonds.
Christian County.
DEBT Oct 9'22- _ _ $49,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$22.50 BOND.
4is'14 M-8 $00,000
Water debt (incl.)
School Building Bonds.
14,000 (Due
Populatio
n in 1920
2,046 Floating debt (add'i)
in 10, 15 and 20 years from
6s '21 F-A $35,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'41
3,000
date of issue).
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 104.) POPLAR
Sinking fund-General__ _ _
2,000
BLUFF.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922 $35,000
Building
Water
Bonds.
2,000
This city is in Butler County. Assess.
'04
48
Assessed value 1922
M-N
.000c_ __May 2 1924
val.
real
estate
837,760
738,171 4s '07 M-S $83
110,000c___Mar 1 1927
Assess, val, personal prop...._590,915
INT.at First Nat. Bank, St. Louis Bonds are tax-free.
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
45 '08 J-J 467,000c___July 1 1928
Tot.
ass'd
val.
'22
(1-3
act.)
1,329,086
5s
$75,000r
1935 Total tax rate (Der $1.000)'22 $11.00 4 is'15 M-N601,000c_May 1 '25-'35
OZARK SPECIAL ROAD DIST.
Funding Bonds.
(Part every 5 years)
Population 1910, 2,261; 1920, 2,077
This district (P. 0. Ozark) is in bs '17 ___ $11,300r
1933
Library Building Bonds.
INT.on 53,§s of 1921 at Mercantile
Christian County.
Municipal !mot. Bonds.
43.6s'15 M-N$25.000c__ May 1 1930
Trust Co., St. Louis.
___ $60,000
_a '21 F-A $47,000
-1926-1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22..$1,379,900
BONDED DEBT
BOND.DEBT June 30'22.
(?)
-- $108,300
Sinking fund
51,000
Water debt (incl.)
20,128 ST. CHARLES.
Ass'd val.'22(abt.80%act.)88000,000
Floating debt (add'll
PALMYRA.
This city is the county seat of St. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_811.75
1,353
Sinking fund
This city is in Marion County.
2,130 Charles County. Inc. Oct. 13 1809. Population in 1922 (est.)
80,000
Assessed val., real estate.._4,204.395
Light & Water Bonds.
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Com'ce. N. V.
Water Bonds.
43is'10 __- $13,0001930 Assessed val., personal..
1,260,604 4s '11 J-J
$7,000c_ __July 1931
5s '14
__
ST LOUIS.
19,000_ _ _ _ _1934 Other assessable property
623,290 (Subject to call after July 1 11916.)
bXs'19 -St. Louis was formerly in St. Louis
10,000...1929 Tot. assess. val. '22(about
Sewer Bonds (Red. any time).
BOND.DEBT July 1 '22_ _ $12,000
-4 actual)
County. but on Aug.22 1876 an elec6,088,289
tax rate (per $1,000)'22....$7.10 4s '06 F-A $8,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1926 tion was held to separate
Water sinking fund
13,416 Total
city and
Fire
Equipme
nt
Bonds.
Pop'n
Assessed val. real estate_ _ _ 804.185
1910, 6,916; 1920, 8,042 5s '20
This was declared carried
___ $25000...... Dec 1 1940 county.
Assess, val. personal prop
1)ec. 30 1876 and city is now a sepa411,509
I Park Bonds (Taxable).
Assess. val. bank stock_ _ _ AI 326,694 POPLAR BLUFF SCH.
rate
civil division. The County of St.
DIST.
5s '14 A-0 $60,000.._Oct 15 '24-'29 Louis
Total assessed val. 1922_1,5
remains, but the city lies out43is'06 J-J
$5,000r
1926
(Part every 5 years)
(Real estate and personal, 42,988
side of it. City was Incorporated in
actual Ss '10 J-D 15,000r
BOND.
DEBT
1930
Sept
30
'21_
$100,000
value; bank stock, 60% act. val.) 55 '13 M-S J30,000r_Mar
1822. A new city charter with proAs.sess.
'23
val.
&
'28
real
estate._ _5,615.107 visions for the initiative, referendu
Tax rate (per $1,000)'22.-- _$12.00
1 20,000r
Mar 1933 Assess. val. personal
2,676,064 and recall w s adopted on June m
Population 1910, 2,168; 1920, 1,964
Building Bonds.
30
Other assess. property
1,500,000 1914. V. 9; p. 62.
Bonds are
4%s'15
$25,000r___June 1 1935 Total assess. val. (act.) '21..9,841
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1925) Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-_35,171 taxable.
PARIS PUBLIC SCH. DIST.
.40
Renewals
.
This district is in Monroe County. 6s'21 F-A f 10,000_ _Feb 1 '23-'25 Population 1910, 9,437; 1920, 8,503 3
g '05 A-0$1.000,000cApr 1 1925
115,000_ __ _Feb 1 1938
INT.on bonds marked (z) at Miss.
Building Bonds.
g '14 M-N1,200.000_May 31 1934
5s '22 F-A 75,000
Vail. Tr. Co., St. Louis; (§) at Nat. 4s Public
5s
July $5,000
Bldg. & impt. Bonds.
(Due $5,000 yearly beginning Feb. 1 Bank of Commerce. N. Y.; others
4}is'17 s-a
at 45 g '08 A-0 $813,000c ..Apr 1 1928
26,500 ..June 1 '23-'37
1925.)
City Treasurer's office.
(For maturity. see V. 104, p.
4s g '08 J-J 4,456.000c_ _July 1 1928
882.)
High School Bldg. & Equip.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922 35,000
4s g '09 A-04,144,000c__Oct 1 1929
58 '14 J-J $20,000 r__ _July 1 1934 ST.
Assessed valuation
CHARLES SCH. DIST.
Water Works Renewal Bonds.
___ 1,950.000 BOND.DEBT Sept 26
'22_ $210,000
School tax rate(per $1 ,000)_ '22 $9.00 Sinking
This district
0. St. Charles) is 3.65s g'07 J-D $920.000cJ'ne 25 1927
fund
25,000 In St. Charles (P.
INT. is payable in St. Louis.
4s g '11 M-N 1.697.000c Nov 1 1931
County.
Assess. val. 1922 (act.) _ _7,007,000
Bridge-Completion Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _.$12.50 434s'22 F-A$224,000c_ _Aug 1 '25-'42
(For amount due each year see 4g'15 A-0 32.677.000c_Apr 1 1935
PEMISCOT CO. DR. DISTRICTS. Population in 1922 (est.)
10,000
Public I'm:pt. Bonds.
V. 115, p. 1013.)
District No. 8 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922 $224,000 4Ms'20 _ _$3,030,000_ _June 30 1940
(Ss '12 M-N$330,000___ Due serially PULASKI COUNTY
Assessed value 1922
GOLD Olt STERLINU.-All has.
8,130,739
District No. 9 Bonds.
Waynesville is tho county seat.
INTEREST at St. Louis.
of this city payable in U. S. gold
es
M-S $20000....Mar 1 '23-'31
or
Road
Bonds.
In
£ sterling.
BOND. DEBT Dist. No.8 $330,000 5s '20 M-S $250,000c
_A925-1940 ST. CLAIR COUNTY
INT. on bonds due 1928 and
Nov. 1912.... Dist. No.9 63.000 BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22..
.
$250,000
1931 and on 3 Ms due 1925 is payable
County seat is Osceola.
Actual valuat'n Dist. No.8 675,000 Assess. val. real estate
at
.260 position to liquidate old debt ProBank of Commerce, N. Y.
(est.)
Dist. No.9 661,590 Assess val. personal ____4,203
de- or Nat.
1,626,549 feated, see "Chronicle"
at National Bank of Scotland
of
Oct.
20
Other assess. property__ 1,195,593
(Ltd.),
London, at the rate of
1917,
p.
1634. See also "Chronicle"
Total assess. val.'22(act.)_7,025,402
54.8665 per pound sterling.
PETTIS COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22_39.60 of Aug. 3 1918, page 526.
on all other bonds is payable Interest
County seat is Sedalia.
Road
Bonds.
at NatBank of Commerce, N. Y.,
5s
___ 95.400_ ...Jan 2 '23-'40 Populat'n 1910, 11,438: 1920, 10,490 5s '18 ___ $551.000
at office of J. S. Morgan ex Co.. or
BOND. DEBT Nov 18'20 $210,000
INT. at Mississippi Valley Trust BOND. DEBT July 1 19201923-1938
London,
$551,000
Sinking fund
the option of holder.
Assess. val. real
33.394 Co., St. Louis.
4,433,450 atTOTAL
Assess. val., real estate
Assess. val. personal
DEBT, SINK. FUNDS,
13,223.180
2,852,973
Assess. val., personal...
Total assess. val. 1920
5.172.690 RANDOLPH COUNTY.
7.286.423 &o.-The subjoined statement shows
Railroad property
2,407.336
Populat'n 1910, 16,412; 1920, 15,341 St. Louis's total municipal debt and
Huntsville is the county seat.
Other assess. property...._
the water debt, he.:
700.460
Infirmary Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1920
Apr. 11 '21. Apr. 10'22.
M-S $30,000_ _Sept 1 1936 ST. FRANCI
58
S LEVEE DISTRICT.
(30% actual)
_
21,503.666
(Subject to call after
_1921)
This
Co.tax (per $1,000) 1920
$7.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 23 1922_$30,000 is in district (P. 0. Caruthersville) Tot, bond d't_20.346.000 19,967,000
Pemiscot, New Madrid and Water d't, incl. 2,621,000
Populat'n 1910, 33,913; 1920, 35,813 Floating debt
2,617,000
65,000 Dunklin Counties.
Old county d't
INT.at Miss. Valley Tr. Co.St. Louis Sinking fund
35,000
Levee-Construction Bonds.
(incl.)
Total assess. val. 1922_ -30,000,000
1,000,000 1,000,000
6s
'15
J-D
,..,75,000_
Note.
_June
-Under
1
'23-35
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22_ _$5.90
the charter the MuPHELPS COUNTY.
5;is'17 J-D 145,500c_June 1 '23-'35 nicipal Assembly must
Pop'n 1910. 26,182: 1920, 27,564 (See
appropriate
Rolla is the county seat.
V. 104. p. 2668, for maturity.) $1,200,000 annually
which to
INT. payable in Huntsville.
Road Bonds.
6s '17 J-D$200,000__June 1 '36-'3-7 pay debt and interest with
thereon.
That
bs '19 A-03100,000
5s '22 A-0a125,000_ _ _April 1 1942 portion of each annual
1924-1939
approprlaBOND.DEBT Nov 1921.-- $400,000 RAY COUNTY.
5s '22 M-15,000__May 1 '27-'41 lion not required for the payment
of
Richmond Is the county seat.
Assessed val. real___._3,404,685
*235,000- - May 1 1912 Interest constitutes the sinking fund
Assess. val. personal _ _1,756,955
Court-House Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Dec 13'2231,564,500 for redemption of debt
existing Apr.7
Total assess. val. 1920
1890,
5,161,640 5s '14 F-A $52,500c --1923-1929 Sinldng fund
and
bonds
35.500
issued in renewal
Total assess. val. l921........8,782.821
Bridge Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1921_ _27,752,0
15 thereof. On the basis of renewing
Populat'n 1910, 15,796;920, 14,941 58
_ _ $192,000
Serially.. Population in 1920
22,000 the city's bonded
at 4%, the
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922_
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the debt for which this debt
$47,500
Assess. val., real estate___25,423,706 Liberty Central Trust Co., St. established will be sinking fund was
PIKE COUNTY.
extinguished in
Assess. val., personal__ 7,252 640 Louis; on all others, with the
excep- 1925. The sinking fund April 10
Bowling Green is the county seat. Other
assess. property...... 5.126.123 tion of the one marked (a), at St. 1922 was $7,843,612.
Court-House-Building Bonds. Total assess
val.'22 90%)(
37,802,463 Louis Union Trust Co., St. Louis,
CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND45 '17 F-A $45,000eb 1 1937 Total
tax
rate (per $1.000)'22..$3.20
MENTS.-By constitutional
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1922.)
amendPop'n 1910, 21,451; 1920
20.508 ST.JOHN LEVEE AND DR. DIST. ments adopted Nov. 1902, the city is
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_
$45,000
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
empowered to exempt the county inThis district is in Mississippi Co.
Assessed val. real_ _ _ - - 9.591.910
debtednes
s of $1,000,00 and waterAssess. val. personal ___ 2,561,880
Levee and Drainage Construcworks indebtedness, 0,
Total assess. val. 1920 __-12,153,790 REYNOLDS COUNTY.
tion Bonds.
which now
gs '15 J-D$398,125__June 1 '23-'35 amounts to $2,617,000, in deterTotal assess. val. 1921 _ _29,351,992
Centerville is the county seat.
mining
Pop'n 1910, 22.556; 1920, 20,345
6s '15 J-J 130.000
Road Bonds.
1923-1935 V. 75, the limit of indebtedness.
1165. p.
INT. is payable at County Treas- 5s '17 ann. $75,00 Or ___ _1923-1938 6s '17 J-D 265,000
1923-1937 NET DEBT
urer's office, or can be collected BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 $90,000
Apr 111922311,071.777
6s '21 J-D 82,500.. _June 1 '23-'41 Borrow,
through Francis, Bro. & Co., St. L. Assessed val. real
capacity
maturity
(For
83,376,349
see
do
V.
112,
p.
2665.)
_2,565,000
CITY
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'1
1920- 7__$15.00 Os '22 M-S 75,000_ _Sept 1 '27-'42 owns its PROPERTY.-The olty
water works (valued at
Population 1910, 9,592: 1920, 10,106 (For amount duo each year see
PIPE TOWNSHIP
$23,000.000), the revenue from which
V. 115. p. 1658.)
Bonds are tax-free.
This township is in Stoddard Co.
INT. payable at the Ellington BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_$1,023,500 for water rates, permits. &c. for the
5%s'20 M-S $93,000_Mar 1 '23-'35
fiscal year 1922 was $2,844,956,
Assessed benefits
BOND.DEBT Nov 29'21_ $100,000 Bank of 1.11ington.
2,000.000 In addition
to the water works, the
Ponulation (est.)
Assessed value, real estate_2,290,837
7,000
INT. at Mercantile Tr. Co.,St. L. city owns property valued at
Assessed value, personal___ 548.141 RICH HILL SCH. DIST.
389,396.5
44,
consisting of hospitals,
American
6s
On
of
1921
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (1-3 act.)..2,838,978
at
Trust
Co., Insane
This district is in Bates County.
asylums and poor-house, citySt. Louis.
Population 1920
5,359
High School Building Bonds.
hall, court-house, jail, house of corINT. at Liberty Central Trust
$6,000_....May 1 1926
rection and work-house, engine
Co., St. Louis.
58 '16 M-N1 8.000....__May 1 1931
ST. JOSEPH.
houses, markets, police stations.
St. Joseph Is the county seat of parks. &c.
10,000____May 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Dec 16 '22_ $23,000 Buchanan Co. Inc. as a city of the
PLATTSBURG.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-The
Sinking fund
second class April 9 1885, and as a city's assessed
This city is in Clinton County.
valuation, Including
Tot. assess.val.'21( act.)1,203,701 city of the first class Sept. 7 1909.
Water-Works Bonds.
real
0,000
estate, personal property and
bs '19 M-N$70,000_ _..May 1 1939 School tax (per $1,000)'22
$900 This city has no water debt, but pays railroad, bridge, telegraph, express
(Subject to call after May 1 1924.) Population in 1922 (est.)__- 2.250 an annual rental for water of $51,000. and street railway property (abt.90%
Sewer Bonds
INT. payable in St. Louis.
BOND. DEBT Oct 11921.. $70,000
act. val.) and tax rates have been:
4s '04 M-S *$100,000c_Sept 1 1924
Sinking fund
800
Assessed City tax per
157.000c_Sept 1 1928 Years.
48 '08 M-S
Assessed val. real estate..
900.000 RICHLA
Valuation. $1.000.
ND TOWNSHIP
5s '22 M-N795,000c-May 1 '27-'41 1921-22_ ___$975.518,112
Assessed val. personal
1,100,000
$14.35
township
This
is
in
Funding
Bonds.
Stoddard
Other assess. property
10.000
Co.
1920-21_ _ 790,999.077
15.90
$75,000
'rot. ass'd val.'20(3A act.)_2,010,000 6s
4s '03 F-A *$112,0000_Aug 1 1923 1019-20....,..765.722,624
1935
15.40
Fire Dept. knot. Bonds.
Total tax rate (per 11,000) '21_$9.00 BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 $75,000
1918-19____ 693,957.140
15.40
Populatio
n
1920
M-N$240,
'22
5s
000c
Population 1910,1,650; 1920, 1,719
serially 1917-18 ____ 652,000,000
3,343
15.70
Judgment Bonds.
15.70
1916-17____ 647,300,000
.5s '22 M-N$45,000c
serially 1915-16 ....__ 624.577.260
15.70
PLATTE RIVER DRAINAGE DIS- RICHMOND SCH. DIST.
Asphalt Plant Bonds.
1914-15____ 615.917,182
15.60
TRICT NO. 1.
Building Bonds.
5s '22 M-N$25,000c
serially 1910-11...-. 565.707.843
14.50
This district (P. 0. Platte City)
$9,000_May 1 '23-'25
Street Bonds.
is in Platte County.
14.50
1908-09....... 524.302.020
gs '15 M-N{20,000__May 1 '26-'30
58 '22 M-N$30,0
serially 1905-06.-- 468,833.701
14.70
5s
--- $230.000
25,000__May 1 '31-'35 Past-due bds.(not00c
presented) $3,850 1900
13.00
6s '20 J-J
380,765.993
75,000-July 1 '25-'40 53.s'19 --- .
7.000
BOND.DEBT Sept 282231,407,850 sus
ens
7
7
7 2A
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922- S297,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22-1923-1929
94;
us
.8T
.-119
ON
in
C
n10192
(
(s
8en
$50,000 Floating debt (addi'l)____
6,625
Assessed benefits
Assessed
valuation 1922.. -2.600.000 Sinking fund
$728,257
178,365 87,029; 1900, 575,238.




DEC., 1922.]

MISSOURI-CITIES AND TOWNS

43

UNIVERSITY CITY SCH. DIST.
SPECIAL ROAD DIST. STONE COUNTY.
ST. LOUIS SCHOOL DISTRICT.'SEDALIA
Site-P•trchase & Building Bds.
Galena is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4 s'12
$60,000_ __ _July 1 1932
Building Bonds.
Road Bonds.
1 '23-'27
May
$77,500
M-N
'12
68
1937
1
Jan
_
to call beginning July 11922.)
(Subj.
4s'17 J-J$1,000,000_
$100.000
___
'19
5s
$80,000
28'22
Sept
DEBT
A-0
ifi'15
$40
4
000--Apr 1 '23-'34
45 '18 J-J 500,000_ _ __Jan 1 1938 BOND.
Bonds.
se
Court-Hou
7.000
1939 Sinking fund
90,000
220,000
45 '19 ___
'19 ___ $350,000 ____1923-1929 5s '19 _
1939 Assess. val.'22 al % act.)28,000,000 5s
J-D
65.000_
_June 1 '23-'41
5fs'21
4s '19 ___ 1,410,000
$505,000
'201
DEBT
July
BOND.
Louis.
St.
Co..
INT. at Merc. Ti,.
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22$3,000,000
Assess. val., real estate___2.834,275 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 2450.)
225,598
Sinking fund
1,395,758 TOTAL DEBT Oct 5 '22-- 3315.000
val., personal
Assess.
.
SHELBINA
5,000
Assessed valuation 1922
4,230.033 Sinking fund
This city is in Shelby County. Inc. Total assess. val. 1920
(real & pers'l pron.)
11,941 Tot.ass'd val.'21(38 c7,act.)12,600,000
970,000,000 Mar. 20 1878. Pop'n 1910, 2.174; Popula'n, 1910, 11,559 1920,
tax (per $1,000) '22__ _$15.50
School
(actual value)
38.53 1920, 1,809.
Population in 1920 (est.)
7,500
School tax rate (ner $1,000)'22_
SUGAR CREEK SCHOOL DIST.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
772.897
INT. at Miss. Val. Tr. Co.. St. L.
Population 1920
1931
holder 5s '11 Aug $38,500r
This district (P. 0. Sugar Creek)
INT. payable at option of Co.
0
'22-.478,00
27
of TOT. BD. DT. Sept
Is in Jackson County.
at the Liberty Central Trust
74,000 _s
Water debt (incl.)
--- $50,000
RIVER
St. Louis, or at Chemical National Assess.
DRAINAGE
val., real estate_ __ _1,031,910 BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '22 $111,000 VARNEY
Bank, New York.
DISTRICT
614,568
Assess. val., personal
Assessed val. 1922____ _4,200,000
This district is in Dunklin Co.
assess. property ___ _ 334,035 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.._$l2.00
Other
N's225.090_Nov 1 '24-'38
'19
ST. LOUIS COUNTY. seat.
1,500 5 4,
Tot, assess. value 1922....1,980,5l3 Population in 1922
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 282.)
Clayton is the county
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_410.00
BONDED DEBT
(7)
N.Y.
Mr. II. P. Riech, Deputy County
Bank,
City
National
at
INT.
TANEY COUNTY.
INT. at the Central Trust Co..
Auditor, advised us under date of
Forsyth is the county seat.
Chicago.
Oct. 21 1921 that the legality of the SIKESTON.
$7,500
'22
25
Nov
DT.
00.
$3.000,000 04% road bonds which
This city is in Scott County. In- GEN.
13,000
Road debt (add'1)
had been pending before the U. S. corporated Aug. 1874.
68.687 VERSAILLES.
Supreme Court (see "Chronicle" of
1 '14) Floating debt
June
aft.
(red.
This city is in Morgan-County.
ks
Water-Wor
11,500
fund
Mar. 31 1917, p. 1307), had been 5s '09 J-D $23.000c.._ June 1 1929 Sinking val..
Water-Works and Sewer Bonds.
real estate........3,878.9S8
Assess.
upheld.
rovement Bonds.
Street-Imp
$10,000____July 1 1927
1,327,921
personal
val.,
Assess.
Refunding Bonds.
$7,000c _...J923-1926 Other assess. property_ __ _ 553,083 5s '22 J-J
15,000_ ___July 1 193
'17 J-J
5s
-- $1,150,000
4s
'
20,000_ ___July 1 193
Sewer-Extension [fonds.
2
ct.)5,759,99
val.'22(75%a
Tot.as.sess.
Road Bonds.
_ _1923-1936
__ _July 1 1942
$4,400c
36,000_
-J
j
'17
5s
-$5.70
1922Total tax (per $1.000)
-- $540,00045s
Fire Dept. Bonds.
8,178 NET. BD. DT. Sept 1922___$22,500
Pop'n 1910, 9,134, 1920
4As'22 s-a 930,000c_Dec 1 '27-'41 6s '21 J-J $25,000c
Water and sewer debt
81.000
70,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22_ $61,000
Assessed value
714,091
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'2231,690,000 Water debt (incl.)
22,000 TEXAS COUNTY.
Population 1910,1,598; 1920, 1,651
seat.
county
is
the
Assess. val., real estate_ _ _81,841,520 Sinking fund
Houston
4,000
1939
Assess. val., personal____14,989,910 Assessed val'n, real estate..1,167,635 5s '19
$225,000
ES SCHOOL DIST.
Other assess. property..__17,214,563 Assessed yarn. personal_._..1,694,720 BOND. DEBT Sept 2 1921_5225.000 VERSAILL
This district (I'. 0. Versailles) is
45,993
1920-114,0
val.
assess.
Total
623.185 Assessed val'n, real estate..10.015.148 in Morgan County.
property
Other
'22_$16.30
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)
Tot.assess.val .'22(1 act.)2.653,300 Assessed val'n, personal..__1,003,973
'21 M-N530,000_May 10 '23-'41
Populat'n 1910,82,417; 1920, 100,737 City tax rate (per $1,000) '21_ _37.50 Other assess. property.... _ 500.000 (is
maturity see V. 112. p. 2004.)
INT. at Mercantile Trust Co.,St.L Population 1910, 3,327; 1920, 3,613 Tot. assess. val. '21(act.)_13.799,163 (For
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22 $38,000
Int. on water bonds is payable at State & Co. tax(per 81,000)'21515.20 Assessed value 1922
1,900,000
20,548
DIST.
1920.
City Treasurer's office; on other Popula'n, 1910. 21,458
SALT FORK DRAINAGE
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_$11.50
bonds at Nat. Bank of Commerce,
This district is in Saline County.
INT. at American Trust Co..
.
'27-'42
TRENTON
10
..Jan
St. Louis.
6s '22 J-J $151,000..
This city is in Grundy County. St. Louis.
(For amount due each year see V.
Incorporated as a city of the third
SLATER.
V. 114, p. 1100.)
WASHINGTON.
_3151,000
March 2 1893.
County.
class
This city is in Saline
BOND. DEBT June 1922_
This town Is in Franklin County.
Water-Works Bonds.
Water & Electric Light Bonds.
INT.at State Nat. Bank, St.Louis.
July
1926
1
Water-Plant Bonds.
815.000......
19.30
4;is'06
$14.000c
J-J
58 '10
J-J $53,000__Jan I '23-'36
43.0'16
Bonds.
Plant
Filtration
1936
26.500c
5s '16 J-J
SCOTT COUNTY.
1 1936 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22
_
4%s'16 M-N330,000c_-Nov
Reconstruction Bonis.
Benton is the county seat.
(water)
1926,
1
Nov.
call
$48,500
to
$5,000
(Subject
_s '19 ___ $22,500
Road Bonds.
6,645
'23-'37
1928, 1929, 1931, 1933 and 1934.) Sinking fund (water)
Judgment Bonds.
5s '17 M-SV208,425__Sept 1
Assessed
real
553.000
val'n,
1,215
1919Nov
DEBT
1'25-'36
estate_1,93
BOND.
_Sept
-___1937
$4,536.02
___
100,000_
'17
5s
5s'17 --_
4,079 Assessed yarn, pers'l prop.. 720,915
Sinking fund
1 '26-'37
Water-Works Bonds.
55 '21 M-S 180,000 Septp.
1796.) 43.13'05 F-A $2,000C
1925 Assess. val. real estate_ _ _31,432,480 Tot assess. val. '22 (art ) 2.652.130
(For maturity see V. 113, $638,000
849,980 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22-_37.50
tioN D. DEBT Nov 22 '22 891,536 Assess. val. personal
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '21Population 1910, 3.670; 1920_3,862
20,000 Floating debt
2,808 Total assessed val'n 1919
Floating debt
2,282,460
98,000 sinking fund (water & light)
(about 1-3 actual)
5,211
Sinking fund
'19_310.50
$1.000)
(per
rate
tax
City
..1,617.522
estate..
(50%
real
WEBB CITY.
Assessed val'n,
Total assess. val.'22
22,595,380 Assessed val'n, personal_ __ 694 920 Population, 1910, 5,656 1920, 6,951
This city Is In Jasper Co. incorP
actual)
Jan. 9 1890.
Total tax rate(per *1.000)'22-$10.00 Other assessable property__ 250 375
Sewer Bonds (Taxable).
Populat'n 1910, 22,372; 1920, 23,409; Tot .assess.val .'22(actual)_ 2,564.117 TRENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s '08 F-A §*37,000c__ _Feb 1 1928
City tax rate (per $1,000)'22 _ _$7.00
1921, 26,500.
Building Bonds.
5s '09 M-S d.5,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1929
INT. is payable at American Ex- Pop. 1910, 3,238; 1920, 3,797.
1
1937
0____May
M-N365,00
is'17
4
York.
Funding Bonds (Taxable).
change National Bank, New
INT. on the bonds of 1910 is pay- (Subject to call after May 1 1927.)
able in St. Louis: on bonds of 1905 BOND.DEBT Nov 10 1919 $92,500 4is'08 F-A d534.300c_Feb 1 1928
22,500 5s '09 J-D d.4.500c_Dec 1 1929
SCOTT CO.DRAIN.DIST. NO. 10. in Chicago; on bonds of 1916 and Sinking fund
'11 M-S d*8.000c_Sept 1 1931
Asssssed val'n, real estate_2,159,370 68 Fire
6s '12 M-S $38,000r_Sept 4 '23-'32 1920 in Kansas City, Mo.
t (Taxable).
Assessed val'n, pers'l prop_1,268,945 68 '10 Departmen
6s '21 M-S 300,000_ _.Mar 1 '23-'41
A-0 *83,000c- __Apr 1 1930
230,000
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 557.)
property
assessable
Other
_ _May 1 1939
ELD.
12,000_
,000
___
5s'19
SPRINGFI
1922..5338
TOTAL DEBT Nov
Tot.ass'd val.'19(40% act.)3,658.315
This city is in Greene Co. Inc. in School
4,000
(Subject to call May 1 1930.)
Balance in treasury
tax rate(per$1,000)'19.$15.00
apgovernment
Commission
1854.
155,257
Bonds.
Park
_
_
_
1922_
benefits
Assessed
1940
proved Aug.2 1915. V. 101. p. 542.
68 '20
510.000
INT. at County Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2'22__ 553.800
Pop'n 1910, 35,201: 1920, 39.631.
TRENTON TOWNSHIP.
in
(red,
beg.
1917).
11,018
Bonds
fund
County.
Sinking
in
Sewer
is
Grundy
Township
SCOTT COUNTY DRAINAGE 5s '12 M-S $28,000c___Mar 1 1932
Assess, val., real estate....2,953,55Q
_ _2,953,550
6s '20 A-08135,000
DISTRICT NO. 12.
1,180,250
5s '12 J-D 22.000c___June 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '22_ $135,000 Assess. val., personal
6s '21 M-S $150,000_Sept 1 '26-'41
Fire-Dept. Bds. (red. June 1 '17.)
10,000 Other assess. property_ __ _ 639,300
fund
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_ _5150,000 58 '12 J-D $17.000c___June 1 1932 Sinking
Tot
)4.773.100
(act.)
_7,000,000
'22(abt.act.
1922
value
Assessed
.assess.val.
311,201
Assessed benefits
Street Bonds (Red. June 11917).
8,000 Total tax rate(per 51,000122_530.80
1920
INT.at County Treasurer's office. 58 '12 J-D 321.000c___June 1 1932 Population
7,807
INT. at First National Bank, Pop'n 1910, 11,847; '20
BOND.DEBT Juno 30'22 $80,000 St. Louis.
•Subject to call 10 years before
72,500
SEDALIA.
Park mtge debt (add'1)__
final maturity.
InCounty.
Pettis
In
1.790
Sedalia Is
Sinking fund
INT. on bonds marked (a) in New
TWP. DRAINAGE DIST.
corp. as a town May 27 1870, and as Assessed val'n, real estate.28 626,505 UNION
York; (b) St. Louis; (§) Cleveland.
district is in Lewis County.
a city Melt. 2 1886. Bonds are tax- Assessed val'n, personal_ _13.103 315 (isThis
Ohio, and (d) Chicago.
1925-1939
200,000
___
'20
exempt.
Other assessable property.. 1,206.201 6s '20 s-a *241.500_51ar 1 '25-'40
Suit was brought against this city Total assessed val'n 1921
DEBT Nov 1920_3200,000 WEBB CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
42.936.021 BOND.
to recover on certain current revenue
(55% actual)
INT. on bonds marked (*) at 4s '06 J-1)x520,0000___June 1 1926
bonds issued 1893 and due 1894. Up Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921. -521.20
Liberty Central Trust Co., St. Louis. 4s 10 F-A x70,000c___Feb 1 1930
to Oct. 1 1917 the case had not
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank and
4s '15 F-A §10,000c___Aug 1 1935
gone to trial.
\lay 1 1942
5, '22 ___
Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y.
15,000
UNION VILLE.
Current Revenue Bonds.
(Optional May 1 1932.)
due
County,
Past
in
Putnam
is
city
$8.000r
F-A
This
48 g'94
$100,000
'22
29
Sept
DEBT
BOND.
Past due
Wat. Wks. & El. Lt. Sys. Bds.
4s g '99 J-J 10,000r
ELD CITY SCR. DIST.
15,000
_ _Jan 1 1941 Floating debt (addl)
Past due SPRINGFI
4s g '00 J-J 15,000r
5s '20 J J $600,000_ __ _3150,000 on 6s '21 J-J 381,000c_
32,101
fund
Sinking
1926.)
1
Jan.
(Optional
Hospital Bonds.
1 in 1925, 1930. 1935 & 1910
July
t.)4,754.133
al.'22(60%ac
Tot.assess.v
6s '17 J-J f$7,000„July 2 '23-'29 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922-$600.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '22_ $100.000 School taxl(per $1,000) 1922-_$14.50
112.000_ _July 2 '30-'37 Assessed value 1921
43,995,370 Sinking (funds light&water) 20,000 Population 1922
8.000
rbage-Disposal-Pla t Bonds.
Assess. value 1921 (act.)_ _1,950.000
x Redeemable after 10 years from
INT. at, First National Bank, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922 ___$7.50
__1939
5s '19 ___ $35.000
after 5 years
Redeemable
§
issue.
Louis.
St.
1,765
1920.
Population, 1910, 2,000;
Sewer Bonds.
Past due
INT. at American Trust Co., from issue.
4sg'94 A-0 $9,000r
St. Louis.
Refund. Bds. (red, beg. in 1907). STANBERRY.
County.
Gentry
in
is
city
This
WEBSTER GROVES
43.4g'97 J-J $30 000c_ __July 1 1927
Water Bonds.
This city Is In St. Louis County.
Park Bds. (red. beg, in 1916).
July 1923 UNIONVILLE BCE. DIST.
58680r
J-J
1 J-J $10.000c___July 1 1931 ris
County. Incorp. 1896.
Putnam
in
is
district
This
__- 15,000
Street Bonds (Taxable).
TOTAL DEBT Sept 29 '22 $123,000 _s
Bonds.
Building
Sewer Bonds.
18.000
Floating debt
1935 5s '04 F-A 53.000c_Aug 15 1924
5s '15 s.a. $30,000
$4,000
44,312 _a
*Water Bonds (Taxable).
Sinking funds
1925.)
after
call
to
(Subject
Street-Paving Bonds.
5s '07 M-S $33,000c___Mar 4 1927
Assess. val, real estate _ _ _15,697,080
$5,500--------5s '16 J-J
15 1931
3.751.460 55 '16 J-J 1510,000....July 1 '30-'34 (Due
Assess. val. personal
serially begin. Jan. 15 19280 5s '11 M-N 64,000r__Nov
1,500____July 1 1935
1923-1936
2,173,172
15.500
Other assess. property
15-is'16 ___
$35,500
30'19..
Sept
DEBT
BOND.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '22_ 836,000
(Taxable).
Bonds
Total assessed value (90%
Fire
2,000
15,000 Sinking fund
__21.621.712 Water debt (incl.)
actual) 1922 _ _
estate.... 570,294 5s '13 M-N$15.000cMar 1 1933
20,000 Assessed val'n,real
1923-1936
14.500
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22_$4.20 Sinking fund
__
485,229 4
yarn, personal_
1939
21,144 Assessed vans, real estate _1,000,000 Assessed
Pop'n 1910, 17,822; '20
113,215 58 '19 __- 12.000
Other assessable property
INT.at Third Nat. Bk.,St. Louis Assessed val'n. personal __600,000 Tot.ass'd
Funding Bonds.
738
act.)1,168,
val.'18(50%
Tot. ass'd val.'22(40%act.)1.600,000
2 1925
Aug
$9,500
s-a
4%8'15
'18-$13.50
$1.000)
(per
Total tax rate
City tax rato(per 51.000)
& Fire D. Purch. lids.
SEDALIA SCHOOL DISTRICT. Pop'n 1910, 2,121; 1920, '22_810.50
Population, 1910. 2,000 1920. 1.765 55 City Hall
1,864.
1927-1942
'22 M-N525,000
Building Bonds.
Oct 1 '22_.. $191.500
DT.
BD.
in
TOT.
payable
Kansas
*INT.
City,Mo.
1
1923
_Jan
4s '03 J-J a$40,000c__
CITY.
TY
68,826
UNIVERSI
fund
Sinking
0-0'10 J-J t60.000c_ _July 1 1930
This city is in St. Louis County. Ass'd val.(real & pers.) '22_8.096.140
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.) STANBERRY DRAINAGE DIST.
exempt from city taxes. Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22-$43.60
are
Bones
1
_Jan
1934
5s '14 J-J d32,000c.._
This district is in Gentry
9,474
Fire-Engine &
1910, 7.057; 1920......
5Ms'20 J-D e72,000 _June 1 '23-'40 (Is '21 A-0 $68,500.. _Apr 1County.
Jan 1 1930 Pop'n
58 '10 J-J 557.000____
*INT. at Webster Groves Tr. Co.
(For maturity see V. 111, p. 315) (For maturity see V. 113. p.'21-'41
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1920.)
323.)
Refunding Bonds.
DEBT
Improvement Bonds.
(7)
1 1925 BONDED
4s '05 J-D a25.000c___June
INT. at St. Louis Union Trust 6s '21 J-J 523.000-July 15 1931 WEBSTER GROVES SCR. DIST
1923-1938 Co.,
17.600
5s '19 J-J
after 5 years.)
St.
Louis.
All bonds are taxable.
(Optional
1923-1938
20,000
. issue).
58 '19 J-J
Bonds (Red.aft. 10 yrs. fr.
BON-D. DEBT Dec 1922.. 5451,000
5,000 4s'08 F-A $8,000c_ __Feb 7 1928
BOND. DEBT Sept 28'22 $276,000 STODDARD COUNTY DRAIN- Sinking fund Nov 17 1921_
44.228
Nov 1 1931
.500.000
Sinking fund
18.000c___
estate___10
real
37.
M-S
val.,
NO.
AGE
DISTRICT
Assess.
Tot.ass'd val.'21(abt.act.)22.098.390 6s '21 J-.I s133,602_ _July 1 '23-'41 Assess. val., personal____ 1,500.000 1;48'12 M-N 36.000c___Nov 1 1932
$8.00
School tax (per $1.000) '22
maturity see V. 113. p. 758.) Other assess. property_ _ _ - 500.000 448'14 A-0 36.000____Apr 1 1934
21.144 (For
Population in 1920
15,000
1936
J-J
4
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922_5133,602 Total assess. value 1920
12,500,000 5s
1940
A-0 58.000
INT. on bonds marked (a) at Har(about 2-3 actual)
District tax (per acre)
5.69
Miss. Val. Area
56.20
A-() 117.000_ _Oct 1 '23-40
31.000) 1921
acres
(per
ris Trust& Say. Bank; (t)
in
rate
18,983
Tax
6,792 (For maturity see V. 111, p. 1496.)
2.417; 1920
Tr. Co., St. Louis; (d) Merchants'1910.
in
29,755
Population
1920
Pop'n
and
1
Laclede Nat. Bk., St. Louis,
INT.at First Nat. Bank,St.Louls. 5As'21 M-S 163.000--Mar '24-'41
INT.at Boatmen's Bank, St.Louls
Louis.
(e) at the Amer. Trust Co.. St.




44
WEBSTER GRO]E S. D.

(Cond.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '21- $155,000
Sinking fund
15,000
Assessed valuation 1919...._9,286,384
School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$21.30
Population 1920
9.700
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Cora., the
Mercantile Trust Co. and the Laclede Nat. Bank,all of St. Louis,and
the Continental & Commercial Nat.
Bank of Chicago.

NORTH DA.KOTA-DEBT OF STATE
[VOL. 115.
WINDSOR.
paid. No debt in
of the limit named herein shall be incurred except
This city is in

Henry County.
Water & Sewer Bonds.
5s '10 --- $45,000
1930
BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22_ $35,000
Water debt (incl.)
27,000
Sinking fund
11.440
Tot. assess. val.'22 (act.)_1.909,590
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22_ _$7.00
Population, 1910, 2,241 1920, 2,034

eXCeSS

for the purpose of repelling
suppressing insurrection, defending
the State in time of war or invasion,
to provide for the public defense in case of
threatened hostilities.
SECTION 183. The debt of
township, city, town, school
listrict. or any other political any county,
, shall never exceed five (5) per
rentum upon the assessed valuesubdivision
of
the
taxable
property therein: provided,
that any incorporated city may, by a two-thirds
vote, increase such indebtedness 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
WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP
WORTH CO.DRAIN.DIST.NO.1.
utility owned by such county or city, or for the purcashing or acquiring.the same
P. 0. Grant City.
This township is in Harrison Co.
or building or establishment thereof,
in amounts not exceeding the physical value
Road Bonds.
530'19M-N $132,000 ____1924-1939 of such
utility, industry or enterprise. In estimating
530'19 ___ $36,500
the indebtedness which a
1934 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22-$132,000 city, county,
township,school district or any other political subdivision may
BOND.DEBT Nov 17'21_ $32,500 Total assess. val. 1921 (abt.
incur,
the
entire
amount, exclusive of the bonds upon said revenue-producTot. assess val. '20 (act.)_2,676,278
M act.)
500,000 ing utilities, whether
contracted prior or subsequent to the adoption of
Population in 1920
1,241 Tot.tax rate(per $1,000) '21--$55.78 this constitutio
n shall be
provided, further, that any incorporated
city may become indebtedincluded;
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 purpose of constructin
g 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
by this constitution given by any city, county, township, town,permitted
school district, or any
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
other political subdivision, shall be void.
SECTION 184. Any city, county, township, town, school district,
Organized as a Territory (Act March 2 1861)__March 2 1861
or any other political subdivision
, incurring indebtedness, shall, at or
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 22 1889)
before the time of so doing, provide for the collection
Nov. 2 1889 sufficient
of an annual tax
to pay the interest and also the principal thereof
when due, and
Total area of State (square miles)
all
laws
79.795 pal of or ordinances providing for the payment of the interest
or princiany debt shall be irrepealable until such debt be paid.
state Capital
Bismarck
SECTION 185 (as amended by Article 18 of
amendment
).
The
State,
Governor (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. 1925)_ R. A. Nestos sny county or city may make internal improvements and may engage
in
industry, enterprise or business not prohibited
Article 20 of the
See. of State (term ends 1st Mon. Jan. 1925)__Thos. Hall any
Constitution, but neither the State nor any politicalbysubdivision
thereof
otherwise loan or give its credit or make donations to or in aid of any
Treasurer (term ends 1st Mon. Jan. 1925)_ __John Steen shall
individual, association
corporation except for reasonable support of the
Auditor(term ends 1st Mon.Jan. 1925)_. ..D. C.Poindexter poor, nor subscribe to or
or become the owner of capital stock in any association or corporation.
Attorney-General (1st Monday, Jan. 1925)__G
-Article 20 mentioned in the above paragraph prohibits the manufacture
eo. A. Shafer
and sale of intoxicating liquors.
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in-odd years on the first Tuesday after
NOT VALID UNLESS ENDORSED BY AUDITOR. ETC.
the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited to sixty
days.
SECTION 187. No bond or evidence of indebtedness of the State shall
HISTORY U I OEtS F.—For early nistory of State debt see "State and
be valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate
City Supplement" of April 1893, page 116.
signed
by the Auditor and Secretary of State. showing that the bond or evidence
Refunding Bonds.
Mill & Elevator Bonds.
of debt is issued pursuant to law and is within the debt limit. No
4s '93 J-J $30.000c—July 1 1923 55 '20 ___ $1,200_
bond of
__
_Jan
1
1940
evidence
of
debt
of
any
county,
or
bond
of
any
township
or other political
45 97 J-J 13,000c___May 1 1927 6s '22 ___ 700,000_ __ _Jan
1942 subdivision, shall be valid unless the same have endorsed
thereon a ceris '97 3-3 29 000c___May 1 1927 6s '22 ___ 500,000_ _ _ _Jan 1
1 1947 tificatesigned by the County Auditor, or other officer
authorized by law
Real Estate Series.
5 y,s'22
_ 375,000_ __ _Jan 1 1947 to sign such certificate,
stating
that
said
bond
or evidence of debt is issued
$210,000_ __ _July 1 1931
Bank Series.
pursuant
to law and Is within the debt limit
5%s'21J-J1 120,000_ __ _July 1 1936 5s '19 --- 1,000.000____Ju1y 1 1929
BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA.—The 1919 Legislature
g rrld
220,000.._ _ _July 1 1941 5s '19 --- 1.000.000----July 1 1934
an Act
declaring the purpose of the State of North Dakota to engage passed
600,000_ __ _July 1 1946
in the banking
Revenue Bonds.
1 350,000_ __ _July 1 1948 48 '05 J-J 130.000c--July 1 1925 business and establish a system of banking under the name of the "Bank of
North
Dakota,"
operated
by the State. This Act
6s '22 ___ f300,000_ __ _Jan 1 1932
approved by the
voters at a special election held June 26 1919 by a was
470 000____Jan 1 1937
vote of 61,495 for to
48.239 against. The
provided for the issuance of $2.000,000 of bonds.
TOTAL DEBT.—
Oct. 15 1922 July 1 1921 July 1 1920 July 1 1919 the proceeds of whichAct
were designated as the capital of the Bank. The
Bonded debt
$9,502,000 $2,367,300 $2,442,300
$412,000 Bank opened for business on July 28 1919
The sinking fund against the debt as of Oct. 15 1922 was $423,359.
COUNTIES PERMITTED TO ISSUE BONDS FOR PURCHAS
The total cash on hand June 30 1922 amounted to $2,405,483. Warrants
B
OF SEED AND FEED.—The State Attorney-General
outstanding June 30 1922 totaled $155,894.
given an opinion
that counties may issue bonds for the purchase of seedhas
and feed to be sold
BONDS OF NORTH DAKOTA, MILL AND ELEVATOR SERIES to farmers
of the State at cost. V. 105, p. 2560.
AND REAL ESTATE SERIES.—The 1919 Legislature enacted laws
TAXATION OF MONEY AND CREDITS.—The 1915
providing for the issuance of $15,000,000 of bonds as follows: $5,000,000
Mill and Elevator series and $10,000.000 Real Estate series. The bonds passed an Act (Chapter 255) making "money" and "credits"Legislature
to
bear 5% interest, payable semi-annually Jan. 1 and July 1. The legality an annual tat of two mills on the dollar. The Act is given in subject
full In the
of the bonds has been passed upon by the Supreme Court of North Da- "Chronicle" for Aug. 14 1915. page 542.
kota in the case of the State of North Dakota ex rel. William Langer,
TAXATION OF MUNICIP
nder date of Dec. 11 1911.
Attorney-General. vs. Thomas Hall, as Secretary of State. and by the the Secretary of State advisedALusBONDS.—U
that "there is no specific exemption
United States District Court for the District of North Dakota in with relation to the matter of bonds
or notes or other evidences of inthe case of John W. Scott et at. vs. Lynn J. Frazier,
William debtedness issued by this State or any of its municipalities. These eviLanger and John N. Hagan. acting as the Industrill Commissio
n dences of indebtedness are held as representin
. g the amount in dollars and
of North Dakota et at. The Supreme Court of the United States on June 1 cents for which the same
may be executed.'
1920 upheld the decision of the State Supreme Court. See "Chronicle"
SAVINGS
IN
VESTMENTS.—Section 5198 of the
BANK
of July 3 1920, page 34. Numerous attempts by the State Industrial Com- Dakota
relating to State banks and savings banks, contains laws of North
mission and the Bank of North Dakota (a State institution) to sell these
ons
regulating the investment of funds of all savings banks.thprovisl
bonds proved fruitless. In October 1921 bonds totaling $6,100,000
We publish
were Section 5198 in full
below:
sold by the State Industrial Commission at par to the Bank of North DaSection 5198. Investment of Funds.—A savings bank incorporated herekota, which in turn sold them below par. Exception was taken to this
under shall invest its capital, its deposits, its surplus and
sale by a group of taxpayers, who filed a suit in the State
its profit only
Court as follows:
contending that the sale violated the law which provides Supreme
for the sale of
First: In bonds of the United States.
bonds at par. The (Nonpartisan) Industrial Commission, before
being
Second:
bonds
In
or evidences of debt in this State or in the bonds of
obliged to relinquish office on Nov. 23 1921 (as the result of the recall elec- other
States in the Union.
tion), signed a contract for the sale of all the remaining authorized bond
Third: In bonds or warrants of any county in this State, or in
Issues at par. But the incoming Commission modified the arrangemen
the bonds
t
or
warrants
of any city in this State, or any special improvement
through the negotiation of a new contract. By this new contract the therein,
district
or in the bonds or warrants of any village, township,
amount of bonds sold was reduced from $12,300,000 to $6,200.000. The
school district
or
drainage
district
this
in
State,
issued pursuant to the authority of law,
Supreme Court ruled on Dec. 22 1921 that the bonds of the State must be but not
exceeding 30% of the assets of such savings bank shall be
sold at par for cash and without a commission to the purchaser.
invested
in such bonds and warrants.
NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE.—A five-year experiment in
Fourth:• In notes or bonds secured by mortgage or deed
of trust upon
Socialism terminated on Nov. 23 1921, when the Non-PartisState-wide
an League unincumbered real estate in this State, which real estate shall
be worth,
officials, consisting of Lynn J. Frazier, Governor; William Lemke, Attorney- exclusive of all Improvements, at least twice the
amount loaned thereon,
General, and John N. Hagan, Commissioner of Agriculture, were succeeded but, in addition thereto, there may be loaned
30% of an appraised value of
by R. A. Nestos, Sveinbjorn Johnson and Joseph A. Kitchen, respectively, any buildings on said real estate provided
fire
insurance policies are mainas a result of the recall election held Oct. 28 1921. (V. 113, P. 2422.)
tained and deposited as collateral to such mortgage.
Fifth: In the mot tgage bonds of any railroad corporation
ASSESSED VALUATION.----The State's assessed valuation (about one, incorporated
under the laws of any State of the United
fourth actual value) has been as follows:
States, provided, that during
each of the ten fiscal years of such railroad corporation
Real
next preceding the
Personal
Total Assessed State tax
date of such investment:
Years.
Estate.
Valuation.
Prowl',
'
per $1.000
I
1. Such railroad corporation shall have paid the
1921
$1,060,635,804 $317,279.862
$1,377,915,666
matured principal
$3.38
and interest of all its mortgage indebtedne
1920
1.159,798,822
ss.
388.168.918
1,547,962,770
$1.90
2. Such railroad shall have paid in dividends in cash
1919
1,176.117.009
347,629,920
1.523,746,929
to its stockholders,
2.41
an amount of at least 4% per annum upon all its
1918
265,315,957
138,106,301
outstanding stock of every
403,422.258
4.30
class.
1917
251.369.291
143,327,208
394,696.499
4.30
Sixth: To the extent of60% of the total demand
1916
239.251.240
115,244,857
deposits in promissory
354.496.097
4.00
notes
due
not
more
than
one
1915
262,522,595
year
123,344.334
the date of loan, provided. that
385.866.929
4.30
where there are pledged securities from
1914
209.447.343
103,838,885
such
as
corporatio
such
313.286.22
n is by thie
8
4.30
chapter authorized to invest its funds, there
1912
199,073.743
95,696,582
may be loaned an amount
294.770,325
4.40
not to exceed 80% of the value of such securities,
147.147.963
1908
81,619.299
provided,
and
228.767.26
2
5.20
that
no
such loan shall be made to a person In excess of 5% of further,
1905
113.127,196
60.423.881
the total
173.551.077
5.30
demand deposits, and in no event
73,574,494
1900
43,629.991
more than 15% of the capital stock
117.204.48
5
5.50
and
surplus.
1896
64,722,092
28,676.886
93,398.978
5.50
1893
POPULATION OF STATE.—The population of North Dakota
in 1925
* The assessed valuation of personal property as given,
above includes (Census) was 646,872; In 1915, 636,956; in 1910 (Census). 577,056; in 1900
the valuation of railroad and street railway_property,
319,146; in 1890, 190,983: in 1880, 36,909; in
express
companies
14,181;
1870,
in
1860,
and telegraph and telephone companies. In 1921 these
4.837.
The
figures
for 1860 and 1870 are for both Norha and South Dakota.
amounted to
$214,181,067; in 1920, $224.861,157: in 1919,
$228,610,148; in 1918, $81,474,608; in 1917. $74,349,447; in 1916, $53,669,20
6; in 1915, $59,344,334;
in 1914, $47,726,708.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
DEBT LIMITATION.—The limitations to the debt-making
power of
She State and municipalities of North Dakota are found
In
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA.
Article
XII
of its Constitlon as amended In 1918 and 1920. The provisions
with refer- ADAMS
ence to the matter are as follows:
COUNTY.
BALFOUR SPECIAL SCH. DIST.
SECTION 182. The State may issue or guarantee the
Hettinger is the county seat.
NO. 56.
payment of bonds,
provided that all bonds in excess of 62,000.000 shall be
This district (P. 0. Balfour) is in
secured
by
first
Seed and Feed Bonds.
mortgages upon real ebtate in amounts not to exceed one-half
McHenry
County.
or upon real and personal property of State-owned utilities, of its value; 6s '22 A-0$100,000____Apr 1 1925 4s '20 ___ $41,000- __Apr 1 1940
enterprises or
Industries in amounts not exceeding its value, and, provided,
BONDED
DEBT
(7)
further,
that
Bonds.
Funding
the State shall not issue or guarantee bonds upon property of
BEACH.
s-an $34,500
1927-1937
utilities, enterprises or industries in excess of 510,000.000. State-owned 4s
This city is in Golden Valley Co.
BOND.
Indebtedne
DEBT July
ss shall be incurred by the State
No future
Water Works Bonds.
unless evidenced Floating debt (add'1)1 '22.... $134,500
by a bond issue, which shall be authorized by law for certain
951 4s '12 __- $25,000____June 1 1932
purposes to Sinking fund
be clearly defined. Every law authorizing a bond issue
_
17,221 BOND. DEBT Aug 31 '22— _$22,000
shall
provide
for
Ass'd val. '21 (3i act.)—
levying an annual tax,or make other provisions,sufficient to pay
Assessment debt (addl)
69,838
the interest
Real
semi-annually, and the principal within thirty years from
5,833,584 Floating debt (add'i)
6,138
the passage of
Personal
such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds
962,877 TOTAL D t1T
97,975
of
such
tax,
or of
Other property
such other provisions, to the payment of said principal
2.174,022 Water & sewer debt (1ncl.)__. 91,648
interest and
Total
such appropriation shall not be repealed nor the tax orand
8,970.483
Sinking
fund
(water)
3.269
discontinued until such debt, both principal and Interest,other provisions State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'21 $12.50+ Tot .asses.val .'19(25%act.11.516113
shall have been Population 1910, 5,407; 1920, 5,593
Population, 1910, 1,003 1920, 1,106

State of Nor
th Dakota.
ITS




DEC., 1922.]

NORTH DAKOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

45

Other assess. property___S7,955.116
Water Bonds.
DIVIDE COUNTY.
Crosby Is the county seat. Bonds 45'09&'10- $20,000_May 1 '26&'30 Total assess. val. 1931__ _27.424.456
4s '16 --- 25.000__ _ _May 1 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1-921_ -$7.40
tax-exempt.
1925-1939 Populat'n 1910,17,627; 1920, 15.544
5s '19 ___ 15.000
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
4s '16 M-S $60.000c__Sept 30 1936
1938 McINTOSH COUNTY.
55 '17 __- $30,000
Funding Bonds.
Ashley is the county seat.
(Subject to call 1922.)
F-AbS16.000e___Aust 1 1931
55
48 '19
1939
$75.000
is '13 M-Nb18.500c_ _May 1 1923 4.Filtration Bonds (State loan)
--- $34,000- _Sept 1 1934 BOND.DEBT Oct. 11'22 375,000
40.000c __ _Sept 1 1934
_
is '14
Sinking fund
11,250
Light & Power Bonds (Serial).
s '18 J-D 40,000_ _June 1 1938
debt
63,750
6s '22 s-an 50,000_ _Jan 3 1927 45 '10 '___ 813,000c___May 1 1930 Net
Assess, val. real estate-_..11.338,263
Paving Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
val. personal_ Assess.
1930
1
S32,000c__Mar
2,050.723
___
'10
45
1
_--Dec
1936
$22.600_
J-D
48 '16
Total
assess.val.
1922
City-Hall Bonds.
.s '18 J-13 40.000
13.388.786
(80% act.)
48 '11 ___ $28,000c_June 1 '23-31
Seed and Feed Bonds.
BISMARCK.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $23.00
Municipal Abbatoir Bonds.
_s '18 M-S $40,000_ __ _Mar 1 1923
Bismarck Is the capital of the State 48 '20 ___ $80.000_ __Feb 15 1925 48'13 ._- $12.000__ _Oct 1 '24-'33 Population 1910,7,251; 1920, 9,010
Burleigh
and the county seat of
*Auditorium Bonds.
GEN.BD.DT.June 1'21 $316,100
Co. Inc. Sept. 20 1900. All bonds Floating debt
19,400 6s '21 A-0 $16,000..... _Oct. 1 1941 McKENZIE COUNTY.
are tax-free.
Schafer is the county seat.
wi every 5 years.)
(Optional
70,130
fund
Sinking
Funding (Int. in Bismarck).
Seed. Grain and Feed Bonds.
Assess, val, real estate -11,271,292 GEN. BONDS Sept 1 '22.. $175,000
-_- $32.000
434s
Assess, val. personal
1,455,221 Water-works bonds (add'i). 157,000 65 '18 M-S 3180.000-Mar 1 1923
Auditorium (Int. in Bismarck).
Funding Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 1,116,781
assess.
Other
1,659.190
property
45 '12 --- $35.000----Apr 1 1932 Tot. ass'd vat. 21
21,440 6s
$150,000
act.)14.385.703 Sinking fund
Fire-Hail (Int. in Bismarck).
Tot.ass'd val.'22
10,516 135 BOND.DEBT Nov 28'22 $330,000
4tate&
$1.000)
(per
$8
'20
98
Oo.tax
$5.000----June 30 1923-'26 Population, 1910. 6,015. 1920, 9,637 Total tax(per $1.000) 1922..__344.45 Sinking fund
4s'11
130,000
Sewer Warrants.
!NT. on bonds marked (b) at Pop'n 1910. 12.478; 1920. 14.926 Assess. val., real estate_ _ _11,091,554
_s
___ $36,000
a INTEREST is payable In New Assess. val., personal_,.. _ 2,235,973
Bank,
ChiNat.
Comm.
&
Cont.
BOND. DEBT Aug 31 '22 $35.000 WO.
York; * in Grand Forks; others in Total assess. val. 1922.... _13,327,527
935 866
Assess. debt (add'1)
State & co.tax'
Bismarck.
22(per $1.000)_$11.00
32,902
Floating debt
Population, 1910. 5,720 1920. 9.544
13,459 DONNYBROOK CONSOL. SCR.
Sinking fund
INT. payable at the Minneapolis
DIST
SCR.
GRAND
IND.
FORKS
Assess. val., real estate....-..5,230,eaS
DISTRICT NO. 24.
J-.1 $10.000c-Aug 15 1928 Trust Co.. Minneapolis.
Assess. val., personal
2.883,036
This district(P.O.Donnybrook)is Is
J-J 35.000c_ _ _May 2 1929
48
Tot. assess. val.'22(abt60%
tn”Vard County.
COUNTY.
J-J
4s
7,500_ _ _Sept 20 1927 McLEAN
8,113.264 4s•
act.).
$50.000__ _Mar 10 1940
Washburn is the county seat.
J-J
20.000c_ __Sept 2 1927
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921-$48 00 BOND.
0-DEBT Nov 1921_ --$50.000 ss
Funding
Bonds.
40
J4 25.000c_ _ Nov 20 1923
Popula'n 1910. 5,344; '20, 7.122
'22 J-J $15,000_ ___May 1 1927
48 '18 ___ 68,000_..$3,000 yearly 7s
DUNN COUNTY.
1941 TOT. DEBT Sept 29'22- $64,000
5s '21 --_ 30.000
val.,real estate_ _19.773.812
Manning is the county seat.
BISMARCK SCHOOL DIST.N0.1.
BOND.DEBT Spa 28'22 $192,000 Assessed
Assessed val.. personal___ 4.874,959
11.33
Seed and Grain Bonds.
4s '18 ___ $15,000
Ass'd val.'21 (1-3 act.)_ _ _11,705.230 Total
assessed
val.
4,648,771
__Anr
1940
1
M-S
'18
Os
75,000_
1
Mar
1923
$140,000...
tax
___
'20
(per
School
4s
$1.000)'21_ _ _$19.63
1921_-'22 $11.00
Funding (Int. at State Treasury). BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '22 $212,000 Total tax (per $1,000)'21--- _$44.45 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)
1910, 14,496 1920, 17,266
11226 Warrant debt (additional)
40.292 Population in 1921 (est.)
45 '06 J-J $20,000c
16.000 Popula'n.
INT.in Chicago and New York.
83,893
45 '11 J-J 50.000c--Apr 20 1931 Sinking fund(seed & grain)
INT. at State Treas, office in
1132 Assess. val., real estate___12,754,240 Bismarck.
'
48 '12 J4 10.000c
MANDAN. BOND. DEBT Oct 1921-- $160,000 kssess. val., personal
1,099 304
This city Is in Morton Conlin,
.
Asses.val.'20(act.val.) -8.233.343 Assess,val. corporations..- 1,302 970 GRAND FORKS COUNTY.
Artesian Well (Refunding).
2 Total assess. val. 1922._..15.356.514
-School tax (per $1,000) '20___$15.:
Grand Forks is the county seat.
Feb
'10
4s
$10.000c___Feb
1
1930
assess.
7.122
estate
at
(Real
Population in 1920 (est.)
100%. PerCourt-House Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
sonal at 50% actual.)
INT. at State Treas. office.
1 1933 Os '14 Mar $5,000c___Mar 1 1924
Is'13 May $200.000......
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22_1;12.61 BOND.DEBT Nov22'22May
$185.000 5s & 6s Aug 8.000c_ _Aug 1 1934
Population 1910, 5,302; 1920, 8,828 Sinking fund
60,000
BOTTINEAU COUNTY.
Water Works Bonds.
Tot, assess. value 1921
doU&jau is tile county seat.
54s'11 M-N$80,000c___May 8 1931
66,000.000
(80% actual)
5.Refunding (Int. at Treas. Wile). EMMONS COUNTY.
Park Bonds.
$12.000r__Mar 20 1923
Linton is the county seat.
StateStOo.tax (per $1.000)'21. $8.64
_ $9,000
Seed and Feed Bonds.
Popula'n, 1910, 27,888 1920, 28,795 6s5.Funding (Int. at Treas. office).
BOND. 15EBT
Oct 1922-4103.000
INT.at County Treasurer's office. Cash in treasury
__ $125.000____Apr 1 1927
$25.000r-Apr 20 1924 6s
62.893
'22BOND.
DEBT
1922
June
$140.000
Bonds.
Funding
Sinking fund
42 577
Sinking fund
$60,000
15.428 GRANT COUNTY.
6s
Assessed val. 1921
2,343,875
Assessed values 1921
18.522.776
--- Feed Bonds.
Seed and
Carson is the county seat.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$40.80
1
1925
$200.000-__Feb
Population
9,796;
1910,
11,288
_
1920.
4s '20
Seed. Grain and Feed Bonds.
Population 1910, 3.873; 1920 4,336
4s '20 -- 50.000--__Mar 1 1925
INT. on artesian well bonds at
Is '18 --- $100.000___Mar 1 1923
GEN.BD. DT. Dec 1 '17.. $62,000 FARGO.
4s '20 -- 60.000._..Mar 1 1925 State Treas. office; water-works
Fargo is situated in Cass County. Os '22 M-N125,000_ _ _May 1 1927 bonds at Cont.& Comm. Nat. Bank,
Drainage district debt__
79.000
Incorporated under commission form BOND..DEBT Dec 5'22 $450,553 Chicago; refunding 6s due 1924 and
Cash in sinking fund Oct
26,954 of government May 1 1913.
31'17
Assess. val.real estate_ _ _$11,192,833 1934 in Minneapolis; on others at
Total assess. val. 1920_ _ 28.038,103
Water-Works Bonds.
Assess. val. personal_ __ _
866,127 City Treasurer's office.
State&Co.tax (per $1.000r17_$17.20 58 '11 J-J$12.000c --July
Other assess. property_ _ _ 2,458,752
.
6
3
2
'
20,000c__July
1931
15,109
Popula'n. 1910,17,295 1920,
Total assess. value '22
MERCER COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
(about 6% actual)____ 14,517,712
Stanton is the county seat.
Is '13 --- $57.341_ ___July 1 1933 Population 1920
BOWMAN COUNTY.
9,553
Funding Bonds.
45 '14 --- 100,000_-__Jan 2 1934
Bowman is the county seat.
'15 ___ $50.000____Dec 1 1925
5s
Refunding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
HALLIDAY SPECIAL SCR. DIST. Seed and Feed Bonds.
1
J'ne
'04
39,000c___June
1924
5s
58 '11 J-J $72,000r-July 1 1931
'18 M-S $50,000_ _Mar 1 1923
65
This
district
0.
(P.
Halliday)
in
is
46'1325.000_ -Dec 1 1933 Dunn County.
- 40,001
6s
TOT. DEBT Sept 30'22- $160,000
Electric-Light Bona's.
-Seed-Grain
Bonds.
60.000
5s '22 J-J $35.000
1942 Assess. debt (add'!)
s-a
'12
58
1927
$10.000c-Mar
1
65 '18 M-S $75,000____May 1 1921
40.000
BOND. DEBT May 15 '22 $41,600 Floating debt
Hospital Bonds.
45 '20 -- 50.000-- _ _Mar 1 192t
Assessed value
200,000
1,169,642 Total debt
M-N
'10
54
$5,004c1
Nov
'23-'25
BOND. DEBT Nov 19'20_ $183.00(
Sinking
fund
66,004
Paving Inlet. iionds.
Sinking fund
34.00(
Net debt
133,996
HETTINGER COUNTY.
Tot.a.s.ses•.val.'20(act. val.)11.691.17c 6s '22 Anr15 S75.000_ Apr 15 '23-'37
Assess, val. real estate_ -- 8,793.838
Mott Is the county seat.
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '20_$11.6/ GEN.BD,DT.Sept 27'22 $139,000
Assess, val. personal
933.358
Seed.
Grain
and
Feed
Bonds.
debt
2.118,213 40 '18 -_- $ 7,500_
Population, 1910, 4,668 1920, 4,768 Assessment
1.991,180
___Mar 1 1923 Other assess. property
Water debt (additional)____ 102,341 45
Total
assess.
val.
1922
--'20
105.000____Mar
1
1925
Sinking fund J General bonds 66.915 6s
(60% act.)
11,718.376
95.000
1Water bonds_ 48,936 GEN.
SURLEIGH COUNTY.
BD.DT.Oct 19 21.. $112.500 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922_ -$20.61
Floating debt
54,196 Warrant
Bismarck Is the county seat.
Population,
8,224
1920.
1910,
4.747
debt
(additional)_
80,000
Assess. val., real estate...._17,958.670
Refunding Warrant Bonds.
fund
45,431
Dec 1 1927 Assess. val., personal_.. 6,100,648 Sinking
'17 J-D $20,000
5W,
MILTON.
Total
assessed
val.
1921__
9,662,069
Other
assessable property_ 1.211.619
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '22 $120,000
This village is in Cavalier County.
tax rate (per $1,000)'21_310.00
Sinking funds
35,643 Tot.ass'dval.'22(act.val.) 25,270,937 Total
'20__ $28,000
Apr 1 1946
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922___$38.40 Population 1910,6,557; 1920, 7.680 45
Assess. val. 1922(100%
BONDED-DEBT
(?)
actual).
28.236,765 Pop'n 1910, 20,549; 1920, 21,961
JAMESTOWN IND. SCR. DIST. Population in 1910.410 in 1920.393
INT. at City Treas, office.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'22_211.22
Bonds.
Building
Population 1910 13,087:1920, 15.578
4s
-_ $20,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1942 MINOT.
INT. at Harris Tr. & 8. B., Chic.
SCR. DIST.
This city is in Ward County. Oom(Maybe redeemed after 2 yrs.)
'224s '18 --- $25,000---Mar 1 1943 TOTAL DEBT Oct6'22... $49,000 mission form of government adopted
July 1909.
CABS COUNTY.
is '18 ___ 16,000
1943 Floating debt (add'!)
in
48,000
Fargo is the county seat.
_ 160,000
Is
Funding Bonds.
Sinking fund
8,200
BOND.
'19-DEBT Jan 1922- $385,000 Assessed,valuation
Drainage Bonds.
_4,899,196 4s '09 -466.000r--Oct 1 1929
49 '16 ---$72000 _ -.Apr 15'23-'31 Floating debt (est.)
Water Bonds.
125,000 Tax rate (per $1,000)
1921_ _ _$41.37
1921_5s '13 --4,000
38,000 Population in 1920
1923-1924 Sinking fund
6,457 68 '04 J-D $8.000r-June 15 1924
30,000r_Oct 15 1928
County has no general bonded debt. As.sess. val., real estate___16,388.565
65 '08
TOT. DR.DT.Dec 1 '22.. $318.000 Assess, val., personal
5,812,645 KEYSTONE SCR. DIST. NO. 7. 68 '18 J-J 85,000---July 1 1938
Assess. val.. real estate__73,583,295 Other assess property_ __
992,502
This district is in Dickey County. 55 '18 J-J 20,000____July 1 1938
Fire Dept. Equipment Bonds.
Assess. val., personal.._ 8,426 585 Tot.assess.val. 20(l-3act.)23.193,712
Building Bonds.
Other assess. property. _ _16.120.023 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20 $35.30 4s '20 ___ $75,000_ __July 1 1940 5s '18 J-J $25,000..-- _July 1 1938
Street Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1922_ _98,129,903 Population in 1919 (est.)
25.000 (Bonds are not subject to call but
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '22_ -17.70
may be redeemed after 2 years 68 '18 J-J $6,000____July 1 1938
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
Popula'n 1910.33.935; 1920, 41.477 FOSTER COUNTY.
from date.)
5s '20 J-J $285,000_ __Apr 1 1940
45__ $45,000
Carrington is the county seat.
(Bonds are not optional but may
(?)
CASSELTON SCR. DIST. NO. 17 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 '22 $30,000 BONDED DEBT
be redeemed 2 years after date.)
This district is in Cass County.
Sinking fund
12,677
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 3'20--$340.000
130ND. DEBT Oct 20 '22_ 527,000 Asses, val., real estate._ 14,015,417 KIDDER COUNTY.
Spec. assessm't debt (add'1)780.337
Steele is the county seat.
Assess. val., real estate_ _ --1,352,702 Assess. val., personal
1,102,047
26.342
fund
Sinking
Bonds.
Feed
and
Grain
Seed.
Assess. val., personal
423,890 Other assess. property_
3;452,356
_ _ _7,010.355
Other assess. property.... 1.021,766 Tot.assess.val. 22(act. val.)18,569,820 Is '18 __- $50.000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1923 Assess. val.'20(X act)19----$20.00
50,000----Mar 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1.000)
Tot, assess. val. '21 (act.)_2.798,358 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22__36.94 4s '20
School tax rate (per $1.000)'21_32.75 Population, 1910,5,313 1920, 6,108 GEN.BD.DT.Nov 17 '21_ $50.000 Population, 1910,6,188 1920 10,476
/NT. payable at City Treas. office.
Floating debt
10,000
Sinking fund
6,656
GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY.
DEVIL'S LAKE SPEC. SCR. D.
Assess. va Ixea lestate_ _13,516,456 MINOT SPECIAL 5. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. 0. Devil's Lake)
Beach is the county seat.
_ $30.000____July 1 1931
Assess. val. personal
1.505,775 4s '16
is in Ramsey County.
Court House Bonds.
_- 135,000_ __Apr 1 1940
Total assess. val. 1921----15.022,231 5s '22 A-0
_s
$25,000
Funding Bonds.
Population 1910.5.982; 1920, 7,798 TOTAL DEBT April '22- $223,000
and Grain Bonds.
Seed -_4s '09 -__ $25.000
1929
Assessed valuation 1921-- 9.503.371
BOND.DEBT July 1 1922 $30,000 4s '20 ,._-_ 125,00_Feb 2 1923 KILLDEER SPEC. S. D. NO. 16. Population
15,000
1919
Floating debt
11.972 GEN.BD DT.Sept 29'22 $125,000
This district is in Dunn County.
101,07, Sinking fund
TOTAL DEBT
60,000
DISTRICT.
Bonds.
Funding
PARK
MINOT
Sinking fund
3,335 Assessed val, real estate.._ _6,267,493 68 '22 A-0 $50,000......Apr 1 1942
A district (P. 0. Minot) In Ward
Assessed val. personal
2,994,715 BOND.DEBT July 1
Total assess. value 1922
County.
4,285,307 Total assess. val. 1921_ = 9,262,208 Floating debt(add'!) '22-- $50,000
(about 60% actual)
Park 'mot. Bonds (Tax-free).
4.111
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'22__$1.70 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'2U-$28.00 Assessed value 1922
1932
1,024,000 4s '12 Apr 531.000c
4.832 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922....$47.5()
Population in 1921 (est.)
6,000 Population in 1920
1926
1:50,000
1931
Population (est.)
800 6s '21 ___ 50,000
1936
Prin. and int. at American Exch.
DICKINSON.
50.000
GRAND FORKS.
1941
This city is situated In Grand Forks Nat. Bank, New York.
50,000
This city is In Stark County.
BOND.DEB Oct 18'22- $233,500
TOTAL DEBT Nov 2'18.-- $58,000 Co. Incorporated Feb. 22 1881.
12,000
McHENRY COUNTY.
31.580 All bonds tax-exempt.
Floating debt
Floating debt (add'))
12.450
Towner is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
24,908
Sinking fund
Sinking fund
8.723.782
1921..
value
DT.
BD.
assess.
GEN.
Nov
1
430'05
1925
a$50,000c_-Aug
F-A
1921
Total
(25%
'17
val.
assess.
$248.000
Total
Cash in treasury
1,214,125
Refunding Bonds.
actual)
100,949 Total tax rate (per $1.000)18495.00
10.476
Total tax rate per $1,000)'18 $72.00 Is '09 --- $30.000c___Apr 1 1929 Assess. val. real estate_....17,618,563 Population in 1920
TNT,is payable in Bismarck.
Population, 1910, 3,678 1920, 4,122 Is '10 --- 24,000c___Sept 1 1930 Assess. val, personal prop- 1,850.777

BILLINGS COUNTY.
Medora is the county seat.
Seed and Grain Bonds.
Os '18 M-S $65,000--__Mar 1 1923
4s '20 ___ 40.000_ __Mar 1 1925
GEN.BD.DT. Nov 21 '21 $71,000
80,000
Floating debt
151.000
TOTAL DEBT
123,100
Sinking fund
26 900
NET DEBT
Total assess. val.'21 (act.)_6.079.961
$28.50
'21
$1,000)
(per
Total tax rate
3,126
Pop'n 1910, 10,186; 1920




rAucto

46

SOUTH DAKOTA-DEBT OF STATE

MOUNTRAIL COUNTY.
Stanley is the county seat.
Bldg. Bonds(Tax-Exempt).
4s
___ $100.000c
Seed and Feed Bonds.
4s '18 ___ $100.000____Feb 1 1923
45 '20 --- 75.000_ __-Feb 1 1925
Funding Bonds.
6s
___ $100,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 1920 $370.000
Floating debt
60,000
Sinking fund
257,600
Ass.val.'19(50to100%act) 20.722.970
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'19'132.62
Population, 1910,8,491 1920. 12,140
INT. payable in Bismarck.

Total assess. val. 1922____3,728,823
(Re estate assess, at actual value
and personal at A actual.)
State & co.tax (per 81,000)'22_813.02
Population in 1920
3,308

SLOPE

COUNTY.

Amidon is the county seat.
Seed and Feed Bonds.
4s '20 ___ $40,000_ _Mar 1 '24-'25
Funding Bonds.
Dec 1 1931
6s '21 J-D $50,000_
60,000-Dec 1 '36 & '41
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1921_8122,500
Floating debt(addl)
$95,669
Sinking fund
22,302
Assessed val. real estate.. 6,830,484
Assessed val. personal
324,782
NKECOMA SCHOOL DISTRICT Total„asses.sed val. 1921_ _7,155,266
This district (P. 0. Nekoma) is in (Real estate assessed at actual value
and personal at 50% of act. value.)
Cavalier County.
Tot, tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $7.00 -1School Building Bonds.
4s '20 ___ $30.000_ __ _Apr 1 1940 Population 1920
4,940
BONDED DEBT
(7)

STARK COUNTY.

OLIVER

COUNTY.

Center is the county seat.
Seed and Feed Bonds.
___ $35,000_
_s
GEN.BD. DT. Nov 23'21 $68,000
Floating debt
115,300
Assessed val.. real estate_ _ _6.937,354
Assessed val., personal_ _ _ - 552,658
Other assess. property
1.398,162
Tot.assess.val.'21(80%act.)8,888.174
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $12.77
Population, 1910, 3,577 1920, 4,425
PEMBINA COUNTY.
Cavalier Is the county seat.
Court-house Bonds.
4s '12 ___ $36.000_-__June 1 1932
Jail Bonds.
4s '12 ___ $20,000___ _June 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_
$56,000
Assessed val., real estate_31,467.488
Assessed val., personal__ _ _2.413,872
Other assessable property._ -4,421 623
Total assess. val. 1921- _38,305,973
Total assess. val. 1922_ _ _32,838,236
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '22_ _S7.40
Popula'n, 1910, 14.749 1920. 15,177
INT. at State Treasurer's office.

PIERCE

COUNTY.
Rugby Is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
___ $57,000
_s
Court-House Bds. (Tax-exempt)
Aug 1930
4s '10 F-A $70,000r
Jail Bonds (Tax-exempt).
4s '10 F-A $15.000r___ _ _Aug 1930
BOND. DEBT Nov 30 '22-$122.000
15,627,597
Assessed value 1922
State & county tax rate (per
824.50
$1,000) 1922
Population 1910.9.740; 1920-9.283
INT.payable at State Treas.office

REEDER SPECIAL S. D. NO. 3.

Dickinson is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
$150,000
BONDED
_s- DEBT
(?)
Popula'n 1910, 12,504: 1920, 13,542

TRAILL COUNTY.
Hillsboro is the county seat.
Drainage Bonds.
4s '16 ___ $20.000_Nov 15 '23-26
Funding Bonds.
5jis'22 J-J {1863,000__Jan 1 '33-'39
..Jan 1 '40-'42
30,000 _
County debt
t Jan 1922, $93,000.
ASSESS. DT. Nov 21 '21_
$58,000
Floating debt(addl)(est.)
90,000
Assessed value real estate_29,992,357
Assessed value personal__ 2,562,971
Other assess. property_ ___ 3,898,140
Total assess. value 1921_ _36,453,468
(Personal assess. at M act. value; all
other property at actual value.)
County tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $3.84
Popula'n, 1910, 12,545 1920, 12.210
INT. on 53s of 1922 at the
Minneapolis Tr. Co., Minneapolis.

VALLEY CITY.

This city is in Barnes County.
Incorporated May 8 1883.
Elec. It. Bonds (tax-exempt).
A-0 $12,000c Apr 1 '24-'29
58
Sewer Bonds (tax-exempt).
410.000c_Apr 15 1923
4s
15,000cApr 15 1928
20,000c__Apr 15 1933
Light and Water Bonds.
g60,000
_s
GEN.I3D. DT.Dec 1922_ $11",000
Sinking fund
8,474
Total assess. val.'2(act.)_5,002,705
Total tax rate(per$1.000) '20_$44.70
Population, 1910, 4,606 1920. 4,686
INT. payable in Valley City and
Bismarck.

This district is in Adams County. VALLEY CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Valley City.
4s '20 ___ $95,000_ _May 1 1940 Is in Barnes County.
(Bonds are not optional but may be
Building Bonds.
redeemed after two years.)
4s '20 J-J $120,000c___Apr 1 19-to
BONDED DEBT
(?)
4s
J-J 91,000c__ _July 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922.... F210,000
ENVILLE COUNTY.
Sinking fund
35,657
Mohan Is the county seat.
Assessed value, real estate_3,484,996
County Bonds.
Assessed value, personal_ _ _1,259.561
--- $4,810
Other property
_s
258,148
Total assess. val.(act.)'21_5.002.705
Seed and Feed Bonds.
_a '18___ $225.000
Tat. assess. val. 1922
7,066,141
TOTAL DEBT Sept 29'22 $189,810 Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
$14.10
26,783 Population, 1920
Floating debt(addl)
4,886
216.593
Total debt
156,057 WAPHETON.
Sinking fund
60,531
Net debt
This city is in Richland County.
Assess. val. (real est.)____ 9.129,395 Incorporated in 1884.
851 615
Assess. val. personal
Water Works Bonds.
1,995,354 5s
Other asses. property
$12,000...... May 11024
Total assess. val. 1921
5 As
15,000__ _June 15 1924
11,976 364 534s
(100% act.)
_-- 13,000_ _Sept 1 '23-'34
State & co. tax rate (er 81,000) _315.74
City Hall Bonds.
Population. 1910.7.840 1920, 7.776 4s
$9,000___Sept 30 1930
Fire Dept. Bonds.
$10,000„Sept
Os
'21
1 '23-'32
___
ROLETTE COUNTY.
Rolla Is the county seat. Bonds GEN.BD.DT. Nov. 15'22 $59,000
40,000
are taxable. Population !n 1910, Water debt (incl.)
Assessment debt (add'1)_ 361,000
9,558; in 1920, 10,061.
Warrant debt (add'!)
19,000
Funding Bonds.
Sinking fund (general)_.
9,500
5e '05 F-A $25.000c_Aug 15 19
Sinking fund (water)
26,000
BOND. DEBT Mar 27'16_371,0
Tot.ass'dval.'22(75%act.) 2,090,000
15.
Floating debt
23.132 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22 36.45
Sinking fund
Total assess. val. 1920_ _16.392,791 Population, 1910, 2.467; 1920, 3.069
State&Co.tax (per $1.000)'15-$13.20
INT.at First Nat. Bank. Chicago
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.

SARGENT

COUNTY.

Forman is the county seat.
Drainage Bonds.
7s '18 ___ 5127,020
TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 1921.450,000
30.000
Floating debt
20,000
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1920
(about 75% actual)_ _ _ _26,848,363
Population, 1910. 9,202 1920, 9,655

SHERIDAN COUNTY.

PipMcClusky is the county seat.
$50,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 10'22 $57,000
8.000
Sinking fund
Assess. val. real estate__ _ 9,231,998
903,133
Assess. val. personal
Other assessable property_ 1,564,100
Total assessed val. 1922
11.699.231
(75% actual)
State & co.tax'22(per 81,000)_$10.51
Population 1910. 8.103; 1920-7.935
SIOUX COUNTY.
Fort Yates is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
0s
_ S90.0J0
Refunding Bonds.
45 '16 ___ $12.000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Nov. 2422 $92,000
Floating debt (additional).. 67.000
Assess. val., real estate.. ___2.280,250
Assess. val., personal
1,448,573




WARD COUNTY.
Minot is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
4
J-J $150.000c___July 1 1925
___ 225.000
6s
Seed and Grain Bonds.
6s '18 J-J $250,000_ ..Jan 2 1923
GEN.BDS. Oct 1 '22_ __ _ $640,000
Floating debt
159.000
Total debt
799,000
Sinking fund
340,590
Net debt
458,410
Assessed val. real estate.._28,826,026
Assessed val. personal_
12,515,891
Total assessed val. 1922.41,341,917
State&Co.tax(Per $1,000)'21_814.00
Popula'n, 1910, 14,234 1920,17.980
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Chicago.

WILLIAMS COUNTY.

Williston is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
5s '16 ___ 827,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'31
6s '22 J-J 225,000_ __ _Jan 1 1942
Seed and Grain Bonds.
6s '18 A-0 $40,000___ Apr 4 1923
TOT.131). DT. Mar '22_ _ $376,500
Sinking fund
31,319
Total assessed val. 1921-26,256,307
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-319.00
Populat'n 1910. 14.234; 1920, 17.980
INT.on 6s of 1922 at the American
Exchange Nat. Bank, N. Y.

WILLISTON.

This city is in Williams Co. Inc
May 12 1904. Population in 1910.
3,124; 1920, 4,178.
Electric-Light Bonds.
J-1) $14,000c ____1923-1926
Water-Works Bonds.
4s
Apr *$27,500c_Apr 10 1930
Is '14 J-J
21.000_ _ _July 1 1939
Armory Auditorium Bonds.
4s
A-0 $13,000 --1927-1936
5s
M-N 11,500_
1923-1931
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5s
M-N $8,000 ----1923-1031
Funding Bonds.
4s
Apr *$63.000c -Apr 10 1930
4s '13 J-D *21.500c___Dec 1 193:
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 24 '22 F179,500
Assessment debt
110,806
Sinking fund
'0,193
Assessed val. real estate_ --2,265,039

[VOL. 115.
Assessed val. personal
$864,362
'rot. assess. val.'22 (act.)_3,129,401
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922--$70.00
*INT. at State Treas. office
others at First Nat. Bk.. Chicago.

WILLISTON SPEC. S. D. NO. 1.

This district (1'. 0. Williston) is in
Williams County.
Funding Bonds.
5s '22 J-J $125,000____Mar 1 1932 •
5s '05 ___
1925
4,000
1929
4s '09 ___ 23,000
4s '13 ___ 20,000
1933
4s '36
1936
21,000
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922_ $193,000
Sinking fund
31,228
Assessed value 1921
2,757,726
School tax (per $1,000) '21-__$33.18
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
rotal area of State (square miles)
77,850
State Capital
Pierre
Governor(till Tues.after 1st Mon.Jan.1924)W.H. McMaster
Sec. of State (till Tues. aft. 1st Mon.Jan. 1924)_C. E. Coyne
Treas. (till tues. after 1st Mon. Jan. 1924)_W. S. O'Brien
Auditor (till Tues. after 1st Mon. Jan. 1924)_ _ _A. E. Jones
Atty.-Gen. (Tues. after 1st Mon. Jan. 1924)_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.
HISTORY OF DEBT.-For history of State debt see "State and City
Supplement" of April 1893, page 118.

TOTAL DEBT. ETC.-The total bonded debt of the State on Nov. I
1921 was $54.470,000. Cash in general fund June 30 1921, $2,601,831.17.
The State, it is stated, holds in trust, for payment of its rural credit bonds.
$39,741,238.
Interest payable at the Continental & Commercial Trust & Savings Bank,
Chicago, or First National Bank, New York.
The details of the bonded debt follow:
LOANSPrincipal
-Interest PayableName and PurposeP.C. Payable.
When Due. Outstand'a.
Rural credit bonds coupon_ __1917 44 s.-a. Sept. 1 1937 $500,000
do do
do
do
1917 44 s.-a. Dec. 1 1937
500,000
do do
do
do
1918 4',
J-J
Jan. 15 1938
500,000
(Subject to call Jan. 15 1923.)
do do
do
do
1918 44 F-A
Feb. 15 1938
500,000
(Subject to call Feb. 15 1923.)
do do
do
do
1918 44 M-S Mar. 11038
500,000
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1923.)
do do
do
do
1918 4',( A-0
April 15 1938
675,000
(Subject to call April 15 1923.)
do do
do
do
1918 5
A-0 ;Apr. 15 '28-'37 1,000,000
lAprIl 15 1938
750,000
(Subject to call April 15 1923.)
do do
do
do
1918 5
s.-a. May 15 1938 1,500,000
do do
do
do
1919 44s
4,000,000
do do
do
do
1919 5s
3,000000
do do
do
do
1920 5
s.-a. Jan. 1 '30-'40 5:0
00
0
000:00
do do
do
do
1920 5
J-J
July 1 1935
2,000,000
do do
do
do
1920 6
A-0
Oct 1 '
2,500,000
do do
do
1921 6
J-J
Jan,. 15 1936 2,500,000
do do
do
1921 53,6 J-J
Jan. 15 1941 2,500,000
do do
do
do
1921 5ji J-D
Dec 1 '32-41 5,000,000
do do
do
do
1922 4Y,
Nov. 15 1942 3,000,000
State highway bonds
1920 5
J-J
___- July 1 '26-'28
500,000
do do
do
do
1920 5
A-0
Oct 1 '24-'28 1,250,000
do do
do
1921 8
J-J
Jan. 15 1929
500,000
do do
do
1921 6
J-J
Jan. 15 1930
500,000
do do
do
1921 6
J-J
Jan. 15 1931 1,000,000
do do
do
do
1921 534 M-N Jan. 2 1931 1,000,000
do do
do
do
Soldiers' bonus bonds
1-92
- -1 4 VL M-S Sept. 1 1941 6
1-2000
0,00
00
EQUALIZED VALUATION.-The following
shows the total
valuation of real estate, personal, moneys and statement
credit, railroad property,
telegraph, telephone, express and sleeping-car and
car companies,
as equalized by the State Board of Assessment and private
Equalization:
Year.
Valuation. Year.
Valuation.
22
1
19
s12
$1,977,127,560 1905
$219,647,674
2,064,602,116 1904
214,239,028
1920
2,064,408,790 1902
187,531,381
1919
1,598,313,577 1900
172,255,085
1915
1,266,092,165 1899
158,330,111
1914
1,212.000.000 1898
118,580,496
1913
*1,195,402.548 1897
120,175,431
1912
354,278,413 1896
119,391,156
1910
337,702,276 1894
128,046,765
06
1908
281.654,712 1893
136.032,840
222.426,469
§ 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 of the assessments. Prior to 1913, assessments were on a basis of from 15% to 40%
of theactuailnvalue.
the 1922 figures are moneys and credits in the amount of
Included
$65.833.151, which are taxed separately at a flat rate of 3 mills
on the dollar.
TAX RATE.-The tax rate (per $1,000) for 1922 was $1.90.
DEBT LIMITATION.-The debt-creating powers of the State and its
various subdivisions are defined in Article XIII of the Constitution. Previous 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 might contract was for defraying expenses,
making public improvements, or to meet casual deficits, in an amount not
to exceed $100,000, ami in defending the State and the United States in time
of war. By an amendment made in 1916, the State and the counties were
empowered to establish a system of rural credits. The limitations upon
the State were further loosened in 1918, when an amendment was adopted
giving the State authority to engage in works of Internal improvement and
to loan or give its credit in aid of any association or corporation and to
hold the stock of corporations engaged in internal improvements, such corporations to be controlled by the State as provided by law. Counties,
cities, towns, &c., may not borrow in an amount in excess of 5% of the
assessed valuation; additional provision is made for debt equal to 10%, for
water, sewers and irrigation; in cities of 8,000 or more population, a debt
not to exceed 8% of the valuation may be created for constructing street
railways and light plants: no debt is to be incurred by any of those subdivisions unless authorized by a majority of the electors. The sections regulating the incurring of debt follow:
SECTION 1. For the purpose of developing the resources and improving
the economic facilities of South Dakota, the State may engage in works of

DEC., 1922.]

SOUTH DAKOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

47

Refunding bonds
$13,000
proper business enterprises, ALEXANDRIA IND. SCH. DIST.
internal improvement, may own and conduct
Sewer Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Alexandria) is
aid of, any association, or corporation,
s-an
$30,000c
'14
1934
5s
may loan or give its credit to, or incapital
County.
Hanson
in
stock of corporations, organized
and may become the owner of the
1939 TOT. BD. Drr. Oct 1921----S58,000
or corporation shall be subject 5As'19 --- $49,000
fund
Sinking
3,231
for such purposes. But any such association
call
after
1929.)
to
(Subject
No
law.
by
provided
be
the State as may
ass'd val. 1921 (act.)_1,535,682
to regulation and control by
or indebtedness incurred for any BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1921_ ..$49,000 Total
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _ _$34.90
money of the State shall be appropriated,
except by the vote of two-thirds of the Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20_$23.97
1910, 901; 1920, 1,105
Population
of the purposes of this section,
1,000
1920
Population
or
assume
also
may
The State
members of each branch of the Legislature.
incurred in time of war for the defense of the State. ARMOUR.
BROOKINGS.
pay any debt or liability
establish
may
jointly,
County.
in
is
counties
city
Douglas
more
This
or
or two
This city Is in Brookings County.
The State, or any county,rural
credits and thereby loan money and extent
Water-Works Bonds.
of
and maintain a system the
July 1 1939 Incorporated Feb. 29 1884.
State upon real estate security in such manner 5s '19 J-J $20,000
Refunding
credit to the people of
law.
general
by
$26,000
prescribed
Oct
be
DEBT
as
1921-may
BOND.
43.8'17 J-J $77.500_ _Jan 20 1937
and upon such terms and conditions
10,000 (Subject
contained in Section 2 of this article shall not Assess. debt
- afterJan. 20
to call $15,000
The limit of indebtedness
for
the
State
of
indebtedness
856,241
the
%act.)
but
(35
val.'21
ass'd
Tot.
section,
this
of
1922 and $62,500 after Jan. 20 '27)
apply to the provisions in this section, other than for rural credits, shall Population in 1910, 968; 1920, 1,045
aft.
July 1 '17)•
(red.
Bonds
Sewer
the purposes contained
valuation of the property
5s '07 J-J $12.000c___July 1 1927
never exceed one-half of one per cent of the assessed
AURORA COUNTY.
_Aug 1 1939
___
$48,000__
'19
5s
of the State.
Plankinton is the county seat.
expenses
City-Hall Bonds (Tax-exempt).
SECTION 2. For the purpose of defraying extraordinary
deficits or failure No bonded debt.
5s '11 J-D $20.000c_ __June 1 1931
and making public improvements, or to meet casual
never to exceed with previous Amount borrowed from
debts
contract
may
State
Water and Sewerage Bonds.
the
revenue.
in
shall be
State School Fund up to
4100.000
_'
debts in the aggregate $100,000, and no greater indebtedness
$159,684 _sOct. 16 1922
suppressing insurrecEl. Lt., lit. & Pow. Sys. Bonds.
incurred except for the purpose of repelling invasion,
and provision Assess. val.real estate .._27.183,772 6s '21 F-A $60,000_ _ _Aug 1 1931
war
in
States
United
the
or
State
the
defending
or
tion
2.890.877 BOND. DEBT Oct 1920_ $162,500
of the interest annually and the Assessed val. personal_
shall be made by law for the payment
or from other sources Other assess. property.. _ 1.047,071 Floating debt
65,000
principal when due, by tax levied for the purpose
_- .)31121.720 Tot.ass'd val.'20(7.5% act.)4,519,(.)29
Tot.ass'd
and
interest
val.'21(90%act
of
such
payment
the
for
providing
law
which
of revenue;
until such debt is State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'22.83.83 Total tax (per $1,000)
-$28.47
principal by such tax or otherwise shall be irrepoalable
6,143;
1920-7,246 Population 1910, 2,971
to Population 1910,
1920, 3,924
1919_paid: provided • however,the State of South Dakota shall have the power
bonds
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
BEADLE COUNTY.
refund the Territorial debt assumed by the State of South Dakota by
Huron is the county seat.
of the State of South Dakota.
South Dakota BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $350,000 BROOKINGS COUNTY.
SECTION 3. That the indebtedness of the State of the
Brookings Is the county seat.
debt of the Sinking fund
addition to
30,000
limited by section 2 of this article shall be in
Dakota, Amt. borrowed from State
South
by
Court-House (red. aft. Dec. 27'15)
paid
be
to
agreed
and
by
assumed
Dakota
of
Territory
'10 J-D $67,000c...Doc 27 1927
158
June
to
up
Fund
School
district, civil
• SECTION 4. The debt of any county, city, town, school
Water & Sewerage Bonds.
472,575
30. 1920
per centum upon
township or other subdivision ,shall never exceed five (5)for
8100.000
53,417,867
real
valuation,
Assessed
preyear
the
therein,
the assessed valuation of the taxable property
from State Sch.
In estimating the Assessed val'n, personal_ _12,121,884 Amt. borr'd
ceding that in which said indebtedness is incurred.
Fund up to Juno 30 1920.. $94.394
.)65,549.751
Tot.ass'd
val.'22(65%act
incur
may
or
sub-division
municipality
amount of indebtedness which a
DEBT
Dec 16 '22 $75.000
BOND.
'22.87.22
(per
tax
$1,000)
Co.
&
State
the amount of indebtedness contracted prior to the adoption of the constitu- Popula'n, 1910, 15,776; 1920, 19,273 Sinking fund
35,000
Ass'd val. real & personal_47.449,000
tion shall be included:
township,
civil
corporation
"Provided, That any county, municipal
other
property_
val..
Ass'd
5.096,872
not BELLE FOURCHE.
district or other subdivision may incur an additional indebtedness
This city Is In Butte Co. Incorp Tot.ass'dval.'22(70% act.) 52545,872
valuation of the taxable
exceeding ten per centum upon the assessed
(per $1,000) '22_34.37
in which said indebtedness Apr. 20 1903. Commission govern- State&Co.tax
property therein for the year preceding that and
Pop'n 1910, 14,178; 1920, 16,119
ment went Into effect May 6 1912.
irrigation,
for
sewerage,
water
providing
of
purpose
the
for
is incurred,
INT. payable at Farson, Son& Co.,
Bonds.
Sewer
and
purposes;
other
domestic uses, sewerage and
N.Y.. or at County Treasurer's office.
--- $30,000
is 8,000 or more, 5s
Provided,further. That in a city where the population
Water (red. 10 yrs.from date ofiss.)
exceeding eight per centum upon
SCHOOL DIST.
such city may incur an indebtedness not
BROOKINGS
1930
$50,000c
s-a
'10
next
bs
for
year
the
therein
taxable property
This district (P. 0. Brookings) is
the assessed Naluation of the indebtedness
___ 150,000
is incurred for the purpose of _s
preceding tha,,, in which said
$8,000 in Brookings County.
5s
City-Hall
plants.
or
other
lights
lighting
electric
railways,
constructing street
$170,000
1939
29.000 5s '19
5s
corporation, civil town- Refunding
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Provided, further, That no county, municipal
DEBT Oct 9 '22__ $267,000
included within such district or sub- TOTAL
70.000
1941
610'21
200,000
(included)
debt
Water
ship, district or subdivision shall be
of the electors of the Assessed value,real
(Optional 1931)
951,014
division without a majority vote in favor thereof
district or other subdivision, Assessed
548,428 BOND.DEBT Nov 22'22_ $240,000
personal
value,
county, municipal corporation, civil township,
such
no
and
therein,
proposed to be included
--2,500
41,000 Sinking fund__
Other assessable property..
as the case may be, which is
purposes in this section provided, Tot.assess.val.
- 540,442 Tot.ass'd val.'2-2(70-%act.)-4,367,607
'22(act.val.)1,
debt shall over be incurred for any of the
by a majority of the electors Total tax rate (per
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_$19.50
$65.67
'22
$1,000)
unless authorized by a vote in favor thereof
subor
4,500
1.616 Population 1921
of such county, municipal corporation, civil township, district
Pop'n 1910, 1.352; 1920
division incurring the same.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago,
BROWN COUNTY.
other
SECTION 5. Any city, county, town, school district or any doing,
Aberdeen is the county seat.
of so
BELLE FOURCHE IND. SCR.
subdivision incurring indebtedness shall, at or before the time the
Amt. borrowed from State
interest,
DIST. NO. 1.
provide for the collection of an annual tax sufficient toorpay
Fund up to Oct. 1
Sch.
proordinances
laws
all
and
due,
when
$47.500
thereof
principal
--6s
the
also
and
$387.134
1922
Funding Bonds (Subject to call.)
viding for the payment of the interest or principal of any debt shall be
26,233
5s '15 Sept $27,700-__Sept 15 1935 Warrant debt (drainage)_
irrepealable until such debt be paid.
197,469
in
treasury
Cash
1939
5).s
'19F-A
30.000
the
and
SECTION 9. The construction and maintenance of good roads
73,804,016
DEBT Oct 24 '21_ $105.200 Assess. val., real estate
supplying of coal to the people of the State from the lands belonging to the BOND.
val., real estate____1.149,324 Assess, val., personal,._.. 10,137,621
State are works of necessity and importance in which the State may engage Assess.
643,129 Other assessable property _ 11,569,164
val. personal
but no expenditure of money for the same shall be made except by the vote Assess.
241.526 Tot, assess. val. '22 (act.) 95,510,801
'prop
assess.
Other
legislature.
the
of
majority
two-thirds
of a
Total assess. val. 1921 _ _2,033,979 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '22_$4.70
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.-On Jan. 30 1919 the Supreme Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21829 50 Pop. 1910, 25,867; 1920, 29,509.
1.843
Court of South Dakota in the case of National Surety Co. vs. Starkey, Population in 1920
INT. payable at Belle Fourche and BRULE COUNTY.
County Treasurer, reversed the decision of the Circuit Court of Ilughes
Chamberlain is the county seat.
County which had held that municipal bonds as "public securities" and at Chicago, Ill.
County has no bonded debt.
"property" were taxable in that the Constitution does not expressly exempt
Borr. from State Sch. Fund
BONHOMME COUNTY.
them, in the opinion handed down in the case the Supreme Court said:
$292,500
up to Nov 1921
'ryndall is the county seat.
"To summarize in a few words our conclusion: If we were to consider the
Assess, val.real estate...... _22,258,056
bonds before us merely as property and disregard the purpose for which they Amt. borr'd from State Sch.
2,994,146
Fund up to Oct. 1 1922_ $241,940 Assess. val. personal
were issued-disregard the fact that they are governmental instrumentall$35,000 Assess, val, other property 2,046,089
ties-we should hold them taxable; but, when we regard them, not merely GEN.BD. DT. Oct 3'22_
as property but as governmental instrumentalities of a Sovereign State, Assess. val., real estate_ _$39,510,410 Tot.ass'd val.'22(abt.act.)27.298,299
superior intervening public policy grounded upon one of the Sovereign Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _ 4,051.485 Total tax (per $1.000) 1921- _$3.34
_- 7,141
powers of the State compels us to the conclusion (there being no express Other assessable property_ 2,330,463 Population 1910, 6,451 1920,
language in the Constitution to the contrary) that the public securities of Tot, assess. val. 21(act.)_55,892,385
a State, and of its counties and municipalities were not intended to be State & co. tax (per $1.000)'22 $4.50 BRYANT.
This city is in Hamlin County.
included either in the term "property" or the term "bond" as such terms Popula'n, 1910, 11,061; 1920, 11,940
Water-Works Bonds.
are used in that article of our Constitution relating to taxation."
or
all
5s
warrants
$49,000
that
provides
of
Laws
1917.
BOWDLE.
20
333,
of Chapter
Section
Sewer--Bonds.
This city is in Edmunds County.
bonds issued by the State Highway Commission shall be free from all general
55
--- $21,000
taxes, State, county and municipal, and shall not be subject to State income
Sewer Bonds.
_ 21,000
tax. A similar Act was passed by the 1921 Legislature (Chapter 127). 5s '20 J-J $23.000„ _Due yearly 6s
BOND.15EBT Nov 21 192E360,000
Water-Works Bond-s.
exempting the bonds issued by the State Highway Commission.
20,000
debt (addl)
Assessment
yearly
__Due
J-J
$40.000_
'20
5s
5,000
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.-There are no laws in this State BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '22.. $68,000 Sinking fund
specifying any particular securities for investment. Such investments, it Assessment debt (add'i)- -_
96,000 Assess. val. '21 (Yi. act.)350,203
estate
Real
appears, are made at the discretion of officials of savings banks.
11,000
Floating debt (add'i)
340,482
Personal property
estate
960,000
POPULATION OF STATE.-The population Of South Dakota has Assess. val. real
100,000
Other property
125,000
been reported as follows in the years named. The figures for 1900 include Assess. val. personal
790,685
Total
1921 __ _1,085,000
Indians and whites on Indian reservations, who in previous years were Total assess. val.
Population in 1910 (Census)_ _645
(per
'20
rate
$40.25
$1,000)
tax
Total
excluded from the enumeration. The aggregate of such persons in 1890
Population in 1920 (Census)..„-651
was 19,792, and should be added to the total for that year in making Population in 1910. 671; 1920. 818
comparisons. These figures were not reported for 1910. The number
BUTTE COUNTY.
DISTRICT.
SCHOOL
BOWDLE
of Indians alone included in the population for 1910 and 1920 was 20,303
Bellefourche is the county seat.
This district (I'. 0. Bowdle) is
and 16,384. respectively.
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
County.
in
Edmunds
*14,181
348,60011870
583,88811890
1920
636,54711910
'17 A-0 $400,000_ _ _Apr 1 1937
is
School Bonds.
*4,837
401,57011880
98.26811860
582,76511900
1915
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22 $400,000
$40,000
327,059
*This is the total for both North and South Dakota.
GEN.BD.5E13T Sept 28'22_358,000 Floating debt
35,000
15,000 Sinking fund
Floating debt
1.000 Assessed value, real estate_9,676,782
Sinking fund
_2,551.268
_
personal_
value,
Assessed
(80%
'22
val.
Total assess.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
1,701,816 Other assessable property_1,265,282
actual)
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922_ ..$27.70 Tot.assess.val.'22(act.val.)13493332
987 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $25.00
Other assess. prop
2,581,806 Population in 1922
ABERDEEN.
Population 1910, 4,9.13; 1920, 6,819
This city is In Brown Co. Incorp. Total assess. val. 1922
INT. on funding bonds payable at
46.
NO.
D.
S.
IND.
BRADLEY
(100% actual)
22,450.669
May 8 1882. All bonds are taxThis di,trict (1'. 0. Bradley) is in the Central Trust Co. of Illinois,
exempt. Commission government Total tax (per $1,000) 1923___$15.52 Clark
Chicago.
County.
'20
1910.
Pop'n
10,753;
14,537
adopted Feb. 28 1911. V.102.p. 724.
INT.at Chemical Nat. Bk., N. Y. 5s '22 J-J $45,000--- Nov 1 1912 CAMPBELL COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 '22__ $45,000
Refunding Bonds.
Mound City is the county seat.
1,100
Floating debt (add'I)
5s '15 __- $20,000c_ _ _Jan 17 1928 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT
915,112 County has no bonded debt.
Assessed value 1922
Funding Bonds.
from State Fund up
Water-Works Bonds.
‘Uis'OS .1-1) S50.000c___Dec 1 1928 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22_$32.89 Borr.
$199.020
to June 30 1922
INT. at First National Bank,
5s '08 ___ 310,000c___July 1 1928
Building Bonds.
val. real estate_ 10,372,369
Assess.
55 '03 J-J $10.500c_ _July 1 1923
Sewer Bonds.
1,583,174
BCE. Assess, val. personal
CONS.
IND,
BRENTFORD
call
any
to
(Subject
2
interest
y
date.)
1926
_
916,830
4 s'08 J-J 375,000c___Jul
Other assess.
DIST. NO. 1.
F-A $12,000c___Aug 1 1927
13,000c___July 1 1928
property._- 5_12,872,373
5s '08 J-J
val.'22(abt.act
This district (P.0. Brentford) is in Tot.ass'd(per
J-D 25.000c_June 1 1929
J-J 200.000c_ _ __Jan 1 1932
.._88.10
$1.000)
Tax rate
4
County.
Spink
F-A
1
1930
75,000c__Feb
'19J-J 305,000
1920, 5,305
1922_Population 1910,5,244
School-Building Bonds.
A-0 450.000_ -Apr 1 '22-'40
lids. 53is'20
City-Hall, Jail S:
J-D$100,000___1924 to 1940 CANTON IND. BCE. D. NO. 1.
_s
5s
___
10,000
1925-1939
58 '13 M-N $75.000____Jan 1 1932 BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $622,500 7s '21 s-an 45.000
This district (P. 0. Canton) is in
1940
5,000
Sinking fund
81.060
Paving Bonds.
11920. 3100,000 Miller County.
Dec
'24-'31
DEBT
1
BOND.
Sept
real
val.
est.
M-S$150,000__
Assess.
9
'22
1922_20.63058
6s
8
High School Bldg. Bonds.
1920-3,180,96
value
assessed
Total
tax
rate (per $1,000)'22_814.60
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '22 $728,000 Total
- $165.000
1920....S5.05
14,537 Tax rate (per $1,000)
40,000 Population 1920
Water debt (included)_ ___
7s of 1921 at the Wells- BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ $175,000
on
INT.
at
payable
Citizens'
INT.
&
Trust
138.517
Sinking fund
Assessment debt (add'I)__
14,800
Minneapolis.
Co..
Trust
Dickey
83,851 Say. Bank, Aberdeen; Chemical Nat.
Assess. val.'21 (50% act.)_3,074,885
Floating debt
27,1.559 Bank, N.Y.; and Harris Trust & Say. BRITTON.
School tax rate(per$1,000)'21-$24.10
County.
Sinking fund
Marshall
in
is
city
This
&
Continental
Commercial
14,457,749 Bank and
3,000
Assess. val., real est
1938 Population in 1920 (est.)
52 g '18 ann $15,000
4,411,114 Trust & Say. Bank, both of Chicago
Assess, val., personal _ _




48

SOUTH DAKOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

CENTERVILLE.
This city is in Turner County.
Sewer Bonds(Int. at Treas.office).
58 '15 M-S $17.632c_Sept 1 '25-'35
(Part every 5 years.)
Water Extension Bonds.
bs '19 _
$16.000
1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922._ $71,500
Assessed valuation 1922_1,600,000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ _ _ _831.34
Popu'n In 1910, 971; 1920 _ -1,101

Sinking fund
e21,473
Assessed value 1921
2.997,461
School tax rate (per $1,000)'21$22.96
Population in 1920 (est.)
2,600
INT. on bonds marked (8) at
Minneapolis, Minn., and on bonds
marked (§) at St. Paul, Minn.
DELL RAPIDS.
This city is in Minnehaha County.
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '16-'16 ___ _ 832,000 _ _1936-1939
Refunding Bonds.
55 '09 ___ $18,000
1929-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '22.... $50,000
Sinking fund
10,362
Assessed value, real
1,065,900
Assessed value, personal_ _ _ 428,295
Other assessable property.._
95,100
Tot.assess.val '2(60.
%act)1,589,295
Population 1910, 1,367; 1920. 1,677

CHAMBERLAIN.
This city is the county seat of Bride
County. Incorp. 1881. Population
1910, 1,275 1920, 1,303.
Water Works Refunding Bonds.
5s '19 --- $15.000___Mar 12 1934
Bridge Bonds.
$5.000_ -JulY 1 1927
bs '12 ___
Columbus College Bonds.
bs '12 --- $5,000Apr 4 1930
Water-Works Bonds.
5s
J-D 818,000c_ __June 1 1932 DE SMET IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. 0. De Smet) is in
Past due bonds
$5,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '22... 48.000 Kingsbury County.
534s
$S1.000
Water debt (incl.)
33,000
Sinking fund
989 BOND.DEBT July 1 '22.... $81,000
5,971
Assess. val., real estate..
753,542 Floating debt
4,561
Assess. val., personal
339,761 Sinking fund
Other assessable property
169,407 Assess. val. (75%act.)'21_1,600.000
Tot.assess.val.'22(4 act.)_1,262.710 School tax '21 (per $1.000)...._$20.12
Total tax (per $1,000) 192L_..$49.78
DEUEL COUNTY.
CHARLES MIX COUNTY.
Clear Lake is the county seat.
Wheeler is the county seat.
Anderson Drain. Ditch Bonds.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
68 '18 ann 830,000
$40,000c___Apr 3 1927
Court-House Bonds.
430'17 ___ 1 50,000c __Apr 3 1932 4Msg'16M-N$75.000c_ _ _Nov 1 1936
60,000c_ __Apr 3 1937
(Subject to coil after Nov 11921.)
Borr'd from State Sch. Fd.
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22 $125,000
up to June 30 1920
$378,801 Floating debt (add'I)
15,819
BOND.DEBT June 30'20 150,000 Assessment debt
30,000
Warrant debc June 30 '20_
125,466 Sinking fund
19,269
Cash in treas Mar 1915..
s6,715 Assessed val'n, real estate_23,990,214
Assessed valuation 102L..43 623.730 Assessed val'n, personal__ 2,671,981
Populat'n 1910, 14.899 1920, 16,256 Other assessable property_ 1,779,870
Tot. ass'd val.'22 (act.)_
',065
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'22.$5.70
CLARK.
This city is In Clark Co. Incor- Population 1910, 7,768 1920, 8.759
porated in 1884. Population 1910.
1,220; 1920. 1.302.
DEUEL CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 52.
BOND.DEBT Nov 19'21.. $30.000
P. 0. Clear Lake.
Assessment debt (add'1)__- 45,000 5s '19 ___ $50.000
Floating debt(add 1)
5,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 18 '22_355.000
Sinking fund
10,000 Floating debt (add'I)
11,960
Assess. val., real estate_ __ _3,000.000 Tot, assess. val.'22(act.)_ _1,932,666
Assess. val., personal
1,000,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1922..$14.00
Tot.ass'd val.'21(90%act.) 4,500.000 Population in 1922 (est.)
1,300
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$25.00
INT. payable in Minneap. & Chic. DEWEY COUNTY.
Timber Lake is the county seat.
CLARK COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
Clark is the county seat.
53is
s-a 865,500c
County has no bonded debt.
(Due in 5, 10 and 15 years.)
Borr'd from State Sch. Fd.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '20 $65.500
up to June 30 1920
$184.100 Warrant debt
6,617
Warrant debt Dec 2 1922_
82.000 Borrowed from State School
Assess. val., real & per'l_ _39.973.078
Fund up to June 30'20_ _ 176.400
Other assess. property__.. 2.836,364 Total assessed val'n 1922_7.'746,061
Tot.ass'd val.'22
_ _42,809,442 Tax rate (per 81.000)$9.50
Tax rate (per 81.000)
(act.)1922 _..$6.00 Population 1910. 1.145: 1920.
-4,802
Populat'n 1910.10.901 1920, 11,136
INT. is payable in St. Paul.
CLARK IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 15.
High-School-Building Bonds.
5s '16 ann $30.000c__ May 1 1936
(Subject to call after May 1 1021.)
BOND.DEBT Nov 19'21- $60.000
Assessment debt (add'1)___
45,000
Floating debt
10,000
Sinking fund
15,000
Assess. val. real estate
4,000,000
Assess. val. personal
1,500,000
Tot.ass'd val.'20(90%act.) 5,500,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20 $40.65
Population in 1920
2,000

DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Armour is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Cash in treas. July 11922.. $47.467
Borrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to July 11922.. 176,125
Assess. val.real estate_ _ _ _18.374,64S
Assess. val. personal
2,329,317
Other assess. property_
1,925.212
Total assessed value 1922
(about 70%
_ _22.629,177
State & Co.taxactual).(per $1,000)'22..$4.80
Population 1910, 6,400 1920, 6,993

CLAY COUNTY.
County has no general bonded debt.
Drainage debt June 1917_825,529.55
Warrant debt June 30 1920
2,213
Amt. borr.from State Sch.
Fund up to June 30 1920 73.500.00
Assess. val. real estate_ ___29,838,177
Assess. val. personal
3.362.652
Other assess. property_ _ _ - 3,135,609
Total assessed value 1921
36.336,378
(80 to 90% actual)
Population 1910. 8.711 1920, 9,654

EGAN IND. CONS. S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. 0. Egan) is in
Moody County.
School Building Bonds.
6%s'21 J-J $150.000c___Jan 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Feb 1921._ $150,000
Assessed value
3,610,017
INT. at the Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago.

EDGEMONT.
This city is in Fall River County.
Water-Works Bonds.
5s '15 M-N 850,000...May15 193.5
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '22_890,000
CORSON COUNTY.
Water debt (incl.)
$50,000
McIntosh is the county seat.
Sinking fund (water)
10.000
County has no bonded debt.
896,786
Floating debt Oct 9 1922._ $285,000 Total assess. val. 1922
Assess., real estate
86.083,434 Population in 1910, 816 1920, 1,254
Assess. val., personal_ __ _ 2,211,303
Other assess. prop
4.392 716 EDMUNDS COUNTY.
Tot.ass'd val.'22(60%act.)12.687,453
Ipswich is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $31.40
Funding Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,929 1920, 7,249 6s '20 J-D*874.000
1925-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '22 $149,000
Floating debt (add'1)
112,000
CUSTER COUNTY.
Assessed val'n,real estate_19,391,335
County seat is Custer City.
Assessed
val'n,
personal
3,135,672
.).
iss
date
of
.
.fr
Refund.(red. 10 vs
59 '10 J-J
16.000c_-_Jan 1 1930 Other assessable property_ 3,299,154
25,826,161
59 '11 M-N 14,000c_MaY 10 1931 Total assess. val. 1922
53'6s'22 J-J 85,000-......July 1 1942 County & State tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922
$7.24
BOND.DEBT Sept 28 '22.. 115,000
Population 1910, 7,654 1920, 8,336
Amount borrowed from Per* INT. at the First National Bank,
55.674
manent School Fund._
55,000 Minneapolis.
Warrant debt
Assessed val'n, real estate_ _3,868.982
Assessed val'n, personal_ ....1,460,777 EUREKA.
This city is in McPherson County.
Other assessable property_ _2.237,421
Water-Works Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'22(act.val.) _7.567,180
1923-1939
State & Co. tax(per$1,000)'22 $16.30 5s '19 ___ $34.000
Pop'n 1910, 4,458; 1920. 3,907 BOND. DEBT (water)
Nov 24 1922
$45,000
INT.at County Treas. office.
Floating debt
4,000
Sinking fund-General..
6,000
CONSOL.
INDEF.
DAY COUNTY
Water
3,650
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 101. Tot.ass'd val.'21( act.)_ _1,000.000
P. 0 Webster.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.. _ ..$12.50
Grade School Bonds.
Population in 1910, 961 1920, 1.200
bs
1925
--- $22,000FAIRFAX.
High-School Bonds.
1940
This town is in Gregory County.
5}is'20 J-J *$74.000(Optional $30.000 in each of the
Water-Works Bonds.
Years 1925. 1930 and 1935.)
bs'18$40.000
19314
J-D 1$
4 8,000_ _June 1 '23-'34 BOND.-fiEBT Nov 1922.-360.000
59
$5.000_ __ _June 1 1935 Assessment debt (addl)
30.000
BOND.DEBT July 1 1922 $149,000 Total assess. val.'20(5i act.)560.000
Floating debt
47,074 Population in 1910, 500 1920, 530




FAIRFAX SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Fairfax) is in
Gregory County.
65 '19 M-8 $50,000
1925-1939
BOND.DEBT Nov 20 1920 850,000
Floating debt
40,000
Assessed val'n, real estate_ _1,391.889
Assessed value, personal_ _ _ 378,157
Other assessable property
135,542
Tot.ass'd val.'19(act. val.) _1,905,588
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919.....$10.50

[VoL. 115.

HAMLIN COUNTY.
Hayti is the county seat.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
$10,000......Mar 24 1925
5a '15 M'S{ 15,000_ _ _Mar 24 1930
25,000 _ _ _Mar 24 1935
BOND DEBT Sept 30'22 $50,000
issessed val., real estate_ 20,697,21%
Assess. val., personal prop. 2.493,131
Other assessable property.. 2,563,27()
rota' val. 1922
25,753,62(11
Jounty tax rate(per $1,000)'21.43.60.
"opulation 1915, 7,790; 1920. 3,673

FALL RIVER COUNTY.
Hot Springs is the county seat.
5s
--- $107,300
1.932
6s
___
17,000
. 1933
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ $175,100
Cash in treas. Sept 1 '22_ _ _
91,999
Borrowed from State School
Fund up to Sept 1 '22_ 195,250
Warrant debt
18,468
Sinking fund
28,487
Assessed valuation 1922....14,440,578
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22_810.20
Pop'n 1910, 7.763; 1920. 6.985.

HAND COUNTY.
Miller is the county seat.
iounty has no bonded debt.
Borrowed from State Schl
Fund up to Sept 30 '22_ $370,940'
kssessed val'n,real estate_32,181,946
kssessed val'n, personal.... 3,826,654
)ther assessable property_ 1,872,548
rot.ass'd val.'22(aet.val.) 37,881,148.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22..35.25
opulation 1910. 7.870; 1920, 8.778

FAULK COUNTY.
Faulkton is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922
None
Warrant debt
10,924
Borrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to Oct 1 1922._
281,245
Assess. val., real estate
19,613,080
Assess. val., personal..
2,609,104
Other assessable property 2,256,765
Tot.assess.val.'22(act.val.)24,478,949
State & Co. tax (per 81,000)'22.$6.16
Population 1910, 6,716 1920, 6,442

HANSON COUNTY.
Alexandria is the county seat.
lounty has no bonded debt.
Cash in treasury Dec 1 '21 $128,302
Borrowed from State Sch'l
Fund up to Dec 11921.. 159,64()
Assess. value, real estate_23,545.214
Assess. value, personal... 2,179,06P
Other assess. property..__ 2,241,3313
Total assessed value 1922
(80% actual)..
_27.965.613
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22....$4.20
Population 1910, 6,237 1920, 6,202

FLANDREAU IND. SCH. DIST.
5s '14 J-J $24,000__July 1 '23-'34
6s '20 s-a 100.000__Sept 1 '31-'40
BOND.DEBT Nov 20 '20.. 8130,000
Assessed valuation 1920.._ _3,679,725
Population in 1918 (est.)
2.000
INT. at Flandreau in N. Y. exchange; and on Os of 1920 at the First
National Bank, Minneapolis.
FORT PIERRE.
This city Is In Stanley County.
Inc. 1890. Pop'n 1910, 792.
Water-Wks. Bds. (Tax-exempt).
bs g '07 J-J $35.500c_Jan 1 '25&'27
Court-House Bds. (Tax-exempt).
59 '07 J-D $10.000c___June 1 1927
GEN. BONDS Oct 1 '22.-870,500
Floating debt
63,000
Water debt (incl.)
60,500
Sinking fund-General........
5,000
Water
30,000
Ass'd val'n 1922
1,000.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.--$15.00
Population 1910, 792; 1920, 805
INT.on 5s at Continental & Corn.
Tr. & Say. Bank, Chicago.
GETTYSBURG IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Gettysburg) is
in Potter County.
School-Bldg. .6c Equip. Bonds.
6s '20 --- $90,000c___Nor 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '21-- $90,000
Assessed value, real estate_1,221.385
Assess. value, personal_ _ _ _ 561,372
Other assessable property__ 377.596
Tot.assess.val.'20 (2-3 act02.160,356
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20_814.00
Population 1920
1.053
INT,at the office of the Treasurer
of Board of Education.
GRANT COUNTY.
Milbank is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
4s
M-S $30,000c
1926
Court-House Bons.
4%s
M-S 45,000c
. ......1936
BOND.DEBT Sept 291922..345,000
Sinking fund
21,312
Assess. val.. real estate_ _ _28,276,650
Assess. val., personal_ -_ _83,058.988
Other assessable property.. 3,715,985
Tot.ass'dval.'22(60%act.)35,051,623
State & Co. tax 1922
$3.90
Pop'n 1910, 10,303; 1920, 10.880
INT. at Minn. Loan & Trust Co.,
Minneapolis and Northwestern Nat.
Bank, Minneapolis.

GREGORY.
This city is in Gregory County.
Sewer-Construction Bonds.
.s
___ $122,000
Funding Bonds.
.8- $29,000
Refunding Bonds.
.s
_ 821,000
BOND.tiEBT Sept 30'22.. $70,000
Water debt (add'1)
17,000
Sinking fund (water)
13.070
Total assessed val. 1921....1,200,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _ _$13.00
Population 1910. 1,142 1920. 1.067
GREGORY COUNTY.
Burke is the county seat.
Funding 5s
$80.000
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '22_
$80,000
Sinking fund
28,797
Asess. val., real estate _ _ _25,430,488
Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _ 4,193.297
Other assessable property 2,245,462
Total assess. val. 22(act.) 31.869.247
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22-$6.38
Pop'n 1910. 13,061; 1920. 12,700
HAAKON COUNTY.
Philip is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Warrant debt Sept 30 '22.. $68,252
Amount borrowed from
Permanent school fund
up to Sept 30 1921
163,580
Assess. val. real estate.-- -14.510,881
Assess. val. personal
2.099,425
Other assessable property.. 1,210.792
Total assess. val. 1022_ _17,821,098
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22.._$8.55
Population in 1920
4,596

dARDING COUNTY.
Buffalo is the county seat. Bonds
.re tax exempt.
Butte County Bonds (Assumed).
Ss '12 J-J $30,000c_Jan 2 1932
(Subject to call.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 18 '22._ $20,000
Warrant debt
137,874
Borrowed from State School
Fund up to Nov 20 1920_ 193,617
Assess. val. 1921 (actual)6,761,30G
Real
1,718.821
Personal
187,663
Other property
8.667.784
Total
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'21..$23.00
Population 1910. 4,821; 1920, 3,953
INT.at Continental & Commercial
Vational Bank. Chicago.
HOT SPRINGS SCHOOL DIST.
A district in Fall River County.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '22_ $48,500
Sinking fund
4,300
Assess. val. '22 (2-3 act.) 1,785,514
Schooltaxrate(per$1,000)'22_ _$26.30
Population 1922
4,000
INT. at County Treas. office.
SOWARD.
This city is in Miner County.
Municipal Elec. Light System.
Ss '16 J-J $23,000
1935Sewer Bonds.
--- $9,000
Water-Works Bonds.
$12.000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922 $44,000
Water debt (incl.)
12,000
Floating debt
1,500
Sinking fund
1,857
Assess. val. real estate..
550,711
Assess. val. personal
369,246
Other assess. property
71,468
Totassess.val.'22(75%act.) 991,425
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.-•
Pop'n 1910. 1.026; 1920
1,325

HOWARD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Howard) is
in
Miner County.
bs '19 J-D $45,000
1924-1939
is
___ 31,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 1922 $75,000
Sinking fund
2,400
Total assess. val. 1921.....1,551,689
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _$19.21
Population in 1920
1,300
HUGHES COUNTY.
Pierre is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1922 $70,000
Warrant debt
11,218
Cash in treasury
28,055
Bor'd from State Sch. Fd_
312,110.
Assess. val. 1922
16.740.876
Population 1910, 6,271 1920. 5.711
HURON.
This city is in Beadle County.
Refunding Bonds.
3s '03 --- $32,760
1923
Sewer Bonds.
5s '09 $52,000
1929
Water Works Bonds.
3s '08
_
$8,000
1923
'10 _ _ - 24,000
1930
5s '11 ___ 36,000_1930 & 19315s '14 F-A 22,000........Feb 1 1934
5s '19 ...... 35,000
1939
6s '21 __- 25,000
1941
City Hall Bonds.
5s '19
80,000
1939
5s '21 ___ 53,000
1941
BOND.DEBT Sept 28 '22._ $367,760
Water debt (Incl.)
150,000
Sinking fund
28,745
Assess. val,real estate
6.466,000
Assess. val. personal
2,022,962
Other assess. property
2.188.576
Total assess. val. 1921
16,677.538
(45% actual)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 _ .._ _$41.62
Population 1910, 5,791 1921, 8,302
INT. payable in Huron and N. Y.

HURON IND. SCH. DIST.
High School Bonds.
5s '17 ___ $100.000_ _ _Ape 1 1937
..s '18 ___ 15,000
6s '20 s-a
70,000
TOTAL DEBT Nov 25 '22 $206,000
Sinking fund
2(1,000
Ass'd val. '21
9.800.000
Population in 1922
8,00()

DEC., 1922.]

SOUTH DAKOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS

HUTCHISON COUNTY.
Olivet is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Warrant debt (Oct 1 1921) $97,761
Borrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to Oct 1 1921-197,240
Assess, val.. real estate_ _48 84'1.864
Assess. val., personal_ ___ 4,528,064
Other assess. value
2,143,483
Tot,assess. val.(act.)'22_ 55,518,411
34.47
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922
Populat'n 1910, 12,319 1920, 13,475
HYDE COUNTY.
Highmore is the county seat.
Court 11 ouse(Red.aft.Mar.13'16)•
55 '11 M-S 362.000c_Mar 13 1931
BOND.DEBT Nov 16'22 $62,000
29.806
Sinkingfund
Assessed val'n,real estate_11.925.840
Assessed val'n, personal
1,535,361
Other assessable property_ 1,110,162
Tot. assess. val. '22 (act.)14,571,363
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22_37.13
Population 1910, 3.307; 1920. 3,315
INTEREST payable at Continental & Commercial Nat. Bank. Chic.

Sewer Bonds.
5s '19 ___ $70,000____July 1 1938
32.000
6s '20
BOND.DEBT Oct 7 1921_ $107,000
12.017
Warrant debt
16,056
Sinking fund (water)
Assess, val., real estate____ 569,654
554,610
Assess. val.. personal
78,970
Other assessable property
225.000
Moneys and credits
Tot. ass'd val.'21 (Yt act.)_1,428.264
Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1921 _-_$40.00
1.126
Pop'n, '10, 1,255: 1920
INT payable at City Auditor's office.
LYMAN COUNTY.
- County
Oacoma is the county seat .
has no bonded debt.
Warrant debt Nov 30 '21_ $205,661
61.880
Cash in treasury.
Borrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to present date 242,007
Tot. ass'd val. 21 (act.)_ _19.034.619
Populat'n 1910, 10,848 1920, 6,591

MILBANK.
This city is in Grant County.
Filtration Plant Bonds.
5s '17 M-NS12,000May 1 1927
(Subject to call after May 1 1922)
Auditorium Bonds.
5Us'21 s-a $50,000____Dec 1 1941
(Optional Dec. 1 1931.)
BOND.DEBT Oct 10 1922 3110,000
35,000
Water debt (incl.)
2,600
Sinking fund (water)
Assessed val'n,real estate_ _1,409,143
690,619
Assessed val'n, personal
300,000
Other assessable property
Tot, ass'd val.'22(2-3act.)_2,399,762
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'22_$33.53
Population 1910. 2,015 1920, 2,215
MILLER
This city is in Hand County.
Water System Bonds.
__a '18 ___ $15,000
Light and Power-Plant Bonds
__s '18 ___ 330.000
BOND.DEBT Nov 24'22_ $86,500
3,000
Assess. debt (add'1)
1,000
Floating debt (additional)_
525,000
Assess. val. real estate
075,000
Assess val. personal
Tot.ass'd val.'21(35% act.) 1,200,000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ - - -$40.00
Population 1920, 1.478; 1921_1,500

49

Water Works (Int. in Parkerl)
3,500c___Aug 1 1023
5s '03 F-A
(Subject to call Aug 1 1913.)
19,000531.000 yearly.
5s '21 ___
1 on May 1
900..July 1 '23-'28
58 '14 ___
City Hall (Int. in Parker.)
55'!! M-8 $9,000c Mar 22'22-'30
5,000c_Oct 1 '26-'30
5s '11 A-0
BOND.DEBT Nov 1921- $118,000
Assess. val. 1921 (est.) _ ___1,500,000
-'opulation 1910.1,224; 1920, 1.288.
P ARKSTON.
This city is in Hutchinson County.
Sewer Bonds.
1939
58 '19 ___ $60,000
(Subject to call later 1929.)
(7)
30NDED DEBT
Population in 1910, 970 1920. 1,230

PENNINGTON COUNTY.
Rapid City is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
$4,500c __--1923-1924
5s '14 J-J
McINTOSH.
Refunding Bridge.
1923-1929
This town is in Carson County.
58 '15 J-J $35.000
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
Court House & Jail Bonds.
5s
--- $25,000.
6s '21 J-J $500.000_ _ - _July 1 1941
IPSWICH INDEP. SCR. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Ipswich) is in BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22..$39,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'21 $500,000
154,031
Floating debt (additional)___ 13.000
Warrant debt (est.)
Edmunds County.
6,000
Water debt (incl.)
iorrowed from State Sch.
School Bonds.
90.650
1,750
Sinking fund
Fund up to June 30 1920
--- $50,000
Tot.assess.val.'22(60% act.) 625,324 MINER COUNTY.
Assess. val. real estate___ _20.020,519
5s
35.000.
Assess. val. personal prop_ 5,097,910
BOND.DEBT Nov 24 '22_ $86,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_850.00
Howard is the county seat.
None
Tot ass'd val.'21(abt.act.)25,118,429
Floating debt (addl)
11,369 Popula'n (Census),'10. 409; '20. 727 BOND. DEBT
1.590,256
Sinking fund
$2,302 Moneys and credits
8,772
Warrant debt June 30 1920
$69,930 Populat'n 1910, 12,453; 1920, 12.720
Assess. val. 1921 (actual)._2,048,195 McLAUGHLIN IND. S. D. NO .3. Cash in treasury
School tax (per $1,000) '21_ __$15.62
This district (P.0. McLaughlin) is Borrowed from State
162.225 PERKINS COUNTY.
Sch. Fd. June 30 1920._
in Carson County.
Bison is the county seat.
1941 Tot.asses.val:21(act.val.)35,020,102
Os '21 s-a $145,000
IRENE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
336,000
This district is in Yankton Co.
BONDED DEBT
(7) Population 1910, 7,661 1920, 8,560 5s
DEBT Nov 1922_ $120,000
BOND.
Bank,
National
First
at
empt).
INT.
Building Bonds (Tax-Ex
Borrowed from State Sch.
MINNEHAHA COUNTY.
5%8'16 F-A $31.150c
1923-1936 McLaughlin.
172,405
Fund up to Nov 1922._
Sioux Falls is the county seat.
$40,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 3'17
tssessed val. '22 (actual)_17,680.540
Jail Bonds (Red. beg. in 1916).
Assess. val. 1917( act.)_2,550,000 MADISON.
192r rota] tax rate tper $1.000)'22_39.45
430'11 s-a $25.000c
This city is in Lake County.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'17_S5.40
BOND. DEBT Oct 21'22 $25,000 Population 1910, 11.348; 1920, 7,993
Electric Light Bonds.
700
Population in 1917 (est.)
225.000
1939 Warrant debt
5s '19 ___ $100,000
INT. payable in Irene.
27,000 PHILIP.
Sinking fund
(Subject to call after 1929.)
'lid. city is in Haakon County.
estate_82,831,865
real
val.
Assess.
1
1929
___July
14,000--44s
JACKSON COUNTY.
Water Bonds.
Assess, val. personal.... 12,995,404
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $13,000c___July 1 1930
Kadoka is the county seat.
$65,000____July 1 1931 Other assess. property__ 6,932,463 5s
5s
6s
M-N 25,000c_ _.May 1 1942
No bonded debt.
2
val.'22(abt.act.)102,759,73
Tot.ass'd
1931
25.000
___
55
Sewer Bonds.
Amount borrowed from
State&Co. tax(per31.000)'22 S6.51
NI-S 25,000
6s
M-N$20,000c.__..May 1 1942
State School Fund up to
1 1941 Populat'n 1910, 29,631 1920, 42,490 6s
25,000____Oct
A-0
630'21
$965,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '22_358.000
Dec 1 1921
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
Water-Works Bonds.
8,000
Floating debt (add'1)
Assessed val'n, real estate 4,723,280 6s
M-S $25,000
38,000
Water debt (incl.)
Assessed val'n (personal) 1,069.988 6s '21 A-0 25.000.... Oct 1 1941 MITCHELL.
8,000
Other assessable property 1,851,8 I 5 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1921 $254.000
This city is in Davison County Sinking funds (water)
Assessed values, 1921Tot.ass'd val.'21(100%act.)7,645 083 Floating debt (additional)_
14.817 Incorp. April 1889.
$9.20 Sinking fund
927,551
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
Real
Sewer (red. 10 yrs.fr. date ofissue).
18 354
204,558
Population in 1920. 2,472; '21_3,300 Tot. assess. val '21 (act.)_4,265,690 450'09 M-N 39,000c
Personal
1929
230,257
Other property
Tax rate (per 81.000) 1921-- - -314.82 450'16 J-D 95,000_ _ _June 1 1936
662.369
Total
'26)
1
June
bee:inning
call
to
(Subject
JERAULD COUNTY.
Population 1910, 3,137 1920, 4.144
M-S $17,500____Mar 7 1939 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_340.00
5s
Wessington Springs is the Co.seat.
(Subject to call beginning Mar.7'29) Population, 1910, 578; 1920......-647
County has no bonded debt.
MADISON IND. SCR. D. No. 1.
1942
5s '22 ___ 50,000
Borrowed from State Schl
This district is in Lake County.
PIERRE.
(Optional July 1 1932.)
Fund up to Oct 14 1922_ $361,820
Building Bonds.
This city is in Hughes County.
Water-Works
41,916 5s '10
Bonds.
Sinking fund
310,000
1931'
Water and Sewer Bonds.
5s '18 ___ $100,000
Assessed val'n,rea. estate_17,919.014
(Redeemable July 1 1926.)
_s '18 ___ $90.000
(Subject to call 1928.)
2 367.992 5s '15 J-J $55.000c___June 1 1935
Assessed val'n, personal
Bonds.
1942
Refunding
75,000
___
assessable
'22
5s
546.148
property_
(Redeemable begIn'g Juno 1 1930.)
Other
55%s'22 s-an$100,000____Feb 1 1942
(Optional July 1 1932.)
Tot. ass'd val.'22(8% act.) 21,848.927 5s
NI-N 40,000
(7)
COTAL DEBT
Auditorium Bonds.
Population 1910, 5,120 1920, 6.338 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ $108,000
1940 lopulation 1910, 3.656: 1920--3.209
$100,000
Assessed valuation 1922 _5,800,000 5s '20
INT. on bonds of 1922 at the First
(Subject to call after 1930)
School tax (per $1.000)'22___._$11.20
KIMBALL.
National Bank. Minneapolis.
Fire Station Bonds.
6,700
Population in 1922
This city s in Brule County.
1940
INT. on 48%s, payable in N. Y. 58 '20 ___ $25.000
Water Bonds.
call
to
after
PLATTE.
(Subject
1930)
Chicago.
in
Si
on
City;
6s '21 s-an $30,000_ _Mar 1 1941
This city Is in Charles Mix County.
Funding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Funding Bonds (tax-exempt).
550'22 s-anf 7,000____July 1 1927
1939 MARSHALL COUNTY.
5s '19 _ _ _ $25,000
'28-'40
1
_July
g. '11 A-0 $14,000c___Oct 1 1931
5s
1112,000_
is
seat.
the
Britton
county
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '22.. $67,500
Water Works Bds. (tax-exempt).
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1922_ $620.500
Drainage Bonds.
30,000
Water debt (incl.)
(incl.)
J-J $18.000c_ __Jan 2 1929
debt
227,500
5s'09
Water
_Sept
1930
$101,000
1
M-S
'21
7s
699,710
Assessed value, real
BOND.DEBT Nov 1921_- $42,000
Assessed val. 1922 (about
Court-House Bonds.
Assessed value. personal... 281,009
58.500
9.612,372 Assess, debt (addl)
50% actual)
1 25.000 _ _ _Jan 1 1934
_ _ :;
419,788 55
Other assessable property
20,000
debt
Total assessed val. 1922_ 1,400,507 BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ $25,000 Tot,tax rate (per $1.000) 1920540.0" Floatingfund
18.000
163,000 Population 1910, 6,515 1920, 8,478 linking
Total tax (per $1,000) '22_ _ __$32.68 Drainage debt (add'1)____
rotal assessed val. (about
INT. payable at City Treasury.
500
Pop'n (Census) '10, 713;'20...998 Sinking fund
1,075,000
actual)
1920
50%
Assess, value, real estate.24,421,517
3,274,163 MITCHELL IND. SCHOOL DIST "op'n 1910. 1.115. 1920, 1,212. of
LAKE COUNTY IND. CONSOL. Assess, value, personal
1941
INT. on $18.000 at Nat. Bank
Other assess. property__ _ 1.572,170 _s '21 ___ $200,000
SCR.D. NO.3(P.0. Rutland).
Republic, Chicago, and 814.000 at
(Optional 1931.)
Total assess. value 1922
_s
-__ $80,000
first Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Building (Int. in Chicago.)
(75% actual) _
___ _ _29,267,850
s'21 A-0 24,000
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922._ $104.000 State& Co. tax (per $1.000)'22$4.30 5s '04 A-0 $10.000c___Apr 1 1924
9.596 58 '08 F-A 69.000c. _Aug 1 1925 POTTER COUNTY.
Total assess. value 1921-_ _2,082,121 Pop'n, 1910,8,021; 1920
Gettysburg is the county seat.
(Subject to call beginning In 1918.)
1937
Court-House Bonds (Tax-free).
5s '17 s-an$100.000
LANE IND. SCR. DIST. NO. 1. MEADE COUNTY.
s-a $45,000
58
(Subject to call in 1927)
County seat Is Sturgis.
This district (P. 0. Lane) is in
DEBT Sept 30'22 $33,000
BOND.
$352.000
'2227
DEBT
Nov
BOND.
None
BOND. DEBT
Jerauld County.
29,429 issessed val. real estate_ _12.446 843
Floating debt
Assess. val.'22(% actual)School Building Bonds.
val. personaL___ 1,955,604
issessed
372
_9.612
val.'22
(act.)ass'd
Total
Real
$15,479,100
650'21 NI-Si75.000
1926-1940
property_ 936.224
Personal
3,177,600 School tax rate(per $1,000)'21.817 17 3ther assessable
25,000
1941
10.000 rotal assess. val. 1922-15.338,671
900,600 Population in 1922 (est.)
Other property
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922__3100,000
$1,000)'22-$8.05
(per
tax
co.
&
;tate
Total
16,556,700
Population 1910 4,466 1920, 4,382
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '22_31 i 30 MOBRIDGE SCR. DISTRICT.
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
INT. payable in Pierre.
M-N312,000__May 1 '23-'2f.
'14
9.258
'20.
58
12.640;
Population
1910,
County scat is Deadwood. Some
00'21 s-a 130,000_ May 1 '26-'41
of the bonds of this county were conRAPID CITY.
($32.500 every 5 years.)
VALLEY & GARDEN
tested on what were believed to be MEADOW
This city is situated in Pennington
BOND. DEBT Oct 11922- $158 400
DISTRICTS.
DRAIN.
VALLEY
valid reasons, but as soon as deter14,996 )ounty. Inc. in 1882. The city
Sinking funds
CDoughs
in
district.
are
These
mined legal by the courts, the county
1 '27-" 3 Assessed val. 1922 (est.) _ _3.750.000 iwns property, including city-hall.
_Nov
$70,000_
accepted the situation and all back 75 '22 M-N{ 33,000_ _Nov 1 '31-'36 School tax rate(ner$1.000)'22 $22 nn fater-works.&c., valued at 3300.000.
interest was paid. Current coupons
4.000 For decision in favor of city on 370.Nov 1 1937 Population in 1922
are now taken care of as they become BOND. DEBT12,000
100 bonds issued May 1 1891, see
Dec 1922_ 3115,000
due. Bonds marked (*) are sub- Assessed valuation
1. 100. p. 1278. Commission gov1,136,410 MOODY COUNTY.
ject to call 10 years before final ma-nment adopted Mar. 18 1910.
Flandreau is the county seat.
turity. Population 1910. 19,694; MELLETTE COUNTY.
V. 90, p. 871. In 1921 the city
Court-I-louse Bonds.
1920, 13,029.
to the manager form. Popchanged
seat.
5s '13 J-D $70,000_
--- ----White River is the county
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'21 370.000 ulation 1920, 5.777.
Bonds.
58 '07 M-N*368,000c___Nov 1 1927 6s Funding
Water Bonds (red. aft. Jan. 1 '22)
12,752
$25,000c___Jan 1 1933 Sinking fund
s-a
'13
5s '09 _ _
138.000r
80.000 1_ _Jan 1 1(15" Assess. val.real estate_ __ _34.578.773 51 '12 J-J $60.000c___Jan 1 1932
Si '17 .I-J
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922_ $202,000 BOND.
Water Bonds.
3,378.385
DEBT June 30'22 825.000 Assess, val. personal
Warrant debt
384.959 Floating debt
1,517,586 5s3175,000
241,876 Other assess. property_
Tot. ass'd Aral '22(act ) _29,3 9,288 Sinking fund
Park ffonds (red, beg. in 1911).
13,625 Tot,assess. val.'21 (act.)_39.474.744
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'22-$10.00 Assess. val., real estate__ _ 5,049,592 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '21__34.60 5. '06 F-A $13,000c-Aug 1 1926
9,742
Sewer Bonds (red. aft. Oct. 1912
1,188,813 Pop'n 1910, 8,695; 1920
Assess. val., personal_
INT. at Cont. & Comm. Nat. Si '06 A-0 84.001k-..Oct 1 1926
114,644
Other assess. property_
LEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Fire Equipment Bonds.
5s '03 --- $20,000c___July 1 1923 Tot.assess.val.'22(3.1 act.)_ 6,353,049 3ank, Chicago.
1940
5i '20 ___ $15.000
5s '03 --- 10,000c__Sept 15 1923 Total tax (per 81.000) 1922 .59.60
(Subject to call after 1925.)
58 '04 --- 10,000c_Jan 26 1924 Population 1910, 1,700 1920, 3,850 MOUNT VERNON SCR. DIST.
Engine-House(red.alt.Oct. 1 1919)
This district is in Davison Co.
INT. is payable in Chicago.
5ti '09 --- 17,000c_July 1 1929
5s '14 A-0 $5,001k_ __Oct 1 1934
Building Bonds.
(Subject to call afte Jul 1 1919.)
1923-1935 GEN.BD. DT. Oct 20'22_ $272,000
Si 17 M-N R40.000
...1924-1934 MENNO.
5s '15 --- $60,000
BOND.DEBT Nov 24'22- $44,000 assess. debt (add'1) (est.)__ 400,000
This city is in Hutchinson County
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ $117,000
144.000
1,100,000 boating debt
Assessed value 1921
Water-Works Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922..13,000,000
235,000
750 Water debt (incl.)
Population 1921 (est.)
$25,000
School tax rate(per$1,000)'22._$5.00
2.984
funds-General...
Sinking
Bonds.
Se_werage
38,271
Water
5s '19 ___ $35,000
1939 PARKER.
LEMMON.
Assessed val. '22 (actuali__7,941,148
County.
Turner
in
is
place
This
call
to
(Subject
after
County
Perkins
1929.)
In
is
This clty
City tax (per $1,000) 1922_ __ _313.22
Flee. Lt. (hit. in Parker.)
$38,000...Oct 1 1930
Inc. as a village in 1908 and as a oh, 6s '20
INT. payable part at Pennington
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1920.460,000 5s '14 J-J $12.000c_July 1 '23-'34
In 1909.
County Flank and First Nat. Bank,
Bonds.
Sewer
debt
Floating
8.000
Water-Works Bonds.
City, and at Bolger, Mosser &
Rapid
yearly,
379,0001$1,000
1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920._ -314.00 5s '21 _-58 '15 ___ $12,000
Willaman. Chicago.
on May 1
1930 Population in 1920, 621 1920, 918
58 '10 __- 25,000




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NEBRASKA-DEBT OF STATE

RAPID CITY IND. SCH. DIST.
INT. on bonds due in 1925 and
Bonds subject to call 15 yrs. be- 1935 at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on
fore maturity.
Pop'n 1910.3,854. 5s due in 1937 at Minn. Loan &
56 '08 J-D $10,000c.._June 1 1928 Trust Co., Minneapolis, and 5s due
58 '10 M-N
5,000c__May 1 1930 1939 at Continental & Commercial
Building Bonds.
National Bank, Chicago.
68 '13 F-A 1640,000c___Feb 1 1933
56 '14 F-A §75,000c___Aug 1 1934 SISSETON.
(Subject to call beginning in 1924.)
This city is In Roberts County.
58 '17 ___ 40,000
1937 Inc. June 1901.
(Subject to call after 1922)
Ref. Bds.(part due every 5 years).
5s '19 ___ 15,000
1939
Ss '11 F-A $35,000c_ -Feb 1 1931
(Subject to call after 1924.)
5%s'22J-D *100,000c_June 1 '37-'41
Sewer Bonds.
1 40,000c_ _ _ _June 1 1942 58 '15 M-N $40,000 __May 1 1935
53s'22 J-D 535,000c_ _ _Juno 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Oct 1919-__$75,000
BOND.DEBT July 5 '22.... $260,000 Cash on hand Oct 1'19
11,537
Floating debt
118,710 Sinking fund
8,247
Slaking fund & interest_
227,580 Assess. val., real estate
1,118,712
Assessed val. 1921
8,090,010 Assessed val., personal_
476.669
School tax (per $1,000) 1921__$21.23 Tot. assess. val.'19(%act.) 1,595,374
INT. on bonds marked()at Har- Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19 $14.32
ris Tr. & Say. Bk., Chicago; on Population 1910, 1,397; 1020__1,431
INT. at Standard Trust & Savbonds marked (5) at the First Naings Bank, Chicago.
tional Bank, Minneapolis.
REDFIELD.
This city is In Spink County. Inc‘
April 1883. (Charter granted by
Territorial Legislature at that time.)
Sewer Bonds.
58 '09 F-Aa$18,000c___Feb 1 1929
5s '13 Jan
9,000c __Jan 1 1933
Water Works Bonds.
6s
___ $125,000
Municipal Llectric Light.
4Ss'16 J-J S38.000„July 1 '23-'31
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922 $242,000
Water debt (incl.)
125,000
Sinking fund-)General_
11,719
(Water
2,358
Assessed val., real estate_ _1.602,040
Assessed val., personal
875,8 i3
Assessed val., railways
310,535
Tot, assess. val.'22(% act.)2,788,438
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_328.55
Population 1910, 2,8561 1920, 2,755
INT. on bonds marked (a) at Am.
Tr.& Say. Bk., Chicago; other bonds
at Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Say. Bk.,
Chicago.
REDFIELD IND. S. D. NO. 20.
Building Bonds.
bs '08 July $20,000c_July 15 1928
5s '17 M-S $79,000-Mar 1 '23-'36
(For maturity, see V. 104, P. 1078)
Funding Bonds.
55 '12 J-J $20.000c-_ _Jan 1 1932
BOND DEBT Nov 21 '21.. $123,000
Sinking funds
7.500
Assess. val.. real & pers'1_ _2,994,826
Moneys and credits
750,000
Tot ass'd val.'21(70%act.)3.774.826
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $20.70
Population in 1921 (est.)
3.450
INT.at Harris Tr.& S. Bk.. Chic.

SPINS COUNTY.
Redfield is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Borrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to Aug 1 '22_ __ $246.812
Cash in treasury
191,273
Assess. val., real & pers'1_62,8 t8,219
Other assessable property_ 5,097.065
Assessed valuation 1922...67.838,284
Co. tax rate (per 31,000) 1922..33.20
Populat'n 1910, 15,981 1920. 15,768
STANLEY COUNTY.
Fort Pierre is the county seat.
Bonds are tax-exempt.
County has no bonded debt.
Floating debt Sept 28 '22__ $124,412
Assessed val. real estate___9.659,316
Assessed val. personal
1.474,276
Other assessable property 1.543,031
Tot.ass.val.'22(80% act.) 12,766,623
State & co. tax (per $1.000)'22_39.80
Population 1910, 14,975 1920, 2,908
INT. Is payable at Chase Nat.
Bank, N. Y. City.
SULLY COUNTY.
Onida is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22 $30,000
Sinking fund
7,540
Assessed val., real estate_ _13,530,812
Assessed val., personal
1,620,915
Other assess. property
556,351
Total assess. val.'22 (act.)15,708,078
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'22..$6.49
Pop'n 1910, 2.462; 1920
2,831
TIMBER LAKE IND. SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 2.
This district (P. 0. Timber Lake)
Is in Dewey County.
___ $30.000
78
5%s'22 F-A 20,000„Aug 1 '33-42
BOND.DEBT Sept 29 '22.. $48,200
Floating debt
26,201
Sinking fund
2,444
Tot. ass'd val.'21(50%act.)3,215,059
School tax (per $1,000) 1921__$15.00
Population in 1020
1.850

ROBERTS COUNTY.
Sisseton is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22 $60,000
Sinking fund
40,380
Tot. ass'd val.'22 (act.)__40,713.321
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22__$3.83
Pop'n 1910, 14.897; 1920, 16.514
INT. payable at Minn. Loan & Tr.
Co., Minneapolis.
TRIPP COUNTY.
Winner is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
SANBORN COUNTY.
Woonsocket is the county seat.
5s '17 J-J $200,000c_ __July 1 1937
Court House Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22 $30.000
1931-1939
Cash in treasury
49,092 5s '19 _- 3200,000
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922_
400,000
Borr'd from State School
Floating
300,000
debt
Fund up to Sept 29 '22_
244,917
23,218.563
Ass'd val., real est. & per_27,263,560 Assessed value
4,212,493
Other assess. property
2,057,174 Assessed value
Total value '21 (actual)_ _27.431,056
Total assessed value 1922
(about 75% actual) _ _29,008,004 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_311.40
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22_166.36 Population 1910, 8,323 1920, 11,970
Population 1910,6,607 1920, 7,877
VERMILLION.
This city is in Clay County.
SIOUX FALLS.
Sioux Falls Is situated In Mane- Incorporated Feb. 16 1877.
Water-Works (tax-exempt).
baba County. Commission govern5s '12 F-A $4,000c_ __Feb 1 1932
ment adopted Sept. 29 1908.
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1917.)
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '03 J-J $47,000e__ July 1 1923
1924-1939
'19 __ $60,000
5s '04 M-S 17,500c_ __ Mar 1 1924 5s
BOND.DEBT Oct 11922.. $64,000
55 '04 J-J
10.000c--_Jan 1 1924
500
58 '07 M-S 68,000c_ __Mar 9 1927 Sinking fund (water)
2,244,947
1922
56 '10 J-J 100,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1930 Assessed value
Pop'n 1910. 2.187; 1920. 2,590
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
58 '11 J-D$200.000c_ _ _ Dec 1 1931
VERMILLION INDEPENDENT
Electric Light Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5.
58
J-.1 $50.000
1923-1940
This district (P 0. Vermillion) is
Water Bonds.
In Clay County.
58
J-Ja5210.000c___July
1
1923
56 'LI J-D 100.000c___Dec 1 1931
School Building Bonds.
__Nov 1 1940
4%s
J-J 100,000_
July 1 1940 538'20 M-Nj$75,000_
(*75,000_ __Nov 1 1940
Water-Works Ext.-Bonds.
Optional
Nov
11930.)
(
5
58 '15 J-J $140.000
1935
DEBT Oct 1922.... $158,000
58
J-J 50,500
1923-1940 BOND.fund
8,000
Sinking
City Hall Bonds.
3,211.778
4 4s'16 F-A$125.000___ _Aug 1 1936 Assessed value
INT. payable at the Continental
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '22_$1,111,000
Sinking fund ros,),•rai____
138,721 & Commercial Nat. Bank, N Y.
Mater
387.877
DISTRICT.
Water debt (hno.)
493,500 VIBORG SCHOOL
Total assessed value 1922
This district (P. 0. Viborg) is In
(about 75% actual) est_38,000.000 Turner County.
$45,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.._$36.93 58 '18
Pop'n 1910, 14,094; 1920, 25,176 TOTAL BONDEDDEBT__ (7)
INT. on water bonds due 1923 at
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y. and City WALWORTH COUNTY.
Selby Is the county seat.
Treas. office; on bonds due 1931 at
Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y. and BOND.DEBT June 30'20 $45,000
5,596
Warrant debt
City Treas. office.
16,000
Sinking fund
Sch.
State
from
Borrowed
SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DIST.
Fund up to June 30 '20.. 274.500
High-School Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1921_18.913,677
58 '05 Oct $75.000c_ __Oct 2 1925 Population 1910, 6,488 1920. 8,447
5s '15 Apr 175,000c___Apr 1 1935
5s '16 Feb
7,000c___Feb 1 1937 WATERTOWN.
55 '19 ___ 100,000____July 1 1939
This city is In Codington County
56.0'20 s-a 432 MO ___Dec 1 1940 Incorporated 1885. Population in
5s
300,000c1910, 7,010 1920, 9,400.
BOND.-15EBT Aug 31 7iiii.117:665
Municipal Bonds.
Floating debt
10,401 4%s'22 s-an$225,000__ _Sept 1 1942
Sinking fund
178,025
City Hall Bonds.
Tot, assess. val. '22(act.)_38,405,704 43.s'09
___ $5,250_ ....July 1 1929
School tax (per $1,000) '22--$17.57
Refunding Bonds.
Population in 1922 (est.)
28,000 5s '12
$11.000_ _Oct 1 1925




[VoL. 115.

Paving Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
6s '21 $85,000____Nov 1 1931 6s '22 M-N f$125,000_May 1 '27-'31
1 125,000___May 1 1932
Water Bonds.
5s '18 ___ $90,000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Dec 12'22- $104,500
5s 'OS ___ 63.000_Apr 1 1928 Assessment debt (add'I)__- 288,000
Sinking fund
8,000
Sewer Bonds.
Ss '15 s-a $88,000c _July'l 1935 Assess. val. 1922
1,930,000
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'19 $15.00
(Red. $8,000 yrly. after 1925.)
Population in 1920
2.000
Electric I.ight System Bonds.
INT. at Central Trust Co.. Chia.
5s '20 ___ 175.000.. Jan
_Jan 1 1940
Light & Power Bonds.
5s '21 ___ $200,000- - --Feb 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ $942,250 YANKTON.
This city Is county seat of Yankton
Water & sewer debt (incl.) 241,000
Commission govt adopted In
Electric light debt (incl.)_
375,000 Co.
1910.
Warrant debt (add'!) July
Park Bonds (Red
Refunding
1 1922
103,729
after Oct. 1915).
Sinking fund
2,078 430'05
$26,000c___Oct
A-0
16 1925
Assess. val. real estate_
7,707,322
Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
3,319,893
Other assessable property_ 1,039,378 53s'22 F-A $42,000- Aug 1 '23-'42
Ref. Water Bds.(Red. aft. Feb:14)
Tot.ass'd val.'21(60%act.)12,066,593
Moneys & credits (add'1)_ 2,090,090 Ss '04 F-A S59.000c_ __Feb 1 1923
Paying and Sewer Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) '21..___314.20
J-D $13,000__June 1 '23-'33
INT. payable in Watertown at 58 '15
'16 A-0 35,000
1923-1936
Citizens' Nat. and First Nat. banks. 5s Paving
Bonds.
s '07
$70.000
_
WATERTOWN IND. SCH. DIST. GEN.BD.DT.Sept 2822. $129,000
9,299
46.0'09 A-0 321,000c_Apr 1 '23-'29 Floating debt
Water debt (incl.)
54,000
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking
funds,
general
8,500
bs '11 M-N 321,000c___Nov 1 1931 Sinking funds,
water
3,000
Building Bonds.
estate
val.
Assess.
real
3,289,995
J-J
$5,500c___July 1 1929 Assess. val. personal
1,263,781
5s '14 J-J
32.000c __July 1 1934 Tot. assess. val.'22 (act.). 5,052,408
5s '17 M-N 28,500
193- Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_$33.70
_s
___
11.250
1933
6s '21 M-N 427,500-May 1 '23-'41 Pop'n 1910, 3.780; 1920. 5.024.
INT. on ‘flis & 5s at Chemical
TOT. BD. DT. Sept '22.. $558,740
Assessed value 1921
11,728,360 Nat. Bank; others at City Tram
Tax rate (per $1.000)'18
320.24 office and in Chicago.
Population In 1919 (est)
12.000
INT.on 5s payable in Minneapolis
on others at District Treas. office. 'YANKTON INDEPENDENT S. D.
Building Bonds (Part yearly).
5s '15 M-Ns60,600c _ _1923-1930
WEBSTER IND. SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922._
60,600
This district is in Day County.
Total assess. val. 192i__5.476.912
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $27.40
5s
35.000.... _July 23 1921 Population 1920
5.024
Building Bonds.
INT. at Cont.& Comm. Nat. Bk.,
$17.000____July 1 1925
58
5s '16 J-D z52.000c_June 1 '23-35 Chicago.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '19.. $87,000
Assessment debt (addl)__
22,300 YANKTON COUNTY DR. DIST.
Sinking fund
20,503
The Post Office is Vermillion.
Tot. assess. val.'18(abt.act?2,234,252
Drainage Canal Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 18-$10.40 Is '18 Sept $200,000
2.3011 TOTAL DEBT
Population in 1918 (est.)
(?)
z INT. at Capital Trust & Say.
Bank, St. Paul.
ZIEBACH COUNTY.
WESSINGTONSPRINGSIND.S.D.
Dupree is the county seat.
This district is in Jerauld County.
Funding Bonds.
_s
. 5s '16 s-a $51,000
---- $17.000_
1927-1936
High-School Bonds.
(Part due every 5 years.)
5s '17 J-D $30,000
1927-1937 BOND DEBT Oct 1 1921_ 361.000
63s'21
1932-1911 Floating debt (addl)
70,000
_
13.632
BOND. DEBT Oct 1918
$47,000 Mat, borrowed from State
Assessed valuation 1917
1,008,000
School Fund June 30 '20._ 172,930
Population in 1917 (est.)
1.200 Tot.ass'dval.'21(100%aet.)5.677.779
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 314.59
WINNER.
Population in 1920
3,718
This city is in Tripp County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $30.000c-__Jan 1 1935 ZIEBACH COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
5s '16 J-J
10,000c_Apr 1 1936 7s '21 J-D 345.000_ _June 1 '26-'35
BOND.DEBT Nov 1921._ 345,000
Water Works Bonds.
1,108,000
17.500____July 1 1939 Assessed value
5s '19 J-J
INTEREST at Chicago.
6s '21 __- 30,000__ __Apr 1 1941

State of Nebraska.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &a.
Organized as a Territory (Act May 30 1854)__ May 30 1854
Admitted as a State (Act April 19 1864)
March 1 1867
Total area of State (square miles)
77,510
State Capital
Lincoln
Gov. (term exp. Th. aft. 1st Ti!. Jan. '25)_Chas. W. Bryan
Sec. of State (till Th. aft. 1st Tu. Jan. '25).. _Chas. W.Pool
Treas. (till Th. after 1st Tu. Jan. '25) ..Chas. Robinson
Auditor (till Th. after 1st Tu. Jan.'25)__Geo. W. Marsh
Attorney-Gen. (till Th. aft. 1st Tu. Jan.'25)_0. S. Spillman
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the 1st Tuesday of
January, and there is no limit to length of sessions. Members of the Legislature shall receive the sum of $800 for attendance at each regular session
and $10 for each day in actual attendance at special sessions, but compensation for special session shall not exceed $100.
HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the State debt Ewe -State
and City Supplement' of April 1893, page 119.
This State has no bonded indebtedness 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 1922 amounted to 3313,160.
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUNDS.-The investments of the school funds
on Oct. 1 1922 amounted to $10,763,826, held as follows: Permanent
School fund. 39,826,851: University fund. $253,586; Agricultural College endowment fund. $593,676; Normal College endowment fund. $78.960;
and the Bessey Memorial endowment fund, $1,750.
tooun
st53
15cr
3h on hand in these various funds on Oct. 1 1922
a mTohuenteadm
LAW RELATIVE TO FISCAL AGENTS.-Chapter 7 of the Laws of
1917, approved April 211917. 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
said original sections which made the State Treasurer the fiscal agent far
the payment of all bonds and coupons issued throughout the State of
Nebraska.
perASSES
L000
SE
hD
aveVAL
beeU
n:ATION.-The total assessed valuation and tax rate
$
Total Assessed Tax Rate
Total Assessed Tax Rate.
Years.
Valuation. per $1.000
Valuation. per 31,000. Years.
20
5.,,,5
$0
33491..73:7351.89
464
.8
63
33.321,737,091
1912..
$3.30
5.00
1190201
412.138.607
762,281,909
1910..
10.30
1919
570.283.169
1908..
13.00
7.00
1918
313,060.301
1906..
7.68
- 567,947,914
7.00
1917
304,470,961
528,891,424
1905..
8.48
7.25
1916
171.747.593
500,782,000
1900..
6.10
6.24
1915
184.770.304
1890..
481.931,238
6.80
4.00
1914
90.499.618
471.933.972
1880..
7.80

DEC., 1922.]

NEBRASKA-CITIES AND TOWNS

In 1913 the Legislature passed a general revenue law-Chapter 73.
Under this law property was assessed at 20% actual value, whereas in earlier
years the proportion seems to have been much lower. In 1921 the Legislature changed this law so that now property is assessed at its actual value.
This explains the large increase in the 1921 figures.
METHOD OF ASSESSING.-Section 1 of Chapter 133 of Article 2 of
the Laws of 1921 reads: "All property in this State not expressly exempt
therefrom shall be subject to taxation, and shall be valued and assessed p,t
Its actual value. Actual value as used in this Act shall mean its value in
the market in the ordinary course of trade."
DEBT LIMITATION.-Section 1 of Article XIII of the constitution of
1875, now Section 1 of Art. XIII of the amended constitution, of 1919-20)
contains the following regarding public indebtedness.
STATE indebtedness is restricted to $100,000 to meet casual deficits In
revenues, except in case of invasion, &c.. while the loaning by the State
of its credit is prohibited.
As to city and other municipal indebtedness, this is left to the Legislature,
except that it is provided by Sec. 2 of Article XIII. that no city, county.
town, precinct, municipality or other subdivision of the State shall ever make
donations to any railroad or other works of internal improvement, unless a
proposition so to do shall have been first submitted to the qualified electors
thereof at an election by authority of law; provided, that such donations of
a county with the [donations or such subdivisions in the aggregate shall
not exceed ten per cent (10%) of the assessed valuation of such county,
provided,further, that any city or county may, by a two-thirds (2-3) vote,
Increase such indebtedness five per cent (5%), in addition to such ten per
cent (10%), and no bonds or evidences of indebtedness so issued shall be
valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by
the Secretary and Auditor of State, showing that the same is issued pursuant to law.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.-Bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by this State or any of its municipalities are
subject to taxation, according to information received by us from the office
of the Secretary of State under date of Dec. 9 1911.
SAVINGS BANK I NVESTMENTS-POWERS-DEPOSITS.-Savings banks in Nebraska are governed as regards their investments of deposits
by Section 36 of the Banking Laws, which reads:
Sec. 36. Savings Banks, Powers-Deposits.-Any corporation, designating its business as that of a savings bank, shall have power to
carry on a savings bank business as proscribed 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 representatives 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 business
office of said bank. The loanable funds of any savings bank, except the
reserve provided for in this article, shall be invested in bonds of the United
States, or.of any State of the United States, or in the public debt or bonds
of any city, county, township, village or school district of any State of the
United States, which shall have been authorized by the legislature of the
State, or,when approved by the State Banking Board, in other bonds of
known marketable value, or shall be loaned on negotiable paper, secured by
any of the above mentioned classes of security, or upon notes or bonds
secured by mortgage lion upon unincumbered real estate: Provided, second
mortgage loans may be made on improved farm lands, but no loans shall
be made on such improved farm lands, or other real estate which, including
the aggregate amount of incumbrance thereon, shall exceed 50% of the
cash value thereof, or upon notes secured by collateral security of known
marketable value, or held as cash, or shall be deposited in good solvent
banks: Provided, chattel mortgages shall not be deemed collateral security
and savings banks are hereby prohibited fern investing their funds in them.
POPULATION OF STATE.
1920 - _ _1,296,37211900 -.1,066,300 1880 --- 452,40211860__ 28,841
1910 -1.192,21411890 -1.062,65611870 --- 122,9981

BAYARD SCHOOL DIST. No. 21
This district (P. 0. Bayard) is in
Morrill County.
Building and Funding Bonds.
530'18 M-N570.500_$2,000 yearly
Funding Bonds.
534s$150,000
School- Bonds
6s '20 M-N '125,000 ___1935-1949
Serially
___ 125,000
6s
Assessed valuation 1921... _4,239,971
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21 _525.00
2,500
Population
INT. on 6s payable at N. Y.

51
Assessed val. personal
6,728.575
Tot. ass'd val. (act.) '21__15,508,530
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ ---56.90
Population 1910, 6,131; 1920_8,407
BOYD COUNTY.
Butte is the county seat.
$20,000c._ _Jan 2 1925
4s
(Subject to call after Jan. 2 1915.)
$60,000c___Apr 2 1925
48
(Subject to call after April 2 1915.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '22_ $65,000
15.000
Sinking fund
14,178,670
Assessed value, real
4,371,940
Assessed val., personal
Other assessable property_ 1,285.710
Total assessed val. 1921 19,836,320
State&Co.tax (per$1.000)'21.-57.10
Population 1910, 8.826; 1920-,.8.243

BEATRICE.
Beatrice is the county seat of Gage
County. Inc. Mch. 18 1873. Commission government approved Oct. 4
1911. Pop'n 1910. 9,356; '20, 9,664.
Refunding Bonds.
M-S $10.000c___Mar 9 1923 BOYD CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 36.
4s
P. 0. Lynch.
5s '15 Nov $40,000____Nov 1 1935
(Subject to call Nov 1 1920.)
School Building Bonds.
1936 6s '20 M-N$26,000___..May 1 1940
$15.000
5s
1928
1
27,500____Sept
M-S
'16_5S0'18
(Optional May 1 1925.)
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1923) 6s '22 M-N 26,000___ _May 1 1942
34,000
(Optional May 1 1927.)
BOND. DEBT April 1922___$57,000
- Water Works Bonds.
$22.500r___Dec 1 1933 Assessed value 1921
530'13
868.040
Paving Bonds.
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21_519.00
850
5S,Ss'19 --- $30,900- _ _ -May 1 1928 Population (estimated)
(Optional May 1 1919.)
INT. at the County Treasurer's
Paving Bonds.
office.
6s '21 M-S $20,950„ _Mar 1 1929
(Opt. at any int. pay. date aft. 1 yr.) BROKEN BOW.
3,333__ _May 1 1931
6s '21
This city is in Custer County.
(Opt. at any int. pay. date aft. 1 yr.)
Paving Bonds
50,000
___
6s
'20 --- $25.000_-_..Mar 1 1940
6s
Paving Intersection.
(Opt. on every int.-paying date.)
1933
5s semi-ann $11,000
'21 ___ $15,000
7s
1934
1
__Dec
__ 40,000_
_s
'21 ___ 25,000
'14-to call after 5-years fr. issue) is
(Subject
__- 45.000 .._Mar 1 1940
'20
Gs
1936
15
_Sept
$28.000M-S
5s '16
(Optional at any int. paying date.)
(Due 4 bonds y'ly, beg. Mar. 1 1917) Os
10.000
_-_
5s '16 M-S $30.000-_ _Sept 15 1936
'21 A-0 50,000__Oct 15 '23-'37
(Subject to call beg. Sept. 15 1921.) 7s(For
see V. 113, p. 2002.)
maturity
5s '17 J-D $40,000__ _June 1 1937
Extension Bonds.
(Subject to call after Juno 1 1922) 6s Water
'20 __- $12,000_ _ __July 1 1940
$15,000____Aug 1 1929
(Optional July 11930.)
(Optiona1 Aug 1 1924.)
5;0'19Improvement Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22- $373,000 Os Street
M-S 170.000_ __Sept 1 1941
'21
110,500
Water debt(included)
(Optional Sept. 1 1931.)
4,200
Sinking fund
40,000 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1922-- $576,167
Floating debt(addl)
450,328
Paving debt (incl.)
Assessed value, real ostate_6,047,570 Assessed value 1921
2,499.070
Assessed value. personal__ _3,084,755 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921___$52.39
696115
Other assessable property__
1910, 2,260; 1920-2,567
Total assessed value 1922_ _9,828.440 Population
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _$30.90
INT. at Kountze Bros.. N. Y. 0 BROKEN BOW SCH. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Broken Bow)
is in Custer County.
BEATRICE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Os g '19 M-n $18,000_ -_ _Nov 1 1929
5s '08 M-N$63,000c_ _ _ May 1 1938 BOND,DEBT Sept 28'22_ $53,000
(Subject to call after May 11918) Floating debt (addl)
4,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ _ $63,000 Assessment debt (addl)_
6,500
10,414,875
Tax levy value 1921
25,000
fund
Sinking
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_S14.20 Total value 1922
2,780.222
11,000
Population (estimated)
School tax (per $1,000) 1922__$19.50
STATE OF NEBRASKA.
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C. Population (est.)
3,600
AINS WORTH.
Drainage Bonds.
INT. payable in N. Y. bank exBEAVER CITY.
This city is the county seat of is '21 J-J $200,000
Reserve bank exFederal
change,
County.
Furnas
This city is in
Brown County.
6s '20 J-J 10,000_ ..July 1 1940
change or its equivalent, without
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922__ $52,186
Water Extension Bonds.
(Optional July 11925.)
deduction, at the County Treas58,807 TOT. BD. DT. July 1920_ $309,000 5s '17 --- $5,000____Aug 1 1937 urer's office.
Paving Dist. debt (add'1)__
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1927.)
1,482,000 Water debt (incl.)
Assessed value 1921
87.000
1,503 Assessed value 1921 (act1)_4,769.980 BOND. DEBT Nov 27'22_ $33,500
Population in 1920
Total tax rate(per 51.000)'2L.$37.75 Assessed value, real estate_ 650,795 BUFFALO CO. SCH. D. NO. 9.
1'. 0. Elm Creek.
Population 1910, 3.105; 1920__4,591 Asse.ssed value personal___ 456,865
AINSWORTH SCHOOL DIST.
1,275 65 '22 ___ $75,000_ __Feb '27-'41
at Kountze Bros., N. Y.; Other assessable property__
_ $75,000
This district (P. 0. Ainsworth) is onINT.
assess. val. (act.)'21_1,108,935 BOND. DEBT July 1922_
of
Os
Total
at
Co.
office
of
1920
Treas.
in Brown County.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921- $32.20 Assessed value (act.) 1921_1,300,561
_ _$11.70
'21_
$1.000)
School Bonds.
(per
tax
School
1,103
1920,
Population in 1910, 975;
ALLIANCE SCH. DIST.
700
530'22
$125.000____Jan 1 1952 6s '21 s-a 200.000c_Dee 1 '32-'51
Population (estimated)
BONDED DEBT
(?) BOND. DEBT Nov 252'2 $237.000 BENKELMAN.
Assess. value 1921 (act.)_ _51.895,515 Floating debt (add'1)
This village is in Dandy County.
43.859
BURT COUNTY S. D. NO. 14.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'21$19.00 Assessed value 1921 (act'l) _4.508,155
Water Bonds.
Building Bonds.
School tax rate(per $1.000)'22_$11.50 _s
--- $10,000
4 S0'16 _ _ $48.000____July 1 1936
ALBION
Funding Bonds.
Population 1920, 4,600; 1921, 4,700
TOTAL DEBT Sept 27 '22 $46,000
$32,000_ _ _ _Apr 5 1940 Assess. val. (60% act.) '22:
This city is in Boone County.
5SSs'20 _
1,639,750
(Optional April 5 1930)
Paving District Bonds.
ARTHUR COUNTY.
Real estate
99 ,655
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 '21__$42.000
6s '20 J-J $76,000___ _July 1 1940
Arthur is the county seat.
Personal
2,636,405
(Optional July 1 1930)
BOND.DEBT Nov 25'22- $25.000 Total assess. val. '21 (act.)_ - 556.698
•
Total
Intersection Paving Bonds.
Floating debt
5,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$24.30 School tax (per $1,000) 1922-19.54
6s '20 J-J $26,000_July 1 1940 Assessed value, real estate_1,948,339 Pop. 1910 (Census), 538; 1920_1,009
(Optional July 1 1930)
Assessed value, personal__ - 756,231
BURT - WASHINGTON DRAIN.
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22- $119,000 Other property
11,325 BETHANY HEIGHTS.
DISTRICT.
This village (P. 0. Bethany) 19 ID
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 228,000 Total ass'd val.'22 (act.)_ _2,715.895
County.
Post office is Tekamah. OrganFloating debt (add'1)
15,000 State&Co. tax(per $1,000)'22_58.65 Lancaster
ized April 1914 and Dec. 28 1915.
Paving Bonds.
Sinking funds
30.000 Population in 1920
1,412
Drainage Bonds.
Tot. ass'd value 1922(act.).2,677,2S7
5s '18 --- $9,000--__May 1 1928
1 '23-'36
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22_$28.00 ASHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT.. 5s '19 _-- $8,000____Apr 1 1929 5s4s'16 J-J 5252.00()_Jan _$252,000
Pop. (Census), '10, 1,584; '20. 1,978
This district (P. 0. Ashland) is in 6s '19 -_- 17,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Doc 6'22__ 879,790
1
_May
'28-38
29,100_
benefits
___
Assessed
_s
Saunders County.
INT. at First Nat.Bank,Chicago.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Building Bonds.
$2,500c___Feb 1 1935
ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s '17
$60.000_ __ _July 1 1924 6s '15 Febto call
after
Feb.
in
11920.)
district
County.
Boone
A
(Subject
(7)
BONDED DEBT
1.
Bldg. Bonds (red. Nov. 11922.) Assessed val'n1921(actual)$1,498,591 59 '14 --- $2,500-__June 1 1934 CASS COUNTY S. D. NO,
Building Bonds.
5s '13 M-N$55,000c___Nov 1 1942 School tax rate (per $1,000)'21$17.40
Main Sewer Bonds.
1 1936
_Aug
000___
$50
-A
F.
'16
1
5s
May
'23-30
BOND.DEBT Nov 24'22_ $45,000
6s '21 ann $24,100_
$15.000
Sinking fund
5,200 AUBURN.
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 2002.) 5s '17 ___
DEBT Nov 1922- $05,000
TOTAL
1921-$91.100
DT.
Nov
ED.
TOT.
Assessed value 1922 (act'l) _4.236.231
This city is in Nomaha County.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'21$14.00 TOTAL DEBT Mar 1916..$155.000 Water & light debt (Incl.).- 32,00 Assessed value 1922 (actual):
2,092.830
Real estate
965.100
Population in 1919
9,50(1 Assessed value 1921 (act'l) _2,726.850 Assessed value 1921
999,273
Personal
INT. payable at. Kountze Bros. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 _"40.25 Total tax rate (per 51.000);22-$21 60
258.466
Other property
1.078
New York.
Tax levy val.'15(1-5 aimed) 535,000 Population in 1920
3,350.569
Total
Population 1910, 2,729; 1920_2,863 BIG SPRINGS HIGH S. D.
1922__$22.00
$1,000)
(per
tax
School
ALFALFA IRRIGATION DIST.
Population at present (eat.)_ __ _5,000
This district 1. in Deuel County.
This district is in Keith County.
AUBURN SCHOOL DIST.
School Building Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1920-$40,000 54s'22
'33-'47
15
$60,000_Apr
A-0
6s '15 --- $35,185__ _Mar 1 1930 Assessed value 1921 (act'l) _2,652,205
CEDAR CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 54.
(Subject to call after March 11916.) School tax rate(per $1,000)'21_514.00 BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $60,000
1'. 0. Laurel.
4,273,668
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 '22_ _535,185 Population in 1920 (ost.)____ 3.500 Assessed value 1921
School Building Bonds.
1,000
Population (estimated)
Assessed value 1922(actual)_414.001
'22 F-A $52,000_ _ _ _ serially
INT. in New York exchange at the 5s
(?)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_526.00 AURORA.
BONDED DEBT
County Treasurer's office.
This city is in Hamilton County.
Assessed value 1921 (act.)-2,301.115
ALLIANCE.
-$8.60
-'2151.000)
School tax (per
Paving Bonds.
BLAIR.
This city is In Boxbutte County.
__ $164,000
This city is in Washington County.
Water Bonds (Subject to call).
BONDED DEBT
Os(7)
CENTRAL CITY.
Bonds.
Plant
-Light
Electric
$16.000r
Jan
---1923-1930 Assessed value 1921 (act'1)_4,152.390
430
This city is in Merrick County.
_ _Dec 14 1939
July 27.6SiOr ____1923-1930 Total tax rate(per S.,000)'21_527.50 5s '14 _-- $29,000c_
4 WI
Gas and Light Bonds.
after Dec. 14 1919.)
1940 Population, 1910, 2,630; 1920, 2,962 (Subject to call
5s '20 --- 10.000
- - $12,000
6s
Refunding Bonds.
(Optional 1925.)
Refunding Paving Bonds.
J-DS151.000
51,0
10,000
AURORA SCH. DIST. No, 9.
_s
1923-1927
{85,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '22- $229,159
A district in Hamilton County.
Refunding Bonds.
12,000
1928-1933
Electric light and ice plant
1939
Bldg. Bonds.
5s '19 _-- $45,000
9,000
1931-1936
J-J
'22
49,000
5s
(included)
debt
_ - _ $30,000
City-Hall Bonds (Subject to call). 430
1937-1938
8,000
329,851
debt (add'1)
Jan $1,720r ___1923-1924 5s '17 F-A 40.000____Aug 1 1937 Assessment
20000
1939-1942
_2.701,000
_
1922_
valuation
Assessed
530'17 Dec 15.000____Dec 1 1937
Sewer Bonds (Subject to call).
___ 05,000„Dec 1 '23-'37
_1923-1929 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22_ $85,000 Population 1910, 2.584; 1920_-2.702 53(s'22
May
430
3,500_ __ _Dec 1 1938
Sinking fund
(Subject to can).
$21,000r__20,000
Electric-Light
DEBT July 1922_ _ $89,000
BOND.
COUNTY.
BOXBUTTE
1923-1930 Tot. ass'd val.'22(actual)_4.392,582
July $1.136c
430
value
(act.)
1921_2,677,490
Assessed
seat.
Alliance is the county
School tax rate(nor $1,000)'22_ $14.75
Paving Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$35.58
2,962 BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1921_547,000
6s '20 .T-J $25,000____.Titly 1 1940 Ponulition in 1921 (est.)
2,428;
1910,
1920_2,410
Population
.._8.779,955
estate.
real
Assessed val.
INT.at County Treas. Office.
(Optional July 11925.)




52

NEBRASKA-CITIES AND TOWNS

CENTRAL CITY SCHOOL DIST. COZAD SCHOOL DISTRICT.

Building Bonds.
This district is in Dawson County.
58
$55,000c
5s '16 J-D $26,500_4_Dec 1 1936
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22.. $55,000
(Subject to call after 1921.1
Floating debt (additional)_
2.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 12'22_ $26,000
Tot. assess. val. (act.) '22_3.292,935 Assessed value 1922Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22314.00
Real estate
$218,179
Population 1922 (est.)
Personal
2.800
124,315
INT. is payable in New York
Other property
89,304
City. N. Y.
Total
431,798
Total assess. value 1922
520,000
CHADRON.
School tax rate(per$1,000)'21_$13.10
This city is in Dawes County.
Population in 1920 (est.)
1.700
City-Hall Bonds.
INT. payable at State Treasurer's
Se '17 - $25,000- _June 1 1937 office in Lincoln.
Water Bonds
510'19 --- $52.000_-_-Aug 1 1939 CRAWFORD.
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
This city is in Dawes County.
5;019 _
25.000- __Aug 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Nov 30 '21-349,000
(Op-tional Aug. -1 1929.)
Water debt (incl.)
24,000
_s
__- $50.000
Assessment debt (addl)
2,300
Septic Tank & Disposal-Plant Floating debt
3,200
and Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund (water)
1.800
6s
_ _ _ I$36,000 _ __ _1923-1940 Assessed value real estate-841,080
1 7.000_ _ _ _1941 Assessed value personal
764,830
TOTAL DEBT Nov 19-20-_i279.594 Other assessable property213,675
Assess. value 1921 (actual)_3,854.170 Total assess. val. 21 (act.)_1,819,585
Total tax (per $1,000) '21_ _ _ _340.80 Total tax (per
$1,000) 1921___$34.35
Population 1910, 2.687; 1920_4.362 Population, 1910,1,323;
1920, 1,646
MT.on 6s of 1920 at N. Y. City.
CRETE.
CHADRON SCHOOL DISTRICT. This city is in Saline County.
This district (P. 0. Chadron) is in
Intersection Paying Bonds.
Dawes County.
6s '21 ___ $33,500--__Mar 1 1941
(Optional March 1 1931.)
School Bonds.
Paying Bonds.
I $45,000__Aug 1 '23-'31
6s '20 J-J 4 80,000„Aug 1 '32-'39
630'21 ___ $48,000_ _1931,36 &'41
u125.000.. _ _Aug 1 1940 TOT. BD. DT. Feb 1921..51108,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 4'22__ $260,000 Assessed value '21 (actual) 3,193,585
Assess. val. 1922 (actual)__3,890,138 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922..__$26.60
School tax (per $1,000)'22$18.00 Population 1910, 2,404; 1920-2,445
INT. at the Hanover Nat. Bank,
New York.
CUMING CO. S. D. NO. 30.
Building Bonds.
CHEYENNE CO. S. D. NO. 1. 58 '15 --- $40,000____July 1 1935
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
Building Bonds.
5s '14
$32,500____July 1 1934 TOT. DEBT Sept 27 '22._ $250,000
(Subject- to call after July 1 1919.) Assessed value 192 (act.)_2,750,000
TOT.DEBT Nov 27'22_ _ _ $163,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921__$21.50
Sinking fund
1,500
15,000 Population 1920
Total assess. val.'21 (act.)_4,763,510
School tax (per $1,000) '22___315.59 C17RTIS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
district
This
(P. 0. Curtis) is in
Population in 1921 (est.)
3.200
Frontier County.
CHEYENNE COUNTY CONSOL. Building Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 33. 6s
J-J 380,000c_July 1 '32-'51
P. 0. Lorenzo.
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 '22 $80,000
Floating debt (additional)_
School-Building Bonds.
5.000
68 '21 M-S $30.000_ _Sept 1 '27-'36 Total assess. value 1922_ __1,221 281
BOND.DEBT Feb 1922____$30,000 School tax 1921 (per $1,000)__$13.00
Assessed value 1921
1.200
935,940 Population in 1921 (est.)
INTEREST payable in Stockville.
School tax (per $1,000) '21____$7.80

COLLEGE VIEW SCHOOL DIST. DAVID CITY.

Tills district (P. 0. College View)
Is in Lancaster County.
320,000_July 1 '24 &'29
5s '19 J-J 25,000_July 1 '34 &'39
15.000..__ _July 1 1944
6s '21 .m-s t4,000c_Sept 1 '23-'26
30.000c_Sept 1 '27-'46
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22 $94.000
Sinking fund
5,000
Total assess. val.'22(act.)_2.663,680
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22_315.40
Population 1920
2,249

This city is in Butler County.
Water-Works Bonds.
6s '20 -_- $30,000___ _Feb 1 1940
(Optional Feb. 1 1925.)
Paving Bonds.
_s
_-_ $44.795.82
BOND. DEBT Sept 1920_349.000
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.

Building Bonds.:
COLUMBUS.
58 '16 --- $60.000-___Jan 1 1941
Columbus is in Platte County. (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1921.)
Inc. Feb. 11 1865. Pop. '10. 5.014. TOT. DEBT Sep 28 1922_ _$44 500
Sinking fund
Paving Bonds.
1,000
58 '17 - 315,000___Dec 31 1937 Assess. value 1921 (actual)_3,726,697
Tax rate(per $1,000) 1921_ --$11.00
(Subject to call Dec. 31 1922)
Population 1920 (est.)
Bridge Bonds,
2,750
4343'10 June *25,000c_ __June 1 1925
(Subject to call after June 1 19150 DAWSON COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
430 '09 ___ $42.000____Oct 1 1929
Water(Red. beg. 5 yrs.fr. issue).
430'10 July $8,600____July
1 1925 (Subject to call after Oct. 11919.)
5s '13 July 9,000__July 1928 BOND.DEBT Nov 1922.... $30,000
Assessed val., real estate _2.000 930
Paying Bonds.
58 '15 --- $30,000____Feb 1 1935 Assessed valuation, personal_739.445
(Optional after Feb. 1 1920)
Other assessable property_ _ _618,485
68 '18 s-an $22,200
1923-1928 Total assess. val.'22 (act.)_3.358,860
530
_ 16,000_ _Mar 1 1930 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $21.60
(Optional after
'20_-1- year.)
DAWSON CO. S. D. NO. 11.
Sewer(Red. beg. Sept. 1 1919).
58 '14 Sept $32,350____Sep
Building Bonds.
t 1 1934
585,000____Aug 1 1932 58 '16 -__ 331,500-___Dec 1 1936
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1921.)
(15-ptional Aug 11927)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '21_ $141,500 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1922_ $26,500
Assessment debt (add'1)
81,411 Assessed value real estate__1,003,600
Sinking fund
21,931 Assessed value personal_-_ 491,640
Assess. val., real estate___ _3,623,193 Other assessable property.._ 491,820
Assess. val., personal
2,400,545 Total assess. val. 1922(act.)1,987.060
Other assess. property..
589,315 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $10.00
Tot. assess. val.'21(act.) _6.613.043
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
COUNTY.
$30.80 DODGE
Fremont is the county seat.
Population 1910, 5,014; 1920__5,410
•INT. at City Treas. office;
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
others Kountze Bros.. N. Y.
5s'16 ann 3100,000___ _Sept 1 1936
(Subject to call after 1921.)
DEBT Sept 27'22 $59,000
COLUMBUS SCR. DIST. NO. 1. BOND.
Assessed val.,real estate.._48,630,460
This district is in Platte County. Assess.
val., personal_ _ _ _ 7,361,385
58 '19 J
_June 1 1944 Other assess. property_ __ 8,332,315
(Optional
-D$120,000_June 1- 1934.)
Total assess. val.'22(act.)64 324 160
u Lincoln School Bonds.
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'22 _$5 00
$30.000r
Pop'n
1910, 22.145; '20_ _
_23.197
BOND. DEBT May 26 '19_8150 000
INT. payable at State Treasurer's
Assessed val.'21 (actual)__6,613,043
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$13.40 office.
Population in 1917 (est.)
6.000
CO. SCR. DIST. NO. 26.
INT. is payable at State Treas. DODGE
P. 0. Hooper.
office at Lincoln.
55 '22 ___ $75,000____Sept 1 1942
(Optional Sept. 1 1927.)
COZAD.
BONDED DEBT
(7)
This town is in Dawson County.
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_1,586.260
School taxl(per $1,000) 1921-$12.00
Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 ___ 538,847.25-July 1 1924
I Paying Bonds.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
The county seat is Omaha. County
6s '20 ___ $99,492.80_May 1 1940
(Optional at any int. paying date.) Incorporated Dec. 12 1854. All
6s '20 ___
5,500_ _ _ _May 1 1940 bonds are taxable. •
(Optional at any int. paying date.)
Refunding Bonds.
3s '03 J-J $119,000c_.._Jan 1 1923
Intersection Paving Bonds.
Gs '20 ___ $15,000_ _ _ _May 1 1940
Road Bonds.
(Optional at any int. paying date.) 5s '19 J-J$2.000.000__Oct 1 '32-'36
6s'20 ___ 10,000_
May 1 1940 5s '19 s-an 1,000,000c -__-1937-1941
(Ontional at any int, paying date.)
Court-House Bonds.
6s '20 ___
5.770.20_May 1 1940 4s '08 A-0 750,000-- Oct 1 '23-'28
(Opt, at any int.-paying date)
430'11 A-0 200.000... _Oct 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 '22_ $149,000 58 '20 -_- 750,000__Jan 1 '34-'41
Water debt (Incl.)
11,000 58 '20 J-J 50,000
Total assess. val. 1922__..1,734,525 BOND.DEBT Nov 1922$4,087,000
Total tax (per $1.000) '21____$34.35 Sinking fund
261,408
Pop. (Census), '10, 1,096; '20, 1,293 Assess. val. '22 (act.)_- _357,873,166




[VOL. 115.

State&Co.tax (perS1,000) '22_87.15 FRENCHMAN VAL. IRRI. DIST.
Popula'n. 1910,168,546;'20, 204,524
A district in Hitchcock County.
6s '12 .14 $150.000c __,_1923-1932
DUNDEE. See Omaha.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '18--$150,000
val. 1918
800,000
EAST OMAHA DRAIN. DIST. Assessed
This district is in Douglas County. INT.at County Treas. office.
534s'22 J-J 8125.000
FULLERTON.
BONDED DEBT
(7)
This city is in Nance County.
Paying Bonds.
--- $91,000
EMERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT. 7s Intersection
Paving Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Emerson) is in
6s
$39,000
--_
Dixon, Dakota and Thurston Coun68.... 37,000
ties.
.DT.
July 1922- $240,897
BOND.DEBT July 1922_ _ $45,000 TOT.B13
fund
19.000
Assessed value 1921
3,067,300 Sinking
Assessed val. 1921 (act.)_ _$1,738.684
Population (estimated)
1,200 Total
tax (per $1,000) 1921___$40.40
Population, 1910, 1,638; 1920, 1,595
FAIRBURY.
This city is in Jefferson County.
Ft:ULNAS CO. S. D. NO. 18.
Water Bds.(Red.after Aug 1 '15.)
P. 0. Arapahoe.
Ets '10 F-A$100.000____Aug 1 1930
School Bonds.
Elec.-Light (Red. aft. Aug. 1 '20). _s '22 s-a $60,000c___Sept 1 1952
fis '10 F-A $15.000_ ....Aug
_ _Aug 1 1930
(Optional Sept. 11932.)
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922.... $115,000 BOND.DEBT Sept
11 '22_ $60,009
Sinking fund
15,000 Assessed value 1922_ _
_ _2,200,000
Assess. value 1922
6,300,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1-921_ _$10.00
Total tax (per $1,000)'21____$28.50
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
Pop'n 1910, 5,294; 1920
5,454
GAGE COUNTY SCH. DISTS.
INT. at City Treas. office.
County seat is Beatrice.
Dist. No. 24 Bonds.
FAIRMONT.
819,500_
___Jan
1929
This city is in Fillmore County.
_sDist. No. 162 Bonds.
Water-Extension Bonds.
530'19 ann
_Nov 1 1944
7s '22 ann $10,000
Jan 2 1962
(Optional
Nov. 1 1934.)
340,000_-(Optional on or after Jan. 2 1932.)
Dist. No. 164 Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1922._ $130,000 538'18
$50,000____Aug 1 1948
Water debt(included)
45,000
Dist. 24-$49.500
Sinking fund (cash)
5,000 BONDED DEBT{Dist. 162.. 40,000
Assesed value,real& pers'l _ 1,010.715
Dist. 164.. 50,000
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21.$32.25 Assess. values 1921 (act.)Population 1910, 921; 1920, 785
District No.24
$884,595
District No. 162
2.400,600
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
District No. 164
1,566,270
School tax '21 (per $1,000):
FALLS CITY.
District No. 24
$23.00
This city is in Richardson Co.
District No. 162
14.60
Electric-Light (Int. in N. Y. C.).
District
No.
164
12.00
5s
ann $8.000c__Mar 16 1928
6s '18 M-N 60,000c___May 1 1938 GARDEN COUNTY.
Water Bonds (Int. in N. Y. City).
Oshkosh is the county seat.
ann $25.000c
5s
July 1 1928
Bridge Bonds.
(is '18 M-N 15.000c
1938 6s
--_ $120,000
(Subject to call 1928)
Court
-House Bonds.
-_- 875.000
_1940 6s
535s
- $90,000
Internal knot.(Int. in N. Y. C.). BOND.DEBT
Sept 29'22 $210,000
5s
ann $11 000c__Feb 15 1930 Floating debt (add'1)
40,000
Intersection Pay.
Assess. value
(act.) 13,713,945
___ 417.000c
5s
1935 Tax rate (per1922
$LOW)
1922-__$7.50
Paying Bonds.
Population, 1910, 3,538; 1920, 4,572
6s
J-J $8,000
Sewer Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
ann $23,000c-_Dec 15 1931 GERINO
5s
This district (P. 0. Gering) s
BOND. DEBT Dec 9'22.._ $234,000 Scotts
Bluff County.
Assessment debt (add% ___
12,750
School Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
115,000 6s '18 A-0
$30,000
Assess. value (actual) 1922:
Os
'20 M-S
1 1940
Real estate
2,977,761 6s '20 __ 120,000.__Sept
60,000__Oct
1
'31-'35
Personal •
1,379 959 TOT. BD. DT.
Oct 1920_ $191.050
Other assessable property 114 067 Total tax levy 1921
3,328,490
Total assess. val
4,471,786 School tax 1921 (per $1,000)_326.00
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22_ $12.50 Population
(est.)-3
,000
Popula. 1910.3,225; 1920
4,930
INT. at the office of Co. Treas.
x Int. at office of State Treasurer GIBBON.
and City Treasurer; on others at
This City is in Buffalo County.
Kountze Bros., New York.
TOT.BD.DT.Nov 1922._ $114.500
Water debt (included)
21,500
Assessed value 1921
1,331,908
FALLS CITY SCR. DIST.
tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _ 327.75
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 1922 $47,500 Total
Total appr. val. Oct 1922__5,107,324 Population in 1910, 718; 1920. 883.
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _$10.00 GORDON.
Population 1922 (est.)
5,500
This city is in Sheridan County.
Electric Light Bonds.
J-J $19,000_ _July 1 1940
FARMERS'IRRIG. DISTRICT. 6s '20(Optional
July 1 1925.)
A district in Scott's Bluff County.
_July 1 1940
J-J
6.s it '13 J-J $2.203.000c_Jan 1 '24-34 6s '20(Optional
July
$8,500-1 1925.)
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 25'22 $1,889,220
Water-Works Bonds.
Reservoir debt (add'1)____
342,000 6s '20 J-J $48,000_ -July 1 1940
Warrant debt (add'1)
517,3:44
(Op'tonal July
1925.)
Assessed val. (40% act.)
'20 J-J $2.000 __July 1 1940
1922 real estate
2.704,23.4 6s
July--1. 1925.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $10.00 TOT.(Optional
BD. DT. Nov 1922_ $101,600
Population in 1920 (est.)
3,000 Water & light debt (incl.)....
89,500
INT. at Co. Treas. office. Gering. Assessed value 1921
1,600.903
Total tax (per $1,000) '21FRANKLIN CO. S. D. NO. 33. Population in 1920 (Census)___1,581
Building Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s '17 May $30,000___ _May 1 1937 GORDON
This district is in Sneridan County.
(Subject to call after Sept. 15 1917 1
School Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922._ $34,500
$nia
1y)1 1952
J3
010,0
u7
00y_ ..1_ 1_0
J10
Tot. assess. val.(act.) '22_1,497,675 5s '22(dp_t_io
School tax rate(per $1,000)'22$15.00
5s
_ 50.000
Population 1920
1,055 BONDED
- DEBT
(7)
INT. payable at the State TreasAssessed value 1921 (act.).$1.911,569
urer's office.
School tax (per $1_.000) 1921__Sl7.00

FREMONT.

This is the county seat of Dodge
Co. Incorp, June 17 1871.
Water Bonds.
58 '06 July $8,750r___ July 1 1926
(Redeemable after July 11911)
6s '21 J-J 30,000 ......July 1 1941
(Optional after July 1 1926)
Refunding Bonds.
5s '19 J-J $169,000____July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1924.)
El.-Lt. Bds.(Red. aft. Nov. 1 '11)•
5s '06 Nov $50.000c___Nov 1
1926
Intersection Paving Bonds.
.5s '22 F-A $15,000___Aug 15 1942
(Optional Aug 15 1932)
58 '21 J-J $15,000____July 1 1941
(Optional July 11931)
TOT.BD.DT. Aug 1922_ $516,000
Water debt (incl.)
75,000
Sinking fund (cash)
20,000
Assessed value 1921
14,664.465
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921___$26.20
Pop'n '10 (Census) 8,718; '20_ _9.605

GRAND ISLAND.
County seat of Hall County. Inc.
Dec. 10 1872. Pop'n 1910. 10,326.
1920, 13,960.
Refunding(Red.beg.aft.Oc1.1'10).
4s '05 A-02110,000c-Oct 119'S
Electric-Light & Power Bonds.
40'06 M-N$25.000c___May 1 1926
(Subject to call May 1 1911)
Paving Bonds.
6s '19 M-N$15,000-_May 15 1938
(Subject to call after May 1 1923.)
58
--- 200,000
ls '20 ann. 25,000
7s '21 ann. 55,000
7s '21 ann. 20,000
30
m:.
0
10:
5 000
.0 3
5s
6
___ 36,000
Sewage Bonds.
1,7
y01 1942
u2
2
0sp-tai $
n2
a0
103
(
,Ou01Oy_ 19
4;is'2
Drainage Bonds.
(
2
0sp-tai $
nlar OuOlOy
4 s'2

701 1942
1y
u2
_1J0
FREMONT SCHOOL DIST. NO.1.
Ice Plant Bonds.
4 is'12 J-J $118,000r__July 1 1942 5s '20
$50.000_ ___July 1 1939
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 '22 GEN. BD.DT.Sept 29'22 $516.000
5s '21 M-N 250.000_ - __Nov 1 1941 Assess. debt (addl)
200.000
(Optional Nov 1 1931)
- Assess. val. 1922 (actull)BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22_ 1368,000
10,130,000
Real estato
Tax levy val. '22(act.)_ 13,421,385
5,090,000
Personal
School tax (per $1.000) 1922_ _s13.80
15,240,000
Tot Al
Population in 1920
10,000 Tot. tax rate(per $1.000)'21_$31.70
INT.at State Treasurer's office.
INT. at Kountze Bros.,N.Y.City.

DEC., 1922.]
GRAND ISLAND SCHOOL DIST
School Bds.(Red.after July 1 '16).
0013 --- $21,000c_--July 1 1933
(Optional after July 1 1923)
434s'06 J-J $30,000c
Jan 1 1926
58'19_ 154,000July 1 1934
BOND.DEBT July 1 1922 $205.000
Assess. value,real estate_ _ 10,142,282
Assess. value, personal
5,096,188
Total assess. value 1922
15,238,470
(60% actual)
School tax (per $1,000) 1922__$14.10
Pop'n 1910, 10,326;'22 (est.)-15,500
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y..
and State Treas. office in Lincoln,
and Co. Treas. office at Grand Island.

NEBRASKA-CITIES AND TOWNS

53

Paving District Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
LINCOLN COUNTY S. D. NO.55.
6s '18 ___ 38,000c__Feb 18 1938 fis '17 Apr $30.000-Apr 1 '23-'27
P.0. Sutherland.
1923-1929
6s '18 --- 10,000c__Aug 17 1938 530'19 _-_ 215,007
High-School Building Bonds.
27,000c_ _ _Mar 1 1938 5%s'22 Feb 120,000_ -Feb 1 '24-'31 Os '17 J-J $33,000- July 1 '23-'33
54s'20
3,000c___Mar 1 1938 BD.DEBT Sept 28'22_
53s'20
None BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_ _ $36,000
Paving
debt
Bonds.
Light
$446,590 Floating debt(addl)
11,688
$68,000c___Apr 1 1939 Tot.levy val.'22(act.),_ _170,339,640 Tax levy val.'21(20% act.)1,603,660
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1922- $132.500 Tax rate (per $1.000) tate_ __ -$2.30 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921-$12.00
Floating debt (addl)
7,518
1922
County__$1.64
Total assess. val. 1922
3,409,940 Popula'n 1910, 73.793; 1920, 85,902 LOUP CITY.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_$32.20
INT. on 534s of 1919 at the office
This city is in Sherman County.
Population 1910, 3,030; 1920-3,108 of Co. Treas, or at the office of the
Sewer Bonds.
INT. on bonds marked (*) at State Treas. on others at Co. 6s '21 ann J$16.000_Sept 15 '23-'24
N. Y.; on bonds marked (z) at Treasurer's office.
1 8,300.... Sept 15 1925
Lincoln and on others at Holdrege.
6s '21 ann 20,000_Sept 15 '23-'40
Neb.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2005.)
LANCASTER CO. S. D. NO. 8.
Water System Extension Bond
530'18 ___ $41,000
IMPERIAL.
GRANT.
6s
$31,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 2' 22 __$41,000 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 10 '22.. $78,264
This town is in Chase County.
This town is in Perkins County.
Warrant
debt
20,000
Heat and Light Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
31,000
Water debt (included)
6s '20 F-A $13,600____Aug 1 1940 Ire '16 ___ $8,400- _Oct 1 '24-'32 Tot. assess. val. '22 (act.)_. _ _816,000 Assessment debt (included) 47,264
(Due one bond every two years.) School tax (per $1,000) '21_ _ _317.40 Assessed value, real estate.. 727,180
(Optional Aug. 1 1925)
Water Bonds.
Water Extension Bonds.
Assessed value, personal__ _ 529,062
68 '20 F-A $4,800____Aug 1 1940 5s '16 ___ $18,800____Oct 2 1936 LAUREL. Other assessable property
111,469
This village is in Cedar County.
(Optional Aug. 1 1925)
TOTAL DEBT
(?)
Tot. ass'd val. 1922(act.)_ _1,367,701
Electric Light Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_ _$932,800
City tax rate(per 81,000)'22_ --$7.50
--_ $12,000
1935 Populat'n in 1910, 1,128; 1920, 1,364
6s '20 F-A $6,300____Aug 1 1940 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.._$26.925 55
Sewer Bonds.
(Optional Aug. 1 1925)
Pop'n 1910, 402; 1920
723
5s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '21_ $34,300
--- $4.600
1933 MC COOK.
Water Extension Bonds.
Assessed value real estate__ 271,392 &BARNEY.
This city is in Red Willow County.
This city Is in Buffalo County. /n- 5s
--- $14,000
Assessed value personal___ 341,593
1939 Incorporated as a village Nov. 24
Funding Bonds.
Railroad property
35,375 oorp. Moh. 18 1901 under new laws.
1883; as a city March 1 1886.
Total assess. val.'21 (act.)_ 648,360 Commission government adopted 6s
--- $20,000
1939 Population 1910, 3,765; 1920, 4,303
Light & Power Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $31.00 4.pr 25 1916.
Water (_Red. aft. June 15 1913).
6s
--- 321,500
Population in 1910, 358; in 1920, 585
1941 68 '08 J-D $10,000c__June 15 1923
Paving Bonds.
Intersection Bonds.
INT. on 6s of 1920 at the office of 6s '21 ___ 315,000__Oct 1 1931
Water Bonds.
*Refunding
6
. (Optional Oct. 1 1926.)
the County Treasurer,
1940
'12 J-J $22,000c_June 15'23-'33
BOND.-15.i:BT ian 1922_ _ $77,300 Ss Funding
_s
50,000
Bonds.
Water
debt
GREELEY COUNTY.
19,200 6s '21 A-0 $50.000_ ___Apr 1 1941
Intersection Paving Bonds.
Greeley is the county seat.
6s '22 A-0 $15.000_ __Apr 15 1932 Special assess. paving debt
(Optional April 1 1931.)
(additional)
64,804
(Options! April 15 1927.)
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Water Extension Bonds.
Floating
debt
(additional)._
20,000 6s '21 A-0 $20,000---..Apr 1 1961
430'13 --- $65,000_ -Jan 1 1933
Ref. Canal and Water Bonds.
-- Jan 1 1923.) 58 '14 M-N$42,000c_ __ _May 1934 Assessed value 1921
1,420,225
(Subj. to call beginning
(Optional April 1 1931.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21$26.00
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1921.. $75,000
(Subject to call May 1 1919.)
Bonds.
Sinking funds
830 7sPaving
6.588
Ref. Sewer (red. aft. Nov. 15 '11)• 'Population in 1920(Census)
'21 J-J $75,500____Jan 1 1911
Assessed value 1921 (act.)21,628,683 58 '06 M-N$31.000Nov 15 1926
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
State & Co.tax (per $1.000)'21_88.00
Water Bds,(red. after July 1 '15).
7s '21 A-0 $203,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1941
Pop'n 1910, 8,047; 1920
8,685 00'10 J-J $104,000----July 1 1930 LEXINGTON.
(Optional Oct 1 1926.)
This city is in Dawson County.
TOT. BD. DT. June 1922_ $281,000
Intersection Paving Bonds.
Paving
Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
HALL COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
101,000 Cos '19 __- $60,000____Dec 1
6s
'21
J-J $60,500_ __Jan 1 1941
1939
Sinking fund (cash)
10.000
Building Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
(Optional Dec 1 1919.)
- -July 1 1938 Total assess. val.(act.)'21-8.563,210 7s
58 '15 --6s '21 A-0 $100,000.....Oct 1 1941
__June
1
'20
___
$20.0001940
$45,000after July 1 1920.) Total tax (par $1.010) 1921_ _ _$33.62
(Subject to call
(Optional Oct 1 1931.)
7s '20 _-- 810,000.._..June 1 1940
TOTAL DEBT June 13 1921 _134 IC ,4) Pop'n 1910, 6.002; 1920. 7,702 78
'20 ___ $40.000____June 1 1940 BOND.DEBT Oct 7'22- $544,000
2,124,831
Assess. val. '21 (act.)
A.S0 . val., real ectate_ _ _ _2,401,760
$10,000____June
7s
'20
___
1
1940
School tax 1921 (per $1,000)._ _ _$9.00 KEARNEY SOH. DIST. NO. 7.
1,670.335
75 '20 - _ _ lu,090_ _ _ _June 1 1910 Assess. val., personal
820
Population 1920
Bonds are tax-exempt.
7s '20 ___ 10,000_ _ _ _June 1 1940 Tot. assess. val. '21 (act.)_4,072,095
tax
rate
Tot.
(per
'21_340.90
$1,000)
5s
'11
J-D
$40.000____June
1
1931
'20
___
5,000_
_
_
_June
1
7s
1940
HARTINGTON SCR. D. No. 8.
* INT. at County Treas. office.
School Building Bonds.
DEBT
(7)
This district is in Cedar County. 6s '20 M-N125,000c_ __May 1 1950 BONDED
Assess. val. 1921 (actual)_ _2,707,605
BOND. DEBT Nov 1920_328,000
(Optional May 1 1930)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_346.95 McCOOK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Floating debt
3,000
Ref. Bds. (Red. after Feb. 15 '17). Pop'n (Census)'10. 2,059;'20-2,327
This district is in Redwillow Co.
Assess. val. 1921 (act.)__ _ _2,690,395 4348'12
F-A $42,700___Feb
1932
Junior High School Bonds.
All bonds maturing June 1 1940
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$12.70 448'16 M-S 9,500__-Sept 15
1 1936 are optional June 11921.
5s
___ $100,000
Population in 1920
1,600 (Suoject to call beg. Sept. 1 1926)
BONDED DEBT
(7)
530'18
30,000June 1 1948 LINCOLN.
Assessed value 1921 (act.).84,170.850
HASTINGS.
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ $242,000
Lincoln is the capital of the State School tax (per $1,00)) 1921_ _$18.00
Hastings is the county seat of Sinking fund
10,000 and the county seat of Lancaster.
Adams County. Inc. April 23 1894 Tot. ass'd val. '22(60%act)8.685.466
Inc. Apr. 7 1871. Commission gov't
COUNTY.
Intersection Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_$15 10 established May 13 1913; V. 100, p. MERRICK
Central City Is the county seat. •
434'16 M-S $50,000_ __Mar 1 1936 Population in 1921 (est.)
10.000 917. Home rule charter adopted
Court-House (Red. any time).
(Subject to call after -Mar. 1 1926)
INT. on 6s of 1920 at the office of Nov. 14 1917. V. 105, p. 2110.
45 '11 J-J 345.000r-July 1 '23-'31
- 50,000
15s '19
1939 the Co. Treas, on others at Kountze
BOND. DEBT Oct 1919_
$80,000
--to call after 1924
Subject
Light Plant (Red. July 1 1914)•
Bros., N. Y.
Paving Bonds.
4348'04 J-J $6,500c_ -July 1 1923 Assess. value 1921 (actlial)31.900.857
State&Co tax(per 81.000)'21__$6.18
614s21 --- $21.000c
KEITH
CO.
SCR.
Bonds.
DIST.
Park
NO.
1.
6 8'21 _-- 20,000c
1910, 10,379; 1920. 10,763
P. 0. Ogalalla.
M-S 332.500c_Sept 1 '23-'35 Pop'n
/NT. at State Treasurer's °Moe.
6 s'21 --- 24,000c
(Redeemable after Sept. 1 1925)
School-Building Bonds.
6 s'21
25,000c
54s
___
Serially
$60.000
Refunding
Bonds.
MERRICK CO. S. D. NO. 11.
Auditorium
--Bonds.
BONDED DEBT
(7)
4834'04 M-S $8 000c____Marl 1923
534s
s-a 8100,000
P. 0. Clarks.
Assessed value 1921 (act.).81.778.800
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1914.)
Park Purchase Bonds.
High-School-Building Bonds.
School
tax
(per
$1,000)
1921__$19.50
48 '05 M-N$10.000c_Nov. 1 '23-'24 58 '17 Apr $34,000-......Apr 1 1937
53'3
s-a $75,000
(Subject to call Nov. 11915.)
Refunding Bds.(Red. Jan 1 '09). KIMBALL.
(Subject to call after 1927.)
$6.000c_Jan
1
'23-'25
48
'06
J-J
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '22_ $30,000
5s '19 J-D
__June 1 1939
This city is in Kimball County.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1916.)
(Opt. 35.000$70,000_vrlv. beginning 1924.)
Assess.
val. 1921 (act.)__1,718,750
1,718,750
Main Extension Bonds.
4348'08 M-N 38,400_ _Nov 1 '23-'28 School tax
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922 345,000 6s WaterM-N
$7,000____May 1 1935 (Subject to call after Nov. 1 1918.) Populationrate(ner$1.000)'21..$15.00
Dist. paving bonds (add'i) 100,000
in
1,000
1921
(est.)
Refunding Bonds.
00'10 F-A $80,000c_Feb 1 '23-'29
Tot. assess. val.'21 (act.)_15.826,755 5s
INT.payable at State Treas. office
A-0 $ 8,500__-_Apr 1 1937 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1920.)
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '21.827.60
Sewer
Bonds.
458'14 A-0 $48.000c_Apr 1 '24-'33
Pop'n '10 (Census) 9,338;'20-11,647 6s
A-0 39,000---Sept 1 1937 430'14 __- 10,000c ____1924-1933 MINDEN.
INT. at Co. Treas. Office.
This city is in Kearney County.
Funding Bonds.
4%8'14 __- 26.500c _ _1924-1933 6s
$75,000
'19 __- $40.000-___Jan 1 1939 00'15 M-S 48.000c_Mar 1 '25-'34
HASTINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT. 6s Light
Water Bonds.
Bonds.
(Redeemable after Mar 1 1925)
Bldg. Bds.
. $35,000
6s
$17,500----July 1 1938 4%s'16 M-S 348,000c_Mar 1 '26-'35 _s
434s'17 A-0 100,000c_Apr 1 1937 5Ms'20 J-J
Electric
Light Bonds.
1926-1940 (Redeemable after Mar. 1 1926)
___ 19,000
(Subject to call April 1 1927)
_a '19 ___ $35,000
Bonds.
Ice
Plant
F-A
310.000c_Aug
1
43is'15
'25-'34
00'17 A-0 $60,000c __Apr 1 1927 534s'19 ___ $5,000
BOND.DEBT Nov25'22- $70,000
Serially
(Redeemable after Aug. 1 1925)
(Subject to call Aiii 1 1922)
Water debt (i i 1 tue(1)____ z3.5.000
BOND. pv:BT Nov 24'22_ $106.00.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s '18 A-0
Assessment debt (add'1)-__ 65,000
-A9r 1 1938 Floating debt
19.968 4%6'11
A-0 $22,500c
(Subject to call
Assessed value real estate__ 906,460
April 1 1928).
100,000._real
value
estate_
Assessed
_1,051,475
BOND. DE WI' Nov 24'22 $275,000 Assessed value personal....- 683,687 (1-20th annually on April 1.) Assessed value personal___ 703.715
Sinking fund
--_ 100,000_Yrly beg. 1930 Assessed value railroad____ 108,243
8,000 Other assess. property
176,707 5s '19
(Optional after July 1 1929.)
Total assess. -val.'22(act.)15.383,900 Tot,
Total assess. val.'22(act.)-1.718,218
val. 22 (act.)_1,961.869
School tax rate(per$1,000)'22_311.60 Totalassess.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _$10.50
Water Works Bonds.
$1.000)
'2183050
(per
tax
rate
Population in 1920
11,647 Population in 1910, 454; 1920, 1,620 5s '22 -__ $100,000c_Jan 1 '33-'42 Populat'n in .910. 1,559; 1920,1,527
•Int. at Kountze Bros.. N. Y.
bUTCHELL(Optional after 10 years.)
This city is in Scott's Bluff Co.
___ 12,200
serially
KIMBALL CO. HIGH SCR. DIST. 6s
HAVELOCK.
Internal Improvement Bonds.
Light Bonds.
P. 0. Kimball.
This city is In Lancaster County.
54s'19 J-J 316.900.___July 1 1939
55
'22
School
Bonds.
3200,000_Jan
1
'33-'42
High
Pop'n 1910, 2,680; 1920
(Optional July 1 1929.)
3,602 5%8'19 F-A 380.000Aug 1 '30-'39
(Optional after 10 years.)
Water and Sewer Bods.
Ext. Bonds.
DEBT Nov 20'22- $125.000 GEN. BONDS Sept 1 '22_ $791,000 55 Water
5s '10 Mar $76,000c--- ---1930 BOND.
'17
J-J $11,000c___July 1 1937
(add'!)
Water
debt
debt
Floating
25,000
159,500 (Subject to call after July 1 1927)
(incl.)
Intersection Paving Bonds.
Sinking fund
7,935 Sinking funds
172,292 5%8'19 J-J
--- $25,000
Os
3.500Ju1y 1 1939
Tot, assess. val. '22 (act.)_3,456.000 Assessment debt (add'1)
726,273
Paving District tfonds. •
(Optional July 1 1924.)
51,982.24-Nov 1 '22-'41 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22...$2.60 Total assessed value 1922_93,000,000 534s'20 _ _ _
630'21
8.000
Population 1921
4,420 Total tax (per 31,000)'22__-_$24.95 530'20 ann 19,000----May
(Optional Nov. 1 1931.)
1 1940
Pop'n '10, 43.973; 1920
54,948
23,723.75_Nov 1 '22-'41
630'21
(Optional
after 5 years.)
KIMBALL IRRIGATION DIST.
(Optional Nov. 1 1931.)
PUBLIC UTILIT/ES.-The city
City Hall Bonds.
This district is in Kimball County. owns
53.is'22 __ 50,000
its water-works
lighting 6s '21 ann $12,000---MaY 21 1941
----1931 plant, the value of whichand
TOT. DEBT Nov 1922_-- $175",491 88 '11 J-J $237.500c
Is conserva(Optional after 10 years.)
DT. Nov 27'22-$237,500 tively
Assess. value 1921__6,008,065 GEN. BD.
estimated at $3,000,000.
Sewer Bonds.
benefits
Assess.
340,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1-92n....$31.95
_s
'12
___ $8,000
INTEREST
AND
tax
rate
(per
Dist.
acre)
PRINCIPAL
85.00
TNT at Rountze Bros., N.Y.
Bonds.
Population in 1920
2.500 payable at fiscal agent (State Treas- -8 Refunding
$14,500
'17
___
urer's
office,
at
Lincoln).
INT.
County
Treas,
office
in
HEBRON.
Bonds.
Electrical
Kimball or at Bank of Kimball.
This city is in Thayer County.
May 1 1940
538'20 __- $10,000
LINCOLN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Funding Bonds.
(Optional after 5 years)
KNOX CO. SCR. DIST. NO. 83. 4348'07 M-N
530'22 J-D $26,000
$500c__ __May 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Sept 28'22 $102.000
(Subject to call any interest date) Water debt (incl.)
P. 0. Verdigre.
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ $39,500
41,500
_s
6s
Water debt (inel
5,000
M-N400,000c__ _Nov 1 1949 Total assess. val. 1922__ _ _1,190.880
$72,000
5s '20 M-N 400.000c--_May 1 1950 Tax rate (per $1.000 1922 _ _ _315.90.
BONDED DEBT
Assessed value 1922 (act.)(7)
759,500 Assessed value 1921 (act.).81,005,460
(Optional after 3 years)
Real estate
Population in 1910, 640; 1920, 1.298
Personal
492,375 School tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _$14.00 5s '20 M-N 200,000c-Nov 1 1950
88,675
(Optional Nov. 1 1923)
Other assess. property
NANCE COUNTY.
5s '22 M-N600,000c
-1,340.550 LANCASTER COUNTY
Total assess. value
Fullerton Is the county seat.
(Due in 30 years, optional after 3 yrs)
Lincoln is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds(Red.aft. July 1 '13)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22-$36.50
July $24.000c___July 1 1923
Paving District No. 10 Bonds.
Population, 1910.1,778; 1920, 1,513
Build. Bonds (red. any int. date). 38
58 '17 Apr 320.000- _Apr 1 '23-'27 4348'11 J-J $313.000c___Sept 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '18.. $30,000
HOLDREGE.
3,000
Paving District No. 15 Bonds.
GEN.BD.DT. Nov '22_ _$2,288,000 Sinking fund
138.163 Assessed value 1921 (act.)26,128,708
This city is in Phelps County.
58 '17 Apr $12.000__Apr 1 '23-'27 Cash on hand June 30 '22_
90,542.855 State & Co: tax(perS1.000)'21 $6.80
Paving District No. 17 Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Tot, assess. val.'22
Oct 1 1923 5).s '18 ann $16 200__Oct 1 '23-'28 School tax (per $1.000) 1922__$13.26 Population 1910, 8,920; 1920, 8,712
- *$500c
5s '07
54.934 All above bonds are held by State.
Paving District No. 19.
Water_-Bonds.
Population in 1920
INT.at State Treasurer's office.
z$16,000c___Aor 1 1931 5%s'19
$60,200c_Dec 1 '23-'29
4%s'l1
INT.at District Treasurer's office.




54
NEBRASKA
CITY.
County seat of Otoc Co.

NEBRASKA-CITIES AND TOWNS

[VOL. 115.

BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '22 $609,000
Valuations by Assessors.
Funding Renewal Bonds.
Incorp. Water debt (incl.)
131,00() 4s '05 J-D $95,000____June 1 1925
1921.
Dec.31 1857. For Nebraska City pre- Assessed value 1922
6,380,000
$207,936,215
Real estate
Engine-House
Bonds.
Renewal
County
further Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$45.20 448'10
cinct bonds, see Otoc
Personal
118,226,077
J-J
$50.000____July
1930
1
Commission
gevernment Population 1910, 4,793; 1920, 10,466
below.
Library Renewal Bonds.
adopted Jan. 161912. V.94. p. 293.
INT. payable at Kountze Bros..
$326,162,292
Total
44s'12 M-N$100,000___May 1 1932 Tax (per $1,000)(City
Intersection Bonds.
N. Y., and State Treas., office.
$9.75
55 1e$15,000
1939
School
12.00
1922
Park Renewal Bonds.
(C7faonal Dec 15 1924.)
NORTH PLATTE SCH. DIST.
State & Co
7.15
448'12 J-D$400,000____June 1 1932
1940 53
68'20_- $15,000
$40.000____Aug 2 1929
POPULATION.-In 1920, 191,Park Bonds.
(Optional Aug. 10 1940.)
(Subject to call after 1919.)
601; in 1910 (Census), 124,096; in
$50,000____June
44E3'08
J-D
1
1928
$25,000
1941 55
68 '21 _-__- $20,000_ __ _Apr 1 1933
44s10 J-D 50,000____June 1 1930 1900 (Census), 102,555; in 1890.
(Optional Nov. 1926.)
(Subject to call after 1923.)
44s'12 M-S 50.000____Mar 1 1932 140,452.
Apr 1 1942 5s ___
25,000_
Os '22 -_
S50,000__ _ _Apr 1 1936 5•5
'13 F-A 50.000-Aug 15 1933
(Optional April -1_1927.)
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1926.)
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
44s'15 J-J
50,000c___July 1 1935 OMAHAare
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
5s
$15,000*___July 1 1937 4
taxable.
Bonds
4s'16 M-S 50,000c___Mar 1 1936
(Subject to call after 1927.)
58 '19 1'-A$155.000____Jan 1 1939
J-J $100.000c___Jan 1 1928
148'08
448'17
M-S
50.000c_Mar
1
1937
(Optional Feb 1 1924.)
GEN.I3D. DT. Nov 25'22 $73,000
250,000c___July
1 1928
44:308
J-J
1941 Floating debt(addl)
6s'21__ $35,000
44,552 5s '17 M-S 50.000c___Sept 1 1937 00'09 J-J 150,000c___July 1 1929
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
Assess. val. 1921 (act.)_ _ _ _6,731,115 5s '17 J-D8,000,000__Dec 28 1922 148'11 J-J 375,000c___Jan 1 1931
58'18
F-A 100,000
_Feb 1 1938
Sewer Bonds (Opt. Nov. 15 1924.) Sch. tax rate(per $1,000)'21--$20•50
54s'21 M-N 50,000c___May 1 1941 00'11 J-J 375,000c___July 1 1931
56 '19 M-S $52.000_ __Nov 15 ia.)1 Population 1921 (est.)
7,500
44s g '15 J-J1,000,000c _July 1 1945
7.500.._ ..Jan 1 1926 58
Paving Bonds.
*INT. at the office of the County 5s '21 ___
'18 J-D 1.000.000_ __ _June 1 1948
5s,6s&7s _ _ $165,500_ _1924,'25,26, Treas., on others at the State Treas. 5s '21 ___ 50,000....Nov 1 1941 54s'21M-N 2.500.000 May 2 1951
5s '21 ___ 40,600____Nov 1 1941
'31 & '32
J-D2,500,000_Dec 1 '23-'47
4
4s'22
100,000c___Mar
5s
'22
s-a
1
1942 (For amount
BOND.DEBT Nov 28'22_ $322,000
duo each year see
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 165,500 NORTH RIVER IRRIG. DIST.
Special Assess. Renewal Bonds
V. 115, p. 2502.)
Sinking fund
This district is in Garden County. 4s '03 J-J $200,000____Jan 2 1933
18,000
Promissory
Notes.
Total assessed value 1922_ _5,000,000 6s
J-J $120,000c _ __ _1930-1911 44s'04 J-J 484.000____Jan 1 1934
g'22 M-A $1,500,000 Aug 1 1923
Tax rate (per $1,000)'22_412.00 6s '22 J-J 20,000c_July 1 '32-'43 448'04 M-N126,000____May 1 1924 44s
Benson Bonds (Annexed).
Population 1910, 5,480; 1920, 6 279 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1922_ _$140,000 48 '05 J-J
24,000____Jan 1 1925 58 '08 ___ $8,000
May 1928
302,660 48 '06 M-N175,000____May 1 1926 58 '10
INT. at County Treasurer's office. Assessed value 1922
Jan 1930
20,000
District tax (per $1,000) 1922_$35.06 44s'07 M-S 200,000____Sept 1 1927 58 '12 __5,000____July 1932
Population (estimated)
125
July 1944
5s '14
30,000
Gas Plant Purchase Bonds.
NELIOH.
INT. at County Treasurer's office. 5s'20 J-J
July 1946
f$1,000,000 July 1 '25&'50 5.9 '16 ___ 47.000
This city is in Antelope County.
(Annexed).
Dundee
Bonds
July
1
4,000,000
'30,
'35,
1
Water Bonds.
OAKLAND.
Sept 1934
'40.& '45 54s'14 ___ $67.000
--- $5,000
-6
This city is In Burt County.
Florence Bonds (Annexed).
Playground Bonds.
Paving Dist. Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Jan
$2,000_
434s10
1 1923
___
54s
___
$50,000
-s
-__ $112,000
Ss '17 Oct $35,000c.. ___Oct 1 1937
South Omaha Bonds (Annexed).
7s '22 M-N 36,000_ _ _ _May 1 1942
Grading Bonds.
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1922.)
High-School
Bonds.
Serially
5s
Water Extension Bonds.
--- $3,350
Paving bond
July 1923
58 '03 ___ $100,000
54s'22 J-D $7,000_ __Juno 1 1942 Sewer bonds dt.Nov 27'22 $300,000
Building Bonds.
35,000
DUNDEE BONDS (Annexed)(Optional June -1 1932.)
Water bonds
Dec 1929
$60,000
'09
5s
2,50Q
Sewer
Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_ $138,925 TOT. BD. DT. Nov 27'22 337,500
Refunding Bonds.
5s '08 J-J $14.500____July '1 1928
Assess. value 1921 (act.)2,210,345 Sinking fund (water)
181 58 '09 M-S 7,000____Mar 1 1929 5s '13 J-D $60,000c_ _ _July 1933
Total tax (per $1,000) 192L..$29.62 Assessed value
192E1,902.570 58 '14 J-J
25,000_... Jan 2 1934 TOT.BD. DT.Nov 15'22$8,649,000
Population, 1910, 1,566; 1920. 1,724 Total tax 1921 (act.)
(per $1,000)__$25.0
1,500,000
Internal Improvement Bonds. Floating debt (add'1)
Pop'n 1910, 1,073; 1920
461,272
1,356 6s '10 J-J
$8,500____July 1 1930 Cash in bond rod. fund..
INT. is payable at County Treas- 5s '12 J-D
NELSON.
7,000____Dec 1 1932 Val. of school prop. 1922_12,125,815
urer's office in Tekamah.
kit This city is in Nuckolls County.
6s '14 A-0 20.000_ _ __Oct 1 1934 Assess. val.'22(80% act.)315,346.160
Sch so! tax (per 31,000) 1922_ _512.00
Paving Bonds.
Intersection Bonds.
OMAHA,
7s '21 J-J $84,000
56 '13 M-8 $10,000____Sept 1 1923 • INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.0.
Omaha Is situated in Douglas Co. 5s '14 J-D
6s '22 J-J 20,000
1928-1937
7.000__June 1 1924 and in Lincoln.
7s '22 .).-J 30,000_ _ _ _Jan 3 1942 Inc. Mar. 5 1857. Commission govt. 53 '15 M-S 3,000____Mar 1 1925 ORD.
This city is in Valley County.
adopted Sept. 2 1911 and upheld by 5s '15 M-N 10.000____May 1 1925
(Optional Jan. 3 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922_
Light Bonds.
$91,400 the Supreme Court on Mar. 2 1912.
Fire Equipment Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
44,000 ll bonds of this city are taxable. 6s '13 F-A $7,500_ -__Aug 1 1933 is '17 A-0 $30.000_ _Oct 1 1937
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1922.)
Assessment debt (add'1)
84,000 The annexation of South Omaha and
Electric Light Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds
Sinking fund (cash)
2,000 Dundee favored by voters on Juno 1 Os '15 M-N$35.000- _May 1 1935
68 '20 M-N$55,000c-__Nov 1 1940
Total assess. val.(act.)'22_1,025.260 1915. V. 100. p. 1943.
South Omaha Bonds (Annexed).
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1921_4123,000
Water-Works Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1.000)'22-518.00
Funding Bonds.
Population in 1910, 978; in 1920, 955 4 +g'11 J-J$7,000.000___Dec 15 1941 44W04 J-D3117.000c___Dec 1 1924 Water & light debt (incl.)__ 68,000
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_2,761,970
Engine House Bonds.
Overlap Bonds.
446'03 M-S $45,000____Sept 1 1933 58 '03 --- $7,000____July 1 1923 Total tax (per $1,000) 192E..$42.80
60,000___
Population
_Jan
J-J
1
'06
1926
45
1910, 1,960; 1920, 2.143
Bonds.
Sewer
This city is in Madison County.
M-S 30,000Mar 1 1928 44s'06M-N$235,000c___May 1 1926
INT. on the bonds of 1917 and of
Ineorp. Sept. 12 1881 and as a city 448'08 M-S
1 1933 448'08 J-J
30.000c_July 1 1928 1920 is payable at the County Treasof the first class March 13 1909. 44s'13 s-an 100,000__Mar
30,000c___Dec 1 1941
urer's office in Ord.
5s
Renewal Bonds.
Population 1910. 6,027; 1920, 8,464 44s'22
___ 30.000_ _July 1 1942 5s '04 M-S $25.000c__ Mar 1 1924
Sewer Bonds.
OSCEOLA.
Auditorium
Bonds.
22,300c___Oct
'04
A-0
5s
1
1924
413 '06 M-N$30,000c___May 1 1936
$150.000c___July 1 1935 4 N,s'12 J-J 110,880____Jan 1 1932
This city is in Polk County.
(Subject to call after May 1 1911.) 4).4s15 J-JBonds.
Improvement Bonds.
Paving
Refunding Bonds.
6s '15 Sept *15,000c ___Sept 1 1935
375.000____Aug
54s
1
1924
F-A
___ $125,000
'04
45
M-N$70.008c___Nov
448'05
1
1925
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1920)
Intersection Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
5s '15 J-D 140.000____June 1 1935
Park Bonds.
6s
--- $56.500
City-tlall Bonds.
4548'16 Nov $15,000c___Nov 1 1926 4s '06 J-J $50.000____July 1 1926
(?)
(Subject to call after Nov. 11921) 4 48'07 A-0 50.000__Apr 1 1927 448'05 M-N$70.000____May 1 1925 BONDED DEBT
Assess. val. 1921 (act.)_ _ _ _1,662,335
448'08 M-S 50.000____Mar 1 1928
Intersection Bonds.
*Water-Extension Bonds.
50,000____June
1
1928
J-D
48'08
Total
tax
4
(per
$1,000)
$20,000c___July
4
4s'04
192E
_$26.30
1
July
1924
58 '13 July $10.000c__ _July 1 1933
100.000____Apr 1 1929 4 s'051V1-S 20.000c___Sept 1 1925 Population, 1910, 1,105; 1920, 1,209
(Subject to call after July 1 1918.) 448'09 A-0 100.000____Feb
1 1930 4 4s'OFI J-J
,010 F-A
30,000c___July 1 1928
56 '14 June $10,000c-....June 1 1934 0
100,000____Feb
1 1931
F-A
140'11
PAWNEE CITY,
Park Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1919.)
M-S 100.000Mar 1 1932 48 '05 M-N $40.000c___May 1 1925
This city is in Pawnee County.
5s '15 Sept $10,000c__ _Sept 1 1935 4 48'12 M-S
100.000____Mar 1 1933 448'11 Feb 15,000____Feb 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1920) 4 48'13
100.000__Mar
2
M-S
430'14
1934
.58
'16 J-J $26,000c___July 1 1936
Fire-Hall
Bonds.
5s '16 July 10,000c_July 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1921) 430'15 M-S 100.000____Mar 1 1935 45 '10 J-J $25.000c___Jan 1 1930 ,Subject to call begin. July 1 1921.)
M-S 100.000c__ Mar 1 1937 BENSON BONDS (Annexed).
Paving Bonds.
56 '19 --- $10,000___Sept 15 1939 4413'17 F
-A 100,000c___Feb 1 1938
53'18
_s '22 ___ $50,000
Water-Fire Equipment.
20 years
(Subject to call Sept. 15 1924.)
55 '19 M-S 100,000_Mar 1 1939 58 '11 ___ $5,000____June 1 1931
Electric Light Bonds.
_s '21 ann $10.000
15,000____Mar
1
--_
'20
1940
5s
Os
'21 M-N $75.000__Nov 1 '27-'41
Sewer
Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
Bonds.
Sewer
58 '14 ___ $14,500____July 1 1934
Funding Bonds.
54s'20 F-A $15,000____Feb 1 1940
45 '04 P-A $75.000____Aug 1 1924
54s'19
City-Hall Bonds.
$26,000____Dec 1 1939
(Optional Feb 1 1925)
90,000____Jan 1 1926 55 '15 ___ $25.000__ July 1 1935
4s '08 J-J
(Optional after 5 years)
68 '20 M-S $35,000
150,000____Apr
A-0
48'07
1
1927
4
FLORENCE BONDS (Annexed)
Water-Works Bonds.
Paving Dist. No. 14 Bonds.
49,000____Mar 1 1928
is '16 J-J
Funding Bonds.
$7,500c___July 1 1936
7s '20 ___ f$12,500_ June 1 1923 4 48'08 M-S 100.000____Apr
48'09 A-0
1 1929 5s '14 ___ $28,000_ _May 2 1934 'Subject to call begin. July 1 1921.)
84.000June 1 '24-'30 4
448'10 F-A 100.000____Feb 1 1930 6s '14 ___
55,000__Jan 4 1934 TOT. BD. DT.Oct 11922.. $184,500
Paving Dist. No. 15 Bonds.
448'11 F-A 100.000____Feb 1 1931 TOT. BD. DT. Aug '22_$22,754,288 Other debt
36,442
6s '21 s-a $165.000
16,287
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 4'22_ $346,000 4 48'12 M-S 100.000_-__Mar 1 1932 Gas debt (incl.)
5,000,000 Cash on hand
100,000____Mar 1 1933 Water debt lincl.)
4s'13
M-S
4
Assessed
value
1,807,325
1921
7,000,000
Assessment debt (incl.).-119,000 4 48'14 M-S 100,000__Mar 1 1934
City
150.898 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $30.60
Sinking fund
10,000 448'15 M-S 100.000____Mar 1 1935 Redemption
funds
1,272.600 Present value of municipal
Water__..
Assessed val. (act.) 1922_10,157.020
100,000____July 1 1935
Dec 1 '21_ iSpec. assess
light and water plant_ __ _ 100,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21- $39.40 434s'15 J-J 200,000c___Mar
77,247
1 1936
4%8'16 M-S
INT. payable in N.1.at Kountze Population 1910, 1.610; 1920, 1,595
* Int. at State Treasurer's office.
4;0'17 M-S 200,000c__ Mar 1 1937 Bros.: State fiscal agency in Lincoln
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
5s '17 M-S 200,000c_ Sept 1 1937 and Omaha (1917 law).
M-N400,000____May 1 1938
54s
DEBT LIMITATION.-The Leg- PAWNEE COUNTY.
5s
M-S 200,000____Mar 1 1939 islature at its 1009 session amended
Pawnee City Is the county seat.
High-School-Building Bonds.
59 '20 M-S 106,000..___Mar 1 1940 the law relating to the debt limitaFunding Bonds.
58 '07 J-3 $24,000c__ _May 1 1937 5 is'21 M-N 400,000c__ May 1 1941 tions of this City so that the
'17 J-D $50,000____Dec 1 1937
Ss
provision
(Subject to call after May 1 1927.) 5s 22 s-a 500,000c__ _Mar 1 1942 now reads as follows:
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1922.)
58 '11 M-N$25.000c___May 1 1931
Funding Bonds.
Section 196. The bonded indebt- 54s'19
$11,000____Dec 1 1923
55 '14 M-S *47,000c___Mar 1 1934 4348'03 F-A$200.000____Aug 1 1933 edness of the city,
exclusive of dis(Optional after 5 years.)
Ss '19 ___ 450,000____Nov 1 1939
Paving Renewal Bonds.
trict grading bonds, district improveBridge Bonds
(Optional Nov. 1 1929.)
4s '03 M-N$100,000____May 1 1933 ment bonds, public library bonds,
$50,000____Dec 1 1939
re- 54s'19
54s'21
165,000c___Sept 1 1941 4)s'04 J-J
c•(),000____July 1 1924 newal bonds, bonds Issued for the
(Optional after 5 years.)
5s
-__ 200.000
4s '05 F-A 48,000____Aug 1 1925
of funding or taking up and TOTAL DEBT Oct 8 '21- $175,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922.... $711,000 43s'07 M-8 75,000____Sept 1 1927 purpose
making payment of the floating In- Assess. val., real estate_ __20,837,800
Total assess. val. 1922_ _ _10,522,105 448'08 M-N 50,000May 1 1928 debtedness
and liabilities of the city. Assess. val., personal
8,621,419
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $20.30 4413'09 A-0 75.000____Apr 1 1929 or
bonds for the erection or purchase Tot.assess.val.'21
29.459.219
Population in 1920
8,960 4 48'10 J-J
75,000____July 1 19:30 of a city hall,auditorium
,000)21_$7.60
State
(per
$1
tax
&
Co.
or
firef Int. at State Treasurer's office 448'12 M-N 50.000____May 1 1932 engine houses, or the construction or Popula'n 1910, 10,582; 1920, 9,578
Public Comfort Station Bonds. purchase, or for the construction
on others in New York City.
INT. payable at the County
and
55 '17 M-S $50,000c__ Sept 1 1937 maintenance, of
and condu- rreasurer's office.
5s '20 ___ 100.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1910 its, or for park subways
purposes, or for the
Police-Station Bonds.
purchase,
or appropria- PENDER.
5.5 '17 M-S$100.000c__.Sept 1 1937 tion of gasconstruction
This city is in Lincoln County.
works, water-works, eleoThis village is in Thurston County.
50,000c___Mar 1 1912 trio-light plants
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds. 5s '22 s-a
or
power
Water Extension Bonds.
plants.
Sewer Renewal Bonds.
A-0 $98,000
5s
Oct 1 1929
shall not at any time exceed in the ag- 5s
--- $9,500
48 '03 J-D$100,000____June 1 1933 gregate 5% of the actual
Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
value of the
6s '20 A-0 520.000.. Oct 1 '30_'0 448'04 J-J 40,000____July 1 1924 taxable property
within
___ $18,500
5s
corporate
the
Os '21 J-J $100,000c___July 1 1941 43 '06 F-A 100,000.._ _Aug 2 1926 limits of the city, such actual value to
Elec. Light & Water-Plant Bd
448'07 M-S 100.000____Sept 1 1927 be determined by reference
(Optional after 5 years.)
'17 M-8 $16,500c__ _Sept 119
58
to
the
as44808
M-N100,000____May
1
Sewer (Subject to call).
1928 sessment of property in said city.
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1922.)
4s
$26,000____Apr 1 192 448'09 A-0 100,000____Apr 1 1929
There are also other provisions and
Funding Bonds.
50,000_-__July 1 1930 restrictions.
4 48'10 .1-J
65,000
The
full
the
___ $20,000__ _ _Nov 1 1942
law
text
of
430'12 M-N 50.00C____May 1 1932 as passed by the Legislature will be 5s '22(Optional
-sPaving Bonds.
Nov. 11932.)
_s
City-Hall Renewal Bonds.
___ $200.000
round In V. 88. p. 955.
BOND. DEBT Sept 27'22 $28,000
4r09 A-0 $50,000____Oct 1 1929
Fire Station Bonds.
9,500
VALUATION.-Chapter 133 of Water debt (incl.)
58 '17 J-D $12.000____June 1 1937 4 s'll J-D 25,000____June 1 1931 the Laws of 1921 requires that all Floating debt(addl)
18,000
(Subject to call after June 1 1922) 4 8'12 F-A 50.000....._.Feb 1 1932 property in the State not expressly Sinking fund
600
Bonds.
Os '20 A-0 10.000 _Oct 1 '26-'30
!mot.
Street
1.439,939
exempt therefrom shall be subject to Tot. ass'd val.'21 (act.)
54s'21 M-N $500.000c__May 1 1941 taxation, and shall be valued
Bridge Bonds.
tax rate (per $1,000) '22--$8.80
City
and
58 '14 J-J $12.000
1925-1934 44s'22___ 600,000---..Mar 1 1942 assessed at its actual value instead of Population in 1910. 804; 1920, 992
Park Bonds (Red. one band tif11/•)• 4)s'22 ___ 600,000_ _ _ _Juno I 1942 1-5 of such value,as was heretofore
INT. payable at Village Clerk's
5s '15
___ $12.000__Oct 1 '26-'35 44s'22 --_ 600,000_ _ _ _July 1 1942 required.
office.

NORFOLK.

NORFOLK SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.

NORTH PLATTE.




DEC., 1922.]
PERKINS COUNTY.
Grant is the county seat.
High-School Bonds.
6s '17 Oct. 1$16,000__Oct 1 '23-'30
l 1,000_ _ _ _ Oct 1 1931
GEN.BD. DT. Oct 4 1921. $10,000
$10000
Floating debt
Assess. val. real estate__ -_11,606,000
2,094,000
Assess. val. personal
13,700,000
Total assess. val. 1921
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'21__$7.40
Population 1910, 2,570; 1920, 3,967
INT.on high-school bonds payable
at County Treasurer's office.
PERKINS COUNTY S. D. NO. 12.
School-Building Bonds,
15 '27-'36
6s '21 F-$20,000_Feb 15
'37-51
45.000-Feb
BOND. DEBT March 1921 865,000
112.998
Assessed value 1921
School tax (per $1,000) 1921___$8.60
PERKINS COUNTY S. D. NO. 65.
P. 0. Venango.
6s '21 F-A $95,000_ __Feb 1 1951
(Optional Feb. 1 1941.)
BOND. DEBT Feb 1921-- $05,000
1,379.447
Assessed value 1921
School tax (per $1,000) '21..__$12.10
PETERSON BEND PRO. DIST.
This district is in Burt and Washington Counties.
6s '22 J-J 868,000....July 1 '23-37
BOND. DEBT July 1922-$68,000
INT. payable at Burt County
Treasurer's office.
PHELPS COUNTY.
Holdredge is the county seat.
J-J 875.000c-Jan 1 1930
4s
(Subject to call)
BOND.DEBT Afar 28 '16_ $75,000
Assessed val. 1921 (act.)_ _28,454,680
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '21 _ -$5.00
Population 1910, 10,451; 1920, 9,900
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
PHELPS CO. S. D. NO. 44.
(P. 0. Holdredge.)
1923-19,32
(850,000
1933-1942
5s '22 J-D1 80,000
1043-1952
(120,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1922- $250.000
Assessed valuation 1021_ - -5,150.260
Tax rate,school(perS1.000)'21 $12.70
Principal and interest at office of
County Treasurer.
-PIERCE CO. S. D. NO. 2.
53022 J-D8135.000_ _Juno 1 '38-'52
BONI). DEBT Nov 1 '22_ $135,000
Assess. val. 1921 (act.)..-2.658.965
School tax (per $1,000) 1921-89.00
1,600
Population (est.)
PLAINVIEW.
This village is in Pierce County.
Light Bonds.
530'20S21,000_ _Jan 5 1940
.
(Optional after 5years.)
Ice Plant Bonds.
5s'20_ 312,000____Jan 5 1940
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922_ _ $36,000
9,000
Floating debt (addl)
1,216
Bond sinking fund
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_1,422,010
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$31.30
Pop'n 1910 (Census). 941; 1920-1,199
_

NEBRASKA-CITIES AND TOWNS
(?)
BONDED DEBT
Assess. value, 1921 (act.? _$1,462,595
Total tax (per $1.000), 21_ _335.40
Pop'n (Census)'10, 1,137:'20_A,338
RICHARDSON CO. DRAINAGE
DIST. NO. 1.
P. 0. Falls City. Bonds taxable
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 '22_. 860,000
Appraised valuation 1922_ _1.000.000
INT. at County Treasurer's office
ST. EDWARDS.
This village is in Boone County.
Paving Bonds.
7s '20 ___ $29,000„Dec 1 '33-'39
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 82.)
TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 1921 $79,688
18.000
Water debt (included)____
1,396.610
Assessed value 1921
Total tax (per $1,000),'21__$31.05
Pop'n '10, 814; 1920 (Census). 1,002
SARPY COUNTY.
Papillon is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
58'17 Sept $20,000c_Sept 1 '23-'27
Court House Bonds.
'$25,000.._Mar 1 '24-'28
5s '22 1‘1-S 20,000.. _Mar 1 '29-'30
105.000_ _Mar 1 '31-37
BOND. DE-31' Feb 1922.. $170,000
Assessed value, 1921
26,983.555
State & co. tax (per $1,000).'2n$7.00
Population 1910, 9,274; 1920, 9,370
INT. is payable at County Treasurer's office.
SAUNDERS CO. S. D. NO. 104.
(P. 0. Wahoo.)
School Bldg. Erection Bonds.
5s '22 July 860.000_ __ _July 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Sept 1922_ _860,000
Assess. val. 1922 (act.)
887.206
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_89.10
SCHUYLER.
This city is in Colfax County.
Water Works.
5Us
___ 825.000
Electric Light Bonds
530'20 s-a $55,000
1940
(Optional 1925.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '22.. $98,000
Water debt (incl.)
2 i,000
Sinking fund'General
3,640
590
jWater
Assess. val., real estate_ __ _1,941,165
Assess. val. personal
633,410
Total assessed val. '22_ _ _ _2,574,575
City tax rate (per $1,000) '22_ _$8.30
Population 1910, 2,152; 1920, 2,636
SCHUYLER SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.
5s '15 ___ $31,000____July 1 1945
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
TOTAL DEBT Nov 27'22_ $31,000
Assess. val.real estate
2,427,065
Assess. val. personal
713,740
Other property
488,295
Tot. assess. val.'22 (act.).. 3.634,100
School tax (per $1,000), 1922_$11.75
Population 1921
2,700

SCOTIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Scotia) is
in Greeley County.
School Building Bonds.
_s
--- $00.000
pLAINV1EW SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Plainview) is BOND.DEBT Sept 28 '22.. $100,000
Tax levy val. '22 (actual)_ _2,400.000
In Pierce County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1922..$9.0)
School Building Bonds.
1,200
6s '20 M-S $40,000_ _Sept 1 '30-'40 Population in 1922
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22_ $100,000
Floating debt
15,000 SCOTTS BLUFF.
Assessed value, 1922 (act.)_2,555,000
This city is in Scotts Bluff County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$16.00 5s '17 J-J $47,000_ __July 1 1937
(Subject to call July 1 1922.)
PLATTE COUNTY.
Water Bonds.
Coluinhia is the county seat.
5s '17 J-J $32,000___ _July 11937
Court-House Bonds.
(Subject to call after July 1
5s '20 M-N5130,000_ ..May 1 1930 5s '20 J-J $36,000_ _ _July 11922.)
1939
(Optional May 1 1925.)
(Optional July 1 1924.1
_Dec 1 1946 530'22 s-a $19,000_ _ _ _July 1 1942
53is'21 J
(Optional
Dec. 1 1936.)
-D$100,000._(Optional July 1 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '21_$230,000 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22_
$229,000
Assess. value, 1921 (act.) _63,058,333 Water debt (incl.)
160,000
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'21_86.00 Assessed value 1922 _ _ _ _ 6.559.71'2
'10,
19,006;
'20 (Census)19,464 Total tax (per $1,000), 1921_442.60
Pop'n
Population 1910, 1,746; 1920, 6,912
PLATTSMOUTH.
INT, on bonds of 1017 payable at
This city is the county seat of Cass County Treasurer's office.
County. Inc: Nich. 15 1855. Pop'n
1920.
4.190.
4,287;
1910,
SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
Gering is the county seat.
530'22 J-J f$57.000c_Jan 1 '23-'41
Road and Bridge Bonds.
39,000c-....Jan 1 1912
'19 J-J $260.000____July 1 1939
GEN.BD. DT. Dec 16 '22.. $142,000 5s Court
House Bonds.
63,990 58
Assessment debt (add'1)--_
___ $200,000
1,000
Sinking fund
Bridge Bonds.
3,914,600
Assessed value 192'
6s
--- 85,000
Total tax (per $1,000), 1921_341.60 5s
_
185,000
INT. at Kountze Bros..New York. BOND.DEBT
Sept 28'22 $650,000
Assess,
val.,
real
estate......20,699,745
POLK COUNTY.
Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _10,742,660
Osceola is the county scat.
Tot, assess. val.(act.) 22_31.442,405
Court-House Bonds.
__Jan 1 1936 State & co. tax (per $1,000)'21_89.60
530'21 J-J
Population '10, 8,355; 1920, 20,710
after 5 years.)
(Optional
$125.000c_BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $125,000
Floating debt (additional)
1 000 SCOTTSBLUFF SCH. DIST.
15,000
Sinking fund
Building Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate.29,159,000 6s '06 ___ $6000...,.. _Dec 1 1926
Assessed value, personal_ - 5,163,000 5s '10 ___
15,000____Jan 1 1930
Other assessable property_ 1,528 000 Os '11 ___
6,500_ __ _Jan 1 1931
Total ass'd val. '22 (act.)_35,850,000 5s '14 ___ 46,000____Dec 1 1934
Co. tax rate(per $1.000) '22_ _ _S4.60 Os '14 J-D 18,000____Dec 1 1934
12,000___July 15 1936
Pop'n '10, 10.521;'20 (Census)10,714 5s '16 J-J
530'18 ___ 60,000
1938
RANDOLPH.
(Subject to call after 1923.)
in
5s 20 ___
Cedar County.
5,000____Mar 1 1940
This city is
(Optional March 11925.)
paving District Bonds.
-,0_ ..May 1 1940 530'22 ann 300,000_ _ __Apr 1 1952
6s '20 - - $45
(Optional April 11932.)
(Optional at any int.-paying date.)
ds'20 _ _ $20,000_ -_May 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '22.. $539,000
82,562
(Optional- at ;ply lot -paving date.) Floating debt (add'1)
..May 1 1940 Sinking fund
38,000 _
8.200
6s
20-any interest--paying date) Tax levy val. 1922_ _ _ _ _ _8,700,925
(Optional
6s 20 ___ 40.000---May 11910 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _.318.30
(Optional any interest-paying date) Pon'n 1920. 6.912; 1921 (est.)_8,000
INT. on 530 of 1922 at the
20.000__ _Nov 1 1940
6s '20 ___
date) County Treasurer's office.
(Optional any interest-paying




55

SCOTTSBLUFF COUNTY S. D. 530'19 ___ $20,000__..May 15 1939
(Optional after 5 years.)
NO. 11.

P. 0. NIorrill.
School-Building Bonds.
Cs
$90.000
BONDED DEBT
(7)
Assessed val. 1921 (act.) 3,328.490
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$27.00
SEWARD.
This city is in Seward County.
Water Bonds.
_s
1959
$85,000
(Optional after 1929.)
_s
14.000
___
Sewer Bonds.
_s
___ 862,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '19_545,000
25,000
Water debt (incl.)
10,000
Floating debt
2,500
Sinking fund
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_3,332.143
Total tax rate (per 81,000)'21_326.12
Population 1910, 2,106; 1920, 2,368
SEWARD SCHOOL DISTRICT,
Building Bonds.
58 '16 ___ $50,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1941
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1921.)
(7)
TOTAL DEBT
Assessed val. 1921 (act.)_84,361,227
School tax (per $1,000) '2L.__$12.00
SIDNEY.
This town is in Cheyenne County.
Water Bonds.
_s
--- $60,000
_s
__- 99,000
___ 27,000
_s
Elec Light & Heating Bonds
_s
___ $70,000
_s
___
14,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '21 5337,000
Total assess. val. 1921____3,909,445
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$39.08
Pop.'10 (Census), 1,185; 1920, 2,852
SIDNEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Sidney) is in
Cheyenne County.
School Building Bonds.
6s
J-J $75,000
___ 60.000
Os
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922_ _ $101,000
Assessed value 1921 (act.) _4,524,195
School tax (per $1,000) '21_ _ _$18.58
SOUTH OMAHA.-See Omaha.

12,000_ _ _May 15 1939
530'19 ___
(Optional after 5 years.)
$50,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 28'22_ 5147,000
Floating debt (add'i)
26,200
Tot, assess. val. '22 (act.)_1,770,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$12.00

TILDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Madison and
Antelope Counties.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1922 $111,000
Assessed valuation 1921.... _2,203,135
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _$14.10
Population (est.)
1.500
UNIVERSITY PLACE SCH.DIST.
No. 87.
This district is in Lancaster Co.
5s '12 s-a $25,000c Feb 10'27&'32
$95,000
53,5s
Building Bonds.
5s '17 M-N$30,000 May 1'27,'32&'37
BOND. DEBT Oct 1919--_$175,000
Floating debt
15,000
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_4,075,535
School tax (per 51.000) 1921__$24.60
Population in 1919 (est.)
5.200
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. 0.
VALENTINE SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district (1'. 0. Valentine) is in
Cherry County.
6s '21 ___ $90.000
(7)
BONDED DEBT
Assessed value 1921 (act.) $2,053,600
School tax (per $1,000) '21....$16.40
VALLEY COUNTY.
Ord is the county seat.
Court House Bonds.
5s '19 -__ $100,000____Sept 1 1939
(Optional after Sent. 7 1924.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '22.. $100,000
Special debt (court-house
56,800
bldg.), add'l
31,000
Floating debt (add'1)
Assess. val., real estate.. 16,316,430
Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _ 5,954,596
Tot.assess.val.'22(65%act)22,271,026
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'21_57.80
Population 1910, 9,480; 1920, 9,823
VALPARAISO SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Valparaiso) is
In Saunders County.
1949
___ $65,000
5s
(Optional after 1939.)
(?)
BONDED DEBT
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_1,128,784
School tax (per $1,000) '21__-$22.00

SOUTH SIOUX CITY.
This city is in Dakota County.
Water Bonds
_s
___ $25,000
Light Bonds
_ _ _ $10,000
_s
Paving Bonds
VENANGO.
is
_-_ $200,000
This place is in Perkins County.
TOT.BD. DT.July 1922__ $236,500
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_3.032,238 6s Water Bonds.
$26,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_436.12
Electric Light Bonds.
Population 1910, 1.196; 1920, 2.402 5%s
_ 524.000
(7)
BONDED DEBT
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_ _$369,550
SUPERIOR.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_537.50
This city is in Nuckolls County.
285
Population 1920
Park Bonds.
1929
536s
___ $15,000
15,000___Feb 15 1930 WAHOO.
530'20
530'22 M-N 15,000...._..Nov 1 1940
This city is in Saunders County.
Paving Bonds
Paving Bonds.
$12,826.81_May 11940 630'20 J-D $55,000
5%s'20
(Optional at any time.)
6s '20 ___ 20,000_ ___June 1 1940
530'20 ___ $2,594.90_May 1 1940 (Opt. at any interest-paying date.)
(Optional at any time.)
Intersection Bonds.
5 ,is'20 ___ 40,538.90
Os '20 J-D$102,000
10,000
530'20 _
Lighting Impt. Bonds.
33,800___ _May 1 1940 5s '22 J-J $25,000
5 As'20
(Optional any time.)
Water bonds
$21,000
BOND. DEBT April 1922_ $140,500 School bonds
38,000
38,000 Sewer bonds
Water debt (incl.)
4,000
Total assess. val.'22 (act.)_2,507,010 BOND.DEBT Nov 25'22_ 5106,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22..541.00 Assessment debt (add'1)
77,500
Population 1910, 2,106; 1920. 2,719 Tax levy val.'22 (act.):
1,651,300
Real estate
Personal property
1,0.18,705
SUPERIOR SCHOOL DISTRICT.
249,039
Other assess. property
BOND.DEBT July 1922_ _ $52,000
2,949,044
Total
3,658,385
value
1921
Assessed
3,500 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_825.80
Population (est.)
Population 1910. 2,168; 1920, 2.338
TECUMSEH.
This city is in Johnson County.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
County seat is Blair.
Water Extension Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 8 '20.. $93,000
___ $25,000
6s
Assessed value 1921 (act.) 42,170,984
Paving Bonds.
State&('o.tax(per 51.000) '21_56.964
$18.000
7s
BOND.DEBT Nov 4 '22.. $62,500 Population 1910, 12.738; '20, 12,180
5,000
Floating debt
INT. at Kountze Bros.. N. Y. 0.
44,000
Water debt. incl
Total assess. val. 1922
1,645,531
WAVERLY SCHOOL DISTRICT
(40% act.) (est.)
NO. 145.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21-$40.20
Population 1910, 1,748; 1920, 1,688
This district (P. 0. Waverly) is in
Lancaster County.
Building Bonds.
THURSTON COUNTY.
5s '19 ___ $140,000_ __Sept 1 1944
Pender is the county seat.
(Optional after 5 years.)
Funding Bonds.
(1)
BONDED DEBT
5s '15 M-S $60,000_ __ _Sept 1 1935 Assessed value 1921 (act.) $3,923,292
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1925.) School tax (per $1,000) 1921___$9.40
BOND. DEBT April 1916.. 860.000
Assess. val. 1921 (act.)_ _ _26,422,980
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'21_58.20 WAYNE.
This city is in Wayne County.
Population 1910. 8.704; 1920, 9,589
Water-Extension Bonds.
5s '16 Aug $7.000c ..Aug 12 1936
THURSTON CO. S. D. NO. 1.
(Subject to call after Aug. 12 1926.)
(1'. 0. Pe icier.)
Paving District Bonds
$10.000c_July 1 '28-'32 6s '20 _-- $25,000___May 15 1940
15,000c_Juiy 1 '33-'37 (Optional at any int.-paying date.)
5s '22 J-J I 20,000c_July 1 '38-'42 6s 20 ___ 25,000.... _July 10 1940
25,000c_July 1 '43-'47 (Opt. at any interest-paying date.)
30,000c_July 1 '48-'52 6s '20 ___ 50,000___July 10 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '22.. 5100,000 (Opt. at any interest-paying date.)
Assess. val. 1921 (act.)_ _ _ _2,747.425 Os '22 -__ 214,691.43__Jan 2 1942
School tax rate(per $1,000)'21 $10.00
(Optional Jan. 2 1932.)
1.200 630'22 J-J 107,500
Population (est.)
INT. at County Treasurer's office. 630'22 J-D 200,050_Dec 15 '22-'40
$9,000
City hall bonds
10,000
THURSTON COUNTY SCHOOL Water bonds
12,000
Fire issue
DISTRICT NO. 17.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1922........281,691
Funding Bonds.
21.000
53,5s'19
510.000___May 15 1939 Water debt (incl.)
Tot. assess. val. 1921 (act.) 2,521.663
(Optional after 5 years.)
530'19
$15,000_ __May 15 1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.._..$41.82
Population 1910, 2,140; 1920, 2,115
(Optional after 5 years.)

56

KANSAS-DEBT OF STATE

WAYNE SCHOOL DIST.

WYMORE.

WEBSTER CO. S. D. NO. 74.

YORK.

High School Building.
This city is in Gage County.
Ea '08 July $40.000c
1928
Refunding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT July 12'22_ $28.000 45 '05 ___ 35,000___Dec 15 1925
Total assess. val.'21 (act.)_3.081,956 55 '10 ___ 30,000____June 1 1930
School tax (per $1,000) 1922__$13.52 55 '11
15,000____Aug 1 1931
Population in 1920 (est.)
2.700
Refund. Water & Lt. Bonds.
56 '16 ___ $41,000____Mar 1 1931
WEBSTER CO. S. D. NO. 2.
(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1921.)
P. 0. Red Cloud.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1920_385,000
High-School Bonds.
Floating debt (est.)
21,000
58 '15 Nov $35,000........Nov 1 1935 Sinking fund (est.)
640
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1920.) Assessed value 1921 (act.)_2,158,625
TOTAL DEBT
(?)
Total tax (per $1,000) 192L_..$34.10
Assessed val. 1921 (act.)_ _33,000.065 Population 1910. 2,613; 1920, 2.592
School tax 1921 (per $1,000)_..$13.00
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
(P. 0. Blue Hill.)
School Building Bonds.
6s
___ $65,000
BONDED DEBT
(7)
Assessed value 1921 (act.)_1,215,675
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_ -$10.00

This city is in York County.
Street-Intersection Bonds.
55 '15 M-S $25,000c___Sept 1 1935
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1920.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 24,22 $70,000
Assessment debt (add'1)___
15,000
Assess. val.(75% act.)'21:
WEST POINT.
Real estate
4,673.190
This city is in Cumming County.
Personal
1,816,155
Municipal Light & Power-Plant
Total
6,489,345
Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22..$27.00
6s
--- $58,000
Population 1910,6,235; 1920, 5.388
Refunding Bonds.
6s '19 ___ $10,000_ _ _ _June 1 1939
TOT. BD. DT. Dec 1921- $131.000 YORK SCHOOL DIST. NO 12
Tot, assess. val. '21 (act.)_2.755.459
Building Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__$35.1O 5s '17 J-J $225,000c-July 1 1937
Pop'n '10, 1.776;'20 (Census), 2,002 (Subject to call at any interest date
after July 1 1919.)
WEST POINT SCR. DISTRICT. 5s '18 -__ $60,000__ _ _Jan 1 1938
This district (P. 0. West Point) is (Subject to call on any int.-paying
date on or after Jan. 1 1920.)
In Cuming County.
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '22_, $285,000
School Bonds.
3,000
53s'20 J-J $250,000......_Apr 1 1940 Sinking fund
Tot, assess. val.'22 (act.)_7,787,962
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '22 $250,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922____$1.30
Assessed valuation 192L.1.016.047 Population in 1922 (est.)
9.000
Sch. tax rate (per $1.000)'21417.50
INT. is payable at County TreasPopulation in 1920
3,000 urer's office.

State ofITS Kansas.
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act May 30 1854)- _May 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. 1925)..Jonathan M. Davis
Sec. of State (term ends 2d Mon. Jan. 1925)_Frank J. Ryan
Treasurer (term ends 2d Monday Jan. 1925)_E. T.Thompson
Auditor (term ends 2d Monday Jan. 1925)___ _N. A. Turner
Attorney-General
C. B. Griffith
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the 2d Tuesday In
January. There is no limit to length of sessions, but members can receive
pay for only 5() days' servioe in the aggregate.
INCIDENTS IN STATE ORGANIZATION, &c.-See "State and
City Supplement" of April 1893, page 124. for the facts and statements
formerly given under this head.
HISTORY OF DEBT.-When Kansas was admitted into the Union as a
State (in 1861) it had a bonded debt of $150,000. The Constitution of 1895
limited the debt-making power to $1,000,000 with certain restrictions and
exceptions), as more fully described below. In 1866 the bonded debt was
$630.775. of which the State owned $28,650. In 1878 the total bonded debt
was $1,181,975, of which the State owned $713,600. The bonded debt.
which on Jan. 1 1916 amounted to 2211,000, has all been retired. Permanent School Funds June 30 1922 amounted to $10,162,870.77,
SOLDIERS' BONUS BOND ISSUE.-The 1921 Legislature passed a,
bill proposing the issuance of $25,000,000 soldires' bonus bonds. In accordance with the provisions of Section 6 of Article XI, the proposition was
submitted to the voters at the general election held in 1922, and carried
by a large majority. V. 115, p. 2498.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Total Assessed
State Tax
Total Assessed
State Tax
Years.
Valuation.
per $1.000. Years.
Valuation.
per $1,000.
1922....--$3,554,812,791
$1.66 1910m-32.752,107.678
1.05
1921_ _ __ 3,7.94,827,003
2.235 1908-..• 2,453,691,859
0.90
1920..__- 3,869,137,174
1.40 1906-- 408,329.749
4.70
1919---- 3,437,541,808
1.75 1905-- 387,553,348
5.70
1918_...... 3,418,798,222
5.20
1.17 1904-- 378,335.401
1917-- 3.063,498.334
5.50
1.45 1902____ 363.163,630
1216-- 2.980,902.467
5.50
1.30 1900____ 328.729,008
1915-- 2,884.624,600
4.25
1.25 1890____ 348,459.943
1914-- 2,804,789,903
1.20 1880___. 160,570.761
5.50
1912-- 2.746,885.505
1.20 1870____
8.75
92.528.099
1911---- 2.777.054.317
1.20
In 1920 the valuation of real estate amounted to $2.381,990,794, personal property 21.007,849.064 and public service corporations $469,675,056.
*The large increase beginning with 1908 followed from a law passed in
1907 (Chapter 408) creating a Tax Commission to take the place of the
Board of 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 of its
actual value. V. 87. v. 1189.
DEBT LIMITATION.-Kansas has, by Section 5 of Article XI of 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 exceptions. First, the next section provides that it may be exceeded if the proposed 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 subsequent one which forbids the State being a party to internal improvements.
5. Debts: annual tax: proceeds.-For the purpose of defraying extraordinary expenses and making public improvements,the State may contract public debts; but such debts shall never,in the aggregate. exceed $1,000,000. except 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 members elected to each House, to be taken by the yeas and nays,shall be necessary to the passage of such law; and every such law shall provide for levying
an annual tax sufficient to pay the annual interest of such debt, and the
principal thereof, when it shall become due; and shall specifically appropriate the proceeds of such taxes to the payment of such principal and interest; 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 submitted to a direct vote of the electors of the State at some general election:




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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, suppress insurrection, or defend the State in time of war; but the money thus
raised shall be applied exclusively to the object for which the loan 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. 111.
p. 2155) to aid in the construction of roads and highways and the reimbursement for the cost of permanent improvements of roads and highways, constructed after March 11919; but such aid and reimbursement shall not be
granted in any county for more than 25% of the cost of such road or highway, 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 Sections
5 and 6 of Article XI of the constitution, relating to debts and internal improvements, shall not be construed to limit the authority retained or conferred by this amendment.
MUNICIPAL 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 dein 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. borrowing money, contracting debts and loaning their credit shall be so restricted
as to prevent the abuse of such power.
Under the foregoing, the legislation of Kansas has become so extensive
that our limited space here does not admit of even a brief digest. All the
provisions fixing the limit of indebtedness which may be incurred by cities
of the first, second and third classes will be found in the General Statutes
of Kansas, 1915. In 1909 the Legislature passed an Act, which is now
Section 1422 of the General Statutes of 1915, limiting the creation of indebtedness in counties, cities, &c. That portion of the Act relating to
cities having a population of 50.000 or more fixes 6% 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 benefited) 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% of the assessed valuation.
As regards the indebtedness that may be incurred by school districts, the
Legislature in 1917 passed an Act authorizing boards of education in cities
of the first class having a population of 53,000 or more, and an assessed
valuation of $65,000,000, to issue bonds up to 24% 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 indebtedness UP to 34% (as amended by Chapter 55, Laws of 1920) of the
authorized valuation of 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 of3% of the assessed valuation for the erection of school buildings.
The issuance of bonds by high school districts is limited to 1% of the assessed
valuation. For full particulars of the changes made in 1917,see V.105,p.1726
ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF COMBINED
WATER AND LIGHT 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 utillty. V. 107, p. 525.
BONDS TAX FREE.-By Section 15 of Chapter 408, Laws of 1907. all
bonds or other evidences of indebtedness 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 the
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. 1.04, p. 1305.
COUNTIES CANNOT USE TAX LEVIES INTENDED FOR CURRENT EXPENSES TO PAY OLD DEBTS.-See
worth County in "Chronicle" of June 3, page 2094. item under LeavenMORTGAGE TAX LAW.-The 1915 Legislature passed a measure substituting 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
savings departa
ment, however."
The Legislature in 1917 passed an Act amending Section
5209 of the
General Statutes of Kansas, 1915, relating to
of funds of any
life insurance, trust or loan company, so as to investment
provide for the investment.
In addition to county, city, township, village or
school district bonds, in
Federal Farm Loan bonds, or in bonds issued
any other nation, or subdivision or district therein. See V. 105. p. by
1461.
POPULATION OF STATE.
1920 -1,769,25711910 ___1.690.94911890 -1,428,10811870 -__ 364,399
1915 -1,672,54511900 -1,470,49511880 - 996,09011860___ 107,206
The proportion of the colored population was
in 1880. 3.59% In
1890, 3.'7 in 1900. 3.2% in 1910 and 3.2% in 4.33%
1920. In number blacks
were 627 n 1860, 17,108 in 1870. 43,107 in 1880.
51,251 in 1890. 52.003 in
1900, 54.030 in 1910 and 57.925 in 1920.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF KANSAS.
The Atlantic National Bank of New York City is
fiscal agent for the State
of Kansas, and all bonds or coupons of minor
the State,
which by their terms are payable in New York.civil divisions of
will be paid at this bank.
ABILENE.
ABBIu
L d
NiE
ng
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Abilene is in Dickinson County.
Commission government adopted 4s '06 J-J $23.000c-,..July 1 1926
Mar. 1 1910. Bonds all optional. 58 '14 J-J
14,000c_July 1 '27-'33
In May 1905 the City Council paid
High-School Building Bonds.
to Cornell University $2,500 in com- 430'18 M-N $90.000_ _May 1 1937
promise settlement of the gas bonds (Subject to call $5,000 any interestIssued in 1888.
paying date after May 1 1927:
$5,000 yearly May 1 1928 to 1936.
Water Bonds.
Incl.. and 240,000 May 1 1937.)
434s'07
$67,000____Feb 1 1937
Sept 28'22.. 3127,000
Sinking fund
Exchange Bonds.
8,500
5s '18 --- $39.000____Jan 1 1938 Aas d val. 1922 (f.4
_ _7,676,444
School tax (per $1.000) 1922-$14.00
uSewer Bonds.
Population in 1922
5,000
J-J $14,493c_
1940
INT. on 4s payable at office of
Se '11 A-0 15.000c_- _Apr 1 1931
Treasurer Board of Education; on
in
others
State Treasurer's office
Paving Bonds.
.1-J $3.670-$1,835 yearly
55
F-A
5s
3,500.-31.750 yearly
M-N 2,185.41_3728.47 y'ly
5s
ALLEN COUNTY.
Park Bonds.
Iola Is the county seat.
4346'08 J-D $6.000c_ _June 4 1926
Refunding Bonds.
430'16 J-J
12,000_ _ _ _July 1 1936 5s '98 J-J $38.000--Oct 1 1928
GEN.BD.DT.Dec 1922_ _ $281,576 BOND. TSEBT Nov 26'18 $44,000
Wtter debt (incl.) Oct 1922 67,000 Assess. val. 1920 (act.)---38.7
87.047
Assessed valuation 1922. __6,227,167
Total
rate (per $1,000)'1844.90
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.., _$28.90 Pop'n tax
27,640; 1918, 26,248
Population 1910, 4;500; 1920, 4,895 BOND.1910,
DEBT Nov 1917.. 238,000
INT. at State Treasurer's office. Ass'd value 1922(equard).36.480,281
Refunding bonds are owned by State State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'17-45.00
school Fund; sewer bonds by local Popula'n 1910, 27.640; 1920, 23,509
people.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank N. Y

DEC., 1922.]
ANDERSON COUNTY.
County seat is Garnett.
L. L. & G. RR.(Refunding).
5s '01 J-Ja$121,000c___Jan 1 1931
(Subject to call)
Refunding Bonds.
43.s'89 J-J a320.000c___July 1 1929
BOND.DEBT Nov 1919_ $148,000
7,011
Sinking funds
Tot.ass'd val.'22(equal'd) 28,055,773
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$5.60
Popula'n 1910, 13.829: 1920. 12.986
INT.at fiscal agency in New York.

KANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS
ATCHISON COUNTY.
County seat is Atchison.
-s '16
350,000
Serially
43.is'22 J-J 83,000
Ref. Bonds
42 '99 J-J $231,000c___July 1 1929
Road Bonds.
__ $100,000
4%s
BOND.DEBT Sept 28 22$1,159,500
Sinking fund
12,180
Assess. val. (real est.)___ _30.765 810
11.697.690
Assess. val. personal
Other assessable property_ 4,529,250
Tot.ass'd val.'22(60%act.)46,992,750
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22 _ _39.00
Pop'n in 1910, 13829; 1920-_-23,411
INT .at fiscal agency in N.Y

ANTHONY CITY.
This city is in Harmer County.
BOND.DEBT Nov 2422.. $231,620
315,0,4 ATCHISON CO. DR. DIS. NO. 1.
Assess. debt (addl)
P. 0. Muscotah.
5.000
Sinking fund
Drainage Bonds.
3.113,816
Tot.ass'd val. 1922
J-J t325 200_July 1 '23-'28
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22..$33.16 Ss
4.622_ __July 1 1929
2,740
1920,
Population 1910, 2,669;
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1921_338,222
Assess.
val.
(real
est.) 1920...800,000
ARGENTINE.
See Kansas City.
AUGUSTA.
This city is in Butler County.
ARKANSAS CITY.
Sewer Bonds.
Arkansas City is situate0 in Cow$19,198
ley County. Incorp. Sept. 10 1884.
Paving -Bonds.
Commission government adopted
.5
$72,000
--Mch. 20 1912.
23,062
.5
--_
Internal Inlet. Bonds.
Water-Works Extension Bonds.
Se '13 J-D $6.000c___June 1 1933
_s
___ $10,000
Refunding Warrants.
___
3,000
bs '12 --- $79.000e __June 1 1932 .8
Improvement Bonds.
5s '13 _-- 10,000._ _June 1 1923
--- $10,063
Waterworks Extension Bonds.
--- 16,000
_s
___ $150,000
.8___ 34,197
Storm Sewer Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '19_ $187,520
___ $38,397
_s
Total assess. val. 1919 ___-3,237,793
Paving & San. Sewer Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'20310.00
_s
__- $504,490
Total tax rate (per $1.000)20_ $15.25
Refunding Bonds.
4%8'02 F-A $46,000c_Aug 15 1932 Population 1910, 1,235; 1920, 4,219
8,000c_Aug 15 1933
48 '03 F-A
5s '08 M-N 40.500c___May 1 1928 AUGUSTA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (1'. 0. Augusta) is in
5s '11 M-8 10.000c___Sept 1 1931
44s '16... 12.000____July 1 1936 Butler County.
School-Building Bonds.
City Hall Bonds.
• '16___ $60,000____Oct 1 1936 is '21 A-0S200.000._ _Apr 15 1924
BOND.DEBT Oct 5'22_ _ _3230,000
Railroad Aid Bonds.
bs '06 A-0 20,000c____Apr 2 1926 School tax (per 31,000) 1922...$18.25
8,500
Se '09 J-D 20.000c.__June 1 1929 Population in 1922 (est.)
58 '09 F-A 320.000c__ _Aug 1 1939
BALDWIN.
Judgment Bonds.
This city is in Douglas County.
43s'09 M-S $6.000c..__Sept 1 1929
Incorporated Oct. 12 1863.
Funding Warrants.
58 '13 J-D $10,272.93..June 1 1933 43s'08 s.a. $35,000c___Dec 1 1928
5s '12 s-an 18,000c___Oct 1 1937
Water Bonds (Subject to call).
20,000c___July 1 1937
bs '14 --- $81.500c July 1 1944 00'17 J-J
BOND.DEBT Dec 7 1922. $73,000
Water-Works Refunding Bds.
53,000
4368'02 M-S $37,000c___Mar 1 1932 Water debt (incl.)
Floating debt (add'i)
Paving Bonds.
2,000
Sinking fund
--_ $64,195.30
7.228
_s
GEN.BD.DT. Oct 1 22_ $630,000 Assess. val. 1922
1.241,742
Assessment debt (add 1)__ 1,325,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22$35.987
Sinking fund
21,000 Pop. 1910, 1,386; 1920. 1.137.
INT. is payable in Topeka at State
Ass'd val. '21 (75% act.) _12,251,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 21 $34.00 Treasurer's office.
Population 1910, 7,508; 1920, 12.285
INTEREST on refunding bonds, BARBER COUNTY.
except those payable in 1931, and on
County seat is Medicine Lodge.
water bonds, is payable at Bank of
Refunding Bonds.
America, New York;on general impt. 42 '04 J-J $79,000c___July 1 1934
bonds at State Treasury in Topeka.
Railroad Bonds.
5s '07 A-0 $48.500c___Apr 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '21_ $125,500
ARKANSAS CITY SCH. DIST Sinking fund
25,000
NO. 2.
Assess, val, real estate_ _14,902,000
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val. personal
5,932,000
A-0 $42,000____Apr 1 193(1 Other assess. property
5s
3,743.000
M-S 15.000____Sept 1 1928 Tot.ass
5.9
d val. 21(75%act.)24,577,000
Building Bonds.
Ass'd 'value (equal'd) 192222,805,960
58 '11 J-D $50.000____June 1 1931 Pon'n. 1910, 9,916; 1920. 9.739
43is'17 J-J $70,000c ..Jan 15 1937
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.
58 21 A-() 250,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1922 $427,000 BAXTER SPRINGS.
Assessed valuation 1922...14.248.162
This city is In Cherokee County.
School tax rate(per$1,000)'22_$16.00
Sewer System Bonds.
Population in 1922
11,635 5s '17 M-N $50.000__Nov 1 '23-'27
Water-Works Bonds.
58 '18 M-N $85.000_ _ _ May 1 1948
ARMA.
(Subject to call May 1 1928)
This city is in Crawford County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22_.$72,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 20 '20_$329.326
40,000 Assessed valuation 1920_ _2,806,960
Water debt (included)
Assessment debt (add 1)
300 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919___$41.10
Floating debt
18.000 Population 1910, 1.598; 1920, 3,608
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at
11.000
Sinking fund
Tot.ass'd val.'22 (1-3 act.)_ _650,463 State Treasurer's office.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
$7.12 BAXTER SP GS. SCH.DIS. NO.6.
1922
Population 1910. 327; 1920 2,180
High School Building Bonds.
_s
_
399,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1921._ $180,000
ATCHISON.
Assess. val. real estate
Atchison is in Atchison County.
1,662,660
This city on July 1 1913 defaulted Assess. val. personal
785,403
2,815.889
in the payment of an issue of$266,950 Total assess. val. 1921
bonds, but subsequently made pay- Total tax rate (per $1,000) 21 $26.00
Population in 1920
ment. V. 99, p. 1923.
3,976
43is'15 J-J $82,500_37,500 yearly
438
___ 235,000-$10,000 Y'rlY BELLE PLAINE.
y'rly
.000
58 '20 _ _ _ 88,400 _ ..$11
This city is in Sumner County.
4e '98 J-J 187,000c-July 1 1928
Water and Light Bonds.
Park Bonds.
5s '13 J-J $35,000
1928 (Due $5,000 in 10 Yrs.. $6,000 in 15
be
$35.000c
Sewer Bonds.
trs., $7,000 in 20 yrs., $8,000 in
5s '20 ___ $291.200__Mar 1 '23-'30
25 yrs. and $9,000 in 30 yrs.)
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 30 22.. $919,100 TOT. BD. DT. 1921 (est.)_$160,000
Assessment debt (add 1)__
161,128 Total assess. val. 1921
850.000
Sinking fund
26,718 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21-$41.10
Ass d val. t22 (85% act.).16,058,000 Population 1910, 849; 1920, 839
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$36.53
Pop'n 1910, 16,429; 1920, 12,630
BELLEVILLE.
INT. at fiscal agency in Topeka
This city is in Republic County.
and N. Y. City.
Incorp. Jan. 10 1878.
Population 1910, 2,224; 1920, 2,254
ATCHISON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
*Electric-Light Bonds.
43/s '19J-J $125,000
58 '06 M-S $20.0000-Sept 1 1926
Building Loans.
6s Paving Bonds.
434e'08 J-J i$94,000c___July 1 1923
J-J $30,000
(Payable any interest period.)
7:8
500
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921._ $403
Sinking fund
bs 20 __- 125,000
2.750,000
6s 21 __- 55,000
Assess value 1921
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1916-$17.80
43s'17 J-J §$9,000____Jan 1 1924
*Int. at Nat. Pk. Bk., N. Y. 0.
(Subject to call after 1920 and payable any int. period after that date) BELOIT.
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $408,000
This city is in Mitchell County.
Sinking fund
12,717
Water Bonds.
Tot. ass'd val.'22 (actual)16,561,968 _s
--- $87,000
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22_$10.00 TOT.BD. DT.Dec 1 '22-- $280,000
87,000
. Population in 1920
12.630 Water debt (incl.)
10,000
I INT.at State Auditor's office.
Sinking fund (water)




57

Ass'd val. 22(abt.60%act.):
City Paving Bonds.
Real estate
2,350,045
$2,851.54
1923
Personal
1,795,452
2,651.54
1924
Corporations
2,251.54
195.836 -s
1925
Total
4.341,333
1,602.86
1926
City tax rate (per $1,000)'22_ _$8.52
3,000
1927-1929
4,000
Popula'n 1910, 3,082; 1920, 3,315
1930-1931
Individual Paving Bonds.
BELOIT SCHOOL DIST.
$6,859.71
1923
6,459.71
School bonds.
1924
___
4,959.71
58 '19 J-J $25,000____July 1 1939 _s
1925
(Optional after July 1 1929).
3,753.34
1926
BOND. DEBT Nov 30'20_$171,000
6,000
1927-1928
Assess. val. (real est.)
12,000
2,701.418
1929-1931
Assess. val. (personal)
2,280,488
Individual Sewer Bonds.
Other assess. prop
1324,000
266,218 _s
1923-1925
Total assess. val. 1920.......5,248.124
6,000
1926
General ewer Bonds.
Population 1920 (est.)
3,315
___ $2,000
58
1923-1926
Park Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922)•
BLUE RAPIDS.
This city is in Marshall County.
Se '12 F-A 25,000.. _....Feb 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22_3,51,300
Sewage-Disposal Plant.
Water debt (incl.)
1322,000
2,500 5s
1923-1933
1 3,000
Sinking fund
2.600
1934
Tot, ass'd val. 22(% act.)_1,377,000
Water Improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922-_331.90
$64,000
1923-1930
___
14,000
1.534 -s
1931-1932
Pop'n 1910. 1.756; 1920
6,000
1933-1934
BLUE RAPIDS SCH. DIST.NO.S.
4,000
1935
__ _ 125,000
This district (P. 0. Blue Rapids) 43s
Electric Light Bonds.
Is in Marshall County.
_s
___ $75,000
School Bonds.
1924-1938
General Refunding Bonds.
4 is'17 J-J $35.000____July 1 1932
GEN.BD.DT. Nov 28 '22_ $35,000
i $1.000
1923
Floating debt (add'!)
33,000 s
5,500
1924
Tot. ass'd val.'22 (Vi act.)_1,856.639
28,000
1925-1928
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922_314.4
1,650
Filter Bonds.
_s
___ $12,743
Population 1922 (est.)
1933
TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 '22_ $378,929
Assess. val.'21 (60% act.)10,500,000
BONNER SPRINGS.
This city is in Wyandotte County. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21$29.25
Pop'n 1910, 9.272: 1920, 10.286
Incorporated Nov. 7 1898.
Water Bonds.
___ 325.000
Sc
CHANUTE SCH. DIS. NO. 2.
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22.. $42961
School-Bldg. Bonds (Tax-Free).
25,000 43is'04 J-J $10.000__July 1 '23-'24
Water debt (incl.)
Sinking Mud (water)
14.954 5s '13 J-Da 110.000
1933
Total assessed val. 1922_ - _1.352 809 BOND.DEBT Sept 1922_ $120,000
City tax rate (per $1,000)'22--$9.35 Warrant debt
44,700
1920
1,626
1,462;
Pop'n 1910,
Sinking fund
20,000
Assess. val. '22 (abt. act.)12.534,767
BONNER SPRINGS SCH. DIST. gchool tax (per $1,000) 1922_312.50
11,079
This district (P. 0. Bonner Population in 1922 (est.)
INT.on bonds marked (a) at State
Springs) is in Wyandotte County.
Treasurer's office; others at fiscal
348.000
.s '18
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 28'22 3170,000 agency in New York City.
Total assess. val. 1922_ _ _ _2,630,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1922-$16.50 CHASE COUNTY.
Cottonwood Falls Is the county seat
Population in 1920
2,030
BD. Dr.(road) Dec 7 '22_ 334.000
Sinking
fund
2,000
BROWN CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 42. Ass'd val.
'22 (74% act.)_25.378,195
430'03 ___ $10,000_Nov 2 1933 Co.
tax
rate
(per
$1.000)
1922-316.00
69,000
Apr
1
1935
5s '15
1910. 7.527; 1920, 7.144
BOND. DEBT June 30'22 $79,000 Pop'n in Nat.Park
Bank,N.Y.City.
INT.at
Floating debt
33.878
8.535
Sinking fund
Assess. val. 1920 (act. val)_3,722,000 CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY.
County seat is Sedan.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ - _$17.00
Court-House Bonds.
Population in 1920
4,932
4s '17 J-J $25.000____Jan 1 1927
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.)
BURLINGAME.
BOND.DEBT Nov 28'22 $25,000
This city is in Osage County.
2,206
$72.000 Sinking fund
BOND. DEBT
9,783,990
2,236 Assessed valua'n, real
Pop'n 1910, 2,180; 1920
Assessed vain (personal)12,985,935
Total assess. val. (80%
BURLINGTON.
actual) 1921
22,769,925
This city is in Coffey County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922_ $307,386 Ass'd val. (equalized) '21_20,736,021
Tot. assess. val. 1922 (act.)2,180,894 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'21_$7.30
2,236 Population 1910, 11.429; '20. 11,598
Pop'n 1910, 2,180; 1920
CALDWELL.
This city is in Sumner County.
Incorporated April 8 1871.
Electric-Light Bonds.
4348'06 J-J $15,000r___July 1 1926
Water-Wks. & El.-Lt. Bonds.
4%9'09 A-0 $30.000r_ __Oct 1 1929
Water-Works-I mpt. Bonds.
1934
$4,095.69r
Sc
4s'17 ___ 92.000_ ___Feb 1 1937
Main Sewer Bonds.
J-J
$7,000r
1940
bs
Funding Bonds.
serially
5s '22 F-A 35.900
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1922._ $368,095
155,000
Assess. debt (add'1)
2,500
Sinking fund
Tot. asses.val. 1922 (act.) 32,608.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22$21.20
Pop'n 1910, 2,284; 1920, 2,191
INT. at State fiscal agency, Topeka.

CHENEY.
This city is in Sedgwick County.
Water Works Bonds.
Sc
$40,000
Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 ___ $27,000....July 1 '23-'30
BONDED DEBT
(?)
Pop. (Census), 1910, 734; 1920. 636

CHERRYVALE.
This city Is In Montgomery County.
Commission government adopted
May 1 1911.
Water-Works Bonds.
530'11 J-J 3105.000c____Jan 1 1931
F-A 50.000c
5s
1923
Ss Funding Bonds.
$63,000c
1925
55.0'12 M-S 49,735c
1931
GEN. BD.DT. Sept 29'22 $313,068
Water debt (included)____ 155.000
Assessment debt (add'1)_ 156,703
Sinking fund
37,831
Assessed valuation 1922---2,955,965
CALDWELL SCH. DIST.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.....$40.98
Building Bonds.
Pop'n 1910. 4.304: 1920. 4,698
1930
448'16 J-J 342,000
INT. at State Treas. office and
BOND. DEBT June 25'22 $42,000 In N. Y. City.
Total assess. val. 1922_ _ _3,156,595
School tax (per $1,000) 1922-..$14.00 CHERRYVALE SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Nov 25'22..$31,000
CANEY.
Floating debt
15,000
This city Is In Montgomery Co.
Sinking fund
2.000
Pop'n
1910,
Incorp. 1904.
3.957; Assessed val. (act. val.)'22 4,175,000
1920, 3,427.
School tax (per $1,000)1922__318.00
Funding Bonds.
Population 1921
4,900
5s '09 __- $28,330__July 1 '23-'29
1923-1935 CHETOPA.
5s '15 ___ 49,309
Improvement Bonds.
This city is in Labette County.
6s '04 ___ $2000.. Aug 1 '23-'24 Incorporated in 1870.
1938
Sc '08 __ 13,500
Refunding Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
bs'17-_ 330.000c_July 1 '24-'32
5s '06 __ $30,000__July 15 '25-36
(Subject to Call).
BOND.DEBT May 10'16_3257,581 Se Water-Works
'17
2,500c__$2.000 Y'1Y.
Sinking fund
22,907
Sewer Bonds
Funds on hand
34,084 43
- _1923-1926
%s'16 __
Assessed val.'15(5( act.)-.1.438,359 BOND.
$8.000-Nov 24'22_ _337,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1915-419.90 AssessedDEBT
val. 1922 (about
872.115
•
actual)
CANTON.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$17.25
1,519
This city is in McPherson County. Pop'n 1910, 1.548; 1920
Water Bonds.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.
bs '20 J-J $37,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ _ _$85,000 CLARK COUNTY.
Total assess. value 1921
County seat Is Ashland.
774.638
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $34.00
Refunding.
$96.000rJuly 1 1932
Pop. (Census), 1910, 684; 1920, 750 4s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1921_ $96,000
9,497
CHANUTE.
Sinking fund _
This city Is In Neosho County. Ass'd val. '22 (equalivd)_12.603.995
Incorporated as a city of the third State & Co.tax (per $1.000)'21.$5.40
class Jan. 21 1873 and of the second Pop'n in 1910. 4.093; 1920, 4,989
class June 25 1889. Commission
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y..
government adopted Nov. 7 1911. and State Treasurer's office.

58
CLARK CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. 0. Ashland.
School Bldg. Bonds.
43is'16 J-J 830,000c_Jan 1 1931
(Subject to call)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921_- 831,000
Tot. assess. val.'21(actual) 1.784,748
School tax rate (per 81,000)'21 $10.00
INT. is payable at State Treas.
urer's office in Topeka.

KANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS
Assessed val'n, personal__ 3,518,055
Other assessable property_ 1,072,975
Total assessed val'n 1921_14.240,440
Ass'd val. (equalized) '22_13.060,523
State & Co. tax (per $1.000)'21_80.90
Population 1910, 3,282 1920, 5,302
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
CONCORDIA.
This city is in Cloud County. Inc.
as a 2d class city Mar. 23 1887.
City Building Bonds.
45s'13 ___ 825,000
1933
Paving Bonds.
5s & 53-s $377,846
Sewer (Outlet) Bonds.
58 '15 __ $20,087,.,'24. '25 & '26
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5s .19
1949
$36,000
Water--Works Bonds.
58 '07 F-A $43,000c ___Feb 1 1927
58 '08 J-J
10,000c___July 1 1923
430'17 _ _ 12.700____Jan 1 1937
TOT.BD. DT. Dec 31 '21_ $524,634
Sinking fund
31,693
Assess. val. 1922
6,638,281
Tot.tax rate(per $1,000)'22 $27.55
Ponulation 1910, 4,415 1920, 4.705
INT. at State Treas. office and
at Nat. Park Bank, New York City.

CLAY CENTER.
This city is in Clay County.
Inc. June 19 1880.
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. 1920.)
J-J 812.000c
1939
5s
Refdg. Water (Red.beg.in 1923).
Ss '13 J-J $33.000
1933
Light and Water Bonds.
--_ 880.000
_s
BOND.DEBT Apr 30'22- 8200,000
Water debt (included)
32,000
Assessment debt (add'1)
98,000
Sinking fund jGeneral
6,000
1Water
2,000
Assess. val.real estate
2,774,835
Assess. val. personal
2,099,480
Other assessable property_ _ 240,940
Tot.ass'd val.'22(80% act.)5,115,255
Total tax (per 81,000)'22_ - - _$24.15
Population 1910, 3,438; 1920, 3,715
INT. at State Treas. office and at CONCORDIA SCH. DIST.
This district is in Cloud County.
National Park Bank. New York.
Building Bonds,
43is'17 J-J $75,000___July 1 1937
CLAY CENTER SCH. D. NO. 2.
(Subject to call Jtily 1 1922)
Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22_ $91,500
10,000
434s'15 J-J $1 6,000_ _32,000 yearly Sinking fund
BOND. DEBT July 11919. 839,000 Tot. ass'd val.'22(% act.)_7,091.676
Sinking fund
3,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_826.03
5,124
Assess. val.'19(60% act.) 4,100.000 Population In 1922
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '19_517.50
4,525 COUNCIL GROVE SCH, DIST
Population in 1919
High-School Building Bonds.
_ _Jan 1 1937
4 is'17 J-J
COFFEYVILLE.
call after Jan. 1 1927.)
(Subject to$41.000This city Is In Montgomery County.
(?)
'twerp. In 1872. Commission gov- TOTAL DEBT
ernment adopted Sept. 14 1909.
Electric-Light Bonds.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
5s '11 J-J $19,000r ____1923-194
Girard is the county seat.
53.6E3'04 F-A 15.000r.. _Aug 1 1924
Road Improvement Bonds.
Railway-Aid Bonds.
1923-1931
Os '21 J-J $216.000
5s
$30,000c __1925-1935 5s
___ 500,000
5.Refunding Warrants.
TOT.BD. DT. July 1921_ $240.000
F-A $134.530r
1927 Tot. ass'd val.'21 (actual).54,496,781
City-Hall Bonds.
Ass'd val. (equalized) '21_54,536.095
53,6s'04 F-A $20,000r_ _Aug 1 1924 State & Co. tax (per 81.000)'21$10.70
Refunding Water Bonds.
Populat'n 1910, 51,178 1920, 61,800
Aug 1 1924
5is'04 F-A $49.000r
INT. at office of State Treasurer.
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1 1922 $147.530
231.500 DICKINSON COUNTY.
Assess, debt. addl
179,000
Water debt (incl.)
County seat Is Abilene.
61,691
Sinking fund General_ _ _
Refunding Bonds.
23,170 43js'18 J-J $180,000
)Water_,,
1923-1948
Tot.assess.val. 22(act.val.)12.004 039
Road Bonds
City tax rate (per $1,000)'22$10.68 -1- 5s
-- $202,500
Pop'n 1910, 12.687; 1920____13,452 5s
--- 57,000
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.. 53is'21 J-J 247,000_ _Apr 1 '23-'41
and at fiscal agency in Topeka.
___ 217,000
5s
___ 61.000
_s
Bridge Bonds.
COFFEYVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
_-_ 840,000
43/s
Building Bonds.
Ss '06 J-3 $35,000c___July 1 1926 BD. DEBT Nov 26 '22_81,004,500
(Subj. to call 3,000 in '23.'24 &'25.) Assessed vain, real ttate_36,551,690
8,500c_ _ _Jan 1 1933 Assessed varn. personal,. _19,219,664
Ss '08 J-J
Total assessed val. 1522
(Subject to call any tim )
32,000c
(act. val.)
55,771,354
1934
5s '09 J-J
St.& Co.tax (per $1,000) 1921_37.10
_ _'15
55,000
BOND.DEBT Nov 1917- 8109,500 Pop'n, 1910, 21.816; 1920, 25,777
INT. payable at State Treasury in
7,491
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'17(abt. act.)_12.484,496 Topeka.
School tax (per $1,000) 1916_ -.49.40
INT. at State Treas, office and DODGE CITY.
This city is In Ford County.
at Nat. Park Bank, New York City.
Sewer Bonds.
serially
'22 J-J $38.474
.5s
COLBY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922_$237,500
This city is in Thomas County.
debt
536,887
Assessment
Water Works & Elec. Light.
fund
20,000
430'10 _-- 345,000_ __July 1 1935 Sinking
Water debt (included)_ 125.1.00
Electric Light Bonds.
Total assessed val'n 1922
__- $60,000
_s
(real estate 67% actual).6.252.676
Paving Bonds.
81.000) '22.830.60
1923-1939 Total tax rate(per
5s '19 --_ $136.000
Population 1910, 3,214 1920, 5,061
Sewer Bonds.
1949
$445,000
55 '19 _-_
(Optional after 1929.)
D ONIPHAN COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20'22 8285,500
County seat Is Troy.
Total assess. val. 1922
Drainage Bonds.
1,368 000 5s '13 ___ $20.000__Jan 1 '23-'32
(75% actual)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920_ _ ..833.97 BOND.DEBT May 1912 $450,000
Population 1910, 1,130; 1920, 1,114 Ass'd val. '22 (equalized)_30,403,400
Pop'n, 1910. 14.422; 1920, 13.43/'•
COLBY CONSOL. S. D. NO. 4.
This district is in Thomas County. DOUGLAS COUNTY.
School Building Bonds.
County seat is Lawrence.
_s
___ $130,000
Road Bonds
BOND.DEBT July 1 '22_ _ $130,000
-- $300,000
_s
Assessed valuation 1922._ _2,816,438
_Jan 1 1932
2,000 58 '22 J-J 200,000_
Population 1922 (est.)
Refunding Bonds.
1 1924
$27,000r___Jan
J-J
COLUMBUS.
Bridge Bonds.
This city is in Cherokee County.
__Jan
1 1924
$36.500r_
J-J
4348'04
13,000
Main sewer bonds
Oct 5 '22_ $715.500
14,000 BOND. DEBT
Sewer improvement bonds_
14.500
spec., (add'1)
Water-works refunding bds 20,000 Drain, debt,
35,000
(acid'I)
25,032 Floating debtreal
Water-works impt. bonds.._
est._
31,268,190
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22_ _ 898,020 Assess. val.
9,159,255
45.032 Assess. val. personal
Water debt (incl.)
4,671,715
prop.
15,380 Other assess.
Assess. debt (addl)
val. '22 (act.)_ _45,099,160
14,072 Tot. ass'dco.
Floating debt
tax (per $1,000)
Sinking fund
2,303 State &
$6.97+
1922
Total as.sess. valuation '22
24,724; 1920____23,998
1910,
Pop'n
654
2,563
(act. val.)
and at
office
Treas.
State
at
INT.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_-$16 90
Y.
Population 1910. 3.064; 1920, 3,155 National Park Bank, N.
COLUMBUS SCHOOL DIST.
School Bonds.
43s'18 M-N$40,000____May 1 1938
(Subject to call May 11923)
59 '19 ___
20.000
May 15 1939
TOTAL DEBT Sept 28 '22 $60,000
Total assessed valuntion'22 3.300,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_811.50
Population in 1922
3,500
C0111(ANCHE COUNTY.
County seat Is Coldwater.
Refunding Bonds.
4Ks'04 J-J $123.000____July 1 1934
58 12 J-J 22.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1942
CO. BD. DT. Sept 30 '21_ $145,000
Sinking funds
10,290
Assessed vain,real estate_ 9,649,410




EDWARDS COUNTY.
County scat is Kinsley.
Railroad Aid-C. K. & W. RR
4s '91 M-N1$12,000e_N0v 1 1930
(Subject to call 1910.)
Ref. C. K. & W, RR. Bonds.
58 '11 F-A *$45.000c__Aug 1193]
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1031
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '22- 838,000
4,00(1
Sinking fund
12,573,732
Assessed val., real
4,086.308
Assessed val., personal_
Other assessable property_ 2,079.336
Total assess. value (65%
18.739,376
actual) 1922
State&Co.tax(per 81,000)'22--$6.33
0.
l2 other.
7
s1t2i.Tad.office;
ta.9
at National Park Bank, N. Y.

ELDORADO.
This city is in Butler County.
Filtration Plant Bonds.
4 s'17 J-J $10,000__Nov 1 '23.27
Water Works Bonds.
430'17 J-J $60,000
Sewer Bonds.
5s '19 -_ $14,000___Jan 1 '23 29
Paving Bonds,
_s
-- $185,000
Funding Bonds.
_s
_ $54,490.90
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 1 '21_ $455,500
483,951
Assessment debt (add'1)
Assessed valuation 1921_- 9.692482
City tax rate (per 81.000) '21-813.80
Pop'n 1910, 3,129; 1920
10,99t
ELDORADO SCH. DIST. No. 3
58 '11 ___ $30,000____Jan 1 1933
__ $60.000
_s
BOND.DEBT Nov 24'22 $250.500
Total assess. val. 1922_12,551.440
Total tax (per $1,000)'22__317.0(
Population 1922 (est.)
12,00G

[VoL. 115.
Paying Bonds.
5s&536s___ $58.731__. _part yearly
District Sewer Bonds.
6s
--- $803.54.._ _ _part yearly
Improvement Bonds.
$2,506.40
1,s
/
43
To 1'. BD. DT. Nov 1 '17. $100.649
2,532
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1917_2,346,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1916_ _ _S21.45
Pap. '10, 2,333; 1920. 2.606
FINNEY COUNTY.
Garden City is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
4 lis'11 J-J $2,000_32.000 yearly
Road Bonds.
5s '20 A-0 $10.000
_ 90.000
_s
Railroad Bonds.
5s '09 J-J $43,000--- Nov 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Nov 22'20 $338,000
Ass'd val. (equalized) '22_18,064,389
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_823.20
P3oulation 1910. 6,908; 1920. 7,674
INT.at State Treas. office.County
Treas, office and in N. Y. City.

ELKHART.
This place is in Morten County.
Water & Light-System Bonds.
FLORENCE._a
___ $60,000
This city is in Marion County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 '21_8128.000
Water Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1920
929.674 5s '19 J-J $25,000 -----1923-1939
Population in 1920, 1,160; '21.2,000 BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ $455,000
125,000
Water debt (incl.)
ELLSWORTH.
Total assess. value 1921.... _1,774,436
This city ;Is in Ellsworth County Population 1910. 1,168 1920. 1,517
Incorporated Mar. 2 1869.
Funding Bonds.
-- _ $22,000
FORD COUNTY.
Water-Works Bonds.
County seat is Dodge City. Bonds
s-a $40,000
534s
192b tax-free.
Sewer Bonds.
Railroad-Aid Bds.(Red. in 1917)•
4%8'17 J-J $10,500„Jan 1 '23-'27 43(s'99 J-J *$54,000c__ _Oct 2 1937
s-an $23.000
4s
Court-House (Red. aft. July 1 '21)
BOND.DEBT Nov 111921 878,000 58 '11 J-J $65.000c_ __July 1 1931
Assess. debt (addl)
207.000
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
1932
Sinking fund
3.000 4s '12 J-J $30,000r___
Assess.val.'21(607, act.)- -3,240,000
(Subject to call 1922.)
Tax rate (per $1,000)'21
$11.50 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22_ $119.000
Population 1910, 2.041; 1920_2.065 Sinking funds
12,900
ELLIS.
20,270,689
Assess, value, real
_ 5,816,022
This city is in Ellis County.
Assess, value, personal
5,027,359
Water and Electric-Light Bonds Other assess. property..
5s
s-a $36.000r
Total assessed val. 1922
31,144,070
Water Extension Bonds.
(about 60% act.)
5s
s-a $16.600r_Nov 29 1936 State & Co.tax (per $1.000)'2215.80
_ _ 31,800
53-is
Populat'n 1910. 11,393 1920, 14,273
Electric-Light Bonds.
*INT. at State Treas. office; others
F-A $10,000r___Aug 1 1937 at National Park Bank, N. Y.
43-is
F-A 30,000.,.,...Aug 1 1938
5s
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1928) PORT SCOTT.
Sewer improvement Bonds.
County seat of Bourbon County.
F-A $21.500r
is
Inc. Feb.27 1860. Commission gov5s
F-A
7,000r_ _ _ _part yearly ernment
adopted Feb. 3 1914.
53.s
_ _
20,000
Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1920- $112.100 _s Internal Improvement
819.106
Assessment debt
7,000
Water
Bonds.
-Works
Floating debt (add'1)
5,403
__ 3249.500
Sinking fund
1,667
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation
_2.119,740 _s Condensary$2,250
City tax rate (per $1.000)19_310.60
1920_Disposal Plant Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,404; 1920__1,876 _s Sewage
--- $22.000
INT. is payable in Topeka.
Eastern & Southern RR. Bds.
$27,000
EMPORIA.
Deficiency Bonds.
County seat of Lyon County. In___ $25,000
corporated April 1 1870. CommisRefunding Bonds,
sion government adopted Feb. 18 430'09
J-J $65,000c_July 1 '24&'29
1910. Pop'n 1910. 9.058;'20, 11,273 TOT. BD.
DT. Oct 1 '21-- $439,856
Refund. (Red.beg.lOurs. from Issue Water debt tincluded)___
43/s'99 FLA $22,000c___Dec 1 1929 Internal impt. bdq. (incl.). 249,500
49,106
43s'99 F-A 162,000c_ _ _May 1 1929 Assess. val. '21 (abt. act.)_9,138.253
Electric-Light Bonds.
Total
tax(per $1,000) 1922___$39.67
$10,000_ _July 1 1928 Pop'n 1910,
43, s'06
10,463; 1920____10,693
Sewer -Bonds.
444s'10 J-J $11.000r___July 1 1930
1,6805$420 y'ly
5s '21 ___
FORT SCOTT SCHOOL DIST.
1
Jan 1
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt.)
1,000- ---$250 y'rly 4 s'12 J-J $76.000c___July 1 1942
6s '21 ___
7,500_ _ _ _Jan 1 1941 (Subject to call $25.000 July 1 1932
6s '21 -__
5s '21 ___ 25.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1951
and $25,000 July 1 1937.)
5s '22 F-A 100.000_ _Aug 1 '23-'42
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt.)
Water Works Bonds.
430'04 J-J 318,000c___July 1 1924
430'16 s-an 75.000_ __Mar 1 1936 4is'09 J-J
118,000c___July 1 1929
$2,0
4 s'16 s-an 42.200_ _ _June 1 1936 40'15 J-J
16,000c_July 1 1925
F-A 40.000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1946 (Redeem.
530
0 yrly. beg. July 1'16)
BOND. DEBT Dec 10 '22 $420.960 43's'17 J-J J60,000_July 1 '37&'47
Assessment debt (add'1)__
193 288
131.000____July 1 1924
Sinking fund
107.081 6s '21 M-S 85,500
1923-1941
Assess. val. 1922 (actual) 14,650,828 BOND. DEBT Dec 21 '22_ $363,500
Tot, tax rate (per $1,000) '22_829.02 Sinking fund
30,000
INT. on electric-light bonds pay- Total assessed value 1922_9.317.281
a'31e in N. Y.; other bonds in Topeka. Seh.tax (per $1.000) '21
$18.45
12,000
PopuLtion in 1915 (est.)
EMPORIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
a Int. at State Treas. office; others
Building (hit. in Topeka.)
at National Park Bank, N. Y.
43.i8'09 J-J $25,000c___July 11929
dubject to call after July 1 1919.)
J-J $135,000c
4
1932 FRANKLIN COUNTY.
(Subject to call 1922.)
Ottawa is the minty seat.
Refunding (Int. in Topeka.)
Road Bonds.
J-J
45
$6,000c
1926 Cs '21 $49,500 _ _ _Feb 15 & Aug 15
1923-1931
BOND. DEBT Sept 2922 $148,000
ass'd val. 1922
15.820 316 TOT. BD, DT. Oct 1922.. $72,562
55.062
School tax rate(per 751,000) '22812.00 Assessment debt (incl.)__5,625
Population in 1920
12,000 Sinking fund
Assessed value,real ostate.27,985,750
9,716,980
ENTERPRISE.
Assessed value. personal
This city is in Dickinson County. Other assessable property_ 7 408,961
Sewer Bonds.
Total ass'd val. '21 (act.) _45,111,691
Ss '19 ___ 833.500___Oct 15 1929 Ass'd val. '22 (equalized).42,280,419
Water and Light Bonds
County tax rate(per81 000)'21811.60
5s
$3.000____July 1 1924 Populat'n 1910, 20.884; 1920, 21,946
5s
_
July 1 1929
BOND. DEBT 2.000Oct 31'22_ $30,500 FREDONIA.
Assessment debt (incl.)____ 25,500
This city is in Wilson County.
Water debt (incl.)
5,000
Sewer Bonds.
Tot. assess. val. 1922
1938
742.810 5s
s-an $17,300
Population in 1910, 706 1920, 975 5s
6,906.43_part yearly
s-a
Water Bonds.
EUDORA RUE, HIGH SCH. DIS. 430
s-an $70,600_$2,000 yearly
This dLstrict (P. 0. Eudora) is in
Paving Bonds.
Douglas County.
s-a $98.709_ _ _ _part yearly
5s
School Bonds.
5s '20 __- 36.257____Aug 1 1929
4 qs'18 J-J $25.000
Park Bonds.
1933
1930
TOTAL DEBT Nov 18 '21-$40,000 5s
s-an $3.700
Floating debt (incl.)
2,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22-- $196•375
70,600
Tot.ass'd val.'21(% act.)_ _3,500,000 Water debt (Incl.)
1,358
Population 1921 (est.)
1,800 Sinking fund
Assess. val., real estate_ _ _ -1.576.805
1.042.515
EUREKA.
Assess. val.. personal
This city is In Greenwood County. Other assess. property__- 138,780
Tot'ass'dval.'22(70%act.)-2,758,130
Main Sewer Bonds.
'22..$38.50
5s
$10,000.._July 1'35&'36 Total tax rate (per $1,000)
Population 1910, 3,040; 1920_3,954
Funding Bonds.
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
58
319,000_1a1ay 15 1931

DEC., 1922.]

KANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS

GRANT COUNTY.
FREDONIA SCH. DIST.
New Ulysses is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 1922 $111,700
The Interest rate on first issue of
Tot.assd.val.'22(100(7,act.)3,273.745
School tax rate(per $1,000)22 $18.00 funding bonds was reduced by com4,000 promise from 6% to 4%.
Population 1922 (est.)
Funding Bonds.
6s '14 J-J $43.300c_Jan 1 '24-'39
GALENA.
Refunding Bonds.
This city is In Cherokee County.
2s '04 J-J $12.955c_ _Jan 1 '23-'27
Water Works Inlet. Bonds.
_ -1923-1943 TOTAL DEBT Nov 27'22 $71,300
50'18 J-D $84,000
1.498
BOND.DEBT Nov 13 '19.. $229,000 Sinking fund
7,647 Assessed val., real estato 3,328,715
Assessment debt
2,069 Assessed val., personal
386,825
Sinking fund
2.254,782 Other assessable property_ _
29,452
Assess. valuation 1919
Population 1910.6.096; 1920_4.712 Tot.ass'd val.'22(65%act.) 3,744,992
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '22_$16,50
Population 1910, 1,087; 1920__1,087
GARDEN CITY.
This city is in Finney County. Inc.
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
in 1887.
Refunding Bonds.
COUNTY.
GRAY
$66.000c___Jan
1
1933
4318'03 J-J
Cimarron is the county seat.
Water-Works Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
6s '08 J-J $20,000c___Jan 1 1938
$55,000c____Jan 1 1935
43(s'17 J-J $57,300____July 1 1937 530'05
(Subject to call after July 1 1932) BOND.DEBT Nov 19'21 355.000
1940 Ass'd val. (eoualized) '22_11.270,679
5s '20 -__ $6,700
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '21_821.30
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
bs '10 J-J $20,000c_ _Jan 1 1930 Population 1910, 3.674 1920. 4,711
Funding Bonds.
INT.at National Park Bank, N.Y.
A-0 849,000c
1931
5s
5$ '14 J-D 17,000____June 1 1934 GREAT BEND.
..July
15
4,000_
1935
5s '15 J-J
This city, which includes the townLight Bonds.
ship of the same name, is in Barton
bs '13 J-J $40,000c.. __Jan 1 1943 County.
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921__ $258,000
430'17 J-J $25,000___Nov 15 1926 Assessment debt (add'1)___
17,000
430'17 ___ 22,000
Assessed val. real estate__ _3.341,275
430'17 ___ 11,885
Assessed val. personal
2,627,830
1,640
5s '18 --_
Other assess. property
211,455
1950 Total ass'd val. 1921
8,373
Ss '20 F-A
6,176,560
GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1922__ $348,598 Tax rate (per $1,000)
1921___$10.00
Assess. debt (addl)
393,229 Population 1910, 4,662 1920, 4,460
Sinking fund
7,470
Assess. val.'22(100% act.) 3,664,831 GREENSBURG.
Pop'n 1910. 3,200; 1920
3.848
This city is in Kiowa County.
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
Water-Works Bonds.
430'16 ___ $30,000
1946
DIST.
SCH.
GARDEN CITY
BOND.DEBT April 1916- 878.250
Building Bonds.
Water debt (included)____ $30.000
430'17 J-J $60.000c__ _July 1937 Floating debt
2,750
(subject to call after July 1927) Sinking fund
2,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22_ 8134.000 Assessed val. (real estate &
1922.-4,800,000
valuation
Assessed
personal property)
1.300,000
School tax rate (pet $1,000)-_316.00 Population 1910, 1,199; 1920_ _1,215
Population in 1922 (est.)-5.000
GREENBURG SCH. DIST.
GARNETT.
This district is in Kiowa County.
This city is in Anderson County.
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 $172,000
High School Bldg. Bonds. .
35,000 53.6s'22 M-S $85,000
Assess. paving debt (incl.)_
Water debt (incl.)
80,250
(Due in 5, 10 and 15 years.)
Sinking fund
28,539 BONDED DEBT
(7)
Assessed value, real
1,199,220
Assessed value, personal_ _ _ 732,150 HAMILTON COUNTY.
Other assess. property
191,285
Syracuse is the county seat.
Total assess. value 1922_ _ _2.122.695
Bond3.
Population 1910, 2,334; 1920_-2,329 6s Refunding
'96 ___ 810,200c___Mar 1 1926
3,300c _..Jan 1 1926
65 '96 J-J
GEARY COUNTY.
1,400c___Jan 1 1927
6s '97 J-J
Junction City is the county seat.
10,000c_-_July 1 1933
3s '03 J-J
County Paving Bonds.
Bonds.
Bridge
_-_ $75,000
4%8
45 '09 M-S $23.000c___Sept 1 1934
Road Bonds
BOND.DEBT Nov 28'22- $42,000
bs '20 F-A $52,000
Floating debt
54,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 '21 $121.750 Sinking
fund
8.000
Assess. debt (addl)
31,683 Total assess. val.'22 (act.) 6,194,751
Sinking fund
9,340 State&Co.tax(per 51.00(1) '22.-89 50
Ass'd val., real estate_
15,768089 Ponulation 1910, 3,360; 1920.
2,585
Assessed varn, personal.... 5,392.719
INT. at State Treasurer's office
Ass'd val., other prop_ _ _ _ 3.360.633
Tot.ass'd val.'21(75%act.)24,522.341 and at National Park Bank, N. Y.
Ass'd val. '22 (equalized)_22,319.374
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _$23.09 HARPER CITY.
Pop'n 1910, 10,063; 190. 13,452
This city is in Harper County.
INT. is payable in New York.
4 s'17 _-_ 322.000
1937
Bond issue of 1890
$4,000
GERARD.
City Hall Bonds.
is
city
in Crawford County. 4 hs'17 F-A $15.000__ _Feb 1 1936
This
Inc. Nov. 10 1869. Population 1910.
Sewage-Disposal Works Bonds.
2.446 1920. 3,161.
$7,000____Oct 1 1932
6s '12
Refunding City-Hall Bonds.
(Duo one-tenth yearly.)
F-A 812,000c
Ea
1929
Lateral Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6s'13 ___ $1,200____June 1 1923
58
A-0 $19,053c
1932
Refunding Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
430'17 ___ $17,500. __Feb 1 1937
A-0 $20,000c
1923
68
bWater and Light Bonds.
Gas Bonds
6s '08 __$10.000____Aug 1 1923
A-0 $5,000c
193
68
Sewer Ifonds.
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 11921.. $88,053 5s '12 ___ 39,000
Oct 1 1942
Assessment debt (add'i)___ 115,000
Curb and Gutter Bonds.
Sinking fund
10,000 _s$1,615.33_Aug 1 '23-28
Total assessed val. 19:31
Paving Bonds.
(75% actual)
9,326.108 5s
- 1549,000_ _ _ _Doc 1 1939
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921__-$44.80 5s
121,500__Dec 1 '22-'39
INTEREST at State Treasury.
530
___ 18,000
(Redeemed by Feb. 1 1940.)
GIRARD SCH. DIST.
530
--- $37,000_ _Feb 1 1940
Building Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
1924-1934 53s
bs '14 Juno $55,000
_ _ $29.000____Mar 1 1935
DEBT
TOTAL
(?)
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
GOODLAND.
_s
$13,000_ _Mar 1 '23-'35
This city is in Sherman County.
Special Illumination Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s
- $4,800_ _ _ _Feb 1 1930
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 '22_._ $337,615
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
Assess. val. 1921_ _ _
1,917,743
'rot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$16.10
--- $80,000
Water Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,638; 1920-A.770
_s
--- $22.000
INT. on bonds marked (a) at Nat.
BONDED DEIIT
(7)
Bank, N. Y.;(b) at State TreasPopulation 1910,1,993 1920, 2,664 Park
urer's office.
DIST.
GOODLAND SCH.
This district is in Sherman County. HARPER SCHOOL DIST. NO. 5.
This district is in Harper County.
Building Bonds.
1936 48/03'10 J-J $30,000c- -$2,000 Y'lY
bs '16 _-- $25.000
1928 BOND. DEBT July 1 1922 $30,000
5s '08 -_- 20,000
19,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 11921.. $39,000 Floating debt
5,800
Total assessed val. 1920...._2,400.000 Sinking fund
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '21_512.00 Assess. val.'22(SO% act.)_2,517,571
Tax
rate
(per
$1,000) 1921_311.40
3,000
Population in 1920
l'opulation in 1922 (est.)
2,000
GRAHAM COUNTY.
HASSELL COUNTY.
Hill City is the county seat.
County seat is Sublette.
Funding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
430'09 J-J $51,000c_June 15 1939
530'14 __.. $25.000 __May 4 1931
(Subject to call June 15 1929)
Refunding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov 2422 $51,000
451 48 '01 J-J $21.354c___July 1 1931
Sinking fund
(Subject to call July 11911)
Assessed value,real estato.11,115,740
3,456,025
Funding County Warrants.
Assessed value, personal
$3.000___Jan 13 1933
Other assessable property_ 879,041 58 '13 J-J
act.).15,450,806 55 '13 A-0
1,500---_Apr 7 1933
Tot.ass'd val.'22
4.821____July 7 1933
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22__$8.12 be '13 J-J
Court House Bonds.
Pop'n, 1910. 8,700; 1920, 7.624
--- $38,000- ___32,000 y'ly
INT.on 6% bonds payable in New _s
York; on the 43is at State Treas- GEN.BD.DT.Sept 29'22 $173,775
Floating debt (add").
7,216
urer's office In Topeka.




Assessed val., real estate_ __3,785,697
Assessed val., personal____1,103,243
Tot.assess. val.'22( act.)..4,888,940
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-$19.90
Population. 1910, 993; 1920, 1,455
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.

59

HOISINGTON BOARD OF EDITC.
This district (P. 0. Hoisington) is
In Barton Co. Bonds are tax free.
School Building Bonds.
J-J
58
$5 500c_Last bond '25
4 qs'17 J-D 45.000c_ _ _J-J 1 '23-'37
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22_ $50,500
HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Sinking fund
12,000
This district is in Iteno County.
Assess. val. 1922 (act. val.) 3.000,000
School-Building Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $17.50
5s '19 J-J 518,000
1923-1934 Population in 19 2
3,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 1921_803,000
INT. payable at State Treasurer's
Assess. val. real estate
4,186,129 office in Topeka.
Assessed val. personal
1,154,070
Other assess. property
239,608
Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act.) 5,579,807 HOLTON.
This city is in Jackson Co. InTotal tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$5.25 corporated as a city of 3d class
July
Population 1920 (est.)
1,341 30 1870 and as city of 2d class Feb. 3
1888. Commission govt adopted
HAYS.
Apr. 12 1912.
This city is In Ellis County.
Electric-Light Bonds.
53.s'14 __- 52.600
1939 430 '07.-- $19.000........Jan
1 1937
53-0'15 __- 12,900
1945 58 '13 ___ 23.000r ___July 1 1943
Street Bonds.
Water-Works Extension.
5s '17 __- 167.500
1923-1927 5.9 '15
___$10,000r___Jan 1 1925
Light Plant Purchase Bonds.
5s'15__ 43.000r___Jan
1 1945
..s '17 ___ $29.033
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
430'17 J-J S47.000___Jan 1 '23-'37
bs '13 -__ $23,000
1933
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
55 '12 J-J $19,410c
5s '10 ___ $30.000____May 1 1930 GEN.BD. DT. Sept 1 '22_ $194,910
Water-Works Bonds.
Water debt(included)
103,000
68 '04 ___ 525,000........July 1 1924 Assessment debt (add'1)
152,650
58 '09 --_
18.000 ___ _Jan 2 1929 Sinking fund, general
10,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 5 1922- $323,368 Sinking fund, water
10,000
Water debt(included)
124,000 Assessed val., real estate 2.027.320
Assessment debt (add'1)
67,708 Assessed val., personal.... _
Sinking fund
24,027 Other assessable property _1,122,600
103,690
Assessed value,real
2,181,085 Total assessed value 1922_ _3,253
.610
Assessed value, personal__ -1,505,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922----525.74
Tot.ass'd val.'22(60% act.)3.686,085 Population 1910, 2,842; 1920, 2,703
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 22-$22.90
Population 1910, 1,961 1920. 3,165
HOLYROOD SCHOOL DISTRICT
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.
This district (1'. 0. Holywood) is
in Ellsworth County.
HERINGTON.
$72,500
This city is In Dickinson County. 5s
BONDED DEBT
(7)
Inc. Apr. 111887.
Funding Bonds.
J-3
6s g
$1,600c_Jan 1 '23-'24 HORTON.
This city is In Brown County. In5s g
7,000c_ __June 1 1928
J-D
530 g A-0 33.500c ....Apr 11931 corp. In 1887.
Commission government approved
Water and Light Bonds.
5s g
J-J $43,000c___Jan 1 1928 Mar. 5 1915; V. 100, p. 1185.
Funding Bonds.
530 g A-0 30,000c_ __Oct 1 193:1
--- $97,733
bs '14 A-0 49,000c___Apr 1 1944 _s
Sewer Impt. Bonds.
(Subject to call Apr 1 1934)
$7,885
Improvement Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds.
1321.000__July 1 '23-36
4%s'17
1,973.31__Ju1y 11937 58 '11 F-A $41.000c_Apr 15 1941
Water-Works Ext. Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
68 g
J-J
$8,000c___July 1 1930 58 '12 F-A $38.000c..-Aug 1 1932
City Hall Bonds.
6s g
J-J
4,500c_ _ _Jan 11931
530'18 ___
703.80_1923-1928 58 '14 F-A $15,000c.___Aur 1 1934
GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1 '19_ $200,972 TOT. BD. DT.Sept 30'22. 8309,996
Assessment debt (add'i)
87,900 Water & light debt (incl.)__ 139,000
50,378
Water & light debt (incl.)__ 138,500 Assessment debt (incl.)____
Sinking funds
10,20C TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '21- 424,758
4,612
Assns. val. real estate____ 1,414,993 Sinking fund
Assess. val. personal
607,000 Total assess. val.'19 (act.)_2.527,916
Assess. val. railroads..
360.200 Total tax rate (per $).000)'19 $14.40
Tot. ass'd val.'19(2-3 act.)_2,381,093 Population 1910, 3,600; 1920, 4,009
Total tax (per $1.000) 19l9....$32.00
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
Population 1910. 3,273 1920. 4,065
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
HORTON SCH. DIST.
Refunding Bonds.
HIAWATHA.
M-NS10,000c
430
1933
This city is in Brown County.
Bonds.
Commission government adopted 58 Building
M-S $12,000c
1927
Feb. 3 1914. Bonds tax-free when 58
J-J
1935
held within State. Pop.'10. 2,974; BOND. DEBT70.000c
Oct 2 1922- $78,000
1920, 3,222.
Floating debt
20,000
Water Works Bonds.
Sinking fund
6,000
J-J $10,000c_Jan 1 '27 & 32 Tot.ass'd val.'22(abt.act.) 3,354,359
43s
Water-Works Refunding Bonds School tax rate(per $1.000)'22317.00
4s '17 F-A $20,000___-Feb 1 1937 Population in 1922 (est.)
4,800
Refunding Bonds.
.55 '14 J-J $13,440c___June 1 1924 HUGOTON.
Auditorium !met. Bonds.
This city is in3 tevens County.
4%s
J-J 375,000__July 1 '25-'39 BOND. DEBT Nov 30'22..
$100,000
_s
75,000
___
Sinking fund
1,250
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 30'21_8278,516 Assessed val., real estate......
315,520
Water bonds (included)___
80,000 Assessed value, personal...... 320,282
Paving bonds (included)___
24,624 Total assessed value 1922
Sewer bonds (included)___
10,446
(about 4-5 actual)
635,802
Sinking fund
17,674 Total tax rate (per
'22 $39.46
Assessed val. 1921 ______ _ _4,209,179 Population 1910, $1,000)
105;
1920,
644
Total tax (per $1.000) 1921..-$30.985
INT. on auditorium improvement HUMBOLDT.
bonds payable at office of State Tress
This city is in Allen County. Incorp. Oct. 19 1903 as city of 2d class.
HIAWATHA SCH. DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
130ND. DEGT Dec 2 1922.
--- 23,000
7,000 _s
Total assessed value 1922_ _5,160,
General Sewer (Subject to call.)
School tax rare(per $1,000)'22.$13.0' 5s
___ $11.500r
1932
Population in 1920
Refunding Bonds.
3,322
_s
___ $2,500
HILL CITY.
Paving Bonds
This city is In Graham County.
53
___ $145,000
Refund. Water (Red. beg. in '24) 5s
J-J
8,911.30
Serially
5s '14 ___ 835.000c
Water-Works Bonds.
-1944
Ref. El.-Lt. (Red. beg. in 1924).
530'05 ___ $42,000r ___Feb 1 1925
5s '14 ___ $15,000c
1944 58 '16 F-A 12,000____Feb 1 1931
Refunding bonds
$18.000 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1921)
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '22_ _
Internal Impt. Bonds.
71,100
Sinking fund
2.700 6s '20 J-J $36,000....July 1 '23-'30
Assessed val'n, real estate_ _ _467,155
4,000__July 1 '23-'24
Assessed value, personal.._.._590,490 530'20 J-J
2,500____July 1 1925
Assessed value, corporat'ns 10,547
8,000__July 1 '26-'29
Tot.ass'd val.'22 (4-5 act.)-1,068,192
2,500_ _ _July 1 1930
Total tax (per $1,000) 1022.. $28.92 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22.. $210,800
Population in 1910, 983 1920, 732 Warrant debt (add'1)
13,500
Floating debt (add'1)
1,140
HILT. CITY
RURAL
HIGH Water debt(included)
51,000
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3.
Ass'd val.'22 (85% act.)_ _1,562,115
This district is in Graham County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _$47.50
High School Bldg. Bonds.
Population 1910, 2.548; 1920, 2,525
5$
J-J $135,000c
1937
BONDED DEBT Oct 1922 $135,000 INT.at Citizens' State Bk. Humboldt
Assessed valuation (60 to
70% actual) 1921
3,685,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $5.50 HUTCHINSON.
County seat of Reno County. Inc.
In 1872. The sewer and street bonds
HODGEMAN COUNTY.
are Provided for by a special levy.
County scat Is Jetmore,
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding.
5s '01 A-0 77,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1931
4is'01 J-D $37,000c___June 1 1931 (Subject to call in 10 years from date)
(Subject to call at any Interest date) 430'01 A-0 33,000r___Oct 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $37,000 434s'02 __8,000_ _ __Nov 1 1932
Sinking fund
13,000
Sewer Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'22(5i act.)AI,578.699 5s '18 F-A $55.980__Aug 1 '23-'28
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_314.54 43s'19
5.110„Sept 1 '23-'29
Population 1910, 2,930; 1920, 3,734
Public Building Bonds.
INT. at State Treasurer's office in 430'11 J-J $125,000____July 1 1961
Topeka and at Nat. Park Bk, N.Y.
(Subject to call after July 11921.)

60
HUTCHINSON (Concluded)Drainage Canal Bonds.
55 '19 ___ $35,000
1923-1929
Bridge Bonds.
430'10 J-D $15.000c..„June 1 1930
44s'13 M-N 12 000c_May 1 1933
430'13 ___
8,000____May 1 1933
5s '19 -__ 50,000__July 1 1939
*Funding Bonds.
430'09 J-J $66.000r___July 1 1929
430 '10J-J 49.500____Jan 1 1930
Terminal Facility Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1936
Fire-Station Bonds.
430'12 F-A *$20.000c__Feb 1 1932
58 '19 ___ 30,000____Dec 1 1929
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 28'22 $557,280
Assessment debt
1,900,000
Sinking fund
21,000
Assessed val. 1922 (about
( actual)32,000,000
Total tax (per $1.000) 1922_ _$3 i .454
Pop'n 1910, 16,364; 1920. 23,298
.INT. at State Treasurer's office;
others at National Park Bank, N. Y.
HUTCHINSON SCR.DIST. NO.1.
Building Bonds.
4s '05 J-J $3,500c___July 1 1925
_ Dec 1 1926
58 '06 J-D 52.0c_1
430'09 M-N120 000c_ _ _May 1 1929
44s'17 J-D 105,000c_June 1 '23-'47
4 is'20 J-J 120.000____Jan 1 1940
6s '21 M-S 100,000___Mar 15 1941
530'21 J-J 125,000___Apr 15 1941
BOND. DEBT Apr 1921_ $678,000
Sinking fund
31,830
Assess. val.'20 (abt. 75%
actual)
S36,103.306
School tax (per $1,000) 1920..$12.90
Population in 1920 (est.)
28,000
INT.at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.:
others at State Treas. office.

KANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS
JEWELL.
This city is in Jewell County.
Water Bonds.
58 '13 ___ $31000....May 1 '23-'34
BOND.DEBT Nov 22 '21.. $33.000
Assessment debt (add'1)___
39,250
Assessed valuation 1921_...A .216.731
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$13.00
Population 1910, 839:. 1920, 805
INT. at fiscal agency, Topeka.
JEWELL COUNTY.
Mankato is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
48 '17 J-J S66,850c_May 1 '23-'29
BOND.DEBT Nov 1919.. $103,000
Tot.ass'd val.'22(equal'd) 44,529,748
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'19-$11.72
Pop'n 1910. 18,148; 1920. 10.240
JEWELL RURAL H. S. D. NO. 4.
This district is in Jewell County.
Building Site & Equip. Bonds
(Tax-free).
5s '22 J-J J$15,000c __Jan 1 '23-'37
65,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922-- $80,000
Ass'd val.'22 (2-3 act.)_ _ _ _5,597,211
School tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $.78
Population 1922 (est.)
2,200
INT. payable at Topeka.

JOHNSON COUNTY.
County seat Is Olathe.
Oiled Road Bonds.
58 '17 ___ $1.940___Jan 1 '23-'27
Refunding Bonds.
430'98 M-S $60,000c__Sept 1 1928
($10,000 sub. to call y'ly from 1918)
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '21_ $60.000
Sinking fund
20.368
Assessed value, real estate.34,051,535
Assessed value, personal... 7,581.214
Other assessable property.. 8,620,593
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (act.val.)50,253,342
INDEPENDENCE.
Ass'd
val. (equalized) '22_47,038,030
This city is in Montgomery Co.
Incorp. as city of 2d class in 1872. State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'21$20.61
Now under commission plan of gov't Pop'n 1910, 18,288: 1920.... 18.314
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
Pop'n 1910. 10.480; 1920, 11,920.
City Hall Bonds.
430
__- $53.500__Jan 1 '26-.35 JOHNSON COUNTY RUR. HIGH
Paving Bonds.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 3.
5s '22 A-0 $26,520.72
serially
P.0. De Soto.
General Paving (Part yearly).
School Bonds.
43i-6s
$270,975.29_1923-1931 4%s'18
$14,000___Jan 1 '23-'33
General Sewer (Part yearly).
TOTAL DEBT
(7)
be '09 Var $40.000c_1939
68&68'12 Var 61,705.88___1923-1931 JUNCTION CITY.
Park Bonds.
This city is in Geary County. Inc.
48 '17 __- $10,000__One'tenth yly Feb.
9 1859. Population 1910.
Funding Bonds.
5,598;
1920, 7,533.
1923-'29
430'09 F-A $65,500
Funding
Bonds.
Water Bonds.
A-0 s7.000c
1929
58 '05 F-A $50,000c _ __ _1923-1925 430'09
Sewer
Funding
Bonds.
RR. Refunding Bonds.
hs'17 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1937
1923-1927 4(Subject
4Vis'16 J-J $10,000
to call after Jan 1 1927)
Memorial Hall Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
1923-1941 4hs'17
534E3'21 F-A $270,000
J-J $45,000_ _Jan 1 1937
White Way Bonds.
to call after Jan 1 1927.)
1923-1929 (Subject
bs '20 J-J $7,700
Refunding Terminal Bonds.
Water-Works-Impt. Bonds.
4.9 '12 ___ $16,200c____ 1923-1928
%s'12 J-J $99.600c _ .......1928-1942 45s
5,000
1925
GEN.BD. DT. Nov 1922 $932.074
Sewer Bonds (Red. in 1917)•
Water debt (incl.)
149,600
'07 J-J $30.000c___Jan 1 1937
Assessment debt (add'1)
500,059 bs Water
Works.
AssAssed valuation 1922_ _14,414.000
_ $28,940
1937
Total tax (per $1.000) 1922......$40.80 4s
___ 80,000
INT. at State Treasurer's office. _s Paving
Bonds.
4 s'22 A-0 $17,682
serially
INDEPENDENCE SCR. D. NO. 5. GEN. BD. DT. Nov 24 '22 $682,721
Water debt (included)
153,940
Building Bonds.
429,169
1923-'26 Assess. val. corporations..
J-J $36.000c
4s
$20,000
1925-1926 Assessed value, real estate_4,455 446
2.543,160
1927-1930 Assessed value, personal
bs '21 -__ 80,000
250.000
1931-1940 Tot. ass'd val.'22(% act.)..7,427,775
5s'22 F-A 100,000c_Feb 136-40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_-_$34.80
50,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1941
INT. at State Treas, office and at
BOND. DEBT May 1922 $544,000 fiscal agency in N. Y. City.
Assessed valuation 1921__16,636,823
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$12.70 JUNCTION CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Population In 1920 (est.)_____14.000
This district not only includes
INT. on 5s of 1922 at the fiscal Junction City but also adjacent
terriagency of the State of Kansas in tory. Pop'n 1918, 8,767.
Topeka; on others at National Park 43is'03 J-J $25,000c_ __July 1 1923
Bank, New York City.
(Subject to call July 11908.)
58 '18 ___ $100,000___May 1 1938
IOLA CITY.
(Subject to call after 1923)
This city is the county seat of Allen _s
___ $40,000
County. Commission gov't adopted BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $145.000
March 10 1910. Population 1910, Tot.val.(abt.85% act.)'22_9.282 362
9.032; 1920, 8.513.
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22$16.00
Water Bonds.
Population in 1922
7.500
1923-1930
5s '00 - $32,000
INT.at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.C.
Water and Light Bonds.
1923-1926
5s '20 __- 60,000
KANSAS CITY.
Refunding Bonds.
This city is In Wyandotte County.
45 '01 J-J $26,000c___July 1 1931
a city of first class In 1886.
(Subject to call any interest date.) Incorp. aspurchased
plant of MetroIn 1909
Funding Bonds.
Water
Co. V. 88, P. 1211.
politan
bs '05 A-0 $14.000c_Apr 2 '23-'25 Commission government
adopted
Memorial Hall Bonds.
1923-1926 July 14 1909. Population 1910,
5 6s'21
$68,000
1920, 101,177. City of RoseGEN.BONDS Nov 1922 $200,000 82,331;
was annexed to Kansas City on
Internal improvement debt... 201,848 dale
16,237 Apr. 25 1922. V. 114. p. 1692.
Sinking fund. cash. &c
Park Acquisition & improveAssessed valuation 1922 5.151,610
ment Bonds (City's Portion).
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922-S35.40
4_43i45%&5s53_$508,652.751923-32
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.. 43/
General Park Bonds.
and State Treasurer's office, Topeka. 43j,43,4'%,5&6s
$278,664 --1923-32
General Intersection Bonds.
4h ,43.5,44,5&6s $378,234....1923-32
JACKSON COUNTY,
General Bridge Bonds.
Holton is the county seat.
$78,382 _ -1923-32
Bt ND. DEBT Oct 10'21 $225,000 430 & 5s
Refunding Bonds.
Total assessed val'n 1921_38,502,591
Ass'd val. (equalized) '22_34,941.236 58 '03 F-AS186,500c___Nov 1 1928
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-35.93 430'04 F-A 63,500c_Aug 1 '23&'24
Pop'n in 1910, 16,861; 1920. 15,495 5s '07 J-D 62,500C- _ Dec 15 1927
43is'07 J-D 79,500c_ __June 1 1927
430'09 F-A 150,000c___Feb 1 1929
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
430'09 M-N158.969c___May 1 1929
Oskaloosa is the county seat.
430'11 M-N 89.000c___May 1 1931
Road Bonds.
Water-Plant Purchase Bonds.
bs '21 F-A $100,000___Feb 1 1931
430'09 J-J 51,067,000c_July 1 1939
Township Road Bonds.
Water-Plant imp. & Ext. Bds.
5s
F-A $140,000
1931 4348'09 F-A$400,000c_ - _Aug 1 1939
27,000
6s '21 J-J
J-J 500,000c___July 1 1940
TOT.BD.DT.Sept 28'22 $455,246 4
Assessed val., real estate_25,078,136 4%s'12 F-A 90,000___Aug 15 1942
Assessed val.. personal___ 6,176,135 6s '21 --- 150,000____Aug 1 1931
(Subject to call)
Other assessable property- 3,506,175
43s'22
100000.._.._Sept 1 1942
Total assessed val'n (75%
Fire-Station Bonds.
actual) 1922____ ____ 34,760,446
State& Co. tax(per $1,000)'22-$7.43 43is'10 J-J $60,000c_.._Jan 1 1940
City-Hall Bonds.
Pop'n 1910. 15.826; 1920, 14,750
430'10 J-J $200,000c___July 1 1940
INT.at State Treasurer's office.




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Municipal El Lt Plant Bonds KIOWA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
430'11 ___ $350,000____June 1 1941
This district is in Barber County.
44s'13
200,000___July 15 1933
Bonds (Int. in Topeka.)
4 2s 14 ___ 45,000__Oct 2 '22-23 5s Building
$33,000c
__1923-1931
43s'15
38,000__Dec 1 '23-'25 BOND.s-an
DEBT
Nov 1921_ $37,300
70,000__Mar 1 '24-'28 Total assess. val.
1921..__2,357,275
43.6s'17
25,000__Oct 1 '26-'28
43is'17
42,500__Dec 1 '29-'33
4)s'19
200.000__Aug 1 '23-'30 LA CROSSE.
43%s'19
150.000__Oct 1 '32-'37
This city is in Rush County.
43
%s'20
40,000__May 1 '23-'30
Water Works Bonds
5s
50.000____Nov 1 1938
6s
200,000____Aug 1 1931 53 '17 J-J $29,000------1923-1947
5s '21 ___ 100.000.._...Dec 11941
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '22 ___ 150,000____Feb 1 1942 4548'17 J-J $11,500...__1923-1947
44s'22
100,000____June 1 1942 BOND.DEBT Nov 7'18_- $55,600
Work-House Bonds.
Floating debt (add'!)
12,500
430'10 J-J $30.000c_ July 1 1940 Sinking fund
2,000
Improvement Bonds
Population 1910. 806: 1920
809
4%.4%,4 ,5&6s $234,677 -.1923-32
Boulevard Bonds.
LA
CYGNE.
bs '20 ___ $153,854__Oct 1 '22-'30
This city is in Linn County.
inter City Viaduct Bonds.
430'19 ___ $755,000___July 18 1949
Water Bonds.
(Optional 1924.)
5s
$15,000____July 1 1941
ROSEDALE BONDS (Annexed).
6s
___ 25,000
Water Works Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '22____$40,000
5s '09 ___ $25,000____July 1 1929 Assessed val'n, real estate___300,420
5s '10 ___ 25.000____July 1 1930 Assessed val'n, personal
256,190
5s '12 ___ 20,000____June 1 1932 Other assessable property
73,489
5s '14 ___ 25,000____May 1 1944 Total assessed val. 1922
629,999
5;is'20
19,600____Sept 1 1942 Total tax (per $1.000) 1922_ _S36.90
Medical School Bonds.
Population in 1910, 957 1920, 1.028
5s '20 ___ $31.500
1923-1940
Turkey Creek Diversion Bonds. LA HARPE.
55 '21 __- $47,500
1923-1941
This city is in Allen County.
5s '21 ___ 133,000
1923-1941 BOND.
DEBT Nov 11 '18_434,000
5s '22 ___
3,800
1923-1941 Sinking fund
(water) about__ 17.629
City Hall Bonds.
Total assess. val. '20 (act.)__560.200
5s '22 ___ $20,000_ ___June 1 1932 Tax
rate
(per
$1.000) 1917____$27.20
Refunding Bonds.
1,001
5s '13 ___ $60,400 _..Apr 1 1933 Pop'n in 1910, 2,080; 1920
Internal Impt. Bonds (Sewer).
5s
___ $100,204
1942-1950 LAKIN.
This city is in Kearny County.
internal knot. Bds.(Special).
5& 5
$304,150
1923-1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 12 1922_329,000
TOT.BD. DT. Dec 1 '22.48,196,233 Sinking fund
503
Water works
211,782 Tot. ass'd val.'22(65%act.)__583,685
Sinking {Electric light__
77,355 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22.439i85
fund City
556
65,837 Pop'n 1910, 337; 1920
Assessed valuation 1922_120,733 969
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-__$10.68
INT. on all bonds issued prior to LAKIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Lakin) is in
April 1 1908 at Nat. Park Bank.
N. Y.; bonds issued after that date Kearny County.
_s
--- $43,000
at State Treas. office. This applies
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 '22_ $69,800
only to Kansas City bonds.
101
Singing fund
Total assess. val. 1922.....1.422.050
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _ _ _$18.40
KANSAS CITY SCHOOL DIST.
373
4 As'07 J-J $200,000c___Apr 1 1927 Population in 1921
430'09 J-J 250,000c__ _Feb 1 1929
430'14 J-J 137.000c_July 1 '24-'34 LANE COUNTY.
5s
J-J 1280,000__July 1 '23-'50 5.County seat Is Dighton.
1290,000„July 1 '23-'51
$27,000r __Jan 1 1929
434s'22 J-J 300,000_310,000 y'rly BOND.J-J
DEBT Sept 28'22_ $27,000
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund
4,407
430'09 J-J $134.000_ _Red.any time Tot.ass'd
val.'22(equal'd)_8,345.727
Argentine Bonds (Annexed).
Tax
rate
(per
1921
$1,000)
$4.00
58
J-J $25,000....July 1 1927 Pop'n 1910, 2.603; 1920
2,848
School Dist. No. 4 (Annexed)
INT.
Park
Bank,
payable
at
Nat.
58
J-J $4,000____July 1 1927
N. Y., and at State Treas. office.
(Part due yearly.)
BOND.DEBT Oct 14 '22 $2,101,000
Assessed valuation 1922..124,932.383
School tax (per $1,000) 1922__$12.30 LARNED.
This city Is in Pawnee County.
Population in 1920 (Census)_101,213 Inc.
7 1876. Pop'n '10. 2,911.
Int. at State Treas. office and 1920,Jan.
3,139.
at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
_s
__- $15,000
KAW VALLEY DRAIN. DIST.
Water-Works Bonds.
River Improvement Bonds.
43is
J-J
$40.000c
1924
4hs'09 M-S $200.000c._Mar 1 1936
Public Utility Bonds.
5s '10 M-S 1,225,000c_Mar 1 1940
___ $90,000
430'14 J-J 325.000c._.July 1 1936 bs
BOND. DEBT Sept25'16.$1,750,000
($4,500 yearly after 1925.)
Assessed valuation 1916.._47,797,355
Anthony & Northern RR. Bds.
Tax rate (per $1.000)'16
$2.65 5s '15 __- $20,000___Jan 15 1946
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
BOND.DEBT Nov 22'20- $167,500
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 232,200
Water debt (iucluded)____ 130.000
KEARNY COUNTY.
Assess. val. real estate
Lakin Is the county seat.
2,802,912
As.sess. val. personal
1,858,235
Refunding Bonds.
234,876
5s '05 J-J $55,500c___Janl 1935 Other assess. property
5s '09 ___ 66,000_ _ _ _July 1 1939 Tot.assess.val.'20(90%fict.)4,896,023
BOND,DEBT Nov 27'22- $121,500 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20_826.90
Sinking fund
9,857
INT. payable in Topeka.
Assessed val'n, real estate_ -5,075,950
Assessed val'n, personal _ _ _1,389,260
Other assessable property_ _ 1,410.010 LARNED SCR. DIST.
Tot.ass'd val.'22(65%act.) 7,591,060
Building Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22.$20.81 43is'06
serial
J-J $8,000c&r
Pop'n 1910, 3,126; 1920, 2,617.
serial
5s '14 J-J 33.000c&r
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1922- $163,000
KINGMAN.
Floating
2,000
debt
(add'!)
This city is in Kingman County.
assess. val.'22(about
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22- $65,000 Total
5,300,000
70% actual)
Water debt (incl.)
18,500 School tax (per $1,000) '22__$13.00
Tot. ass'd val. (act.) 1922_2,825,460
3,100
Schl tax rate (per $1,000)'21411.95 Population in 1922
INT. is payable at fiscal agency
Popula'n 1910, 2.577; 1920, 2,407.
(State Treasurer's office) in Topeka.
KINGMAN SCR. DIST. NO, 1.
Building Bonds.
430'16 M-N$30,000____May 1 1936 LAWRENCE.
County seat of Douglas County.
430'17 ___ 20.000....July 1 1937
by city In
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22- $68,000 $100.000 of bonds Issued
1871
were the subject of dispute-see
Sinking fund
1,500 "State
27 1909.
for
Nov.
Sec."
&
City
Total assessed val. 1921
3,500,000
School tax (per $1,000) '22__$13.25 Commission government adopted
Apr. 28 1913. Pop'n 1910, 12,374.
1920. 12,456.
KINSLEY CITY S. D. NO. 1.
This district (1'. 0. Kinsley) is in
Funding Bonds.
1 1939
Edwards County.
430'09 J-J
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.)
School Building Bonds.
5s '22 J-J $20,000c _ _ _ _1928-1932 430'15 M-S $10,319.87c
(Due serially beginning in 1919.)
50,000c_
_
__1933-1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1922 $72,000
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund
1936
300 4%8'16 -_- $70,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,925,157
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1920)•
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $1.40
1940
1
July
$10,000c.._
'10
J-J
bs
Population 1922 (est.)
2,000 bs '10 F-A 50,000c____ 1941-1943
KIOWA COUNTY.
Water-Works Bonds.
1923-1946
430'16 J-J $168,000
Greensburg is the county seat.
4%8'17 F-A 250,000____Feb 1 1942
Refunding Bonds.
1 1942
___Dec
430'06 J-J $53,000c__July 15 1920 4%8'17 J-D 18,000.
-_- 150,000
5s
Court-House Bonds.
58 '14 J-J $55,000 _Jan 1 '29-'34 GEN,DEBT Jan 1 '22___ $752,176
32.616
BOND. DEBT Oct 1918_ $111,000 Improv.debt,gen'l (add'1)
83,988
Ass'd val. '20(eaualized)_17,067,280 Imp, debt, assess't (add'1)
3,610
fund
Sinking
State & Co. tax (per
_ _$2.67
Population 1910,6.174
$1,000)1920, 6,164 Ass'd val.'20 (abt. act.).._15,41O.457
INT.at State Fiscal Agency. N.Y. Total tax (per $1,000) l922._.$31.00
INT.at State Treasurer's office.
and in Topeka.

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Total assessed value 1922
Water and Light Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds.
(70%-80% actual)
34.814.892
$88.000
1939 _s
5s '09 J-J $30,000c
State & co. tax'22(per $1.000)-35.14
Paving Bonds.
(Subject to call 1919)
Populat'n 1910, 14,089; 1920, 13.886
___ $55,170
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22_445,000 _s
INTEREST payable in Topeka.
1923-1939
63,000
20,000 4'Ms
Water debt (incl.)
Sewer Bonds.
4,000
Floating debt (add'1)
--- $12.500
Assess. val. '22 (act. val.)__ _860 000 _s
MOLINE.
Filtration Bonds.
50
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22
This city is in Elk County. Inc
Popula'n 1910. 573; 1920-----800 .53is'22 J-J 1$15,000__Jan 1 '23-'28 Oct. 27 1886.
1 42,000__Jan 1 '29-42
INT. is payable at State TreasurWater and Light Bonds.
TOT.BD.DT. Nov 1 '21— $226.130 5s '13 J-J $29,400_ _July 1 '23-'43
er's office in Topeka.
Water & elec. It. debt (incl.) 76,000
School Building Bonds.
4.600 5s
Sinking fund
LYON COUNTY.
--- $85.000
977,620 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1922._ $69,783
Assess. val. real estate
County seat Is Emporia.
Assess. val. personal
842.355 Assessment debt (add'1)-_- 44,217
Road Bonds.
187.842 Floating debt
Other assess. property
J-J $40,000
5s
4,264
43is'22 s-an 150.000_ _Aug 1 '23-'42 Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act.) 2,C07.817 Water bonds included)
13.500
BOND.DEBT Nov 27'22 $415,000 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20_324.30 Sinking funds general
2,534
25,000 Population 1910, 1,841: 1920. 1,928
Sinking fund
water _
664
1NT. at State Treasurer's office.
32,992,258
Assessed val. real
Assessed value real
331.245
10,362,675
Assessed val. personal..
Assessed value personal_
467,348
Other assess. property_ _ _ 7,329,250 MARQUETTE SCR. D. NO. 42.
Tot. assess. val. '22 (act.)_ 798,593
This district is in McPherson Co. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 324.26
Total assess. val. 1922 (75
Building Bonds.
to 90% actual)_____ _50.684,183
LEAVENWORTH.
Population in 1910, 808; 1920, 950
Leavenworth is the county seat of Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$56.35 5s '16 ___ $21,000c-32,000 yearly
BOND.DEBT Oct 5 1921_ $38.000
26.154
Pop. 1910, 24,927: 1920
Leavenworth Co. Incorp. 1855.
2.000,000 MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
INT. on 4jis of 1922 at the State Tot.assess.val.'20
Refunding Bonds.
tax rate (per $1,000)'20__1113.50
Sch
Nat.
at
others
on
Independence is the county seat.
office;
Treasurer's
48 '09 J-J $40.000c-----1924-'29
1,300 Bonds are tax free.
Population in 1921 (est.)
bs '14 J-J 1 88.621.50 -1923-1933 Park Bank, N. Y. City.
INT. at State Treasurer's office in
Funding Bonds.
1934
1 12.621 300
4jis
Topeka.
$65.000
Park Refunding Bonds.
McCRACKEN.
5s
'20 J-J 200.000
58 '15 A-0 315.000__Apr 1 '23-'25
County.
Rush
in
This city is
MARYSVILLE.
BOND. DEBT Dec. 19204265,000
Water Works Bonds.
6s '21 ___ $40,000____Nov 1 1931
in
is
Total
city
Marshall
County.
assess.
This
val. 1922_ _ _70,942,717
6s '21 J-J $100000
15,000_ _ __May 1 1937
5s '22 ___
Paving Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'18-.35.82
Gen'l Sc Special Irrupt. Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds.
s-a A300.000
Pop'n 1910, 49,474; 1920, 49,645
5s
5s '22 P-A$218,274.88___1923-1932
$2,500--- Mar 1 1927 BOND.
DEBT Dec 11 '22_ $420,966
GEN.BONDS Nov 1922.. ;272,958
5,000___ Mar 1 1932
78.577 43is'17 M-S 7,500____Mar 1 1937 Total assess. val. 1922____3.077,195 MULBERRY.
Improvem't debt, general
tax rate (per $1.000)'22 841.00
Improvem't debt, assess't 316.012
This city is in Crawford County.
7,500____Mar 1 1939 Total
314.942,15S
Total ass'd val. 1922
7,500____Mar 1 1947 Population 1910, 2,260; 1920, 3,084
Water-Works Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000)'22413.20 5s '17 ___ 12.000_Nov 1 1945
5s '13 F-A 330,000
1943
MEADE.
Pop'n 1910. 19,363: 1920. 16.912. 5s '19 __
1939
Funding Bonds.
5,000
This city is in Meade County.
INT. payable at State Treas. office BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '22_4100,000
_s
$16.000
'21_350,000
3
DEBT
Oct
BOND.
in Topeka.
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
Assessed val'n '22(60% act.) 724,879
500
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.—/m- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$14.00 Sinking fund
'13 F-A $15.000
1943
1,000 5s
provement bonds are guaranteed by Population in 1910, 371 1920 491 Floating debt (adcrl)
BOND.DEBT Oct 2 1922_381,000
20.000
(incl.)
debt
Water
eity, but payable by special assessFloating
debt
(add'1)
10.000
750.000 Water debt (incl.)
Assess. val. 1921
ment on property benefited.
30.000
MC PHERSON.
_330.75 Sinking fund J general
This clty is in McPherson County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920._
3.000
LEAVENWORTH COUNTY.
lwater
Inc. Mar. 4 1874. Commission gov- Population in 1910. 664; 1920, 838
7,000
Leavenworth is the county seat.
Total assess. val. 1922_ ___- _945,000
ernment adopted Jan. 12 1914
COUNTY.
MEADE
County Bonds.
Total tax rate (per 31,001) _'22 $5.53
Population 1910, 3,546 1920, 4,595.
County seat Is Meade.
bs '20 __ 3165.000__Jan 1 '23-'35
Population 1910, 997; 1920, 2,697.
Refund. RR. Bonds (Ueneral).
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1922 $980,000 4-(s'01 J-J $32.000____Apr 1 1931
INT.at State Treasurer's office.
2
1939
$95.000c___July
60,000 4
Sinking fund
15.000__July 1 '23-36 43is'06 July 19.000c__ Apr 15 1926
J-J
5s '09 A-0
Assess. val. real estate___ _32.013,800
Ref. Water-Works Bds. (Gen'1). (Subject
15
after
Apr
call
1919)
to
9.421.120
personal
MULBERRY
SCHOOL DIST.
val.
Assess.
$9,000____July 1 1932
58 '12
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22- $47,000
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
Other assess. property_ __ _ 7,776,470
Den. Paving (One-tenth yearly).
1938
16
M-NS50.000c_
May
Total
44s'08
assess.
value
1922 ___ 987.305
Tot.ass'd val.'21(abt.act.)49.211.390 43,0'13
$2.473.12__Jan 1 1923 BOND.DEBT Nov 25'22 $137,000 Sch.
tax rate (per $1,000) '22_329.50
Assessed val. (eauard)'22 45.522,955 43,0'14 ___
2 987.95__Jan 1 1924
8,S79.467 Population 1922
real
val.,
estate___
Assess.
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '21 $52.46 00'15
2.800
1925
1
7.996.70__Jan
val., personal____ 3,013.529
Populat'n 1910.41,207 1920. 38,402 .0is '16 ___
8.739.47__Jan 1 1926 Assess.assess.
property__ 1,832,057 MULVANE.
Other
1
14,689.16Jan
'23-'27
J-J
43is'17
Total assess. val. 1922
LEAVENWORTH SCR. DIST.
This city is in Scdgewick County.
Septic Tank (General).
13,425.053 BOND.
(65% actual)
This district is in Leavenworth Co. 440'13
DEBT Oct 1 '22._ $73,000
___ $2,000. _ __Nov 1 1923 State
& co.tax(per $1,000)'22419.10 Water debt
School Building Bonds.
Plant
Bonds.
Sewage
Disposal
30.000
(incL)
5,542
1920,
in
Pop'n
5.055;
1910,
5s '22 J-J $450,000- Jan 1 '23-'52 4jis'17_
$7.500____July 1 1929
(water)
Sinking
fund
4,000
April
office.
DEBT
1922 $472,000
BOND.
/NT. at State Treasurer's
Total assess. val.'22
Water--Wks. & El. Lt.(General).
1.175,000
16,201,237 45'9'09
Assessed value 1921
Jan
1939
J-J $65.000
Total tax rate (per $l,000)'22..$33.80
LODGE.
MEDICINE
INT. at office of State Treasurer. 5s '21 J-J
9.000
1923-1931
Pop'n 1910. 1,084; 1920
1.002
This city is in Barber County.
115.000 ...July 1 1946
LEOTI.
Refunding Bonds.
Main Sewer (General).
5jis'21NEODESHA.
Jan
1929
$51,000c
J-J
'09
This city is in Wichita County.
bs
55 '07 J-J
$9,000--- Jan 1 1937 5s '12 A-0 40,000____Apr 1 1942
This city is In Wilson County.
Refunding Normal School Bds. 35 '13
7.000_ __Nov 1 1943
___
$6,500c
J-J
1931 GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1922 $309,386 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922_ $146.000 BOND. DEBT Nov 23 '22 $340.500
5s
40.000 Assess. debt (add'I)
128.750
Electric Light Bonds.
improvement bonds_ 69.254 Water debt (incl.)
Special
656,620 Total ass'd val.'22 (act.)_ _3,212.525
val. real estate
J-.1. $16,000
5s
Assessed valuation 1922.__6,575,684 Assess.
Assess. val. personal prop
(Due $500 yearly.)
541.170 rotal tax rate (per $1.000)'23436.66
$1.000) 1922.....$24.70 Other
(per
tax
Total
assess. property
J-J $24,000c
1942
77,268 Population 1910, 2,872; 1920, 3,943
5s
Tot.ass'd val.'22(60%aet.) 1.275,058
BOND.DEBT Juno 30 1922 $46,500 McPHERSON SCR. DIST.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22..$31.75
13.000
Floating debt (add'1)
Bonds.
Building
1910, 1.229; 1920, 1.305 NESS COUNTY.
1,159
Sinking fund
1-5'17J-D $50,000--- June 1 1937 Population
Ness City Is the county seat.
199,767 4(Subject
at State Treasurer's office.
Assessed value 1922
to call after June 1 1927)
Refunding Bonds.
$15.19
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22
s-a $30,000c_ _May 2 1930
4%s
5s '99 ___ $67,000 ____July 1 1924
Population 1910, 288; 1920, 392 BOND. DEBT Oct 1921-480.000 MILTON VALE.
This city is in Cloud Co. Incorp. BOND. DEBT Oct 4'18_ $67,000
1.985
Sinking fund
Total assessed valuation
LIBERAL.
Tot. assess. val. 1921_ _ —7.003.690 Oct. 24 1883. Population 1910, 829;
1922(equalized)__
18.278.374
This city is in Seward County.
1920,
821.
(per
rate
$1,000)
'2149.00
Total tax
Population 1910, 5,883; 1920. 7,490
and
Light
Bonds.
Water
Water Bonds.
5,000
in 1921 (est.)
1941 Population
bs '13 F-A $35,000__ _ _ Feb 1 19-43
6s '11 --- $30,000
1923-1930 MANHATTAN.
___
(Subject to call $17.500 in 10 years NEWTON.
19.200
58
This city is in Harvey Co. Incorp.
and $17.500 in 20 years.)
Sewer Bonds.
This city is In Riley County. Inc.
Feb. 22 1872. Commission govern1923-1928 June
--- 812.000
Ois
1880. Commission govern- TOTAL DEBT Sept 28'22_ _$38,000 ment adopted Mch.
26
9 1910. V. 90,
1923-1929 ment adopted Nov. 7 1911.
4s
Assess. val. '22 (abt. act.)__S01,902
--- *17,437
P• 709. Population 1910, 7,862;
INT. at State Auditor's office.
Internal !mot. Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
1920,9,781.
5Ms'20 F_$127.500_Feb 1 '23-'39 5s '14 -__ $12.923____June 1 1924
Paving Bds.(Den. & Assess't).
3,000_ _Feb 1 1940 44s'15 A-0 69.500____Oct 1 1939 MILTONVALE SCHOOL DIST.
$620____Jan 1 1924
BOND.DEBT Nov 23'21_ $139,653 (SubJ. to call 1-20th yrly. after 1920.)
This district (P. 0. Miltonvale) is 55 '14 J-J
J-J
55,640____Jan 1 1935
43.s'15
500,501
In
County,
Assessment debt
Cloud
se Bds.
Soldiers'CommunityHou
J-J
1 1935
43is'15
19,015____Jan
640.154
TOTAL DEBT
School-Building Bonds.
'17 __ $15.000
J-J
47,600____Jan 1 1936
103.400 _s Refunding
Water debt (incl.)
5s '19 J-J $40.000
Bonds.
4 is'16 .14
51,450____July 1 1936
20,000
Tot.assess.val.'21(50%act) 3.700.000 040'10 F-A $50.000____Feb 1 1930 6s '21 J-J
24,920____July 1 1936
10'16 J-J
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.._33.35 4 Ms
J-D 54.000_ _-_June 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '21-- $57,000
37,800____Jan 1 1937
5,000 qs'17 J-J
Population 1910, 1.716 1920, 3,613 5s
15.000r___July 1 1933 Floating debt (addl)
s-a
_ _July 1 1930
J-J
24.600_
'20
5s
_2,387,702
_
estate_
6,960_Jan 1 '23-'37 Assess, value real
43i.s 17 __1,415,698 5 is'21 J-J 47,025_ ___Jan 1 1931
Assess, value personal
LIBERAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Storm, Water. Sewer Bonds.
&
(Gen.
Bds.
Sewer
Assess't).
1921
value
Total
assessed
Post office Liberal.
$11.558.80_Aug 1 1947
4%8'17
35.000r___Jan 1 1939
(about 60% actual)___ _ _3,803.400 t3is'09 J-J
School Bonds.
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1927.)
6,869c___July 1 1940
J-J
'10
55
43.20
_
1921_
Tax
rate
(per
$1,000)
J-J *$60.000c
5s
Bonds.
1924 E.Railroad-Aid
1,650 (Subject to call after July 1 1920)
J-J 20.000c
J-J $20.000___ _Jan 1 1925 Population 1921
5s
Ss '10 J-J
$2.631c___July 1 1930
1936 GEN.BD. DT.
25,000c
J-J
Sept 15'21 $278,024
430
5s '20 J-J 54,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 21 1920 $105,000 Special impt. bonds (add'I) 182.320 MINNEAPOLIS.
beg. July 1 1922).
(Red.
City-Hall
5.000
This city is in Ottawa County.
Floating debt (add'1)
Assess. val. '21 (75% act.) 9,438,250
43is'12 J-J 320,000_-July 1932
4,970 City
Municipal Elec. Light Bonds.
Sinking fund
tax rate (per $1.000)'21_$11.32
Bonds.
Water
act.)-4,846.942
(75%
6s
$60,000
val.
Tot. ass'd
--In 1910, 7.206; '20,7,989
4,000 Population
448'06 A-0 $63.000r__..Apr 1 1926
Population (est.)
INT. on water-works bonds paya- BOND.DEBT Nov 18 '21_ $27,500 40'16
J4 70,000____July 1 1941
72,500
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the ble In N. Y.; other bonds In Topeka. Assessment debt (add'1)___
on
and
Treasurer,
Water
32,250 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1926)
debt (incl.)
office of State
Refunding Bds.(Red.beg.tn 1922).
60.000
Light debt
others at the Fiscal Agency of Topeka
MANHATTAN SCHOOL DIST.
Assess. val., real
1,485.200 5s '02 M-N$16,000r___Nov 1 1932
Refunding Water Bonds.
1,012,585
58 '11 __.. $25.000c_ __Feb 1 1931 Assess. val., personal
LINCOLN CITY.
43.s'23 F-A 76,000
1931-1936 Other assessable property.._ 170.864 5s '05 F-A $75.000r_ __Feb 1 1935
This city is in Lincoln County.
BD. DT. Aug3 1 '224388,429
GEN.
$97,720
in
(Red.
beg.
Bds.
Building
Total
BOND. DBT Oct 1922_
assess. val. (80%
1923).
— _1,990.241 58 '13 J-.1 $.90.000c_ __July 1 1933
act.) 1921
1,718,62J Assessment debt (add'1)____ 232,771
ASSOSS. val. 1921
208,000
Tax rate (per 81.000) 1021_ _$35.00 BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22 $115,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $27,365 Water debt (included)
3104.006
50,000 Population 1910, 2.000; 1920, 1,842 Sinking fund
Population 1910. 1,508 1920. 1,612 Floating debt (add'1)
Assess. val., real estate____5,523.695
11,000
Sinking fund
Assess. val., pers'l property3.458.040
10.253.085 MINNEAPOLIS SCR. D. NO. 2.
LINDSBORG.
Assess. val. 1921
Other assessable property_ _1.194.701
Building Bonds.
This city is in McPherson County. School tax rate(per $1,000)'21 $15.00
8,500 4)-is'15 J-J $33.000
Population in 1921
1923-1939 Tot. assess. val.(act.)'22 S10,176.436
Water and Light Bonds.
TOT. DEBT Sept 27'22_ _ $34,500 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922....$27.O0
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
- $30,000c
5
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, New
Total assess. val. (85% to
Street Bonds.
3,333.585 York, and at State Treasurer's office.
MANKATO.
$14,000c
90% act) 1922
434s
Jewell
County.
This city is In
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22.311.75
5148
1,975 NEWTON SCR. DIST.
$26,500c
Internal Improvement Bonds.
Population 1922 (est.)
This district is in Harvey County.
$31,421.25_ _1923-1942
12,047c
43.s
5s '22 _
1932
4348'12 _ - _ $85,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1920- $82,547 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '17_463,000 MITCHELL COUNTY.
(Subject to call 1922.)
55,064 Water debt (Included)
20,000
Beloit is the county seat.
Assess. debt (add'1)
_...Oct
1
1936
60.000.
A-0
0/8'16
(Tax-exempt).
24,916 Total assess. val. 1917_....1,700,000
Floating debt
Road Bonds
to call after Oct. 1 1926.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'17 $18.00 5s '21 F-A$148,500c_Feb 1 '23-'31 (SubjectJ-J
Total assess. val. 1920
131,000__Jan 1 '23-'29
'20
Serially
5s
3,155,000
54.000c
1920,
_
1910,1.155;
act.)
100%
5s
J-J
in
1.326
to
Pop'n
(85%
175.000_ _ Jan 1 1930
Serially
M-S 80.000e
51.4s
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19 $18.60
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $272,500 BOND.DEBT Sept27'22 $244.000
Pop'n in 1910, 1.939; 1920. 1,897 MARION.
fund
5,000
Sinking
.032,681
estate.26
real
county
value,
seat
the
of
Is
Assessed
This city
tax rate (per $1,000)'22-813.50
Marion County. Incorporated in Assessed value, personal__ 6,835,889 Sch.
LUCAS.
Population in 1920
10,000
1,946,322
property_
assessable
Other
1875.
This city is in Russell County.

LAWRENCE SCH DIST. NO. 60.
4s g '08 J-J $26,000r_July 1 '23-'28
1925-1934
430'14 ___ 75.000
3,000_ ___Jan 1 1924
6.000__Jan 1 '25-'27
21.000__Jan 1 '28-'34
5s '22 J-J
70,000__Jan 1 '35-'41
100,000____Jan 1 1942
5,000____July 1 1924
9,000__Ju1y 1 '25-'27
2,000____July 1 1928
30,000_ _July 1 '29-'34
5s '22 J-J
90,000__July 1 '35-'40
19,000____July 1 1941
140,000_ __ _July 1 1942
BOND.DE T Sept 28'22 $598,000
6.923
Sinking fund July 1 1922_
16,842,920
Assessed val. 1922
School tax (per $1,000) 1922 $12.62 -IINT. on 5s of 1922 at the State
Treas. office.; on others at State fiscal agency in Topeka.




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NORTON.

KANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS

[VOL. 115.

OSWEGO.
PHILLIPSBTJRG.
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1922 8190,000
This city is in Norton County.
This city is in Labetto County.
This city is in Phillips County.
Sinking fund
84,835
Incorporated Sept 12 1885.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921__ $75,000 Assessed value, real estate.20,766.174
Water Works !rapt. Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
5;is'19 ___ $5,000____July 1 1923 Total assess. val. 1921__1,300.000 Assessed value, personal__ 5,538,855
5s
J-J $18,000c_.. July 1 1929 5;is'19 ___ 10.000
1923-1924 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21_$30.81 Other assessable property_ 3,729,862
(Subject to call after 1920.)
5 s'20 ___
1926 Population 1910, 1,302; 1920, 1,310 Total assessed value 1922_31,578,495
4,750
ba
J-D $1,000c__ _Dec 1 1923
Electric Light Bonds.
(55% to 65% actual.)
56
M-N 10,105.84c May 1 1933 5s '19 ___ $50,000
1924-1933
State & Co. tax (per $1,0))01'22_85.70
PHILLIPSBURG SCHOOL DIST. Populat'n
Funding ec Refunding Bonds.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
1910, 11,156; 1920, 12.909
5s
School Building Bonds.
___ $7,500
Apr 1 1930 5s '20 ___ 86,000
1950
J-J 828,000c _-__1923-1932
Electric-Light Bonds.
Internal !met. Sc Paving Bonds. 4;is
BOND.
DEBT
4;is
F-A $20,000c..,, Aug 1 1942 53.is'21 ___ 890.250- Jan 1 '23-'41
Nov 29 '21-$31,300 PRETTY PRAIRIE.
Assessed val. 1921
(Red. 20 yrs. after date of issue.)
2,171.176
This city is In Reno County.
Floating Indebtedness Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
1925 (Assessment at 80% actual value.)
Water-Works-System Bonds.
5s '20 ___ 86,714
5s
$17,000__Feb 1 '23-'39 6s'21 ___ 11,000
1923 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_430.10 4Sis'19 F-A $32.000
1939
5s
76,500„May 1 '23-'39
2,500 BOND. DEBT Nov 29 1922-832.000
12,000
1924 Population 1920 (est.)
_s,
97 000
Sinking fund (water)
6s '21
1926
10,000
2,500
_s
___ 146.000
Assess. val., real estate
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '21 $185,714 PITTSBURG.
244,265
5;!,s
f 48 500_Nov 1 '23-'40 Water debt (incl.)
19,750
460,575
This city is In Crawford County. Assess. val., personal
1137,500_Feb 1 '23-'41 Tot. assess. val. '21
1,411.850 Inc. June 21 1880. Commission gov- Tot, assess. val.'22(4-5 act.)*702.441
Water-Works Bonds.
(75% to 90% actual value.)
ernment was adopted Feb. 21 1910. Tax rate (per 81.000) 1922_ _ _ _.$6.50
4}is
A-0 $18,000c___Apr 1 1939 City tax rate (per $1,000)'22_822.05 V. 90. p. 576.
Population in 1920, 432; 1910--327
(Red. 20 yrs. after date of issue.) Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$27.00 5.Park Bonds.
* This item is the total tax roll as
Purification Plant Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,317; 1920, 2,386
A-0 $7,000c___Oct 1 1926 of March 1 1922, made up by the
M-N$10,200____Nov 1 1935
430
43.5s'10 J-J $40.000c___Jan 1 1940 City Assessor.
Lateral Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4s
s-a
$7.300_ _ _ _1-10th yrlY OTTAWA.
bs
J-D $23.859.31cJ'ne 1 1927
This city is In Franklin County
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ $555,305
Water-Works Purchase Bonds. RENO COUNTY.
Inc.
Commission
June
1866.
gov18
Water debt (incl.)
18.000 ernment adopted Mar. 13 1913
430'11 A-0$180.000_-__Oct 1 1941
County seat is Hutchinson.
Tot. assess. val. 1922
2,263.691
GEN. BUN DS Sept 1922_ $250,859 _s
--- $900,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'22 840.00 V. 96, so. 890. Population 1910, Gen. impt. bonds
(add'1)___
59.262
Refunding Bonds.
7.650;
1920,
9,018.
Population 1910, 1,787; 1920. 2,186
Internal !rapt. bds. (add'1)_ 306,057 5s 00 J-J
$9.000r___June 1 1930
Refunding Bonds.
INT. on refunding 5s and 53is 4is'01
17,819,210 4%5'98 F-A 65,000r___Feb 1 1928
1923-1931 Assess. val. 1922
M-N327.000
payable in New York; on other bonds
(Subject to call after 1918)
53 '13 M-N 33,000
1923-1933 City tax (per $1,000) 1922-$11.025
In Topeka.
Pop'n
1910. 14,755; 1920, 18,052 45-0'98 J-D $39,000r......Dec 1 1928
59 '14 J-J 537.000
1923-1934
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.,
(Subject to call after 1918)
6,000__Dec 1 '23-'25
5s '15 ___
OAKLEY JOINT S. D. NO. 2.
and at State Treasurer's office.
48 '99 J-D 1356.000r_June 1 '23-'29
Auditorium Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Oakley) is in 5s
Road Bonds.
1923-1939
-__ 361.000
Logan County.
4YLs'20 __- $270,000
Water and Light Bonds.
1923-1940
BOND. DEB r Nov 24 '22_ $92.000 45 '06 J-J $36.000__July 1 '23-'34 PITTSBURG SCH. DIST. NO. 49. 5s '20 -__ 1,315,937
1923-1940
Junior High School Bonds.
Floating debt (addl)
12,000 5s '06 ___ 29.000
5s '21 ___ 292,883
1923-1929 4 eSs'03
1923-1941
$15.000c___Jan
1
1923
Sinking fund
BOND.
DEBT
5.000 58 '10 J-J
July
1
'22_ $159,000
4.000__July 1 '25-'28
School Building Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1922
Road debt (add'1)
3,066.656 5s '11-'12_ 10,000-1930 & 1931
1,878,820
899.000_ _ _Sept 2 1929 Assessed val.,real estate- -74,910,729
Population (est.)
1,000 5s'13-'14_.._ 10,000
1934 4%s'19 J-J
140.000_Sept 2 '30-'43 Assess. val., personal_
INT. at office of State Treasurer.
22,207.000
Sewer & Paving (General).
35,000....
_Sept
2 1944 Assess. val., total, 1922_ _97,117,729
$94,027.21
53
20.000...._ _Jan 1 1924 State & County tax
rate (per
OBERLIN.
Municipal Bonds.
30,000_ _Jan 1 '25-'27
$1.000) 1922
_s
This city is in Decatur County.
_ _ $45,000
5Us'21 J-J
20.000 ____Jan 1 1928 Pop'n in 1910, 37,853; 1920. 87.32
Water Bonds.
Water -Dam Bonds.
44.423
20,000_ _Jan 1 '29-30
450'09 M-S $25,000c
11,000 ----1934-1944
UNT. at State Treas, office; on
1929 5s '19 ___
60.000_ _Jan 1 '30-'33
1945
Light Bonds.
600
others
Park
Nat.
at
Bank.
N.
Y.
Douglass School Bonds.
56 '06 A-0 $6,000c__ 4500 yrly GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1 1922 $240.700 4.(s'12
J-J f$16,000c_Jan 1 '28-'31
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '21_ 332.500 Water debt (add'1)
409,100
1 3,000c___Jan 1 1932 RICE COUNTY.
Sinking fund
Assessment
debt
(add'1)
188.228
9,257
Forest Park School Bonds.
Lyons is the county seat.
Tot.assess.val.'21(8
10,000
% act.)_1,889,838 Sinking fundigeneral
$6,000c_Jan 1 '24-'26 BOND.
City tax rate (per $1,000)'21413.50
DEBT Nov 24 '22 8135,000
1water
8.000 5s '13 J-J
4,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1927 Total assessed valuation
Pop'n in 1910. 1.157;'20
Assessed
value,
real
estate_5,229 805
1.247
12,000c__Jan
1
'28-'33
(equalized)
Assessed value. personal_ _ _3.128.016 BOND. DEBT
INT. Is payable in Topeka.
42,924,616
1922
Nov 18'22 $180,000 State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'22-$5.11
Other assessable property
545.686 Sinking fund
20,000 Populat'n 1910. 15.106; 1920, 14,832
Total assessed value '22
OLATHE.
Assessed
value,
real
estate11,074,740
(80% actual)
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y..
8,903,686 Assessed value, personal
This city is in Johnson County.
4,505,395
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_428.20 Other
Refunding bonds
$38.954
assessable property.. 2.617,920 and at State Treasurer's office.
INTEREST is payable mostly at Tot.a.ss'd
Street Improvement bonds
30.137 State Treasurer's
val.'22(act.val.)
18,198,055
office In Topeka,
Water-Works Bonds.
School tax(per$1,000) 1922 _$15.00 ROSEDALE.
Se '13
$65.000
See Kansas City.
1938
Population in 1922 (est.)
20,000
GEN.BD.DT.Sept.27'22 $9 710 OTTAWA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INT. on bonds of 1903 is payable
Water debt (included)
65.000
High School Bonds.
In
New
York;
on
others
in Topeka.
RUSSELL.
Assessed valuation 1922_ _ _2.925 683 40'16 J-J 873,500e_J-J 1 '23-'33
This city is in Russell Co. Inc.
Tot. tax rate (per 81.000)'22_829.75
Ward School Bonds.
Tune 2 1872. Pop'n 1920, 1.700.
Population 1910. 3.272; 1920. 3,268 4;is'16 J-J $14,500e _J-J 1 '23-'33 POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY
Water-Works bc Elec.-Lt. Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 26'22.. $95,000
Westmoreland is the county seat.
4348'10 J-J $50,000_-__Jan 1 1930
Assess. val. '22 (abt. act.)_9.790 200
Funding Bonds.
OSAGE CITY.
5s '11 J-J
28.000____July 1 1931
Tax
rate
4Sis'17
(per
J-J
81,000)
848,000__$5,000
1922_
_
$
1
3
.
9
0
yearly Subject to call
This city is in Osage County.
after July 1 1925.)
Population 1920
9.545 BoNO. DEBT Sept 27 22 $18,000 5s '15 ___
Refunding Bonds.
17,500_ _ _ _Oct 1 1940
Sinking fund
2,107
bs '07 J-J $10.000c
1927 PAOLA.
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '22.... $120,500
Assess.
val.,
real
est
24,056,5113 Sinking fund
bs '11 M-N 11.500c
1931
11,500
Assess. val. personal
This city Is In Miami County.
7,620,515 Assessed valuation 1922..
Water Bonds.
2.644,000
Other assess.
' prop
Bonds.
4,204,557 Tax rate (per
bs '09 F-A $80.000c
1929 40 Refunding
$1,000)
1922_
_410.00
'99
--.._Jan
815.0001 1929 Tot.assess.val.(70%act.)'2235881582
Sewer Bonds.
State & Co. tax rate (per $1.000)
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
___
13,000
5s '10 F-A $23.000c
1930 _s
1922
85.55
58 '11 A-0 6,164c_Part yearly _s City Hall Bonds.
Popula'n 1910, 17,522; 1920, 16,352
--- $10,000
Paving Bonds (Part yearly).
RUSSELL
CO. S. D. NO. 5.
Water Works Bonds.
53 '11 M-N$11.600 50c
.
High School Bonds.
_s
--- 876,000
PRATT.
5s '12 F-A 13.125c
Xs'17 J-J $31,500c
4,000
This city is In Pratt County. Inc 4
BOND.DEBT Nov 24'22.. $168,000 _s
BOND.
DEBT Sept 27'22_ $31,000
April 17 1884.
Water debt (included)
80.000 _s Park Bonds.
Assess. val. real estate____1,634,240
$10.000
Floating debt
Refunding Bonds.
10.000
Assess. val. personal
Funding Bonds.
1.695.474
4s
'06__
Sinking fund
$8.000
192e
4.500
Total assess. val. '22 (act.13.329.714
$45,267
Main -& intercepting Sewer.
Assessed value, real estate_ 893.820 _s
Total tax rate (per 31.000) 22 $26.68
Sewer--Bonds.
5s '09 ___ $8,500
Assessed value, personal
1939
636,060 _sPopulation
in
1920 (est.)
2,500
$2,432
bs '15 ___
1.335
Other assessable property
1945
276.730
INT. Is payable at State TreasTotal ass'd val.'21( act.)1.R06.610 BOND.15EBT Nov 21 '21_ $175,699
Anthony & Northern Bonds.
urer's office in Topeka.
Tot. ass'd val.'22(2-3 act.).1,780,381 Special impt. bonds (add'1) 109.953 55 '13
$20.000
1943
Total tax rate(per$1,000) '22424.00 Assessed valuation 1921___4.604,511
Lateral Sewer& Constr. lids.
Popula'n 1910, 2.432; 1920, 2,376 Total tax rate (per 81,000) '2143.18 55 '15 __ . $1,716.60
1928 SABETHA.
This city is in Nemaha County.
9.573.74
INT. on city bldg., and refunding Population 1910, 3,207; 1920, 3,238 Se 15 ___
1925
Incorporated In 1874. Commission
Water-Works Bonds.
bonds of 1907 is payable in New
PAOLA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
55 "09 ___ $20.000
York; others in Topeka.
193C government adopted Feb. 20 1913.
Sower Bonds (General).
5s '15 ___ 29.000
1936
Building Bonds.
17,600
1923-1938 Si
J-J $36.000-44,000 y'ly 5s__
1923-1930
OSAGE CITY SCH. DISTRICT. 40'17
Water
s--W
Electric-Light Bonds.
a ork
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922-- S92.000
11.013
02nds.
A district in Osage County.
5s 14 ___ $50.000
Total assessed val. 1922
1934 448'10 s-a $45,000
1923-1940
Building Bonds.
_
18,000-----1923-193 _s
___ 60,000
100% actual)
6.250,000 _s
43's '12 J-J $15 000c- _July 1 '23-'32 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'22_812.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 19 '21_ $422,758
City Hall & Memorial Bonds.
_s
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ 880.500 Population in 1920
_
$61.500
_ _4,000 Assessment debt (,,add 1)...... 490.581
Floating debt(addl)
Tot. assess. val. '21 (act.)_4,840.745 Assessment sewer (s.-a.)__151,020.12
19,00()
Sinking fund
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-$39.51 Refunding bonds (s.-a.)___21.906.00
6,500 PARSONS.
Total assessedval.(act.)'22 2.493,000
Population 1910, 3.302; 1920, 5,183 Paving bonds (general) &119,598.00
This city Is In Labette Co. !neon,
assessment, combined__
Population in 1922 (est.)
3,064 IlJoh. 8 1871. Commission governINT. at State Treasurer's office.
TOT. Ill). DT. .1,in I '22_ _ 8215.389
ment adopted OM. 26 1909. V. 89.
Assessed valuation 1921_2,567,032
OSAWATOMIE.
P. 1238. Population 1910, 12,463; PRATT CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'21.429.10
Tbis city is in Miami County. 1920. 16,028.
4 is'08 M-S .$19,000c__Sept 1 1925 Population 1910, 1,768; 1920, 2,003
Commission government adopted
Railroad Bonds.
•25.000__Feb 10 1934
F-A
'14
bs
INT.at State Treasurer's office.
Feb. 17 1914. Population 1910, Se
M-S $17.500c___Sept 1 1933 bs '19 ___ 110,000-__Jan 1 1939
(Subject to call after 1918-)
4.046; 1920, 4,772.
15,000_ __Jan 1 '23-'25
M-S
'20
5s
Refunding Bonds.
Refund. Bonds(Red. beg. in 1917).
t15.000_Mar 15 '23-'25 ST. JOHN.
This city is In Stafford County.
bs '09 --- $7,000____Mar 1 1929 5s '07 M-S $99,100c&rSept 1 1927 6s '21 M-S 30,000_Mar 15 '26-'30
5s '15 M-S 67,000_-__Sept 1 1945
Water Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
84,000-Mar 15 1931
bs '12 --- S1,500____Jan 1 1945
Funding (Red. beg. 5 yrs.fr. issue) BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '22_ 8308,000 15 '19 J-J $50,000
1925-1949
F-A $45,000c&r
1931 Assess. val., real estate___ _3,058,166 6s
.00'15 J-J
40.000____Jan 1 1945 5s
--- 320.000
Water-Works Bonds.
4Us'17 A-0 15,000
Improvement Bonds.
1923-1937
personal
val.,
Assess
1,545,335
_s
- 8795.000
Sewer Bonds.
--- $154,742
503,101 6s
Other assessable property
Park Bonds.
DEBT Oct 11922.. $257,500
be '09 ___ $15.000____Aug 1 1939
Total assess. val. 1922_5,106,602 BOND.
_s-- $20,000
Light Bonds.
119,000
1922-$18.0U Water debt,incl
Tax
rate
(per
51,000)
Assessment
City Hall
- Bonds.
debt (add'1)
bs '12 J-J $18.500____July 1 1942
125,000
Population in 1920
5,111 Sinking fundGEN. BD. DT. Nov 1919.. $128.700 Ss '22 J-J $150,000_ _Jan 1 '30-'42
General.. _ _ _
14,500
issue
from
*Red.
years
10
after
Water
Assessment debt (add'1)
61.485 TOT.BD,DT.Mar '22_ _$1.199.335
6,500
INT. at State Fiscal Agency,
525.000 Topeka.
rot. assess. val. (act.) '22..1,568,474
$37,653 Water debt (incl.)
Sinking fund
Assess.
15,108 695
val. '22
rotal tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $30.00
1.881.080
Assessed valuation 1919
Population 1010, 1,785; 1920. 1,671
City tax (per $1.000) 1919----$10.60 Total tax (per $1,000)'22- -835.82 PRATT COUNTY.
INT. on 5s of 1922 at the State
County seat is Pratt. The Counts
Treasurer.s office; on others at fiscal
ST. MARY'S.
Commissioners
comeffected
a
have
agency in Topeka.
OSAWATOMIE SCH. DIST.
This city Is In Pottawatomle Co.
promise on most of bonded debt of
Building Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds.
Pratt County by paying one-third of
$22,000____Aug 1 1925 PARSONS SCH. DIST. NO. 33.
43is
M-S $26,500c
face value of past-due coupons and 5s
1928
Building Bonds.
High School Bonds.
(Subject to call in 1918.)
agreeing
two-thirds
int.
to
on
pay
of
J-J $160,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'26 remaining coupons as they mature
43is
J-J $42,000_ _July 1 '26-'46 5s
Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22_ 844,000 TOT. BD. DT. Sept 27
'22..$160,000
/n other words, 4% Int. Is being paid 5s
J-J
37,000c
1932
5,000 Sinking
Floating debt (add'1)
8.824 Instead 01 6%. V. 71. p. 303.
(Subject to call in 1922.)
s. val.tact.)'2215,660,000
3,000 Tot. asses
Sinking fund
fund
.. .
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920......-$33,500
Bonds.
Total assessed value 1922_ _2,700,000 School tax rate (per $1.000)'22$16.57 45 Refunding
val.'20(abt. j act.)-850,000
'04 J-J $119.000c___July 1 1934
Population in 1922 (est.)
(7570 to 90% actual.)
20,000
30,000c_ _ _ May 4 1923 Population 1910, 1,397; 1920, 1,321
'03 J-J
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922-$16.00
INT. is payable at State Treas- 45 Court-House
INT. is payable at State Treas.
Jail
and
Bonds.
urer's
office
Population in 1920
4,740
in Topeka.
43'8'09 J-J $75,000c___July 1 1929 )ffice in Topeka.



DEC., 1922.]

KANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS

63

Floating debt (add'1)
30,000 BOND.DEBT July 1 '22_ _ 865
21:0
000
SOLOMON.
Tot, assess. val. '22 (act.)_ _957,957 Sinking fund
This city is in Dickinson County.
Total tax rate (per $1.000 '22418.00 Assessed val'n, real estate..-3,877.300
Water Works Bonds
1940 Population in 1910, 883; 1920. 1,003 Assessed val'n, personal_ _ _ 849.640
5s
$75.000r
Other assessable property
59
___ 14,000
916,070
Total
57.assessed val'n 1922
BOND. DEBT Sept 2'7 '22 889.000 WASHINGTON.
actual)
Assessed value 1922_ _ __1,032,940
5.643.010
This city is in Washington Co.
Population 1910, 949; 1920____1,071 BOND. DEBT Nov 18 1919_540,000 Stat3&co.taxrate(per$1,000)'22$7.00
INT. at Topeka, Kansas.
Floating debt
1,856
5.000 Pop'n 1910. 2.006: 1920
TNT at Nat.Park Bank.N.Y.City.
Sinking fund (water)
15,000
STAFFORD.
WILSON.
Assessed
val'n,
real
estate__
834,415
This city Is In Stafford County.
This
city
is
in
Ellsworth
County.
Assessed val'n, personal___ 741,110
Incorporated Sept. 10 1885.
58,112 Incorp. March 1883. Population
Sewer bonds
$30,000 Other assessable property__
Railroad bonds
5.000 Total assessed val'n 1919_ _1,633,637 1010, 981; 1020, 1,020.
Water Bonds.
Light bonds
25.000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19 521.60 4%s'10
J-J $30.000_1a
.enc 1 194
940
1
Water-works bonds
48,000 Pop'n in 1910. 1,547; 1920, 1,406
o n dls5(
5s Light'
DBec
,00
0p0
,
Park-Improvement bonds_ _ _ _ 2.500
TuT. BD. DT. Nov 21 '22 $373,050 WELLINGTON.
Assess. val. '22(abt. 3-5
This city is the county seat of Sum 4%8'10 J-J $15.000____ an I 1940
actual)
1,792.151 ner County. Incorp. Feb. 14 1880 _s '18 __- 20,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_540.00 0.0'07 J-J $25,000r___July 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '22_ _ $61,000
11 519'
Population 1910, 1,927; 1920, 1,752 (Subject to call $10,000 1912,$10.000 Cash on hand
Assess. val., real esta te_ _ 654,790
1917 and $10,000 1922.)
INT. at Nat.Park Bit., N. Y. City.
763.490
$30.000____July 1 1930 Assess. val., personal
58
50,952
Ss '14 J-J $240,000____July 1 1944 Other assess. property_ _
STEVENS COUNTY.
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1929.) Total assess. val.(act.)'22A,469.732
Hugoton Is the county seat.
Tax
rate
(per
$1,000)
1921_
__$11.59
Internal improvement Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
--_ $25.000c___July 1 1927
59 '01 J-J $55.000c___Jan 1 1931 445
B ON D. D E 13T Sept 3() 22 _ $56.5')') (Subject to call any interest period.) WILSON
COUNTY.
73,000___ _Part yearly
Sinking fund
1,617 445
Road Bonds (Tax-free).
- 60.500_ __ _Part yearly
Assessed val'n, real estate_6,326,007 4%s
5s
-$247.800
Assessed yarn, personal_ 1,246.609
Electric-Light Bonds.
- 99,200
$5,000r_ _ _July 1 1927 6s
Other assessable property
511,995 4%8'07 J-J
Tot.ass'd val.'22(75%act.)8,084,614 (Subject to call 55,000 1917 and BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '22 5317,000
Assess.
val.,
real estate__ _19,169.635
State & County tax rate (per
$5,000 1922.)
Assess. val., personal._ _ -_ 8.778.265
Paving Bonds (Part yearly).
$1.000) 1922
$7.96
Other assess. property__ - 9,160,955
Pop'n in 1910, 2.453; in 1920. 3,943
$76,290 Total
43,6s. 5s & 5
assessed will() 1922_37,108,855
INT. at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y.
Main Sewer (Rea. any int. date.)
State&co.taxrate(ner$1.000)'22$2.19
58 '10 J-J $24,000c___Jan 1 1940 Population
SAUNA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1920 (Census)_ _ _ -21,157
5,500____July
1
1936
4%s
__SUMNER
COUNTY.
Building Bonds.
INT. at office of State Treasurer.
1928
County seat Is Wellington.
4 s
52,800- ---Jul 1 1936
434s'08 M-S $20.000c
Park Ground Purchase Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
(Subject to call any interest date)
1923-1941 5s '19 J-J $18.000____July 1 1934 WINFIELD.
4%s'12 J-J $20.000c___July 1 1932 6s '21 J-J $93.000
County seat of Cowley County.
GEN. BD. DT. Dec 15 '19 $712,058
338,000c
10,000c_July 1 '26-'35 4
s-a
4s
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 110,754 Incorporated Feb. 17 1879. Popu1
'33-'37
Road
Dist.
No.
2
25.000c_Ju1y
Bonds.
4348'17 J-J
lation
1910, 6,700; 1920, 7.933,
1923-1941 Assessed val. 19187,506,996
5s '20 J-J 212.500- Jan 1 '30-'40 Os '21 s-a $42,250
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1918-420.00
4%s
338,000c
58,500
5s '21 J-J
'11
J-J $28.000_ __May 1 1931
58
Pop'n
$436,000
Road
1910.
7,034;
1920
7,018
28
'22
Dist.
No. 3 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1921)
__
19.151 4
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N Y.
23.500e
Sinking fund
4%s'12 J-J $20.000____Mar 1 1923
1923-1941
Tot. assess. val.'22 (act.) 30,028,076 6s '21 J-J $36,000
4 8'16 M-S 89.000_-Sept 1 1938
_
157,300c
School tax (per $1.000) 1922_$10.50 4;•4
WICHITA.
(Subject to call beg. Sept.e
1 1926)
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
15.089
Population in 1920
County seat of Sedgwick County.
Park Bonds.
RD.
IMPT.
DT.
office.
Nov
Treasurer
s
25'22.$910,300
State
INT. at
Incorp. Apr. 8 1871. The voters on 5s '07 M-S $4,000_ _Sept 16 1927
Assessed val'n, real estate_42,999,076 Dec. 12 1911 defeated three proposiRailroad (Red. beg.-Aug. 1 '19).
Assessed val'n. personal_ _21,059.595 tions concerning the establishing of
SALINE COUNTY.
'09 F-A $20.000c.. _Aug 1 1939
Tot.ass'd val.'22(70%act.)64,058,671 a municipally-owned water and light 5s Gas
County seat is Salina.
plant (Red. beg.-Jan. 1'13).
BOND. DEBT Nov 24'22 $200,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22__55.20 plant. V.93. p. 1740.
5s '03 J-J $15,000____ fan 1 1923
Total assess. val. 19s2_64.339,055 Pop'n in 1910, 30,654; 1920, 29,213
4 s'19 F-A$149,933.58
intersection Bds.(Gen.)
Street
TNT. at Nat. Park Bank. N.Y.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $15.496
Paving Bonds (General).
5s '13 ___ 54,466.52-Nov 1
Popula'n 1910, 20,338,• 1920, 25.103 SYRACUSE.
1923 5s '14 --- It .039.30_0ct 1 1923
5s '13 __- $18,739.91
1924
Park
Bank,
This
city
N.Y.C.
is
in
Hamilton
Nat.
County.
INT. at
1924 5s '15 ___
5s '14 -__
4,500
3.228.60_Apr 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '22_ _ 455,000 5s '15 ___
2,342.80
1925
Electric Light Bonds.
Floating debt
SEDAN.
17,626 5s '16 __- 11.250.90
1926 5s '04 F-A $8,000_..,_Oct 1 1924
This city is in Chautauqua County. 'Pot. ass'd val. '22 ((4 act.)_ _913.0,10
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call 1914)
BOND. DE1IT No,' 2s '22 $510.000 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'22_530.60 49
_ $90,000
1929 5s '05 J-D $15,000- ..June 1 1925
%s
Total tax (per $1.000) 1918_ -$28.00 Population 1910, 1,126; 1920, 1,059 4s
___ 134.302
1923-1929
(Subject
to call June 1 1920)
Tax rate for payment of bonds
Sewer Bonds (General).
Water Works Bonds.
$8.00 TONGANOXIE.
(per $1,000)
1923 4%s'09 J-D $40,000_ _June 11939
5s '13 ___ $9,518.48
This city is In Leavenworth Co.
Assessed val., 1918
1,189.895
1923
5s '13 ___ 34,972.48
(Subject to call any time)
Population 1910. 1,211; 1920_1,885
Water Works Bonds.
4%s'18 J-D 109.266 ____1923-1928 4%s'18$125,000-..- _Jan 1 1943
1925-1937
City has no sinking fund for the 484s'17 J-J $40.000
Viaduct Bonds (General).
(-Optional 1933.)
bonds,
as
all bonds are TOTAL DEBT Dec 14'20. $40,000 58 '13 ___ $34.97248_1923
retirement of
Sewer (Red. beg. Aug. 1 1917).
optional and each year a levy is Assessed valuation 1920-1,046,000
Jail and Work House Bonds.
58 '07 F-A $28,000.. . -Aug 1 1937
made for the payment of the bonds Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920-425.10 4%s'17
$10,000
Street Paving Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 1,018; 1920
to be retired next year.
971
Refunding Bonds.
5%s'21 J-J $86,000
TOPEKA.
bs '99 J-J $50,000c___Jan 1 1929 GEN.BD. DT. Nov 6 1918 $277.000
Tills city Is in Shawnee County
SEDGWICK COUNTY.
(Subject to call after 1919.)
County seat Is Wichita.
Incorp. In 1854. In 1905 purchased 4%s'03 J-J $40.000c___July 1 1923 Light & water debt (add'1)_... 150,000
Spec.Impt. debt (add'1)-___ 142,078
plant of Topeka Water Co. V. 80, 4%s 03 A-0 50,000c
Funding Bonds.
Oct 6 1923 Cash on hand
51,987
58 '95 J-J $28.000c_ _July 1 1925 p. 1137. Commission government 4s '05 ___
1923 Total assessed val'n 1918_8,045,983
7.000c
adopted Nov.2 1909. V.89. v.1298. 4s '05 ___ 28,500c
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
1931 Total tax (per $1,000)
1916-419.25
*Topeka Water Co. Bonds.
45 '08 J-J $33,500c_ _Oct 1 1928
1937
4%s'06 __- 40.000
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.,
(Subject to call after -Oct. 1 1918, 5s '96 J-J $2E8,000(•_ __Sent 1 1926 5s '07 ___
1927 and at State Treas. office,
17,000c
Topeka.
45
1931
--- $16.500
Water-Wks. Purchase Bonds.
4%8'08 F-A 100.000c___Aug 1 1928
(Red.
beg.
Bridge Bonds
in 1917)• ts '04 A-0$350.000c___Apr 1 1924 5s '09 J-J $21,865.82cJuly 1192.1
WINFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
00'07 J-J $100.000c___Oct 1 1927
Water Bonds.
1920
5s '09 -__
8,000c
Building
Road improvement Bonds.
5%s'21 J-J $300,000--- _Jan 1 1941 5s '09 -__ 32.000c
1932 4%8'16 J-J Bonds.
$72,000____Juiv 1 1936
4s
1923-1939 5%s'21 M-S 140,000_ __Sept 1 1941
--- $125,000
Cemetery Bonds.
130ND. DT. Sept 27 '22- $142,000
5
142,500__Sept 1 '23-'41
Bridge Bonds.
6s '09 J-J
$1.000c-July 1 1935 Sinking fund
28,000
310,)00
4%8'05 A-0 $34,066c-Apr 1 1925
Forum Bonds.
Ass'd val.'22(4 act.)_ -9,973,986
A-0 39,411c___Apr 1 1930 55 '09 F-A$150,000c___Aug 1 1939 Tax
GEN.BD. DT. Nov 18'21 $93,000 438
rate (per $1,000) 1921_
-_52.0CI
Assessment debt (add'1)_
Shunganunga Creek Bonds.
655,496
Bonds.
Railway-Aid
Population 1922 (est.)
9,554
Assess. val., real estate._ _129.882,470 43.s
M-S 4,101e ___Mar 1 1930 4s
$90.000c
1931
Assess. val., personal___ 42.122.100
Refunding Bonds.
Dam Bonds.
WYANDOTTE COUNTY.
Total valuation 1921_ _ _172.004,570 4%8'04 F-A $18,000c_ __Feb 1 1924 be '10 ___ $25.000c
1929
County seat is Kansas City.
79.100e___Jan 1 1924
Assess. val. (equal'd)'22.167,997,845 4%8'04 J-J
Bridge Bonds.
Bridge.
20,000c__ _Apr 1 1926 4% '09 ___ $14,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ - - 45.80 4%s'06
1924
50,000e_July 15 1930 440'15 A-0 15,000c___Apr 1 1921 45,0'01 J-J $360,000c_ _Jan 1 '24-34
Pop'n in 1910, 73,095; 1920, 92,234 4%8'10 J-J
(Subject to call after -July 1 1924)
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. New 4%s'12 F-A 75,000cAug 10 1932
City Improvement Bonds.
F-A 270,000c_F & A 1 '32-'41
Electric Ligtht Plant Bonds.
York and on road bonds at the State
___ $65,000
1921 4%8'12
45
%s
4%s'12 F-A 20.000c___June 1 1942
4%8'09 J-J $40.000c _..Jan 1 1929 4
Treasurer's office.
___ 52.000
J-D 20.000c..
1933
4%s
Crematory Bonds.
49%s'19 A-0 122,000
1923-1930 440
7,500c_.
F-A
1933
4%8'10 A-0 $17,700c___Apr 1 1930
SENECA.
Park !met. Bonds.
40,000c___..J-J
1934
At. Top. & S. Fe RR. Aid Bds.
This city is in Nemaha County.
1929-1939 4;is
5s '19 --- 5150.000
500.000c __ 1934-1943
ts '01 J-J $59.000e___Jan 1 1931 4
440'19 F-A $115.000
___ 55,000
4%s'14 ___ 90.000c
Water and Light ReconstrucCity-Hall Building Bonds.
Fire Station Bonds.
1;0'16 A-0 600.000c ____1936-1955
tion Bonds.
4%8'16 J-J $30,000__Sept 1 '26-'36
LUis
$11,500
Funding Bonds.
5s '21 --- $95,000___Dec 31 1941 TOT. BD. DT. Mar '22_ _$5,100,758
Refunding Bonds.
$30.000c_Jan 1 '22-'23
00'04
Bonds.
Sewer
$23.0000
Assessed val. 1922
6s
107,161,416
342,000____July 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1919-$165.000 5s '21 ___ $11,098.09 June 1 '22-31 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-428.50 44511
4;58'17
J-J
150,000c_July 1 '23-'37
Sewer
General
Bonds.
$2,300,000
Assess. value
Pop'n '10 (Census) 52.150 '20_72,217
Refunding Bonds.
$82,373
1922-1931
1,885 4 Us
1'01)'n 1910, 1,806,1920
INT.at Nat.Park Bank, N.Y .Clts; 4%s'11
J-J $144,000--_Jan 2 1931
GEN.BD.DT.July 1 '22 $2,425,178 and at State Treas. office, Topeka.
Road Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)
1,123,000
SEWARD COUNTY.
$50.000
Paving debt (Incl.)
783,427
Refunding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT July 192242,341,342
WICHITA
CITY
SCH.
DIST.
NO.1
fund'
General_
Sinking
_
17,878
6s '07 J-J 831,000c-July 1 1927
Assess.
val.
'22
4
Us'22
I
.000,000
1923-1912
'Water
(equal'd).140,774,465
3,408
F-A 14,700
Os
Pop'n 1910. 100,068; 1920_122,218
Building Bonds.
Assessed value,real
41,364,770
2.000c-Jan 1 1932 Assessed val., personal
49 '02 J-J
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
23,015,035 4%803 J-J $50,000e___July 1 1923
Funding Bonds.
-75,000
serial
Other assessable property.. 6,910,362 4s '16 J-J
$22,500e___Jan 1 1943 Total
55
YATES CENTRE.
assess. val. 1922.. _71,350,167
Refunding Bonds.
130ND. DEBT Sept 27'22 $59,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922---$28.91)
This city is in Woodson County.
44514 J-J $52.500____Jan 1 1934
17,000
Sinking fund '
Refunding Bonds.
40,000_ - _ -Jan 1 1927
1910, 43.684; 1920, 50,022 4s '17 J-J
Assessment value, real_ 8,368,145 l'op'n
4;46'16 J-J $22.000_ __July 1 1938
Grade School Bonds.
*The Topeka water plant was purASSOSS, value, personal__ 2,213,010 chased subject to these bonds. City _s '18 F-.1$765,010
Ssrlslly (Subject to call beg. July 1 1921)
Other assessable property_ 1,600,299 now pays the interest on them, but Os '21 J-J 332 250c_Mar 10'23-'41 5s
_ 23.500
1924
Total assess. val., 1922_ _ _12,181,451 bonds are not considered part of
Sewer Bonds.
High-School-Building Bonds.
State & Co. tax rate (per
$9.000____Jan 1 1933
4 %s'09 M-8 $72,500c_ __Sept 1 1929 5s
debt.
city
the
$1,000) 1922
$6.70
18.000____Jan 1 1943
INT.at Nat. Park Bank.N.Y.City. 58 '11 J--.1 $75.000____Jan 1 1931 5s
Pop'n in 1910. 4,091; in 1920, 6,220
BOND. DT. Sept 27 '22..$2,4(12,25() GEN.BD. DT. Oct 16 '20_ $71,500
-INT. at Bank of America, N.Y.
9,735
Sinking funds
127,000 Assessment debt (add'1)
TOPEKA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
3,766
Assess. val. 1922
110,000,000 Sinking fund
Building Bonds.
val., real estate__ 1,205.455
SHAWNEE COUNTY.
4s' 04 J-J $12,000c___NIay 1 1921 School tax rate(per $1,000)'22 $15.00 Assess.
609,220
County seat is Topeka.
78.500c---May 1 1925 Population in 1922 (est.)____ _80,000 Assessed val.. personal..
48 '05 J-J
149,757
INT.at Atlantic Nat. Bank. N.Y. Other assessable
Court-House Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
property..act.) 1,964,432
Tot.ass'd val.'20(90%
48'84-95 M-N _ $15,000e _ _May 1 1924 4s '05 3-J $110,561c___Jan 1 1925 and at State Treasurer's office.
(per
$1,000)
'20.._..$3l.50
tax
Total
1
40,700-Jan
Road Bonds.
1933
.1-3
4%8'13
Population 1910, 2.215: 192-0. 2,306
5s '21 J-J $300.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_ $351,761 WICHITA COUNTY.
County seat is Leoti. See V. 76.
_ __ 175,000
4 %.4
Assessed valuation 1922_ _71,350,167
$515,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921--$11.40 p• 118, for compromise with the ZENDA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
TOT.BD.DT.May '21_
This district (P. 0. Zenda) is in
Total assessed value 1921
50,022 State. Incorporated 1887.
Pooul itbn in 1920
Kingman County.
Refunding Bonds.
112,577,545
(85% actual)
INT. at National Park Bank.
Bonds.
School-Building
1922
_Jan
1
$35.000c._
3s
'92
___
(equal'd)
'22.113,119,989
Assess. val.
1923-1944
5s '19 J-J $22,000
Court-House Bldg. Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '21_ _$8.01 WAKEENEY:
1923-1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 1921 ___$25,000
This city is in Trego County.
44816 J-J J 56.000
Pop'n in 1910. 61,874; 1920. 69.159.
debt
Floating
5,000
5
1927-1936
Oct
1922_8101.500
1 20.000
INT.at County Treasurer's office. BOND. DEBT
SALINA.
This city is the county seat of Saline Co. Incorporated as a village
Apr. 22 1867; as a city of 3d class
Nov 21 1870 as a city of 2d class
Oct. 11 1878 and as a city of 1st
class July 9 1920.
Refunding Bonds.
4%8'08 J-J $16.000c___Jul7 1 1928
4%6'09 M-N 20,000c__Nov 29 1929
Railroad Aid Bonds.
As '16 J-D $10,000___Dec 15 1946
(Subject to call aft. Dec. 15 1926)
___ 10.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1946
5s
Memorial Hall Bonds.
$300,000_ _Jan 1 1940
5;is
Fire Station Bonds.
$20,000____Oct 1 1937
4%s
Bridge Bonds.
_ $4.000___ Jan 1 1925
5s
_Park Bonds.
4%8'17 M-S $30.000____Sept 1 1937
May 1 1925
5,000
4%s
•City-Hall-Building Bonds.
44811 A-0 $40.000____Apr 1 1931
GEN. 110NDS S ,pt 29 '22 $155.000
Paving assess. bds.(addl) 371,115
92,291
Sewer assess. bds. (add'1)_
31,632
Sinking fund
13,052,690
Assess. val., real
Assess. val., personal_ _ _15,630,048
Total assess. val. 1922
28,682.738
(90% actU%U
City tax (per $1,000) 1922____$9.20
Popula. 1910, 9,688; 1920____15.085
*INT. at State Treasurer s office;
others at National Park Bank. N. Y.




64

MONTANA-DEBT OF STATE

State of Montana.
ITS
DEBT, RESOURCES, ctc.
Organized as a Territory (Act May 26 1864)
May 26 1869
Admitted as a State (Act of Feb. 22 18S9)
Nov 8 18g9
Total area of State (square miles)
146,080
State Capital
Helena
Governor (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1925)_ _Joseph M. Dixon

See. of State (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. '25)_._C. T. Stewart
Treasurer (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. '25)J. W. Walker
Auditor (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. 1925)__Geo. P. Porter
Atty.-Gen.(term.exp.1stMon.Jan.'25)_ WellingtonD.Rankin
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 of Montana's State debt, see"State and City Supplement" for April
1893, page 130. The bonded debt of the State of Montana on June 30 1922
was $3,603,000. The warrants outstanding on the same date were $2,258,668. The Capitol Building bonds given below are issued against
a land grant; they amounted to $724,000 on Nov. 30 1921. The cash on
hand on Nov. 30 1921 amounted to $3,315,552. The permanent school
fund on Nov. 30 1921 held cash and securities amounting to $9,291,337,
and other permanent funds on hand aggregated $2,417,537.
Loans Authorized.-The voters on Nov. 2 1920 approved the issuance of
85,000,000 State School bonds (V. 111, p. 2246). The constitutionality
of 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 (as required by Section 2 of Article XIII of the
Constitution) on Nov. 7 1922 (V. 115, p. 2818).
The State Supreme Court on May 2 1921 upheld the law passed by the
special session of the 1921 Legislature, providing for the issuance of $3,000.000 in State Treasury note certificates for the purpose of payment of
outstanding claims and accruing claims, etc. The Court ruled that these
notes do not create an indebtedness under Section 2 of Article 13 of the
State Constitution (V. 112, p. 2214).
LOANS-Interest- -PrincipalName and Purposc.
P. C. Payable. When Due. Outstand'q
Capitol bonds
1909 b
M-N
May 1 1939 8500.000
Subject to call after May 1 1924
do
do
1911 5
A-0 Oct 1 1941 $150,000
Subject to call after Oct 1 1926
do
do
1919 5
M-N
May 1 1949850,000
Subject to call after May 1 1934
War defense bonds coupon_ 1918 6
____ Mar. 20 1923
430,000
Subject to call at any interestpaying date or within 30 days after
Veterans' Welfare Fund coupon
bonds
1920 5
J-J
Jan. 1 1925
$145,000
Subject to call at any interest
paying date or within 30 days after.
State Educal g. coup. bds_ _1921 5
July 1 1941 2,804 000
J-J
(Subject to call July 1 1931 or at any interest-paying date thereafter,
upon giving a 30-day notice.)
do
do
J-J
1922 4
Jan 1 1942
495,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1932 or any interest paying date thereafter upon giving
a 30-day notice.)
INTEREST on bonds of 1918 at State Treasurer's office; on bonds of
1920 and 1922 at Treasurer's office or in N. Y. City.
ASSESSED VALUATION.-For 1917 the total assessed valuation was
$582,286,529, of which real estate and personal property was $433,863,891,
live stock $65,865,652 and railroads 882,745,986. 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 8234,136,852, a total of $1,668,024,106. The State tax rate (per
$1,000) in 1916 was $2.80, 1917 82.80, 1918 $3.00; 1910 $4.97, 1920 $4.97
and 1921 $4.367 on total valuation. The State tax on livestock in 1916
was $3; 1917,$3; 1918,83; 1919, 67 cts.; 1920, 82, and $1921, $3.50.
DEBT LIMITATION.-The constitution of Montana was adopted by
popular vote Oct. 1 1889. Article XIII of the constitution of Montana,
In relation to Public Indebtedness, is as follows:
See. 1. Neither the State, nor any county, city, town, municipality,
nor 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,
any company or corporation, or a joint owner with any person, company
or corporation, except as to such ownership as may accrue to the State by
operation or provision of law.
Sec. 2. The Legislative Assembly shall not In any manner create any
debt except by law which shall be irrepealable until the indebtedness therein
provided for shall have been fully paid or discharged; such law shall specify
the purpose to which the funds so raised shall be applied and provide for
the levy of a tax sufficient to pay the interest on, and extinguish the principal 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 inVasion 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 of 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, of any
county, city, town or municipal corporation.
Sec. b. No county shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner,
or for any purpose, to an amount, including existing indebtedness, in the
aggregate, exceeding five (5) per centuni of the (value of the) taxable prop
erty therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county
taxes previous to the incurring of such indebtedness, and all bonds or
obligations in excess of such amount given by or on behalf of such counts
shall be void. No county shall incur any indebtedness or liability for any
single purpose to any amount exceeding ten thousand dollars (810.000)
without the approval of a majority of 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 contum of the
value of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for the 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 city, town, township or school district shall be void;
Provided, however, that the Legislative Assembly may extend the limit
moutioned in this section, by authorizing municipal corporations to submit
the question to a vote of the taxpayers affected thereby, when such increase 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 of the
debt.
[The State Supreme Court on June 4 1917 handed down a decision reaffirming its decision of March 13 1917 in the Lewis and Clark County 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 of 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




[VOL. 115.

COUNTY UNIT SYSTEM.-The Legislature in
passed an Act
(Chapter 211, Laws 1919) providing for the creation of1919
a Rural School District 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
BY
ACT OF LEGISLATURE.-At the special session of theVALIDATED
Montana Legislature 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.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.-Concerning the taxation of
bonds or notes or other evidences of Indebtedness Issued by this State
or any
of its municipalities, the Attorney-General advised us under date
of Dec. 22
1911 that there is no legislative enactment expressly exempting such securities from taxation.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.-Section 6052 of
Montana relating to banks and banking corporations, reads: the laws of
Sec. 6052. No commercial bank shall purchase, agree to
or
underwrite any bond issue in excess of 10% of its assets, except purchase,
of the
United States, of the State of Montana, of the cities, towns, bonds
counties, or
school districts of this State.
POPULATION OF STATE1920
548,88911900
243,32911880
39,159
1910
376,05311890
142,92111870
20,595
In 1890 there were 10,765 Indians and whites on Indian reservations,
In 1880 31,650 such persons, which number should be added to the totaland
those years in making accurate comparisons. In 1900, 1910 and 1920 for
these
figures were not reported. The number of Indians alone included
in the
population for 1900, 1910 and 1920 was 10,076, 10,766 and_10,956, respectively.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF MONTANA.
ANACONDA.
BIG HORN COUNTY SCHOOL
This city is in Deer Lodge County.
DISTRICT NO. 17 H.
City has no general bonded debt.
P 0. IIardin.
Assessment debt Sept 29'22-$30,365
School Bonds.
Floating debt
10,646 53.0
$100,000
1939
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22_815.00
(Optional after 1929.)
Pop'n 1910, 10,134; 1920, 11,668 Os '21 J-J
75,000___ _Jan 15 1941
(Optional on or after Jan. 15 1931)
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1922 $214,000
ASHLEY IRRIGATION DIST.
Sinking fund
2,481
A district (P. 0. Kalispell) in Flat- Assess.
val. '21 (30% act.):
head Co. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Real estate
2,236,651
Os '10 Jan $10 000c&r
Personal
398,007
6s '22 ___
4,000
serially
Other property
780,739
Os '22 __ _
10 years
9,000
Total
3,415.397
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '22_853.000
rate
Tax
(per
$1.000)
1921_......$15.50
Assessed benefits
130,576 Population 1920 (est.)
3,500
Acreage tax
$3.25
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. BIG SANDY
Kalispell, or in Eastern exchange.
This town is in Chouteau County.
Water-Works Bonds.
BAKER.
6s '16 J-J $16,800____Dec 1 1936
This city Is in Fallon County.
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1927)
Water-Works Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6s '14 J-J $25,000__ July 1 1934 6s '16 J-J $12,500____Dec 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1924) (Subject to call after Dec 1 1927)
GEN.BD.DT. Sept 29'22 $150,000 GEN.BD. DT.Sept 30'22_ _829,300
Assess. debt (addl)
110.000 Water debt (included)
$16.800
Floating debt
4.000 Assessment debt (add'1)
64,207
TOTAL DEBT
261.001) Floating debt (addl)
1,850
Water debt (incl.)
175,000 TOTAL DEBT
357
95
Sinking fund
3,000 Sinking fund
2,8(7
Sinking fund (water)
194 Sinking fund (water)
1,500
Assess. val., real estate_
1,000,000 NET DEBT
100,816
Assess. val., personal
700,000 Tot. ass'd val.'22(32%act.)_718,207
Railroad property
200,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $30.00
Tot.assess.val.'22(abt.act.) 1,900.000 Population In 1920
589
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22_85 51
INT. payable at the Nat. Bank of
Population in 1920
1.06'7 Commerce
INT. at the Nat. Bank of Commerce, New York.
BIG TIMBER.
This town is in Sweet Grass Co.
Incorporated 1902.
BEAVERHEAD COUNTY.
Dillon is the county seat.
Water Bonds.
6s
s-an $40,000r
High-School Bonds.
1927
(Subject to call any time)
5s '13 J-J 830.000c___Jan 1 1933
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1923)
Imp. Dist. No. 16 Sewer Bonds.
ann 828,000r
BOND. DEBT Juno 30'22 $30,000 _s
Sinking funds
18.006 (Subject to call in 10 annual installments, first call. Jan. 11918).
Assess. val. real estate
84,613,295
Assess, val. personal
Refunding Bonds.
1,658,878
Assess, val. railroad
$40,000____Jan 1 1939
2,025,868 6s
(Optional after Jan. 1 1929.)
Assess.val.telep., teleg.,&c.
56.314
Tot.ass'd val.'21(1-3 act.). 8,354,355 GEN. DEBT Oct 18'22___ $10,000
State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'22.327.36 Floating debt (add'1)
24,640
Population 1910, 6,446; 1920.-7,246 Water debt
40.000
Sinking fund (water)
8,000
BEAVERHEAD COUNTY SCH. Assess, val.'22 (full value)_2,129,543
tax (per $1,000) 1922- ___$58.50
DIST. NO. 10 (P. 0. Dillon). City
Pop'n 1910, 1,022; '20
1.280
Os '21
75,000c
_
1911
INT. is payable at Chase Nat.
(Optional 1931)
Os '20 J-J $95,000____July 1 1940 Bank, New York City
(Optional July 1 1930.)
BILLINGS.
Bldg. Bonds (Red. bed. in 1923).
This city is In Yellowstone County.
5s '13 J-J $44,000c
1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922- - 8214.000 Incorporated In 1883.
-Plant Purchase Bonds.
AssessedIlval. 1922
1,812,339 68 Water
g '14J-.h $150.000 ____July 1 1934
School tax rate(per $1,000)'22-812.00
(Subleet to
beg. July 1 1929)
Population (est.)
5,000 6s '20 J-J call
$50,000____Jan 1 1940
1NT. on 5s at Dillon and on 6s at
(Optional after 10 years from date.)
the Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y.
City hail bonds
81,000
Fire station bonds
20,000
BIG HORN COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
Hardin is the county seat.
58 '19 J-.1 $100.000____July 1 1939
Funding Bonus.
(Optional after July 1 1934.)
5s '15 J-J 863,000
1935
Park Bonds.
(Subject to call 1925.)
'19
Ss
J-J $75,000____July 1 1939
5s '16 J-J 860,500
(Optional after July 1 1931.)
1936
(Subject to call 1931.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '21- $999,000
5s '15 J-J
9,000
1935 Assessment debt (add'i)_ _ _1,008,334
6s '21 J-J *43,000- _ - _
1941 Floating debt (aAld'I)
88,629
(Subject to call 1931.)
Sinking funds
75,900
• Road !mot. Bonds.
Assessed value 1921
9,889,002
53,s'19 J-J $75,000
1939 (Real estate assessed at 30% actual
(Subject to call after 1929.)
and personal at 20% actual.)
Bridge Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_-$18.00
bs '15 J-J $28,500
1935 Pop'n 1910, 10,031: 1920-15,100
(Subject to call 1925.)
INT. on 5s of 1919 payable at the
6s '21 J-J 100,000c___Jan 1 1941 office of City Treas
or, at option of
(Optional Jan. 11931)
holder,
some bank In N. Y city
BOND. DEBT July 1 '22_ $379,000 and on at
Os
the office of
of
at
1920
Warrant debt
9,943 City Treas. or at option of holder at
Sinking fund
the
Chase
National
7,500
Bank,
N. Y.
Assessed val. real
3,628,428
-Assessed val. personal
1,579,927 BILLINGS SOH. DIST. NO. 2.
Other assess. property_
All bonds are tax-exempt.
1,714,271
Total assess. val. 1922
6,922,626 434s'01 M-N310,000c___May 1 1929
State & Co. tax rate (per
25,000c___July 1 1923
4s '03 J-J
$1,000) 1922
820.37 .13.is'05 M-S 12.000c___Mar 1 1925
Population In 1920
25.000c___July 1 1925
7,015 00'05 J-J
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the 4
11.000c_ __Mar 1 1926
J-J
Boatmen's Bank, St. Louis;on others 4.6s'08 J-J
30.000c___July 1 1928
in New York City.
4;0'08 A-0 25.000c___Oct 1 1928

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CASCADE COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
Refunding Bonds.
Lighting Bonds.
BILLINGS S. D. NO. 2 (Con.)P. 0. Cascade.
55 'II .1-.1 $50moue _ _ _July 1 1931
___ 86,700
Os
Funding Bonds.
Bonds.
School
'13 J-.T 100,000c__ _July 1 1933
5s
86,256
6s
1937
1
July
4Xs'17 J-J $113,000
6s '18 J-J $30.000____July 1 1938
Bridge Bonds.
4,138.95
___
6s
(Subject to call July 1 1927.)
(Subject to call July 1 1933.)
bs '10 J-J 350,000e___Jan 1 1930
6,247.40
___
6s
Building Bonds
TOTAL DEBT
4 Y•s'21 J-.1 ()5,000c__ _Jan 1 1932
(?)
___
5,834.35
6s
6s '12 F-A $67,000c___Aug 1 1932 6s
INTEREST payable at County
School Building.
___
3,000
6s '15 ___ 18,000c___June 1 1935
Treasurer's office, or, at the option 6s '20 J-J $250,000c
Bonds.
Sewer
bs '16 J-D 12,000c___June 1 1936 Os
of holder, at the First & Security (For maturity see V. 111, p. 1958)
$619.55
--(Subject to call beg. June 1 1926.)
National Bank, Minneapolis.
Highway Bonds.
000.011
5;ls '17J-D $17,000_ _June 1 1937 GEN.BUN- DS July 31 '22$1,652,000
6s '20 J-J $100,000c
(Subject to call after June 1 1927) Assess debt (addl)
CHESTNUT VALLEY IRR. DIST. (For maturity see V. 111, p. 1968)
429,154
1 1938 Floating debt (additional) 216,350
000_
J-J
This district is in Cascade County. BD. DEBT June 30 '22__ $615,000
(Subject to call July 1 1928.)
774.475
Warrant debt
Bonds.
Assess. val.'22(30% act.)80,477,255
TOT. BD. DT.Juno 1918 --$297,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_$23.5O _s
36,895
Sinking fund
--- $140.000
4,034 Popula'n
Sinking fund
(1)
BONDED DEBT
Assess. val., real estate_ _ _ 6.525,121
1920.
39,165:
41.611
1910,
89,949,039
Assessed valuation
Assess. val., personal_ __ _ 2,128,826
Park Bank, N. Y.
Nat.
INT.
at
30.000,000
Real value (est.)
2,037,036
Assess. val., railroads..
LIMITED by law to 3% CHINOOK.
16,381 of DEBT
Population in 1920
61,457
Assess. val.,tel.& tel. prop
This town is in Blaine County.
assessed valuation.
Sewer Bds. (Red. beg. July 1 '26)• Total assess. value(1921).10,752.440
All bonds are subject to call 10
53is'12 J-J $30.000c_ ....July 1 1932 State& Co.tax(P.31.000)'20__$31.97
years from their date.
BUTTE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Water Bonds.
INT. on 43s due July 1 1923 at
This is one of the school districts
J-J $19,700c___July 1 1923 CUT BANK.
Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y.; the into which Silver Bow County is di- Os (Red. beginning
July 11917.)
This town is in Glacier County.
4.6% bonds at office of State Board vided. District No. 1 not only inPlant Bonds.
Filter
Water Bonds.
of Land Commissioners in Helena; cludes the entire city of Butte, but
J-J $18.200____Jan 1 1935 6s '20 J-J $43,000____July 1 1940
4s duo Oct. 1 1928 at First Nat the larger portion of the taxable prop- Ss '15
(Optional July 1 1935.)
(Subject to call after 15 years)
Bank, N. Y.; on 5s of 1912 and 6s of erty of the county outside of Butte,
BD. DT. Sept 28 '22 $67,900 6s '20 j-.T $15,000____July 1 1940
1918 at County Treasurer's office in and contains about nine-tenths of the GEN.
37,900
(Optional July 1 1935.)
Water debt (incl.)
Billings; others at U. S. Mtge. & school population of the county.
Assessment debt (add'1)
57,477 BONDED DEBT
(?)
Trust Co., N. Y.
1,181
8,000 Population in 1920
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Floating debt (add'1)
1,500
43ig'06 J-J $49,000c&r_July 1 1926 Sinking fund
INT. at Treasurer's office or the
1,850,000 Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
M-S 50,000c___Mar 1 1932 Assess val. 1922
434s'12
BITTER ROOT IRRIG. DIST.
5s g '16 J-J 75,000c_ _July 1 1936
tax rate (per $1,000)'22_577.75
This district is in Ravalli County. (Subj. to call beginning-July 1 1926.1 Total
Population in 1910. 780; 1920, 1,217 DANIELS COUNTY.
_s
___$1,000,000
Os '21 F-A 299,683.23c_Aug 16 '41
Scobey is the county seat.
§INT. at Nat. Bank of Commerce,
BONDED DEBT
(?)
(Optional Aug. 16 1931.)
80,000
N. Y.; on others at Hanover Nat. 6s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921- $448,683 Bank,
*233,572.45
his '22
Y.
N.
34.274
Floating debt
Funding Bonds.
BLAINE COUNTY.
5§‘,s'
kssess. val. '20(30% act) _30,000,000
___ $55,000
Chinook is the county seat. Bonds School tax (per $1,000) 1920_520.00 CHOTEAU.
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '22- $310,000
This town is in Teton County.
are tax-free.
55,000
80.000
Population in 1920 (est.)
Warrant debt
Bonds.
Street-impt.
53.s'15 ___ $75,000
1931
365,000
All bonds redeemable 10 years from Os '15 F-A $10,000c___Feb 1 1930 Total debt
2,611,991
value
taxable
Total
Warrant-Fd. Bds.(Red. beg.1931) date of issue.
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1925)
TAXES for the payment of princiTotal actual valuation_ _ 8,843,779
1933
5s '13 s-a $20,000
Water Works Bonds.
pa: and interest on these bonds are (is '15 J-J $42,000c___Jan 1 1930 State & co.tax'22(per $1,000)_564.50
Road Bonds (Red. beg. 1931.)
5,000
county
the
by
collected
1922
and
levied
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1925) Population to
1933
68 '13 s-a 840.000
pay indebtedness to
*Issued
officials. Interest on 4s payable by
Funding Bonds.
__s
$50,000
at
Trust
Ms
4
First
on
counties.
and
parent
Treas.
Co.
1
6s '15 J-J $12,000____May 1935
6s '20 J-J
50,000____Jan 1 1940 & Nat. Bank, Chicago.
(Subject to call after May 1 1920)
(Optional Jan. 1 1935.)
BONO. DEBT Oct 1922__ 852.000 DAWSON COUNTY.
Court-liouse (Red. beg. 1931.)
County seat is Glendive.
Assessed valuation 1921___1,530,000
1933 CARBON COUNTY.
6s '13 s-a 870.000_
Bridge and Funding Bonds.
Red Lodge is the county seat. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $19.00 5Xs'18 .1-J $264,000____Sept 1 1938
Funding Bonds.
1,043
193 Bonds are tax-free. Pop. 20'35.279. Population in 1920
5s '13 ___ $20,000
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1926.)
Funding Bonds.
1935
Vis'l5 ___ 46,000
55,000____Jan 1 1939
J-J
5%s
1935 440'09 J-J $40,000c__Aug 15 1929 CHOUTEAU COUNTY.
53,§s'15 ___ 29.000
Road Bonds.
45,000__July 1 1938
1928-193b 5)4s'18
_ __ 109,000
50
4 Xs'17 J-J $50,000____Mar 1 1937
County seat Is Fort Benton.
%s'19 _ _ _ 47,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1939
5
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1927.)
A portion of this county was taken
Grain Funding Bonds.
71,000____July 1 1939
new counties of Blaine 6s '20 J-J 200,000____Jan 1 1946
7s '18 A-0 $24,000____Apr 1 1923 5
___ 40,500_ _Jan 1 '33-'42 to form the
6s
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1935.)
and Hill and Liberty and Pondera.
(Subject to call April 1 1920.)
Feb
52,000call
15
Os
1921
Seed and Grain Bonds.
1925
Population 1920, 11,051.
63is'20 __- $78.000
Bonds.
Funding
Warrant
'18 A-0 $14,000____Apr 1 1923
7s
1922.)
(Optional
Ref. Jail Bond & Warrant Debt.
5s '04 ___ $10.000cOct 1 1924
to call April 1 1920.)
(Subject
1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '20 $467,000 44is'07 J-J
1
J-J
$60,000c___July
'11
5s
1
12.000c_July 1927
Bonds.
Funding
74,762 5s 'OR J-J
Floating debt (add'!)
Refund. Bonds (Tax-exempt).
20.000c___Apr 1 1928
July 1 '33-'36
37.320
Sinking fund
J-J $92,000c___Jan 1 1936 Os '22 J-J 5864,000'16
5s
Bonds.
Refunding
102,000_ -July 1 '37-'42
Tot.ass'd val.'20(act.val.)27,957,520 5'15 J-J $46,000c__Nov 11 1935 (Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1931.)
Oct 1 '22_ $749.000
DEBT
BOND.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$12.00
J-J
56,000c___July 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
31,157
Floating debt(addl)
9,057 (Subject to call
Population in 1920
after July 1 1927)
5s '15 J-J $115.000____July 1 1935 Sinking
15,910
fund
(Subject to call after July 1 1931)
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Butte.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
real estate_ _ _15,440,391
8100,000___Dec 1 1939 5s '16 J-J
213,000._ _Nov 1 1936 Assess. val.,
on 6s of 1920 at the American Ex- 53is'19
3,391,537
personal..
(Optional Dec. 1 1929.)
(Subject to call after May 1 1936) Assess. val., property
change Bank, N. Y.
3,468,072
5%s'18 J-J $86,000___ _July 1 1938 Other assess.
Funding Bridge Bonds.
act)22,300,000
5s '10 J-J $40.000c Nov 15 1930 (Subject to call after July 1 1933.) Tot.assess.val.'22(32%
BOZEMAN.
1922____$46.50
$1,000)
(per
rate
Tax
_
50.000_ _Nov 15 1931 5s '19 J-J 58.000
1930
Bozeman is in Gallatin County. 5s '11 J-J
Popula'n 1910, 12,725; 1920-9,239
(Optional 1925.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 15'22 $573,500
Incoro. in 1883.
INT.on 43,s of 1917 at the ChemFloating debt (add'!)
18,000
40,000
Water Ref. & Water System Bds. Sinking fund
37,000 5;is'19 J-J 1(Opt. after 192501934 ical Nat. Bank. N. Y.; on 7s of '18
6s '16 J-J $235.000c___July 1 1936 Total assess. val. 1922.._ _17,908,009
at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y.;on
18,000
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 1926.) State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'22_531.32
(Opt. after 1934.)1939 53§s of '18 at Chase Nat. Bank,
INT. is payable at County Treas.
N. Y.; on 5As of'19 at Wells-Dickey
Seed-Grain Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $70,000c _July 1 1936 office, and at Kountzo Bros, N. Y.. 78 '18 J-J $20,000_ ___July 1 1923 Co., Minn., and on 6s of 1920 at
(Subject to call July 1 1921.)
Liberty Nat. Bank, N. Y.
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 1926.)
Relief Bonds.
CARTER COUNTY.
Warrant Funding Bonds.
1925 DAWSON COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
210,000
Post office is Ekalaka.
J-J $166,500c___Jau 1 1934
5s
6 ,§s'20 J-J 1(Opt. after 1923.)
Road and Bridge Bonds.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.)
Post office Glendive.
207,000
__Mar
6
$10,000c_
6s
1938
'18 J-J
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '22__ $478,500
(Opt. after 1924.) 1925
School Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1933.)
488,889
Assess. debt (add'!)
BOND.DEBT July 1 '22_$1,097,000 Os '20 J-D $32,000_ _ _ _June 1 1940
Funding Bonds.
26,430
Floating debt
19,987
DEBT Sept 29'22_ $110,000
BOND.
debt
Floating
..Mar
6
1938
Total assess. val. 1922 _ _ _ 3,023.707 6s '18 J-J $20,000c
3,724
76,592 Sinking fund
Sinking fund
90,000
___
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___526.50 534s
100,276
debt
Net
9,083,954
estate_
real
Assess.
val.
30,000
_
_
_
6,183
'20
53'.s
(Census),
5,107;
Pop. '10,
_2,756,000
act.)_
Assess.
value
(40%
personal
1,108,500
val.
Assess.
$41,000_ Dec. 15 1954
INTEREST is payable in Boze- 6s '19 __2,948,594 Sc,h. tax rate (per $1,000) '22....$1.40
Other assess. property..
(Optional 1934)
man.
4,000
BOND DEBT Oct 1922_ $182,300 Tot.a,.'d val.'22(1-3 act.).13,141,018 Population, 1922
'21$23.53
$1,000)
rate
tax
(per
Co.
Floating debt (add'1)
74,716
LODGE.
Sinking fund
20.000
TNT. payable at County Treas. DEER city
BROAD WATER COUNTY.
is in Powell County.
This
Assessed yal'nReal estate_7,769,342 office, at Hanover Nat. Bank and the
Townsend is tile county seat.
City Hall Bonds.
(30% act.)'21 Personal_ 2,612,140 Chase Nat. Bank, both of N. Y.
Road I mpt.
Os '20 J-J $20,000___ _July 1 1940
Tot.
_
val.
act.)
'21
_10,321,482
(30%
5s '15 J-J $22,000___May 15 1935 Total tax rat?(per $1.000)'21_529.50 CHOUTEAU CO. SCH. D. NO. 1.
(Optional July 1 1935)
1937 Population in 1920
430 g '17J-J $30,000c
6s '19 A-0 830.000_ _Oct 1 1949
3.972
Building Ronds.
Bonds.
Funding
6s '20 J-J 100,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1940
1935
530,000
F-A
5s '15
1941
6s g '21 J-J 382,000
High School Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1925)
COUNTY.
(Optional after 10 years.)
1937 CASCADE
$30,000
1920__
DEBT
Oct
43sg'17J-J 300,000c
BOND.
County seat is Great Falls. Or$75,000
___
6s
1931
1
_Oct
_
_
5.850.29J-J
1920___1,049,812
6s '21
ganized 1887. Bonds are tax-exempt. Assessed valuation
Os '22 ___ 78,000_ _July 1 '33-40
Bridge Bonds (Tax Free)•
Popula'n 1910, 28,833; 1920, 38,836 sco. lax rate (per $1,000)'21_58.00 ($8,000 in each of the years 1933,
1,500
Population in 1920 (est.)
1939
Road Bonds.
61,4 '19 ___ 830.000e
1935, 1937, 1939, 1941 & 1942 and
All bonds subject to call 10 years 430'17 J-J $80,000c____Jan 1 1937
87,500 in each of the years 1934.
5s '19 ___ 90,000___ _Jan 1 1939 CONRAD.
after issue.
1936, 1938 and 19.10, each bond
This town is in Pondera County.
1923-1938
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922_ _ $227,850 6s '20 J-J 1160.000
being redeemable 6 months prior
6,849
1 30,000
1939-1940 Incorporated Sept. 14 1909.
Warrant debt(addl)
to maturity.)
2,624,724
estate
6s '20 J-J 100,000 _Jan 1 '25 '40
Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val., real
Bonds.
635,989 (For maturity see V. 112, P. 179.) Os '11 J-J 325,000c___Jan 1 1931 OsSewer System
Assess. val., personal
816,009
1,499,540 54s'21 J-J 200,000
1941 (Subject to call 33,000 in 5 years, GEN.BD. DT May 31 '22_ $128,000
Other assess. val
Court-House Bonds.
55.000 in 10 years and $5,000 in Warrant debt(adell)
Total assess. val. 1922--_ _4,760,253
35,000
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'22.$30.61 4s '03 J-J *$50.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1923
15 years.)
84,772
Assessment debt (add'I)
3,239 Os '21 J-J 150,000____Jan 1 1941 (Is '12 J-J $10.000
1932 Total debt
Pop'n 1910, 3,491; 1920
•247,772
1941 (Subject to call $2,000 in 10 years and Sinking fund
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. Os '21 J-J 100,000
8,000
Jail Bonds.
$3,000 in 15 years.)
1,250,000
Assessed value 1922
5s '13 J-J $85,000c.. _July 1 1933 6s '13 J-J $10,000
1933 State & Co. tax rate (per
BROWNING.
(Subject to call $2,000 In 10 years
Refunding Bonds.
This town is in Glacier County.
$19.00
$1,000) 1922
53 '12 J-J*3125.000c___Jan 1 1932
and 83.000 in 15 years.)
Water Bonds.
Pop. '10 (Census), 2,570; '20, 3,780
Bonds.
Bridge
1911
1
$60,000c___July
City Hall Bonds.
J-J
6s '21
office of
the
at
INT.
1920
on
of
6s
__July
1
J-D
1933
$45,000c
'13
5s
(Optional July 1 1931.)
5s '17 J-J $13,000____Jan 1 1937 the City Treasurer; on 6s of 1919 at
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call $1,000 yearly the Wells-Dickey Trust Co., MinBONDED DEBT (all water)
1928-1912 beginning
860,000 js '22 J-J 8157,000
Jan 1 1927)
Oct 1 1921
call
July
1
(Subi.to
neapolis.
'19-'37).
Bridge
575,000
Assessed value 1920
Water Works System Bonds.
986 5s '18 J-J 3201,000__July 1 1938 Os '21 J-J $180,000- _ _ _Jan 1 1941
Population in 1920
%s'18 J-J 175,000____July 1 1938 (Subject to call as per V.
45
112, p 675.) DEER LODGE COUNTY.
Special Relief Bonds.
Anaconda is the county seat.
os
BUTTE.
63-(,s'20 J-J $189,000___ _Jan 1 1925 BOND.---8180,000
Highway Bonds.
DEBT
Mar 1920- $58,000
Butte is in Sliver Bow County.
(Optional Jan 1 1922)
r $7,000___ _Jan 1 1923
8,000
Inc. 1879. Bonds and warrants are BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '22_$1,781.000 Sinking fund
'20 J-J '(136,001).. _Jan 1 '24-40
Os
Assessed
valuation
1919
2,000,000
tax-exempt.
0:16
18
819
Warrant debt(addl).6
at option of county on
(Redeemable
Pop'n 1910, 888; 1920
988
Sinking fund
Paving Bonds.
int.-paying date occurring 1 year
INTEREST payable at TOW13
Assess. val. real estate__ -22,890,313 Treasurer's
thereof.)
maturity
to
_s '18 --- $60,000
prior
office or at American Ex5,083,834
Assess. val. personal
1,362.58
__6s
BOND. DEBT Dec 7'22_ $136,000
Other assess. property_ - - 4,075,653 change Nat, Bank, New York City.
___
11,000
5,429.86
Os
Floating debt (add'!)
Total assess. val.'22(30%
11,078,615
___
1,710.35
6s
Taxable value 1922
actual)
32,049,800 CUSTER COUNTY.
32,571,568
___ 59,772.35
6s
Actual value
State & co. tax rate (per
County seat is Miles City. A State & Co.tax(per$1,000)'22_534.57
Funding Bonds.
821.42+ portion of this county was taken in Popu,a,tion 1920 (Census)_ _ _15.3'2:3
$1,000) 1922
5s '16 J-J 8644.000c_Jan 1 '23-'36
INT. at Mechanics & Metals Nat.
* Int. at County Treas. office; on 1919 to form Powder River County.
6s '21 J-Jl ,000,000_ _ _ _July 1 1911
12,194 Bank, N. Y.
Population in 1920
(Optional on or after July 1 1936.) others in New York City.




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[VoL. 115.

DEER LODGE CO. S. D. NO. 10. Sinking fund
87.000 City tax rate (per $1.000)'21_819.00 Assessed valuation 1922- _ _2,684,988
P. 0. Anaconda.
Assessed value (3 actual)_2,604.322 Population 1910, 1,158; 1920, 2,059 Tax rate (per $1,000)
1922__ _$21.00
Building Bonds.
Pax rate (per 31,000) 1922 ___ _$37.00
1NT. payable at City Treasurer's
1.312
43'8'14
$47.000____Aug 1 1934 Population 1910, 1,398; 1920_1.838 office or at Kountze Bros.. New York Population in 1920
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1924)
HARLEM.
GLENDIVE.
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '22- $32,000 GALLATIN COUNTY.
town
This
is
in
Blaine
This city is In Dawson County.
Co. Incor,
Sinking fund
255
County seat Is Bozeman. Bonds Incorporated
Sept. 22 1910. Pop'n 1910, 383;
in 1902.
Net debt
31,775 are tax-exempt.
1920 721.
City Hall Bonds.
'rot. ass'd val. (30% act.)_2,950.000
Refunding Bonds.
Water-Works
Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_..$1.80 430'08 J-J 835.000c___Jan 1 1928 Cs g 14 J-J $25,000c____Jan 2 1934
(Subject to call $1.000 yearly after 6s '11 J-J $33,800c__Aug 15 1931
Population, 1922
12,000
Permanent Highway Bonds.
(Subject to call after Aug. 15 1921.)
Jan. 1 1919)
DENTON.
1$10,000___Jan 1 '28-'38
53i519
Os '20 J-J 45,000_ ___July 11040
This town Is in Fergus County.
125,000 1 15,000____Jan 1 1939 5s Water Bonds.
(Optional July 11030.)
$10.000c
1925
(Optional after 1929.)
Water Bonds.
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1909.) BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '22_876,000
(Is '19 J-J $33,000____Jan 1 1939 6s '21 J-J $150,000Jan 1 1911 5s '09 J-J
$11,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1929 Water debt (incl.)
76,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
(Optional after Jan. 1 1934.)
(Subject to call after Nov 1 1911.) Assessed valuation 1922
775,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1921-$33,000 6s '21 J-J $125,000c___July 1 1941 068'16 J-J
$32,500c___July 1 1936 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 839.20
(Optional
Assessment debt (add'1)___
July 11931.)
INT. on bonds of 1918 payable at
61.200
32,500c___July 11938
58 '16 J-J
Ass'd val. 1921
Funding Bonds.
751,103
(The above issues are subject to call Town Treas. office or at Hanover
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921_ ___$14.00 19-s'15 J-J 8225,000c_ _Dec 1 1935
$6,500 or any multiple thereof in Nat. Bank, N. Y. City; on bonds of
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1925)
Population in 1920
1920 at the Town Treas. office or at
431
any year after July 1 1926.)
Jail Bonds.
60,000 Jan 1 '33-'42 National Bank of Commerce, N. Y.,
Os '22 s-a
FALLON COUNTY.
430'11 J-J $35,000r___Mar 1 1931 (Each bond
to be redeemable at opt. at option of holder.
Baker is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '22 $570,000
of city 1 year prior to its maturity.)
Sinking fund
Road Bonds.
16,292 TOT. BD. DT.Juno 30'22 8242,813 HARLOWTON.
5%s'20 J-J $275,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1940 Assess. val. real estate .10.713,931 Water debt (incl.)
This city is in Wheatland County.
110,000
(Optional Jan 1 1930)
kssess. val. personal
6,561,436 Sinking fund
Water Bonds.
23,212
Tot. assess. val.'21 (act.)_17,275,367 Assess. val.
Funding Bonds.
6s '15 J-J
$8.500____Jan 1 1930
act.)_5,331,886
'22(30%
6s '21 ___ $65,000
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'22$37.525 City tax rate (per $1,0)'_19.10 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1930.)
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $681,000 Pop'n 1910. 14,079; 1920
15.864 Pop'n 1910, 5,310; 1920------3,816
J-J $15,000
1934
Floating debt
12,000
INTEREST on $60,000 issue payINT. on $50,000 issue at Am. Ex- (Subject to call after July 1 1929.)
Total debt
693,000 able part at State Treas. and part at change Nat. Bank, N. Y.: bonds of
Sewer System.
Gen. sinking fund
60,766 Harris, Forbes & Co., N. Y.; on fund- 1914 and 1922 at City Treasurer's 6s '16 J-J $25,000c_ _ _June 1 1936
Net debt
632,234 ing bonds at Comm. Nat, Bank, Boze- office or in N. Y. City; other bonds at (Subject to call after June 1 1926.)
Assess. val., real estate_ 10,901,606 man;
BOND.DEBT Oct. 2'22_
$48,500
other bonds at Harris. Forbes de Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
Assess. val., personal_..__
610,010
Assessed debt
64,015
N. Y., and on bonds of '08.'11
Other assess. property_ _ 2,079,976 Co..
Floating debt (add'1)
a
nd
'13
6,005
at
C
GOLDEN
COUNTY.
Treasurer's
ounty
VALLEY
office.
Tot.ass'd val 22(30%act.)13,591,592
TOTAL DEBT
118,520
Ryegate is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ -$34.075
Water debt (incl.)
23,500
Funding
Bonds.
GALLATIN
CO. SCR. D. NO. 3.
Population in 1920
Assess. val. '22 (1-3 act,)..
4.548
750.000
Os '21 J-J $475,000
School Building Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-$15.00
6s
80,000
s-a
Os
861.000
FERGUS COUNTY.
Population
in
1910,
770;
1920,
1,856
BOND.
DEBT
March
$475,000
1922
County seat is Lewistown. County BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1921- $25,000
18,969,858
Incorporated 1886. Part of this Floating debt (additional)___ 1,324 Assessed value 1920
HAVRE.
Assess.
val.
'20
(30% act.)-3,185.147
county has been taken to form two
This city is in Hill County.
COUNTY.
new counties known as Musselshell School tax (per $1,000) 1920-813.50 GRANITE
Water-System Bonds.
County seat Is Phillipsburg.
Population in 1921
County and Judith Basin County.
950
15,000
1926-1934
(Red.
bey.
Court-House
in
1922).
Relief Funding Bonds.
30,000
1935-1939
850.000c&r_Jan
00'12
J-J
1 1932
63s'19 _-- $500.000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1924 GALLATIN CO. SCR. DIS. NO. 7.
Funding Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
1'. 0. Bozeman.
(Subject to call beg. Nov. 1 1922.)
5s
___ $12,000
43,is
J-J $13.000c
1925 Os '20 J-J 875,000c_ _
High-School Bonds.
___ 144,000
_s
Os '22 s-a
15,000
(Subject to call after 1915)
434s '03___ $30,000____July 1 1923
BOND.
DEBT Apr 1920.... 875,000
BOND.
DEBT
850,000
Nov
19216s
'20
J-J
60,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1910
68 '17 J-J 100,000c_June 15 1937
valuation
Assessed
6,000.000
Floating
debt
June
161.573
30 '21..
(Optional April 1 1930)
(Subject to call $10,000 yearly
Sinking fund
15.449 Tax (per $1,000) 1922------ _ _$29.00
Junior High School Bonds.
from June 15 1927 to 1936. Incl.)
1920,
1910,3,624;
Population
5,429
Assess.
val.
real
estate___
-$5,226,532
53(s'19
150,000c__Jan 1 '25-'39 43.0'17 J-J $93,000c-__July 1 1937 Assess. val. personal
2,806,291
(Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1925.) (Subject to call after July 1 1927)
HAVRE SCR. DIST. NO. 16.
Other assess. prop
4,025,523
BOND.
DEBT
Dec
1919_
$100.000
Seed Grain Bonds.
This district is in Hill County.
3,283,390 Tot.asses.val.'20(35% act.)12,058.346
7s '18 ___ $45.000____Apr 1 1923 Assessed val. 1919
School Bonds.
8.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$31.00
(Subject to call beg. April 1 1920.) Population in 1917 (est.)
1923
-is '03 __ _ $8,000
Population in 1920
4.167
Refunding Bonds.
1928
INT.on bonds of 1920 and 1922 at -s '08 --_ 15,000
58 '14 J-J $225,000c___Nov 1 1934 GALLATIN COUNTY S. D. NO.15 the
1932
23,000
-s
__City
'12
Treasurer's
office
or
at
the
School
Bonds
(Tax-free).
Bldg.
(Subject to call beg. Nov. 1 1924.)
1934
Liberty Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on others -s '14 ___ 13,000
5_3is'18 ___ 97,000_ _ _ _July 1 1938 6s '20 A-0 $60.000c_ _ _Apr 1 1910
1937
8,000
'17 __(Subject to call beg. July 1 1924.) (Optional on April 1 as follows:83.000 at E. A. Hannah & Co.,Phillipsburg. -s
_s '17 ___ 23,000
1937
1925
to
1930
to
1931
incl.,
84.000
Refunding Bonds.
-s '19
__- 125,000
1939
1938 incl. and $10,000 Apr. 11939) GREAT FALLS.
53s'22 s-a $300,000__Noy 1 '33-'42
Great Falls Is In Cascade County.
Funding Bonds.
Os
82.000c
Court House.
•
Bonds are tax-exempt. boor. 1888 Os '21 s-a $78,000_ _ _ _July 11041
BOND.
DEBT
April
$62,000
1920..
43'g'07 J-J $100.000c_ __Apr 1 1927
(Optional July 11931.)
Sewer Bonds.
1,540 534s'19
(Subject to call begin. April 1 1922.) Sinking fund
J-J 8235.000.. __Jan 1 '24-'39 BOND. DEBT July 1921-- $293,000
Assessed value 1919 (about
Highway Bonds.
Water
Floating
debt
Bonds.
95,000
actual)
2.130,357
8150,000c__ _Oct 1 1939
531s'19
700 43-4808 J-J 100.000c_ ___July 1928 Assessed valuation 1920_ _ _9,791,637
(Subject to call beg. Oct. 1 1925.) Population (est.)
(Subject to call July 1 1923)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ --$10.00
INT. on 6s of 1920 at Mechanics' 55 '13 J-J 8109.000c_ __July
(is '20 __- 300,000_ _Jan 1 '31-40
1 1933 Population in 1920
8,500
(Each bond redeemable 1 year prior & Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y.
(Subject to call July 1 1923)
to its maturity.)
048'16 J-J $150,000c___July 1 1936 HELENA.
6-s' 20 ___ $250.000_-_ _Dec 1 1940
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926.)
Helena Is the county scat of Lewis
(Subject to call beg. Dec. 1 1930.) GARFIELD COUNTY.
53.(s '20 J-J 225,000 Jan 1 '26-40 and Clark County. Incur. 1881. All
Jordan is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT July 1 '22_$1,947.000
(Redeemable at the option of the bonds are exempt from taxation to
_s
___
$40,000
Warrant debt
319,132 _s
city on the Interest payment date residents. Pop'n 1910, 12.515; 1920.
___ 51,500
Sinking fund (cash)
25S,20s
occuring 1 year prior to the date 12,037. City now under commission
--- 100,000
Assessed val. real
18.438,305 _s
of
maturity of said bonds.)
government.
6s
'21
J-J 43,000
Assessed val. personal_ _ -- 4,035,208
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
maturity see V. 113, P• 1793.)
Other asse:. property
2,104.707 (For
48
'03
J-J
3141.000c___July
43.48'06 J-J $193.300c___Jan 1 1920
1
1923
_s
___
A17.000
Total assessed val. 1921_ _24,578,280
Fire and
(Subject to call Jan. 1 19160
Station Bonds.
State&Co. tax (per$1.000)'22 $38.575 BOND.DEBT Nov 30'22 $234,500 5s '13 J-J Police
$70.000c_....July 1 1933 5s '16 J-J
$60,000c
49,614 (Subject
Popula,'n 1910, 17.585; 1920_ _28.344 Warrant debt
to call beginning July 1 '23)
(810.0(10 yearly on Jan. 1.)
assessed
Total
val.
1922
4,908,530
INT. on court-house bonds and
Mkt.-Bldg.(Red.beg.aft.July 124).
Refunding Water Bonds.
53.(s of 1919 at County Treasurer's Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22 852.6
5s '14 J-J $30.000cJuly 1 1934 454817 J-J $120.000_ _ _Jan 1 '23-27
5.368 GEN.
office; on Os of 1920 at office of the Population in 1920
BD.DT.Aug 31 '2281,060.000 (Subject to call $25,000 yearly from
County Treasurer or at option of
Water debt (incl.)
1917 to 1926, inclusive.)
584,000
holder at Mechanics' & Metals Nat. GERALDINE.
Assessment debt (add'i)
Water Bonds (Series K)•
767.062
This
town
Chouteau
is
in
County.
Bank, N. Y.; others in New York.
Floating
'20
debt
6s
J-J $200,000-..- _July 1 1935
377,729
6s '18 J-J $23,000c _June 1 1938 Total debt
2,204,791 ($20.000 yearly after July 1 1925.)
(Subject to call June 11928.)
FLATHEAD COUNTY.
Water
GEN.
debt
ED.
(incl.)
DT. Aug 31 '22 $251,300
584,000
BOND.
DEBT Nov 11921- _$20,000 Cash In
County seat is Kalispell. Bonds
various funds
145,033 Assessment debt (aud'1)__
173,345
Assessment debt (addl)
57,481 Sinking funds
are exempt from county tax.
307.070 Water-works bonds (add'!) *320,000
Floating
(add'1)
debt
8.782
High-School Bonds.
Assess. val. 22(28% act.)_13,000m00 Assessed valuation 1922.... _7,900,000
J-J $20.000c___Jan 2 1923 Total assessed valuation 1921
Is
City
Actual
tax
rate(per
value
45.000 000
$1,000)'22- -$22.00
(20% to 30% actual)
521,324 City tax
43is'09 J-J
10.000c_ _July 1 1929
rate(per$1.000)'22_ _$23.00 Total tax rate(per 81,000)'22__64.95
(Subject to call after July 11919.) Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_$32.00 Total tax rate (per 31,000)1'22 61.925
* The water-works bonds are a cll.
354 Pop'n 1910. 13,948; 1920,
Bridge (Red. after Mar 1 1921). Population in 1920
24.121 rect obligation of the city, but the
Ii '11 J-J 352.500c_Mar 1 1931
INT. payable at City Treas. office Interest and bonds are paid entirely
GLACIER COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
on 53is of 1920 at the office of the from the operation of the plant, and
county
is
seat.
Bank
the
Cut
530'18 J-J 8210,000
1924-1938
City Treas., or at option of holder, no tax levy Is made for this purpose.
Seed and Grain Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
at some bank in New York City to be A ono-half mill levy was made in 1913
_-- $73,000
is 10 J-J $125.000c
1930 _s
designated by the City Treasurer.
for the betterment of the plant. The
Bonds.
Funding
(Subject to call beg. in 1920.)
total amount of bonds issued was
___ 889,000
k '14 J-J 100.000c
1939 _s
GREAT FALLS SCR. DIS. NO. 1. 8600,000, but $410,000 have been reHighway Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. In 1924)
Includes the city of Great Falls, deemed.
*100,000
s-a
'20
Os
BOND.1)E BT Oct 1921 _ $520,000
with all Its suburbs.
INT. on water-works bonds at
Floating debt
548,070 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 581.) 48
660.000___July 21 1929 Harris, Forbes & Co., N. Y.; all
Special Relief Bonds.
Sinking fund
others at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
430
43-48'17
125,000c___JulY
J-J
1
1937
___ $30,000
Tot. ass'd val. 1921
15,218.959
A compromise was reached with
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21_$28.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '22- $292,000
the holders of $190,000 or $200,000
Bonds.
Floating debt (add'1)
10,000 45 Refunding
Pop. 1910. 18.785; 1920
21.705 Total
city
_.._Mar
'05
$90,000_
warrants issued between 1893
M-S
1
1925
debt
302,000
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
and 1897 to accept 75% of face value
(Subject
call March 11915.)
Sinking funds
4,100 55 '12 J-J to
without
$170.000___
_July
interest. See "State and
1
1932
debt
Net
297,900
FLATHEAD CO7S
. D. NO. 23.
to call begin. July 1 1927.) City Supplement" for May 1911,and
Assess, val., real estate__ _ 4,187,814 (Subject
P. 0. Poison.
BOND.DEBT July 1 '22.. $445,000 also V. 93, p. 423. Bonds were
personal..
__
Assess.
_
1,679,264
val.,
School-Building Bonds.
valuation 1022_ -69,197,193 issued for this purpose and up to
property_ __ _ 4,290,020 Assessed
- $9,000
1931 Other assess.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922__ -$10.00 Sept. 1 1922 $1,000 were outstanding.
Os'11
Tot.ass'd val.'22(act.val.) 10,163,104 Population
(Optional 1921.)
in 1920 (est.)
25,000
1922_$23.75
5s '16 --_ $6,000
1926 Co. tax rate (per $1.000)
HELENA SCHOOL DIST, NO. 1.
Population in 1920
4.178 HARDIN.
(Optional 1916.)
Refunding Bonds.
6s '21 ___ 865,000
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the
1941
This town is in Big Horn County. 6s g '22J-.J $150,000c_ _Jan 1 '33-'42
Liberty National Bank, N. Y.
(Optional 1931.)
Incorporated Jan. 3 1911.
(Optional Jan. 1 1932 to 1941.)
Funding Bonds.
Sewer and Sewage-Disposal
Building & Equipment Bonds.
6s '21 ___ $7,086.84
1941 GLACIER CO. SCR. DIST. NO. 9.
Plant Bonds.
45.4807 J-J $14,000c_ _ _July 1 1927
(Optional 1926.)
------1939 Os '16 J-J $12,000____Sept 1 1936 (Subject to call after July 1 1917.
6s '19 ___ $25,000_
BONDED DEBT Oct 1921--$87,087
(Optional after 19134.)
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1926.) 5s '12 A-0 $70,000c___Oct 1 1932
Assessed value
944,035 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '21- 881,000
Building Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. Oct 11922)
19,000 Os '21 J-J
Floating debt (add'1)
86,000-__Jan 1 1941 068'14 J-J
50.000c_ _July 1 1934
FORSYTH.
Tot.ass'd val.'21 (30%act.)3,624,000
(Optional Jan. 11931.)
(Subj. to call beg. July 11924.)
This town is in Rosebud County. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_819.00
Water Bonds.
6s '20 J-J 225.000e._July 1 1940
Sewer Bonds.
6s '15 J-J $11,500____Jan 1 1935
(Red. on or after July 1 1930.)
6s
--- 815,000
GLASGOW.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1925.)
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
This city is in Valley County.
$9,600c
Os '19 J-J
1939 Os '21 .1-J $24,900
53-s'23 J-J 838,000
Water Works Bonds.
(Optional after 1929.)
($5,000
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2601.) 5 ii3'17 J-D $12,800r___Dec 1 1937 6s '20 J-J $6,800---.Jan 1 1940 BOND. yearly beg. Jan. 11927.)
DEBT Nov 25'21 8538.900
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call Dec 11927)
(Optional Jan. 1 1930.)
Ass'd val. '21 (act. val.)_ _25,00,00G0
6s '23 J-J 834,E66.84
Sewer Bonds.
GEN.BD.DT.
$81,850 School tax (per $1,000) 1921- _S22.25
(For maturity see V. 115. p. 2712.) 534(9'17 J-D $6,700r___Dec 1 1937 Assessment debtOct 1 1922 246,630
Population in 1921 (est.)
15,000
BOND. DEBT Dec 15'22_ $132,000
(Subject to call Dec 11927)
TOTAL DEBT
328,480
/NT. payable at office of County
Water debt (Included)
33,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '21_ 896,500 Water debt (included)....._
51,500 Treasurer and at Hanover Nat. Bank
Assessment debt (addl)- - _111,90,000 Assess. val. '21
2,907.406 Sinking fund (water)
4,451 N. Y. All bonds are taxable.




6s

{

DEC., 1922.]

MONTANA-CITIES AND TOWNS

Highway Bonds.
HILL COUNTY.
__- $100.000-Jan 1 '31-'40
Ss '20
Havre is the county seat.
(Redeemable on Jan. 1 or July 1
Funding (Red. beg. In 1932).
preceding their respective
next
1934
14
an
$50.000___J
5s '14 J-J
maturities.)
(Optional after Jan. 14 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 21 '21 $635,000
1935
100.000c
J-J
'15
58
Assessed valuation 1920__17.545,100
(Optional after Jan. 1 1933.)
in 1910, 21,853; 1920. 18.528
5s'15 J-J 114,000__Jan 1 '23-'35 Pop'n
INT. on 6s of 1920 at the office of
Bonds.
Jail
and
House
Court
on others at Hanover
Treas.,
Co.
1935
5s '15 J-J 3125.000e
Nat. Bank, New York.
(Redeemable beginning in 1933)
Bonds.
Grain
Seed and
pr 1 1923 GEWISTOWN.
7s '18 A-0 $21.000___A
County seat of Fergus County.
(Subject to call Apr. 1 1920.)
1 1924 wore.Aug.1 1899. Bonds are tax-Sept
20.0007s '19 M-S
mempt.
1921.)
1
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1925
Public Park Bonds.
75 '20 _-- $199,000_ ___Feb
Ss g '16 J-J $12,000-__July 1 1936
(Optional after Feb. 1 1923.)
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
Relief Funding Bonds. 1 1925
Water Bonds.
cb
7s '20 F-A $310,000-F
58 '11 J-J $90,000c-Jan 1 1931
(Optional after Feb. 1 293.)
(Subj. to call $10.000 Jan 1 1918.
Road Bonds.
325,000 Jan 1 1921 and $65,000
5%8'20 J-J S150.000-.-Jan 1 1940
Jan 1 1926.)
(Optional Jan 1 1935)
'14 J-J $90.000____Jan 1 1934
BOND. DT. Juno 30 '22_31,092,000 Si(Subj.
to call after Jan 1 1924)
95,783
Sinking fund
1931-1940
J-J 100.000
'20
6s
Assessed val'n, real estate 7,502,162 (Redeemable at option of city 1 yr.
1.353,601
personal_.
val'n,
Assessed
it
is
payable.)
date
the
preceding
1,948.622
Other assessable property_
Bridge Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1921_ _10,804,385
1931-1940
J-J 340,000
'20
Os
actual;
30%
at
assessed
estate
Real
(Redeemable at option of city 1 yr.
personal at 20% actual, and other
preceding the date it is payable.)
property at 33 1-3% actual.)
Sewer Bonds.
_$20.00
'22_
S1.000)
Co.tax rate (per
J-J $15,000c-July 2 1927
'07
Is
13.95E
Population in 1920
(Subject to call July 2 1917)
TNT. on 5s at the Northwestern 5s g'12
60,000c___Jan 1 1932
J-J
others
on
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis,
(Subject to call beg. Jan 1 1922)
at County Treasurer's office.
8.000_- July 11938
58 g '16 J-J
;Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
City-Hall & Fire-Truck Bonds.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Ss '13 J4 $15.000.-Jan 1 1933
Boulder is the county seat.
(Subject to call beginning Jan.1 '23
Highway Bonds.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
53is'19 J-J $100,000____Oct 1 1939
Ss g '16 J-J $5.000____July 11938
(Optional after Jan. 1 1929.)
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
Funding Bonds.
GEN. BD.DT. Oct 1 '20 $435,000
(Optional July 1 1931.)
265,590
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22 3106,570 tssessment debt (add'1)
57,907
4,385 Sinking fund
Floating debt
130,955 Total assessed val. 1919.._ 4.014.776
TOTAL DEBT
0
5,325
(per
rate
Tax
1920_420.1
$1,000)
Sinking fund
6.120
125,630 Pop. 1910, 2,992; 1920
NET DEBT
Assessed val. real estate 15,062,127 z INT. at City Treasurer's office
2,379,336 on bonds marked (8)at the office or
Assessed val. personal
,463 the City Treasurer or at option of
Total assess. val.'22(act.)17.441
(per
holder at some bank in New York
rate
tax
county
State &
$20.50 City to be designated by the City
$1,000) 1922
Population 1910. 5,601; 1920. 5,203 Treasurer.

Funding Bonds.
6s g '22 ___ $45,000_ _Jan 1 '27-'41
(Eash installment optional 1 year
before maturity.)
Refunding Bonds.
53is'22 J-J J$6,000 .Jan 1 '34-'35
114,000__Jan 1 '36-'42
(Each installment optional 1 year
before maturity.)
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 23'22 $335,000
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 413,075
239,000
Water debt (incl.)
8,000
Sinking fund (general)
4.000
Sinking fund, water
9.670,000
Assessed value 1922
State&Co. tax(per $1,000)'22 S31.50
Population 1910, 5,359; 1920. 6.311
INT. on 6s of 1922 at the City
Treasurer's office or at the fiscal
rf
igeew
k tNtycity of Livingston in
nc .00

67
MILES CITY SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
J-J $20,000c_July 1 '24-'29
4%s
J-J
5s
8,0000_July 1 '24-'29
43,750c --1923-1936
55 '11 J-J
(Part every 5 years).
Building and Equipment.
5s '15 J-J $60,000c____ 1925-1940
(Part every 5 years.)
50,000c_Jan 1 '37-'41
510'21 J-J
(Each installment is optional one
year prior to due date.)
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922_ 3225,000
26,000
Sinking fund
13,620,067
Assessed value 1920
School tax (per $1.000) 1915__$11.50
8.500
Population In 1914 (est.)
INT.on 53is of 1921 at the County
Treasurer's office or at the Chase
National Bank, N. Y., at option of
holder.
All of the above bonds may be redeemed one year before maturity at
option of the School Board.

LOCKWOOD IRRIG. DISTRICT.
P. 0. Billings.
MINERAL & MISSOULA COUNIrrigation Bonds (tax-exempt).
TIES JOINT S. D. NO. 2.
6s '13 Jan 1153,500c_ 45,000 yrly.
Post office Alberton.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1.922_361,500
School Bonds.
10.000
Floating debt
1932-1940
Ass'd val(real est.)'21( act.)195,000 6s '20 M-N$36.000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922_48.00 (Redeemable on int.-payment date
occurring 6 mos. prior to maturit
INT.at County Treas. office.
dates upon giving 30 days' notice
BOND.DEBT Oct 5 1921_ 360,00
MADISON COUNTY.
value
2.410,421
Assessed
Virginia City is the county seat.
600
Population (est.)
Highway Bonds.
at New York.
INTEREST
an
1 '26-'40
6s '20 J-J $105,000c_J
(Each bond redeemable at option of
county on int.-payment date oc- MINERAL COUNTY.
Superior is the county seat.
curring I year prior to maturity.)
Funding Bonds.
6s '21 J-J 45,000c
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2663) (is '15 J-J $37,000____July 1 1935
BOND.DEBT Nov 1'22- 3150.000 (Subject to call after July 1 1930)
$20,000....Oct 1 1939
16,000
Floating debt (additional)
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1934)
1,200
Sinking fund
Bridge Bonds.
12,324,387
Assessed val. real
5,495,633 5%s'17 s-a $35,000____Feb 1 1937
Assessed val. personal
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1927.)
2,659,253
Assessed val. railroad
Court House Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1921_20,479,273
$40,000c___Oct 1 1939
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $34.87 00'19
(Optional Oct. 1934.)
7.485
Population 1920 (Census)
Alberton Highway Bonds.
INT. at Virginia City and New
s-a $23,000_ __ _Feb 1 1937
5%s
York City, N. Y.
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1927.)
$9.000____Oct 1 1937
6s '17 J-J
MALTA.
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1927.)
This city is in Phillips County.
Natural Pier Bonds.
Special Impt. Light Dists. Nos.
$21,000____Feb 1 1937
5%s'17
1. 2 and 3.
to call after Feb 1 1927)
6s '18 Jan $18.750___Jan 1 '23-'25 (Subject
DEBT June 30'22 $185,000
BOND.
interest.
on
any
call
to
(Subject
LEWISTOWN SCH. DIST. NO, 1.
8.798
Floating debt (add'1)
paying date after one year.)
JEFFERSON COUNTY S. D. No.4
Building Bonds.(Tax Exempt.) .1
26,730
Sinking fund
Funding Bonds.
58 '11 J-J $67.000c___July 1 1931
School Bonds.
865,889
real
estate
val.
Assess.
'35-'41
1
n
J-J
1$14,000__Ja
'22
6s
(Subject to call after July 1 1921)
6s '18 _-- $30,000
57,028
1 1,000_ __Jan 1 1942 Assess. val. personal
Funding Bonds.
.1 15 _-- $7,500
_July 1 1931 5s '17 F-A 50,000c_Aug 1 1937 (Each bond redeemable one year Other assess. property...,. 3,442,655
6s '21 J-J
4,365,572
act.)
val.'21('s
assess.
Total
maturity.)
to
prior
July 1 1926.)
$5,900--(Optional
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1932.)
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'21_330.36
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1921-457.000 6s '21 J-J 250,000
1941 GEN.BD.DT.Sept 28'22_352,000 Population in 1920
2,327
39,500
12,165
Assessment debt (add'1)
Floating debt (add'I)
(Optional after 1931)
10.000
35 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '22_ $374,000 Floating debt (adci'l)
INT. payable at the Nat. Bank of
Sinking fund
101.500 Commerce. New York.
47.843 TOTAL DEBT
Sinking fund
33,000
5,600,000 Water debt (incl.)
Assessed value 1922_ ___
JUDITH BASIN COUNTY.
16,600 MISSOULA.
fax rate (per $1,000) 1921__510.00 Sinking fund
Stamford is the county seat.
539.893
act.)
'22
(1-3
val.
Taxable
12.000
This city is the county seat of Mis1933-1942 Population 1921 (est.)
6s '22 ___ 3360.000
City tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$23.00 soula County. Incorp. Moh.8 1883.
Treas.
office.
County
at
INT.
their
to
prior
(Optional six months
Population in 1910, 433; 1920, 1.427 Commission government adopted
respective maturities.)
INT. on 6s of 1918 payable at May 16 1911.
LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY
(7)
BONDED DEBT
Town Treasurer's office or may be
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9.
Bridge & Sewer Bonds.
collected through Bankers' Nat. 430'04 M-N$65,000c_May 31 1924
P. 0. East Helena.
KALISPELL.
Bank, Minneapolis; on .5 of 1922 at
Bonds.
(Subject to call May 31 1914.)
School-Building
This city is in Flathead County. 5)0'17 J-J 330,000.__..Oct 1 1937 City Treas. office or at Hanover NaRefunding Bonds.
tional Bank, New York.
Incorporated April 1902.
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1927.)
55 '16 J-J $218,000_ _ _ _July 1 1936
Water Bonds.
DEBT Oct 9 1920 338,000
(Subject to call $5,000 yearly after
July 1 1926 BOND,
1$40.000c
July 1 1917.)
Assessed valuation 1920.__ 837,300
N.
5sg'13 (Sub. to call aft. July 111923)
Tax rate (per 81.000) 1920----$23.00 MANHATTA
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 30'22_ $283,000
County.
Gallatin
in
is
town
1933
This
July
110,000c
30,211
J-J
-General ___
debt
in
1920
2,000
Population
Warrant
Bonds.
(Sub. to call aft. July 1 1928)
90.807
Special____
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. _s Water-System
$25,000
Refunding Bonds.
12,960
sh
fund-Ca
Sinking
_$23,000
Oct
1922._
DEBT
BOND.
Jan 1 1920 LIBERTY COUNTY.
00'16 J-J $20,000c
Investments
1,241
Assessed valuation 1921____1,200,000 Total assess. val. 1921
BOND. DEBT Sept 29'22 $170.000
6,817,012
Chester is the county seat.
(per
rate
M
Tax
56,779
(add'1)___
$1,000)
debt
1922-U5
Assessment
$1,000)
'22317.50
(per
rate
Funding Bonds.
tax
City
591
Floating debt Sept 1 1921_- 66,285 6s '21 s-a $100.000___ _Jan 1 1941 Population in 1920
Pop'n 1910. 12,869; 1920, 12,668
293,064 (Optional on or after Jan. 1 1931.)
TOTAL DEBT
INT. on 4s payable at the
150,000
Water debt (incl.)
MEAGHER COUNTY.
Relief Bonds.
Special
Rudolph Kleybolte Co., Inc., New
8.089 75 '21 J-J $110.000____Jan 1 1931
Sinking fund (general)
White Sulphur Springs Is the York,and on Seat the Nat.Park Bk.,
2,432 BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22_ $169,000 county seat. Population in 1910,
Sinking fund (water)
New York.
Assess. val. (1-3 act.) (real
Floating debt
101,245 4,190; 1920, 2,622.
2,442,000 Sinking fund
and personal) 1922
Refunding Bds. (tax-exempt).
17,748
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
$65.567
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21
Assessed value 192243.0'06 J-J 330.0000.. July 1 1926 MISSOULA
Building.(Int. at Co. Treas. office)
Population 1910, 5,549; 1920, 5,147
Real
(Subject to call after July 1 1916)
8,204,390
__-1929
$40,000c
J-.1
or
office
4s
Treasurer's
City
at
INT.
Personal
Road Bonds.
821,207
to call beg. in 1919).
Other property
1
5s '19 J-J 380,0000
in New York City.
40.000e___June 1 1936
J-D
4s'18
,
4)
1941
1
_Nov
200.0000__
Total
J-J
'21
6s
10,525,465
to call beg. June 1 1922.)
State&Co. tax(por
'21 $42.07 (Optional on or after Jan. 1 1937.) (Subject--205,000 Ser'ly 10-20 Yrs
KALISPELL SCH. DIST. NO. 6. Population in 1920$1,000)
(Census)..2,416 BOND.DEBT Nov 1921_ $447,000 _s
to call beginning Jan 1 '31)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '22_ $31,000
(Subject
0,226
val.
assess.
1921-16,43
Total
Assess. val.'22 (1-3 act.)_ _2,834,855
Refunding School Bonds.
COUNTY.
430'17 J-J 1349,000
Sch. tax rate(per $1.000) '22.$3.00 LINCOLN
Libby Is the county seat.
1 8.000
Pop'n, 1920, 6,500; 1922, 6,800
MEAGHER COUNTY S. D. NO.8.
a Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2'22- $352,006
P. 0. White Sulphur Springs.
J-.1 386,0000
S.
1931
17,960
fund
Sinking
Bonds.
Building
SchoolLAUREL.
b Funding Bonds.
Assessed value 1922 (act1)26,243,510
6s
$75.000
_
This city is in Yellowstone Co.
J-J $70,000
6;4s
1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922_- $81,000 Sch, tax rate (per M)'22-421.50
Funding Bonds.
Bridge
and
Bonds.
c Road
57 Population in diet. 1920 (eat)-20,000
1 1935
Sinking fund
Os g '16 M-N$13,5000-May
1926) Ss '12 J-J $125,000c___Jan 1 1932 Assess. val.'22(30% act.).4,000.000
(Subject to call after May 1
(Subject to call beginning Jan 1 1927) School tax rate(per $1,000)'22_310.00
$42,744.20
J-J
'21
Bonds.
6s
d High School
1,500 MISSOULA COUNTY. All bonds
(est.)
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 440.) 534(5'18 J-J $48,000
1938 Population 1922
County seat Is Missoula.
Water Bonds.
(Subject to call 1928.)
are tax-exempt. Part of county seg_June
1
1930
328.000.._s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921_ 3329.000 MILES CITY.
in 1906 to form Sanders Co.
regated
1937
1
July
4.000-6s '17 J-J
Warrant debt June 30'21.. 22,563
This city Is the county seat of Cus- and in 1914 another portion was
(Subject to call after July 1 1927 '9nking fund
50.985 ter County. /mono. Sept.9 1887.
taken to form Mineral County.
1930
4,146
--6s '20
21,140,586
Actual value 1921
Elec. Light (Red.aft.10 yrs.fr.iss.)
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
rota'tax rate (per 31,000)'21426.10 Os g '08 J-J b$10,000r___July 1 1928 00'12 J-J $100.000___Mar 1 1932
. $15.000____June 1 1930 Population in 1920 (Census)_ --7.797 5
to call after Mar. 1 1922).
1930
uly
1
J-J
8'10
(Subject
b20.000c___J
1922..
Nov
$60,500
IIIOND.DEBT
INT.on bonds marked((a)at E. H.
Water. (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. iss.) 4366'16 J4 40,000c..._July 1 1936
58,000 Rollins
Assess. debt
& Sons, Chic.; (b) at Harris 5 Arr'10 J4b$125.000c___July 1 1930 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1926.)
17,000
debt
FlOatIllg
Tr. & Say. Bk., Chic.; (c) at Minne35.000____July 1 1942
2,000 sota Loan & Tr. Co., Minneapolis, _s 20 J-J b100,000_Apr 1 '31-'40 55 '22 J-J$5.000 yearly beginning
Sinking fund
(Optional
Sewer.(Red. aft. 10 yrs.fr. iss.)
Total assess. val. 1922
snd (d) at Halsey, Stuart & Co.,Chic. 53010 J-J b$85.000c___July 1 1930
July 1 1936.)
2,000.000
actual)
(30%
(Subject to call after July 1 1920)
High-School.
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1922_ __ 420.00
City Hall (Red. aft. 10 yrs.fr. iss.) 530'18 J-J $75.000____May 1 1938
CO. S. D. NO. 4.
Population in 1910, 806; 1920, 2.239 LINCOLN
J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1940
53
J-J
'14
1
1934
$35,000_-July
6s
0.
Libby.
P.
INT. on 6s of 1921 at Kountze
(Redeemable beginning 1930)
Funding Bonds.
High School Bonds.
Bros., New York.
50,000-...Jan 1 1940
J-J
Os '17 A-0 $38,000_--- Apr 1 1937 6s '22 J-J b$153,500____Jan 1 1942 6s
(Subject to call beginning Jan 1931)
(Optional Jan 1 1932)
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1932)
Bonds.
(7)
GEN.
Road
BD.DT. May 1 1922 $528,500
TOTAL DEBT
LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY.
44.235 6s '20 J-J $75,000
Assessment debt
County seat Is Helena. Bonds are
53.801 (For maturity see V. 110, p. 1664.)
Floating debt
exempt from State and county tax. LIVINGSTON.
TOTAL DEBT
626,539 6s '20 s-a 100.000
This city Is in Park County.
Refunding Bonds.
Water debt (Incl.)
225,000 (For maturity see V. 111. p. 2157)
Water-System Bonds.
-- $100,000____July 1 1936
4s
J-J 75,000____Jan 1 1940
1
_Jan
1923
9.942 Os
Sinking
fund
0$36,000___
'16-to call after July 1 1926.)
(Subject
to call beginning Jan 1934)
5s'13 J-J b50,000_- __Jan 1 1928 Assess. val.'21 (30% act.).3,885,317 (Subject-House
Funding Bonds.
(Itea.oeg.Jan. 1 '18).
Court
1
_Jan
tax
rate
City
1933
(per
'22430.75
c125,000___
31.000)
1
_Apr
_
1929
,000c_
$75
41.4g'09 J-J
$125,000c___Jan 1 1928
J4
4hs'08
after
'10,
Pop.
b
'20
4.697:
7,937;
(Census),
Redeemable after April 1 1919) (Subject to call: a after 1920;
Fair-Ground (Red. beg. 1923).
INT. on bonds marked (b) Pay1
Nov
'23-'29
1928.)
c
after
1923;
$87,500.
8'19
J-J $50,000c___Mar 1 1933
$35,000____Jan 1 1938 able in New York. Bonds are tax(Each of-said bonds being redeemable 68 g '18 J-J
$100
Past due bonds
exempt.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1928.)
on July 1 preceding its maturity.)




68
MISSOULA CO. (Concluded)Funding Bonds.
53s'22 J-J $300,000____Jan 1 1942
(Opt. $30.000 yearly beginning 1933)
5s '22 J-J 175,000_ __ _July 1 1942
(Opt. $17,500 yearly beginning 1933)
55
___ 35,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '22 $790.000
Floating debt (add'1)
50,000
Sinking fund July 1 1922
12,000
Total assessed valuation
(about 31.5% act.) '21_17,597,560
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'22_$35.32
Pop'n 1910, 23,596; 1920, 24,041
INT. at County Treas. office.

MONTANA-CITIES AND TOWNS
PARK CO. SCR. DIST. NO. 4.
Building. (Int. at Co. Treasury.)
88,000c___Part yearly
43s
J-J
58 g '14 J-J
70,000c___Apr 1 1934
(Subject to call after Apr. 1 1924.)
58 '15 J-J 310.000c___Jan 16 1935
(Subject to call beg. Jan 16 1925,)
BOND. DEBT Oct 19'21 $88,000
Sinking fund
4,029
Assess. val. 1921 (act.)
10,635,231
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21:
Inside
$66.617
Outside
48.117
Population in 1920
6,334

[Vol,. 115.

POWELL COUNTY.
ROOSEVELT COUNTY S.D.NO.9
Deer Lodge is the county seat.
P. 0. Poplar.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
School Bonds.
5s '15 s-a $50,000
1935 6s '19 J-D $25,000 ___Dec 1 1939
(Subject to call after 1925.)
(Optional Dec. 11934.)
High School Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 '22.. $80,000
5s '17 J-J $60,000_
Apr 1 1937 Floating debt(addl)
17.000
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1927.) TOTAL DEBT
97,000
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund
12,000
6s '20 J-J 850,000__ _________ - NET DEBT
85,000
(For maturity see V. 111, p. 2446) Assess. val.'22(1-3 act.)
3.400,000
Court House Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922____$29.00
6s '20 J-J $100,000- _ _________ --- Population
1921
3,000
(For maturity see V. 111, p. 2446)
1NT. at the office of the County
Os '21 J-J
25.000c
Treasurer,
at the banking house
PHILLIPS COUNTY.
BOND.DEBT Sept 27'22.. $285.000 of Kountzeor,
Bros.. New York City.
MISSOULA COUNTY S. D. NO.28
Malta Is the county seat.
Sinking fund
587
Y., at option of holder.
School Building Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate 11.587,624 N.
6s '20 J-J $100,000____July 1 1940 55 '15 Dec 8193,000-Dec 1 1935 Assessed val. personal
10,323,263
(Optional July 1 1930)
(Subject to call after 1933.)
Tot.ass'd val. 22(2-3 act.) 21,901,887 ROOSEVELT COUNTY S.D.NO.15
_s_- 100,000
5 hs'18
$70,000.._ _July 1 1038 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '22 $44.00
P. 0. Wolf Point.
TOT. Bo. DT. Dec 1922_ $166,000 (Subject to call after -July 1 1924)
Population 1910, 5,904; 1920. 6,909 6s '19 J-D $50,000_Dec 1 1939
Assessed value 1922
7,500,000 6s '21
112,000
serially
(Optional Dec 1 1929.)
School tax (per 81,000)'22_ _ _$22.50
Court House Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb 1920.... $93.600
PRAIRIE COUNTY.
INT.At Nat.Bk.ofConam'ce,N.Y. 6s '20 ___ $150,000
Sinking fund
serially
Terry is the county seat.
11,558
Jail Funding Bonds.
Assessed value 1919
3,799,327
Funding Bonds.
MOORE.
6s '20 --- $17,500
1939 53-s'15 J-J $60,000cJu1y 1 1935
INT.
at
office
the
of
County
the
This town is in Fergus County.
(Subject to call 1929.)
(Subject to call after July 1 1930.) Treasurer or at the banking house of
Incorporated in April 1909.
Seed and Grain Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '21__ $147,500 Kountze Bros., N. Y., at option of
Water (Red. beg. aft. Aug. 1 '21) 7s '18 A-0 5,000_
Apr 1 1923 Floating debt
6s '11 F-A $28,000c___Aug 1 1931
4,295 holder.
(Subject to call Apr. 1 1920.)
Sinking
fund
GEN.BD. DT. Dec 10'22_ _828,000 7s '20 ___ 34,000
25,740
1925 Assess. val., real estate__ _ 9,627,119
Assessment debt(add'1)
ROSEBUD COUNTY.
7.700
(Subject to call 1923)
Assess. val.,
____ 2,034,870
Sinking fund
Forsyth the county seat. Incor2,822 BOND. DEBT June 30 '22 $581,500 Other assess.personal
property_ __ - 4.320,377 porated in is
Assessed valuation 1922
1901. Bonds are tax-free.
2.50,000 Warrant debt
58,296
Total
assess. val.'21 (act.)15,982,366
Population in 1910, 576; 1920, 355 Cash on hand
Bridge Bonds.
51,636 Total tax rate (per $1,000)
'21_312.00 00'07 J-J $10.000c__Jan 1 1927.
Assessed value real
5,566,238
Population
1920
MUSSELSHELL COUNTY.
3.684 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1917)
Assessed value personal
375.865
Roundup Is the county seat
5s '17 s-a
30.000
Other assess. property
1937
1,252,258
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt). Total assessed val. 1921-7,194.406 RAVALLI COUNTY.
(Subject to call after 1927.)
Hamilton is the county seat.
5s '12 J-J $50,000c___Jan 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20-....$27.00
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call begin. Jan. 1 1927.) Population in 1920
Refundin
g Bonds.
4s'05 J-J§ $45,000c___Jan 1 1925
9.311 5s
___ 555.000
Funding Bonds.
(Red. beg. Jan 1 1915)•
INT. payable in Chicago
1934
58 ,15 ___ $132,379.64_July 11935 office of County Treasurer. and at
Road Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5 is'19
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1930)
$100.000__July 1 '31-'40 58 '15 J-J $130,000c___May 3 1935
(Optional Jan. 1 or July 1 preceding
_s '16 __- $121.000____Mar 1 1936
(Red. beg. May 3 1925)•
PHILLIPS COUNTY S. D. NO. 14.
maturity.)
(Subject to call March 11931.)
6s '21 s-a
76,000
1941
P.O. Malta.
6s '20 J-J *100,000-- _Jan 1 '36-'40
55.4s
___ $164,000
(Subject
to call after 1931.)
6s
s-a *$24,000____Apr 1 1935
Optional Jan. 1 or July 1 preceding
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Court-House (Red. beg. July 15'21)
(Optional
after
years.)
10
_s '18 J-J $150.000
maturity.)
58 '11 J-J .$121,000c__July 15 1931
1929-1938 6s
s-a
68,000c_ __Apr 1 1940
_s
Funding Bonds.
$100.000.
Seed Grain Funding Bonds.
(Optional after 10 years.)
5U,s'22 ___ *$136.000 __1938-1942 7s '18 A-0 $51.000-__Apr 1 1923
Ref. Bridge Bonds (Tax-exempt). BOND.
DEBT
Oct
4
$92,000
'22....
4%s
5s '12 J-J
_ _ _ 150.000
(Subject to call Apr. 11921)
80.000c___Sept 3 1932 Sinking fund
1936
6,104 GEN.BD.DT. Sept 30 '22
Road Bonds.
Public Highway Bonds.
$536,000
Total assessed value 1922.. _3,052,152 Floating debt
6s '20 J-J 8300,000c
(midi)
J-J *$100,000c
1939
74.701 5
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '22_$1,147.380 School tax rate (per $1,000)'22826.00 TOTAL DEBT
(Subject to call after 1929.)
610,701
Population 1920 (Census)
741 Sinking fund
Floating debt
Hospital Bonds.
169,630
31,847
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the Tot.ass'd val.(act.)
Sinking fund
1939
239,806
1922_21.799 980 5Xs'19 J-J *$70,000c
Assessed val. real estate 16,543,646 office of the County Treasurer and County tax (per $1,000) 1922_$33.0
(Subject to call after 1929-)
0
on the other bonds at the North- Pop.'10(Census),
Assessed val. personal.__
11,666;'20, 10.098 6s '21 s-a
20,000
1941
860,846 western Nat. Bank, Minneapol
is.
INT.
on bonds marked(8)payable
Assessed val. other prop
(Optional after 1931.)
1,963,748
at the Liberty National Bank,
Tot.ass'd val.'22(1-3act.)_19.368.240
N. Y. BOND.DEBTJune 30'22 8058.000
WOOD.
Tax rate (per $1,000)'22
Warrant debt (add'1)
47.360
$40.57 PLENTY
This
town is in Sheridan County. RAVALLI CO.
Population in 1920
178,398
9,000
SCR. DIS. NO. 3. Cash on hand
Water Bonds.
INT. at John Nuveen & Co., ChiP. 0. Hamilton.
Assass. val., real estate__ - 4,600,811
Os
J-J $20,000c
cago, and County Treas. office.
BOND.
June 30 '22 $23,000 Assess, val., personal ____ 1,103,760
6s '16 J-J $8.000Jan 1 1936 Floating DEBT
Other assess. property_ _-- 4.213,866
(add'1)
3.919 Total assess.
to call after Jan. 1 1931.) TOTAL debt
value 1922._ 9,918.437
MUSSELSHELL CO. S. D. NO. 55. (Subject
DEBT
26.919 Co. tax
Sewer
Bonds.
Singing fund
rate (per $1,000)'22_ _$27.75
(P. 0. Roundup.)
801 Population
6s
J-J $10,000
NET DEBT
1910, 7.985; 1920, 8,002
Building Bonds.
26,118
Funding
Bonds.
Assess. val. '22(33%
INT. on bonds marked (I) at
6s '15 F-A $5,000c--_Aug 1 1930 6s
6,566 Halsey, Stuart
--- $14,500
Tax rate (per $1.000)act.)_1,66
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1925.) (Due
& Co., Chicago &
1920___$20.50 N.
in 30 years, opt. after 15 yrs.) Population
Y.;(8)at Amer.Exch. Nat.Bank.
6s '15 Feb $2,500c___Oct 1 1930 BOND.
in 1920
8,000
DEBT
Sept
29
'22..
$38.000
N. Y.
(Subject to call after Oct: 1 1925.) Assessment debt
(add'i)____
9.507 RED LODGE.
53s'18 June $2a,000
1933 Floating debt (addl)
8 838
This city is in
(Subject to call 1928)
Co. Incorp. ROSEBUD CO. SCR. DIS. NO. 4.
TOTAL DEBT
56,345 In 1892. BondsCarbon
Funding Bonds.
are tax-exempt.
P. 0. Forsyth.
Water debt (incl.)
28,000
Water(Red. beg. 10 yrs.from issue).
6s '21 ___ $41,500
Building Bonds.
Sinking
fund
(water
&
sewer)
242
Os '22 M-S 75,000_ __ _Mar 1
58 '22 J-J
37,238.93_July 1 1942 Tax val.'22 (abt. 30%act.)
5s
'16 A-0 $25,000____Apr 1 1936
1942
216,000
(Optional July 11937)
Mar 1 1933 or
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1931.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22835 00 (Optional
ment date thereafter.)interest pay- 54s'20 J-J
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '22.... $85,840 Population
25.000c__Jan 1 '26-'30
in
1910,
900;
1920, 888
Floating debt (addl)
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in
18.000
100,000c_ _Jan 1 '31-40
INT. is payable in New York.
1919).
58 '09 s-a $30,0100c&r
Total debt
BOND. DEBT Feb 1920- $142,000
103,840
1929
BOND.
Sinking fund
DEBT Dec 11922.. $173,000 Sinking fund
9.292 POLSON
4,400
Floating debt
Net debt
94.548
10,000 Assess. val. (act.) 1919_5,047,124
This town is in Flathead County.
Assessed val. 1921
Taxable value 1922
Population in 1920 (est.)
1,237,014
2,500,000
Funding
3,500
Bonds.
Total tax rate (nor 81.000)'22
School tax (per $1,000) 1922..$35.00
INT. on 58
/0 at the office of the
.$63.82
6s '22 s-a *$15,000_ __May 1 1942 Population
Population 1920, 3.800; 1922. 3,800
1910, 4,950;
4,515 County Treasurer.
le at option of city as
INT. on water bonds 1920,
INT. payable at County Treasur- (Redeemab
of 1914 at
provided by Ordinance No. 142.)
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
er's office.
City; on ROUNDUP.
6s '22 .14 $15,500_ May 1 1942 sewer bonds
at A. B. Leach & Co.,
(Optional $5,000 May 1 1927 and Inc., N.
This city is in Musselshell County.
Y. City; on water bonds of
PARADISE IRRIG. DISTRICT.
$10.500 May 1 1937.)
Sewer Bonds.
1922 at City Treasurer's office.
This district is in Blaine County.
Water-Works Bonds.
Os '15 ___ $20.000
1935
6s '22 J-D$120,000c ____1927-1946 6s '22 s-a *345.000_ ___May 1 1942
Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 28'22__$120,000 (Optional $10,000 on or after May 1 RED LODGE-ROSEBUD IR. D.
6s '16 ___ 20.000 _
1938
This
district
Assessed valuations 1921..__ 600.000
is in Carbon
1927, $10,000 on or after May 1
Water Plant Purchase Bonds.
J-J J380,000___Jan 1County.
District tax (per acre) about..__$1.25
1932, $25,000 on or after May 1 6s
'29-'47 68 '14 J-J $60.000c.... Jan 1 1934
1
Population (estimated)
38.000._
1937.)
_Jan 1 1948 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1929)
400
BONDED DEBT
INT.at County Treasurer's office. BONDED DEBT
Os '19
(7)
12,000
(?)
Population in 1920
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922_ $112,000
1,132 RICELAND
COUNTY.
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the
Floating
debt
(add'
15.000
Sidney is the county seat.
PARK COUNTY.
City Treasurer's office: on others at
Assess. val. '22(30% act.)_3,500,000
Relief Bonds.
County seat Is Livingston. By Act the City Treasurer'
Total tax rato (per 31,000)'22_$16.50
s office or at the
of Legislature of 1895 this county war National Bank of Commerce
$250.000
Population 1910, 1.513; 1920.-2,434
, N. Y. BOND. DEBT
divided Into three parts, forminy
Dec 21 '22 $262,000
Warrant debt
Park, Sweet Grass and Carbon coun- PONDERA COUNTY.
13,011
Sinking fund
ties; old debt Is corrected to date
Conrad is the county seat.
132.048 SANDERS COUNTY.
Assess. val., real estate
given below. Pop'n 1910, 10.731
Thompson Falls is the county seat.
Relief Bonds.
_20,272,473
Assess. val., personal
1920, 11,345.
Bridge Bonds.(Tax Exempt.)
63-is
-__ $150.000
645.744
Total assess. val. 1922_ __ _20,918,21 5s'10-'11 J-J $60,000r
Refunding Bonds.
1931
County Expense Bonds.
7
Taxable value 1922
as '13 J-J $65.000c __July 1 1933 6s
(Subject to call $25,000 in 5 years.
_
$50,000
6,417,429
(Redeemable on and after July 1 '28)
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22-$39.58
$5,000 in 10 years and 810.000 in
Road Bonds.
58 '14 J-J
35,000c_ _ _July 1 1934 6s '21 J-D $150,000____Apr I 1941 Population in 1920
15 years.)
8,989
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1929)
(Optional Apr 11931)
Refunding (Tax-Exempt.)
Funding Bonds.
45 '06 J-J
BOND.DEBT June 30'22 $534,000 RICHLAN
$8,962.06
1926
D COUNTY S. D. NO.5. 58 '14 J-J 38,000c
5s '16 ___ $66,000___ May 1 1936 Warrant debt (add'i)
1934
24,051 6s
J-J $55,000
(Redeemable on and after May 1 '31) Assessed value 1921(Subject
$10,000
and
to
5
in
call
10
Funding Bonds.
53is'18 ___ $24.000_ _ _ _Not 1 1938
years and $18.000 in 15 years.)
Real
11,098,056 6s '21
$20,000
(Redeemable on and after Jan 1 '34)
Personal
1941
Highway Bonds.
4,563.786
(Optional
High-School Bonds.
6s
Railroad, &c
--- $75,000
1,836,203 BOND. DEBT Oct 1936.)
58 '17 J-J $68,000_ _ _July 1 1937
1922.... 880.000
Total
Funding Bonds.
17,498.045 Assessed value 1922
(Subject to call after July 1 1932.) Population 1920
2,109.504 Os '22 s-a 875.001)
5,741 Tax rate (per $1,000)
1922..___$43.00
_ $25,000_ __ _June 1 1924
Refunding Road Bonds.
Population 1922
Jail-Building Bonds.
POPLAR.
1,900 5s '13 ___ $9.000_ _ _ _ June 2 1933
4s g '07 J-J $25.000c-June 1 1921
This town is in Roosevelt County.
5e '15 A-0 855,000c___July 1 1935
ROOSEVELT COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
Red. $10,000 July 1 '20; $25.000
Water Supply Bonds.
Mondak is the county seat.
1923-1925 68 '17 A-0 $28.000_ ___Oct 1 1937
July 1 1930
$21,000
Funding Bonds.
58 '19 J-J { 88.000
68
1926-1936
(Subject to call Oct 1 1932)
--- 80,000
5%s'19 J-J $92,000
TOT. 131). DT.Sept'22- - 8390.000
1937-1939
27,000
Sewer Bonds.
6s
'20
J-J
120,000.....
July
.
Bridge Bonds.
1 1940 Total assessed val. 1921 _22,424,843
6s '18 J-J 812,000
Optional
yrly. 1930 to 1939
Tax rate (per $1,000) '19....--$28-50
Funding Bonds.
5)sg'18J-J $50.000c__ _Dec 1 1931'
65 '22 J-J 122,000____Jan 1ineL)
(Optional after Dec. 1 1933.)
1942
1910, 3,713; 1920. 3,949
6s '22 J-J $11,000____Jan 1 1942 (Optional
$22,000 Jan. 1 1937 and Population
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1922_ $494.000
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
(Optional Jan 1 1937)
$25.000 on Jan. 1 from 1938 to
Sinking fund
18,155 GEN. BD. DT. Nay 1922_ $51,000
NET DEBT
475,845 Assessment debt (add'1)_ 114,079 _s 1941 incl.)
SANDERS COUNTY S. D. NO. 2.
8104.000
Assess. val. real estate___21,220 939 Assessed valuation 1921__- 772,781
BOND.DEBT June 30'22 $754,000 6s '21 J-J c
July 1 1941
Assessed val personal
4,003 367 Taxable value
234,604 Floating debt
(Optional July 1 1931.)
Other assessable property.._1,515,452 rotal tax rate(per $1,000)'22 377.325
171.072
Sinking fund
*Total assess. val. 1922_ _26.739,758 Population in 1920
36,031 BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '21.... $154,000
1,152 Taxable val.'22 (1-3 act.):
8,417,428
Assess. val. 1920
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22_834.57
INT. on bonds of 1922 at the City
Real
9,182,734
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y. Treasurer's office or at the Hanover
Personal
2,827,275 SCOBEY.
and County Treasurer's office.
National Bank, N. Y.; at option of
Other property
6,255,991
* A valuation of approximately holder; on others at National Bank of
This city is in Sheridan County.
Total
18,266,000
$4.000.000 on railroad property is Commerce, N. Y., and Kountze
Water
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'22 $45.325 Os '19 J-JBonds.
$39,000____July 1 1939
not included here.
Bros.. N. Y.
Population 1920
(Optional July 1 1934.)
10,347




SCOBEY (Concluded)Sewer Bonds.
6s '19 J-J $17,000____July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1934.)
BOND.DEBT May 1 1921 $56,000
Assessment debt (add'1)__- 103,000
15,988
Warrants outstanding
1,834
Sinking funds
Ass'd val. '20 (30% act.) 1,232.056
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'20_$25.25
1.170
Population in 1920

STILLWATER CO. S. D. NO. 6.
P. 0. Columbus.
School-Building Bonds.
1938
6s '18 ___ $38,000
(Subject to call 1923.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '22-339,000
Total assess. val. 1922.. _5,979,000
1,200
Population 1921 (est.)
SWEET GRASS COUNTY.
Big Timber Is the county seat.
Bonds tax-free.
Ref. Bds. (Red. beg. June 1 1926.)
5s '11 J-D $85,000c___June 1 1931
5s '16 J-J 20,000c_ _July 1 1936
(Subject to call July 1 1932)
Bridge Bonds.
43.68'11 J-D $35.000c_ _ __Jan 1 1928
Road and Bridge Bonds.
530'19 J-J 3100.000c___July 1 1939
(Optional after July 1 1934.1
6s '20 J-J $125,000_July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1935.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922_ $400,000
Assessed val'n, real estate_ 10,444,595
Assessed val'n, personal__ 3,005,840
Other assessable property_ 1.969,376
Total assessed val'n 1922
(1-3 actual)
15,419,811
State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'22_ 836.075
Population 1910, 4,029; 1920, 4,926
INT.payable in Big Timber,Mont.

SHERIDAN COUNTY.
Plentywood is the county seat.
5Us'19 J-J 205,000
Funding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
1934
J-J 3187,000c
6s
(Subj. to call aft. 10 yrs. from issue)
534s'15 M-S 0190.000c_Sept 1 1935
(Subject to call beginning in 1925.)
BOND.DEBT June 30'22 $810,000
426,508
Floating debt
1,236,508
TOTAL DEBT
425,285
•
Sinking fund
811,224
NET DEBT
Assessment value15,621,203
Real estate
3,907,530
Personal
2,568,444
Other assess. property
Total val. 1921 (act. val.)22,097,177
Tax. val. '21 (30% act.)___6,836,982
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'22_ _ _$2.50
13,847
Population in 1920
COUNTY.
INT. at Harris Tr. & Say. Bk.. TETON
Choteau is the county seat.
City.
York
Chicago; on others in New
Court-House (Red. bee. July 1 '20)
43ig'05 J-J $28,000c___July 1 1925
Ref. Bds.(ref. beg. 15 Prs.fr. issue)
SIDNEY.
43ig'09 J-J $60,000c_- _July 1 1929
This City is in Richland Co.
Seed Grain Bonds.
7s '19 F-A $30.000 ___Feb 1 1924
Sewer Bonds.
J-D $61.000____Dec 1 1924
5).0'15 J-J $16,000c___July 1 1935 7s '19 (Optional
Dec. 11923.)
(Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
1938
High School Funding Bonds.
6s '19 A-0 $30,000
6s '22 ___ $9,656.81__Feb 1 1932
(Subject to call after 1928.)
(Optional Feb. 11927.)
Improvement Bonds.
6s '22 ___ 14.677.64__Feb 1 1937
6s
--- $6,500
(Optional Feb. 1 1932.)
Water Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
5}is'15 J-J $12,700c___July 1 1935
(Subject to call after July 1 1925.) 54s'19 J-J $100,000__-_Nov 1 1939
Highway and Bridge Bonds.
6s '17 J-J $10,000c___July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.) 5s '13 J-J $100,000_ __June 1 1933
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'22_ $75.200 (Subject to call after June 1 1928.)
Assessment debt (add'1)____ 8,167
Special Relief Bonds.
6,898
Floating debt
F-A $145.000___Feb 1 1925
90,265 7s '20 (Optional
Total debt
Feb. 1 1923.)
22,700
Water debt (incl.)
Bonds.
Road
12,540
sewer)_
&
(water
fund
Sink.
Assess. val. '22 (1-3 act.)1,800,000 55is'20 J-J $150,000_Jan 1 1940
(Optional Jan. 11935.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_ _ _$23.00
Population 1910, 345; 1920---_345 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22 $98,334
Floating debt (add'1)
3,560
Sinking fund
58,909
Assess. val. 1921 (actual):
Real estate
16,404,781
SILVER BOW COUNTY.
Personal
2 938.888
Butte Is the county seat. All bonds
Other assess. property
2,976,032
are tax-exempt.
Total
22,309.601
(Taxable value 1-3 of assess.)
Court-House Bonds.
J-.1 $113.000c___July 1 1929 State & Co.tax(per$1.000)'22 848.575
Population 1910, 9,507; 1920. 5,870
cSubj. to call any time.)
56 10 J-J $250,000c.... Nov 1 1930
INT. on court-house bonds at Co.
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1920.) Treas.office or Union Bank & Tr. Co.,
Helena; refunding bonds at Hanover
Road Bonds.
-6 '20 __- $250.000
1910 Nat.Bk..N Y.. or Co.Treas, office;
highway bonds at First Nat. Bk.,
Funding Bonds.
Butte, or Co. Treas. office.
•gs '21 .1-J $525.000
BOND.DEBT June 30'22.$1,138,000
Floating debt (add'1)
113,694 THREE FORKS.
Sinking fund (cash)
35,541
This town is in Gallatin County.
Assess. val. 1922Incorp. as a 3d class city in 1911.
Real estate
50,421.805
Water-Works Bonds.
Personal
55,323,150 Sag '14 J-J $45,000__ _ _July 1 1934
Other property
469.970 (Subject to call after July 1 1924.)
Total
106,214,925
DEBT Oct 16'18_445,000
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'22_427.23 BOND.
Water debt (incl.)
66.568
Pop'n '10, 56,848;'20
60,313 Assessment debt(addl)
263,571
INT. on 6s of 1921 at Chase Na- Floating debt (add'1)____
167,778
tional Bank, N. Y.; on others pay- Tot,assess. val.'18(30%act.)600,000
able at Co. Treasurer's office.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1918---$47.75
1.071
Pop'n 1910, 1,674; 1920
TOOLE COUNTY.
Shelby is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
1935
877.000
63 '15
(Optional in 1930.)
15,000
530'19 s-a
10,000
_s '19 s-a
(Due in 20 years.)
Seed-Grain Bonds.
7s '18 s-a $34,000
12.000
7s '19 s-a
14,000
7s '19 s-a
5,000
7s '19 s-a
_s '20 s-a 109.000
(Due in 20 years.)
1925
29.000
7s '20 s-a
1925
STILL WATER COUNTY.
10,000
-s '20 s-a
Highway Bonds.
Columbus is the county seat.
$100,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1931?
___
53is19
Funding (Red. aft. Jan. 1 1924).
$10,000 yearly on Jan. 1
(ss '13 g J-J $90,000c-Nov 1 1933 (Optional
from 1930 to 1939, Inclusive.)
Funding Grain Bonds.
6s '21 s-a 100,000____Jan 1 1941
7s '18 A-0 $2,000.... ..Apr 1 1923 (Opt. $10.000 yrly. Jan 1 '31-.40.)
(Subject to call Apr. 1 1920)
Relief Bonds.
1925
78 '20 s-a $54,000
Court-House Bonds.
1925
21.000
7s '20 s-a
Bs '20 J-J $75,000
1925
41,000
s-a
'20
7s
see
maturity
V. 110, p. 1901.)
(For
1925
23.000
7s '20 s-a
Highway Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '22 $654,000
30,770
6s '20 J-J $75.000
Warrant debt (add'1)
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 1901.) TOTAL DEBT
684,770
•6s '20 s-a $100.000____July 1 1940 Sinking fund
193,406
(Redeemable $10.000 yearly on July 1 Assessed val'n, real estate_3,671,114
from 1930 to 1939, inclusive.)
Assessed val'n, personal.._ _1,793,478
BOND.DEBT Nov 23'22 $742,500 Assessed val'n, other prop_ 2.005.873
Irrigation debt (add'I)____
101,000 Tot.ass'd val.'21(30% act.).7.470,465
Drainage debt (add'i)____
109,729 Total valuation 1921__14.046.820
Sinking fund
20,000 State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'22$35.00
Assess. val., real estate__ _14,251,659 Population in 1920
3,724
val.,
personal
Assess.
3,137,344
INT. on 55s of 1919, payable at
Other assess. property_ _ _ _ 2.689,887 the
Bank,
American Exchange Nat.
Tot.assoss.val.'22(act.val.)20,078,890 V' V.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922_465.00 TOOLE
COUNTY S. D. NO. 14.
Population in 1920
7,630
School Bonds.
INT. at Kountze Bros.. N. Y. 6s '19 ___ 325,000_-_Dec 1 1939
The co's debt is limited to 5% of (Optional $2,000 yearly from 1927 to
assessed valuation.
1937, incl., and $3,000 1938.)
STEVENSVILLE.
This town is in Ravalli County.
Water Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $15.000____Jan 1 1940
(Optional Jan. 1 1930 or any interest
date thereafter.)
DEBT Oc.,31 '19_426,000
BOND.I
Assessed valuation
300,000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1919_327.60
Population in 1910, 796; 1920. 744
payable
at the office of the
INT.
Town Treasurer, or. at option of
holder. at Hanover Nat'l Bank N.Y.




69

MONTANA-CITIES AND TOWNS

DEC., 1922.]

$161,890
Total debt
Sinking fund
37.587
124,303
NET DEBT
Assessed val'n, real estate_ _2,061.825
387,075
Assessed val'n, personal
418,254
Other assessable property
Total assess. val. 1922
2,867,154
(20% to 40% act.)
TOWNSEND.
State & Co tax rate (per
This town is in Broadwater Co.
$37.62
$1,000) 1922
Population in 1920 (Census)_ _ _3,117
Water Bonds.
(is '16 M-S $15,000____Sept 1 1938
INT. on 6s of 1920 at the Liberty
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1926.) National Bank, N. Y.
1939
6s '19 J-J $30,000_
(Optional after 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '18_438,000 WINNETT.
This town is in Fergus County.
2,050
Floating debt
Water Bonds.
Assessed val. 1917 (1-3 act.).515.000
'19 J-D $35,000c.._ _Dec 1 1939
6s
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917____$33.00
(Optional Dec. 1 1934.)
897
Popula. 1910, 759; 1920
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 s-an $17,000_ _ _ _ Sept 1 1941
VALIER.
(Optional Sept 11936)
This town is in Pondera County.
BOND.DEBT Dec 11922.. $40.000 BOND DEBTjSept 30'22_ $52,000
Assess. val. 1922 (1-3 act.)..1,000.000 Assessment debt (add'1)___ 35,000
6,000
Tax rate (per $1.1000) 1922_421.00 Floating debt (add'1)
93,000
613 TOTAL DEBT
Pop'n 1910, 736; 1920
52,000
Water debt (incl.)
Tot. assess. val. '22 (act.)_1,120,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ _426.00
VALLEY COUNTY.
316
Glasgow is the county seat.
Population 1920
Refunding Bonds.
INT. at Winnett. Mont., or at the
1
_Oct
1923
National
4s '03 J-J $67.000c.._
the Mechanics & Metals
(Subject to call beginning in 1913.) Bank, N. Y.
43.68'10 J-J $83,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1930
(Subject to call beginning in 1920.)
5s '13 J-J $65,000c_ _ _Mar 1 1933 WOLF POINT.
This city is in Roosevelt County.
(Subject to call beginning in 1923.)
530'15 J-J $143.000____July 1 1935
Sewer Bonds (Tax-Free).
(Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1925) 6s '18 J-J 325,000_ ___Sept 1 1938
530'19 J-J $96,000____Oct 1 1939 (Subject to call any time after
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1934.)
Sept.,1 1928.)
6s '21 J-J 60,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1941
Water-Works Extension Bonds.
Special Relief Bonds.
6s '17 ___ $17,000____Mar 1 1937
7s '20 M-N3123.000___May 1 1925 6s '18 J-J $9,000____Sept 1 1938
(Subject to call May 11923.)
(Optional Sept. 1 1928.)
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '22.. $637.000 6s '20 J-J 50,000- _ _Apr 1 1940
113,095
(Optional April 1 1930)
Floating debt (add'1)
31,587 TOTAL DEBT Nov 26 '20_$51,000
Sinking fund
Assess. val., real estate__ _ 6.705.288 Assess. vat. 1920(30% act.)1.755,032
790,768 Tot, tax rate (per 31,000)22_380.125
Assess. val.. personal
Other assess. property_ _ _ _ 1,784,641 Population in 1920------- _2,098
Total assess. val. 1921
on sewer bonds payable at
9,280,697 INT.
(about 28% act.)
National Bank of Commerce in
26,595,451 the
Full value 1922
City.
York
New
State & Co. tax rate (per
329.36t
$1,000) 1921
COUNTY.
YELLOWSTONE
11,542
Pop'n 1910, 13,630; 1920
County seat is Billings. IncorporINT. at Co. Treas. office and in ated in 1882. All bonds are taxNew York.
exempt. On March 1 1911 a portion
of this county was taken to form the
VALLEY CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1. county of Musselshell, which reduced
Building Bonds.
the assessed valuation of YellowCs '14 ___ $30,000____July 1 1924 stone Co. about $3,000.000. Prop(Subject to call after July 1 1922.) erty owned by county. $548.317.
Funding Bonds.
.tn.)
Bridge (Red. beg. 10 yrs.fr.
6s '21 s-a $21.726.38_0ct 1011941 5s '15 J-J $77.000c___Jan 1 1935
(Optional Oct. 10 1931.)
(Optional in 1925.)
(?)
TOTAL DEBT
75,000._ _Jan 1 1939
6s'19_
(Optional after 1924.)
._ _Jan 1 1939
'19
6s
COUNTY.
WHEATLAND
after 1924.)
(Optional
_- - 25,000Harlonton is the county seat.
in 1923).
beg.
(Red.
Bonds
Jail
Highway and Bridge Bonds.
J-J 350.000c___Jan 1 1933
..s '18 J-J 395,00(L___June 1 1938 58 '13 (Optional
after
1923.)
(Subject to call June 1 1933.)
Special Relief Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
530'20 F-A $75,000..... Feb 1 1925
54s'19 J-J $200,000
(Optional Feb 1 1922)
(For maturity see V. 109, p. 1726.)
51.000_ _Jan 1 1926
TOTAL DEBT Oct 7'22.. $295,000 530'21 J-J
14.964 (optional $17,000 y'ly 1923-'25 incl.)
Sinking fund
_17,593,016
estate__
real
A.ssess. val..
Highway Bonds.
962 602 5s '16 J-J 3175,000c_ _July 1 1936
Assess. val.,
personal- ct)18 555,618 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1926.)
Tot.assess.val.'22(30%a
(per
1930-1940
54s'20
250,000
State & Co. tax rate
319.575
(Optional in 1930.)
81.000) 1922
5,619
Population in 1920
Funding Bonds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. 5s '16 J-D $82.000____July 1 1929
(Optional at any time on a 60-day
notice.)
WHEATLAND CO. S. D. NO. 16. 5s '16 J-D
9,000____Dec 1 1929
1939
350,000
___
5%s
in 1927.)
(Optional
(Optional after 1929.)
Fairground Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Mar 1919-- $67,000
1939
$25.000
6s
'19
val.
1918_-__2,441,961
Total assess.
(Optional after 1929.)
4,000
Population in 1919
TOT,BD. DT,June 30 '22_$894.000
12,709
Warrant debt (addl)
WHITEHALL.
388,299
Cash on hand
This town is in Jefferson County Assessed value 192116,840,399
Real estate
Water Bonds.
5,038,503
Personal property
6s '15 J-J 317.000____July 1 1935
3,936,758
Other assess. property
(Subject to call after July 1 1930.)
25,815,660
Total
6s '15 J-J 313,000__ __July 1 1935
(Subject to call after July 1 1930.) State & County tax rate (per
$23.00
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 1922_330,000
$1,000) 1921
29,600
Assess. debt
21.500 Pop'n 1910 22,944:1920
Assessed valuation 1922_ _ _ _312.000
The county's debt is limited to 6%
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922_ _422.00 of the assessed valuation.
Population 1910, 417; 1920____629
INT.on 4s of 1901 at the Montana
Trust and Say. Bk., Helena; on
5s of 1916 at Kountze
Funding
WHITEHALL IRRIG. DIST.
530 of 1920 at
6s
$113.000c
1933-1952 Bros., N. Y. C.; on
on 530 of 1921 at
BONDS OUTST'G Dec'22_$113,000 Co. Treas. office;
Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank,
N. Y., and on all others at Amer.
WIBAUX.
Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
This town is in Wibaux County.
Water Bonds.
6s '15 F-A $27,000____Aug 1 1935 YELLOWSTONE CO.S. D. No. 2.
P. 0. Billings. All bonds are subFunding Bonds.
ject to call 10 years from their date.
6s
-__ $10,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1919_- $38,000 4s '03 s-a $25,000
1923
Assessed valuation 1919_ _3,300.000 4s'08 s-a
1928
25,000
Population 1910, 487; 1920____611 430'09 s-a
1929
10.000
1932
67,000
5s '12 s-a
1935
18,000
5s '15 s-a
WIBAUX COUNTY.
1936
12,000
5s '16 s-a
Wibaux is the county seat.
1937
17,000
5s'17
s-a
Funding Bonds.
1
___July
1937
93,000_
___
43is'17
338,000____July 1 1935 530'18 ___ 30.000_ -__July 1 1938
530'15
(Optional July 1 1925)
School Bonds.
Special Relief Bonds.
'20 M-S 3100.000__Sept 1 '31-'40
1923-1925 6s(Each
630
_ _ _ $50,000
installment optional six
Road Bonds.
months before maturity.)
6s '20 s-a $50,000_ _Jan.'26-'45 6s '21 s-an 250,000_ _Mar 1 '32-'41
(Redeemable on Jan. 1 or July 1 (Each installment optional 6 months
preceding maturity)
before maturity.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920_ $419,000
Seed and Grain Bonds.
16,667
1923 Sinking fund
78 '18 _-- 315.000
Ass'd val.'18 (est.)
11,000.000
(Subject to call 1920.)
GEN.BD. DT. Sept 1 '21_ $153.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1917_417.00
8.890 Population in 1920 (est.)_-__20,000
Floating debt (add'))
BOND.DEBT Nov 25'22_ $62,105
4,210
Floating debt (add'1)
837
Sinking fund
403,300
Taxable value 1922
Tax rate (per $1,000) '22_423.25
1,000
Population (est.)

!MELIA

70

WYOMING-DEBT OF STATE

State of Wyoming.
ITS
DEBT, RESOURCES, Sze.
Organized as a Territory (Act of July 25 1868)__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 expires 1st Mon. Jan.'27)
W.B. Ross
Sec. of State (term ends 1st Mon. Jan.'27)
F. E. Lucas
Treasurer (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. '27)___JOhn Snyder
Auditor (term ends 1st Mon. Jah. '27)
Vincent Carter
Attorney-General
W. L. Walls
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the 2d Tuesday in
January and sessions are limited to 40 days.
DEBT HISTORY.-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.
J.Tuly 1 1923-19281
Public Building Bonds
c
6
July 1 1 $9,000 yearly. f
51,000
State Highway Bonds
c
6 M & S !Sept. 1 1941
1 1,800,000
'opt. Sept. 1 1931J
INTEREST on the public building bonds is payable at the Mechanics
& Metals' National Bank, New York; on others at the State Treasurer's
office.
TOTAL DEBT, ETC.-The total bonded debt on Sept. 30 1921 was
$2,883,000. The Heating debt, consisting of revenue bonds
and notes,
on that date amounted to $276,301. Trust funds, which on Sept.
30 1921
amounted to $1,058,009. The sinking fund on Sept. 30 1921 amounted
to
$26,622.

[VOL. 115.

Sec. 9. The provision of Section 6 of Article 16 of this Constitution
prohibiting the State from engaging in any work of internal improvement
unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of the people, shall not apply to or
affect the construction or improvement of public roads and highways, but
the Legislature shall have power to provide for the construction and improvement 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.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-The Legislature of 1905 passed an
Act exempting municipal bonds from taxation provided certain conditions
are complied with. The Act follows:
CHAPTER 17, LAWS OF 1905.-Be It Enacted, Etc.: "That coupon or
registered interest-bearing bonds of the State of Wyoming, or any county,
school district or municipality of the State of Wyoming, shall be exempt
from taxation when owned by actual residents of the State, provided that
the owner or owners of such securities shall list the same annually on their
assessment schedule, describing such bonds and the amount thereof, and
shall mark opposite thereto on such schedule 'exempt.'"
MORTGAGES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.-An Act of the Legislature approved Feb. 21 1911 (Chapter 72) exempts from taxation
mortgages upon property within the State, whether real or chattel, all
together
with the indebtedness thereby accrued, provided
the mortgaged
property, whether real or personal, shall be taxed at itsthat
true value in money.
V. 93, p. 1054.
SAVINGS BANK AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY INVESTM EN TS-D EPOSI TS-1N VESTMENTS.-Savings associations in the
State of Wyoming are permitted to invest their deposits as proscribed
in
Section 5162 of tile Banking Laws of that State, revision of 1921, which
reads as follows:
Sec. 5162. Deposits-Investments.-The board of directors of such savings
association may invest 80% of the deposits made with them, in the bonds
of this State, or in the bonds of the United States, or in the bonds of
any
city, county, town or school district in the State legally authorized to issue
said bonds, or loan the same upon notes or bonds secured by mortgage or
trust deed upon unencumbered real estate or chattels worth at least
double the amount loaned; and from the remainder of said deposits, temporary deposits may be made by said board, in any national bank, or in
any of the banks of this State. 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 said remainder to meet the current
payments of such bank and which may be kept by them on deposit, interest
or otherwise, or in such suitable form as the directors may direct. Each
savings bank shall at all times hold either in its own keeping or on deposit
(subject to call), with some national bank, or with other banks organized
under general laws, at least 10% of the savings deposit of such bank or
association, and no part of the capital, deposits, investments or loans shall
be divided among the shareholders until all the depositors shall be paid in
full, and the stock of any savings bank shall not be taken as collateral
security for any loan made by the bank issuing the stock.
POPULATION OF STATE.
1920
194,40211900
20,789
92,53111880
1910
145,96511890
9,118
62,55511870
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 4.8137. or 32.2%.

ASSESSED VA L UATION.-The following statement shows the assessed
valuation of property in Wyoming for the years indicated. For
explanation concerning increase in 1909, see remarks immediately below
regarding
the creation of a new tax authority.
Years.
Valuation. Years.
Valuation. Years.
Valuation.
1921
$438,150,424 1912
182,028.280 1904
$46.696,949
1919
375.239,158 1910
$188,578,367 1902
43,3
,18.356
1918
298,000.000 1909
186,157.274 1900
37,892,304
1917
245.000,000 1908
67,580,051 1895
29,838.939
1916
227,618,087 1906
51,223,203 1890
30,665,197
1915
210,485.264 1905
48,826,940 1880
11,857,344
1914
203,740,037
TAX RATE.-The total State tax (per $1,000) in 1922 is $3.068.
CREATION OF A COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION
1909
Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 66, Laws of 1909) creating.-The
the office of
Commissioner of Taxation. This official is appointed by
the Governor with
the advice and consent of the Senate. The new Commissione
r
is given
power and authority to exercise general supervision over
administration
of all assessment and tax laws, over all county, town andthe
CITIES, COUNTIES A ND TOWNS IN THE
city tax assessors
and boards of equalization, levy and assessment, to the end that
STATE OF WYOMING.
of all property, real, personal and mixed, shall be made relatively taxation
Just
and
uniform, and at its true and full cash market value. Assessors of
boards ALBANY COUNTY.
Ref. Bds. (Red. beg. Apr. 1 1926).
failing to assess property in accordance with this new law
so under penLaramie is the county seat.
5s '16 A. 0. $28,000 Apr. E_1936
alty of forfeiture and removal from office. Previously do
property in the
Road Construction Bonds.
130ND. DEBT Oct 6 1922- $76,000
State is understood to have been assessed at 33 1-3% of its
actual value. 6s '21 J-J $25,000c___July 1 1941 Water debt (included)
28,000
V. 88, p. 956.
(Optional July 1 1931.)
Sinking fund
1,335
___ 25,000
DEBT LIMITATION.-In Wyoming the provisions of the constitution _s
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,047,554
6s
--_ 50,000
with respect to debt contraction and limitation are all found in
Assessed val. personal
457,226
Article 16 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'22 $100,000 Other assess. property
of that instrument and prohibit the State from creating any
35.700
exceeding 1% of the assessed valuation except to suppress indebtedness Assessed value 1922
Tot.ass'd val.'21(10(Mact.)1,540,550
insurrection ot State & Co. tax(per $1,000)25,963.083
'22_$9.38 Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_$28.338
to provide for the public defense. Counties, cities, towns or
are limited to 2% of the assessed valuation. An additional villages, &c., Population in 1920 (Census)_ _ _9,283 Population 1910, 1,368,• 1920__1,772
indebtedness
of not exceeding 4% is permitted in the cases of
INT. at New York Trust Co. and
towns or villages BASIN.
for the purpose of building sewers. Section 5 wascities,
Kountze Bros., N. Y. City.
amended in 1919 so as
This town Is In Big Horn County.
to permit school districts to create additional indebtedness
of
4%
for
Water Bonds.
the purpose of enlargement of school buildings.
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
contracted for (Is '04 ___ $12,000c___Oct 1 1934 BYRON
supplying water to cities or towns are not included in Debts
This district (P.
the limitations in this as '07 ___
18,000c_ ..Apr 1 1937 Big Horn County. 0. Byron) is in
section. Neither the State nor any subdivision shall loan
or
give
its
credit
or make donations to,or in aid of, any individual,association or corporation. 6s '09 ___ 10,000c__ _Apr 1 1939 6s '19 J-J $51,100__Jan. 1 '24-'37
(Is '10 ___ 25.000c___Jan 1 1940
An amendment adopted in 1916, adding Section 9 to the Article,
3.900_ _ _ _Jan 1 1938
gives the 6,1 '11
65.000c_May 1 1941 BOND.DEBT Oct 20 1922_..$75,0
State authority to construct and improve roads, notwithstand
00
ing the (Subject to call beg. May 1 1926)
prohibition of the State's engagement in internal improvement
Floating debt (additional)._ _ 1,100
s
without
Os
'22
___
40,000c
consent
TOTAL
the
of two-thirds of the voters, contained in Section 6. We give
DEBT
76.100
Refunding
Bonds.
Ass'd val.'22(70% act.), est_300,000
the provisions in full below.
Rs '15 ___ $14,000
1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$10.00
Section 1. Limitation of State Debt.-The State of Wyoming shall
not,
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed value
In any manner, create any indebtedness exceeding 1% on the assessed
292,596
value
6s
'09 ___ $10.000---Apr 1 1939 Population 1920
of the taxable property in the State, as shown by the last general assess(est.)
500
Electric Light Bonds
ment for taxation, preceding; except to suppress insurrection or to provide
6s
'11
M-N$10.000
c___May
1 1941 CARBON COUNTY.
for the public defense.
to call beg. May 1 1926)
Rawlins is the county seat.
Sec. 2. Creation of State Debt Restricted.-No debt in excess of the taxes (Subject
'22 ___ 20.000c
for the current year,shall in any manner be created in the State of Wyoming, 6s
Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov '24-22 $240,000 68 Hospital
'20 A-0 $100,000___Apr 1 1940
unless the proposition to create such debt shall have been submitted to a Sinking
funds
37,806 (Redeemable 1-10 annually beginning
vote of the people and by them approved; except to suppress insurrection
Assessed
valuation
1922_
_1,186,383
with the year 1930.1
or to provide for the public defense.
Sec. 3. Limitation of County Debt.-No county in the State of Wyoming Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-$16.66 BOND.DEBT Sept 28'22 $100,000
1910, 763: 1920, 1,088. Floating debt (add'1)
shall in any manner create any indebtedness exceeding 2% on the assessed Population
80.000
INT.
in
N.
Y.
at
Nat.
Bank of TOTAL DEBT
value of taxable property in such county, as shown by the last general Commerce and Nat.
180,000
City Bank.
Assessed val.,real estate_ _10,216.468
assessment, preceding; provided, however, that any county, city, town,
Assessed
val., personal_ _ _15,879,848
village or other sub-division thereof In the State of Wyoming, may bond BIG HORN COUNTY.
Total assessed value 1922_26,096,316
its public debt existing at the time of the adoption of this constitution,
Basin is the county seat.
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000).
in any sum not exceeding 4% on the assessed value of the taxable property 53,6s'19 J-J
f$15,300_No
v
15
'30-'32
1922
in such county, city, town, village or other sub-division, as shown by the
37.508
1 35.000_Nov 15'33-'39 Population In
Last general assessment for taxation.
9,525
1920
Court-House & Jail Bonds.
11's1T. at New York.
Sec. 4. Creation of Municipal Debt Restricted.-No debt in excess of the .00'17
J-J
$60,000c___
Jan
1 1937
taxes for the current year shall, in any manner, be created by any county
(Subject to call after Jan 11927)
or sub-division thereof, or any city, town or village, or any sub-division TOTAL DEBT
Oct 1921- $110,300 CARBON CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 3
thereof in the State of Wyoming, unless the proposition to create such debt Assess. val. '21 (70%
P. 0. Rawlins.
act.)17.177,648
shall have been submitted to a vote of the people thereof and by thorn Total tax
rate (per $1,000)'2E38.72
Building Bonds.
approved.
Population in 1920
12,105 is '16 Jan $40,000___Dec 31 1941
Sec. A. Limitation of Municipal Debt.-No city, town or village, or any
INT. at Co. Treas. office or E. H.
(Subject to call after 1931.)
iubdivision thereof, or any sub-division of any county of the State of Rollins & Sons, N. Y.
City, and on GEN. BD, DT. Nov 9 '22- $10,000
Wyoming, shall, in any manner, create any indebtedness exceeding 2% 53,6s of 1919 at the office
of the Total assessed value 1922
on the assessed value of the taxable property therein; provided, however,
County Treasurer or at the Chase
(abt. 70% act.)
6.619.927
that any city, town or village, may be authorized to create an additional Nat. Bk.,
N. Y., at option of holder. School tax rato(per $1,000) '22_89.15
indebtedness, not exceeding 4% on the assessed value of the taxable propPopulation 1921 (est.)
5,000
erty therein as shown by the last preceding general assessment, for the BIG HORN COUNTY
S. D. NO. 3.
purpose of building sewerage therein; and provided further, that any school
P. 0. Lovell.
CASPER.
district may be authorized to create an additional indebtedness,not exceedFunding
Bonds.
This city is in Natrona County.
ing 4% on the assessed value of the taxable property therein as shown by 6s '21 - -_ $10,500
Incorp. as a town Juno 1889; as
the last preceding general assessment, for the purpose of the erection or
School Bonds.
first class city Jan. 1917.
enlargement of school buildings therein; debts contracted for supplying
'21 --- $79,800
water to such city or town are excepted from the operation of this section. 6s
Sewerage Bonds.
BONDED DEBT
(?)
5s '95 ___ $4,000
Sec. 6. Donations Prohibited.-Neither
1925
State nor any county, city,
township, town, school district or any otherthe
(Optional after 1905.)
sub-division, shall loan BIG HORN CO. S. D. NO. 17.
or give its credit or make donations to or inpolitical
5s '14 ___ $15.000
1934
Basin.
individual.
0.
of
aid
any
P.
association or corporation, except for
(Optional 1925.)
support of the poor, nor subscribe
School Building Bonds.
to or become the owner of the necessary
1930
_-- $20,000
capital stock of any association or corpora- Os '22 M-N$40,000_ __ May 119.17 5s '10 (Optional
tion. The State shall not engage
after 1920.)
(Optional
in
any
work
improvemen
of
internal
May
t
11937,)
unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of the
'17
is
1937
$140,000c_
J-J
1
_July
_
TOTAL DEBT May 1922- $75,000 (Subject to call after July 1 1927)
people.
Sec. 8. Indebtedness Must
Certificate Endorsed Thereon.-No bond Assessed value 1921
2,119,000 is '19 M-N$60.000c__Apr 30 1939
or evidence of indebtedness ofHave
the
State
Population
shall
(est.)
unless
be
valid
the same shall
have endorsed thereon a certificate
(Optional Apr. 30 192:4.)
1,800
by the Auditor and Secretary
INT. at County Treasurer's office 6s '21 s-a $150,000_
of State that the bond or evidence ofsigned
_ _ _Feb 1 1941
within the debt limit. No bond or debt is issued pursuant to law and is or Kountze Bros., N. Y.
cOptional 1931.)
evidence of debt of any county, or
Refunding
bond of any township or other political
Bonds.
shall be valid unless BUFFALO.
1947
5s '17 _-_ $20,000
the same shall have endorsed thereon a sub-division,
signed by the County
This city is In Johnson County.
(Optional 1927.)
Auditor or other officer authorized by lawcertificate
to sign such certificate, stating Incorporated Mch. 3 1884.
City-Hall Building Bonds.
that said bond or evidence of debt is
issued
pursuant
within
law
to
Bonds
and
is
Sewer
(Red.
beg.
in 1920)• 5s '17 M-S $59,000--- _Jan 1 1937
tte debt limit.
Os '10 J-J $50.000c Sept 15 1930 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927.)




DEC., 1922.]

WYOMING-CITIES AND TOWNS

71

CROOK CO. HIGH SCH. DIST. HUDSON.
BOND. DEBT Nov 25'22_ $339,000'
This town is in Fremont County
School Building Bonds.
Sinking fund
6,788
Os '22 ann $50,000
1947
Water Works Bonds.
Assessed value 1922
1.675,906
(Optional 1937.)
6s '17 F-A $30,000___Feb 23 1947 Tot,tax rate(per $1.000)'22_$29.36+
BOND. DEBT May 1922_ $50,000 (Subject to call after Feb 23 1932) Population in 1910, 414: 1920, 2,092
Assessed value
1,692,415 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 1922_ -$30,000
INT. payable at Lusk or N. Y.
Total assessed value 1922_ -240,014
Population in 1910. 319; 1920. 977 LYMAN.
DOUGLAS.
This place is in Uinta County.
This town is in Converse County.
Water Works & Electric Light.
Incotp. Oct. 111887. Population JOHNSON COUNTY.
Buffalo is the county seat.
6s
___ $45,000
1910, 2,246; 1920, 2,294,
1949*
Highway Bonds.
(Optional after 1934.)
Water Bonds.
_Aug 1 1941 BOND. DT. Sept 30 '22_ _ -$45.000
_
$5,000____July 1 1932 5s '21 s-a
5
(Optional
Aug.
1
$58,000c_1931.)
Assessed
value
1922
170.000
5%s'08 M:/sT 39,500c___May 1 1938
Funding Bonds.
Total tax rate (nor $1,000)'22-$45.00
(Subject to call after May 1 1918.)
-Jan 1 1951 5s '21 s-a $42,000c_Aug 1 '31-'40 Population in 1920
577
(ii '21
$85.000
5
(Optional
after
years.)
(Optiln 1 Jan. 11936.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922_ 3100.000 MANVILLE.
Refunding Bonds.
10,750,589
This town is in Niobrara County.
53,§s'18_ $30,000
1948 Assessed value 1921
Population 1920 (Census)
4,719
Sewerage Bonds.
(Op-flan-1 Sept. 11928.)
6s '18 ___ $17,000_ _ __July 1 1948
Refunding WaterBonds.
(Subject to call July I 1933.)
_ .Oct.
Oct. 1 1939 KEMMERER SCR. DIST. NO. 1.
5s '09 A-0 $5,000r..
P. 0. Kemmerer.
Water Bonds.
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1919.)
School Building Bonds.
_s
___ $20,000
6s'21- $22,000_ __May 1 1951
'20
Os
s-a
_
36,000_
1925
1
I
May
6s '20 A-0 25.000
Apr 1 1950
(Optional May 11931.)
60,000.. May 1 '26-'37
(Optional 1935)
Sewer Bonds.
1;37.500
6s '21 J-J
$5,000_ __Oct 1 1941 BOND. DEBT 1)ec 8 1922 -$91,000
INT. at Kemmerer or at the office
Water Extension Bonds.
(Optional Oct -1 1931)
of the State Treasurer,
6s '18 -__ $20,000_ __ _July 1 1948
Fire Department Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1933.)
5is'15 J-J $15.000c___July 1 1945 LANDER.
This town is county seat of Fre- GEN. 131). DT. Apr 1920_ _ $82,000
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1925.)
65,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '22_ $206.500 mont County. Incorporated in 1890 Water debt
Water Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1920_ _ -1,008.561
Floating debt
9,000
CHEYENNE.
5s '10 Jan 5$25,000c_ _Jan 1 1940 Population in 1920
584
TOTAL DEBT
215,009
Cheyenne is in Laramie Co. Inc. Water debt (incl.)
INT. payable at Kountze Bros.,
167,000 (Subject to call after -Jan 1 1925.)
Commission government Sinking fund
1869.
Refunding Bonds.
New York City.
7,682
adopted Juno 24 1913. Population Assessed val. 1922 (75%58 '17
1915
$75.000
1910, 11,320; 1920, 13,829.
80% actual)
141,508 BOND.-DEBT Oct 1922_ $100,000 NATRONA COUNTY.
General Refunding Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000). -$38.468 Tot.ass'd val.'22(abt.act.)-2,934,400
County seat is Casper.
4ms'16 A-0 398,000____Apr 1 1936
INT. at Town Treasurer's office. City tax (per $1.000) 1922_ __ _$10.0()
(Tax-exempt).
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1926)
Population 1910, 1.812; 1920, 2.133 5s Court-House
J-D $40,000c____Jan 1 1977
* INT. at Stockgrowers' State Bk. (Redeemable
Refunding Water Bonds
aft. 10 yrs. from issue.)
4 s'17 J-J $85,000____Jan 1 1937 EVANSTON.
None
GEN. ED. DT. Dec 1922
This town is in Uinta County. LANDER SCR. DIST. NO. 1.
ubject to call after Jan 1 1927)
debt
$30,000
This district is in Fremont County. Floating
4;§s'16 A-0 $132.000___Apr 1 1936 Incorporated June 23 1888.
val.'22(74% act.)City-Hall Bonds.
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1926)
DEBT Oct 1922-- $8,000 Assess.
BOND.
Real estate
19.241,657
58 '15 s-a $16,000_Aug 1 1915 Assess. val.'22(100% act.) 3,107,590
Water Extension Bonds.
Personal
40,460,759
to call after Aug. 1 1925.) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921..___S1.50
5s '09 Maya$250.000c_ _ _May 1 1939 (Subject
Total
59,702,416
Water Bonds.
(Subject to call after May 1 1924.)
9,500 State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1922
M-S $290,000__ _Feb 1 1951 Ponolatian,
LARAMIE.
5s '10 Apr§250,000c___Apr 1 1940 Os '21 (Optional
$7.16
1922
Feb. 11936.)
(Subject to call after April 1 1925.)
The city of Laramie Is situated in Population
1915, 5,398; 1920, 14,635
Sewer
Bonds.
1941
1
500,000__June
6s '21 .T-D
Albany Co. Inc. Dec. 16 1868.
INT. payable in Cheyenne and at
53 '06 J-J
$8,000c___July 1 1926
(Subject to call June 1 1931.)
(red, beg. in 1905). Nat.
Bds.
Funding
Bank of Commerce, N. Y.
BOND. DT Oct 25 '22- 31,315.000 (Subject to call after July 1 1916.) 5s '11 J-J $12,000r____Sept 1 1931
BD. DEBT June 1 1922-- $314.000 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1921.)
Assess. val. 1922(75% act.) 323,639
11,955,641 Warrant debt
NATRONA CO. HIGH SCR. D.
Real
Bonds.
Water
I
25,998 4%s'17 ___ $60,000
3,831,735 Cash on hand
Personal
1947 BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '22 $32,000
14,790.376 Assessed valuation 1922_ _ 2.429,610
Assess. val.'22(74% act.)56,605,611
Total
(Subject to call 1932.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ _313.00 City tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$18.00 5s '15 M-N 55.000____May 1 1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922--$3.15
1910, 2,583:1920. 3.479 (Subject to call begin. May 1 1930.) Population, 1922
$11.63 Population,
25,000
Total tax rate 1922
INTEREST is payable at New Os '21
INT. on refunding water bonds of
_ _June 1 1951
1916 and 1917 and general refunding York City or Evanston.
(Optional
June11936.)
J-1)§119,500-SCR.
DIS.
NO.2.
CO.
NATRONA
FREE.
bonds
TAX
-All
issued
&
by
Rollins
Sons, N. Y.
bonds at E. II.
Sewer Bonds.
P. 0. Casper.
and on water-extension bonds, storm this town are tax-exempt.
6s '21 J-D§$130.000___June 1 1941 6s '20 J-J $140,000
1923-1945
and sanitary sewer bonds at National
(Optional 1931.)
1923-1941
'21 J-J 190,000
Os
Bank of Commerce, N. Y.
FREMONT COUNTY S. D. NO. 25. BOND. DT. Nov 1922___ $146,500
Bonds.
Building
-P. 0. Riverton.
Assess. val.'22(50% act.) 8.409.954 bs '14 ___ $31.500--$1,750 y'ly
DIST.
SCR.
1.
CHEYENNE
NO.
Building Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922_310.50 5s '17 J-J 30,000-July 1 '23-'28
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
55 '10 ___ $5,600_ __May 1 1035 Population 1910. 8.237; 1920. 6,301 TOTAL DEBT Oct 25 '22 $101,750
J-D $24,000c_ _June 10 1935
(Optional May 11915.)
4s
INT. on bonds marked (§) at First Ass'd val. '22 (74% act.)_50,568.456
(Subject to call June 10 1915.)
55 '16
-_ $9,500_ _ _ _June 11031 Nat. Bank, Laramie; on others at Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '22_315.04
4s '06 M-S $18.000c_ _Sept 1 1936
(Optional June 11921.)
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. City, or Population in 1920
15,000
(Subject to call after 1916.)
6s '20
__ $45,000__Aug 15 1945 in Laramie.
43,0'11 M-N$46,000c_ __May 1 1931
(Optional Aug. 15 1925.)
MILLS.
(Subject to call after May 1 1921.) Os '21__ 318.000---..Jan 1 1946
This place is in Natrona County.
LARAMIE COUNTY.
ts 'le J-J
90 000 _Dec 15 1944
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
Water Bonds.
County seat is Cheyenne. Or(Optional bee 15 1934)
July 11946 ganized Dec. 13 1869. Population 6s '22 s-a $70.000_ _ _ _Juno 2 1952
6s '21 _ _ $50,000
6s '20 _-- $365,000
1945
(Optional July 1 1936.)
(Optional Juno 2 1937.)
1920,
14,631;
20,699.
1915,
(Optional in 10 years.)
6s350,000____July 1 1946 43,5s
BOND. DEBT July 1922__$70,000
- - _ $233.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '22_ 3585.000
(Optional July 11931.)
284,000
value 1921
Assessed
Bonds.
Hospital
Sinking fund
33,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '22 $126,700
INT. payable at Mills or at the
--- $75,000
Assess. val.'22(70% act.)16,843,793 Assessed value 1922 (act.) _3,495,436 5s
GEN. DEBT Sept 28 '22_ $251,000 office of the Morris Bros. Corp..
Total tax rate (per $1,000)_--$14.45 Sch. tax rate (per
$1,000)'22-$10.30 Floating debt (addl)
10,000 Portland.
Population in 1922 (est.)
16,000
261,000
TOTAL DEBT
INT. payable at State Capitol, all
2,500 NEW CASTLE.
Sinking fund
of the bonds being held by the State GILLETTE.
258,500
This town is in Campbell County. NET DEBT
This city i.4 in Weston County.
Sewerage-System Bonds.
Assessed val.,real estate_ _19,101,248
Water Bonds.
CODY CANAL IRRIG. DIST.
1943
This district (P. 0. Cody) is in 6s '16 J-J $16,000___July 10 1936 Assessed val., personal_ __ 6,165,656 6s '18 s-a $200,000
(Subject to call after July 10 1926.) Other assessable property_ 8,892,465
(Subject to call after 1933.)
Park County.
_N
820.009
Tot.ass'dv .'22(65% act.)33,654.499 Os '22 ___ $35.000_ __ _June 1 1952
Tunnel Construction Bonds.
Water Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per$1.000)'22 _$28.63
(Optional June 11937.)
5. '15 --- $30.000c _ _ _ _1923-1925
S°5.000.
INT. at Union Tr. Co.. N. Y. TOT. BD. DT. June 1922._$229,000
BOND.DEBT Nov 30'21_ $36,500
1 .259.574
Assessed value 1921
Assessed vain, real estate_ 876,245 BOND.DEBT Nov 18'20_ - $36,000
Assessed val'n, personal_ _ _ 405.229 Assessed valuation 1920 _ _ _1.200,090 LARAMIE VALLEY IRE. DIST. City tax rate (per 31.000)'19__$8.50
This district (I'. 0. Bosler) in Population in 1910, 975; 1920, 1.003
Total assessed value 1921__1,281,474 Population in 1910. 448; 1920. 1.157
in Albany Co. District in default.
Tax rate (per $1,000)
$17.00
V. 95, p. 1420.
Population in 1915
6,294 GLENROCK.
NIOBRARA COUNTY.
Irrigation Bonds.
This town in in Converse County.
Lusk is the county seat.
CONVERSE COUNTY.
(is '08 J-D$324,600c_Oct 1 '23-'28
Water-Works Bonds.
Court-House Bonds.
Douglas is the county seat.
Os '13
(For maturity see V. 88. p. 64.)
$8,000
Mar 1933
__s '19 F-A $60,000____Feb I 1939
(Subject
_--to call after Mar. 1923.)
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
(Optional Feb. 11929.)
1.
NO.
DIST.
5§s'15 A-0 $40,000____Apr 1 1935 Os '18 __- $40,000_ __Feb 18 1948 LARAMIE SCHOOL
BOND.DEBT Nov 24'20 $60,090
This district is in Albany County. Tot.ass'd val.'20(2-3 act.) 13,545.309
(Subject to call after Feb. 18 '23.)
(Subject to call after April 1 1925.)
School House Bonds.
BON i). DEBT Sept 29'22 $10,000 Os '17 Mar $17,500_ __ _Mar 5 1947
rate (per $1,000) 1920- _$14.18
July 11030 Tax
5s '19 J-J $20,000
32,000 (Subject to call after Mar 5 1932)
Floating debt
6,321
Population in 1920
(Optional July 1 1929.)
72,000 Os'22- _ $32,090_ _ _ ..Oct 1 1952
TOTAL DEBT
Payable at Kountze Bros.. N. Y.
(Optional
(o
Bonds.
Building
Oct. 1 1937.)
6,000
High-School
Sinking fund
s-a $50,500c ___July 1 1930
00.000
Sewerage Bonds.
5s
Net debt
NIOBRARA CO. S. D. NO. 1.
(Subject to call July 1 1920.)
Tot .ass'd val .'22(2-3act.)18,900,000 (39 '17 Mar $4.500_ _ _ _Mar 5 1937
$63,000
BONI). DEBT Jan 1922_
5s
__- 40.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_$10.448 (Subject to call after Mar 5 1927)
4,565,146
BOND.DEBT Nov 1922- 371.000 Assessed value, 1920
Electric-Light Bonds.
7,871
Population in 1920
es '17 Mar $2,000_ _ _ _Mar 5 1937 Floating debt (addl)
30,000
Assessed val. 1922 (about
CONVERSE CO. HIGH SCR. D. (Subject to call after Mar 5 1932)
PARK COUNTY_S. D. NO. 6.
75% actual)
12,480,044
$15,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1921
$72,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '20_
P. 0. Cody.
2,000 Floating debt
12.000 Sch. tax rats (p,sr $1,000) '22_ _$9.0S
Sinking fund
School-Building Bonds.
9,055,559 Tot.ass'd val.'21(50%act.) 879,000 Population in 1922 (est.)
9,000 6s '21
Assessed valuation 1919
_ $90.000c__ _June 1 1946
INT. is payable in New York.
State & Co tax (per $1,000) '19 39.11 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21_315.75
(Optional June 1 1931.)
3,000 Population in 1920
Population 1918 (est.)
1,003
BONI). OE FIT Nov 1 '22_ _ A9(1.1100
LINCOLN COUNTY S. D. NO. 5. Assessed value, real estate..1,175,515
CONVERSE COUNTY S. D. NO.15 GREYBULL.
I'. 0. Cokeville.
Assessed value, personal_ _ _ 761,601
P. 0. Glenrock.
This town is in Big Horn County.
School Bonds.
Total assessed value 1922__1,937,116
School Building Bonds.
6s '16 J-J $12,000_ __Apr 1 1936 6s '22 Feb $65,000__Feb 1 '25-'37 School tax rate(per$1,000)'21_312.23
6s '20 J-J $35,000____July 1 1940 (Subject to call after -April 1 1926.) BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1922- 69,000
INTEREST payable in Cody.
(Optional July 1 1930.)
Sinking fund
Water-Works Bonds.
3,503
I D(ta)
Cy,
$15,500____Aug 1 1949 Assessed value 1921_ _ _ _ _ _3,683.960 PINE BLUFFS.
54s'19
BONDED DEBT
(?) 5lis'19 --_ 30.000_ _ _ _Aug I 1949 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ ___$7.00
This town is in Laramie County.
INT. at the County Treas. office.
(Optional Aug. 1 1934.)
Water-Works Bonds.
CONVERSE CO. S. D. NO. 17.
Sewer Bonds.
6s '19 ___ $40,000____July 1 1949
_s '00 -_- $15,000____Aug 1 1945 Os '22 .T-J $70,000_ __ _Jan 1 1952 LOVELL.
(Optional July 1 1934.)
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)
This town is in Big Horn County. BONDED DEBT_ _______ (7)
(OntlonI .Tan. 1 1937.)
Water Bonds.
_s '13 -_- $7,000- __July 11023 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '20_392,500
Tot 1 tax rate (no,$1.1)09)21_$13.63
(Optional July 1 1923.)
Assess. debt
24,000 Os '20 __- $50,000.. __Oct 1 1950 Population in 1910, 246; in 1920, 618
(Optional Oct 1-1935)
6s '19 --- $80,000____July 1 1914 Water debt (incl.)
80,500
(Optional July 1 1929.)
Assessed value 1921
2.022,022 6s '20 --- $6,000____Oct 1 1950 PLATTE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921_ $118,000 Population in 1910, 258; 1920, 2